a spokesperson is here and ready to weigh in. john: first, a battle for control of congress as candidates enter the final stretch just three weeks now until the high stakes midterm elections, and brand-new fox power rankings show republicans hold the advantage in house but neither party breaking through in the senate. i m john roberts in washington. happy tuesday to you. sandra: sandra smith in new york. republicans are forecast to win a 15-seat majority, that is a slight shift in favor of the gop as the party makes gains in key school districts out west. races in the senate up in the air, toss-ups set to decide which party takes control. sandra: early vote counts are passing midterm turnouts in the past. more than 2 million ballots have been cast. ro khanna will be here, he will join us in moments. but alex, how much of this early voting have we already seen underway? most voters in most states can already cast a ballot early, whether that s in the mail or it s in-
i think three therapy dogs, self-esteem dogs. he admitted on a podcasts something like that. how do i know? rachel: how do you know? i love that. therapy dogs with the royals [laughter]. joey: there was some nascar news yesterday. pete: there is a race today. almost down to the round of four in nascar. joey: they re getting to the end. this is the best time of year. hunting, college football, baseball, nascar all at the same time. it s a surprise i m working today, it really is. really shows my dedication to providing pete: he was live texting me all day about the football games. sorry we did not rope you in. rachel: your favorite holiday combing around the corner. pete: my favorite holiday, not halloween. thanksgiving. my favorite holiday. don t give gifts. lots of food. watch football. hang out with family, meaning of holidays, christmas notches the birth of christ more important. pete: more important, correct. rachel: it is about the birth of christ, not the birth of tha
establishment players. here s this program two weeks ago. it seems like mitch mcconnell would rather have a minority that he can control rather than a majority that he can t. after this lisa murkowski will owe him a lot of favors, and she just does the bidding of d.c. insiders. maria: coming up, two republican gubernatorial candidates who are winning. kari lake in arizona takes the lead over incumbent katie hobbs. she will join me morning. tudor dixon is closing in on gretchen whitmer in michigan. both ladies here in just a few moments live. then, corruption in plain sight. the e-mails that will not go away. evidence of influence-peddling showing hunter and jim biden making millions on the big guy s name and his role as vice president filling up the biden family coffers with millions for decades. here s house oversight ranking member jim comber on this program last week. you look at the facts with hunter biden and jim biden, the entire biden crime family, as i would cal
here to respond to a horrible smear campaign against her. she was sexually assaulted and. dr. phil will join us on the controversial show he did on cancel culture. watch what you say. there is always someone in person or online who will tell you, you can t say that. sean: dr. phil will be in here a moment. first another day and another scandalal for georgia senator ralphael warnock. his ex-wife pointed out he is a great actor but doesn t appear to be a good person. a new ad with newly uncovered body cam footage shows a disturbing light on elizabeth warren and his ex-wife. why wasn t elizabeth warren arrested? [sobbing]. he just started backing the car up. i could not believe he would run me over. i tried to keep the way he act under wraps and today he crossed the line. he is a great actor. he is phenomenal at putting on a really good show. sean: when allegations are made, often there is an arrest. why wasn t ralphael warnock arrested? why didn t the cop aarrest him. w
continues to squeeze american families. brand-new numbers showing prices rising more than expected last month yet again. hello, welcome, everyone. sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you again. mike: great to be here again, mike emanuel. wholesale inflation, 8.5% in september, slightly above the 8.4% predicted. sandra: biden administration bogged down with economic challenges. the president saying there is a chance, he says, for a very slight recession, in a new interview that aired last night but pointed to a global slowdown instead of placing blame on his own policies. all of this comes with the midterms around the corner and as the federal reserve considers another aggressive rate hike to try and rein in inflation. charles payne will join us in a moment. sandra: jacqui heinrich is live from the north lawn for us. jacqui, hello to you. so, what do these brand-new numbers on the economy tell us? hey, good afternoon to you guys. the producer price index