a potential nuclear armageddon with russia. what his staff is saying this afternoon, as we take you live to the white house and to moss couple of i m hallie jackson in washington and with me now is nbc news correspondent josh lederman traveling with the president in hagerstown, maryland. tom costello and global markets reporter with us, too. we saw the big board red, not green like we ve seen earlier this week. talk about why investors are so spooked here. hallie, a number of top advisers telling me interest rates are heading even higher and wall street wanted to seat job wanting to see the job market start to cool and average hourly earnings increasing, and the chair fed has reiterated in the past in order to get inflation down, the job market needs to cool and until it does, interest rates will head even higher a rising rate environment has been challenging for the stock market. that is why the dow is down over 600 points right now. and for companies that increase their
the governor s race? those five boroughs ice to protect and serve. that s what really makes a difference in new york. if you look at the county s leaves eldon won the majority of the counties when it comes to the population of new york city sometimes that s tough to overcome it. your district is basically a stones throw from new york city. on yet you as a republican won a race where it had been represented by a democrat were campaigning against an incu incumbent. it had been a democrat seat. was it just campaigning on crime and the economy? i think it was a little bit of everything. this is a seat job item one by 15 points at everyone said was impossible to win. we stuck to the issues we stuck to what mattered most to the voters. that s what got us across the finish line. quite frankly our opponents from the wrong side of every issue for the tried to veer everyone off course and focus on things