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on stage. >> j.d. vance, with all due respect is a fraud. >> tim ryan would be is a failed leader and would be a failed senator. >> pushing el paso's mayor not to declare a state of emergency over the city's migrant crisis fearing it would make the president look bad. the "new york post" is reporting that mayor osuer leaster told multiple officials directive. >> boston university scientists have now created a new covid strain that has 80% kill rate. >> this is dangerous and it
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infuriates me. gets out of the lab it could spread to others. >> whistleblower documents correctly implicating president biden in his son's shady business dealings. >> g.o.p. senator chuck grassley claim documents indicate that joe biden was aware of business arrangements. >> time for the fbi and doj to do something. >> that's good. scott puts it down. that's good. the kick is good. and the chargers win it in overtime. [cheers] ♪ ♪ i got a chevy ♪ she can flip a quarter ♪ i drive her anywhere from here to california ♪ when this song is over ♪ i got to find her. >> rachel: all right. good morning, asheville, north carolina. that's a shot of where you are at right now. we are here in new york city. 7:00 a.m. and. >> steve: hold on. what do you want? >> excuse me. excuse me. >> steve: this is where we start the show, stuart. >> stuart: i know you did. i'm interrupting. rachel, i did not forget your name yesterday.
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[laughter] i admit that i had a senior moment but did i not forget it. >> steve: hold on just a second. for anybody who missed it. here's what happened about an hour ago. watch this. >> brian: watched a little bit on the town hall with stuart varney yesterday in between breaks. >> rachel: did you know that stuart -- we had him on the show. we did the town hall and he forgot my name. >> steve: what did he call you? >> rachel: he went uh-uh. and sean goes rachel campos-duffy. >> steve: now with the rebuttal. >> stuart: the rebuttal. i did not forget your name. but i think you are being very cruel to seniors who often cannot remember what they were thinking about 10 seconds ago t. that was me yesterday i deepy apologize. >> rachel: is it joe biden? >> brian: fantastic. a hesitation not a forgetful. >> stuart: take it all back. you are a great guy.
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>> steve: i don't see it as a hesitation. i think you paused to build it up. >> stuart: i did, indeed. your husband jumped in. >> rachel: i was nervous when i had to host laura ingraham show and introduced myself as rachel duffy. all these people tweeted i was getting divorced. i said rachel campos and dropped the duffy. and they said i was getting divorced. >> stuart: marital spat about crypto but that's another -- >> brian: stuart, take a seat for this talking point. >> stuart: you insist. >> brian: politics all about the economy, correct? >> steve: first, set the table by going down to washington. >> rachel: that's right. >> jackie heinrich, in talks to tap the strategic oil preserve again ahead of the midterms. >> brian: move to push to keep costs down as americans head to the polls. >> steve: jacqui heinrich live at the white house with more. obviously, the white house wants
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to release that you will oil to help democrats before the midterms. >> that is what it would appear. good morning to you guys, steve, rachel, brian, and stuart, good morning to all of you. according to this report from bloomberg, it would be the latest tranche of release from 180 million-barrel program began in the spring. a little bit unclear from the wording in this article if it goes beyond what the white house had previously planned to release or if this is part of that same batch. but, bloomberg is reporting the white house is moving forward with the -- or moving toward rather this release of at least 10 to 15 million more barrels of oil from the country's stockpile to keep prices from climbing further. one piece of a puzzle to try to keep down prices that the white house is really divided over. there are some reports that the administration is split over the idea of banning exports of gas and dev diesel. apparently argued in favor of it but a number of industry heads have told fox that it would
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increase prices potentially cause a net loss in u.s. g.d.p., force refinery closures and choke off energy supply to u.s. allies overseas. in their greatest time of need during russia's war in ukraine. but heading into the winter months with opec's production cut looming large trying to do something to bring down energy costs overall drivers of inflation. and of course, the president's weakest spot with voters. yesterday, the white house tried to defend the president's economic record. listen. >> if president biden's top domestic priority is inflation. why doesn't he have more to show for it. >> cost is an issue for the american people. so he has been very clear about making that his number one economic priority. and he has done the work. and he has done the work with congressional democrats. >> well, inflation hit 8.2% in september, virtually no change since inflation first hit a 40 year high of 8.3% in april. a new poll from "new york times"
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siena college showed 44% of voters are calling financial problems their top issue. another new poll yesterday from the associated press found that most voters trust republicans more to handle issues like the economy. and this is very inline with the latest fox news polling from earlier this month. so some new numbers out for the president. not showing much improvement in the area he probably needs it most, guys. back to you. >> brian: all right, jacqui, thanks so much. the president has very few things he can do. beg strobz learn how to pump oil again. hope iran's oil back on the market or go back to the well, literally. >> stuart: ,. >> brian: take out our emergency fund. >> stuart: he won't do that because the greens went let him. he is releasing extra barrels from the petroleum reserve. by law as you pointed out steve, by law, congress says have you got to release
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20 million barrels in fiscal year 2023 which has just started. in other words, you have got to take what is it. >> steve: 40 million barrels. >> stuart: got to come out. when you take that out, you drain the petroleum reserve. that is a national security issue. because that reserve is there just in case we need it in an emergency. >> steve: stuart, think about it. it's brilliant. if the strategic petroleum reserve is empty, another reason to buy an electric car. >> stuart: that's a stretch, isn't it steve, really? >> steve: you know his environmental left flank feels like that. we don't want any oil. >> stuart: the obvious answer which everybody knows and staring everybody in the face go get our own oil. we got a lot of it. we got enough natural gas under our terrible tore to, you know, heat the whole world if that's what we want to do. >> rachel: it's a whether he ising. how do they get away with this? i know you are a financial guy there a political component to all of this. if the joe biden and the people running under the democrat
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ticket, are they going to pay a political price for not doing what is so obviously the right thing to do for our country? >> stuart: you just saw that poll, inflation and the economy are the top issues. immigration. >> rachel: tieing it to energy, are people understanding that it is the energy policy that is a massive component in the inflation? >> stuart: yes. they understand that. but, more immediate concern is food prices. >> rachel: of course. >> stuart: that's something you see it every single day. >> steve: $7 loaf of bread. >> stuart: other day i was saying in the supermarket. lady sitting knecht to me getting checked out. sees a loaf of bread $8 in this supermarket. chucks it aside and saying i'm not paying that that counts. that's a lot of people. >> brian: what it's done is, when oil and gas, what is happening right now is artificial. the numbers are staying low artificially and still high. that is why the administration reached out to saudi arabia and said we saw your numbers you can
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wait to cut your output why don't do you this? >> no, do this in the opec plus meeting yeah we call a call from the administration please display is that election interference? >> rachel: when they refuse to interfere in the election then they say we are going to punish you. this is much like the phone call that they -- actually it's worse than the phone call they accused donald trump of with ukraine. much worse. >> stuart: president biden is still talking with the iranians who are shooting their own people. >> rachel: amen. >> stuart: women by the hundred. brian brian comey cozy drones
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flying into kyiv killing innocent people. can't fight. had to buy drones from iran. >> stuart: comey cozy iranian drones flying into kyiv and killing civilians. >> steve: for the folks worried about the strategic petroleum reserve tapped out and it will be shortly. i was reading this morning apparently the administration is talking to oil companies about refilling it, buying oil back from them obviously at a higher price so we will lose money on that for the next three years. it won't be refilled until 2025. >> stuart: is this laughable or what? it's dangerous but also laughable. it becomes the question. are the midterms really worth that to the administration? the answer is. >> stuart: yes. >> brian: because all the investigations are going to launch and that would be stopped in congress and certainly a lot of pushback. wouldn't be a confirmation done if you try to do it. so right now the republicans have no power. we will see if that changes in 21 days. >> stuart: three weeks from today. >> brian: i just got a call you are leaded downstairs to lead
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your producing team to a beautiful broadcast which is based on a true story from 9:00 to noon can. >> great segway and wonderful promo. >> steve: stuart, before you go what's her name? >> stuart: clearing throat rachel -- rachel campos-duffy. >> steve: round of applause for stuart varney. all rise. >> stuart: that's my cue to leave. >> steve: chris will validate your parking. are. >> brian: all right. so let's talk about hunter biden if we can because now we know chuck grassley and ron johnson leading the investigation in the senate to find out what hunter biden was up to. and not the crack addicted guy who loves hookers all caught on tape. but how it relates to jim biden his uncle and brother of joe biden. and this was part of a letter that he wrote to the a.g.,to garland as well as christopher wray. and he says this: this is the gist of it. based on disclosures to my
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office. the fbi has within its possession significant, imaivelgt and voluminous evidence with respect to potential criminal conduct by hunter biden and james biden. these new whistleblower disclosures beg the question. in light of the allegations that i have done. what have done to investigate? and the rein right now looks like a test pattern. nothing. >> steve: we don't know. >> nothing has been done. >> steve: but they are sitting on the evidence. by the way, they didn't say like one smoking gun letter. he said there is voluminous evidence and they are sitting on it and they are never going to release it if they don't have to. here is what i think is really interesting. if a republican president. let's say it was donald trump. you name the president, had this kind of dirt on him -- his family and his connection to it and the corruption, every single member of congress and the g.o.p. would be asked about
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this. and asked to have an opinion about this before this midterm. somehow the democrats get to say nothing about this. the media never asked them about what they think about this corruption. >> brian: whistleblower fbi guys. are we going to see the fbi, if the republicans get control of the senate, house, are we going to he soot fbi saying i'm such and such agent, been there for 22 years, this is what i have witnessed over the last few. >> steve: it would be interesting to actually see what the information is that grassley and ron johnson have. so far they have just talked about it obliquely in letters like that. but, to your point, rachel, matthew whitaker the acting attorney general for a while, addresses what they should do at this point. but, also, what looks like to some as unequal treatment. if it was a republican this would happen. if this was a democrat. this is happening. here is matt whitaker on the channel earlier. >> should have had a special counsel look into this or be in charge of this months ago, if
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not a year ago. instead, they have kept the delaware-u.s. attorney from the trump administration in place to do this investigation. but, you know, it seems like nothing is moving very quickly. we see in other investigations and many complain on the right that they those investigations move quicker when they're looking into trump or his associates or others involved in that circle. but, at the same time, this hunter biden investigation just seems to be on really slowly moving and i think it's time for the fbi and doj to do something. >> brian: it's the mayor of moscow, the former mayor of moscow's wife. he has done deals with. they also say this, to your point about what they exactly have. grassley said the fbi last a series of documents in his possession related to information with it nicole la jury ross ski the owner of burisma holdings, hunter biden sat on that board with that
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company and that dates back to what tony bobulinski said because their finance company that they formed played a role there the next place they were going to move was brazil until this whole thing was unearthed. the president decides to run for -- the vice president decides to run for president and become president and then hunter biden imploded with his use of crack which tends to be -- work against your production. >> rachel: fbi still has not brought in tony bobulinski to follow up on all the things. >> brian: near has weiss. >> rachel: this is a massive scandal and again it's not about hunter and hookers and the drugs. this is about our president being potentially compromised by the chinese, by the russians, having to do with energy and oil deals. i mean, this is impactful right now as our own country is struggling. >> steve: as we heard back when james comey was running the fbi, the department of justice does have that election protocol thing where they don't announce what's going to happen 60 or
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ninth days before an election. >> rachel: how convenient. >> steve: maybe waiting until after the midterms last week that feds didn't specify if it was fbi or agents believe they have enough on hunter biden tax and telling a lie when it came to buying a gun. let's see if the midterms make any difference. >> rachel: fbi has lost all credibility. >> brian: stated that hunter and james created a business arrangement with foreign nationals corrected to the chinese government while joe biden was vice president and on the listing, 10% goes to the big guy. how -- what is going -- what's the first reporter that's going to ask joe biden have you ever met tony bobulinski and are you the big guy and then show him the documents and ask him -- >> rachel: why hasn't that happened yet? it's just unbelievable. >> brian: yep. carley shimkus, in my view, you are the big person in news. >> carley: big guy or big gal. never received 10%.
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>> steve: you got 100 percent of the headlines. >> carley: from legitimate sources. i do have head lines, a troubling story out of nevada. las vegas police now revealing fallen officer was shot 18 times. body camera footage shows the chaotic moments when shots rang out after the veteran cop pulled over a domestic violence suspect. [gunfire] >> shots fired, shots fired. >> rachel: and in florida this terrifying video shows the deputy getting shot in the chest while trying to pay the suspect. he says his bullet proof vest saved his life. more than 100 firefighters are battling a massive factory fire that flared up overnight in queens new york. at least one of those first responders has been injured. news crews are reportedly being
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kept far from the scene due to fears propane tanks in the area could blow up. crazy situation there. so scary. winter is still two months away but more than 180 million people are expected to feel the freeze as some part of the u.s. are already seeing snow. coming down in northern michigan where residents are dealing up with occupy up to a foot of lake-effect snow. temperatures are expected to be 15 degrees below average across the east coast and midwest follow this story by down loading the fox weather app. for free. dr. pepper in the spirit of the football season for limited edition of bourbon flavored soda. the company is giving away the non-chock nonalcoholic drink. enroll in the pepper perks program for a scratch to win
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game. >> brian: carley, if you get pulled over and the officer says you smell like bourbon you say yes, you do. >> carley: it's dr. pepper. >> steve: no alcohol in it. >> rachel: get your kids used to the taste of bourbon. what the heck? >> brian: you don't just want them jumping into it at 21. >> carley: that could be really good for me right now. >> rachel: that's great point. he. >> steve: people want a mock tail but don't want the booze. >> carley: bingo. >> steve: biggest developing area in beverage right now. >> carley: i'm going to sign up for pepper perks. >> brian: other thing made by a doctor so got to be good for you. >> steve: one of those times on the dr. pepper bottle 10 to 4 you should have a dr. pepper. >> brian: i know when they drink it a lot of people dance. >> steve: i love dr. pepper. thank you, carley. still ahead on this tuesday, a man is accused of setting this restaurant on fire because the restaurant got his order wrong.
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>> parents are slamming the oregon department of investigation for allegedly prioritizing racial ideology. a former staffer says while ode leaders seem to use every opportunity to virtue signal internally and externally their
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primary goals seem to involve lining their own pockets. and a former superintendent says what we have a system that has lost focus on fundamental purpose and picking and choosing winners and losers. everything about it is designed to undermine the system as it exists. fox news contributor, leo terrell a former history teacher and joins us now. leo, this story is so troubling because the school is not focusing on excellence. it's focusing on equitable outcomes, whatever that means. but it's also allocating funding and resources which, of course, is going to actually, i think, drive up racial resentment because it's not based on any other metric besides race. >> rachel, you are absolutely correct. thanks for having me. look, the goal of the oregon school district has fundamentally changed. it's not to educate. it's to discriminate. rachel, the problem here is simply this. they have used the allegation of
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stem discrimination to justify equity based programs. people are getting rich. they are hiring these social justice warriors to come in and then to act as equity police officers. they are basically looking at every academic program through the eyes or prism of racism. academics is no longer the issue. it is to justify an equity-based program. i want to be clear. equity is a code name for racism. >> rachel: yeah, 100 percent. leo, i'm so glad you brought up the money. the ideology is there. also, behind it, this is a cottage industry. so many people are making, you know, hundred, 300, 400, $500,000 a year or more salaries based on pushing this racial stuff. and then, in the end, it's the kids who suffer. so, tell me what's the end game here? what happens to children who go through a system like this? because, leo, one of the most
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beautiful things about kids is they come in without racial biases, but we are actually creating more. >> great question. let me sum it up by saying. this you are absolutely right. people are having their pockets lined with state funded money to come in to the school district academics is no longer important. rachel, they want to indoctrinate our young people. they want to pit people -- young people against each other based on skin color. these socialists are using our schools as laboratories to create a divisive community and that's what they're doing. academic achievement is out the window. it is now pitting one group against the other. and they are starting at the young age of k through 12. this is a dangerous, fundamental change and the purpose of education. >> rachel: yeah. just so sad. by the way, leo, we have a statement from the oregon department of education, the o.d.e., all these case the procure -789d process was
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created with integrity and adherence to state law and patrol car particulars the department worked to align with governor crate brown executive order in 2018-3 promoting diversity and inclusion opportunities for oregon minority owned women owned service disabled, veteran owned and emerging small businesses. well, leo, it's so great having you on. you know this stuff. you are an attorney. you are a history teacher. and you understand what this react is all about. i thank you for coming on and being so honest about it. >> thank you. and i know you are having a hard time working with brian. steve is okay. but brian is very difficult. i heard his comments. you are hanging in there. great job. >> rachel: thanks, leo. appreciate that. >> thanks. >> rachel: coming up. midterms are just three weeks away. and republicans say soaring crime will drive voters to the polls. we will hear from three congressional candidates hoping to flip seats red. ♪
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alexis martinez johnson from new mexico and george logan from connecticut. george, let's start with you what in connecticut winning as a republican? >> people are tired of the status quo. my opponent supported every policy come out of biden-harris administration. she voted in favor of the anti-police bill in washington. i voted against the anti-police bill here in connecticut. we have criminals targeting law enforcement here in connecticut. crime is soaring. you know, they have no answer other than to attack our law enforcement. i want to support our community and support our law enforcement. it's imperative that we are strong against the criminals. right now the current administration, my opponent, nancy pelosi, president biden, they are weak, you know, weak on crime and it's having a horrible effect on my community. >> alexis.
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top issue in new mexico. so far in that seat only one republican to are hold it. what makes you think you can get it. >> working class americans. we want opportunity and quite frankly here in new mexico as a border state. we see such an influx of crime. i mean, the fentanyl, we had one of the largest busts by the fbi here in the south valley of ballcarrier and quite frankly this administration does not care. and i think across the board, you are seeing a lot of the hispanic community changing parties and wanting to vote republican because, you know, when the democrats think that they own the hispanic vote, it's absolutely my opponent just can an ad where she lightened my skin tone and then she took away my martinez surname. i would encourage everyone out here to support your candidates. >> brian: what can you get people to start drilling on federal land new mexico. it's almost all federal land. >> quite frankly you are exactly right. here in new mexico number two oil producer. as an engineer i want to make
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sure we are energy independent and preventing people like putin from taking over the world here. people like biden and this administration are about closing down energy and speaking with venezuela and saudi arabia. they are despots. >> brian: mike over in new york, as you see lee zeldin climb in the polls first time republican has done that since george pataki has had the job. what does that do for you and your hopes. >> we are doing very well in the 17th congressional district. i'm up by six points over the sean patrick maloney of the chair of the dccc. cashless bail was the single stupidest piece of legislation that has ever been enacted into law. crime is up 36% since it took effect on january 1st, 2020. over 40% of those released on nonmonetary bail have been rearrested while those charges are pending. voters are frustrated with the high cost of living, and the surge in crime and that's why we
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are ahead in the polls, and if folks want to help us go to fire malone.com and help us defeat the chair of the dccc and send a message to nancy pelosi and joe biden that people have had enough. >> brian: he has designs of being speaker that would be titanic loss for democrats. mike, in particular, you are in new york right now. whether a can you do -- what do you say about redistricting. democrats thought they would redistrict republicans out of existence. it blew up in their face. >> no question, you know, and the john lewis voting rights act, specifically prohibits gerrymandering and sean patrick maloney as chair of the dccc sent a memo to state democrats asking them to jerry man der republicans into oblivion and the courts overruled him. they threw it out saying it's unconstitutional and that's why he is on the verge of defeat because we have got a fair map and hudson valley voters recognize that shawna lone is a disaster and it's time for a change.
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we need to restore balance and common sense at every level of government. >> brian: george, do you think you are getting the support from the republican party that gives you a real hope in your district? >> absolutely. yeah. at the national level, the rnc, the nrcc have definitely been very helpful. look, we need to get our message out there. we have the better message. you know, my opponent is supporting the biden-harris administration has been disastrous for connecticut. we are surging in the polls. we are gaining supporters more and morer day. via our website george logan for congress.com. i need to help to make sure that continue to get our message out through election day. we are surging at the polls. folks are tired of the status quo. folks are tired of the increase in violence. affordability is a huge issue in the district. and don't get me started on education. i have got parents that are just livid being boxed out of child's education we don't need washington telling us what our kids should be taught in school.
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>> brian: want to weigh in on election what it means for the kids in any mexico and the parents? >> we are 51st in education in new mexico. we have been run by the democratic monopoly for many, many years. we can only go up from here. i'm hoping people in new mexico go to elect alexis.com and support us. >> brian: michael up by 6. george logan fighting hard. alexis martinez johnson looks to make history. we will know in 21 days. >> thanks, brian. >> brian: let's hope if we can count votes. hybrid strain of covid created in a lab. does that sound familiar? this time it's not china. it's boston. dr. marc siegel joins us next with this controversial science. it's slider sunday! sliiiiiiiiii-der sunday! these chicken parm sliders on king's hawaiian rolls are fire! slider sunday! i want that. everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. mmm!
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rate on rats. but does this echo the dangerous experiments in wuhan, china that may have started the pandemic. here with comment, fox news medical contributor dr. marc siegel. dr. siegel, when we saw this story from the daily mail yesterday, it's like, wait a minute, they are doing a boston what we have suggested that the chinese were doing in wuhan? and we know how that ended, not well. g. >> yeah, steve, the answer is yes. not just boston. we have been doing it in north carolina for years and there is an international consortium of scientist who get together and do this kind of research. they try to allude the terms gain of function research gulch. i don't care about that, definition i have written an op-ed in the "wall street journal" last year. about how all of this research should be banned? why? they took a virus that spreads more easily, omicron and they pasted it on the back of a virus, it's called a kimera that was more deadly, the original strain.
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what did they come up with? a virus that's deadly and spreads more easily and been almost 1,000 lab leaks over the past decade. so it leaks out of a lab, guess what happens next? add water. >> steve: this is just ridiculous. boston university put out a statement they said, in part, this research did not am phi the washington state sars covid 2 virus strain. in fact this research made the virus represently cat less dangerous. ultimately this research will help fight against future pandemics. they say it's not gain of function. a thousand lab accidents. my worry is it just takes one college student. one researcher to make a big mistake and next thing you know -- >> it's level 4 biosafety lab. only a few of them. supposed to observe the greatest. >> steve: do you trust it. >> no. someone can be working in the
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lab unwittingly contact the virus. that happened with anthrax. it's happened multiple times with all dangerous pathogens. and, steve, like you and i said before i came on, what does this research actually teach us? because they always say it will teach us therapeutics. we will figure out which new vaccines to use. we knew all of the information they gave us here. we knew omicron is more contagious. we knew the original strain is more deadly because it went deeper into the lungs. why put the two together and come up with a virus that spreads more easily and is more deadly? does not teach us anything. >> steve: i hope at this lab and you say it's a level 4 lab which sounds impressive. but i hope they have got about 100 guards around it, because you would be worried about anybody who might want to just -- who knows what could possibly happen. but you just hope that not only are the people who are running these labs across the country really at the top of their game, but they don't make any mistakes and they have got really good
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security so somebody doesn't knock on the door at midnight and borrow something. >> they might. they can't be 24 hours keeping it completely under wraps. and do you know what's a big disappointment in the u.s. government. and do you know why? and the nih allows this kind of research you know why? we mention china. we understand the government of china we can't control. we couldn't even get boots on the ground at the beginning of the pandemic to get in there to figure out where this happened if it happened in a lab. here in the united states, this is going on? needs to be shut down. if there is a wake-up call from this pandemic, it's that this kind of research should not be going on right now. >> steve: all right. you are my doctor. i rely on your opinion. dr. marc siegel, thank you very much. >> good to see you. >> steve: he is also carley's doctor from time to time. >> carley: he actually is my doctor. [laughter] love going to dr. siegel. and i got some medical advice from him in the green room as well. get the flu shot he says. turning now to this: wild video out of new york city as police
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arrest a man for torching a restaurant for messing up his order. the arson suspect reportedly told police i was very drunk. i was mad. i bought a gas can and i threw it at the store to try to burn it out. it took the nypd almost two weeks to track him down and he was released without bail the very next day. typically story there. this is not typically. two college wrestlers on the road to recovery after surviving a bear attack in wyoming over the weekend. this is a photo of kendall cummings bloodied up after tangling with a grizzly that snuck up on them during a hunting trip. his friend brady lowery says he jumped on the bear after he it broke his arm and chewed up his leg. my goodness. bubba wallace is apologizing for shoveling kyle larson after shoving in las vegas. upon reflecting i should have represented our partners and core team values better than i
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did by letting my frustration follow me outside of the car. you live and learn. and i intend to learn from this. the fight breaking out after this crash where it appears larson called wallace to spin out. those are your headlines, janice, outside to you. >> good morning. it is, you know, not too bad here in the northeast. across portions of the great lakes, we are getting some snow and it's cold as far as south as the gulf coast. let's take a look at it. that's the biggest headline across the nation today. current temperatures, you see the 10 in fargo. you see 36 in kansas city. even talking about wind chills below zero in north dakota. and there's the pattern that is setting us up for cold air to dip as far as south as florida. 15 to 20 degrees below average. wednesday morning these are your lows. so, freeze advisories are in effect for, well, 90 million people. so frost and freeze alerts until wednesday morning and then things will start to moderate as we go through the next portion of the workweek but for now we are going to set some record
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fall cold highs for new orleans. looks like chattanooga, meridian, mississippi and birmingham, alabama. showers and thunderstorms as well as snow flurries across the great lakes. marquette, michigan, i think close 2 feet of snow and there is your forecast today. very nice and warm in miami. the west coast still very warm. a pattern change is in store for the northwest. we will certainly keep you up to date on that. all right, carley, over to you. >> steve: or me. >> janice: i'm sorry, steve. they told me that in advance. >> steve: you have a siren outside it's hard to concentrate. >> janice: they are coming to get me. >> steve: that's funny. they are 10 minutes early. thank you so much. j.d. october is bullying prevention a.what you need to know about yick-yack when we come back. ♪ ♪
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see and react to. kurt the cyberguy joins us. does this help protect children? >> brian, good morning to you. it was a bad idea then and bad idea now four years later after gone dark. yik yak app. parents need to be aware of as well as grandparents. here's how this works. everybody is anonymous on it. you don't have to leave your name. you can say anything you want about anybody you have encountered within five miles. it's called your herd. and then people in that community can upvote what you said. if you said something salacious or mean or bullying, well, bam, they are going to get right to it. and elevates that speech on there. people already complaining online about how this is very bad. some schools wanting to ban it. and then some things you want to do right now. use parental controls to approve apps your kids use. number two, don't share your password with your kids. i can't tell you how many parents are doing that and then
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talk to your kids about the apps that they use. keep a conversation going about it. i know it's like not the most fun thing to do but you have got to have that conversation. then always, always, always. use security protection on all your family's devices even phones and tablets that your kids are using. >> steve: scary thing to a parent about this is it is the people who are responding are within five miles. it's like they are really close. it's not like somebody is, you know, typing in from canada or something. they could be just down the street. >> well, the problem with it is it is anonymous. so kids can be mean inherently. you know it's targeting teens. and although there is really no age limit online it says hey this is for 17 and older, guess what? there is nothing stopping much younger underaged kids from down loading this except for parents who are often not aware of what their kids are doing with their devices. so, boom, all the sudden you have a bunch of mean kids and that herd mentality kicks in and somebody who did something that
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or dressed a certain way that everybody wants to pick on ends up feeling like utter garbage by the end of the day. it's a really bad idea to do this. it's not the way to connect. i don't like this app. i wish it didn't come back. i know the people who started it again wished well but not my thing. >> rachel: i think they should d rename it mean people app. it's horrible. >> i think you are spot on. >> steve: people who like to have more information go to cyberguy.com because he has it all laid out. thank you kurt very much. >> rachel: thank you, kurt. >> brian: coming up straight ahead in the final hour of the show. early voting underway in georgia. the gubernatorial candidates square off in the first of two debates. governor brian kemp will join us live next. ♪ ♪
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