discusses the encounter with pelosi. also, the pelosi 911 call. also, capitol hill police video surveillance footage of depape casing the pelosi house and we are awaiting san francisco officials to turn that footage over to us and we will bring it to you tonight as soon as we have it. everybody loves a good rags to riches story especially those that defy the odds. cinderella story comes out of nowhere to lead the pack on augusta he is on his final hole. he is about 455 yards away. is he going to hit about a two iron, i think. we got all of that. jesse: when you win, you make the big bucks but a cinderella story isn t the only way to rake in the dough. some have a secret on how they struck it rich. are you in the mafia? am i in the, what? whatever you want to call it. organized crime? that s total crap. i m in the waste management business. everybody immediately assumes you are mobbed up. it s a stereotype and it s offensive. jesse: joe biden is trying to sell us
[national anthem] [national anthem] pete: they continue to roll in, our nation s anthem. beautifully tone do. cone. we had an iwo jima salute rachel: and two lassies. [laughter] better president welcome to fox & friends at this 6 a.m. hour. we ve got joey jones in for wil. joey: yeah, i guess all that saddle soreness for will this morning concern the. [laughter] i didn t know you guys were going to roll a band out and everything, the welcome wagon is here. rachel: house fire s here just for you. that s the band we re having for faith and friends. pete: faith and friends. stick around for the 9 a.m. hour. feels like a long time away but it s actually, technically, the 10 a.m. hour because overnight we rolled back our clocks. rachel: yeah, that was hard. pete: our viewership is probably half of what it normally is rachel: but rick is going to bring those numbers right back up. [laughter] joey: we begin with a fox weather alert. two people are dead in california as m
burnett. outfront the final count down. the first polls opening just hours from now. control of congress and president biden s agenda are on the line. already 41 million people have cast their ballots in early voting. that s a remarkable number. tomorrow at this time we ll be standing by for the first results. this is one of the most consequence midterm contests ever. candidates across the country are at this late hour making their final pitch to voters in these hours before election day polls themselves open. in pennsylvania, a state where three presidents have descended over the past two days, republican senate candidate mehmet oz and democrat john fetterman are about to hold duelling rally and in ohio, former president trump is about to take the stage for his senate pick. seven are toss-ups or slightly tilt republican or democrat and flip it over, we ll show you the house, 20 races in 14 states ares to are toss ups there, across from coast to coast. jeff zeleny is live
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. 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