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i built this. and it was easy, with a partner that puts you first. godaddy. larry: i tell you, uaw strike over revolt in electric vehicles is a economic disaster. let me say. let's go to liz macdonald and see what she's cooking up. liz: larry, thank you for a terrific show and have a good week. we have a jam-packed hour of news coming in. we have fights are growing, more states trying to kick trump out of the 2024 race and even more trump allies were threatened with charges. but da fanny willis enraged and
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jordan investigating whether she did coordinate with the white house on her 2020 case. president biden reportedly considering ordering illegal border crossers to remain in texas. remain there, but to protect blue states and their boarders. but not texas and the border states. and people are fed up with climate change protesters now disrupting the u.s. open. and did you know this, your car could be literally spying on you and sharing your personal data. and we've got former speaker nancy pelosi says she'll run again on "san francisco values"but dozens of retailers are fleeing san francisco due to rising crime. also, that virginia school board at center of parental rights fight, officials spent tax money on a comfy overseas junket. i'm elizabeth macdonald and the
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evening e did starts right now. evening edit starts right now. liz: okay, this news, a special grand jury in fulton county, georgia investigating former president trump in that 2020 case initially recommended charging 39 people. that's more than double the 19 that were indicted and we've got fox news senior correspondent jonathan siri outside the courthouse in atlanta. jonathan, wow, what a story. reporter: yeah, indeed, liz. this special grand jury that issued this report back in december, but we didn't get a full look at it until today when it was released to the general public. it had subpoena power, but not the authority to indict. so their list of 39 was only a recommendation and legal experts say factors ranging from immunity deals for some to insufficient evidence for others, likely influenced what
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district attorney fanny willis presented to >> and she had gone forward with a full list, the course would make sure network of it and she knew not, and she cannot criminalize political speech to include some of these numbers, it would have undermined her overall case. >> among the prominent individuals of the recommended but not indicted list, for a republican senators leffler and david purdue of georgia and current south carolina senator lindsey graham, who spoke with reporters, shortly after the full report released. >> to suggest i'm part of some grand schemes overturn the election, make some sense given my actions, and a space where we, more than anything else and has made today but he could be something else tomorrow campaign, also criticized him of
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the special grand jury, saying that they were recommending indictments against citizen individuals, or merely exercising their first amendment rights ct a while jonathan is incredible and thank you for the reporting is it is the analysis of a medicament to the show, "fox news" chief legal correspondent, most of the show, "fox news" sunday, jim green and chapman, is a great to have you want and really appreciate you shannon, what is your reaction to the story. >> it is an interesting there's so much back-and-forth year, without this georgia case came together and we all think about, that for prison and special grand jury, it was her giving media interviews and talking about she thought it would be simple, to be able to swear in former president trump and to ask questions and it was just very odd soi the end of the day, she is one representing the smoke the decided more than three different people needed to potentially be indicted including, a sitting senator into former u.s. senator scott million people in president trump's orbit, so shows just how widely to cast the net but as
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jonathan reported there the end of the day, she has to figure out what she can prosecute and they're still legal scholars out there who think the 19 people that she didn't like, are going to have a relatively good time bending the defense of any of the five back in his these charges. >> yes, the judge assigned numbers away they knew thank you so going on october the seventh two child lives regularly and shannon, from various income in your expertise, when he is voting county georgia d.a. for any us, lashing out a house judiciary jim jordan, for investigating whether she coordinated with white house and special counsel smith, on her indictment of former president trump and within 2020 case, then chanted critics are saying that she would into a half years until the 2024 election, the season wasn't pulsing is pretty she just put up and say, you know here's the proof that i didn't talk to them the truth. shannon: is interesting on that when she was asking for the night when this will not be rolled out, press conference have you had coordination with special counsel checks that you
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don't want to get into it ended on aggressively she could shut down by quizzing know we didn't, and maybe they did, they had conversations or investigators people impressive come they would've had to talk to some of the same witnesses that is clear, so that would be points for the still what is her second is to investigations of national, congressman jordan and on the chair the committee said her, worried about potential political motivation, he launched of reelection campaign in your talk about prosecuting donald trump advice she fired back at a solid are reminding me of the back-and-forth between house gop and alvin bragg, when they indicted, in new york and basically the middle of my criminal investigation north or to hear that she went on to say, you do not understand the law what you're doing and so, these two are not going to be told getting together this weekend thanksgiving appraiser. liz: no christmas cards between them is had income there's a seven story from the movement in arizona, michigan, new hampshire new hampshire now, half-dozen already voters, your filing this
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lawsuit, try to kick off trump from the ballot in their states, citing the 14th amendment we think that because the argument is, than anybody is engaging in insurrection, should be ineligible for office but he has them and charged with incitement are insurrection special counsel right. shannon: loan people thought was very interesting of those are charges that the special counsel could brought printed offering of these people the 14th amendment language if used taken to defend the constitution you engage in an interruption coming cannot holding federal office and according to have but again are absolutely right those charges do not exist in any of these current cases that are pending other soon federal difference in spirit of what they would argue it is an uncertain on people never call it that an adult does see it that way this will be interestig was about predict this case to the supreme court quickly thing an expedited basis and has to balance getting ready just weeks really have to start of the y
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year. liz: that's interesting and thank you is always terrific and be sure to catch shipments terrific show, "fox news" seneca my 2:00 p.m. eastern time, on the "fox news" channel, notice get you updated on the story coming in, we would bring incorrectly nice director tom bowman federal immigration judge, andrew arthur also joining us a judge, you been reporting, that homeland security is lowballing not reporting the true number of asylum-seekers released into the u.s. and can you tell us more. tom: sure and effective know that is true and we know that the biden administration has released about two-point $3m legal migrants into the united states printed we do not know having people have gone through reports of an released we do not know having people headed over to the former agency guys would been released in the united states and were hundreds of thousands more people have been released and we just do not know who they are. liz: hearing at least 8 million, that's on new number coming in
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tom and since biden took office and went 26 million guideways this hotel know the biden white house what you think of this, remain in taxes that biden may order illegal immigrants to stay in texas having this with the la times reporting that they may be contract them things like, ankle bracelets and gps monitoring, you the border seizing and have to bear the weight invited border collapse. tom: that is just a disgusting political decision, that sounds a judge said, this administration throughout the country come they said that they did in the cover of darkness and flying - and kids in small airports throughout the nation had to follow that this is humane thing to do the administrations bring them across the touching all of a sudden is putting pressure from emphatic sensors and democratic governors, mayors the one chemotaxis and problem under two things are going happen number one, governor abbott just bus more people of the state of texas the department of administration wasn't doing number two the migrant are not
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going in texas, the point is that there is going to be the detention facility between new york chicago that i had because this administration has done in the last few half years pretty. tom: i do. liz: put tom said but then we have mayor eric adams sign blame trump for illegal immigrants pouring into new york city when tom just they have been divided by test has been doing this migrant flight and dead of night and i guess it is here's your take on the biden white house article absent judge watch mayor adams of a pollutant initially apart and say illegal immigration watch this. >> when you think about income of the days that i spent, with the essential employees of the substantial number of them, were undocumented, they were delivering out over 80s they were sucking our stores and they were out in the streets and keeping our city running we have to expand in my ck to make everybody has healthcare make
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sure that the proper services in schools of this issue, it will destroy new york city. it will destroy new york city humbly than 10000 of migrants month, every community in the city is going to be impacted of the city that we knew, we are about to lose the micros national problem and should be handled by the national government is be clear that this mass the trump like republicans matters. liz: really, is trumps medicine, i mean, we have congress woman judge sing the northern border of canada is getting inundated and it one just 11 months time, or apprehensions from 76 different countries in the last ten years combined judge. >> yes no, hello the things that you will hear the biden administration is that do not say the border is open because the border is not "completely
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open all you need to do is look at the wide range of nationalities of people coming into the united season of 15 years ago, 99 percent of all illegal immigrants, where mexican nationals going over the border and today, they are a minority of the number of people coming over the border and to blame trump is absolutely goes into blame texas governor greg abbott is absolutely ridiculous your put out the welcome mat is near mayor eric adams and people are going over this was happening today. liz: tom weir final award. tom: look mayor adams is an advertisement he was clear law enforcement officer name what you keep criminals of the city but he's sanctuary city and new york city. anybody guess arrested after committing a crime, the released back into the streets to reoffending is the community because he refuses to work with ice they kicked ice out of rikers island's every criminal having every game number please
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convicted of a crime in new york city, is released back into the streets to reoffend and so this part of the reason why new york city has such a high crime rate because the percentage of the crimes aren't they are recommitted after the gibbous and is an embarrassment. liz: tom, and judge and thank you so much for joining joining us and have a good weekend. >> thank you. liz: still ahead we have jampacked hour we have a lot of news coming and going bring in the wall street journal editor confederation, for the children's deangelis the washington examiner's giving a right, as of this right former speaker nancy pelosi said she will running on san francisco values when dozens of retailers are fleeing due to rising crime and plus you have the only video of the week, new segment has, it is not the outrage climate change protesters, disrupting the u.s. open doing things like losing their feet to the floor and we will thing on the story next in the evening abbott and headed with economic pro carol
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delivered hours on peer to players and delay the mattress under measures into the night when we include as we do the rounds we not yes, i'm completely convinced now are thinking that we really need fossil fuels to power our lives 6000 derivative programs without that they have chatted, and also deals with themselves to the ground i'm completely change my entire stands and really think that's a good idea, this is doing these people are not actavis. carol: snow queens biggest issue that we have in our lives what are our cameras attached to the phones so we can return to go by doing stupid things getting a bunch of clicks on tiktok's and instagram the personally said in any way not grading biden resolving anything that is creating, typically, i think people are sick of having their lives disrupted by this ridiculous stunts really have no answer sweetie of account 19 go
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to the star coco, the youngest woman to reach u.s. open final since serena williams did in 1999, she saying is more widespread than you may realize, which the. >> it is what it is, thank you unappealing was going to have in this tournament and it happened in the french open in the u.s. wilmington and so far introduce definitely going to happen here and you know i just by hoping it was not my match that honestly without we made it through but it is what it is sweetie when she's evincing, why were you even negotiate with protesters and people getting really fed up blocking rosen throwing on stars in and seven what you think. carol: why think she is amazing and shows an incredible level of maturity as you talk about this issue and talk about the fact that people dealing with bigger pressures than her so i think she came out the star but she try so i noted people are doing this the living to mature and
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drawing the light in the attention away from when everybody is paid to do i think of them again, not for an end in many corporate before and if you want to solve a problem, you get a buy in and get cooperation and persuasion this does not do any of this so is nice and refreshing to see a young person with a majority. liz: the other thing to the protesters, they were demanding the buy into declare a claimant emergency in the energy department just declared a power emergency in texas, with warnings of running back out the white house talking about investing half a billion dollars in taxpayer money and ukraine's green energy renewable energy sector you think about. carol: i'm so frustrated and imagine what we do here with the money just solve of the migrant crisis in the money that is being invested in giving away her taxpayer money given to ukraine for some hoping to be
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used it to crackdown on the border probability have a can could be used to shed migrants back to their home countries had a show that there are not these incentives to come here and homelessness and veterans, anything. use it for this agenda is just a calm police stop in the face to the average american sweetie we have to move onto the story story, we have uaw possible strike, living next week and just rejected gm's offer, any of the uaw is still not endorsed bided in the white house is not trying to stop the possible strike. but trump is willing the other workers saying that there is a disconnected, between democrats and blue-collar workers, listen franchise, what is going on with the economy by the arctic vehicle? what you think carol. shannon: will yes, the democrats have no longer the party the middle class and for the republicans to reclaim that, people are suffering, the workers not getting the appropriate wages to keep up
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with the inflation that is been created by biden and so you have some simply. we should be turning this around and doubling down on the american dream and something with the green subsidies in this nonsense, so it will end up hurting biden but at the end of the day he made this mess, so he's going to be the one that has to write it. liz: your terrific you think you for joining us and thank you for joining us, the story remember the virginia school board, the center of the parental rights fight, and again it's an inventor and another controversy and there accused of spending tens of thousands of taxpayer money, on a luxury oversee junket talking five-star hotels and upscale restaurants. marie and former chief speechwriter and columnist for the wall street journal, speechwriter for george w bush, he reports of white house and the democratic party, and they are in panic mode over biden's phone numbers, and again
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liz: this stunning new report,yu anything collecting your personal data in even about your passengers. jeff is bringing the story is in pennsylvania with more in his good to see you jeff. >> yes it's always great to see you and yes, you know i don't know if you read those privacy documents you know, that you signed when you get a car and what they can monitor the data they can get while you're about to be shocked. the mozilla foundation to the study of 25 top brands and collect all sorts of data about us for microphones in the cars cameras and sensors. they quality privacy nightmare if you have one of those connective cars they call the cars a data gobbling machine with more data collection
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opportunities and smart devices or cell phones. they say the willingness to share the data is beyond creepy in their words and here are some examples, bw said that he can record your voice the car and target you with ads as a result of that in keio said that it can gather information about your life nokia reached out to us and said it is in but we do not really do that and thank you. subaru said that if you get into the car is a passenger, you consenting to have your data gathered. tesla has the related low sweetie from the folks at the mozilla foundation we talked to terry schilling who is president of the american principal project, and he said i hate to say this, but we need regulation. listen. >> americans really all human beings should have a right to the data to decide, they give it to and who was able to sell it ultimately should be able to pull the data back and reclaim it from all of these nobodies and it's an extension of who you
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are as a human being. jeff: data is dollars these days liz, i leave you with this nissan which the folks that did the survey described as one of the worst offenders and they say with a can gather, activity and orientation information and health data and genetic information and precise geolocation we reach out to nissan, and they said and i quote them now, what we do collect and share personal data. but we do it within the law and that sort of thing and they say clearly, nissan does not knowingly collect or disclose any information on activity or orientation. let's get to know and why is it in the privacy document. liz: brighton g.i. feel so comforted and encouraged with the carmakers are saying is always great reporting from you and thank you so much let's bring in former chief speechwriter for george w. bush,
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a great writer and columnist for building government bill we have the story, democrat party the white house in panic mode part of the scene and all republican candidates, beating fight in match up all except - and there also scrambling on how to do messaging on biden family and catching overseas and the government job and what is this all come down what you think will. bill: while i think the part of the reason for the panic, is that they have denied the obvious for so long to say but we all see president biden governor brown on the stage and saying things that are inexplicable. in looking like he saw as and we hear from karine jean-pierre, thinner than he's ever been in young people are having trouble keeping up and if he lies what we see with their own eyes, we know there has been the same
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thing on where we are always hearing biden economics is working for people, the people are not buying it. that's of that i think by not acknowledging the problem, including joe biden's clear mental and physical decline, now comes back with a vengeance sweetie well you wonder how he will handle 2024 debates, and he is in the 30s on the academy coming in the 30s and the reuters in gallup polls, editing, bill, i don't know when we seen so many full pledges negatives are present in 700 out of ten have zero confidence in him and missus personal image is tanking does not inspire confidence or care about people in games of the not buying his lies the show you what is going on and watch the. >> our economies have conveyed that they feel that the impact of our proposals will be
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transitory; the economists the president has been relying on suggest the recent nature for the inflation problem. >> we call on these things, transitory effects. [applause] [applause] >> i have not had the occasion to go to east palestine and there is a lot going on here and i just have not been able to breakout. [applause] [applause] [applause] liz: so feel fully or just saint anderson, we just showed montage was going on is terrible to see
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any president trump and fallen we showed that he has been on air force to with hunter biden and meeting with his business partners, and you know going to the beach and 40 percent of the time and vacation houses. he is not doing press conferences is not going make them ready for the debates easily basically the culture, the cultural warriors do the messaging for him and what do you think. phil: why think that he is being almost deliberately unprepared for the debates remember the last time around, he schism flat out false things that he cited the 51 intelligence officers to save in hunter's laptop was russian disinformation and he said that kind of barley and he said that his family had hunter not received - from china this is true in any republican is going to hammer him on this untruthfulness. you mentioned hunter biden at
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the opening of the showing the problem that he house, were learning a lot more going to learn even more if the impeachment inquiry begins because they get to enhance the subpoena powers and so forth and i do not think that they are prepared to answer because i think that they have something to hide. liz: will final word from the messaging is is putting forward people like eric swallow reportedly sing how can you exit when he was a recovering drug out again so doing it that way and yes yosemite for them, but that the counterpoint bill and why would you put somebody was an payment got in recovery, and trips around the world sitting down with very dangerous on the guards who you know, are making and paying millions invited bank accounts and possible overseas bank accounts and possibly affecting foreign policy and you wknown amigo final word. bill: but i think of there proof yet, the joe biden time but even
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so, i think that it is very bad because he very clearly enabled and was a part of hunter's business and he met with the business associate and he appeared was on the phone when the needed. and now an improved talking points about to one of his business partners so i think it is pretty damning. liz: bill your terrific and thank you for joining us and okay, we have a red new economists full coming out today, is that the politicians above the age of 75, should take cognitive test and mental acuity test anyway to say this when it comes right his former speaker desi pelosi said she's going to run again on san francisco valleys and values and dozens of retailers are fleeing due to crime also confederation for children's cory deangelis and's virginia school board at the center of the parental fights right and reportedly spent money
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what most parents want for the kids about four years, an outspoken critic of giving lower income families that same opportunity for the kids just a couple of weeks ago, the union buster that she and her members will continue to fight tooth and nail against the spread of school choice that the start of the school year, 70 on twitter suggested it was races to keep the park's of color, tracking feeling public schools names replied coming school choice was actually the choice of racist it was created to avoid integrating schools with black children and now after being forced to admit that she took her son out of public schools, sheep this doubling down and pushing back on those calling her a hypocrite. the letter to the union members she said that if you are black family living in a black community, high-quality neighborhood schools of in the dream, thought the reality for my husband and me, it forces to send our son after years of attending public school coming to a private high school so that he can live as his dream of being a soccer player also having curriculum for social and emotional means that even as his
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two sisters remain in chicago public schools looking a state testing scores coming can see why davis does not have confidence in cbs calls were her son and 80 out of every students cannot read a grade level, only 15 percent of the students are proficient in math and 22 cvs was not a single student could either read, or do math at grade level last year. liz: what a story and thank you so much garrett about this stuff just keeps coming and coming and let's get you updated on the story want to bring in american federation for children, senior fellow cory deangelis and courier shaking your head at that one according the stories coming in and you know that county school board in virginia, they were in the controversy about parental rights another in another firestorm cory, the more than $60000 in taxpayer funds junket to fly first class to ghana and some sister city agreement will be assigned to the mayor there but this is happening, right when the voters
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the residence are saying, what are you doing with your toxic school agendas for our kids. cory: bullet, this is almost as bad as when fairfax county schools in virginia spent $20000 on a 45 minute zoom presentation by - getting some of the pro crt guy come on the chief architects of the pro crt movement cometh always of taxpayer money. this is just another example that abuse of power that is a slap in the face at the taxpayers especially when you have the school systems crying over and over again saying that they do not have enough money they just need more money while they stop wasting it, lavish trips like this, maybe the kids would get a better education. liz: according residents are saying that the of the phase were struggling with her own bills but you know "fox5" reports, the beaches getting some of that they spent thousands of dollars and five star hotels and luxury restaurants, had another news report from abc seven, said it is the same board members spent
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more than 33000 tax dollars on luxury junket to your way soon. cory: they have no regard for the taxpayers actually want and not responsible of the taxpayer dollars as a low, that is a good argument for why we should not funnel more taxpayer funding into the system that waste the money year after year when he comes to the schools could see the funding to the parents and let them choose a school that works best for the kids in virginia, and big proponent of education and school choice well families and hopefully they can get that all done soon. liz: your terrific and thank you for your expertise and expertise tonight and have a good weekend good to see you and okay, were going to get you updated on the story coming up, with the examiner's eliminate white, we have former speaker pelosi said she's going to run again but on quote san francisco values and we will show you the dozens of retailers fleeing due to crime. we are now counting 40 retailers
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turning downtown san francisco into a ghost town what is your converse with a ready dagen mcdowell and sean duffy coming up on the the bottom line. >> yes we are going to discuss the g20 and trent six and putin don't show up in his green global disaster and michael children are here to discuss. >> also jason brands on their drugs everywhere on public transit in seattle and jimmy, your feet to the floor the u.s. open to protest climate change annually get glue off, yes gasoline or kerosene in a data rep, top of the hour.
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a big number coming out of tenant what you think. kaylee: it is but i would argue is as much of an age as it is about aptitude and mental competency is that paul specifies because the reason that you see so much concern about biden ♪ ♪ is a visibly showing that are not physically fit for the responsibilities been given to them. you don't hear those same concerns with nancy pelosi however i do think there is no underlying sentiment among the american public right now with older politicians and that they're frustrated with politicians who have made this a career, for their entire lives and being a politician was never supposed to be a lifelong career. supposed me an active civil service that you did for your country and yet here you have politicians who have been doing this, for decades now. longer than i've been alive refused to let go of the reins and tested towards the torch the younger generation and that is why you have support for mental competency tests and for term limits and for things that would
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limit that abuse. i think it's an important concern. liz: while it is interesting what you just said, it is a point of civil service and that is not supposed to be a career lesson one of eight opposed mandating this mental competency test for officials older than 75. but you know when did you make a pelosi and her reelection announcement saying that she is running again pretty and she citing that she's going to run a san francisco values when total crime in san francisco is up double digits nearly 25 percent since 2020, the crime is so bad that the city commission wanted to take tour sunday well his doom and squalor to earn the worst parts of the city so how can she run on those values. kaylee: while she can run on just about anything that she has a building named after her never videos or so doesn't have to worry about losing her seat but it is the worst possible strategy to run on the values of the city when companies are playing and local businesses are
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shutting their doors were going to get this come the downtown san francisco vacancy rate of retail right now is 47 percent liz and that is how many businesses have left over the past several years due to rampant crime and homelessness so that message might find california with her mother's love, it won't fly national ago. liz: let's get you updated on the story and we want to show you the story must talk to kaylee about this when you heard about this left leader, minneapolis. [inaudible]. , she previously demanded, defending and dismantling minneapolis police department. and she is now demanding tough loss on crime and justice after she was carjacked side of her home. we make of the story. kaylee: was a classic example of what happens when the left realizes that is the agenda is completely detached from reality and if you - will the law enforcement they are not going to be consequences for the crimes that there are no consequences for the crimes, is going to increase and we see out across cities in america in new
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york and washington dc where i live in minneapolis and san francisco you stop punishing the criminals, they are going to keep reoffending is so you know it is said that she had to learn this the hard way but i'm glad that she is now advocating for increased law enforcement. liz: so i did everybody else have the pain of losing cops in fear for their safety because of the visuals like this. when we have to be in the learning curve and final word. kaylee: we should not but here's the problem, the leftist do not understand that their policies have an effect on everyday americans like us most of the time going to just do not care and so we face the consequences of the insulated from any of the consequences is only when stuff like this happens when they realize there's a price to pay. liz: your terrific hexagram with us, we have new segment for you, and we have our new video of the week segment really think you're going to enjoy this one is a right there.
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liz: kaylee mcghee white is back from the washington examiner. we wanted to have you on with the new segment. as all the craziness, climate change, protesters gluing themselves to the u.s. open, trump indictments, a strike, porter collapsed crime, there is so much negativity there is so much new video coming and this is a new video of the week segment. we want to make our viewers
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happy something positive to head into the weekend. watches heartwarming video of rocky actor sylvester stallone meeting the pope, shadowboxing, what do you think? >> i think it is so funny when stars get starstruck. the pope is one of the most influential people in the world and here he is exchanging punches with rocky, sylvester stallone. i love this quote from sylvester stallone's quote from the vatican the importance of faith later in his life, he said i was alone in the world and i thought it would have to handle things my own way. this puts me where i should be. that's an encouraging note to in this week on. the importance of faith of anyone's lives and the ability to have a little fun as well. liz: it interestingly said. it is important, there is joy in the faith and rocky seen the pope. a lot of people of issues with pope francis but he was sharing through translator that he is a
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fan of the rocky films and being called a ring and a prayer, it's pretty funny stuff. >> it's amazing what can unite people. he said he grew up watching the rocky films people from all around the world can connect with various things whether films from hollywood, literature but also connected through faith and i think that's a great message. liz: given the week that is behind us and where we are going forward. we have fights over the trump indictment, biden impeachment inquiry, what you looking at most of all? >> i think next week will be a big week. we will keep you more about the schedule coming out with court appearances for donald trump and were learning more about the fulton county indictment particular with the partial grand jury report and also hunter biden front, i'm sure there will be a few more revelations that come out with regards to how the justice department plans to handle that investigation whether it plans to move forward with the potential charge for the gun indictment. we will see all about that next week.
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liz: kaylee mcghee white. please send us your e-mails. we love reading them but. this one from jim in san antonio. i'm wondering why there has been very little attention given to the flight of retirees under bidenomics, personally my 401k dropped 30% since 2020 and everything that i buy goes up 30%, that's a good point i think retirees are really getting hammered, no one seems to care. we care we're going to stay on the stories. i am liz mcdonald, thank you for watching "the evening edit" we appreciate you watching now it's time to send it over to the bottom line we're going to deliver it to dagen and sean. thank you very much. ♪. dagen: good evening i'm dagen mcdowell. sean: i'm sean duffy. welcome to the bottom line. it's an opportunity that could
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