the effort in los angeles too remove progressive district attorney, george gascon. and a president biden then the seemingly defensive as gay trie their reporter over a question about economists who are forecasting a recession. the president said it that has people talking tonight. plus, thousands of flights canceled over father s day we can embed staffing shortages. why some are worried that this could be a bad sign for the summer travel season. we begin that with another violent and deadly weekend across the country. matt has the latest in tonight see crime reports. good evening. at five major us cities are on track right now to surpass their record homicide totals up from year. los angeles, baltimore, atlanta milwaukee and washington dc. over the weekend in dc, here is a horrifying moment caught on video when multiple people were shot. there they go. it looked. now they re shooting. it four people were shot on an unpermitted juneteenth music festival to adults if a poli
give us a picture of what we might have come november. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. there is a lot to talk about. bill: every tuesday this summer we ve been doing this. dana: you have an update for everyone. the races in florida and new york are drawing intrigue. drama is new york 12th district to force nadler and maloney into a fight for their political lives and trying to unseat them is patel. there is a special election for an open seat in congress in upstate new york. it could be a bellwether for november. the democrat campaigning hard on abortion rights. dana: in florida we re waiting to see who will emerge as the democratic challenger to governor ron desantis. charlie crist and nicki freed are vying for that nomination. the republican governor sounding confident this morning. we have people that want to visit, have moved here. lower unemployment rate now than prior to covid. you continue to see us adding jobs in sp
biden desperately tries to deal with the skyrocketing inflation fueled at least partly, maybe greatly by record gasoline prices. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich has our top story tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. today president biden brushed off a gloomy forecast from former president obama s secretary larry summers says it s more likely than not that we will see a recession by the end of next year. biden has a different outlook after he says he spoke with larry summers this morning. but the white house is finding creative ways to ease pain at the pump. with sky high gas prices, team biden is reconsidering aned in they first tabled sending americans rebate cards. also eyeing a gas tax holiday. i hope i have a decision based on data i m looking for by the end of the week. a short-term solution one industry ceo says runs counter to the administration s broader strategy. they were really focused on demand destru
so dramatically. i didn t isn t simply incompetent, though he is. single most destructive force in the history of the united states. in a year and a half, biden and ron klain, their strange shadowy chief of staff of dunmore damage to the country than anybody could possibly have imagined. read the numbers but they don t capture it. pretty no one captures it. the story. who in the reliably liberal financial news outlets, here s the second sentence. a rising number of former californians are migrating out of the country altogether and are instead heading south of the border. many are seeking a more relaxed and affordable lifestyle in mexico. things are so bad in joe biden s america the thousands of americans are voluntarily moving to a third world country in the middle of a brutal drug war. yes, there are human heads littering the side of the road in the local local but least it s not los angeles. she says at least half are coming down from california. the cost of taxes, the
a republican can win. skipping over competitive and going red. mayra flores won. the first mexican born woman to serve in the house. bill: this is a heavily hispanic district that shares a border 80 miles with mexico. it was created 10 years ago and until now it has been a democratic stronghold. dana: what changed? critics are pointing to president biden s border policies. voters witness the crisis firsthand in donna, texas, thousands were held in squall or. bill: the world s richest man weighing in. elon musk tweets the following. the first time i ever voted republican. massive red wave in 2022. dana: team fox coverage. bill melugin is covering the crisis on the border from texas and we re live in dallas. this is exactly what the national republican party was banking on. it spent a million dollars on television ads alone for the special election in this traditionally democratic district down in south texas. and there is so much to know about this very special candi