the corner. not this year. maybe a lot of people did what we did, voted early. polls are open this hour coast to coast. democrats bracing for what could be disappointing results fearing a red wave to wash away the grip on congress. the razor thin hold on the senate may slip away. one or more states considered a toss-up. voters looking at gas prices and crime and a growing threat to economic security, also your personal safety. dana: one key race pennsylvania. john fetterman is in a real battle with republican challenger dr. oz. they re fighting for every vote with their last pitches. watch here. every day i feel better and better. by january i will be even better. but, but, dr. oz will still be a fraud. [cheers and applause] he has made millions by scamming people. make sure we send the right person to washington to represent your values and address the problems that are plaguing all of us in pennsylvania and the nation. this is bigger than just pennsylvania. bill: te
little more chrome that city shares its namesake with a lot of french names in front of the cadillac guy named antwon cadillac: carley: car come from. there car and town both named after carley: got it. okay. cool. how did you know that? joe: google. [laughter] carley: that wasn t off the top of the dome? joe: tell me there is a town in michigan named cadillac i want to know. carley: curious. joe: car capital of the world. griff: cadillac as prestigious as always? joe: they are nice. the new he is can a ladies like the tahoe size they are hot. carley: i don t think i have driven a car in 10 years maybe more. new york city you don t need to. when i was driving wasn t that good at it either. so maybe for the best. all the jokes that came to mind sure all true. stereotype. joe: enough about us. your pictures are pouring in like this one from felicia who caught what she says is a real reindeer christmas tree through the window. carley: look at the mo
high winds and brutal cold. buffalo getting a stunning 40 inches of snow and could see more today. at least 12 people dead in the area. new york governor kathy hochul is a buffalo native. used to rough winters but not like this. this will go down in history as the most devastating storm in buffalo s long storied history of having battled many battles, many major storms. buffalo s airport is set to remain closed until tuesday. 3100 flights were canceled christmas day nationwide and more than 1,000 have already been can elide today. charles watson is live at atlanta international airport. hi, charles. good morning. today is looking to be just as busy here in atlanta and at airports across the country. it is 9:00 and check out the long lines that have accumulated at the delta check-in counters. this is the scene, large crowds we re seeing all over the airport leaving the real possibility that today could be a miserable one for folks who are trying to make it onto flights a
for instance, officials initially said an officer had engaged the gunman before he entered the school. but now we re being told that is not true. in fact, the shooter was outside the school for about 12 minutes before entering through an unlocked door. bill: all that adding to the confusion after police waited for about an hour before entering the classroom and killing the shooter. texas dps on the front lines of the investigation. the shifting timelines, the shifting facts were the focus of a contentious news conference that took place yesterday afternoon that went a bit like this. it was reported that a school district police officer confronted the suspect that was making entry. not accurate. he walked in unobstructed initially. how did he get in? it was supposed to be locked during the school day. so right now during the investigation it appeared as unlocked. so we will look at that and try to corroborate that if that s what we can. wasn t there a school officer
millie decked out in christmas glasses. you can see her treats better. we love the pictures. we love the festivity. merry christmas, everybody. we hope you had a great one. christmas was great, absolutely. let s do it again. america s newsroom starts right now. bye. a wicked winter storm burying the country in snow and ice bringing the coldest christmas in decades and leaving at least 34 people dead nationwide. the grim number could get even higher once crews fight through feet of snow to the hardest to reach areas. good morning, i m alissa acuna. julie: i m welcome to fox news live. i am exhausted. western new york seeing some of the worst of the heavy snow.