governor s race. kathy hochul is in a bit of trouble here as lee zeldin nudges this race now from what was a solid dem in that column, now it is just likely dem. so these are moves that we watch closely. hochul is now trying to recalibrate, scrambling to say that everyone deserves a subway ride that is without fear after this horrific scene that we watched over the past several days. so many other beatings that have frightened new yorkers. these two races are also shifting. sean patrick malone, head of the democrat campaign committee, a very important influential democrat is now in danger of losing his seat to mike lawler of the gop who you may have seen on with sandra. then you have john katko s seat a republican leaving office. looks like it could stay in gop control in what is considered to be a part of new york stay that could easily go to the democrats. these are places that joe biden won by double digits. so republican congresswoman nicole malliotakis is running again
my son is so smart, don t know if he would work a coffee maker. everything he makes up in genius he lacks up in common. he won like rubiks cube contest. pete: a big day at college football. number one in the country. joe: they are playing vanderbilt so they don t fear losing. pete: they play iowa state random. tennessee plays alabama, wisconsin plays unknown. don t know why i set you up. they play the team coming up, 100 yards. how are you doing? other than football rachel: should you stay in bed for fox and friends for the games as well? or get up at them? joe: you can check the scores if you are a big fan, you don t want to watch them beat alabama. pete: when do you transition from coffee to beer? you wait for kickoff, that s a more sober thing to do. noon is 5:00 on saturday. joe: speaking of georgia, the georgia senate race is neck and neck as the candidates took the stage last night to make their case to voters, the balance of power in the senate is on the line. re
panel and a normal dad said something that cbs never would have aired just a year ago. watch. what are your biggest concerns about raising children in america right now john? the whole woke culture affecting our children. all these elementary schools and middle schools having woke culture pushed on them from the lgbtq plus community for sexual identity and gender. we should be pushing the actual school studies. math, social studies, science. jesse: not just republican parents. democratic national committee democrats and independent parents agree. the child grooming needs to stop. i can also agree with some of his points. i would say sex education. i feel like you can teach them one thing at home when they go to school they are just as much influenced by their teachers and their surrounding. we should have more input the parents of what we want them to learn. i m hearing all of you echo a lot of the same concerns and agreeing with each other. none of you are very opt
instead continues to beg middle eastern countries like saudi arabia and kuwait to keep the taps flowing. carley: oil producers here at home panic the anger the warning banding or illuminating the export of refined products would likely decrease inventory levels, reduce defining capacity, put upward pressure on consumer fuel prices, and alienate u.s. allies during a time of war. todd: kevin live in washington with more. good morning, todd and carley for potential cut by opec that obviously lead to major headaches. not just for the white house but for american consumers as well. they of course are already sitting down next saddled with significantly higher prices compared to when former president trump left office. the average price for a gallon of gas topping $3.80 a gallon right now according to aaa. $3.80 a week ago, $3.86, continues to get worse when we look back. those producers will meet today to announce a plan to cut oil production which could cause another skyro