democrats are getting destroyed. and what if i told you to america s major newspapers are endorsing 3-5 times as many democrats as are republicans. and that is on the biggest surprise of what fox news fox news @ night just uncovered. women voting for republicans is like roaches voting for raid. so why are women being drawn to the g.o.p. message? well, it s more than just the economy school board president mckay ali has answers. with five days the midterms we begin the coverage. having more on former president donald trump and whether he will or won t run, but first to jeff paul he s live in a studio of how president joe biden is struggling with his promise of student loan handouts. a good evening. here we are in the final stretch before the midterms and president joe biden is spending what his final pre-election days out here in the west. they landed in southern california to speak at an event in san diego for a congressional candidate. just before that he was in new mexi
and i m boris sanchez. the white house is trying to go on business as usual amid the mounting question over president biden s handling of documents. why republicans in congress say they re looking into the department of justice s response. saturday night we could get blasted with rain, and that s when i thought, let s get a little bit more protection. parts of california preparing for even more heavy rain and flooding as another round of powerful storms move in. a look at the forecast, including when things will finally start to dry out. and developing this morning, powerful explosions heard across ukraine as russia launches another round of attacks. we ll take you live to kyiv for the very latest. plus, $10 for a dozen eggs? why so many of us are getting sticker shock at the grocery store when it comes to some breakfast staples. aah, take a deep breath. the weekend is here. saturday, january 14th. we re so grateful you re waking us with up. i m grateful to be with
bills. bringing down household costs and fighting the climate crisis. what they are doing right now trying to win a couple votes at the margin not going to help anyone. bouncing ball to third. picked by brickman. the astros have a world series no-hitter. iit. [cheers and applause] steve: as you look live at our studio audience another broken egg cafe in gilbert, arizona, happy to be on america s number one cable morning news show fox & friends for this very special thursday before the tuesday when they start counting the votes. finally. welcome aboard, folks. ainsley: on the thursday before the tuesday. a few more days is everyone ledy for this election to be over? brian: i will tell you what, the subplot to all of this is the democrats bet so-called unelectable candidates for republicans in the primary easier time in the general, kari lake, don bolduc, tudor dixon and guess what they all have in common. they all have written risen to the top ahead or within st
and a basic promise. - a nation that rewards the effort and determination of every single american. - so the least among us shall have an equal chance to achieve the greatest things. - and the doors of higher education will be open to all. - no matter what your circumstances or where you are, you are part of the life of our great nation. - it s one thing all our presidents agree on, each in their own unique way. [patriotic music winds down] - have a good life. we will see you soon. - and to get that good life, all we had to do was follow the instruction manual on how to do the right thing. study hard, be nice to your brother. - get him! - go to college, graduate, and voila, achieve the american dream. but at some point. [clattering] - the us economy shrinking. - they re not getting married. they re not getting homes. they re not getting jobs. - we ve been looking at 40 years of flat wages. - those doors to opportunity got harder to open. [light laughter] - this is a big one
chances are, you haven t been to this place. chances are, this is a place you ve never seen. other than maybe blurry cellphone videos, old black-and-white newsreels from world war ii. chances are, bad things were happening in the footage you saw. myanmar. after 50 years of nightmare, something unexpected is happening here, and it s pretty incredible. in yangon, capital city of myanmar, it s dark. blackouts are frequent with the ancient power grid. what sources of light there are in the street cast an eerie, yellow-orange hue. for almost 100 years under british rule, this was rangoon. in 1948, after helping the british fight off the japanese, and with a new taste for self-determination, the country gained independence. after a decade of instability, however, the military consolidated power and never let go. elections, they came and went. the results ignored, opposition punished or silenced entirely. burma, now myanmar, where orwell had once served as a colonial policeman