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stuart: tom petty, thank you very much, the late great tom
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petty. what a song that is. good morning, 10:00 eastern and i would like you to take a look at this. in celebration of fox business's fifteenth anniversary we ran "the opening bell" at the nasdaq this one, couldn't find the button to push, eventually got it, down came the confetti and we opened. lauren: i thought it was lauren pressing the button. be when the president of the network showed me where to push the button. i did as i was told but that special button is a regal wave, the way of the king charles might be giving in the future. >> it is genetic. we've got a lot of air time, didn't we? a lot of airtime. ben: my hands were so happy. stuart: the market, first of all, we've got the dow up 11, the nasdaq down 85. i call that a mixed market this morning, the 10 year treasury
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yield, where's that right now? it's coming down to 386. is that mean big tech is going to do well this morning? no it doesn't mean big tech does well. all of them are down, microsoft 230, alphabet 98, amazon 111, apple at 141. moments ago we received the latest on the report on consumer sentiment, this is important indicator, do we have what have we got? >> berliner for october came in at 59. 8 but what is important in this report is inflation expectations going forward and those all came in higher-than-expected. stuart: that's why the market has reacted by selling especially the nasdaq now down 100 points. consumer sentiment indicator suggests straight from the economy which means interest rates will go up some more and the nasdaq goes down.
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i think that is the relationship, now this. the democrats know they are in trouble in november. they were hopeful briefly in the summer when they thought abortion would bail them out but that bounce faded and with the elections three weeks away they are scrambling, speaker pelosi said the president must do more to secure the border saying it is unfair to unload people onto a community. there's a switch, having opened the border for two years, now before the november vote, they realize the damage that has been done. it is too late to change minds on the migrant mess, same with crime, democrats walking away from defend the police not because they think it was bad policy but the political backlash. the election has been scrambling. on inflation they lost track with reality. in california the president said he's making progress even though hours earlier his own
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labor department reported an increase month to month and a surge in core inflation that sets the stage for worse to come. he suggested inflation would get worse if the and republicans win. energy, the border, crime, inflation, they screwed it all up. if you want to change policy change it because it didn't work, not because you think you can fool voters at the last minute. second hour of varney just getting started. let's check out the midterms, 25 days away had voters are pessimistic, 59% say they have seen gas prices go up in the last month, 57% say the united states is already in a recession. voters don't seem to think it is a very bright future. that doesn't look good for the
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democrats. >> it doesn't and the reason you are seeing sudden shifts in the rhetoric is it is somewhat true because we are within a month of the election, more people are listening. in the last two years everyone has been scrambling, working more jobs, not having a job, worried about covid, they haven't been thinking about core issues but now they are, debates among their local candidates and all that so there is a cynical belief that the democrats, this is an acknowledgment that what they've done has destroyed people's lives, to pretend it is not them, it was leprechauns, it was somebody else who did it, some troll under a bridge or putin or saudi arabia is the new enemy and that is the other thing we noticed, confidence went up a little bit when we had the strategic oil moving into the market and gas went down a few cents. that's the daily thing people see and now they are seeing again go up because that was not a real measure. what the democrats want to do
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is make you think they are against what is happening and right after the election go back to what they are doing. stuart: they are trapped. they've got to get out and campaign, but their issues don't work and constantly presented with inflation, crime, the border in heaven knows what else. >> strange to understand, in any other business you saw such a catastrophe of decision-making people would willingly leave that realizing they shouldn't do that for a living. in this case americans are wondering why aren't there changes being made? wise this happening? it is all policy-based. none of this is organic. this is, these, the crime, the economy, national security, the border, are all trackback immediately by one degree to biden policies so if he is concerned they want these things to change they can do so on a dime and they are not and
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they are hoping the american people are mindless zombies and don't understand that. stuart: tammy bruce always brings the fire. you are breathing fire. >> can walk and chew gum at the same time. white house chief of staff ron klain blasting social media. welcome back. lauren: he cracked about the biggest cost of living for social security recipients in four years, 8. 7% and then he said for the first time in a decade social security benefits will go up while medicare premiums are going down so seniors will get ahead on inflation. this seems cruel when you look at your retirement account, the grocery bills, gas bills, not to mention work on healthcare will take some time. stuart: it doesn't keep pace with inflation. who knows if that keeps pace with inflation, we have 8.5%.
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lauren: real wages went negative. no one is getting ahead of inflation. stuart: stay right there. market watcher friday morning. got a question. the dow industrials down, that might be the bottom because we bounce back up again. do you think it might have been a bottom? >> congratulations. i don't think it was the bottom. don't think there has been a time in history the federal reserve is still hiking rates that we find a bottom, when there's no turning point on that, but i like to think about where we are today, the difference between tornadoes and hurricanes. and leica tornado that just
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shows up, we've got all these head wents coming at us a we are watching a storm in the distance and this is a global storm. this hurricane coming toward us has some significant head winds to it and the american consumer i don't think it's prepared today to handle these things, the biden administration has not prepared them or jerome powell for what is ahead. stuart: is there any comparison to what happened in 2008 and does the resignation of the bridge treasury secretary who has been fired have anything to do with it? >> great question. the united states is going to something as well as everybody else these aren't certain times. if anyone tells you they know exactly what is going on i don't think that's exactly the case. none of us know how far the market will drop, the day it will drop, how long it will be down for but i will share with
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you this, we can know the seasons and time we are in and when we see treasury secretary's adding fired and liz truss cleaning house over there, margaret thatcher type of regime they now have with her election and that is the type of thing we will need to see, more supply-side economics, us oil turn back on again. we want to end this thing with inflation we -- no one does it cleaner or safer than anyone than the united states and we have tools in our toolkit. we need to know want to deploy them. stuart: it is a political thing, we are not going to deploy the tools available to us. sorry amount of time but thanks for being with us on friday morning, have a great weekend. show united airlines up again, over one%. what to they do? lauren: making a big purchase, bloomberg reporting united is looking to order 100 new white
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bodied jets and a deal could be announced by december. stuart: dominoes, are they up or down? down? they have been up for couple days. lauren: at least 6 cut their price targets and the key theme as to wise even though the labor shortage is getting better they have a driver shortage and the higher costs for labor and pizza ingredients and on monday i sat down with a pizzeria owner and he told me this pizza used to cost me this much before the pandemic and now it has doubled goes through all the different ingredients and it is shocking. there is a tease for you. stuart: beyond meet, now what, down 5%. lauren: we trade down our proteins so protein is expensive, they cut their revenue, cutting a fifth of their workforce, 200 jobs and remember the executive who
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allegedly bit the man, he's now out. stuart: it has got of future but is it going to be a big part of our future? in the food business? lauren: not when consumers are watching what they are spending. stuart: do we have a tesla as an elon musk headline? there something going on, what has he done now? lauren: he's not marketing but he's talking about the first fda approved weight management drug, difficult prescribed to buy up diabetics, have you seen recent pictures of him? people are commenting he looks sort of ripped. apparently he says he's taking this once weak injection, the list price is 1350, $1349 and he is not alone here, the company says they are selling out, they don't have enough in stock, you don't know this, the kardashians have lost a lot of weight and all the tabloids are saying finn is back in and
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rumors are kim kardashian the way she got into that marilyn monroe desk is by using this. stuart: the only elon musk headline of the day? lauren: i hope so. that was your celebrity gossip. lauren: a new poll shows governor huchul ahead of leesville than in the gubernatorial race by 10 points. independents are aligning with zelda and over crime and inflation vigil for report on that for you. alexandria ocasio cortez heckled by fellow progressives, got to watch this. >> voting to start a thermonuclear war with russia and china. why not right now? >> around that. stuart: she's the one who said the purpose of protest is to make people uncomfortable. we will get into that. conservatives in america want
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to see a negotiated settlement between russia and ukraine. what does ukraine's former president think of that? i will ask him because he's on the show next.
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stuart: the markets this morning, the nasdaq is down 144 points following a positive report on consumer sentiment. when consumer sentiment improved the nasdaq went down maybe because they thought the fed would be raising interest rates. russian troops launched deadly missile strikes on the ukraine port city of vic love --viclav. what is the latest?
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>> good morning, the russians are starting to evacuate civilians from the occupied region and destroying so many lives in the process. take a look. 72-year-old tatyana stands amid the destruction amid her village. i have been crying for a month. i'm still shocked that i can't recover from that feeling, she says. i was left with nothing. all the clothes are here, everything which is ukrainian troops liberate towns in the southern region more evidence of the trauma inflicted on the civilian population. it was a disaster, a complete disaster. there was not a single peaceful day she adds. we were hiding and planting in the garden when there was no shelling. russian president letter putin is suffering extensive battlefield losses and has shifted to an even more brutal
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campaign against heavily populated areas. from increase shelling images near the front lines to widespread missile attacks on ukrainian cities, boudin is pulling a familiar page from the russian playbook, ukraine's western allies met at a gathering of nato defense ministers in brussels, 14 nato countries and finland have agreed to a new european or defense alliance as a result of this week's conversations. us defense secretary lloyd austin saying is this. >> the united states is committed to its article 5 commitments and we are committed to defending every inch of nato's territory if and when it comes to that. >> reporter: the ukrainian have a lot of preparations to make before the winter so the next few weeks are critical from a military and civilian standpoint. stuart: thanks very much. the former president of ukraine joins me now.
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some conservatives in america are pushing for a negotiated settlement. what is your response? >> try to find out the compromise with putin, understand the following. wants to kill us. we want to live. putin wants to erase ukraine as a state, as a nation, from the world map. we want to have our state. we went to move it to european family. with that situation i am speaking with you directly from the frontline. the front is not very far from here. this is the world famous town which was liberated a couple weeks ago and even now the body of more than 500 ukrainian
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civilians, women and children, were killed by russian barbarity. this is a good point for launching negotiation. 3 days ago, boudin sent hundreds and hundreds of missiles to all the cities including kiev, missiles hidden just 2 km from my house and they take dozens of lives of civilian and wounded, this is the point for negotiation. stuart: i need to repeat that. you say now is the time for negotiations? did i hear you correctly? >> year. the best negotiator, the best diplomat for this negotiation is armed forces of ukraine who is supported by the whole world and putin understands the strength and our unity. hooton, as we allow him to go.
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for this negotiation i have two replies, please don't trust boudin. i have 5 years of experience with him for negotiation please build be afraid of boudin, learn from ukraine. keep strong, keep together and through putin and russian troops away from ukrainian soil and for the peace and security we need to deputize the world and russia. stuart: thank you very much for being with us today, very clear statement of opinion and we like it. come see us again soon. best of luck. this is a related subject here. congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez was heckled by far left activists. they didn't like her support of
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the war in ukraine and are giving money to ukraine. >> they got pretty vocal about it. even further to the left than aoc if that is possible. they said keeping funding the war against russia, funding and arming ukraine spawned nuclear armageddon. listen to this. >> congresswoman none of this matters unless there's a nuclear war which you voted to send arms and weapons to ukraine. you've been voting to start this war in ukraine, your starting a nuclear war with russia and china. why are you playing with the lives of american citizens. >> you've done nothing, you have shown cowardice. >> she didn't explain herself and we went to flash back to 2,020 when she tweeted this, the whole point of protesting is to make people uncomfortable. she didn't want to take on her voting record because she attacked donald trump for
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taking out so lamanna, was against the iraq war and that is her record and i guess those protesters are saying why are you funding this one but that was an opportunity for her to ask plane why. stuart: she was not used to that kind of heckling at hostility. she is a celebrity, she walks on water. she' s not used to that kind of thing. very interesting. thanks, newly released video shows speaker pelosi threatened to punch out donald trump on january 6th. >> going to punch him out. >> i would pay to see that. >> waiting for this, trespassing on capital ground, want to punch him out. >> it didn't end there. we will show you what came next. remember when president biden was caught on a hot mike saying no one fs with a biden, is that why hunter has been able to avoid charges so far? we are on it next.
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stuart: we are one hour does trading session, one day after the huge rally, right now we are on the downside. all 3 indicators, douse up one hundred 20 come in nasdaq down 140. lauren is with me. do i see peloton on the move again? lauren: remember when this was almost 100 bucks? there's wall street journal article today, the title is the make or break for peloton is there no rowing machines but they looked at some third-party data and desktop visits to their site surged the day they announced preorders, they were 37,000, now one thousand summers the interest in this rowing machine. is going to be make or break for the company's recovery? stuart: how about united health? they came back with a positive look forward. lauren: they raised their for your forecast and they said we are not seeing signs of recession, their business customer, corporate account is growing. stuart: have we got the
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airlines moving again? i looked at delta and i know they are up this morning. more than 2%. >> corporate travel is coming back. they got an upgrade to outperform and said they looked at their business travel segment, 85% of what they had before the pandemic and it is expensive so the corporate traveler is making a bigger portion of delta's overall revenue which is where used to be moving in that direction so companies say no more zoom, they will have a meeting in person. stuart: understandable. republicans will investigate hunter biden if they take control of the house in november. let's bring in greg jarrett. we heard the president say nobody fs with a biden. is that why hunter has managed to avoid criminal charges for so long? >> it is one of the famous lines from the big lebowski, biden's favorably but it sounds
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very much like mafia don who is running a crime family and has a protection racket in law enforcement and i think that is true here. look what the whistleblowers said, they've come forward and told numbers of congress there is overwhelming evidence of corruption by hunter biden that implicates the father and yet top officials at the fbi and some at the department of justice, running a protection racket for the bidens so it does sound like there is a sweetheart deal in the works, hunter might lead guilty to a gun violation in exchange for probation and paid back taxes but what about the influence peddling schemes with foreign entities and governments, all but put a for sale sign on his
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father's door and millions of dollars flowed into the biden bank account in exchange for access and influence to president biden, what about those serious charges? protection racket, looks like it. stuart: donald trump reportedly loves the idea of testifying before the january 6th committee after they voted unanimously to subpoena the former president, do you think the democrats really want him to testify? can you imagine what an impact he would have on that investigation? >> it was completely for show, democrats don't want donald trump to appear, they fear him, they really wanted him to appear they could 've issued that subpoena any time in the last 15 months. they said from the outset 15 months ago that trump will be the focus, they interviewed more than a thousand witnesses, why not donald trump? because they don't want to donald trump, they waited to
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the last hearing to announce the subpoena knowing full well the issue will be moot if and when they lose control of congress in the upcoming election in 3 weeks so it was quite the charade. stuart: if the subpoena has been issued and he says i will testify what is to stop her room from testifying tomorrow? >> the committee would have to hold a hearing and i don't think they will. they don't want him. again, i think they fear that donald trump will appear before them, turn the tables against them and show their rampant hypocrisy, two of those members actually did the same thing four years earlier in trying to decertify stated electives and substitute their own so i think they fear trump more than anything else. stuart: he would give them a hard time if he ever stood
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there and testified. see you soon. new video released from january 6th event shows a moment where speaker pelosi threatened to punch out donald trump. i saw the videotape and she looked very angry. >> she said she would punch donald trump and she did not care about the consequences if she did. >> i'm going to punch him out. >> i would pay to see that. >> trespassing on capital grounds. i want to punch him out and go to jail and be happy. lauren: along video released by her daughter, filmmaker and she seemed angry but i watched the video. there are many clips of nancy and chuck schumer home saying what do we do? they were very concerned that i was surprised how calm they were but the timing is interesting because you hear about this never before seen
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footage of the pelosi punch on the final day of january 6th committee. the timing was interesting. do they subpoena trump? had this conversation with greg jarrett. if the republicans retake the house it is all -- stuart: they don't want him to appear. mark wahlberg, famous actor, is fleeing california. he wants to give his kids a better life. we will tell you where he's going. president biden says prices will go up if republicans win. . >> inflation will get worse, that simple. stuart: it is that simple? republican national committee chair rhonda mcdaniel response to it next. ♪
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stuart: the market is on the downside but still up compared to what was this time yesterday. the dow is down 90, nasdaq down 139. 25 days to the midterms but while president biden was in jail for he didn't give any details how he will fix some of the top issues facing voters like crime, gas, inflation. peter doocy is in california. does the president have any plans to deal with these issues? >> it is stuff we've heard before, how he thinks this two months old inflation reduction act is bringing down prices but when it comes to the cost of gasoline where in the state people are paying nearly double the national average the specifics are pretty thin.
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>> president biden: the price of gas is too high and we keep working to bring it down. i will have more to say about that next week. >> reporter: next week. as californians wait for information about bringing gas prices down the biden team is admitting they were asking the saudis to delay production cuts by month insisting it was just because of prices and not politics and they say the relationship with the saudis is being reconsidered. >> what your message to saudi arabia? >> president biden: we are about to talk to them. >> reporter: in california we've not heard word one from president biden about two huge midterm issues that are huge issues in this state, immigration and crime. stuart: sorry, i was talking to someone else and i didn't hear
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you pitch back to me. i will never do it again. this is peter doocy, the star, i will never do it again. take you back some other time. he is still on. he doesn't know he is off. lauren: he's like what is going on right now? sorry. stuart: let's talk to the chair of the rnc, the president says inflation gets worse if republicans win, how do you deal with that? >> he is dealing with stages of grief and is in the denial phase because we know the midterms are coming, we are about to take over the house and when the senate and he is trying to do anything he can, flailing. it is going to get worse with republicans when it has gotten so bad under democrats. stuart: you sound confident you will win the house and senate in november. how is it going? >> we made 70 million voter contract ahead of where we
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were, voters are very engaged, republican voters are excited and the thing is hispanic voters, 38 community centers dealing with minority voters but the hispanic voter in nevada, arizona, texas, florida, they -- you can see a realignment. it is down significantly. we see it with venezuela and cuban voters, but we are seeing it with cassie garcia and mexican americans, puerto rican, colombia, we are seeing new engagement because democrats have failed them. small businesses are suffering, kids are not doing well in school. they are seeking the american dream and becoming republican. stuart: early voting has started and a lot of states. any way you can tell because you can't open the ballots. can you tell which way the voting is doing?
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>> are ground game, not seeing that democrats urge so many were predicting because we know who requested their absentee ballots into returned it. we see it in real time. it is a small sliver of data, virginia for example, we are on track for what we saw in 2021 with glenn youngkim, three house seats. we need 5 to retire pelosi. stuart: early voting is different from last time. are you ahead of the game this time compared to last time? >> democrat have an advantage in absentee voting but not pushing out at the level we would have expected. we feel good and our ground game in our get out the vote efforts will be a differencemaker with the swing voters we will turn out to win. we went tell me about nevada. that is held by a democrat
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senator reportedly the most vulnerable in the senate. how is your candidate doing? >> adam lacksall, statewide name id, pulling ahead of her doing incredibly well so the given a tour of candidate, sheriff of clark county, cost 3 really great house seats in nevada so the whole ticket is helping each other but adam is on track to win that see. we won pennsylvania, fetterman, dr. oz. >> you could voter fetterman. stuart: a lot of people already have before the debate. >> that is why he put the debate october 25th, his crime issues, the fact that he sat on a parole board and let violent criminals go, killers ago he wants to release a third of criminals, philadelphia is on track for the highest rate ever in the history of philadelphia, the soft on crime mentality, fetterman embodies that is hurting them. we won last paul ice i had
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almost a dead heat. what is your internal polling tell you? are you allowed to tell me? >> we see dr. oz rising. momentum is part of it. who has the momentum at the end? the momentum right now is favoring republicans and he is surgeon, he was down 11 in the summer, now closed the gap and we feel very good and i think he will do incredibly well in that debate. stuart: glad you brought up soccer. you are all right, thanks for joining us. back to the markets, where are we now? the dow was headed south a bit further, down 250, nasdaq down 200, huge rally but giving some of it back this morning. the 10 year treasury yield is very important, almost at 4%. maybe that explains the downside move in the nasdaq composite, price of gold down $20 an ounce. bitcoin at 19-numfour.
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oil, what is it, 86, down 3%. natural gas down today even notice cold in the northeast, average price of a gallon of regular is 390. your attention to diesel which is going up again, diesel is up 521, up $0.05. california, $6.15, that's where the president is talking about inflation. last year president biden accused border agents of whipping migrants, he promised they will pay. now that we know those claims were false, should he apologize? i will ask the mayor of rio grande city, texas in the next hour. a new policy in seattle would allow driving under the influence suspects when they are caught to walk away even if they are in a stolen car, better yet they can drive away in the stolen car. you really cannot make that stuff up. jason rantz next.
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stuart: moving further south down 200 on the dow, down one hundred 85 on the nasdaq. we've got a positive report from consumer sentiment at the top of the sun:00 hour, market went down following that. seattle released a new report that shows a series of leadership failures during our black lives matter riot in 2020. jason rantz joins us. a seattle guy. what else does the report show? >> reporter: this report is revisionist history as well as propaganda. never once does it, what happened a ride or even an insurrection so it was created out of lack of evolution in response to a protest. they are blaming police officers for the capitol hill autonomous zone, the cops had nothing to do with that. this was an armed group of
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rally goers who turned into protesters who turned into insurrectionist's. when you throw people out of a building and take control of the neighborhood, call it what it is. there was also part of this report that said there were no armed checkpoints checking people's ids as they were walking in and out, that is ludicrous. i've seen it, my colleagues at my radio station who are not conservative also saw it. a lot of this is nonsense. it's written by an inspector general is not a fan of cops. stuart: one more for you i find incredible. a new policy could mandate seattle police officers to allow driving under the influence, dui suspect to flee in a stolen car. i got to make sure i've got this right. somebody steals a car, get drunk, gets caught, the cops have to let them go and the person, the suspect drives away in the stolen car. is that possible?
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>> that's the policy. it's listed as a draft policy but i've confirmed every precinct has been told to follow it. not only are they following this policy but there is one officer according to the police union that is gotten written up for a complaint for not following this policy that is not an actual policy or not supposed to. what is worse is if an officer finds someone in a running car with her foot on the break and a needle hanging out of their arm if they are not able to wake the person of verbally they are supposed to leave, the cops just leave, people will die as a result of this policy and no one is talking about it because they seem to think this is normal. you look a policy like this you have a normal person's reaction, this is insane, this is dangerous, that is what it is and media isn't calling out. stuart: could you get caught for driving under the influence and be allowed to keep driving a stolen car? that is flat-out dangerous apart from moral and legal --
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>> if you drive away you will not be chased by the seattle police department and across the state the only time you can in fact chase the suspect for the most part is if there is reasonable suspicion of dui, the one carveout in the law they are taking that away. stuart: i hope republican wins the governorship of washington state, that's all i can say. got to leave it there because i'm out of time, see you soon. still ahead we've got steve hilton on deck, jonathan hoenig and joe borrelia in this too, the events in january 6, 2020, one way in the past but democrats think it gives them political advantage for the election three weeks away. i don't think it is going to work, that's "my take" and it is next. ♪
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