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and boys in blue. let's do it [cheers and applause] >> kat: all right that's all the time we have thank you to emily compagno, larry kudlow, tom shillue, tyrus and our studios audience. fox news at night with kevin corke is next. i'm kat timpf and on behalf of greg i love you america. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to fox news at night. i'm kevin corke in washington. ♪ >> breaking tonight it's being called the nightmare scenario that florida has been dreading for nearly a century. airports already closed tonight in tampa with orlando international set to close later wednesday morning. we're tracking hurricane ian tonight and what it can mean for the low lying areas surrounding tampa bay as it is now expected
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afternoon. we have team coverage for you tonight, lucas tomlinson with how political rivals are actually coming together to help the people in the great state of florida. robert ray on the ground with how floridians are responding to the warnings over in key west but we begin with meteorologist ian oliver at fox weather center with the latest models and where things stand at this hour. >> kevin good even the latest information from the national weather center none is good a devastating hurricane strike in south florida, the latest maximum winds at 120 miles per hour, a category 3 but one that's forecast to intensify into a category 4 before land fall. you already see all of these intense bands that have been moving across south florida, a lot of spin in these intense bands and we've seen a couple dozen tornado warnings already that's a threat but look at the core of this storm we actually lost this buoy now. before it stopped reporting data it reported a wind gust up to 85
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miles an hour, key west a gust of 63 in the past hour, we've seen gusts up to 71 miles per hour, about a hundred miles removed from that inner core. also you showed some of that video of the flooding in key west, the third highest water level ever recorded in key west and the only two that were higher, wilma and irma, two historic and retired hurricane name that devastated florida. this is the latest forecast path that intensification continues, a reasonable land fall here somewhere between sarasota and naples and on the southeastern side of that inner core that you can see on radar, that's where we'll see a devastating storm surge, which could approach 12 feet above normally dry ground. look at this. the hurricane warning that extends from tampa bay points south but also inland into places like orlando. hurricane force winds will extend well inland and that's going to lead to an extremely widespread amount of power outages as we move on through wednesday. look at the peak storm surge, though, as i mentioned, some
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areas could see up to 12 feet, some of those possible areas like fort myers down to naples the barrier islands some only have an elevation of about three feet, you think about what 12 feet of water rise would do, that's why the mandatory evacuation orders were issued. this is the more widespread threat. of course those hurricane conditions spread well inland but look at that stripe of red along i 4, tampa, saint pete over to lack land orlando eventually daytona beach. that rain amount is 15-20 inches. that represents an extreme flash flooding risk over the next 36 hours. kevin? >> great stuff, ian. thank you so much. of course, i know you'll be watching it all throughout the night and throughout the day tomorrow. we'll stay locked in with you. meantime let's check in with fox weather correspondent robert ray, he has the latest on the ground from fort myers. >> conditions deteriorating here in fort myers overnight. this is fort myers beach, which is a very long key and we are
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going to take it right in the chin, unfortunately. take a look at this, as rick looks at one of the little pockets here for tourism, and you see the rain and the palms swaying a bit. the ebb and flow of the outer bands here tonight across this part of the gulf coast. and i have to say, where i'm standing right now, at some point tomorrow, will be completely underwater if this forecast and this track continues to move the way it is. we're expecting anywhere between 8-12 feet or more of storm surge t gulf of mexico, just about a hundred yards over there, and this pocket will be surrounded by water. there is no high point on this key. so there's nowhere for vehicles to go up two, three floors, there's no parking garages to keep them safe. so any vehicles out here are in jeopardy, as are lives. if you decided to stay, you should probably get out at some point here before it gets too
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bad overnight and into the morning. at 6:00 a.m. we're going to start to feel those winds and more rain. by the time noon comes, we may see the beginnings of surge. and when ian tracks up at that cat 3 cat 4 right off of this key here by, say, midday, and then really a parallel at about 8:00 p.m. on tomorrow night, what we're going to feel is those category 3 category 4 winds on the dirty side, the counter clockwise side here in fort myers area. as it spins up. it doesn't really matter where it comes ashore at this point, it's about the impacts and the impacts are dangerous and deadly. the officials have been telling people all day to get out. the director of emergency management for the state of florida told neil cavuto earlier today that it is dire. if you have not evacuated please leave. we are in a situation where we are preparing as a team here tonight. we are nervous, on guard, our heads are on a swivel and we are
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ready to get off of this key at some point early tomorrow so we also do not experience this storm surge. back to you. >> thank you so much. that is incredible reporting and good advice, especially if you are in the northeast quadrant of that storm, you have got to get out of the way. turning now to how the hurricane is even impacting politics. president biden crossing the political divide tonight to speak with florida's governor, ron desantis, with whom he's publicly clashed on a number of issues like covid-19 and illegal immigration. correspondent lucas tomlinson has more for us on that story tonight. hey lt. >> good morning kevin. with hurricane ian bearing down on the florida gulf coast governor ron desantis who early said he didn't have time for pettiness appeared grateful after speaking with president biden. here he is with sean hannity. >> the biden administration has approved our request for a pre land fall declaration and did that very quickly. so we're thankful for that. it's my sense that the administration, you know, wants
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to help. >> biden had already called three florida mayers hours before speaking with florida's republican's governor who has clashed with biden since taking office on education, covid, mass immigration to name a few. for much of the day the white house peppered with question about why the conversation did not happen sooner. here's biden's fema administrator. >> we do not bring politics into our ability to respond to these disasters. we are going to support whatever governor desantis asks of us, we signed his emergency declaration within hours of him sending it in we'll continue to do that as we see what the impacts of this storm are. >> hours ago white house press secretary karin jeanne-pierre tweeted president biden spoke with governor desantis of florida to discuss the steps the federal government is taking to help florida prepare for hurricane ian. the president and the governor committed to continued close coordination. with the hurricane barreling down on florida, new concerns tonight about the nation's strategic oil reserves currently
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at the lowest levels in nearly 40 years, 1984 to be exact, kevin. here's our colleague edward lawrence in the briefing room earlier. >> is there a concern that the reserve is not high enough now to handle the aftermath of this emergency and other hurricanes that could come? >> we will continue to assess after the storm passes to see what the impacts are and make sure we're putting measures in place to support any gas we might identify. >> while the president boasts about the price of gas decreasing in part to his tapping into the strategic oil reserves it's noticeable the price of gas is more than 50% greater than when he took office. >> and still rising in places like california. lucas tomlinson for us, lucas thank you, i'll see you again in just a few >> meantime wawa convenience stores in philadelphia facing a unique brand of criminal. lawless teen-agers. we have video of a ransacking that one philadelphia inquirer columnist described as a scene from the apocalypse.
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trace gallagher has more that tonight hey trace. >> kevin good evening as you look at this video which millions have already seen some of the kids involved could be as young as ten years old. this happened saturday evening at a wawa in a philadelphia suburb. it shows young people pouring into the store, then proceeding to steal food, drinks, and a variety of other items. during the chaos the suspects also heavily damaged the store and there is now video of people throwing things, and a girl dancing on a counter. police say there were roughly a hundred suspects, and most were juveniles. how do police know exactly? because they were on scene but did not arrest anyone. instead they decided to simply disburse the crowd. but now they want the public's help identifying those young people, and wawa is working with police to, quoting here, bring all the perpetrators to justice as soon as possible. but recent evidence and patterns concerning this type of behavior strongly suggest those people will not be brought to justice.
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maybe that's why police are now making a plea to their parents. watch. >> some of this comes back to home training, some of this comes back to parenting. somebody brought that question up in terms of the parents. that onus can't always fall on police or other organizations, some of that falls on the parents. you have to raise your children properly. >> meantime another philly wawa is now trying to avoid problems with students all together. the store directly across from roxborough high school will close monday through friday from 2:30 to 3:30. the store has repeatedly had issues with students during the hour after school gets out. and the recent chaos at that nearby wawa we showed you pretty much secured the decision to close. and breaking on fox news at night, roxborough high school in philadelphia is also the scene of a deadly shooting. police say four football players walking near the school were ambushed today. one of the students died, three others wounded. the shooting happened after the school held a joint scrimmage
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with two other high schools. philadelphia we should note has now passed 400 homicides so far this year, on track for the deadliest year ever. >> sad but true. trace gallagher for us in la. trace, thank you. >> first up in tonight's crime crisis roundup a 68 year old korean american jewelry store owner in delaware viciously beaten by an armed robber who pistol-whipped him before climbing over the uncoulder kicking him in the head and striking him with a hammer before cleaning out the place of all its jewelry. police actually arrested the suspect who now faces robbery and firearm charges. the victim suffered traumatic brain injuries and has a very long recovery ahead, according to his family's gofundme >> in new york, a homeless man, following a 33 year old woman off of a train after she ignored his attempts to talk to her. he threw her to the ground and punched her and kicked her repeatedly inside a queen's
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subway station. she suffered a severe eye injury and it turns out the suspect is familiar to police. he actually was arrested many years ago for killing his own grandmother and for stabbing another woman back in 2010. he's being held without bail tonight. >> this footage capturing the terrifying moment of a carjacking in philadelphia. the suspect pointed a handgun at the victim, stole her dropped bag and her car and then took off. the whole thing taking just seconds. police are asking for help to find this guy. >> i don't mean no harm i'm just not from around here. i got a big [bleep] but i'm not from around here is what i'm saying. i'm from chicago, bra. >> i'm from chicago bra i'm not from around here. an armed man casually carrying a shotgun into a convenience store in florida. cops say the, quote, would-be robber didn't notice anyone behind the counter but a store employee certainly noticed him,
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armed himself and confronted the suspect who claimed to be from, you know, out of town. he walked out. he was arrested shortly thereafter. meantime, in the great state of colorado, what began as a routine arrest ended terribly after police put the handcuffed suspects in a patrol car, it was actually parked on train tracks. moments later a train slammed into the car. the arrested woman, who was in the back seat, suffered very serious injuries but is expected to survive. the state of colorado is investing what happened. >> new york city breaking ground this week to address a broken immigration system that's resulted in thousands of illegal immigrants arriving into the big apple in need of housing. democratic mayor eric adams hoping the construction of a tent shelter town, more or less, will actually help to meet the demand and lessen the strain on homeless shelters there which are already nearing capacity. correspondent lauren green has the details from new york city for us tonight.
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good evening, lauren. >> good evening, kevin. back-to-back days of migrant buses arriving in new york from the southern border states is putting increased pressure on mayor eric adams administration. while the city shelters are strained to capacity, temporary housing is now going up, and the mayor is striving to control the political narrative. >> this is not a shelter issue. this is a humanitarian refugee migrant crises. >> mayor adam defending the building of these temporary tents in a summer beach parking lot that will house up to a thousand single a did you want migrants. he says they'll be climate controlled and migrants will receive food, vaccines and legal aid. >> we are doing what no other locale is doing, giving people the services they need. so this is not inhumane. this is new yorkers stepping up, meeting the crisis, responding appropriately. >> however, these tents will not house families with children, and that has become a concern for migrant advocates.
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>> the current plan is for families with children to go to the department of homeland services shelter system. if they want to try an alternative to that in addition, it should not include congregant living situations. >> for several months now tens of thousands of ref jigs and undocumented immigrants have been pouring across the southern border into texas and arizona. frustrated with the lack of leadership from the biden administration, governor greg abbott began bussing thousands north into democratic run sanctuary cities. other republican state governors, including florida's ron desantis, have joined the effort. adams calls abbott the real villain, but he now, too, is asking for federal help. >> the national government has a responsibility and assisted in its national problem but also those local governments like governor abbott has the responsibility to coordinate what we're doing. we should not attack another state because we are angry about what's happening in the country.
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>> a second temporary housing site will open soon but there's no word yet on where that will be. kevin? >> lauren, thank you so much. lauren green in new york. meantime, the crisis, well, one of the major issues of the midterms without a doubt, illegal immigration is all the talk and here to discuss it all is tonight's political panel fox news contributor and syndicated host sydney and former assistant to president trump mark. i want to begin with you and share a sound bite from president obama and dovetails into a bite from ted cruz. listen carefully how the former president characterizes how people are viewing the illegal immigration issue and how he says republicans are playing it out. listen to this. >> the biggest fuel behind the republican agenda is related to
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immigration, and the fear that somehow america's character is going to be changed if people of darker shades, there are too many of them here. >> you know what's racist? when biden doesn't care about the dead bodies that did cartels leave on texas farms and ranches across the southern border. you know what's racist? that biden will do nothing to stop the 100,000 fentanyl overdoses that happened last year. >> it used to be a thing. you could disagree agreeably, mark, and not basically call out your political adversaries racist but that appears to be what the former president is saying here. >> you're exactly right and it's because he doesn't have any answers. he didn't have any answers, biden doesn't have any answers, and what really only worked is, what's happening under the trump administration and we are he a seeing it play out. this has nothing to do where people of color it's about a legal immigration system. we're a country of immigrants.
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i can go back and remember my time in the white house when president trump was talking about modernizing our legal immigration system. while also making sure that we stop the flow of illegal immigrants, drugs, gangsters and crime that was flowing across our southern border. >> lesley, there's a way to be humanitarian, there's a way to look out for those who would come here seeking a better life in an orderly legal fashion, and, yet, there's an argument to be made here that we do have the capacity. that's what democrats say. we can take care of people. i think the argument on the other side is, fine, they can come, just come legally, come through a border crossing. this seems to be basically an open border. do you disagree with that? >> yes, i disagree. it's not like it's a door that was closed during trump or any republican president when democrats are there. here is the problem. no president, democrat or republican, has the power to fix this. the only way this gets fixed is if you change the asylum laws.
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what our asylum laws currently say is come here in order to a apply for asylum. come here to our borders in order to do this. all we have to do is have our congress democrats and republicans together, do that. look, we have had drugs coming over our border, we have had the cartels at our border, we have had tunnels coming under fences and walls and every part of our border for nearly 30 years now. so, you know, we can blame this and place this at the trumps and the bidens and the obamas and the clintons and bushes, the reality is it's really at the feet of congress. they have the power to change the asylum laws and change the way things are processed. we all know there's a 4-5 year backlog in our court system. so even if they applied in their own country those already here have to wait years and years on and years to go through the system. we don't have the money in the system and we don't have the people in the system to process the number of people who are requesting asylum. >> i think that's a fair point
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and a lot of people would agree with part of what you said and disagree with the idea that maybe they should wait in their countries of origin to figure it out but that's something congress can do. in the 30 seconds and i apologize that we only have left because of the breaking weather story, there's news of potential yellen departure after the midterms. 15 seconds each. mark will that make a difference or no? >> no, because you have failed problems coming from the top. look, everyone on biden's economic team should be fired, not allowed to resign. they've led to the worst economy since the 1980s, gas prices, groceries, inflation out of control. people tired of it. >> lesley, wrap it up for us. >> i totally disagree. i don't think that we're going to see a departure of ms. yellen, especially depending on who wins the control of the senate and by how many seats. i think it would be a political headache. you have to go through senate confirmation. i don't think it's a headache this administration wants to
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♪ >> kevin: welcome back, everybody. first up in tonight's viral videos a stand up on the high seas, watch as a sea otter hops up onto a surfboard and will not get off the board. the surfer tried splashing to no avail. it's believed the sea otter is pregnant so she may have just needed to, you know, chill out for a bit. >> three, two, one. zero gravity. [cheers and applause]
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>> kevin: goal. i used to love that guy. check out this high flying soccer match may have set a guinness world record for the highest altitude soccer. four on four in 20,000 feet on a specially formatted cabin in the plate set to have zero gravity conditions. gravity did not increase the scoring, the final was 2-1. the red team won >> now for even more record-breaking high flying action a prince dare delve broke the world record for the highest high line ever walked. he walked over one 300 feet high. he did it at the beautiful in normandy france, took him almost two hours to get across. crazy. >> this is my range rover. this is what it looks like now. >> kevin: oh, bummer.
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that hurts the heart to see that. video from california showing the cause and effect of having a bear stuck in your suv. take a look at that. the bear was stuck inside the range rover for between six and seven hours. it spent its time scratching and clawing and looking but not finding any food inside but as you can imagine the interior was in absolute shambles. the owner however said the worst part was the smell. can imagine >> up next over a hundred endangered young sea horses released in special sea horse hotels thanks to sea life in sydney, australia an aquarium. they're actually seeing their population decline and so the aquarium does something special, they release them into botany bay full of sponges and allergy for their brand new homes. i think that's cool >> finally we take you to munich germany for oktoberfest, the 187 edition of the world's largest beer festival.
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been there, done that, drank too much. first time since 2019, since the pandemic, have they actually been able to get out there and let it all flow. taps are flowing, the festival runs until the third of october and i wish i was there >> reminder if you have a video you would like to share hit us up on social media at kevin corke or at fox news tonight >> with that time to bring in my mind lt lucas tomlinson. he has news of a new study that reveals the number one heart pounding dream that most americans have. >> that's right, kevin, great to be back with you. in fact i've been dreaming about this segment all day kevin: sure you have. >> speaking of dreams, according to a new 2,000 people dream study conducted by american sleep, the top five recurring are being chased, i have that one, sounds like a nightmare actually, school being unprepared for a test, giving a speech and flying, but the most popular dream according to 54% of those surveyed is falling.
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that's right. how about you kevin any of these sound familiar? >> kevin: i know lots of people who dream all the time. they love to tell me i dreamt this, i dreamt about that. i'm the guy that just doesn't dream. and if i -- extremely rarely. and on the rare occasion that i do dream it's basically something i watched earlier in the day like if i saw a game or watched a movie i might think i'm in good fell as or something i'm at the bar. >> they say the dream is a recollection of the day's event kevin: that's all i have. what about you. >> my nightmare going back to my military days i'm in the young uniform. ever since being in this business i'm late for a live shot and stumbling around the studio trying to get the lights on and get hooked up but missing a live shot i would say is not too reoccurring but happens kevin: you need to get out more [laughter] kevin: if you're worried about missing work. >> but being chased that one is familiar and always not just being chased but i'm in slow motion, somebody's after me kevin: they're going to catch you. >> i don't know what that means we need to bring in a
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psychiatrist. >> kevin: psycho analyze your dreams. >> i'm in a fight. >> kevin: i did have a nightmare once where i wanted to scream but nothing came out. i don't know what i was afraid of but whatever it was i was -- >> for an anchor that's a nightmare not being able to talk. >> kevin: i couldn't say a thing. lt thank you >> the attempt to block the president's student loan bail out some call it a bail out some call it a handout some call it ace handoff. we talk to the group bringing that lawsuit next. ♪
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college, who haven't taken out student debt. if it goes through, it will be the most expensive executive order in american history. >> kevin: strong words there by betsy devos. the debate over the president student loan handouts spilling over into an actual lawsuit. the first one being filed in the great state of indiana where a plaintiff claims the tax penalty from his state will be more harmful than actually helping people with loans. and this is a very interesting topic. here to discuss is larry saltsman the litigation director with the pacific legal foundation representing the plaintiff. larry there are a number of questions i have for you. i think the obvious one is this one. if you went to college and you took out a loan, you're responsible for the loan. you should pay for it. if you didn't go to college, didn't want to go to college, didn't have the grades to go to college, did something else with your life, you're driving a truck, why on earth should be you on the hook to fund somebody else's education? >> yeah, i think that's right.
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it's a deeply unfair policy to people who didn't go to college, who went to college paid off their loans or avoided loans all together and are now being asked through taxes to shoulder the burden of those who took out loans. whatever the policy though, the lawsuit that was filed is simple. it's that congress just did not give the president the authority to execute this sweeping debt cancellation program. >> kevin: when you talk about cancellation and i know that's even a loaded description because while the white house is saying this would cancel up to a certain amount of money, the truth is, they're really just shifting the burden, are they not? >> yeah, of course. money has to come from somewhere, and as you said before, there are people who made a choice who pursue a career, didn't require college. they're just the forgotten people in this whole program. >> kevin: yeah, let me share part of the complaint and it's an interesting one. it says this in part, in the rush, the administration has
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created new problems for borrowers in at least six states that tax loan cancellation as income, people like plaintiff frank garrison will be worse off because of the cancellation. indeed mr. garrison will face immediate tax liability from the state of indiana because of the automatic cancellation of a portion of his debt. these taxes would not be owed for debt forgiveness under the congressionally authorized program rewarding public servants mr. garrison and millions of others similarly situated in six relevant states will receive no additional benefit from the cancellation, just a one-time additional penalty. you want to talk about going from bad to worse, that's got to really hurt. >> yeah. i mean, that's the injury and i think you said at the top about the rush, you know, this extraordinary policy has been done with very opaque terms. it was done by a press release and legal memo and faq on the
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web site. no former rule making or comment to the public that's ordinary when an administration enacts a rule like this and this is one of the unintended consequences that there are vasts amount of people that will be made worse off than had it never happen and mr. garrison is one and he's the plaintiff in this case. >> kevin: let me share though the white house's perspective just to be balanced here. they argue that the burden that will be taken on by some, obviously millions of americans will have to foot the bill for this, is outweighed by the benefit of the millions who are suffering under the onerous debt that has been created, in many cases, thanks to universities and banks who have simply jacked up the price of education. what say you about that? >> it's true, tuition has sky rocketed and i think government involvement in higher education is probably a cause of that. so i understand the suffering that's out there. but, again, the simple message of this case, the simple claim
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in this case, is that maybe congress could do this. and they, in fact, have passed over debt forgiveness programs in the past. the president cannot do it unilaterally and without cop grouchily authorization. if we let that go as a precedent, it really demonstrates the president of the united states can act on a political whim and spend half a trillion dollars. that has to be something that a court weighs in on. >> very interesting conversation. can't wait to see how things turn out. larry salsman representing the plaintiff in this particular case. larry thank you so much. >> thank you. >> kevin: coming up a political cartoon that put a seattle sounder's player on defense. sounds like a good story for my man jr, that would be jason rantz. he joins us from the left coast for the lightning round next. but i'm truly humbled and i see the real battles our brave, paralyzed veterans have faced defending our freedom. and when they come home...
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♪ >> kevin: welcome back, everybody, first up in tonight's real news roundup gm delaying its return to office policy following a white collar employee revolt. on friday gm actually told corporate workers they need to be back in the office three days a week beginning later this year but now they're walking that back saying the return to office won't be necessary until the -- sometime in the first quarter of 2023 at the earliest.
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>> most make just north of $17 an hour. you can't raise a family. you can't pay rent. you can't make ends meet on $17 an hour. >> kevin: he's not wrong about that about a thousand food service workers at san francisco international airport on strike arguing they've been working without a contract for going on three years now with no raise. that strike has actually led some eateries at the airport to close down and some off-duty united airlines are joining did picket lines protesting the ongoing operational disruptions >> get this if you're attending a wedding this fall be ready to pony up for the new couple's homeownership. that according to a report from wedding planning web sites the knot and zolo. housing cash registries have doubled since 2019, so after the honeymoon money for mortgages, are most popular over 300,000
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brides grooms and wedding planers, you probably know this and this is sad but true, mortgage rates have actually more than doubled since the start of just last year. >> time now for the lightning round as one of our favorite guest the pacific northwest here to tell us about a political cartoon that's put a seattle sounder's player on defense. it's the host of the jason rantz show. jh, jason rantz. i would just ask you about the cartoon, i saw it on twitter. maybe you could sort of unpack it for us. it didn't seem offensive to me, maybe not to some others. what say you? >> well we're normal people so we don't find it offensive. basically a cartoon that shows a tv sending rainbow messages into the brains of children holding up to a dress to the boy and male slacks to the girl. and the point of this is obviously to call out gender identity being pushed on kids at such an early player.
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so this player javier from the salt sounders got into hot water not just with the mob of very, very far left fans but the coach saying that he was going to sit him down and make sure that he realizes that his opinion was wrong. and this obviously sends a very toxic message in the club which is, if you don't hold very specific left wing views, we're going to send you to reeducation camp and i think it's despicable. and by the way maybe if they spent a little less time on the social justice they wouldn't be one point out of getting out of the playoffs. it is a so easy to make the playoffs in the mls you and i could start a team and would will be be guarantied to make it that far. >> kevin: i know very few about the mls other than the rapids won it all a couple years ago. >> let me ask you this. i do know a lot about politics and apparently there's a pretty hot contest going on up there in the great state of washington and personally a lot of people may not know yet but they will. tell me about tiffany smiley. >> tiffany smiley is fantastic
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and every single person who sees her and hears for her is more likely to vote for her going up against an incumbent for patty murray who's not done much for washington state. she's stale has no new ideas and she's been in charge as things have gotten so much worse. tiffany smiley is coming to the table with solutions focused on the issues that we're actually talking about here on the ground which is crime, homelessness inflation. patty murray is talking about abortion so everyone's looking towards tiffany smiley as the polls are suggesting this is a very, very tight race which explains why the seattle times and other democrats in the media are suddenly going after tiffany smiley earlier than people expected. >> kevin: for those who have never heard her here's tiffany on with martha today on why she believes she can win. >> this is absolutely a winnable race. we're seeing it tighten because our message is a winning message. i've been at this for 17 months been in all 39 counties listening to voters. i don't know the last time patty murray even held a town hall.
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>> kevin: that kind of message is really resonating jason i think you're right about that. will et me wrap up by asking you about the seattle fire fighters, what's going on there and a potential lawsuit, i understand. >> yeah, 23 fire fighters decided to sue the city of seattle as well as the chief of seattle fire because they were fired over the vaccine mandate. they were not given accommodations, so they're suing as a result of religious discrimination. i think they have a very good case. the city and frankly the state never intended to accommodate for religious exemptions for the vaccine. they also viewed this as let's just get rid of the unvaccinated. they're dirty unclean and happen to be conservative most likely. so this was a purge from a political perspective and as you know the vaccine does not stop the spread of covid so it doesn't really make any sense to even right now still have this vaccine policy in place. >> kevin: in the 15 seconds or so we have left, i imagine this is a har bon junior of things to
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come what say you? there should be more suits like this particularly for folks who were ungistly let go. >> absolutely not just here in washington but across the country. this was a policy that made no sense and being pushed by the same democrats who said our body our choice bodily autonomy, you can't have it both way. >> jr jason rantz for us tonight. thank you my friend as always we appreciate it. bit of good news before we say good night professional sculptor matt long honoring those who lost their lives on 9/11 at the annual tunnel to towers 5k in new york city i spent 14 hours sculping a castle saying we support our heroes and has returned to the race each and every year since he began saying it's the proudest moment of his life and we appreciate that and salute him >> finally we have my man lucas tomlinson back for good news as well. >> that's right, and i've ran in this run, very powerful and impactful. brought to you heroism last
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night tonight a hero who can walk again, richie needer suffered a spinal cord injury during the iraq war spending most last decade in a wheelchair, he's walking again thanks to technology known as rewalk robotics sensors when he gets up walks stands, known as robotics, richie is the first person to go home with this device through the va and planning to embark on a cross country road trip next year. richie we salute you. >> kevin: we salute him indeed and when you see stories like that it gives you hope that there's something out there that mike a huge difference in the lives of so many folks who are injured. >> can you imagine being in a wheelchair for ten years and can finally get up walk and almost human again incredible. amazing how far we came from battlefield injuries, guys that probably would have lost their lives a decade or two ago are now walking. >> kevin: for somebody who doesn't know this, a military manned has firsthand experience.
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