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away from arriving at the ball. the guy got kicked out. another guy got it. spot shadow. he is not injured. he is okay. he wanted that baseball. he did not get it. >> the person who caught the ball is being offered $2 million for it. >> dana: i would hold out. all right, gillian turner is in for harris. "the faulkner focus" starts now. >> harris: thank you, fox news alert to start us off. white house back on defense over rising energy costs, gas prices are up and climbing again after a brief respite for americans. just this morning opec announced drastic cuts in oil output almost certain to cause more pain for americans at the pump. i'm gillian turner in for harris today. let's take a closer look at the gas prices. the average cost in california right now nearly $6.50 a gallon with the mid-terms 34 days away.
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the price spike is top of mind once again for voters. the white house says this, listen. >> the president was responsible for gas prices coming down. is the president responsible for gas prices going up? >> so it's a lot more nuanced than that. there have been global challenges that we have all had dealt with. pandemic and putin's war. putin's war has increased gas prices at the pump. >> despite white house efforts opec agreed to cut oil outputs by 2 million barrels a day. it could spur a more dramatic rise in price over the coming weeks. >> this is really bad news for american consumers. the truth of the matter is the dependency on foreign countries for american oil and gas is a choice. it is a choice of this administration has made repeatedly unfortunately with the policies that they have pursued so far.
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policymakers can reverse that choice if we do the right thing. >> there is also the national debt. the nation's tab now higher than ever as the new fiscal year kicks off. more than $31 trillion and counting. 1.5 trillion of that is new government spending by president biden and congressional democrats. florida congressman mike waltz is in "focus" this hour and join us in a moment. first to peter doocy who joins us from the north lawn of the white house. hi, peter. >> good morning. as president biden was leaving here for florida to tour storm damage reporters shouted out to ask him about the production cut announced bio peck and he said he needs to see more details. his experts are already warning about higher prices ahead. >> a couple years ago the american producer could meet all demand and we met the growth in the world economy and we kept prices low globally. now we're being ham strung by
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this president and by policies specifically meant to transition away from oil and natural gas to what? nothing does everything that oil and natural gas do. >> the biden administration is pushing back on that. >> we absolutely do agree that we need to be less dependent on opec plus and foreign producers of resources like oil. and that's why the president did increase the draws from the strategic petroleum reserve to try to help stabilize this. this is a global market. >> the white house is also disputing that president biden failed to deliver on a pledge to insure the market has adequate oil supply. >> when the president went to saudi arabia, he said i'm doing all i can to increase the supply for the united states of america, which i expect to happen. what happened? >> so i want to be really clear.
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we have said that, you know, his trip to the middle east was not about oil, it was about america's position in the middle east. >> this is a balancing act of long-term versus short-term goals. in the long term the biden administration has ambitious goals to cut fossil fuel emissions way, way down. in the short term they say they know that people are hurting from high gas prices and do what they can to bring some relief. gillian. >> peter doocy from the white house this morning. thank you. let's bring in republican congressman michael waltz a florida. a member of the house armed services committee. it is tempting to focus in all this on how this combustible economic picture will play out in the mid-terms. the more important thing to drill down on you first here is how this is playing out in the american people's daily lives now many months into this inflation crisis? i know that in part americans
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are in the wake of a storm without basic electricity service. >> biden's reaching out to dictatorships, venezuela, iran with 50 million barrels they are trying to sell as part of the iran deal, and others just isn't working. now we have opec restricting supply. what's frustrating is right here under the ground in the united states of america we have oil and cleaner gas than russian gas or others ready to go. not only would it help americans at the pump, but it is the biggest driver of inflation because everything has to be transported. but the other piece is on foreign policy. russia has invaded, putin has invaded its neighbors every time it was cash flush because of the high price of oil.
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in 2008 with georgia and 14 with ukraine and again this year when oil was over $100 a barrel. biden could starve putin's war machine right now by unleashing oil and gas and they keep telling the fiction that domestic oil and gas companies, they point to these leases that they are supposedly not taking advantage of. it is because the administration isn't giving the permits to take advantage of them. so it is misleading the american people and hurting the american people in their wallet and it is keeping putin cash flush so he can continue this invasion. >> the search for survivors is still ongoing. the majority of those victims are in florida that have been decimated. as the state is looking to rebuild the governor is ringing alarm bells about a whole new challenge. >> we have had four looters that
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were arrested. i guess a couple days ago. they need to be brought to justice and we won't tolerate it. but you know, three of the four are illegal aliens. they are illegally in our country and not only that, they tried to loot and ransack in the after math of a natural disaster. >> president biden is slated to meet with the governor later this afternoon. the two setting aside their political differences over the past week to kick start the much-needed relief effort. congressman, my question is there an affect or american life now that is not touched by the border crisis? >> that's a great question. i think we would struggle to find one. when i reach out to veterans who aren't getting the services they need, teachers whose schools are already crowded, hospitals that can't provide all the services that they want to, there is an
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opportunity cost to american citizens when we have 2 million people a year. that's not even counting the gotaways, that are flowing across our border. that's 8 million people just on biden's first term that are taking services that others may need and that aren't appropriately getting. there absolutely is a cost in every aspect of life. i do appreciate the biden administration giving the major disaster declaration to the counties that need it. there is going to be a lot of follow-up. it will be from the department of agriculture for our crops. department of transportation for the infray structure. a lot of work to do to recover from the storm. i expect both of them will set differences aside like they did after the surfside condo collapse a few years ago. >> the white house press secretary and fema administrator have both tried to clarify and
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defend the vice president's comments about hurricane relief being based on equity at least under the biden administration's approach. now transportation secretary says this. >> we have to make sure we help everybody based on the need that is there, that it's fair and equitable and there are some folks who see politics where it doesn't need to be. in the end i think you do need to help everybody based on their need. now, if you are a vacation home got damaged that's having a different affect on your life than if your only home got damaged. >> a "washington examiner" opinion piece out today argues this. kamala harris's prejudice could dissuade people from seeking needed hurricane aid. first of all, do you agree with that? second of all, is there room for addressing the needyest and including equity in the way you roll out these funds or do we have to choose? >> that's the whole problem with
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viewing the world through the lens of race or through the lens of people's skin color. number one, this is not the time. we are all coming together as americans in our communities, as neighbors, and we're helping each other out as fellow citizens, period. that really should be the extent of it. and there are rules in place, for example, if you are applying for certain types of aid and you are demonstrating an additional need or you didn't have insurance, then those rules are in place and that will be taken into account. i think this is virtue signaling at its worst and it is blowing back on them because it is just exposing the wrong-headed view of the world that the progressive left keeps putting forward whether in our military or whether it's how we help people in the wake of a disaster. >> i want to make sure we get into this real quick. your republican colleagues in
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the house are vowing to investigate hunter biden's foreign business dealings further if they take control of congress in november. three still unearthing new texts, emails and evidence the president's son capitalized on his father's position when he was v.p. now his former business partner is coming forward again. he talked to tucker carlson. >> subsequent to the election he is sitting the president of the united states but there are hundreds of data points that joe biden was acting in a capitalistic term. he shows up at meetings, shakes hands, advises, has faith in his team. effectively that was joe biden's role in the biden family business ventures and around the world. not just my venture. that was a multiple times. >> that's what bobulinski says. listen to the president back in 2020 on the campaign trail.
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>> mr. vice president, how many times have you ever spoken to your son about his overseas business dealings? >> president biden: i have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings. i have never discussed with my son or my brother or any one else anything having to do with their business. >> do you standee by your statement you did not discuss any of your son's overseas business dealings? >> yes, i stand by that statement. >> i should point out bobulinski last night, whether you find him credible or not, sir, said that jim and hunter biden stood to profit to the tune of not millions, not tens of millions but hundreds of millions of dollars. what do you make of all this? >> the chinese communist party have a theory. they have a doctrine that's called elite capture. that is to capture and basically corrupt key elements of an adversary's society. when it comes to major political
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figures, they go after the sons, not the principle. the princelings. that falls in line with that theory from the chinese communist party. he is a holder of a company that the black listed trying to steal american war head technology. so many things we need to get to the bottom of. the thing that's disturbing is that the f.b.i. did nothing about it. they say they have a non-interference policy in the run-up to an election. doing nothing is also political interference and they've done nothing from then until now is further eroding our trust in the f.b.i. and the d.o.j. >> we have to leave it there. thanks for taking time out for us this morning and wish you the best going forward with recovery in your district and across the
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entire state. critics say stacey abrams is being caught in a law. the georgia democratic gubernatorial candidate is denying she ever denied losing the 2018 election. we'll play the tapes and let you decide. plus america's crime crisis is coming for everyday americans at any time now. >> getting a cup of coffee, checking out of hotel and your life is ended. this is happening time and again, day after day. >> heart break over the murder of a long island dad over a pareents' weekend. there is outrage over governor hochul's silence. tammy bruce is next. the cash you need. veterans get more at newday.
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college parents weekend in upstate new york from the state's governor kathy hochul. police arrested a career criminal for killing the man at his hotel near the college. we're learning johnson was wanted on drug and gun charges in the state of georgia and being investigated as a key suspect in a gang-related murder in new york. police say he was in the hotel lobby getting a coffee getting ready to check out and gunned down. friends and family are remembering him as a pillar of society. >> any one that meets him would love him. he is just a great guy. his kids meant absolutely everything to him. that was obvious, very obvious. >> alexis mcadams is covering the story and has new details. >> what a sad story to hear this again and again with innocent
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people being killed. investigators told me they were looking for the gunman since august at the scene of another homicide in new york. he was hiding from police in different hotels in and out of state. meanwhile in georgia there is more charges. johnson junior was arrested there when he was armed with a gun and dealing drugs. then listen to this. last year in new york he faced eight charges from attempted assault to possession of a weapon. all of those charges were dropped. now johnson junior faces second degree murder charges for killing a man. the 54-year-old with his family. he was a dad of three and a loving husband. gunned down while visiting his son in poughkeepsie, new york. this shooting happened on sunday morning in the lobby of the marriott. johnson got into an argument with a hotel employee about the coffee. then he opened fire and sprayed bullets around the room and
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killed the 54-year-old. he was to check out of the hotel when he was killed. >> innocence was shattered by two individuals who have a long history of criminal activity known to police. and frankly, sadly, a father is gone, a family is without their husband, without their dad and without their friend. this is all too common across new york these days. >> here you can see a heavily armed police presence rolling into the hotel. johnson was doing drugs in that room at the hotel before the shooting. investigators found other guns and material used to make explosives. so the police say the warrant for johnson was listed in the national database but say they didn't know about it until the most recent murder on sunday. we reached out to the governor's office two days in a row for comment on why this guy wasn't in custody and nothing yet,
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gillian. >> alexis mcadams. thank you very much. let's bring in tammy bruce, host of get tammy bruce on fox nation and fox news contributor. thank you for being with us this morning. you heard colleague alexis point out fox news has reached out to the governor's office for comment on the murder, for comment on her policies. no response yet. what do you make of it? >> it is her job to first of all help make these kinds of things not happen and if they do, it's then to show some leadership. the fact that she is refusing to remark on this tells you everything you need to know about all the democrats. that's where we're at right now. this is happening multi- states as we know in this case. even those charges that were dropped in new york against this guy. if at any step actual justice was being implemented and this guy was held it wouldn't have happened. this transcends political party or race or economy, transcends
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everything. if you can't walk out of a hotel room without fear of being murdered in the lobby by some guy spraying bullets because it's an attitude, environment and culture that gets created when the bad guys and everyone else sees even leadership is not interested-in-law and order and if they are interested it's in eliminating it. so it's a green light to do what you want. this is a guy who felt that he could do this clearly because of his past experience within the justice system. wandering around, getting caught, being let go, charges dropped, nobody is looking for him really. nobody is really caring. everyone knows these are unforced errors and hochul's refusal to respond makes it clear. she doesn't want to upset the marginal extremists in her own party. every democrat in the grassroots has got to say enough is enough.
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this is not acceptable to any one in any party. the democrats want everyone, their own base certainly, to be obsessed with abortion, right? this is the ultimate distraction. when this is going on and potentially it doesn't matter, you see it in new york city, we see it happening to new york city, older and younger people, black and white and gay and straight. it doesn't matter. this is affecting all of us. of course, the democrats have a duty, they are the ones who created this. they are the ones who can stop it. and the democrats in november need to send their own statement to politicians that this has got to end. >> that election 33 days away as of today. i want to take your temperature on this as well. georgia democrat stacey abrams story about the 2018 election was full of twists and turns. a federal judge is tossing a lawsuit by a group that abrams is tied to, the suit pointed 20 what it effectively suggests are
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voter suppression in the governor's race won by kemp. abrams denied she ever questioned kemp's victory. >> is there any scenario that you would concede you lost publicly in 2018? >> i have never denied the outcome. it was not a free and fair election. i have one clear statement to make. we won. if it looks like it is rigged it probably is. i didn't lose. i got the votes. >> as this rematch plays out governor kemp writing take a look at this. ms. abrams created a false narrative much of her target audience was willing to accept and echo. she is side stepping facts. the federal judge ex blowsed her claims of voter suppression for what they are, false. what do you say, tammy? >> you describe it as a story. for her it is fiction.
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these are serious allegations. it is an important issue that americans have been looking at. at the same time, if you really believe that happened, then stick with it, right? that's your own basis of principles and a standard about what's important to the electric or yacht. even if she really believes that happened. she doesn't have the character to stand up for what she said before because now it doesn't suit a narrative. what else will she lie about or pretend about or have a different standard for based on where the winds blow? we clearly are in a time here in this country where leadership is required and leadership means taking positions, standing for something, representing things that matter to people, not the things that matter necessarily to some marginal people in your party or what moves in the moment about what may work in the moment. that americans really need people who stand up for them on
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both sides of the aisle. stacey abrams is for herself and say whatever it takes. you think maybe you can walk on water. one guy in history was able to do that. you end up falling. this is a problem for georgians. at least we're seeing what it is she does not stand for, which is honesty. >> most of us mortals will end up falling. >> everyone except one guy. >> thanks so much for taking time for us this morning. we appreciate it. from lead democrat to toss-up. the big shift in the race that could decide control of the senate. fetterman's past criticism of trump supporters is something he may want voters to forget. plus president biden's tenure marked by a tense relationship with the press. listen to this. >> president biden: thank you very much.
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>> the key pennsylvania senate race between feeterman and oz is tightening. so much so a leading handicapper shifted the race now to a toss-up. the cook political report had the contest as leading democrat race weeks ago. the mid-terms are 34 days out. the latest polling oz trails fetterman by four points. that's a big change with the 11-point lead fetterman had last summer.
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fetterman said he didn't want supporters who embraced the former president's ideals. take a look at this. he says in 2016 quote. populism has a dark side and donald trump is mining that for all its worth by saying reprehensible things. if you cheer him on i don't expect to get your vote and frankly i don't want it. those remarks could pose a problem for him now since his camp hopes to win support from republican voters in the general election. let's bring in rob smith host of the can't cancel rob smith podcast and kevin walling former biden campaign surrogate. why do all the politicians forget what you say during the primaries actually count? most are on video, on audio. >> of course they are. my favorite senate race of the cycle. we're five weeks out. john fetterman is back on the
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campaign trail hitting dr. oz hard. big rallies. he had one in pittsburgh last week and going to york and bucks county this weekend. and it's really exciting to see how it plays out. of course you will see polls tighten. president biden only won the commonwealth by 80,000. it is a state that went for obama, trump and then biden. these elections were going to be close in pennsylvania and you will see the polls tighten. he has a 4 to 6 point lead. i think it will be maintained. especially with the news of dr. oz now killing 300 puppies that we found out about yesterday. >> as kevin laid out for us the race is tight. it is tightening. it has flipped back and forth in the past. this means unfortunately forfeiterman he will need to pull in donald trump voters if he wants to win, right? >> it is very interesting we're a month out of this election and
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now all of the voters that he said that he doesn't want to vote for him he will try to pander to them. he is not as soft on crime as he is. the reason the polls are tightening a bit. fetterman is seen on very soft on crime. he talked about reimagining the police. somebody that has voted to release multiple people out of jail that ended up murdering other people. again waxes on about his desire to decrease the prison population by 1/3. i think we make a mistake sometimes by thinking that it is only republicans that care about law and order. it is only conservatives that care about safe streets. no, both democrats and republicans all care about safe streets. poll after poll after poll tells you republicans have the edge when it comes to being tough on crime. we have to remember as well independents help decide elections, not people on the far
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left or the far right. these are independent votes that fetterman will have to get and now he is begging these people who voted for trump in the past. >> oz, by the way, kevin pushed back. he is denying that puppy story. i want to leave that. president biden is complaining about the white house press corps, the tactic of shouting questions at him that he feels are inappropriate or off topic. take a look at this as it went down yesterday after an event. take a listen. brock sholi -- >> take a look at this person tweeting quote.
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this guy routinely hides from the press, rarely takes questions, almost never does pressers and has the gal to criticize them for trying to ask questions on one of the few opportunities they get. another says this. that pesky freedom of the press, right? kevin, why do reporters shout questions at the president. it is not because they are trying to be annoying, is it? >> they've always shouted questions at the president. i remember back with reagan when they were talking about iran contra and sam donaldson screaming at the president through the rose garden. every president going back to george washington has complained about the press coverage and press corps itself. i love that kind of scrum. i know you've covered white house events where you see the yelling in the oval office especially. so it's always fascinating to see. >> the reason what i'm getting at, rob, the reason they do it is because the president doesn't
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get to set the agenda for the entire press corps. the president doesn't get to decide everything that's talked about. journalists, get a say, too. >> they are supposed to. it is really interesting that this is one of the most protected and coddled presidents by the press i've ever seen in my lifetime. check out these numbers. in the first year he has been in office that he -- biden took only 28 major interviews. compare it to the president trump who took nearly 100. the fact that he has this problem with people shouting out questions and the fact they shuffle him off to delaware every weekend, he is so protected and he is not used to having to answer any questions from the press because these people are all -- they see their roles i call them not even press sometimes. regime propagandists. at the instance that is sort of messed up a little bit he freaks
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out. >> all right. rob and kevin. have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. dr. anthony fauci is expressing some regret, he says, for his confusing covid messages. >> when you are talking about getting it right, it really has to be put into the context no one is perfect. certainly i am not. >> the context is that livelihoods are still being lost. mental health crisis exists and students left behind because of school shutdowns. we have jimmy failla next to ry respond to those, comments.be stick with us. helping them achieve financial freedom. we're proud to serve people everywhere, in investing for the retirement they envision. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive.
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the white house announcing they are going to release or have the energy department release another 10 million barrels from the strategic petroleum reserve despite the press secretary telling the press corps yesterday it wasn't under consideration. the president's economic advisors announcing it will go forward. barrels released onto the market next month in november. also looking at this. minutes away from nasa's scheduled spacex launch scheduled for noon eastern today. here is a look. this is where the dragon crew five is getting ready to visit
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the international space station spending six months doing research there. the launch was delayed initially due to hurricane ian. if it goes off as scheduled we'll bring it to you live starting at noon. during the height of the pandemic the messaging and guidelines coming from the cdc changed often pretty dramatically and created a whole lot of confusion. one day masks were mandatory every where, then only inside, then outside again, but only in certain states and only if there were lots of people around and so on. at first americans had to quarantine for seven days, then ten days, then only if they tested positive. maybe just five days if you were vaccinated. meanwhile businesses were forced to shutter if they ran afoul of the daily guidelines despite best efforts in many instances to keep up. now even dr. fauci is saying he should have been more careful with his messaging.
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take a listen. >> no one is perfect. certainly i'm not. when i go back in the early months, i probably should have tried to be much, much more careful in getting the message to repeat the uncertainty of what we are going through. it is really unfortunate that that's the world in which we live in that it's a bunch of sound bites. sound bites that sometimes get cut in half and get misinterrepresented. someone ask always make mischief by clipping out a few words >> jim jimmy failla. >> fauci is the reason nobody
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trust fauci. it is not sound bites. >> sound bites getting cut in half. just the ones cut in half. >> this revisionist history is why more americans trust dr. dray than dr. fauci. sound bites didn't make us go from no masks to some masks. sound bites didn't make it go from i won't believe to support a vaccine mandate and now we have a vaccine mandate who laid off cops and firemen who protect us from greater threats than covid. it wasn't sound bites that ignored the american academy of pediatrics who told us kids should be in school because they were safer there. all these things were done by fauci. >> do you give him any credit, though? it is so rare we see anybody in washington ever forget admitting they were wrong. we never see them admit to reality.
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first it was dr. walensky said they could have done a better job. now he is saying it. do you give them credit for doing a postmortem? >> a tactful and measured guilt. they knew they were wrong at the time. remember, this is not him looking back and saying what could i have done differently. we've seen him on video state when you implement draconian measures we know there will be consequences for children. him acting like he didn't know it at the time. the bottom line is whatever his motives were, fauci lost the locker room because he called too many awedibles. in public health when you change the play there are 130 million people to keep up. nobody could and why nobody trusts him. he should go on dancing with the stars and get it over with. nobody wants his medical advice. let's see if he can dance. >> i want to ask you about this.
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the crisis at the southern border front and center as a mid-term issue. now that the texas governor sent thousands of migrants to new york city governor hochul is calling on the feds to do something about it. >> we have been working almost hourly with the city of new york since the immigrants -- migrants started arriving and it is something we're working and saying human beings shouldn't be used as political pawns. once they come they need a place to stay. this is just a temporary situation but we're working with the federal government. it calls for a federal solution. >> harris will attend a democratic fundraiser in texas on saturday. critics are slamming her for not going further south to visit the border and see the crisis firsthand. she has not been to the border in over a year. what do you say? >> it is a joke. kamala won't go to an on the border restaurant chain and have a taco. it is embarrassing. are you supposed to be the
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border czar. she doesn't want to go to draw attention to the problem because it's a political liability for her. that brings me to kathy hochul. she is only calling on a federal solution because it's becoming a liability for her. we have tiny towns in texas that don't have a tenth of the population of new york taking in 50,000 migrants in a month. hochul has taken in 11,000 in a year. to me it's a bit of a joke. if you cared about the migrants you would have been speaking up when they were suffocating and drowning in rivers. she started speaking up when they got on air conditioned buses. hard for me to buy. >> we saved the most important story of the day for last. beloved cartoon scooby-doo is revamping coming out as gay after decades of speculation, a clip from the new halloween movie is going viral online. one of the main characters velma is fawning over a female
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designer. >> as promised here are the scoobie's -- oh. ♪ >> take it away. >> listen, i don't even have a problem with velma being gay. if we take scooby-doo seriously we should be concerned about the talking dog. the mystery machine can't afford gas so they don't go any where. >> will the other guy going to be high all the time? thelma is coming out as gay. kudos to her. other problems on the show. we'll leave it there. thank you for watching. "outnumbered" is coming up right after the break. we'll also have the nasa spacex launch. inflation's eating into everyone's budget, but
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>> we are looking live at nasa's kennedy space center in cape canaveral, florida, now sons basics will deliver a crew around the world, everyone, this is to be 25, i am kayleigh mcenany you here with emily compagno, joining us dr. nicole saphier, former ambassador to the united nations nikki haley who we are excited to have and of course brian kilmeade. so you are looking at cape canaveral, florida, this will be the fifth launch of a space text dragon capsule. it will be launching into space, there will be four astronauts on the mission, nicole man is set to be the first native american woman to ever enter space, pilot john cassatt, this will be the first flig flight of the his two astronaut since becoming astronauts in 2013 and also a
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japanese astronaut and a cosmonaut from russia part of a trait that we did with russia where one of our astronauts arrived on a russian capsule and in return today a cosmonaut will be joining our team as they head into space. there is a bad weather call as we know a few weeks ago, but today is looking good, apparently launch is a go and we are waiting the countdown at any moment here in cape canaveral, florida. nikki haley, we have just a moment here before we take off, but this is really a return to american greatness, we know that there is a pause of astronauts going into space for about a decade, okay, the countdown's beginning, stay with us here. let's listen. >> dragon space basics, godspeed, go for launch. >> spacex dragon, go for launch. >> t-3
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