dear colleagues, your subcommittee could become part of a proud history of serious, bipartisan oversight, stretching from the teapot dome investigation to the boeing investigation to the watergate hearings to the tobacco hearings to the select committee on the january 6th attack. or you could take oversight down a very dark alley, filled with conspiracy theories and disinformation. a place where facts are the enemy and partisan destruction is the overriding goal. appears house republicans are going to go with the dark alley path. the first hearing for the subcommittee to investigate the, quote, weaponization of the federal government was nothing but grievance politics. meanwhile, in the senate, minority leader mitch mcconnell is trying to distance the party from a fellow republican senator. who could that be? it comes as president joe biden takes his post state of the union message to florida, keeping the focus on the fate of social security and medicare. and the admi
. remember, the power in america lies where it always does, in your hands, the hands of the people. it s election day in america. the only thing that could get you singing at 5 a.m. i am a little delirious. it s 5 a.m. good morning, everybody. how are you doing? i m excited to see what happens today. me, too. we talk so much about the speculation, the day before the mid-terms is the worse and now we find out what s decided. this is a marathon. we re going to be here for a long time so get used to our faces, everybody. thanks for joining us. polls begin to open in less than 2 hours. 435 house seats and 35 senate seats are on the line. so, too, is democracy. with election deniers poised to win key races or refuse to accept losses. cnn reporters are on the ground in the key battleground states this morning and here in the studio, our team has our eyes all over these critical races as well. americans are not just choosing candidates today. they re also weighin
carley shimkus. todd: todd piro. the senate race is the most important of this election cycle. on the line, the republican candidate dr. ore s polling within the margin of error against john fetterman in the final stretch. the reason this races where it is because the democratic party has been pulling money and i walked on stage with $10 million coming in. it is a panic move. and they are pulling in money from every which way. that is why it is vital, vital we have the support. if i can tell the truth about john fetterman more than he lies about me, we have this race. todd: brooke singman on this major, major senate race. president biden is heading to philadelphia to hit the campaign trail with senate candidate john fetterman. this comes aiming to put concerns to rest after he suffered a major stroke earlier this year. his doctors saying, federman as working full duty in public office. the legitimacy of that report being called into question as the same doctor has bee
[bell] steve: i m just waking up the folks here at the villages. say hello to captain newt. now are you, captain? very good. steve: thank you very much. how great is that? okay. so, everybody knows that yesterday thank you very much, sir. i said somewhere in america i was going to be showing up and knocking on a total stranger s door to make them a breakfast from our brand new cookbook. [cheers] steve: look how many people love cookbooks. actually, they just love fox & friends. [cheers and applause] right? they love fox & friends. we were looking for a place that was safe, obviously. we were looking for a place that is friendly. hello, how are you? [cheers] steve: remember this guy right here, peter, we stopped by his house last time four years ago. this was also the man we named our son peter after. actually, the interesting thing is, ainsley and brian, i would say that about half of the people who i have spoken to so far have referred to me as peter doocy. h