based on a fox news poll, the field has catching up to do. how is this race shaking up? let s go to julia manchester, kristen hahn and gop pollster lee carter. lee, start with you. governor desantis getting ready for a week where he will go to iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. they sound familiar. how important is it that he makes traction in those states? it s critical. he s message has to get big traction. it didn t last week. he s got a big job ahead of him. he has in many ways to reset his campaign. the last two months, he s been dropping in the polls. his excuse, he s not finally run yet. this is not official. now he has to make the case that he s the right man for the job. he has to focus on the economy, focus on inflation and stop focusing on the woke wars. that s what hurt himself the last two months and this will be chris call for people hearing him in a different way. julia, that underscores the challenge for governor desantis. the woke wars are probably crit
he joins us to talk about possible solutions, all new at 2:00. sandra: welcome back as america reports starts hour two. still in shock, not one student at that school reading at grade level, that should be a four alarm fire for most and a big red flag for the district, john. john: absolutely, looking forward to hearing from him in a few minutes. john roberts in washington. also new, young americans falling behind on home ownership, financial independence, even a full-time job and living not at home. all things that make up what we know as adulthood. could low marriage rates be driving it. a professor helms the national marriage project what s driving this generation to fly solo. but start with a fox news alert on the economy. sandra: all right, any moment now, a live look inside the briefing room at the white house, karine jean-pierre set to brief reporters any moment now. it has been pushed back just a bit, some activity in the room after the may jobs report blew pas
white house press briefing for reaction from the white house, as well as john kirby, actually, the spokesperson. china is pushing back, accusing the u.s. of a smear campaign, so how will the white house respond? we are going to first start with this fox news alert. john: america s crime crisis continues to plague residents in democratic-led cities from coast to coast, including here in the nation s capital, innocent civilians fight off violent felons and brazen teens who face no consequences for terrorizing america s streets. sandra: the latest incident, 82-year-old grandmother trying to make her way to receive chemotherapy, forced to fight off a vicious juvenile trying to carjack her. john: what a brave individual that guy was. but not stopping the d.c. far left city council overhauling the criminal code, critics say will put more criminals on the dangerous streets and supposed to be the crown jewel of american exceptionallism. sandra: jeff flock on a new bill in ill
seriously? art del cuteo will weigh in on that. sandra: provided and the classified documents, the scandal continues to unravel. look who set the alarm early for us. hey, trace. trace: great to see you. pressure has grown on the white house to release visitor logs from the president s delaware home. his attorneys telling fox news no such logs exist and any information related to his personal residence is private. sandra: another batch of documents was found at the president s home over the weekend even though the white house has repeatedly claimed the search was complete. top house republicans say we need more transparency about how this investigation is actually being handled. president biden s personal attorneys are still rummaging around what essentially would be a crime scene trying to find information to turn over. so you know, this whole process has been handled poorly. we want to know who had access to the classified documents at the biden home. trace: jonath
zeldin. he was released just hours later. there is only one option. [shouting] the suspect climbs on the stage, rushes toward is zeldin and tries to hold him off. he was quickly tackled by others on stage. a witness describes the terrifying scene. went behind the stage and saw him as he began to approach congressman zeldin and so i stepped up onto the stage, saw the attacker try to get into zeldin s face and swing. i could see what looked like a razor, knife of some sort at the congressman. i tackled the attacker from the back and slammed him to the ground. thank goodness for that. team coverage. former assistant attorney andy mccarthy is standing by and first to david lee miller live from the new york city newsroom. this could have turned out a lot differently david lee. could have been a great deal worse. the man who allegedly attacked lee zeldin has been released without bail. just what zeldin predicted. he is running for governor of new york delivering a speech