martha s vineyard. i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. we start with a fox news alert that s going to sends the biden doj and left into a frenzy. us district court judge aileen cannon ruled tonight that the special master in that mar-a-lago raid case will review all documents seized from the former president. remember, the doj had strenuously argued for a limited review so as not to slow down their investigation. well this ruling tonight puts the brakes, at least temporarily, on this aspect of the ongoing harassment of donald trump. more on this breaking story in a few moments. also, huge news from the financial world as the ceo of fed-ex is predicting a worldwide recession after the company s reporting that it will miss its revenue expectations. well, wall street wanted biden and now wall street has biden. unfortunately so do the rest of us. more reaction from the panel on that coming up but first, hate united. that s the focus of tonigh
bill: 10:00 in new york. early voting starts on monday in pennsylvania. there is a hotly contested senate race there. dr. mehmet oz and lieutenant governor john fetterman going head-to-head. it is one of the biggest toss-up battles in the battle for power on capitol hill as we say. brand-new hour starts today. it is friday, i m bill hemmer. sandra: nice to spend friday morning with you, mr. hemmer. here we go. hour to. i m sandra smith. nearly 40% of pennsylvania voters cast their ballots by mail in 2020. early voters now will have to make their choice without a single debate as fetterman faces growing questions about his health, of course, after suffering a stroke back in may. dr. oz says fetterman is cheating voters by waiting to debate until the end of october and by using closed captioning at his request, which is not allowed on the senate floor. bill: some voters in philadelphia say fetterman s health problems are less important to them than his policy platform.
proud sanctuary enclaves. ron desantis sending two flights of migrants to obama s favorite vacation spot, martha s vineyard. massachusetts democrats already calling that a humanitarian crisis, and it s only 50 people. and texas governor greg abbott dropping off bus loads of immigrants right at kamala s doorstep after she declared the border s secure. the president is accusing republicans of using those asylum seekers as political props, while others go even further. instead of working with us on solutions, republicans are playing politics with human beings, using them as props. abbott and desantis are doing today in the legacy of segregationists playing politics with people s he lives. these are the kind of tactics we see from smugglers in places like mexico and guatemala. some politicians would rather not only have an issue but exacerbate it to the extent of literally human trafficking, as you said. judge jeanine: the white house and blue governorers scrambling ove
released from prison. we re going to play that tape and vet him tonight. first, the countdown continues. we are only 55 short days away from these pivotal midterm elections and democrats have lost all touch with reality. now, yesterday we showed you the new devastating economic numbers, inflation went up, food, rent, energy, all the way pick up. the stock market plummeted. it dropped significantly. the biggest drop since the height of the pandemic. this but one month after the democrats passed their so-called inflation redux act or as i reduction act. it doesn t actually do anything to reduce inflation. it will increase inflation. it is just a massive green new deal spending bill that, as predicted, is making inflation far worse, making everything more expensive than ever. and now, by the way, to add insult to injury r biden s competent transportation secretary has been unable to hammer out a deal with america s railroad unions. so now in the wake of a looming strike, man
dollars into failed programs that do little to solve the issue, we ran through the numbers and the amounts spent are just staggering. san francisco spent an astonishing $100,000 for homeless person. new york shells at $58,000 per year for her homeless person, but it hasn t helped. a recent report says homelessness in the big apple has seen the highest level since the great depression and chicago spends about $9,000 per homeless person. the unmanageable homelessness problem putting the mcdonald ceo in a tough spot. they ve been trying to entice employees back to headquarters in chicago and called on city and business leaders to address problems that have arisen since the pandemic. everywhere i go i m confronted by the same question these days. what s going on in chicago? there is a general sense out there that our city is in crisis. the truth is it s more difficult today for me to convince a promising mcdonald s executive to relocate to chicago from one of our other offices