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but first a fox news alert, a drug some exprerts saying is a new fentanyl because how we cannily it is exploding in communities across the country. it is called zalaozen animal tranquilizer with flesh eating side effects with heroin but it doesn't respond to the life saving overdose treatment narcan. you know this is stuff that they want to put in your kids backpack and blamed for thousands of overdoses as experts try to catch up and keep track of the spiking trend. doctors don't know how to test for it and making this drug all the more dangerous. so i went to detroit where the cases are on the rise to learn more. now warning some of these images are graphic but we want to shows you the reality of this alarming problem. watch. >> americans have become all too familiar with the word fentanyl now deadly horrifying drug emerging in some of the america
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cities it is called zalozene. nonopioid so it is not approved for human use but it is a anesthetic for larger animals like horses. but it's been making its way around in the elicit drug supply. >> a toxicologist and leading expert on the legal substance in michigan witnessed first hand how dangerous it is. >> central nervous depression looking sedated so call it zombie drug for a reason and opioids cause, and jowl respiratory problems and eventually stop breathing if left untreated. but chronic users have been found to have nasty skin ulcerations which are harmful. exploding in major cities across the country -- >> whack be used to countser it
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because narcan doesn't work? >> exactly so it is a nonopioid but even though it causes similar signs and symptoms for a lot of opioids cause, it will typically not work. so typically it is just supportive symptomatic and supportive care so you're watching patients blood pressure, heart rate, making sure that their airway is protected. and just monitoring those intensely. are people aware of what they're taking. like fentanyl the trend -- yiersz are seeking out now that they know they could augment high rate so could be expansions slol tolerance to something new added in the noix augment that, they cube seeking that out and there are users that are completelying unaware. >> it is being mixed with fentanyl and heroin in a potentially lethal con concoction she was all too familiar with how drugs are being laced and distributing.
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i said i'm through my way i sped down i-75 to get here i called the cops they were here before i got here and wouldn't let me in the house he was already gone. i hated myself because i wasn't here to save him. >> uh-huh -- you decided to take a different approach. >> we didn't kick him out because i about couldn't -- i didn't want that call in the middle of the night again. >> you followed him you figure out who the drug dealers were -- >> i was you can -- i was an enabler. goild to the vandal houses -- and look in the houses because i didn't want that call, and eventually i took him because i wanted to know where he was going. >> you took him to dealers. >> yep. >> is there anything you would have done differently with two sons? >> probably find more, better
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programs -- that i could but -- they were nonaffordable. this crisis on law enforcement radar and courtroom michigan district judge gregory saw first hand damage addiction can cause and taking action. >> judge you've developed the reputation for caring about these people that are addicted to the drugs. where does this passion come from? >> came in with a harder -- outlook. i thought people that used drugs were l essentially criminals over times no they're not bad people. thier sick people that need help and that's what drove me to look for resources and how we could help them. about you know change their lifestyle. we have pictures of young people we've lost because of their addicts how does that remind
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you? >> reminds me how important my job is because somebody could lose their lives and honestly i've made a few bad decisions you know release somebody when i should not have, and i finessed out down the road that they're no longer with us. so i have to remind myself every day that -- i have to do the right thing. >> i wait for him to walk through the door and at night, i still -- think i hear the door open so there's times i think they're coming. lawrence: she lost two sons to this addiction joining me now former d.a. special agent derrick special agent thank you so much as always for joining us first thing toipght ask is, where's this drug coming from? >> well, as you know lj, the drug is a pharmaceutical drug that the veterinarians are using right it's being made to, you know, provide sedation and
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anesthesia and to horses it is used asking tranquilizer in herns now poor americans are ingesting in their body causing deaths in many states as you reported. lawrence: why is it so addictive? >> making speedballs mixing it with fentanyl it is so addictive it is not a plant based drug it is made in laboratories. as you know because fox has reported so many stories about overdos and mass poisonings in america but kids and the kids and these addicted people are going to get these intense highs. i don't know why. the country has a lot of anxiety right now. people are depressed i was in kensington philadelphia about two months ago three months ago and i saw stuff i've never in entire career i worked dea28
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years and i saw hundreds laying on the street injecting needles in their feet in their legs in their arms underneath their arms right, each other they were popping each other in the neck. and it was really sad lj, one thing i can't suns that we're sending billions of dollars overseas to ukraine and we have l citizens in our country living in this the streets that are dying. and there's no warnings there's no education -- this is coming up quickly. we had like 2019 cdc did a study, and you know, at 38 states had drug deaths linked to zilozene but american public has no idea like they have no idea that iso -- is being put in fentanyl -- you know it's been made in labs in china and being put in fentanyl but one thing i'll say is that the elicit drug ply is
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to tainted now you don't know what you're getting lj that's why it is really dangerous and parents must communicate with their kids. but unfortunately our government is sleeping in the white house and they're not warning the public. and the cdc statistics are horrible. we can't get accurate and timely statistics. so it is a perfect storm brewing on the streets of america and if you add the crime forget about it lj. >> no special agent sound alarm on this i worry with halloween coming up and all of these candies that they're making that's not rlg candy it is the drugs. sir thank you so much for joining the program. now to another fox news alert now post tropical cyclone ian degrees across the southeast and left behind catastrophic damage in the death toll is unfortunately still climbing while the victims try to pick up the pieces and begin to, you know, rebuild -- vice president kamala harris is under fire for suggesting that
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the it vital recovery resources should be based on equity. our lowest income communities and our communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions and impacted by -- by issues that are not of their own making pep and so we have to address this in a way that is about -- giving resources based on equity. >> preem suffering -- and they're in the letting crisis go to waste. how about just giving help to those who need it no matter who they are. this is one of the country's strongest storms and it will cost a lot. the recovery should be time for unity not a division based on identity politics. we have seen the best that this country has to offer as humans help other humans. that is what we should be focusing on. among those jumping into help is the united spokes person brian thrasher joins me now brian the
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navy rescue victim of this storm and will continue to help them in the recovery. can you give us the latest that you're seeing on the ground. >> yeah. lj thanks for having us and you know, it's been like four or five days now that we've been deployed down there to southwest florida, and you know, i'm seeing and i hesitate to say this but i'm seeing katrina like devastation you know i'm from new orleans, i went through katrina myself that's what we're seeing only difference is that flood quarter isn't staying around like it did because new orleans is below sea level but the -- wind damage, surge damage, is just as bad if not worst baseds on what we're seeing so far and -- it's really hard to get into those effected areas with our trucks and in supply lines in people are going without food an water but we're diagnose everything twoak set up our point of description there in fort myers and it is going to be
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operating starting tomorrow. >> we continue to pray for you guys. brine can you tell us about missing folks out there. do you have an accurate number? what can we do to help you guys as y'all try to locate these folks. >> well, when it comes to, you know, missing persons and -- casualty numbers things like we absolutely have to defer to local officials to make announcementings i can tell you when numbers come out they're going to be very heartbreaking this was a powerful storm. and you know, we had over 500 tickets rescue tickets in extraction tickets and just for your viewers difference to exsubtraction rescue is usually when there's a -- eminent threats to life and extraction is when somebody is moved from high water to high ground and we've been doing both. and those calls are fortunately starting to slow down a little bit. we went through a lot of them today. those barrier island he is tens
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of thousands of residents, and they're stranded and need to get off on to the mainland where they could get resources medical attention they need. but we're starting to transition hopefully into a -- recovery versus response mode. lawrence: so brian that leads me to my final question brother you've been doing this for a while yowfs seen hurricane after hurricane or tropical storm after tropical storm. how long do you think estimation wise is going to take for the state of florida to recover from this? >> well, the impacted area unfortunately it is going to be years. it's going to take a while for fema to do their assessment and then come up with a program to work with state of florida on the sort of transition usually a stand program and once people can shelter in place, have enough of a structure to live in safely -- then usually had you had comes in and takes over for the
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rebuilding portion of it. so this is going to be a marathon not a sprint but people of florida are resilient they're strong and people in florida usually live there for a reason it is a great state they have great leadership. the leadership is doing a great job responding to this probably better or -- at least equal or better than any other state we've ever worked in. >> people of florida grateful for you thank you so much for giving us an update. still ahead a fox news alert nfl is making a huge announcement in wake of miami dolphin quarterback concussion controversy dwrowpght stay around for an update on that. plus i spoke a group of voters from the swing state of ohio. and heard what they have to say about the state of our country, things got a bit heated -- don't go anywhere. talking about defund the police and now we have chaos throughout the country. >> police didn't get defunded anywhere. but they said it. they said it. should the commander in chief and the -- >> joe biden, joe biden -- should never for that.
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factor in who controls won't be a flashy american tv ad it's american peemg and i've been talking to americans from all different walks it have life i've heard from in thes, republicans, independents libertarians you name it what better way to take pulse of our nation than by bringing people together from all over the political spectrum and asking them hard hitting questions and what matters in their shrieves i did that with a group of voters in toledo, ohio and found out what matters most to them ahead of election day. watch. you guys are swing state. you guys are going decide a lot in the next election. i want to go if you first what is the biggest issue facing you and your family? >> i fail to see how it can be anything other than the economy of absolutely every one i saw people putting groceries back on shelves it is absolutely heartbreaking. >> what's the type of issue for you? >> i think inflation at the
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business that i'm in between that and supply chains, you know everything that we're purchasing with any kind of market, beef market poultry market, anything with oil -- is just astronomical paying two and a half time what is we were paying two, three years a. >> biggest thing is with the right if to abortion is not just to the government intruding in my health care situations but that opens gate qea way to decide what birth control people can and cannot use and even if someone chooses to marry. >> as education professional, obviously, there's hot issues on the seat for the education realm. and just the importance of those issues for me are -- straight from my heart. education is one of the things that you can't on that it has to be in the fore front because
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educating our children is the future. >> the economy handle down let's look at it the stock market is down almost 25% everyone portfolios are down it is unacceptable a lot of people need to retire, and it's just not sustainable. >> the economy, i mean, it's always biggest issue for me as a voter it is this time too. nobody likes paying higher prices so this matters to everybody. but -- we also got to make sure whatever economic policy we take to control inflation doesn't harm -- harm as little people as possible. we know political debate of red states now sending smflt legal migrants to democrat cities. so this is one of the top issues that's going to be facing next election. so who handling issue of immigration, the best i'll mix it a little bit. i have to start with you. republicans all right mac. >> democrats. sally -- >> republicans. >> lauri democrat, neither -- >> neither. okay.
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tony why did you say neither? >> no one has put forward a good plan to help immigration. i think republicans are definite making it worse so who is ding a better job it is democrats but i don't think democrats are doing an adequate job they say they care about it. but -- you see situations that we have going across the country with immigration decades now to do something about it and no one has done anything so democrats say they want to help. but they haven't and republicans, i mean, they're straightforward they want to make it worse and they do. yeah. that's my feeling on it. >> has topic of immigration become a political football? >> absolutely. yeah. absolutely. >> 100%. >> i didn't know i think i would agree on basis point that gentlemen said this is about human lives. and if you're talking about human lives, more migrants have died trying to illegally cross border than they did under trump administering.
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policies of the trump administration might not like them but they save lives so if you care about saving lives republicans handle it better than in thes what we have seen now isn't good for anyone. it is not good for the country and it is definitely not god to invite people here women and children they are abused, suffer and you're right because of politics that were involved the blue check marks on twitter no longer care about these people they'll care if it is a republican president and that is absolutely disgraceful. >> what do you think is driving all of this crime across the country? >> well, i mean tbb you think about it inflation is going up. soft crime policies, i mean, with the way the situation is, preem forced to make certain decisions and when there's no accountability for these actions, preem more likely to just commit them. >> when it come from top administration from president of the united states and your vice president kamala harris criminals are going to see that. of course, when you see chaos in
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blue states of the -- democrat governors and stuff not controlling their cities not controlling their state. it's -- , of course, they're going to do it and when they say we're going let you go, everybody will say that and be okay with it. until it comes to your front door and when it comes to your front door you're like they need to be arrested repeat offenders he's in my yard when you're scared of that, that's when you take a stance of i don't like this anymore. this has come to my home, my city, and it's -- absolutely out of control. >> but i guess when you look at the climate right now, and the crime going up all across the country, did -- did the advocates take it too far or were there just a lot of voices that were really small voices that said listen we want to empty some of the jails --
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where do you fall on that in is there a balance there? >> a huge generation and we're talking about like extremely complicated subject as far as criminal justice reform goes you know, we need to -- we need to do everything we can to prevent violent crime and lock violent criminals up and nonviolent people there needs to be a path to rehabilitation and when they do continuously, you know, break that, then that's when i am for harsher sensing. lauri if you have the opportunity to shape and mold a candidate, what would that candidate look like? what would be the value system of that candidate? >> they need to understand the needs of the communities and respect all people within that community and want to reach out and lift everyone up and make sure that everyone has resources. >> yeah, david. >> i would say a candidate who has the ability to meet people where they are. someone who has the ability to i think --
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has ability to compromise. i think that's something that's compromise is actually seen as weakness between voters attend a lot of americans and -- i think it's no secret that, you know, we're probably as divide as we've been probably sings the 1850s. and so to me i would want somebody able to meet somebody where they are and say i may disagree with you but this is common ground to meets on and i think more politicians had that attitude we can get a lot more done in this country. common ground that's not a word i've heard -- [laughter] in new york, washington, or anywhere. >> needs to make a comeback. more with panel later still ahead breaking tonight nfl says they're making changes to their protocol after a star quarterback concerning injury this week. a former nfl physician joins us live to react, next.
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♪ ♪ so we have breaking news as league in players association announce that changes will be made to their controversial concussion protocol. this comes amid growing backlash after the miami dolphins quarterback suffered head and neck injuries during thursday's nights game after a troubling hit earlier in the week.
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former team physician for the tampa bay buccaneers and current head physician for florida state university doctor william thompson joins us now. thank you so much sir for join now we got some information. so they have parted ways with the near trauma consultant they jointly agreed on what's your reaction to that dock break it down for us. >> well, i don't know the details i heard about that today when i was covering my game, and my understanding was that they did part ways and nfl players association did. so my assumption would be that they looked into how his injuries were handled and players association probably reacted said they didn't think it was handled in the way they saw best fit for them. >> this is what they said in their statement the nfl in nflpa that's players association, agrees that modification to protocol are needed to enhance player safety, we anticipate changes to the protocol being made, and coming days based on what we've -- what has been learned thus far
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in the review process. doc you know so many of us saw it was troubling to watch. and we want to go rush to judgment but you have a little bit of a different theory on this. can you break it down for us, sir? >> yeah you have some of the best team physicians in the world to take care of these teams i personally know team position from miami doll fens and done it for some time and every time anything happens to player they were there and unaffiliated neurorow consultant has a decision on managing concussion. and it's very easy to look at these difficult injuries and make too much judgment too quickly because none of us was there. >> doc you said has a history of recovering from injuries very quickly. >> yes. so he has a long list of injuries that is really very much public knowledge he's such a public player and he is one of
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these player what is does recover very we cannily he has an amazing record of having injuries and being tiebl return to play. and i in my career over 33 years i've seen players leak this that have injuries and rocovered very quick lis and you know, where sometimes player may have even a minor injury or minor concussion and just take really, really listening time get better. >> dock is the protocol a little out of date or is the technology not advance enough to get the results that we need here. >> yeah out of date might be a little too strong a statement alan feels director of the medical director of nfl is just a brilliant doctor. he worked very, very hard for patient safety. it just that we have we don't have a test. and it would be nice to put your head into a machine and say yes you have a concussion or don't or recover we don't have that yet. we just have most up to date -- care that we're taught in 10, 15, 20 years ago we were taught
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something different and things are gotten better that's why it is a practice of medicine we get better as we practice these things. we have to get a test for everybody's safety. doc thank you so much for your experience and knowledge on this topic. >> lawrence thanks for having me really appreciate you having me. lawrence: you have it brother. up next first responder brutally murdered in broad daylight on the streets of new york city. everyone is just watching -- we have the latest on that next. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you.
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joining me now former nypd inspector paul morrow a friend of mine when you have mayor say that new york has a brand -- dude this is the brand now and people that just watch it i know you love this city. you serve this city. but what the hell is going on? >> this is one of the things that i think will go down as a bellwether crime because it is horrific and we get those every now and then and points to fact that we have to really recognize that you know you can't solve a problem until you recognize that you have it right -- and there's a class of politician and prosecutor in this town but also in albany. where they don't seem to be a willingness to accept fact that we're going to have a segment of the population for their own sake and for the sake of the rest of the population has to be paired away from us. we have a class of encouragement or edp emotionally disturb person who is really need to be locked away for their own treatment. their own safety, and for the
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safety of the people of the city. >> obviously, you have people with mental health problems but you have also just a brazen criminals now going into the middle of central park -- or brian tell people jury put it in there and there's cops wherever. but the cops tell me they don't feel supported they say if they make wrong move they're going to lose pension and job and may be losing their family because they'll get locked up themselves. despite that arrests are up. they're still doing it miraculous thing. they're still doing the job. you know, i'm old enough to remember the 1990s and that's where we really bottomed now the this town 19 0 highest level of murders we've ever had and nowhere near that and a feeling nobody is putting their foot in the door and coming along to stop this primarily to problem resides in albany. but also with the funded prosecutors and you know safety is like a public benefit. like with obamacare people said once you bestow it you can't take it away right that's one of
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the reasons why you're seeing push bark because people got used to the idea to ride in subways as a single woman coming from job at 2 in the morning if you take that away people feel it and evolution will be televised when i was surveillance society people are getting front row seat to what the police see all the time. you're starting to see crimes on your television set and people are getting an appreciation what cops life is like. and so you're starting to see ground swell and unfortunately yorng we'll see it get a lot better until it gets a whole lot worse. >> i hope that we can get some type of leadership. i don't agree with the democrats on a lot of they thinks, but public safety didn't used to be a republican or democrat issue. apparently the criminals have more justice than the citizens and on the street. >> they can recognize it remember something 1990s the pushback against this was led by democrats 1994 crime bill for
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welcome back to cross country so we showed you earlier voters in swing state of ohio have strong opinion about state of our country although our discussion stayed similar for most the time. things got a little heated once we started talking about defunctionedding the police and growing crisis at our southern border. two major issues that democratic party continues to brush off as no big deal. so watch for yourself. they talk about defund the police and now we have chaos throughout the country. police didn't get defunded anywhere. >> but they said it. they said it. should commander in chief and joe biden -- joe biden should have never for that. >> vice president say it? she's -- she's the second in command in the country. >> let's not forget joe biden was one who came into office saying i have a plan and i'll close code of down and open up the country he told us he knew
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what he was doing he lied that's the bottom it have. whole idea there wasn't a playbook he said he had a playbook lying then or lying now? >> then we have the fact of the border i understand that, you know -- we all have feelings and we all care about people they live a horrible life that we can't even fathom and understand what they're daily leaf is like. i get that. and i understand it, but there's a way to do it and it is done wrong. over two million people in this country what are they going to do. we can't hire them. if i hire one of the illegal agents froflt will shut me down. they can't get social security cards. they can't get driver's license. and we're going to say you know what, come on in. wool give us a couple of years get you all your honor citizenship and here we go. it is also a question of fairness if you think about it. all of these people come in and at some point the democrats and congress end up giving amnesty
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what about to all who waited in line legally like my parents are immigrants from india my dad had to go through a very difficult task of getting his if green card by working as a physician in areas which were frankly most u.s. citizens would not want to work in. and that's how he was able to get a special green card, and was able to become a citizen. if he has to go through a brutal process and it took him almost a decade, is it fair to all of the people who came here for school who do -- who do things legally? it's not. i mean you have to -- there's a fundamental flaw in the process and yes i empathize i understand there's pain for people that are coming in across the southern border. but it is still not fair to people who came in legally and waited for years forker that turn. >> shouldn't we make it better shouldn't we make it a better process if it was hard when your dad came into the country? >> absolutely it should be a better process. but you also need to make sure
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that people are properly vetted and that people are clearly -- the right people that are needed for the country's economy who can build value are brought in and are actually in a plan. >> the better process is not to just let them come in and better process is say like i said earlier let's evaluate this. let's look at this. these people want to come to the country we want them here and put a plan together that's a little bit more -- easier and not so not restrictive that they come into the country. one venom any kind of record no, you can't expwoom this country there has to be ruled and laws that we abide by. >> i'm perhaps only one who wengts through the process and it is absolutely torturous and expensive it is restrictive on where and who you can work for and citizenship is a privilege you should earn it and i'm proud american and i earned it. does that mean i'm empty
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immigrant absolutely not. i worry so much that about illegal immigration, because it is bad for them. we're also have huge security problems, the number of people who are dying from drug overdoses every single day because of drugs that are coming across and open border is ruinous for your country. in terms of what we do about it, though, the chances of doing about -- anything about immigration reform is zero percent. because if you ask any candidate okay what are we going to do they'll say okay we're going reform system and make it easier to immigrate to the country and true might have to move to north dakota and citizenship go to, you know, a state where we have huge land for you to go to something like that. what are you going to do about illegal immigrants that are here? numbers are huge, we're talking 20 million, more than that maybe. there's not a single politician who would ever look you in the eye say you know what we'll give you all citizenship overnight or
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path to it. the is poison so badly even a huge liberalling like tim ryan could you give legal citizenship to 20 million illegal immigrants there's no way he's going it tell you the truth because he knows that he would never get elected. >> power for panel joining me now our panel -- radiohost cats informed biden surrogate thank you all for joining me tonight. tony i go to you what is your treex the panel swing state of ohio? >> any next door neighbor from indiana i like her. i think we should hear more from her -- you know, i watched a lot of it watch an earlier, of course, the economy is the top subject for this election somebody on your panel brought up bodily atomy a wish list not reality at all and these immigration conversations about wanting legal immigration and rejecting illegal
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immigration that's the right one two punch. >> kevin you know what fascinated me i try not to interrupt in these imagines because i want them to have the conversation and i want to just facilitate it but what if democrats said they didn't want to defund police they were separate cities that defunded and refunded them after they realize how terrible it was. but isn't that something democrats have to own eventually? >> well it certainly something that republicans will campaign against us with but leader of my party president of the united states said he fundamentally rejects defunding police we passed a bill just last week through the house of representatives controlled by the democrats increase funding for the police and lawrence i really love that conversation. that you had in -- that you will allow these voters to express themselves and to play off one another and i hope every candidate especially those in ohio listen to these voters. because i think we need to hear from them in terms of what is their top concern. and to tony's point it is the economy and that's why you're
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seeing democrats and republicans campaigning so hard on that particular issue. >> let's talk about another campaign because everybody is wonder if joe biden is going run for reelection but what about bernie sanders? this is an interview, watch. >> as you said here at 8 1 and joe biden 71 do you think he should run again for the -- >> a friend of mine against enormous opposition tried to do very good thengs and he'll make that decision himself. >> do you plan to run again? >> something i haven't made that decision. >> my friend is may run but i haven't decided if i'm going to run tony. >> i love what he said that friend of mine line. i think he said about that elizabeth warren a friend of mine and a friend and she's a friend of mine so a friend. a funny line he runs he dupght run opinion it makes no difference to me. i don't know why he thinks that the democratic party is now going to turn around and love him how many more times does a
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democrat party have to screw him over before he gets understanding that it is not them it's him they're just not that into him or just now embraced socialist economist that he is. >> kevin -- >> well tony is friend of mine number two tough when you run for president and there's get that bug out of your system. so i think as long as bernie is breathing, and other challenges who ran in the past are breathing they're going to have some interest in running again. i support, obviously, president biden i was a surrogate for him if he chooses to run for reelection now 700 plus days he is there have my support and be a competitive campaign. >> if that's the case is hillary running? >> kevin -- >> who knows. who knows. it is anyone's bet i have -- we have an election in less than 40 days tony and lawrence as we know i'm focused on that right now and see where chips fall. lawrence: what i find something pass night as someone who followed barack obama you never heard this talk about him he was
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leader no one -- may have wanted to run against him but they have the come out and say they were going to support the commander in chief the leader of the democratic party and it just shows you maybe voters don't of the democratic we ran the clip for you on cross country. they don't have confidence in him and it can't just be about age. because if people have confidence in bernie sanders and not the president he's older than the president of the united states. so anyway we'll be continue to have this debate gentlemen thanks so much for coming on the program tonight. that's what i'm talking about. more cross country after the break. hard at work, helping them achieve financial freedom. we're providing greater access to investing, with low-cost options to help maximize savings. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive.
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