grabs, 14 days out. republicans making surprising gains in several key house races as warning signs grow for democrats in the reliably deep blue northeast. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. i can t believe it, two weeks to the day, john. john: and first it was the west coast where the republicans were making gains, now it s the northeast. who knew. john roberts in washington. this is america reports. good to be with you, sandra. the chances of a majority of the house looking bleak for democrats as we now project republicans to take a 16-seat advantage. four races moving toward the gop since just last week. but the senate is another story. remaining a toss-up, voters in four states will determine which party takes control. and we are watching all of it, right here in new york. the race for governor is moving now from solid democrat to likely democrat. the republican candidate, lee zeldin, making crime his final pitch. to frame the race as an referendum o
obama has got to be exhausted already. tv ads, personal appearances across several states for dozens of candidate. crowds trying to rally in support of the former president when a heckler in detroit brought the event to a halt. we ll be violating the basic spirit of this country. so, sir, sir, come on. you wouldn t do that in a workplace. you wouldn t just interrupt people in the middle of a conversation. it is not how we do things. just basic civility and courtesy works. listen, everybody, hey, y all up there. harris: it went on for several minutes like that. this headline. democrats turn to obama to rescue them from a mid-term shell acting. then they add even as he stars at the party s biggest draw and chief base motivator an unmistakable fear that even he can t prevent what may end up being inevitable blood-letting on november 8th. dodging questions, as you know they do at the white house lectern, about the homestretch strategy here. my question is why is the former
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
the gains since biden took office. bill: the biggest rate hike in three decades. new york post, it s looking grizzly. dana: adding to the concerns is the producer price index for may out just moments ago showing wholesale prices up 11% year-over-year. all of that gets passed right onto you, the consumer. bill: it does. the price of gas holding steady, record $5 a gallon all threatening to overwhelm a white house in crisis. we begin with griff jenkins on the north lawn. good morning. that s ppi number which increased month over month is not welcome news at the white house because it rose and it is rising is an indication that inflation may not yet have peaked. that number, by the way, without going into the weeds represents what companies pay to make the things we buy and that cost gets passed on to us. by the way, bill, i doubt the president wanted to wake up feeling grizzly this morning. a bear market occurs when an index like the s&p falls 20% off a recent high. i
Bill theyre going nowhere. It is plunging campuses into chaos. The demonstrations forcing at least one Major University to cancel graduation all together. They arent even going to do it. Good morning, everybody. Monday morning. Im bill hemmer. Hope you had a great weekend. Dana im dana perino and this is americas newsroom. Great to have you back. Bill thank you. Dana im back from helping my friend getting ready for her Pilgrimage Walk in spain and were ready to go. Lets get to the protests sweeping the country leading to hundreds of arrests over the weekend. One demonstration at ucla turned violent. Watch there. [shouting] bill we have seen similar scenes at dozens of campuses over the weekend. Police arresting 300, 900 arrests have taken place over the past two weeks. Dana students want schools to divest from companies linked to israel is what they say. Until that happens they say they arent going everywhere. Lets get to bryan llenas at Columbia University where this has not ended. No