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everything in your home. mold and mildew, you're not able to live in your home we may see flooding throughout the northeast because of the rain, it is astounding. you know firsthand what that's like. >> i do, i hate what's happening to the folks in florida and south carolina and puerto rico -- ♪ >> hello, i am lisa boothe along with anita vogel and jimmy failure, here's what's on tap tonight. >> migrants arriving in new york city on buses but will they get a cruise vacation out of it? nancy pelosi causing outrage this time over comments she made about migrants coming into the country. >> democrat blame covid as an
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excuse for personal reasons but will voters let it slide in november? >> first responders remembering fdny ems fatally stabbed in a senseless attack, violent crime out of control in the big apple. what can be done to curb the surge of lawlessness? we will discuss. >> first the death toll from hurricane ian continues to rise with 24 people confirmed dead. across florida search and rescue missions underway, south carolina massive cleanup is taking place after the storm battered the carolina coast. the governor saying today there are no storm related deaths in the state and most electricity has been restored. for more, fox news senior correspondent steve harrigan live in northport florida with
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the latest. we seen remarkable response with over 1 million accounts restored with 42000 linemen on the ground but what damage are you seeing on the ground? how is it residents dealing with the impact of the storm? >> rescue one after another, we are seeing recovery groups about to go out and airboats, some people coming out under their own power. a man on surfboard, others walking. we seen progress the past 24 hours. mailboxes used to be underwater. too much client to walk and now we see people walking in their own power, of about west waist deep chest deep yesterday. people were needing to get out quickly yesterday. the houses surrounded. a few people on oxygen tanks and wheelchairs who needed emergency help. we've seen a mix of public and private the past 48 hours. state forces mobilized but also people with their own vehicles you can see colorful vehicles
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we've seen day in and day out, this looks like a polaris courtney, a lot of floridians love the water and love to play in the water and they have the choice to do it and the toys come in handy like this, pulling out their neighbors. this is more risky but evidently making it through waist high water. some of the people are getting impatient with the rescue efforts, there's a list of about three or 400 still waiting for help and we spoke to women earlier who decided to do things for themselves. >> what are you doing? >> we are about to swim home. >> have you gotten any help? >> obvious and not. >> the coast guard -- [bleep] we have boxes three different times and had to get these and nobody stopped to help us even with little kids. >> where did you buy floaty's? >> walmart.
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>> twenty dollars? >> actually like $40. >> now what are you going to do? paddle to your house? >> paddle to my house to get my animals. >> what you have? >> three dogs. >> here's another polaris, it looks like pretty much filled on top. we seen people bring gasoline and supplies and pulling pet in-and-out and it was warmer today. they were loaded up onto military vehicles and local officials here set up points where people can get food and water and charge their phones. >> hey steve, appreciate your excellent report in the past couple of days. it reminded me of when you and i covered hurricane katrina, i remember we were stranded on i ten covering the people stranded there. we saw horrific scenes there. i wonder how this compares or is
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different than what we saw in new orleans. >> i think the response has been different, so much agony after that one, so much order you saw the effects on people of the storm and confusion as well. i think the country has learned quite a bit from katina and the response here has been aggressive and organized and everybody pitching in. some of the sadness is not here but it's still early. some of the devastation and death toll we don't know how bad the storm is yet. >> great job. stay safe out there. appreciate letting us know what you're seeing on the ground. as florida struggles to recover, the biden white house is struggling with messaging from one of its own. yesterday vice president harris seemed to suggest recovery efforts from hurricane ian should be based on equity.
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>> it's our lowest income communities and communities of color most impacted by extreme conditions and impacted by issues not of their own mak making -- absolutely. we have to address this in a way that's about giving resources based on equity, understanding we fight for equality but also need to fight for equity. >> if you thought that was strange, she's made a string of comments lately that are doing her any favors. >> you need to get to go and get to where you need to go -- >> i do believe we should have rightly believed but certainly believed they are settled and that's why i believe we are living in real unsettled times. >> so the united states shares a very important relationship which is an alliance with a republican north korea.
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>> that's news. she went on to talk about venn diagrams about a minute but her guests have prompted voices that are typically friendly to the rest suggesting now maybe she shouldn't be on the ticket in 2024. >> once you have the real estate and the white house in your office is the oval, i don't think you've given up, it's hard to take the nomination away. what i could see is replacing the vice president -- [applause] it's very popular and didn't seem to work out and i don't know, it's been done before, i think she's a bad politician. >> all right, a lot to unpack here but what's start with the equity comments. she's wrong first of all. robert response governor for desantis, giving up assistance
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but hurricanes don't discriminate so why should fema? >> your basically calling birthing person major a racist, this is idiotic but that's why if he noticed the crowd that applaud, this isn't really news on the left. they didn't like her when she ran for president and if you remember she dropped out before the primaries which is equivalent of passing out drunk new year's eve before the ball drops at midnight. she was the one in the bathtub at 9:30 p.m. she's a terrible politician and an embarrassment to the country. when you go to the tmz, you have one job, you are there to demonstrate solidarity with south korea. essentially she showed up to yankee stadium and started let's go red sox chant and everybody is angry and the should be. >> with the biden administration is saying is they want discrimination based on race, that's what they are calling for.
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>> the comments were odd and offensive to people because people need basic resources, water and food, they don't have power. to suggest that somebody should get the help first because of the color of their skin is offensive to a lot of people and comments are not helpful and someone from the white house should talk to her about the comments. >> one thing i think is sort of funny, there's a message she's a liability but you also -- [laughter] >> where was bill maher when this was up? he should have mentioned this in 2020, a little late now but this is joe biden's job security. she's not going anywhere as long as kamala harris states, joe biden has a job because as bad as she is, the woman is always worse. worse than harvey weinstein at this time, she can't hold on to anyone. every speech sounds like dr.
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seuss with a stroke, same word over and over, you don't know where it's going. i think we have a real crisis when in the midst of a national tragedy we are using race to divide people and politics at a time when these people are digging out of their homes trying to rescue family and pets. it's the last thing she should be doing, she should just stay home and be quiet. >> she didn't make it to the iowa caucuses, the first -- >> even in california she was like fish or something. >> she wasn't popular before this whole thing began. >> the only think i'll give her points for is at least we have a member talking to living people. [laughter] they are not good comments but at least the people are alive. >> do they keep her around or -- >> i think they would like to get rid of her. i hear this from erratic friends, they see the same
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polling we see, she's drifting. she was in single digits her last run. she's not even popular in her own party or state of california so that's why, they need to get rid of her but at what cost and who do you put in? if you put gavin newsom in, or biden looks like a gatekeeper, they need to get rid of him. >> they knew this when they picture, she couldn't make it to the iowa caucuses and was pulling her own state where she'd been elected statewide and they knew this. >> they did and they knew she wasn't popular their base but perhaps they thought they needed a woman and a woman of color. >> bill maher made important points, identity politics has to take a backseat to competency and he's right. it's so important and amazing to see both sides. >> i wanted to say florida is now my adopted state so my prayers are with my low
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floridians, governor desantis has done an incredible job. florida disaster fund.org to donate, i think they've raised 20,000,048 hours which is what the governor's office is pushing out trying to restore power so they've done a remarkable job if you been impacted, we are praying for you. >> can i just say there's no equity in those prayers? >> coming up as more buses of migrants arrived in new york city the mayor found a way to house them some americans would consider a vacation. that's next, stay with us. ♪
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migrants in new york city watters. according to preliminary estimates releasing the ship for six months would be cheaper than setting up another tent city similar to the one opened recently in the bronx. speaker pelosi caused a stir yesterday sliding governor ron desantis move to send migrant to martha's vineyard. >> we have a shortage of workers in our country and you see farmers and growers saying why are you shipping immigrants up north? we need them to pick down here. >> okay, i'm not sure she asked governor desantis about that for making that comment. here's the deal mayor adams wants to strike a deal with new region cruise lines to house migrants because he says it's cheaper than building another shelter which apparently cost the city $15000 -- i'm sorry,
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$15 million, sorry. a month. quite a lot. he says influx of migrants is straining the city, straining the shelter system. so far they've had only about 15000 but it could reach 75000 so i asked, how many migrants can they handle? let's listen to former president clinton and he had interesting things to say. >> there's a limit to how many migrants a society can take without disruption and assistance. our system is based more on the assumption that things would be more normal. >> okay, does the democratic party still listen to bill clinton? but word travels fast so word about these migrants house on a cruise ship is traveling fast. does it create more incentive for people to come? >> one 100%. joe biden has turned our country into the college bar that
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doesn't check ids. when you're not supposed to go to bars and you find out one let's people and anyway, the line is around the block, the message is never what you say, it's what you do and when you repealed remain in mexico incentivized to come and now people apprehended at the border and not sent to mexico, they are let into the bar so absolutely the messages come on down, you have a great time but eric adams mayor nightclub, that's what he does, he's not prioritizing the city so much as prioritizing national liberty status should be calling out norwegian cruise lines, he should call joe biden and tell him to shut the water. 15,000,005 times? go to cabela's, i promise you can get a better deal. but the reason he'd rather house them pay this is because he doesn't want political consequences of just admitting a democratic president fails the country. >> apparently he's been calling the white house asking for federal emergency money and half million dollars and hasn't gotten it. >> but he's not asking them to shut the border. it's a byproduct of that.
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>> he's asking for 500 million for the year to care for migrants. it's mind blowing and he sent his staff are down to the south of france to visit the norwegiae visited here or miami? no, they had to go there. in some ways the atoms cruise line accommodations for the immigrants the perfect branding because it biden administration message, come aboard, we are expecting you. [laughter] q jack jones but the deck will not be decent happiness considering 78 fbi terrorists in the crossing the border. it's a train wreck and we should be creating solid orderly immigration system that doesn't incentivized death on the part of the only migrants but our border agents who fish their children and themselves out of
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the rio grande everyday, outrageous. >> it's costing local state and federal authorities so much money, big dollars here. i wonder what homeless advocates think, homeless veterans and shouldn't even say that, it shouldn't exist but i wonder they think about the accommodations made for the migrants. >> with the bars in college not checking id, that really spoke to me. [laughter] i went to the university of tennessee but martha's vineyard showed us the way because they deported illegal immigrants who showed up and that's what we should be doing because people are breaking the law exploiting our laws and i don't understand why we are showing different particularly when americans are struggling and when you talk about the green light the biden administration has put up, it's happened since day one.
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he stopped deportation for 100 days, one of the first actions he's taken, his own homeland security secretary said crossing the border illegally is not ground for deportation. that's the official word. the biden administration one 40 million to a left-wing works that fights deportation. then you wonder the end result, he got california giving state ids for illegal immigrants and hr one would have allowed for the registering of illegal immigrants to vote and then nancy pelosi talking about replacing american workers with illegal workers. >> of unfortunately no end in sight, following the story. straight ahead, house democrat facing possible ethics investigation after abusing their covid proxy voting privileges but they are not the only ones. are there rules for the but not for me heard them in the midterms? stay tuned.
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welcome back to the big saturday show. rules for the not for me to quit explaining cindy for running on house bills remotely so she can stay on her french vacation. foundation for accountability civic trust is calling for an ethics investigation she responded saying the deal is i'm a family member, a mom to two boys and my husband, we have in august session where we were out of session by have a trip planned for eight months and paid for an emergency but was called and i was gone, i wanted
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to make sure i could fully boat because we need inflation reduction act for i once. do you by the family member routine? john adams had children with smallpox when he went to constitutional congress, is she violating house ethics flying to the clerk? she said i can't come because of the public health emergency. >> i like the historical fact. she's a lying liar, they are all liars. joe biden already said the pandemic is over yet you look at his student loan rocket looking at a national emergency, none of it is about the pandemic, it's money and power for these people in charge and they lied about everything, generic drugs not working and masks and efficacy of vaccines and lockdowns and in the meantime what happened? doctor fauci increasing income
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by $5 million during covid, household income almost doubled. big pharma has made so much money off vaccines and felt stop the spread who may be doing more harm than good but nobody wants to get to the bottom of it so none of it is about the pan pandemic, it's all power and trying to make money for the people in charge. >> speaking of, we will continue the lying theme, congresswoman, she's not alone in this proxy rule. congressman tim ryan 100% and ohio skipped out on a boat this week citing the ongoing public health emergency and then went to l.a. to fund raise. his opponent jd fans said tim's right to the abuse the system. it's bad enough to not show up to work but even worse to lie about it, why you don't show up. there were 158 members of congress, proxy voting during
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the historic inflation reduction act, so historic they can show up. >> which is just climate change. >> it's not so much where they voted and how they voted. it reduces inflation the way gasoline reduces fire but this is an ongoing thing. jones from new york helicopters living at ray's wedding in france when he was supposed to be proxy voting is only extended last friday. nancy pelosi after biden said the pandemic is over she extends proxy voting friday. saturday she's of the global citizens concert in new york where quality is not top 20 germ in central park saturday night. you leave with covid, you are thankful. >> you got broadway with don't max or vaccine requirements, schools are dropping them yet
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nancy pelosi extended this until november, proxy voting, is this justified or serving the people? >> i was serving but her business of going to france and what she said to justify it reminds me of lori lightfoot getting her hair cut when nobody could and she said i'm a woman in power in need to look nice or something like that. >> we need regular order, things should be debated in subcommittee and on the floor, not this vote from home nonsense. >> get back to work. what are we paying you for? [laughter] >> don't forget, you can preorder my christmas book, wiseman hooked on christmas october 11, part of the book, the true story of the wiseman based on incredible historic archaeological research, great adventure for the whole family. it will enrich your holidays. crime running rampant and nowhere is it more evident than here in new york where shootings
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welcome back to the big saturday show thursday. at the ny ems lieutenant allison elling fatally stabbed in a random newsom attack in front of the station house in a quiet new york city neighborhood. first responders mourn the loss of one of their own. >> lieutenant allison more so on duty station 49. while outside her station she was stabbed multiple times in a barbaric completely unprovoked attack. members of ems serve only to
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help and save others lives. to be attacked and killed in the course of helping others is both heartbreaking and enraging for our department in ways i cannot describe. >> former colleague of allison honored her memory" to the new york times saying she was the mother of the station and figure to whom the younger paramedics turned with questions, problems or complaints. lieutenant was a few months from retirement, heartbreaking. overall crime in the big apple is hard to imagine. tuesday 16 people were struck by bullets, wednesday an additional seven people shot. thursday broad daylight gunbattle about the harlem, it's like the wild wild west, distracted cop said and it is horrific out there. anita, you look at the crime stats, crime through the roof, 2022 we've got 90000 -- i mean, robberies. horrific. we pay so much in taxes keep us
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safe, are they doing their job? it's hard to look at the numbers and feel they are. >> you have to look at the police force which is defunded, demoralized. really stripped down of numbers and moral dignity so it's harder for them to do their jobs, there's not enough for civil and this attack was brutal, this woman was body slammed by the suspect, through her to the ground, body slammed her, stabbed multiple times and she was a hero, she responded to the world trade center so she has a real legacy in the police department and fire department excuse me and i certainly hope she will be honored. >> she certainly will but i time without having to honor people and thus with so heartbreaking. two liberal leaders even care? the reason i say that is because we watched a video, it seems like all the time. i feel like there's strategic
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distancing from crime on the left because a lot of their policies contributed to where we are now. it's not club med new orleans either. >> murder capitol of the country now. tommi population 300,000 people murder capitol of the country, why? handcuffed police, police cannot do their jobs, they are under federal decree there so if a criminal comes in and grabs purses and runs out, they can't pursue them. a nonviolent assault, no pursuit. you have a mayor who calls criminals and shut up in court to defend the carjackers. this is the madness and lastly what das unwilling to do their job and prosecute criminals. we've seen all these cases in new york, some people are repeat offenders should be behind bars and they are not but it's a political, determined political agenda and you shouldn't risk your own people to get ahead
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politically. everybody loses that way. >> it's driving me crazy. >> especially black and brown communities. >> when you let people out of jail in the name of equity, your harming people report to care about because the recidivism mean they are more likely to go out commit a crime against the member of their own race so what we are doing in society is hooking up lawbreaking members of society at the expense of law-abiding members of society. there's a lot of lawbreakers incentivizing that. does that seem insane given the crime stats we looked at laying off cops in the town in the name of not being vaccinated as if anyone calls 91 in the middle of a mugging and says can you send a vaccinated cop over here? >> it's not even a vaccine, it's a shot because it doesn't provide immunity and it's not stopping the spread so you are
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firing people whose given everything to the city and willing to risk their lives for no reason and most vaccines have five to ten years of safety and this has done. i interviewed heather mcdonald for my podcast and she was pointing out what you're saying, it's a natural result of equity, we've created a scenario for somehow is racist to charge criminals with crimes and put criminals behind bars so is the end result. with illegal immigration you get what you incentivize as a society and look at new york 2019 they made changes to cash bail laws and you look at illinois going to ban cash bail january 2023 meaning you can have people charged with murder just walking around the state. look at alvin bragg, the d.a. put out the memo not too long ago saying we should prosecute certain crimes saying aggravated battery should -- aggravated assault should be downgraded so
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we are getting what we incentivize and what we are incentivizing is crime. >> in new orleans we took it away as an emergency violation so when a woman calls and says i'm being rich, police say sorry, is no longer an emergency and we can't respond because they don't have enough cops, they are down 900 cops. >> where are the women's groups on that? >> not saying a word. >> people just don't care. >> they try to portray crime is a black or white issue, it's right or wrong and we should know this. nobody is mugging you asking you who you voted for. >> how to be become so desensitized to the loss of life? >> got to go. coming up, rude awakening for walk colleges, the worst schools for free speech. fox digital exclusive with students finding out their schools rank last. >> i do feel this campus is fairly restrictive so in a way i
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welcome back to the big saturday show, october 1 him fall semester full swing u.s. colleges and according to individual rights and expression columbia university rank dead last for free speech, fox news digital exclusive revealed columbia students were surprised to learn university wasn't on free speech. >> i think everybody is open-minded so not sure where it's coming from. >> not the best environment, i'm surprised is the worst. >> there will be social repercussions if you say certain things. >> the other side of the country uc berkeley facing backlash for creating jewish free zone, pro israel speaker band. jewish free zones? >> the height of religious
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bigotry i've ever heard but you have to consider the groups, student groups banning anyone who supports israel, anyone from speaking these other groups, women x of color collective, everything in there. the clear caucus, are there no jewish women of color? is anyone offended? the conformity at fault is so disturbing. university was all about teaching people to critically think and we've moved to a place where it's a collective thought everyone must have and no other view is allowed. it's the opposite of what the university system was devised for, academic freedom and first amendment rights. >> the dean of uc berkeley's law school had this to say, and he is jewish himself, he said his
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stopped him from speaking at the event, troubo exclude particular views from being expressed. he said northern california taken literally this would mean i cannot be invited to speak because i support the existence of israel. you got the dean saying wait a minute, it's going to exclude me, your dean. >> by the way, the dean, used to be a law professor for -- he's very well known. this is kind of insane, he can't speak of his own school because he's jewish? one thing, this is hilarious, part of this study from foundation for individual rights and expression, the group that did the study, they found only 27% of columbia students believe it's acceptable ever to shut down a speaker to silence them, 75% of the students think it is
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acceptable. >> that is wild. we've got berkeley grad student, listen to what he said. >> let me ask you, the mayor of berkeley saying we have nine neighborhoods where black people aren't allowed to live but many other neighborhoods completely open to everybody. would anybody miss it's blatant violation of american law? why is it the law faculty needs to have this explained to them? you can't close nine doors even if there are other doors left open, every space needs to be open to everyone. >> that was well said and it's easy to be like their college campuses, these are the future leaders of america running corporations and people in the media so they will take what's
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happening on college campuses to other professions. >> yes but i should say anyone who bans you from berkeley is doing a fantastic job, don't get near that woke embarrassment. i don't think they hear themselves because they are the antithesis of everything they claim to be fighting for, inclusion, intolerance and aversion viewpoints. comedy back on, it's interesting. one of the most iconic standup specials is george carlin on campus taped in california and ucla two days in 1984. the reason he had if there is because is an outrageous comedian at the time, i college was the only place he felt safe telling offensive jokes. it's a one hour special. nowadays the list of things you can say in one hour and seven minutes long before your show starts and that's where they have taken this backwards, it is
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bizarre and why the left is losing cultural wars and elections. the party as we say joined the machine, it's crazy. >> imagine a college used to be a safe space. >> for free thought. they exclude jewish speakers because they want to protect palestinian students. >> my favorite joke from dave chapelle when he said many days or singular days? big saturday flops our next, stay with us. ♪
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welcome back to "the big saturday show". welcome back to "the big saturday show". i will go first. my big flop is more of a critique. actor bruce willis suffered from aphasia sold his image right to speak to an artificial intelligence outfit called deep cake. they've already imposed his likeness on another actor and arrested telecom ad. >> i have to say i find this creepy. the idea people could put words in your mouth even after you are deceased is not only disrespectful to the audience but your memory. talk about dying hard but part of this technology is using a body double and superimposing ahead on it. always looks like a zombie flick to me the bodies and things ahead couldn't do paid by the to whitney houston to a hologram
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concert in vegas, or james earl jones selling his voice to disc forever. there's something wrong about this. people die and their performances should be confined to that lifetime. didn't bruce willis show us that seeing dead people is a bad thing? if you see any of us hosting the show 80 years from now are safe to stop especially jimmy failla. this is how progress is going to proxy vote. [laughter] base somewhere else. >> thursday night new york yankees outfielder secured his place in history hitting 61 home runs to tie roger for that single home run record one fan came extremely close to catch that home run ball which would have secured a major payday but missed by inches. a man. think about this it's worth a million thoughts is like 3 trillion canadian by the way. this guy, you've got to catch that ball. i kind of blame trudeau's vaccine mandate per think as a
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sore arm. i'm being silly but i tapped one flop on this my son lincoln who also did not catch the ball told me last sunday the yankee say to be caught the ball he was giving a background like dude if you give that back i'm throwing you off the upper deck. it were $2 million per. >> will keep the ball get rid of you. >> is at the yankees game last night. competing on episodes celebrity wheeled of fortune snoop dogg hilariously missed it what he should have known, watch. ♪ ♪ ♪ and it is snoop. making onions know everybody else's and now, amanda. making brownies. >> oh my god. >> is definitely baked. [laughter] recreational brownies might be a little more in his wheelhouse. [laughter] >> a right and. >> moving on. get this with a popular candy
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m&ms, i love m&ms they are introduced female spokes candy. a purple eminem pushes acceptance and inclusivity. eminem released a song to bring their newest member onto the scene, listen. ♪ i am just going to be meet ♪ ♪ because there's really nobody else i want to be ♪ ♪ i am just going to be me ♪ >> oh my dear word. >> i want you guys all way in pileup purple but does that mean the other colors were not inclusive, yellow, bring, blue, red, brown? me what is a saint really? >> as we are dumb as a society. >> bipolar. >> watching that makes me think we need a reality show called america's got issues. all of these lunatics that dream up the stuff but no one is ready for woke music in any direction. i do not want to watch hall and oates. this is no.
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the winners a person who did not watch request to walk in the purple m&m and no matter what progressive want to eat it. >> i think it's delma. >> got a go but that doesn't for us to pray thanks for joining us. we are going to see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern for the big sunday show. fox report with jon scott starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> florida and south carolina now in full rescue and recovery mode in the wake of hurricane ian. the storm now a post- tropical cyclone is blamed for at least 31 deaths. that number is expected to rise as communities begin to pick up the pieces from one of the most devastating hurricanes in u.s. history. good evening i am jon scott and this is the fox report. b6 the images are startling. imported debris an
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