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to work this morning a mentally ill man was gunning toward me, i ran to get away. i hope something will change soon i'm not optimistic. >> we need to empower ourselves and watch each other's backs. >> new yorkers are good at, that thank you bill stanton, i'm jackie deangelis in for elizabeth macdonald. you are watching "the evening edit" on fox business, thank you for watching, have a wonderful evening. ♪ ♪ kennedy: will he or won't he? our presidential raisin, 80-year-old president biden said he will run for reelection. we're all doomed. but he has yet to make a final decision because he
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keeps forgetting, anticipation is killing us law. after mid terms bind said he would take time to think about it and talk about it with his family over the holidays. >> my intention and i will run again. but i'm a great rep respect of fate this is a family decision, i think everyone wants me to run but we'll have discusses about it, i hope jill and i get time to actually sneak away for a week around between christmas and thanksgiving. my guess is this will be early next we're we make the judgment. kennedy: sneak away? that is is all you do is go on vocation, talking about a run, that is running for toilet. did he use holiday weekend to mull it over or was he stuffing himself like every other turkey in america. >> for president how are your 2024 conversations going.
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>> we're not having any we're celebrating. kennedy: oh, god. beside thanksgiving not much for them to celebrate, absent that gavin newsom said that he will not toss his hat in the ring in 2024 if biden runs, he said he? on president's reelection bid. nearly 2e dozen democrats have been dodging question about a second biden term. according to cnn president would not be supported by half of democrats this congress, as 2024 nominee. that is not good math. is it really a good idea for biden to run for reelection? is there anyone any person in the world who wants that? getting a lot of nos. i can see you, talk with our party panel. one and only chris barron. and we have democrat
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strategist radio host, lesley marshall and cofounder of based politics, she is sassy, classy and hannah cox. everyone welcome great to have you back after the holiday, and extended break. chris barron, i start with you. a rot of democrats at-this-point -- a lot of democrats at-this-point don't want him to run, we're tired of his exhaustion. what is he mulling? >> look, this is the silver lining in the failure of the red wave that occur. on election day in november. it makes it more likely that joe biden will run for reelection in 2024. no matter how much people here down want him to run for reelection. and the most hilarious thing that despite how unbelievably thin the democratic bench is, it is thin, almost anyone from
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that bench would fair better in 2024 than joe biden, joe biden by far the easiest to beat candidate that democrats could run. and conventional wiz wisdom, prior to november's election were he would not run for reelection. i say, run, joe, run, come on, buddy, we need you. kennedy: lesley, is that what republicans really want? i'll tell you as an unaffiliated independent voter, i don't want a rematch of 2020, that would be the worst case. not only are about both parties but for all americans. >> well, joe biden is president. and i think that everyone any president is entitled to run. kennedy: thank you for stating the obvious. >> wait, wait. wait, you just said, you don't want a repeat of 2020. but on republican side they are dealing with the same thing, with majority of people saying they don't
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want trump to run, and republicans more than half secret secretly don't have guts to say it, they will rally around him just as democrats will rally around president biden. i heard this same thing before he ran the first time, h he won and similar trier to midterms, he is dragging party down he is killing us there was no wednesday waive in some places -- red waive or wave. kennedy: there were glimmers of hope. we're go having to divided government blissfully, that is wonderful. so, hannah, i still think, i'm curious to see how you feel, i still want some sort of a psych and competencey test for anyone who seeks
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highest office, i want to know what we're working with before we're forced to as some people say it vote for awful and horrific. >> i'm fine with the psych eval, but given state of politics it mighti exempt most people running in dc. i would like age limits, you cannot run for president or congress until you are a certain age, that is a good thing because people are's brains are still develop, statement thing on other end, i am tired of people saying it is ageist to say this, it is not, you lose acutety, as you age, it is obvious with biden and also with trump. they don't have the same incentives to make the decisions, they don't have to live with consequences of
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their decisions, we need new blood in there, out of question people should not just about between trump and biden again, we need better options. >> i have said it before, i don't think we need people your age, we need gen xers, who have been sandwiched in between generations. and had to work very, very, very hard to come up with good solutions against gummers narcissists. >> panel don't go a anywhere. >> let's talk about 2024 campaign and implications that one massive election this year, might have. the georgia senate run off,. we're still going ♪ ♪ just about a week out, democrat raphael warnock and republican herschel walker facing off again, they are attacking each other every chance they get let's watch. >> character is what you do when nobody is watching. >> mm-hmm. >> and warnock thought
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no one was watching when his ex-wife called police to report his abuse. >> looking at -- herschel walker is. >> they are like, go dogs. am i right? some early polling gives warnock a slight lead over walker. he will campaign with president biden later this week. who was more effective campaigner thanked by confident midterms -- than biden in the midterms, joining me now, ben domenech. ben, how much does it suck to be a citizen with tv and a phone in georgia right now? tell me about the onslaught. >> well, i can tell you, kennedy, having a phone number that used to be property of someone who lives in georgia, i have been getting deluged from
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every corner with text messages, encouraging me, naomi, you don't have the phone number any more, but i've been getting invites. the reality of that race is that no one really knows what is going on. because there are so many different factors on either side. on one hand you have brian company, popular -- kemp very popular, won a overwhelming reelection. and then on other hand you have people who are absent from this game in sense that donald trump is the reason that herschel walker was the nominee in the first place in georgia. yet he is not going to be out there on the campaign trail supporting him, joe biden is not there on the campaign trail supporting raphael warnock, even though republicans in georgia it will me they would love to have the president actually out there to the trail,
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because they believe it would help their candidate. the fact is that there is a lot up in the air, we're living in a different environment where this race does not necessarily determine all this much to a lot of voters, is there a backlash to the result of midterms? borne out of frustration from republican voters who wanted to see a better out outcome or are they depressed and downtrodden, given they did not see result in senate they would have liked, hard to say. kennedy: that is a good point. way you frame that, it makes sense. i was originally thinking you know republicans will be dejected because you know, democrat already by virtue of vice president's tie breaking vote, they have a lock on upper chamber. but for republicans you know, i don't -- the way you say, that i don't think their vote will be as depressed.
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that is interesting. >> mm-hmm. kennedy: so -- >> i think that republicans will do very well in this. i think that one thing that we should anticipate here is that there is kind of a shock factor for a lot of republicans that senate turns out the way it did, i think a number of voters in georgia will not want to see a democrat senate with 51 votes that is you know potentially far more aggressive than it would have been in evenly split chamber. kennedy: i think a lot of republicans and independents who are willing to stand up against democrats. to do whatever in a can. they can't do that with another 50/50 split, but can we even trust poll anything more. more. polling did not inform us
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very well during the midterm run-up. can we trust it at all? >> mm-hmm. you know, i actually talked with a pollster who is looking at georgia, you know and his run polls in georgia today they told me they are getting different results on different days, it is basically essentially a tie coin flip race, that to me bodes well for someone like walker, given his controversy and things he dealt with, he may have been put on his heels a little bit. but i do still think that this is a situation where very difficult to poll these run off races. you know you don't rail have really have surety who will show up and vote, early voting numbers when are much bolstering democratic hopes, they hope they will run-up enough of a lead.
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kennedy: well we will see. i tell you, ben, it looks like the georgia bulldogs are doing well in football at the end of the season, i think that -- i said it for weeks, maybe months. >> who knows how that will play. >> that is the thing that taking walker to the end zone. >> ben domenech thank you. >> good to be with you. kennedy: president biden calling for what it he assault it assault weapons band. one senator wants to go further, he wants to keep guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens, and maybe defund the police, i'll break it town with liberty loving mayor glen jacobs, he is next. ♪ ♪ maybe ♪ ♪ kevin!
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kennedy: democrats uses horrific tragedies to push their agenda. following mass shootings in colorado, and virginia, president biden on thursday say he would quote try to get rid of assault weapons, here he is. >> idea we still allow semi automatic weapons to be purchased is sick.
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just sick. it has no, no social redeeming value, zo. >> i'm going to try to get rid of assault weapons. kennedy: he is cont conflating two things one is made up. and senator chris murphy believes that is not enough. we he called to defund law enforcement and second amendment sanctuaryys. sanctuar. >> the county is a so call the second amendment sanctuary state, we have to have a conversation about whether we continue to fund the law enforcements. 60% of counties here are refusing to implement the nation's gun laws. kennedy: he is being
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mislead, murphy admitted that senate does not have vote to pass an assault weapon band, is defunding police the next best option, joining me now. mayor of knox county, tennessee glen jacobs. he is wrong, president and senator murphy, respectfully wrong about so many things is that really the best strategy to take away law enforcement from vulnerable communities, mr. mayor? >> i guess. it wouldn't be my strategy, in knox county we are a second amendment sanctuary county and we're proud of this, gun ownership by the good guys makes us all safer, this whole idea of defunding police is ridiculous. -- one hand you disarm the people so they can't defend
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themselves again bad guys then defund police, so they are not around that say perfect recipe for a di disaster. kennedy: what there position, senator murphy seems to be telegraphing something larger than gun debate that is defunding the police. what senator murphy says run counter to what they are saying. >> they didn't say that except they on record saying that, but when election rolled in they realized this is not popular and not working. they didn't say that. as you mention it has done from assault weapons, which is really a cosmetic definition of they are talking about. to now, semi automatic weapons. that is most firearms in the united states, that are in private hands. they probably need to know what they are talking about
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before they get on tv and say those things. kennedy: you know who didn't have a semi v automatic weapon. kennedy: alec baldwin and he still managed to kill someone, you have people. but we don't talk about that, we don't lump them into the same conversation about how human life is devalued. some people are ruled by hate and darkness. and i don't know if there a way to legislate yourself out of that. >> i wish there were. but there isn't. when looking at the constitution and second amendment it is there for a the reason. politics and congress they are trying to get around it legislatively, nevertheless, that is still the supreme law of the land, if they want to do this, they have to repeal second amendment and that bow would not
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get far. kennedy: no, in are a lot of democrat senators who come from states where people want to keep their firearms and keep their family safe and go hunting, sometimes they just want to collect them, that is up to them. they are choices that individuals are capable of making. for themselves. chris murphy's version of america is not necessarily a safer one, it is certainly p-- paternalistic and authoritarian one, mayor jacobs thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, dr. anthony fauci, where's tony? where's little tony. he can't resist stirring up controversy on his way out. don't let the door hit you where the lord split you, doctor. my memo is next. (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same,
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kennedy: narcissistic beagle killer dr. fauci is his farewell tour. he forgets his crushing first draft dr. feel bad on cbs with an odd rationalling ization about appeasing china. >> that trump administration had right from the beginning, and the chinese the flinch back and say we're not talking to you about it. >> they are not talks to the biden administration either. >> the horse is out of the barn, they are suspicious of anyone accusing them. kennedy: because they are guilty, hey, tony, why do you think there was accuser to nature? because a million americans were going to die from a
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pandemic caused by china, you think that hand holding that snuggle bear would have gotten us answer. he appears appeasement, metaphorically he is china. he knows more than he is letting ohe is on -- he is on the hook for what he knew, and his personal enrichment during the pandemic, fauci claims he is a political because he worked with -- only truthful arrows in quiver of hero worshipping duds, fauci said he never issued lockdown guidance, and out other, side of lying lips, our lockdowns have should been
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more draconian and more aggressive just like china, he should embed himself in one of china's current quarantine camps to went first hand how for horrific it is to be denied the it rights he disposes. he will never have courage to answer which other research projects he funded that might lead to the next pandemic. this self satisfying science denier does not have nut lips to admit how this starts, hints, it was his money, that is the memo. house republican promise covid investigation now that they have the majority good. fauci said, he is happy to oblige. will we see accountability, party panel is back.
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hannah i start with you. >> the limit does not exist for that man's audacity, i am so done with him, he not only funded the man experimenttation that lead to lab leak in wuhan, he lied about and and threaten people who wanted to talk about it. he would still bel belying about it. he still working to block more information on what he is doing. i'm done with him, hurricane he had his way we would be looking like china right now. i think he is a menace to society, i him off my tv forever, i want him in jail, i would like real
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accountability and reckoning over the origins of this disease? lesley. people are still upset about it, kids experience learning loss they have not figure out a way to overcome. regardless of how many money was infused to schools why should fauci get a pass? >> i don't think that fauci is getting a pass, hannah don't h hold your breath he will not be wearing an orange suit any time soon, we know most of these hearings are political theater for reelection for most politicians. i will agrow wit agree with something he said, i don't think that calling it china virus was wise from former president, we didn't need to get china more upset, we needed to have investigations we and our allies, in the lab, so we could find out not just really where it came from, but how it came about.
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then perhaps we would have a better time containing the various mutations that we're living with now. right now -- >> interesting, sure, sure. and you know former president's inartful language was certainly annoying. china could have gone in another direction and they could have had open books and shared data with the world health organization. which they didn't. they turned into a completely opaque state. they jailed doctors, the ones who tried to blow the whistle on the whole thing, some died from the virus itself. they were trying to contain. and they destroyed research and information, so we will never get to the cause. they didn't do that. because president trump called it the china virus they did it because they were guilty. and they think they are above suit he, he, they -- scrutiny, they are not and fowc fauci is not.
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>> trump called it china virus because it was china virus, and no amount of kissing a dictator's ass the make china step up and say by the way we have killed people wo worldwide, we screwed up, and fauci was wrong about everything, he was wrong about source of virus, about many ofs masks and social distances and lockdowns. >> >> there is little tony fauci, sitting there with deborah, you don't hear anything from deborah brooks any more, she was scapegoated, that -- >> they shoved her into a bat cave, and slammed it shut. well, let's switch gears new york time joining major global news outlet in open
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of letter asking u.s. government to drop charges against jewe julian assange. it has been years since the wi wikileaks founder was arrested. >> is government ready to give up the grudge? i think s they should, hannah. >> finally. better late than never. many of us have been speaking out about this this is a real litmus test for free speech and freedom of the press, assange has been persecuted by governments in the world this a serious thing. would think that journalists and others in media would be equally concerned about treatment of this man who did nothing but tell the
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american people when their government was doing with their tax dollars, he let us know about war crimes we were committing and made it potential f possible for people to participate, that is why you need a free press. everyone should be up in arms over his treatment. he is a political prisoner, and need to be freed biden i do not believe would pardon him. i don't have a lot of hope but we need to see employ up in arms about these, they are heroes they deserve to be treated as such. >> right, and for freedom. lesley? >> i wouldn't agree, i agree freedom of the press, fine it interesting the 5 outlets that are asking calling for his release now were same 5 that were applauding his arrest he put numerous peoples lives throughout the world it was expensive. kennedy: who?
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that is -- even chelsea manning shown that is been said, that is never been proven, and u.s. government was given opportunity to approve those statements in a court of law they did not. >> we have a resp responsibility as members of media and press to report the truth but we also have a responsibility to not only out people but not lot or enemies know hour hand, i think that assange is drowse in that regard, he has charges against him for hacking. kennedy: all right, chris, get break the tie. where do you stand. >> i love freedom, i think trump should have pardoned assange, hilarious in "new york times" talking about freedom of speech and how important it is, they spread disinformation when it is politically advance
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advantageous for them and bury information like hunter biden laptop. while i believe assange should be freed. i really don't want to hear from new york times on this. kennedy: you know better to be right at some point than wrong about everything. and you know, to their credit, they have done good work, they were the ones that broke story on the hillary server, and u unemploy maybe most of the time -- maybe most of the time they have been beacons, howhow you see this resolving. >> i don't know it will be resolved. "new york times" does great investigative research, the problem is they don't know how to read their own data. they can have value. they have amazing resources.
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i wish they would get it together, i don't think it wrong to call them out for d disinformation but they can't discount them, i am a subscriber. >> who decided what is news and who is a publisher? that is one of the key issues. >> me, joking. actually i don't know. each outlet whether a television news outlet or print news like "new york times," you have to have the chief. you have to have the editor in chief who makes the call. and it is not an ease call. you want our readers and listeners and viewers to be informed but you also as an american, don't want to put anyone in harm's way and don't want to give the world american secrets, one last thing with assange, democrat or republican, nobody will
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bow to will of 5 news outlets requesting this. >> no but president biden commuted chelsea manning's sentence. one democrat on the right side of the issue for a moment. many in your party, lesley have become antifreedom propagandists, i holdout homhope one day we'll all embrace freedom, love you all thank you so much. kennedy: coming up. one of most coveted bachelors in hollywood history is off the market, grab a tissue. this is devastating. snatching up another super star sex symbol, what is his secret, relationship guru kempkat timpf will join me to break it down next. can he stand on his own...
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♪ ♪ love is in the air ♪ ♪ or at least publicity. pete davidson spotted courtside with model. they were in a game sunday alongside ben stiller and his wife. you know he dated stars like ariana grande and kate and kim kardashian. he rebounds faster than dennis rodman. what does pete davidson secret to love is it a horse organ? joining me to discuss, kat timpf. back at the the -- plexiglass table.
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you know about people. what is his secret? >> i think that part of his secret is he is not supposed to be a guy you end up with, all of the things that are wrong with him is his secret. he is not that conventionally attractive, he does date the different women conwomen then moves on quickly, women go to relationship saying there is now way i want to date this person because of these things. we'll have like a hook up, i know i will never want anything else, because you think that makes you think you are safe, you let your guard down and next thing you know are caught feelings. kennedy: you don't understand. what is it about him, the guys want to know is there anything in caliber of women he dates this make women of that calendar come b -- caliber say en oh, no i
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have to date him. >> if he is charming and nice, they all say he is, a lot of them are mean and not charming and short. kennedy: short. >> no, but like every guy in movies is. she not. kennedy: ben stiller not a tall person. >> i wanted a hook up, kim said, they don't put their walls up, this is just a fun thing. >> do you think he goes after people who have just gotten out of crazy contentious relationships? >> yeah. i think he does. he -- the vulnerable that go through something, he sees as. kennedy: no this is fun. >> i'm a nice guy let's get smashing at gas station and watch movies th no big deal. kennedy: how much of a factor is the horse organ. >> i think probably not a factor so much as fact that
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everyone talks about it. people like i want to try this horse organ. and then you know, you can't do that every day. kennedy: it is like the pedicure with the piranha. i've never done it, i heard about it. i don't want to do it, maybe i do, so many people have done it say. >> who has dim dia time to did the pier an's piranha thing every day. let's talk about single kat timpf, 6 years ago kat timpf. >> that was woo boy. >> we have radical love. would that kat timpf have dated davidson. >> of course, you could say that about a lot of people. that generation of kat timpf are not doing a lot of
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kennedy: nearly 90 thousand pieces of disney h themes clothing are being recalled for risk of l lead poisoning, this topic one. let's start in thailand. to witness annual monkey fest festival, largest gathering of lower primates outside of a philadelphia eagles game in the mop monkey city, 4 thousand monkeys live in harmony with taiturists, every year city thanks love local mo monkey population for boosting terrorism. >> they serve cherry and sweet desserts, causing
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monkeys to swarm and fight each other for sweets, now you know what it looks like when we at fox get cupcakes in the break room, we throw our poo. >> mug shot monday, a pair of colombian coke heads, they tried to hide it in their hair extensions, now you know why probe president biden always sniffing women's hair. they were plans on flipping their wigs for cash in spain. it was strapped to their scalps, the rest found hidden in their cooch. they are to be charged with drug trafficking, a climb to
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smuggle cocaine out of colombia. >> to maryland. this is crazy, i was following this. small plane crashed into a transmission tower. leaving two passengers dangling in the air for 7 hours. they had plenty of cocaine in their hair extensions. to keep them awake, it happened last night knocking out power for with 120 thousand customers. look at that, that is a nightmare. now most by profile loss of power since nancy pelosi. they were stuck a 100 pete feet in the air, i have not been that high for that long since i partied with mike tyson, licking toads. this could h have been worse. they could have landed
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safely at laguardia. >> topic 4. on lighter side. last week white house sent vice president kamala harris to a fishing village in the philippines on da darker side, they also arranged for her to come back. this is the scene where vice president was greeted by dancing teenagers, the same way that bill clinton likes to be greeted when he visits. she was the biggest fish out of water on the dock, hard to tell if these men have any idea who our vice president is, based on way they are ignoring her, i am guessing they do, purpose of visit to voice support for ethical fishing f practice and give a speech about important of freedom in south china sea, local
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