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
she s done and i am grateful for that. tried to tell us, i ve been shouting from the rooftops, he s a con, he s a fraud. todd: brooke astor has more on all of it. brooke. brooke: the lawsuit from james accuses the former president and his family of financial fraud, which includes lying to his lenders and insurers by overvaluing his properties and claims they inflated his net worth. donald trump engaged in years of illegal conduct, claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the art of the deal, it is the art of the steal. carley: president trump says banks have a responsibility to stakeholders to conduct their own valuation before giving to a business and trump believes this is culmination of years of political targeting. she said we re going to get him, she came after us, we have been going through this years, i was under impression she wanted to settle. how do you pay something if you are not guilty, this is continuation of a witch hunt that
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can buy milk. prices for food, clothing, houses and more jumped sharply. i bought a sandwich at one point, not even a fancy shop, it was $22. driven by lingering pandemic supply issues, stronger manned, and perhaps some price gouging to. it has hit every american at some point, whether is you personally or someone you know. worst constant reminder, gas prices. the nationwide average for a gallon climbed over $5 at one point, a new record. filling up my suv sometimes cost over $100. that s part? some parts of the economy that were just coming, unemployment very low. wages, up, significantly for the first time in a very long time. so, is a recession coming? i think it s a different no. if you listen to a lot of the economists. i don t even care if there s a recession coming. it already feels like we are in a recession. despite topping 1 million deaths in the u.s., the covid pandemic brought some good news. more than 80% of all americans have now received
fentanyl. border security. small businesses. inflation. inflation. will: good morning and welcome to fox & friends where we spent the week and the coming days talking to the voters. we re just two days out from the midterm elections. many just a few days, we ll be headed to pennsylvania, wisconsin and florida to continue hearing from you and what s important to you as you cast your ballot in the midterm elections. good morning to you. pete: good morning. one of the best parts of the job, getting paid to go out and meet people as we are on the press precipice of an historical election. between the conversations we ve been having in the break and between the caffeinated water that will cain is consuming this morning, he said i m about to go rogue. will: yeah. pete: so the floor is yours. will: one of the good things about doing diners is we get to eat while we re doing television. we made breakfast nachos here on fox & friends . pete and i then went off the wall. i