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i have been in court as attorney general to get this administration and president biden to its their job. david: the rainbow fentanyl, which is very attractive to kids it looks like candy. are we going to see that this halloween? >> i'm warning parents, i am also the mother of a young child that will be trick-or-treating, it's time to talk to your older children that may attend parties and take something they don't know is fentanyl laced. and watch out for candy your children get, carefuly examine it. don't llet them take anything in original manufacturing packaging. david: thank you. >> i am david asman in for elizabeth macdonald, you are watching the "evening edit," have a great night.
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kennedy: it's heating up two nights from tonight what seems like most consequential midterm election in decades. we'll see what direct we'll take and new fox new power ranking with a red wave looking more and more likely, can it get more exciting? i love this time of year, i love political season and i love pumpkin spice. check it out, a majority of the seats. and could look at best case, for both parties. best case for donkeys, majority but with three seats. and g.o.p. their best case staggering 249 seats to dems 186. in senate, it is closer. this is the real nail-biter, we're forecasting republicans winning 49 seats. democrats 47, but look there are still 4 seats that are a
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totals that up it does not get more barn burnery. one of those s to up. fetterman versus dr. oz, it may be wildest race, a tv personality, against a guy who just had a stroke, they are debating one time only. don't forget, we have some big governor's races, including right here in new york, get a rope. with republican congressman lee zeldin trying to unseat democrat kathy hochul, they are debating tonight. in florida governor ron desantis debated old man charlie crist. i am so leathering, he tried to pin down ron desantis on his 2024 plans, but the
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governor punched right back. watch. >> why don't you look in the eyes of people in state of florida, say, if you are re-elected you will serve a full 4 year term as governor, yes or no, ron? you serve full 4 year term? >> we did not agree on candidates asking each other questions, governor your turn. >> inthat charlie is interested in talking about 2024 and joe biden, but i want to make it clear, the only warn out old donkey i'm looking to put out to pastor is charlie crist. kennedy: the crowdite eats it up. so as we get into final stretch of mid terms, do republicans have the wind at their backs. let's meet our party panel. we have washington times opinion editor fox news contributor, the hurt on you it is charlie hurt and a radio host, lushous lesley
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marshall. and senior editor at reason, robby soave. all right welcome. charlie, let us get into it talk about this florida debate, what did you think of ron desantis versus charlie crist, it is a tighter race than people assumed. >> sure. that one zinger, summed up the debate. it was a great line. it is what got picked up the most. but, you know at end of the day democrat -- i think that problem charlie crist has in florida is different, because he is running against someone who has a record in florida, a very good record in florida. who is able to present a case for getting re-elected. and it is sort of the inverse of the problem that
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democrats have everywhere else, where they are running as you know having been in control in washington. for the last two years. in control of all levers of power in washington and have nothing but misery to show for it. and republicans are able to feast on that misery people have. and so, it is you know, i think it is going to be a red wave, if anything we're underestimating understating how big of a red wave nationally we'll see in two weeks. >> we do not know there still so much that could happen. so much down to issues on what candidates choose to talk about. lesley, as you know this one i don't think that is a winner for democrats, that is talking about gender transition surgery fore minors. -- for minors, there are a lot am people, i am one of those when you are 18, i don't care what flag you flying i don't care what you
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to do your body who you are work how you identify, if you want to be a birthing person with a beard have at it. but i have an issue with the minors. >> this is something between the parent, the child and their doctor. i get so tired of politicians trying to put md's after their name, that is not a winning issue, it is not an ib issue that is don't of find for voter. kennedy: democrats are bringing if up with enthusiasm that is odd. >> i saw charlie bringing it up with enthusiasm in a debate, i know some people might have cringed. i would say to this charlie's point. if florida is a red state,
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and you talking about a red wave, i said i believe republicans will have house but i do think that democrats will end up with senate, you should see margin higher in favorability column for ron desantis. >> all metrics and all out lets have the governorship in florida likely republican. you know. >> absolutely. kennedy: charlie crist is not up in any poll, close is good in hand grenades and horse shoes but not necessarily politics. robby, l law talk about -- let's talk well oz versus fetterman. >> he has to go for it he is slightly behind. it still more likely a fetterman pick up, but he
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has a huge opportunity. he is a tv man. you know, dr. oz has i think not been convincing to any segment of even the republican electorate, there is a lot of acknowledgment he was not the dream candidate for any faction of conservative movement or independents or anyone, he has a chance to do that and fetterman -- well his medical situation is unfortunate, but if is a reality, voters have every right to judge his men fitness based on it, i am sorry, it an important role, dr. oz should pursue every rrhetorical tactic available to him, we're talking about a race in pennsylvania in nevada and georgia in arizona, that will decide -- we know we'll have divide government because republicans will take the house. and biden has the white
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house, but the senate could really gather way. and we'll see. it could hinge on this debate performance. kennedy: a great point, that is all of this the matters, what really matters to voters right now still, very much is inflation and the economy, a lot of those other issues are a distraction. all right panel much more with you. coming later. but next, home prices dive bombing energy costs rising, inflation no end in sight but president biden, still thinks we have a lizzo economy, and it is good as hell, i break it down, scott martin in the house, he is next ♪ ♪ don't like it ♪ ♪ rocking the k casbah ♪ ♪
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kennedy: you want to buy or sell a house? good luck, home prices climbed 13% in august. compared to last year, good for sellers, but that is down 15.6% in july, making it biggest slowdown on record. that part is not good. unbearable mortgage rates
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squeezing potential homebuyers out and they are not building as much is the fed causing next housing crise, here with me fox news contributor scott martin. hottie, scotty with the naughty body. >> thank you, i love it. we use words. s fed is causing a lot of this. in a sense borrowing cost issue, you mentioned housing prices and rise yet the suffering in sales, this one issue that a lot of folks see there are still homes that folks top buy but versus january of this year, that home price has gone up and borrowing costs gone up too. kennedy: harder to get's manumortgage when interest rates are this high, double hard for first time buyers. >> triple hard, if we can say that on air, all other
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costs in their lives have gone up, i have been known to over spend at lunch at taco bell, my daughter's hamster food, scouty at home, 40%. kennedy: is that true, what are you feeding that rodent. >> some version of taco bell food, everything up is crazy big and the homebuilder. the idea of cert supply issue, the builders are backing off because they cannot get funding and seeing demand dry up. kennedy: they were pinched in 2008 there was too much inventory, they got hosed, they are not doing that this time. but we already low supplies, for single family homes. >> true. kennedy: that is one thing that is, is exacerbating homeless crisis like l.a. >> we talked about pinching
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and squeezing and over exacerbating this is a great night. kennedy: desal arization. >> inflation. >> issues are stark with respect to what fed has trying to do, cool things off a little bit, maybe tame the markets, get the economy to take a breather, i believe they have gone too far, they pushed down gas ppedal with respect to recovering from covid, money was falling from the sky, now the other way, borrowing is hard to get, it is expensive and drying up and things suffer. kennedy: how to we get back to some syste semblance of balance, you made point before money was too cheap, interest rates were too low that created these bubbles but no, it is at the point people can't sell their homes because people can't qualify, and people can't buy homes because everything is too
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expensive. what do we get back to point where people congress about buying or remodeling? >> we chill for a bit. >> how long is a bit. >> right, i tell you, it feels like a tough time, it is because it was easy before. fed needs to step back and take a pause a chill pill on interest rate hiking. see what happens to demand from homebuilders will start coming back when they know what building costs will be and wage costs and we have this thing called a tight labor market, everyone wants crazy amount of money to work, when it is just regular work. it needs to work out, but to your point, maybe some things in november will help eradicate some of those issues. but that is takes a while for economy it work out, not something you can take care of in a small snap of a finger. kennedy: it is also not
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transitory. it turned dire, they were not taking it seriously, this is the beginning of -- >> now they have to over react to make up for not pay attention, like when my parents let me get away with spilling grape juice on the couch when i was 5 or last week, now they said you can't spill grape juice anywhere in the house. high lmy life is over. kennedy: not even on your own slicker. >> great. kennedy: energy department is expecting heating bills to skyrocket, gas and electricity bills could be up as much as 28%, heating out 2300 dollars per household this winter, 900 more than last year. >> refining capacity remaining diminished from whethwhere it was a year ago with the pandemic and firefighters
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and hurricanes, it will make gas much higher. maybe 2 to 3 types higher more expensive to heat your home this winter. kennedy: that is not good news, are little old ladies leaving ovens open? that is as r recipe for disaster, daniel turner is back. we're powering nothing. >> we have a really dark winter, the last segment. you and scotty talking about government tinkering with interest rates and now they are tinkering with energy policies we have people making decision in oil, gas and refinery and pipeline who have no experiencing, we suffering the consequence of their ideological vision clashing with the reality that our economy is powered by fossil fuels until those people lose their power we'll continue this downward
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spiral. kennedy: they hate fossil fuels but for a vast majority of people they heat their homes with heating oil and electricity in the northeast. where they are already rash -- rationing heating oil. >> there are so many races in new england, gubernatorial, senate, i would love to ask the candidates has anyone mentioned are we prepared to get through the winter our propane levels are low and gas levels are low and coal levels are low. but in the consequence it powers and fuels and grows and transports and manufactures everything this society. if energy policy is tinkered with by a much of asinine people, that what is running it, we receive the result,
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this is what you bring to ballot box in two weeks, my grandmother in boston, is she going to suffer, my uncle in maine paid 1600 more to fill up his natural gas tank this year. that is a lot of money, those are the questions we should be voting on. kennedy: maine has an older population, than some of its neighbors states, you know you have a lot of people on fixed income who cannot afford an extra $9 h900 for winter, paying more in some parts, we talk about climate change, human beings have evolved to do well no warmer weather, no one likes cold. >> 4 times as many people die of the cold than heat, people in this administration and running for office if they are indifferent to inflation and interest rates, it is because they are unaffected by it that is a luxury, that
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is a privilege, if you can afford to pay a few more dollars in gallons for gas, kudos for ubut majority of americans can. kennedy: people like stephen stephen colbert, i can afford, let's jack up those prices, killing them and torturing them is not a humane solution, that is what we're looking at, hopefully we'll get rationalists in power who will, in your wards power the future. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, remember when it was almost guaranteed you would have a better life than your parents for grand pappy? are those days over? >> nation's schools got billions of dollars in covid funding they barely spent a dime. where did that money go? i want mine back. that is next.
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kennedy: is it time to kiss our future good-bye? we just met,o only 42% of today's adults believe that today's youth will have a better life than their parents, down from 6 60% in 2019, people are sour on this whole them, authors of study wrote. general pattern has been in periods of economic challenges, optimism is low. similar trending of optimism reported during 2008 great recession. are things looking that bleak for our kids? party panel is back. charlie hurt, lesley marshall, and robby soave, what do you tell your kids. they will below -- hobos
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for the rest of their day their days. >> i tell them to work hard, you have to really work hard when you ju have generations ahead of you who decided to rack up 30 trillion plus in debt and bequebe-- biqueth it to their children, imagine instead of leaving your children a house or money or a car or something like that, you left them a credit card statement, for about $1 million. the actual debt we have wracked up, that our children will be stuck with paying about 900,000 dollars per american. that is not per citizen or taxpayer that is per american. that is what we're leaving our children, no wonder they look around and think that they are not going to live a
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life as good add their parents. >> but not just that, is it lesley? there have been massive shifts even things like quiet quitting, people i'm not working that hard and wear bear minimum 16 pieces of flair what is that marked up to. >> my husband got his of half his clothes, it say bunch of things -- i have a 14-year-old and a 15-year-old, you have to work hard, i agree, i am a pessimist i have a doom and gloom. kennedy: as most libs do. >> yes, but, i don't think it is not just about what do we leave our kids, i think and i am getting push back, what are we teaching our kids, i see american children, i am sorry, you know i love our country and my kids and i'm guilty as a parent, entitlement.
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i know i'm sorry, i know a lot of parents out there who don't give their kids chores, they give them an atm card, i'm not judging i am a parent, by am saying that is much more than certainly more than politics, and certainly more than the up and downs of the economy. going forward, i think how are we teaching them to survive and also what is better? does better mean more money? a bigger house? does better mean better health and a since of community and friends and happhappiness. it is different. kennedy: greeks call . >> it say lot of things but people are more pessimistic, the american dream has benefit whatever you do, the outcome will be more successful than what your parents had, either in opportunity or expression of things like wealth.
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>> i think some pessimism is fair, the world has gotten better in a lot of ways technologically speaking but the cost of education is worst equality is not better, health care costs more, quality is not better, child care a ton more. labor intensive things cost more, these are things that government has aggressively subsidy sub-- subsidized, and regulated, i suggest maybe our policies have gone awry somewhere. they made them more unaffordable, i understand the frustration that many young people and middle a age people, i'm a millennial we're middle able now, that government policy should be different. kennedy: they should be limited. i hope that one thing that people take away with their covid skepticism.
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is that maybe the government should not be expected to do as much, maybe it is doing too much and has too much power and control over our lives. and maybe if we shrank the size and scope of government we would be more capable of realizing our crimes and figuring out what happiness is for ourselves, not some version of that that is sold to us by government status like aoc . kennedy: >> biden administration last year allocated at least 122 billion to american schools to cover reopening costs. that is funny, only 15% of that has been dispersed, rthe rest is sitting in school bank accounting despite a dire need to help with pandemic learning loss, district complain of staffing shortages and supply chain disruptions, what should they be doing
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with that cash? why is there not more urgency to spend it on your kids. >> well, because you know at the end of the day, politics winds up a pretty binary thing. i think really important point, you know you can either vote to expand government and empower government or you can vote to shrink government and limit their reach. this is a perfect example. everything that -- almost everything that government touches they ruin, and higher up the government is to federal government level or some global government level, the farther away it is from voters at a person level, the more disastrous the government is and more uncontrol able the government s at the end of the day, politics come down to a binary thing is the person running for office wants to empower themselves
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or let you enrich and empower the citizen, this is a perfect example where government screwed things up. >> well, it is of an interesting point. there are a lot of parents now, lesley, i am sure you talk to people, and they want some of that power back. they see that their children are individuals. and one side education, we could take housing and healthcare out and just look at education one size education does not fit all. that is why parents, they want to be the ones who are empowered and making the decisions but with public schools, having 122 billion that they are not spending a dime it in places like baltimore where learning losses have been steepest, could that be one thing that is driving parents to ballot box for mid terms. >> i don't see that as a top issue among voters, it worked well in virginia for republican victory there but when you talk about the
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money, i think this is terrible, schools will say, to me it does not have to do with politics, they say we need more money in march of wi2021 when they got the money they said that, it bothered high ed -- me my have only used small percentage, we a see a difference not trust state to state and school district to school district, to your point about parental choices, first thing, you said about one size does not fit all, i wish i could high 5 new5 you in person on that, i can not stand standardized test, they test math and verbal our kids are so much more, you could c . i don't agree one size fits all in education, we have been going that doing that
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since adam and eve. kennedy: it is true, robby, you have written so much about the broken systems. but we keep -- in new york 25 thousand dollars per student. in public education that is what they spend, connecticut 20 thousand, new jersey 20 thousand. california about 14 thousand per student throughout the state. but you know, we steep learning losses, we see ill literacy and math comprehension at bottle of barrel in terms -- bottom of the barrel in terms of global competitiveness. >> the learning loss is concentrated among schools that it took a longer time to open, private schools, catholic schools were more likely to be open some of whole time and the learning losses are contained, the virtual education did not
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work for vast majority, they got money to safely reopen the schools, and many of them did not spend it i suspect is that in cases where 15% of money was spent because it has been budgeted for automatic teacher and staff salary increases. in which case they can't spend it all at once. you can't get rid of all money if you are spending it on that. i would argue they should find to increase salaries of teachers who are effective, pay good teachers more and not automatically protect the teachers who are just there and not been proven to be effective, when is unfortunately when the current education does, vis-a-vis teachers unions. >> teachers unions are the ones driving narrative about staffing shortages, there are few fewer students
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per classroom, it should even out but teachers unions than money for more teachers because they want membership dues that is what is driving this, they are the ones who are propagates this myth. this is dishonest. and the bad teachers, that go to bad districts who are unfire able. that is i'm moral and those -- immoral, they should have that money stripped away, participant el thank you. >> -- party panel thank you so much charlie hurt, lesley and robby. >> i did it. >> thank you. >> thank you, all. kennedy: coming up. was covid created in a lab? what, we will get ca canceled just for asking, a new light shed on possible covid origins, dr. janet is joining my next. hey, girl.
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♪ ♪ kennedy: it burns my ears, last night mouth trumpet monday song, a new study by research in u.s. and germany claims covid-19 was man-made. it was compared to other coronavirus and found to have quote, synthetic finger prints. and just look to boston university where scientist admitted to creating a new covid variant with 80% kill rate, yea. the new study has its critics, if it's true we should stop mad scientists joining me now dr. janette nesheiwat great to see you.
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>> great to see. >> this is freaky but unsurprising. they look at other viruses and said this has a synthetic fingerprint and peculiar patterns. >> they took covid-19 virus and they analyzed it, they noticed that every few proteins, they saw a pattern, a strategic marking that is what made them think this is possibly man-made that synthetic fingerprint, you don't see that in natural viruses, this is what made them think okay something is going on was it made in the lab? did it come from you know the natural wildlife. we saw it first in animals then transfer to humans? that is what they think. but on other hand you have these other scientists and researchers who say this study is flawed, poorly controlled and up to 96% of
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this specimen samples from coronavirus 19 matches that of bats, one party says it is natural and other way one saying mo man-made e-- we're 3 years into this. kennedy: could it be both, bat coronavirus virus engineered through game of function that were man ill manipulated to be deadly. >> i suspect it was a natural origin and then studyed and manipulated and lab and pos be possibly accidental leak, we may never been china has not been transparent can us since day one -- with us since day one, there was a group of doctors and scientists that were working in the lab that became ill, we had no access to their
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records to learn what happened, this pandemic has killed over a million americans, knowing the foundation, and origins can help us in future, for development of new vaccines and therapeutics and also to help us track and trace the virus. kennedy: and so much has gone wrong, and china has been unhelpful, they test is unrhundreds of thousands of animal in wuhan and wet markets and elsewhere, we don't have access to a lot of that information, as we know there has been no infection or, no one species or specimen that has been identified as the one who carried of virus first. >> we don't know, was it middle man, possibly wuhan market, they were selling fish, racoons and dog meat
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and exotic animals, that was the m middle from a bat to this type of animal then ingested by human. kennedy: we would have found it by now, so many people politically invested in that theory. we would have found out by now if that were the case, i put more faith institute, in detr detractors. but that is where the evidence is taking us. we would be wise to pay attention. >> and i think we need to you know question it. and keep talking about it, that is what we need open, honest discussion and transparency. kennedy: thank you dr. janette nesheiwat. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up topical storm, before the break,
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kennedy: appeals court of rules that american basketball star brittney griner mus serve her full 90 years in russian labor camp, good news it pays more than wnba, that is the topical storm. topic one. nikon camera company concluded annual small world photographer competition, with close up images of microscopic projects you can find those in joe scarborough's out box. a photo of a gecko's hand. a full body daddy long legs and a choice up of an ant's face, if you think this ant is ugly wait until you sees it uncle. >> also close up up of a tiger beetle biting into a fly. you are not only one who had
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a lot of wins wings this weekend, and spider staring into camera, this is best close up of b -- bug eyes since last aoc live stream, take your money, and there were fun images of fungus and mold, and turn in to chris cuom c cuomo show to watch more mold growing, of congrats to all finalists. after years of hard work and perfecting your craft, you hit the small time. well done. >> small clap. >> topic two. >> california cannabis company is being sued for not getting pot smokers high enough, a similar law
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lawsuit filed against the korean airlines, they are accused of advertising higher levels of thc than their joints contained, i hope they can reach a joint resolution, the packaging promises their joints will get you to mars quicker than elon musk, thc content 35 to 46%, typical joint from 1990s had a content about 4%. also a 60% % -- content, it was a pipe dream, lab analysis founding they contained 23 to 20%, hardly enough to get you to mars, but more than enough to get lost in the woods. >> new fashion company selling high-end custom design sneakers for horses, who?
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