triumph turns to tragedy after a georgia football player and a team staffer die in a car crash just hours after celebrating victory. plus in california, the rain just won t quit. watches in effect now for 8 million people. good morning. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i m christine romans. the chairman of the house oversight committee attacking president biden and his team for mishandling the discovery of classified documents in his think tank office in and delaware home. republican james comer he sent a letter to the white house demanding more information on what happened. we don t know exactly yet what wl they broke the law or not. i will accuse the biden administration of not being transparent. why didn t we hear on november 2nd when the first batch of classified documents were discovered. comer says it s unfair that president biden is being treated separately, differently from former president trump on the discovery of classifie
check, you take it to the bank, you cash it, deposit, whatever. then that check bounces, no you did not write this check, you had no idea that it was not good, well up until today thanks across the country could charge you for that transaction. you would get charged a fee for being affect him of a fraud. that s just one of the laundry list of what president biden is calling junk fees, that he announced his administration is going to cut down on. have you ever shown up to the airport and had your flight canceled, and then the airline tries to charge you a fee to rebook you on a new flight? to our place the flight that they canceled? this thing happens. biden today is directing the department of transportation to make rules so that airlines can no longer do that. have you ever gotten an internet bill with a cvs receipt sized list of surprised fees tacked on to it? president biden is directing the fcc to make a rule mandating internet service providers to be print transparent in
[the star-spangled banner] ibly1 from the and from which is a tradition every weekend morning on fox and friends we can to the midterms because we are three days away. welcome to fox and friends on november 5, 2022. that is a live shot of capitol hill which could look a lot different in three days. i can t get it back. rachel: it looks like it pete: i ve been talking to myself with honey lemon and listen to you and lost at a diner in phoenix at half my family is sick but i am not sick. rachel: my old stomping grounds. pete: at 3:00 a.m. packed. will: do you like it? wish i always sounded like this? a little musky? a little like sam elliott and a western, feel like you are swaggering around. rachel: sounds like he is 50 going through some changes. pete: i wish i felt like that. that is how it is interpreted. rachel: cowboy or teenager, you decide. we start with this midterm blues which is ramping up. democrats resorting to name-calling and ramping up partisan attacks a
oz in latrobe at 7 p.m. eastern. welcome to fox news live. i m griff jenkins, and anita. we ll bring you the latest in the g.o.p. fight for control of the house and senate and that contentious match-up for the pennsylvania senate is shaping up to be one of the closest in the country. and we have fox team coverage with bryan llenas in philadelphia and rich edson in pittsburgh. and i can see you ve got the former president behind you there speaking. good afternoon, anita. former president barack obama 50 yards behind me. take the stage the first of two events. here he s campaigning for john fetterman and then out east and he ll join the gubernatorial campaign. and he s talking about the erosion of civility in our politics and now he seems to be getting more political on the race issues here. let s take an issue. inflation is a problem, not just here in america, it s worldwide and it has to do with the legacy of the pandemic. it wrecked supply chains, disrupted the economy
three days, 19 hours, 59 minutes 55 seconds and counting until the first polls close on election night. i m steve kornacki coming to you from, well, not three in rockefeller center, our usual location instead i m at the historic, royal famous in lexington, kentucky. heart of the sixth congressional district tomorrow it s gonna be the biggest day in horse racing. the breeders cup championship races, featuring some of the best forces from all around the world. but tonight, we re here to talk about the election. the midterms. now just days away. the final by candidates all across the country here building towards tuesday night already. tens of millions of votes when all is said and done, we re anticipating the turnout level for this midterm election is going to shatter all existing records. we could be north of 120 million people who cast votes. the interest level is extremely high. the stakes are high. let s take you through what that looks like again. if you need a r