own halloween costumes. rachel has children lurking around the building somewhere. rachel: they re all getting ready. i saw a determined looking police officer out there. rachel: he wanted to be a law enforcement officer. he looks great. rachel: he looks amazing. it was interesting. i looked through the costumes, there was s.w.a.t. team, fbi and regular law enforcement and interesting, my gut reaction was not fbi this year. [laughter] rachel: not this year. so he s the s.w.a.t. team. i love the fbi but not right now with the leadership. so that s my that was my call. you can raid anybody at any time for any reason with the fbi. rachel: they re going after pro-lifers, so not this year. the halloween kid parade is a long fox & friends tray. rachel: it does have a long tradition. it is almost always chaotic. expect that. it makes for good television. rachel: it won t be the same without the hegseth. they always make a splash. we have the duffys in full force. i
just learned there are two more hours of the show [laughter] so we welcome you aboard those two hours as he figures out what s in the show. tucker used to host this show, fox & friends weekend, for four years. and he famously said as i host the show, i like to learn about the show. rachel: let it unfold. pete: he wouldn t prepare, didn t need to, he d learn about the next segment once the commercial break came. so maybe we ll try that. [laughter] rachel: have you figured out breakfast yet? will: no. the commercial breaks are super short, rachel. what would you like? [laughter] rachel: you know, i m down for a bagel. will: a bagel? rachel: okay, what do you want? will: we know what he wants, he wants mcdonald s. a mcgriddle. pete: bagels are very overrated. i ve got a lot of kids who like bagels because they spent too much time in new jersey. a lot of empty calories there. not to insult bagel lovers rachel: now he s in tennessee, he s a biscuit guy. pete: yes, biscuits a
34-year-old singer aaron carter found dead in his home. how family and friends are remembering the former child pop star. plus, candidates in toss-up races across the country are hoping to catch the momentum in this 11th hour. cnn takes you live to pennsylvania, georgia, new york, and florida. and later did you check your tickets? well, no worry. you didn t win the powerball. but nobody else did either. we ll tell you how much the next expected jackpot will be worth. hello, everyone. thank you for joining us this sunday. i m fredricka whitfield. we begin this hour on the campaign trail. just two days remain until the midterm elections and the stakes couldn t be higher as candidates make their final pitches to voters. key battleground states of georgia, nevada, arizona and pennsylvania could tip the balance of power to either party in washington. many voters have already made up their minds. more than 38 million early ballots have been cast in 47 states. joe biden and fo
candidates and top ranking party officials making last-minute pitches to voters. in just about two hours, president biden will hold a campaign event in yonkers, new york, while former president trump will be in miami, florida, hosting a rally there. the dueling stops coming just a day after a high-powered saturday of rallies in pennsylvania. that state could hold the key to a u.s. senate majority, as democrat john fetterman and republican mehmet oz are locked in a razor-thin race. the stakes couldn t be higher, as voters make their voices heard on tuesday. cnn is covering all twists and turns on the campaign trail. and let s get started with cnn s kristen holmes live for us in miami, where former president trump is campaigning for senator marco rubio later on today. kristen, what impact could the former president s presence make in this race between rubio and his democratic challenger, congresswoman val demings. reporter: well, fred, that is a really good question, and on
newsroom. i m jim acosta in atlanta and the key battleground state of georgia. right now we are in the final sprint before those critical midterm elections, and the balance of power in congress is on the line. today the biggest names in politics are out on the campaign trail. president biden and his two predecessors are all stumping today, and they are all in pennsylvania. moments from now president biden and former president barack obama, there you see the live picture right there, they will take the stage in philadelphia to rally for democratic senate nominee john fetterman. in a couple of hours from now former president donald trump will be in latrobe with republican senate nominee mehmet oz. pennsylvania is one of the three toss-up senate elections and it is a must-win for both parties to have control of the senate. cnn s jessica dean is in latrobe ahead of trump s rally and we begin with cnn s phil mattingly in philadelphia. phil, we have been talking to you throughout