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>> the average american feeling the pain on groceries to gas but president biden is blaming covid vladimir putin and oil companies. >> will voters hold democrats accountable at the ballot box? congresswoman kathy mcmorris rogers and cara hay are joining us coming up. >> we begin with the senate debate. i'm sandra smith. john great to kick off another show with you. >> great to be on wednesday hump day. >> dr. oz and fetterman despite early voting well underway in
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the keystone state. democratic senate candidate struggled at times with his answers. >> in new york state, the crime crisis taking center stage. looking to oust kathy hochul. >> brian is live in harrisburg pa, what has been the reaction to fetterman's performance? >> lots of speculation what it could mean for john fetterman the fact there are renew questions about his fitness to serve when you look at exchange like this one about his evolving stance on fraccing. he said in 2018 he didn't and
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never has. >> i absolutely support fracking. >> you said you don't support it all. how do you square the two? >> i do support fracking and i don't -- and i stand i do support fracking. >> the issue of abortion was front and center last night. fetterman's campaign is trying to campaign on this particular exchange. >> i want women doctors local political leaders leading the democracy to put the best ideas forward. >> if you believe the choice of your rep duckty freedom belongs with dr. oz you have a choice but if you believe the choice for abortion belongs with you and your doctor that's what i fight for. >> after last night's
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performance fetterman's campaign says the live closed captioning system used at the debate was delayed and full of errors. next start, tv, shot back writing this. >> it is notable the press was not able to see live captioning more were the viewers watching that debate. >> brian on that for us and thank you. john. >> sandra to new york kerr democratic incumbent hochul and
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lee zeldin will be with us tomorrow. >> kathy hochul supports it. she was bragging about it. >> there is no crime fighting plan without legal guns. >> especially with the change to bail, i don't know why that's so important. >> alexis mcadams was live in the news room. what do hopeful's say about the race? >> a few questions after the debate i asked governor hochul is she surprised the race is close in a blue state. she said she's not worried about the numbers. crime was the hot topic focused on that issue. zeldin says he will declare a crisis and kick the d.a. out of
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office. hochul is focused on policy not sound bites. >> we need to repeal the halt act, amend raise the ageless is more. we need to make our streets safe again. i'm run to go take back our streets. >> in lee zeldins world you overturn election you don't agree with. >> zeldin blames local policies for accidents saying people are moving out of fork for better opportunities. the incumbent says as she works to bring new business in she's working open the economy. one talking point was trying to tie zeldin to former if the donald trump hammering home that connection she hopes will be a turnoff to new yorkers. >> my opponent an election could they're a climate denier, won't
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support a woman's right to choose. won't help get guns tofd treatment an basically said he want to be the grim reaper. >> we are going to be winning a very large amount of the undecided independent minded voteers >> voters are not talking about donald trump of them. polls show priming the economy are what people care about early voting saturday. >> we will keep an eye on this 13 days left to go. alexis mcadams thank you. >> thanks john. let's bring a former new york democratic congressional candidate whose pro-choice announcing support for lee zeldin. that's our top of the hour guest. a democrat coming out in support for the republican running gubernatorial race in new york. so explain your support. >> i don't think i'm alone
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sandra. there are a let of democrats supporting lee zeldin. our city is less safe. it's less affordable. that's the result of the policies democratic leaders and of whom i voted for that they brought to our city and i think when you're an adult and pragmatic you say i thought these ideas sounded good. it's time to change course. we should vote for what's good for our city not somebody who has r or d near their name. >> this is just a sampling of new yorkers. >> we don't understand why somebody can't get control of the crime. somebody needs to crack coudown >> you say this can't happen to me. >> i don't take the subway past
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8:00 when means then i need uber or cab which is expensive. >> we need too keep our homes safe. >> i can't walk alone out here. >> there's that and people feeling like that in new york city and the surrounding areas, you got to wonder if there's more voters like you out there. >> i talk to them every day. the fact is democrats have a huge advantage in terms of registration. there are people you'd to going in and voting on a democratic ticket. i used to do that i think at this point there are people maybe don't want to say they're going to vote for zeldin or choose to stay home but the democratic party and hochul haven't offered up real plans. there's a reason she keeps talking about abortion january 6 and donald trump because when it comes down to the things new yorkers really care about crime learning something from all the covid lockdown mistakes made the economy right now which is
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making new yorkers leave the state. her record is a disaster. she's been governor over a year. nothing has gotten better. everything has gotten worse. >> you mentioned her focus on abortion a distraction she continues to make by talking about it. this was hochul last night arguing zeldins abortion stance should be a deal breaker. >> you know why nothing changed, it's because he would bring on a pro-life health commissioner. you know how much power that person has? they could use their power to shut down clinics. so that is a frightening spectacle. >> will his stance on abortion hurt him? >> i think kathy chisholm wants to talk about abortion because she knows new york is an overwhelmingly pro-choice statement one thing worth noteing when i talk to fellow parents and moms is there's a
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different between pro-choice and pro-abortion. i think a lot of people want the legal access to abortion in the state but that's different from making abortion the number one issue and all that you care about. i don't want abortion for my children. i want good schools. i want safe subways. i want a city they can grow up and thrive in. that's what people want. you can disagree with somebody about reproductive rights. it's fully protected new york state law. it's going to stay that way because that's the will of the people in new york and lee zeldin has made it clear he is not changing. >> lee zeldin will be on the program tomorrow. we enjoyed your thoughts on a crucial important race. thank you very much. >> you know john i think about our recent weeks of coverage of this race and the events that led up to it and you think about that father who walked into a hotel lobby visiting his son at
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family weekend at merritt college in upstate new york and this governor was silent on that. not only that the president landed there within hours gave a speech an didn't mention that grieving community. there have been and event like that including crime coming to zeldins doorstep. this is a huge race. a lot has led up to this moment. >> yes, big issue there in new york and you know, maybe it eclipses the economy to some dg but most other part of the country the economy is still a bigger issue than crime. one candidate we are going to talk to this afternoon j.d. vaughns running for senate in ohio. katie is going to be here. >> impacted two hours. >> president biden announcing new actions at the white house asking to protect consumers from big corporations as costs soar but will voters buy what the
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president is sell? jackie heinrich at the white house the saudis warning u.s. about strategic oil reserves? >> that's right john. the saudis have warned the president without naming names that the u.s. should not be selling its strategic oil reserves because we might feel the pain of that decision in a few months time. listen to this. >> it is my profound duty, to make it clear to the world that losing emergency stock may become painful in the months to come. >> so you might expect the white house to be countering that with messaging of their own. yesterday i asked the president to respond. he smienld and said only get your covid shot. today no mention of the saudis but he took a shot at big oil.
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>> gas prices are continuing to go down. they're going to come down even further when gas companies when the oil companies agree to our demand my demand to pass on the savings. >> officials here are not engaging on the substance of the saudis warning instead making subtle effort it seems to maybe soften the tension there. press secretary jean pierre. >> we have taken note since the opec cut saudi arabia voted against russia and pledged $4 million to support ukraine reconstruction an humanitarian need. these steps do not compensate for the production cut but they are note worthy. >> what this means for inflation is anyone's guess but the president is trying to save americans money by going after american companies like cable companies, banks, hotels, resorts and airlines, announcing he's going to tamp on so-called
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junk fees like overdraft and hidden fees to save consume percent a billion dollars a year. >> i might be with him if he would tamp down hard. thank you. >> justice alito speaking out on slow moving roe v. wade leak investigation. why he says that made justices targets for assassination. >> and evidence how covid school closures hurt america's children, test scores plumbing. how do we get kids back on track and how long will it take? we put that before education secretary devos next. >> what did we think would happen when we put children behind a computer screen and
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policies of the current philadelphia district larry prasner are directly correlated to the breakdown of law and order due to the failed vision of the district attorney an his idea of criminal justice crime is allowed to wage war on the good people in the great beautiful city of philadelphia. >> pennsylvania house republicans announcing articles of impeachment against philadelphia district attorney larry krasner after an investigation into his policies which they attribute to a surge of violent crime in his city. so another case for crime strikes john. >> yes, and people are fed with with it across the country.
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we have seen states that have a recall process like california. there is another recall against the district attorney george gascone in los angeles. concerns for democrats after rocky performance by john fetterman during his debate against dr. oz in the pennsylvania senate race. that contest a toss-up. katie pavlich is here. the fetterman campaign is blaming his performance on a faulty closed captioning system. got a little video of the system in operation that we will put up on the screen. it was a realtime thing like any closed captioning. every once in a while there's a typeio but you pass that.
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what do you think of the campaign saying this? >> the campaign is asking voters and americans who tuned in who don't live in pennsylvania to believe something they saw is not true. everybody watching the debate could see that john fetterman who is governor of pennsylvania is everything serious problems when it comes to his cognitive abilities. he's running for u.s. senate fitness for office is a valid concern. he's asking to be voted into an office where he has to make big decisions on legislation that affects the lives of people living and working in pennsylvania and across the country giving that federal legislation affects everybody and the campaign saying it's the issue of a close's captioning system is really an insult to the voters who are watching and seeing who they wanting to to washington, d.c. to represent them. the other thing is they wanted the debate to be two weeks before the election. osz wanted it to be before early
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voting and it's just an excuse for the continued cover-up the campaign continue engage which is john fetterman's health not being what they said it was recently as last night. >> in reference to the media that handled the closed captioning said this. >> i want to move on to what justice sanl you'll alito said in an interview at the heritage foundation regarding a leak of the dobbs decision putting the lives of supreme court justices in danger. here's what he said. >> the leak also made most of us
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who were thought to be in the majority in support of a ruling of roe and became targets for assassination because it gave people a rationale reason to think they could prevent that from happening by killing one of us. >> that the not just idle talk because it happened. >> it's 177 days since the dobbs leak occurred. chief justice roberts said it was a betrayal yet we haven't heard any information about who the leaker may be and the fallout result of this leak you not only had the assassination attempt on justice kavanaugh. you had protestors showing up outside the homes of justices. >> which were not condemned. >> also illegal in virginia. not only not condemned but encouraged.
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then there was the issue of the leak trying sow distrust between the justices. it was about intimidation trying to get justices to change their opinion at the court with overruling roe v. wade had pushing the abortion issue back to the states. that's the problem. there's no accountability if the american people aren't given a clear explanation about who did this it's not as serious as they said and also does not bode well for the future trying to intimidate supreme court justices into making certain decisions. >> that investigation going on for a long time no indication who the leaker was. >> katie great to see you. >> great to see you too. >> americans struggling with soaring energy bills as the winter home heating season quickly approaches and president biden is blaming everyone but his own policies. do republicans have a plan if they win back the house in november? we will ask kathy mcmorris
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>> john yeah, they didn't he's a u.s. citizen facing federal charges for human smuggling. that video is after deputies arrived. they say he fled when they tried stopping him for speeding and wild going around a curve flipped the car. you see it right here. got out ran into the surrounding brush. deputies heard the migrants screaming for help in the trunk so they saved them and later with use of a helicopter were able to track down the driver. take a look at this next exclusive video from texas. you saw one version of this yesterday but this is new video that should be coming up here of dash and body cam video as they busted another u.s. citizen for smuggling a hundred migrants. interesting thing the driver by passed a border patrol checkpoint in laredo before
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texaspulled him over for vehicle inspection and 84 migrants were apprehended some escaped but the driver is facing 84 counts of human smuggling. another illegal crossing in normandie, texas, look at this drone video 17 miles away from where we are now. this group consisted of 189 migrants cubans nicaraguans men women children a lot of them single adult men after two large groups passed yesterday with over 470 migrants. also john look at this, stunning pictures from the nogales port of entry border patrol seized over a half a million fentanyl pills saturday and sunday. also 60 pounds of meth and 100 of cocaine. border patrol a little
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encountered 534 migrants in one week and 1984 known got aways. we'll send it back to you. >> recounting what the witt said about this nobody is just walking across the border. the borer is closed. the pictures would seem to tell a different story. >> certainly not what we are seeing here john. yesterday two groups large groups with over 470 migrants. today another large group and this you have been watching the coverage, it is certainly something that happens almost every single day. >> nate for us in eagle pass thank you. >> president biden announcing new actions to try to lower costs as the country gears up for what could be an expensive winter blaming covid vladimir putin and big corporations for the energy crisis and people across the country are feeling. so how will republicans get the country out of this if they're
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able to take control of congress? let's bring in congresswoman cathy mcmorris-rodgers. thanks for joining us. let me read because we heard the president address the democratic national committee in a speech in week, saying, quote. to that you say what? >> to the president i would say that our economy wouldn't be in this recession, i wouldn't have the raging inflation, the high cost of everything food gas everything if it weren't for president biden's reckless spending an his war on american energy. we are living this every day every time americans go to fill up their car with gas every time they go to the grocery store and see that the high food prices they're experiencing and living the impacted of president biden's and the democrats reckless agenda and especially
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what the president has done to shut down american energy. our economy is built on energy. it is foundational to everything that we do and the republicans are anxious, we are pushing to if finish here. we are just two weeks away from the general election and we are hopeful we will earn the trust of the american people and be able to unleash american energy. it's pretty simple. we need to produce more energy here in the united states of america and we are blessed with abundant energy resources and we do it better than any other place in the world. >> okay. so let's get more specific on that democrats seem to be painting this picture of republicans that are blaming democrats and blaming the white house for the prices we see on the screen but they say republicans don't have a plan if they're able to regain control of congress the house senate or both congresswoman tell us how do you bring down those prices? how do you day one start to bring gas prices down for the
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american people? >> well, day one, we can send a very clear signal that we want to produce here in the united states of america and this is the number one way that we would drive down the gas prices that we would insure national security as well as our leadership in bringing down -- >> i think you have to get more specific than that. how do you do that? >> okay. so, we would say yes to more pipelines. we would implement permitting reform. this administration has had less permits on federal lands since harry truman so we need committee reforms. we have agencies in the federal government that are shutting down projects. it takes -- >> let me challenge that. i'm sure you saw the fortune article this week and our team has talked about it as well and i've done my own veach but i'll ask you this administration says
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they have approved more leases on federal land than president trump first year in office. >> they have leased fewer acres of federal land than oil and gas since harry truman. they shut down, there was a company in texas that wanted to export natural gas to europe more natural gas than the nordstream. this plan in texas want to export more natural gas and delaying the permits because they were concerned about exhaust from the cars coming to the plant and they were saying well, we will build a parking lot someplace else. this administration has slow walked projects, energy projects whether it's pipelines whether it's natural gas plants. we need more refineries in the united states. solar farms that take on three years on average to get permitted in the united states because our regulatory burden is so difficult mere. >> so, you thought this through
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and people hear you and probably pretty excited about that considering prices are substantially above where they were when this president took office. so can you put a number to it? how much can republicans bring down prices and how quickly can you do it? >> well, we will go to work on day one we have a whole package around securing a cleaner energy future. i've also introduced american energy independence from russia act, so it's saying yes to more, it's flipping the switch on american energy saying yes to more american energy. and so since day one we have seen prices go under under president biden he shut down the keystone pipeline. let's say yes to the keystone pipeline. let's build more hydropower, more nuclear plants. >> a lot of its getting refineries running to your point about sending we are not anti-fossil fuel so and refineries have shut down expecting to go to zero so a big
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goal would be to get them back up running again to bring prices down. appreciate you joining news is best thing can you do is say yes to american energy. we have led the world bringing down carbon eats mission. natural gas has been the leadser of that. that's what we should be unleashing for the rest of the world. we should export lng not saying no to those projects. that's what the republicans are going to start on day one. >> that's what's happening in key races we are watching. thank you very much for joining news is thank you. >> john. >> kids test scores plunging to stunning levels after pandemic school closures. former education secretary betsy devos is here. >> the battle over parental control in our nation's schools, how republican candidates are winning that and democrats getting force needed a corner on the issue. >> all of a sudden the
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. >> a jury in michigan fienz three men guilty of supporteding a plot to kidnap governor gretchen whitmer jurors agreed they provided material support to a para military group. they could spend 20 years in prison after a jury found two different men in august of conspiring to kidnap governor whitmer. >> math and reading scores for students are down polling years of deinstructions to learning. report cards show math and reading falling to lowest levels in decades. parents as you imagine are not happy. >> what did we think was going to happen when we put children behind a computer screen and
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behind masks where they couldn't see their teacher speaking to them especially for young children? >> protect the interest of teachers and teachers' careers over education of our children. >> when they locked them down and we had to try to help them with math, sixth great eighth great ninth grade doesn't matter. i can't help them. >> joining us now former education secretary betsy devos. great to have you on the program. let's look where test scores are the national report card, fourth grade math down 5 points, eighth grade down 8 points, both levels down 3 points in reading. put another way eighth great proficiency 31 percent for reading 26 percent for math for eighth grade, fourth grade proficiency reading 33 percent, math 36 percent. put that into perspective? what does that mean now and for
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the years ahead? >> well, john what it means is that we have failed our children by continuing to insist on a one sizes fits all system that was non-responsive that, did not meet the needs of students during the covid pandemic and that has not met their needs for and years before this. this was not a surprise that the drop was going to be significant. what is a surprise is that we continue to force fit everybody into the same system that has proven itself decisively to not do the job for too and kids and you know, to say this was the test cove plummet was only a result of the pandemic is to not pay attention to the trend that was happening for at least a dozen years before this, where kids have continued to -- the scores, the outcome, the
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achievement levels have continued to decline. what it means is the we are setting up our kids for failure as the adults that are going to eventually lead our nation. >> it's going to take years to get back from. california finally released the results of a statewide examine that was administered in the spring, the "new york times" dismal low proficient. 42 percent students immediate standards in english, 30 percent math, gavin newsom's office put out a press saying saying, quote. that would be like the chicago cubs putting out a press release to say hey, we are better than the washington nationals. >> it is unbelievable the system tries to on obfuscate the obvious and the obvious is parents need to be put in control of their children's education. they need to be able to decide
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where they are children go to learn best. they need to have the resources already dedicated to their child, follow their child to the place that's going to do the job and we see families that have the opportunities because they have the means to do that doing it in droves an policies at that time state level are mushrooming around that notion that parents have to be in charge. the system has failed kids. it needs to be turned over to the parents to make the best decision for each of their children. >> i want to get to something the teachers unions which seem to be engaging in revisionist history randy wine garden said, this polling jiebs with what i've seen on the ground. parents want schools to deal with the basics. unpack that for us, because a
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lot of people would argue it's the democrats who brought the culture wars into the classroom. >> well, it's total revisionist history and gaslighting the notion that the teachers unions and i would call them the school unions because they represent the system more than the teachers and we have so and teachers across the country that themselves are frustrated. they're trying to rewrite what happening. they kept schools months longer than necessary. they continued to play politics and demand things that didn't have anything to do with a child's safety and academic progress and now they're trying to convince people of something that just wasn't the case. and the reality is parents know better. grandparents know better. friend and neighbors know better. we are seeing this play out in race after race across the country. >> we'll see how it plays out on
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california, mountains, oceans, natural wonders, diverse and creative people. but when the out-of-state corporations behind prop 27 look at california, they see nothing but suckers. they wrote prop 27 to give themselves 90% of the profits from online sports betting in california. other states get much more. why is prop 27 such a suckers deal for california? because the corporations didn't write it for us. they wrote it for themselves.
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officials facing depth threats. security is also ramping up. >> it has to be sandra because there is active shooter training for poll workers bullet proof glass for officers. election officials reporting across the country that there has been an increase in violent threats against them. in mesa arizona police were called when voters saw so-called integrity activist is touting guns monitoring the drop box. they have launched voter intimidation investigations
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there. it's blamed on false claims and lies about voting. pennsylvania acting secretary of state lee chapman is pushing back against the election information. >> it's the missing disinformation about the election process in pennsylvania that is really feeling these threats so it's important for us to make sure that we are getting out trusted sources of information, accurate information about how voters can cast their ballot and insure it's counseled here in pennsylvania. >> well an ongoing case right now in iowa man charged with making threats allegedly left a voicemail that said in part, this. >> it really is incredible when i slow down and think about what has happened in this country over the past couple of years
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and the kind of violence and threats we see toward public officials like election officials and what it's done to that community. >> well, the department of justice has a special election threats task force to protect election officials. the most recent conviction earned a nebraska man 18 months in prison. he was charged with threatening officials in the hotly contested state of arizona. sandra >> thank you eric. >> coming up at 2:00 ohio critical state in the battle for senate j.d. vaughns looks to keep the buckeye state red but facing a tough challenge from tim ryan. and that more as america's report rolls on. up to a full 100% of your home's value, not just 80%. with home values near record highs, that could mean
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