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way, does not mean-- >> i used to wear the uniform but not to a recipe ball. >> harder. >> cailee, thank you and i'm sorry dave ruben congrats. our studio audience kevin gore next i love you, america. welcome to fox new @ night i'm kevin corke in washington. ♪ ♪
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elton john serenading the president and first lady at the white house after a dismal day on wall street and it was actually reminiscent of when james taylor showed up for big celebration at the so-called ablation reduction day. that day saw starks trembled dramatically still democrat cit economy is on the rebound that rolling back republicans that you can imagine back to that fo offering a dueling commitment t america they hope will put them in the majority. >> can't mess it reaction from four to congressman byron donal straight ahead. we begin with the democrats ramping up their attacks on wha they are calling so-called extremists met agenda republicans. we will find out all about that. christina has the latest on tha story she joins us from the wes coast.
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>> great to see you. president biden once again wrapped up political attacks against republicans tonight committing a majority would strip away the fundamental rights of americans. he made these claims at the national national education association headquarters. it tonight the audience of teachers and union members at lesson bomb as the president claimed the gop is controlled b mega republicans appear yet eve though the midterm jet that tha they they just released today addresses critical issues, president biden still slammed it . >> is if you have the things we did not hear we didn't hear the mentioned medicare would get he the mention social security. in 46 days, america will choose. republicans won control of congress abortion will be banned . by the way, it will be initiall banned but if they when i will be how it help on the. ♪ ♪
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tonight british singer elton john performed at the white house organizers essay the musical event was to honor ever day makers including teachers, nurses, mental health workers i lgbtqia+. as dazzling as the night might've been, that many americans but this evening grappling with runaway inflatio in wrapped up crimes it shows that voters. they watch the democrats defund on the policing because this.
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which is badly needed and makin violent crime against officers federal offense. >> great to see you have a good weekend i appreciate that christina kallman out on the west coast. let's talk about the gop is newly unveiled commitment to america as the president hits back because those michael republicans we welcome flooded republican and member of the house committee represented by donald's tonight. congressman, it's one of those stories ran up to get the chanc to talk to you. people on the grand jury hearin from voters. you're telling her that gas prices are still way out. food costs are out of this world . it is tougher to make it right now and it's open the gop comes out with the blueprint, the ide is to presumably address some o the major issues. it told me what the democrats and specifically the white hous don't understand about the commitment to america?
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>> what joe biden said it democrats and frankly house democrats don't get as that republicans are focused on the cures to fix all the things tha they have broken in america. we have bitten all running through our streets. we have da's that prosecute crime we have a southern border that is wide open. rankly people on the terrorist watch list are coming across to. at the drug cartels will make $15 billion at this year and th only time that the radical left carols is when migrants are dropped off at martha's vineyard . then you come to the biggest issue facing everybody. at the economy. the fact that inflation is so rampant that everyday americans are struggling to make ends meet . they adjusted adjusted inflatio are down. because brett cox more, ex-cons do more, food cost more, gas cost more and the light bill also costs more. the commitment to america is th
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pathway the plan to fix what heels america brought to us rankly by joe biden in the democrats. >> it's interesting because there are a number of people i talked to on the hill say say what you will about the former president, trump was right abou a lot of the things he warned about and yet the former secretary of state and his former opponent directly hillar clinton had some very interesting things to say about those who attend trumpet rallie i want to share how to get your reaction on the backside. >> how did people get basically drawn and by hitler? how did i happen question i see this guy ran ranting and raving and people shouting and raising their arms. he saw the rally in ohio the other night, trump was there ranting and raving for more tha an hour and you have these rows
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of young men with their arms raised. >> you don't have to make a hug leap to understand what she has tried to do with imagery. i want to get your reaction. >> i stopped listening to what hillary clinton said long ago because she lost it. she lost in 2016. even barack obama beat her into a doa. who cares what she has to say. the fact of the matter is the reason why donald trump is stil popular and will continue to be popular is because his focus ha always been on making america great. he's never lost focus on that. there are american voters through the country who support that. who want to see yet. today when a country that works. not the one that's governed by the political elites are the likes of hillary claim. who let me remind you has lost twice so as far as i'm concerne her opinions are invalid they d not matter. what does matter something that
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donald trump brought to the forefront and politics he's jus jealous. >> i want to run this by you quickly i only have about 45 seconds left a lot of people ar making much of the abortion issue as a major wedge issue th president by then wouldn't agre with lindsey graham's abortion ban he added my church doesn't even make that argument now. i don't want him sort of unpack the religiosity or perhaps the dogma of it but what you make o this idea that that would be a significant issue come november? >> let's set the record straight . it joe biden is ignoring what the dobbs decision actually says
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. what it says is the federal government has no purview when it comes to abortion. the legislature doesn't have th ability to legislate when it comes to abortion. it goes to the states the reaso why he continues to make the case and make his point is because he is trying to win election. america, he is lying abortion will be governed under state la the way it should have always been. the decision actually has them ranked we should get back focusing on the issues facing all americans at a wedge issue brought up by our president who is a failure and doesn't know what he's talking about. >> back to the steaks and by proxy right back to the people who will make that decision state-by-state. thank you for your time tonight we appreciate it. >> anytime. >> breaking tonight in arizona. a judge is at a major move on a near total abortion ban that ha
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been blocked for nearly 50 years . rolling on friday that the law which allows abortion of a woman's life is in jeopardy can take effect immediately abortio clinics must now turn away anyone seeking that procedure o medical workers could face criminal charges. abortion rights advocates are expected to appeal that ruling. this into fox news tonight multiple federal sources tellin fox that one is facing charges in the hit-and-run death of a florida deputy and that they sa this man was in the country illegally. authorities say deputy michael hardwick was providing security at a construction site when he was struck by a front loader in largo porter florida thursday night. he fled the scene the suspect was captured after a nine hour manhunt rhonda santos tells a fox news that it is investigating to see whether illegal immigrants are using fraudulent information to obtai employment with contractors.
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that has been an issue around the country. >> tonight we have another exclusive from the southern border. at this table go into one of th busiest morgues in the region where the staff has completely overwhelmed. by the number of deaths of a legal aliens trying to get to america. >> another day at the medical examiner's office in texas. the small-market one of the busiest along the southern border. nearly every day the team wheel and another migrant body. adding to the more than 300 the already processed so far this year. >> it is a crisis. i labeled it. when the middle of a crisis. >> doctor current stern's been medical examiner in texas for more than 20 years it. not all of the copies have an m so she serves nearly a dozen that had to stop accepting migrant cases because there's n
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more room. >> it's full. i currently have not a single space in montclair. it's a graphic and agreement reality at the southern border. a warning from viewers at the images may be difficult to see. at this man from mexico was found that out on a ranch in webb county. the medical examiner fingerprinted and documented th death. with nowhere to send these bodies, makeshift cemeteries ar popping up near the border. these plots are mocked by pvc pipe crosses. >> every single one was preventable. >> sources tell fox news that more than 3,000 migrants have died while trying to cross in the us since the beginning of last fiscal year. while the crisis rages on a heartfelt warning from the dr. who knows just how deadly this journey as. >> don't listen to the what the coyotes are telling you. they could care less what you make it safely. >> yesterday and so agents pulled two bodies out of the ri grande river behind me as they
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continue to search at the southern border sources tell us it shows no sign of slowing down . >> the weekend is upon us after another very busy newsweek across the country. to discuss what went down as well as the highs and lows, we welcome media panel beverly district media group president and senior fellow at the independent women's forum incurred as hockney news buster managing editor. >> i look forward to the segmen all the time because it gives u a chance to unpack what in the world went on. i want to take curtis at first. i want to share this from tuesday a headline. a doozy on the border and i'm talking about our peter dc. it tell me about that. why is it relevant? >> the white house is apparentl triggered by the fact that velm lujan spends time at the southern border reporting on what he sees witches record
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numbers of migrants coming across the border. some tragically drowning and sharing it with the rest of the world. they say he is a alarmist and his behavior and not displaying nuance in his coverage. i just find it so absurd that i this media age a reporter who spends time in the field in his boots on the ground is seen as an alarmist and not displaying nuance and has drawn the ire of the white house. and when they try to peddle it on politico with a second-story wednesday, their pushback he wa an abercrombie model in college. >> heaven forbid. that's an interesting highlight of the week for you. it let me bring you and beverly to the conversation which are highlight for the b? >> my media is royal commentato whose stunned down them and int silence on his brand-new mornin show she bought reason impact t the table turning the narrative
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against the typical reparations commentary. basically instead of agreeing with him on what reparation should be, she brought historical facts she talked about william and how the brits with the first country to abolish slavery and she rightly pointed out that the majority o slaves or sold by their own people by african leaders why h didn't know what to do what doe he actually had this long awkward silence and quickly wen to commercial break and i think what a points out is when you can poke holes in the typical narrative, you win the argument and so that is why she is my winner of the week. >> i watched it live and i have to admit, that was something. but i'm not just going to tell you about i'm going to let the folks at home watch it because this was well we will let you judge. >> when slavery was taking plac which was the first in the worl but in the world is founded by william was the british.
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>> that was beverly's high poin of the week. what about your low point? >> my low point was that media coverage rushing to defendant stacy abrams for her coverage insisting that the ultrasound machines for pregnant women is really just a beeping sound as some sort of moon landing level spirits see theory and of cours we had the washington post the so-called fact checker running after him and my colleague put together a hall of shame over the years it showing how the media have really created this narrative whether it's the washington post new york times or atlantic. suggesting it is some sort of pseudoscience machine created b men. they're really willing to do anything to cover up for stacy abrams and helped create the narrative of the pro- abortion side. at the media were honest in thi
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type electric season they would cover gasp from both side but thus far we haven't seen it. >> and that you've seen this pattern dating back i think the last six years. at one side makes mistake i mis speaks or flubs a fact, lie and people go crazy but the other side as as it's like oh accidents happen. >> your low light for the week beverly is a sight to see. tell me about it and let the folks see. >> this is press secretary par who struggled very much how she could discuss the presidents an his 60 minutes interview sunday when he said the pandemic is over. she struggled to have a respons not only sing trying to walk it a vexing that's not what he meant but even pointing out he was walking through the detroit car show making us think he was distracted by cars but a poor response by her all the way around.
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>> that was a tough one. she seen it happen i'm sure she talked about it with the staff. for some reason in the moment she missed on that one. let me share what she said so you can watch what beverly described. >> the president said and he wa clear in 60 minutes interview that cobalt remains a problem and we are fighting it and we have to continue to make sure that we are fighting this once in a generation pandemic. here is that they can. what he believes as acknowledge that the massive amount of progress we have made. again a lot of this is practice your answer practice your answe repeatedly. get good at it and that they go when we go the other way. it's time on the job and obviously she still learning as we go. >> a real pleasure to have you but us on a friday. have a great weekend.
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>> atlantic canada is bracing for hurricane conditions as fiona continues along its destructive path and through th national weather service center says extreme weather could be downgraded in some places may b down to a tropical storm. it still expected to cause prolonged power outages down trees and washed out roads. be careful if you're out and that area. all of it is happening after fiona absolutely pounded bermud friday morning authorities ther fortunately say no injuries or fatalities although there have been somewhat winded damage nothing major to report tonight meteorologist have been keeping an eye on a tropical depression. number nine which at last word had actually strengthened into tropical storm ian. that system is expected to hit the great state of florida as a cat three. we will keep an eye on that.
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meantime breaking news tonight out of major league baseball th st. louis cardinals superstar ever approvals joining the exclusive's at 700 home unclipped tonight. the future hall of famer clubbing number 699 in number 700 back to innings as other th redbirds about the dodgers tonight in la. the fourth man in major league baseball to clear that hurdle. babe ruth. bonds the other we will leave out-- >> this baby wants her birthday cake. you're going to have to deal with it. online dating goes to the dogs. really? today's best viral videos, next.
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>> twenty-five minutes after th hour welcome back. eight talker is thinking outsid the qubit. the video going viral for showing all the different shape and sizes of ice cube that one women is making. she is making them that fit different types of drinks and glasses. the video backing up over 23 million views and shows off small around different energy drinks long narrow ones and for your water bottle specialized cubes of her coffee even heart-shaped cubes for cocktails . >> that baby is not impressed. her older sister grabbed a forkful full her birthday cake. >> giving her the mean mug. that video was taking during he very first birthday party and going viral for her reaction to her older sister sneaking a piece of the watermelon themed cake. >> dallas cowboys when their
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week two game against the bengals and that one fan was still beside himself with joy h decided to dress up. he dressed up as he dressed up his horse and that into a walmart in arlington, texas. the fan wearing a jersey casually strolling to walmart o his horse. technically riding a horse and private property but the owner without the consent is illegal. nobody complained its cowboy country after all by the way th boys that take on the g men the gents at the giants on monday night football. >> rob schneider is hilarious he's a funny guy great actor an he was apprising customers at a pain except fast food joint to promote his latest baby. schneider working the drive-through window taking orders and circumvent drugs and
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as you saw there joking with customers at raising canes chicken fingers on east baselin road. the restaurant appears in his new movie daddy daughter trip which was filmed throughout the great state of arizona. rob schneider, you are hilariou coming up next as we continue. tender for dogs? in honor of national dog lick the dating app is helping match dogs with singles to connect people who like new pets with rescue organizations around the country. tender users it can like a rescue match and start getting connected with a dog that might be available to be adopted. >> it's a cool idea. as you probably know by now it' officially fall and as if on cu the foliage is changing all ove the country this video showing the treetops beginning to do just that. that's east of salt lake and utah. it's a good reminder to get out this weekend and enjoy all the beauty of nature.
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this reminder if you have a viable video you want to see on the show, hit me up at kevin corke on social media or fox ne @ night's newly released a vide showing the moment california mom was confronted by detective with evidence that she faked he own kidnapping back in 2016. laura ingle has that story as the crime crisis continues. >> kevin, sherry kept her story going even through the confrontation in the interrogation room with police. saw and crying when detectives dropped the bombshell that they found that dna evidence belonging to the person she was with when she claimed she was held captive which was not from random kidnappers of but instea her ex-boyfriend. put yourself through this the king ford to tell certain
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stories. you messed couldn't control the dna. >> the interrogation video was just made public and shows that the mother up two question the law sitting next to her husband who had been supportive through horrible ordeal they vanished november 22 while out on a run and after a significant multistate search to find her, she turned up three weeks later with a chain around her waist walking on a county road and within california thanksgiving with claims to hispanic women kidnapped her and kept in a closet and had starved and branded her. after collecting compensation funds and running with the moonlight figures detectives discovered the truth after tracking down james reyes her ex-boyfriend and southern california. they tested dna evidence from his house and put them through polygraph test in which he made out the line step-by-step footy
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and asked her to pick him up brand her body and break her nose to make it look like she was kidnapped. >> she eventually pled guilty t the crimes it to days later her husband filed for divorce. papini agreed to a plea deal an sentenced this week to 18 month in prison. >> up next but the plunging stock market says about recession fears and why latinos are increasingly walking away from the democratic party. we will talk about that what th
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panel coming up next
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>> thirty-six after the hour an a deal with senator joe mentioned at the energy permits and a pipeline in virginia and west virginia could mean the government runs out of money an a little more than a week. congressional chat program has more on that. >> the price to get joe mansion to back the democrats tax climate help bill could be the risk of a government shutdown. senate majority lumber schumer promised him deal to expedite i a pipeline. that was in exchange for his vote on the august bill the provision is supposed to go in the interim spending plan. republicans are withholding their support from the government funding bill. >> they don't to give any rewar to mansion and they believe it was part of the agreement that led to the passage of the reconciliation bill. it remains to be seen whether o
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not they stand up up. >> democrats will need to gop senators to break a filibuster mentions mountains they colleague about yes but other republicans aren't sure. >> i don't know whether joe wil be able to pass it or not. he made a deal without having all his ducks in a row. >> democrats on with his deal either bernie sanders asked ale too recheck the mansion acquire he says it boosts a fossil fuel and democrat tim kane likes reform for energy permits that kane says it's unfair to specifically greenlight them at valley pipeline. >> it's accrued over 350 violations of water quality related protections. both in virginia and in west virginia. >> i'm not opposed to the mountain valley pipeline. i don't think congress should b in the business of approving pipelines or rejecting them. >> house democrats are betting the mansion the evaporates.
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>> we will have to see how it comes back from the senate and there may be room for negotiation is a test about on the planet in the senate tuesda night but if it feels to get 60 votes, democrats may need to strip it out or face a government shutdown. >> thank you. appreciate it a clash of our government funding happening at the same time some americans ar seeing a very big blow to the portfolios that do help closing at a new low for 2022. we want to discuss this and mor with the former senator chuck schumer and host of the progressive podcasts and author of put it all back and chains o joe biden's policies and a project at 21 cochair was cooper . >> figure for spending time wit us on a friday night. we appreciate you spending it with us. i went to share this headline because as i mentioned earlier in a segment with congressman donald, the truth is no matter
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how you slice it, it is getting tougher for people out there. the bill are getting tighter, the dollars are going as far. americans have lost a $4,200 in income under biden according to a study the average american lost about 3,000 in annual purchasing power because consumer prices which have rise 12.7 percent since january 2021 have spiked a significantly faster than wages. wages have risen 8 percent over the same period which resulted in a pickup for americans is struggling to pay for daily necessities including food, gas and rent. it's unfair to say and i know you will agree it's unfair to suggest it's all on one person or even allow one party and tha yet the buck stops with the guy at the job. what's he doing and why aren't
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things getting better faster? >> the buck always stops at the president. he's blamed for everything. that study is dubious it's by the heritage foundation i read it there averaging all spending and saying all americans on average it's nonsense. yes yes spending power is down that's correct. yes the economy is not doing what it was doing a year or two ago. there are many reasons. at the american people understand. is he a steady decline in energ prices. we may see a spike in the winter . i don't think the energy price issue are the economy will be the number one thing on voters minds in november. if you would've asked me in june , i would say no that would be. there's a lot going on. a lot of things driving people to the polls. biden seems to have as numbers continuously approved rise in the polls and that will be helpful with democrats on the ballot in november. >> a couple of things he's righ when he says energy prices may be broadly still high although
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the democrats can point to the fact that gas prices have come down from historic highs think it's also obvious that chris ma not believe it but i think the carnival will still applies in november is right before the holidays i suspect that's exactly what people will think about. >> i'm not sure if it should be said it's the economy stupid or stupid, it's the economy. of course it'll be the number one driver. of course the american people will be focused like a laser. we are all but in a bear market with the stock indexes. and now sure the left will try to redefine the definition of a bear market the same way they managed to redefine what a procession as. but the american people are the ones who really measure this an to answer more adequately about
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the heritage foundation study, yes it's an average but blue says with wall street journal says is the level where you are on the income scale, the harder you were hit by these mismanagement by the biden economic policies. >> a lot of people will toss this back and forth for the limited amount of time i have left i want to shift gears and talk about a trend let me share a soundbite which unpacks the idea that the gop is gaining in popularity among hispanic voters >> the larger picture is latino have been sending a message for the past four years. when not trying to say that republicans are winning the national about what were trying to say is democrats are losing. we need to listen. >> tight answers both we got about a minute to go. what if anything can do?
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>> they've got to stop treating latinos like a model laughed an stop taking them for granted. republicans have made interims with latinos because outreach particularly evangelical patino is and texas, florida and arizona where they made significant inroads i think the biden campaign missed an opportunity to turn florida by competing for latino votes particularly puerto ricans who emigrated from puerto rico to florida after hurricane maria. i don't understand why the part is not taking it seriously. they are still winning a majority of latinos but they need to get a vast majority to start turning texas, florida an arizona. >> 152nd source. >> shut down the crazy train. all of the lgbtqia+ many gender can you have? let's operate on your child, al of the we don't like the american flag stop it, quit fon
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of the police support america say you love it latinos it love america that said you get their vote. and a border security is a big issue for them as well. a great conversation thank you as always coming up, went to ge a short-term rental and in hawaii? that may no longer be possible according to a new honolulu ordinance. that court is next with that.
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>> time for a night court. it taking you to hawaii were a group other rental owners aren' feeling that aloha spirit. a newly passed ordinance could make their properties illegal after october. they are suing the city of honolulu for wasting the minimu length of a stay in a short-ter rental from 30290 days. >> write tourism is the bedrock many local say the influx of tourists dries up their cost-of-living including housin prices. let's take it to our legal eagl intake break it down.
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>> and founding manager of janc legal brian, i want to share th ordinance with you it reads it thusly short-term rentals are disruptive to the character in the fabric of our residential neighborhoods they are inconsistent with the land it uses at there intended for our residential zoned areas and increase the price of housing for a while who is resident population by removing housing stock from the for sale and a long-term. city council finds any economic benefit of opening our residential areas are far outweighed by the negative impacts to our neighborhoods an resident i ask you first becaus i'm curious they really believe it's illegal and second of all if they move in his directions will that have unintended consequences? i do think it is legal they are
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trying to say it's an equal protection argument here and i don't know that there's a constitutional right to have a 30 day airbnb let me tell you i i can but i really do think i'l think we need to make hotels great and i think we need to make neighbors great and why aren't hotels great and one who experienced pandemic or post there are the same way we've skipped people for the last two years that with your continenta breakfast and when you're at a hotel now it's not the same state anymore you are lucky if you get housekeeping services the day you are there if you ge at all it's helping hold up the industry and the really quickly right is a help neighbors out what these 30 day rentals are there but by big companies llcs
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and you end up having marty and wendy bergen living next door t you but the cartel and instead of having the bradys in not tom brady and jess out but i think we want more of the brady bunch living next door i we went neighbors at that we know that 30 day turnaround lintels to me i think it really is an interes in getting the hotel industry back on its feet and let's get back to knowing more neighbors are instead of the big companies . >> i think they're a couple of things i would say about that. the pricing is the problem. if you're couching people or charging them extreme prices people want to save money especially if you're bringing family to an area. the other thing is you want to protect neighborhoods but it's liberty if you own a property t want to print it out, why can't you? >> alice, what's your take on it ? >> i think the property owners have a couple of good arguments. one in their complaint they cit
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a previous ordinance if they've been operating under for decade since at 80s it. where they see the minimum was set at 30 days and they should be grandfathered in. essentially it is something tha is typical with a zoning and permitting ordinances usually i the city was a good can't have driveway at an intersection within 25b for not gonna go around to all the houses and do they say you have to tear it apart that's what they're sayin here. they want to use the same contracts we been using the new ordinance, apply to new rental properties i do have a good constitutional argument this is private property the government is commending and limiting its use in taking part of it withou just compensation. in the property owners have sai in they're complaint they've artie lost a business had to cancel agreements. >> and it's interesting to because it of the complaints ha been were talking about militar personnel out they just need a short-term stay doctors and nurses it's a fascinating topic
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at which we had more time we certainly appreciate you both and a kris bryant they can use much. >> think you'll take care and that we appreciate you spending part of your friday night with us. i am kevin corke in washington, thanks for watching fox new @ night. we will see you monday. have a great weekend his skin looks firmer over timey with a little body. w >> i feel fearless in my skin. it's back america, applebee's all you can eat boneless wings, just twelve ninety nine . power outages or unpredictable, inconvenient and disruptive to
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