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three five three five 1-800- two three nine three five three five. that's 1-800- two three nine three five three five. >> so call now. thank you. dr. drew. >> liz mcdonald had a lovely studio with a dreamy troitsky is next. see you tomorrow omg, love you america..w. hello, everyone. i'm martha mccallum. along with kennedy, geraldo rivera, jesse watters and tyrus. it wit is five o'clock in new york city. and this is thkey,e five speaker nancy pelosi, rushing to be by the side of her husband, paul .o as we get some brand new details on this act of violence, paul pelosi brutally attacked with a hammerelosi br e their san francisco home thise morning. in the early hoursearl of the morning, reportedly, the deranged suspect was t
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shouting wherehe is nancy? when he entered, the house speaker was not there atno the time. th new video appearers to show a smashed glass back door where the suspect may have enteredashe their home. police respondedd glas to a wele check. if that we're not sure whether that wa s pehome alarm or a call from paul pelosi.lo we're waiting on those details. it happened aroundarou twond thirty in the morning when they encountered this. >> our officer ours observed mit pelosi and the suspect both holding a hammer. the suspect pulled a hammer away from miss pelosi from and violentlmry assaulted him with it. our officers immediately tackleour offid the suspect, din him, took him into custody,nd requested emergency backupendere and rendered medical aid. wa sd o is not clear from the chief's comments who was initially holding the hammer or whether the suspect brought itte grab him and used it to enter a home or whether mr. pelosi perhaps grabbed it after he heard somebody breaking into the home. the eighty two year old remains
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hospitalized at this hour. doctors treating him for blunt force injuries to the head and body. h we're toldim a that he's expectd to make a full recovery and wee do notwill have any updates on s health. we know that speaker pelosi y to be with him inim california. now, the suspect is in custody. face . hes faces several chargesra,ind including attempted homicide and eldeinr abuse.abuse. police are still working to determine a motive, but neighbors and people who knew him describe him as havingbe some truly bizarre behavior. this suspect seemed atha times y be out of touc.h with reality. t they said he had troublentact. with eye contact. contact they said that they cut ofwif. contact with him. one of them, he waofs hous thee sitting for them. she said he was basically't creeping her out. and you don't want t want too bn touch anymore. so, you know, so the big big question here is whether this i is reflective of political violence that's happening in the country or whether it's reflective of hea serious mental health issues iln the country and violence in
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general across the country orros some of both.ion the kennedy, i think you hit on it, and i think it is a combinationd of both, because i thinken whern th're at, you know, the president promised to bringc downal the tenor of. political discourse in this country. that hasn't happened. people arere mor more divided. there are people who see wordsp as violence, and there are people who it's very easy focrr them to cross the line and commit acts of violencey thei like this because they are moved by their politics. poli you combine that kind of s rage, that sort of systemic cultural rage,c that we have right now, that that hasn'td me calmed down with untreatednt mental illness. that's when you have things a like this happen. and for anyone, whether it's a supreme court justice ofds the speaker of the house or ele anyone who holdsct visiblear elective office, it's a really scary time. especialand especially in califc where so much money goes to social services. they're not doing it right.ill, they really have failedsp the mentally ill, especiallyecil those who are violently mentally ill in that state. apd they havtheye not created appropriate systems to identify and treat peoplepr ident like t
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and it's really sad that after the fact we're hearing about all all of these symptoms when and with all that money and all of e those resources, someone like this should have been identified and treated before somethin d g this tragic happens. >> tirhas, i couldn't help butat think of the woman who was the on her way to her job at the airport here inrk cit new york city a couple of weeks ago. y agowho was thrown to the gro, kicked in the head. she was in danger of losing herf eyesight. and i thought, yeah, losin thisn knows what it feels like.a lot and a looft of people who have been pushed into subway tracks by perhaps similarly mentally unfit r individuals in the country right now. >> well, the first thing irst is we r wish him a speedecy recovery. and we have to say, thank god for the police department that they were able to respondet to a call, get there just inme time to save his life, because as they arrived, he was beingh pummeled with a hammer.p >> if the police weren't there,e it would have ended up like all those videos that you just
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talked about where the criminal would have took his time mmeled and just continued to beatis them. so, one , this i is why it's so important to supportin your police officers and your police officer s, your community ,so they can get a they can get a wellness call or 9 a 911n and be there in a in a rapidnner manner to help save your life. so good thing.ing. let's just be happy that in hise particular neighborhood, the police were able to respon n and be there, because a lot ofsi us right now and a lot of cities in this country, you call and there's just not enough, they're not able to be there. so let's jusy happt be really hy that that happened. >> very good point. rathergerald, i think that somee things are as simple as they they appear here. you have a guy wearing hisar underwear, clearly a crazy guyla ,his social media indicatingg that he's totally into wacky conspiracy theories. he he's screaming, look t'so me, wa the way that back window was smashed out, they took noe to caution in sneaking into the house. he was h busting in.. he didn't care who , you know,
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who heard him. he went and went. >> i'm just surmising that paul pelosi hears this huge commotion, hits the button and goes downstairs to see what's uwnstairs t p, picks up the hammer and then hesitates before he used it when he sees the the absolute nutjob. >> so this is b.a politically. motivated, crazy person.scussion i think the discussion on mental illness is an important discussion to have. >> but i think the the danger is that by combining the two issuesining th, the assault on i and mental illness, you tend to absolve or mitigate or, your know, diminish the responsibility, rey ofiminal responsibilit the person who attempted homicide, the person thl attempted to kilempted t the husband of the speaker ohof the house, the person who was saying, where's nancy? where's nancy? would have to be performed as violently if the speaker was actually in there.ere. and how tragic would that be ? ho the number three rank person in the american government?
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i sailed and maybe killed by a nutjob just you know, i'm just struck just because we do sos of many stories of people being attacked violently all across the country and a human being as a human being, whether you're popoliso or whether you't the woman who's getting her head kicked in on her way to work right. on wayand so there's all this co all of a sudden aboutnc protecting our lawmakers. l and of course, we don't want to see this happen to our the leadership of this country. lem iss but the problem is it's. happening to lots of regularning folks every day, happening tood. everybody. ve to doesn't matter who you are,wa you've got to watch out, i hope. is better. >> i hope he recovers quicklyhi because getting hit inin the heu with a hammer does not sound fun at all.he he's had a rough year.'s he h almosadt died in a card frm accident and he now almost diedr from a hammer attack. so attack. i wish him and his wl and a speedy recovery. >> the guy that is the alleged attacker sounds like a homeless. he was living in a storage illeg locker and he was anal illegal alien from canada.
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with a rap sheet in san. francisco, we believe. >> so he should haved been deported. but san francisco is a sanctuary city. he's whacked. i read his social media profile. the man is crazy and everybody should have known that.ncisco so he's mentally ill. there's a crime wave. it's touched everybody. >> the crime wave is now come to the speaker of the house.hous is housee.. it came to xeljanz house. who's the congressman runnin zg for governor ? gressmanor someone rushed the sd with a weapon? karen bass t, is running for mayor in los angeles. she had guns stolen. it's a happening all acrossan the board. what i want is that i want this alleged perpetrator to be treated the exact same way if he had treated if he hady attacked anybody else, because a lot of peopla lot e get hit with hammers, a lot of people get attacked and a lot of the times they're out on bail the next day. day and it's a simple assault charge. so don't know why i don't knowf is being treated differently. acwhhe's facing what attempted homicide. he's in prison right now.we've e all the we've seen people assault a
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people all the time randomly with all kinds of weapons. and we see them released the next day. so i don't know why thisudde is getting all of a suddent or d special treatment or different treatment, becauseif the victimhigh was so high profile. rememberpr, if you call on a welfare check, the left wants to send a social worker. what are the social worker had come to this call. you would had a dead husband and you would have had a dead social worker. that's why you have to have hav police. and i agree with cyrus. police responded right awaythan and they handled the situation. you say thank k god the policedr were there.at and remember, the democrats defunded the police in san francisco. big mistake. and they put the money oney back in.anno >> but these are the kind of mistakes we cannot keep making. this guy was trying to kill him in front of the cops. wer hee cops were right there and he smashed them with the hammer. >> i mean, he's luckr.y he wasnt shot and killed. yeah, they're well, they used >>lot of discretion and they i'm glad they got him. ja mayblot ofe they could have put a bullet in him. who knows? i wasn't there.
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they do have security videosth, so we'll maybe get a chance to look. >> all right. mayb up here on the fiverica's america's crime crisis, c on the minds of voterson, towe'l be sure. and we're going tol get some more outrageous and horrific examples of what is going on across the country. >> we're right back . examples going on across the country what are my stats? well, my investments are tracking. my house will be paid off in twelve years and i'll retire at sixty one . take control of your financessel with quickening. >> try risk free for thirty days. when we started selling my health products online, our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found ship station.ip nostw we'ratioe shipping out ors
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caution. >> i wish we had some . welcome back. america's crime crisis showingi no signs olef letting up. it's the wild, wild west in philly for men fired more thanni fifty shots at a victim in an ambush style attack. >> vict in california. cal >> a driver speeds offif afterfe plowing into a grandmotherr in and a toddler in a crosswalk and police are searching for the man who shoved the new yorko city commuter into the subway. mmuttracks.it fox five new york summing it upe with the headline, not again, subway crime in 2020 two looks a lot like the nineteen eighties. speaking of the nineteenf eighties are ver1980y giraldo re the subway to see how riders really feel. d puont i stand here so i don't get pushed in. oh, that's in. a idea. yeah, that's c a good idea.eopl. i don't know crazy people. you really are even worse.. >> h yeah. how about you. >> bi'm , i'm born and raised in new york . yeah. and i ha. d to take publicsportati transportation to come into the city today. i live on staten islanatend andi was raised. >> no worries.>> goo
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all right.d well, good, luck, guys. we're although obviously with staffers on you, you how many centuries you've been y in new york , you've seen itory' all since the dawn of time. ve aand is it that is it compard they compared it toaldo: the eighties. >> would you compare it now toit the eighties? not as bad's notd as as the 80st visibly. >> the subway celebrated its one hundred and eighteenth anniversary yesterday. >> so i've covered mosyestert te i used to do a lot of a lot more in the subway, bernard gets from the subway vigilante shot for young. black guys that were assaulting him, subway vigilante and thenfour you had the the birth of the guardian angels citizens getting involved . now, the subways are much, much more appropriate business like. appru have, as martha hasg been reporting thiths, y the untreated mentally ill really comes into play here because the subway is a placefo with zero tolerance for craziness. r in other words, it's too easy
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for someone to knock someone over. and that is the nightmare ofyort every schoolchild in new york that goes to public t,m going to takes the subway, that someone's going to knock them onto the tracks. >> so you live. wh that with th horrible menace. >> and so the the the the artery, the subway, that is the great uniter of the five boroughs of new york . and you can go anywhere in the subway, you know, for several dollars. you could go to coney island, you can go to the bronxo co botanical garden, you can go tno shea stadium ox r whatever they call it. and to see thal rdent nos orw bg a place of menace rather than a facility. i've got two kids in brooklyn. they take the subway every day i into manhattan. n tofrom williamsburg. and n i worry about them even if they don't worry about themselves. >> i mean, when you ca n pick each one of these, each of these videos is a subject inedyu itself is just kennedy. you have childree n when you loe the one that just really just stands out to me. , e r anthe grandmother in the , when you just it just it just s seems like there's just so muchs
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there's no empathy orer compassion. it just seems like we have a very selfish society right now. yeah. and that's a really good pointy and i wonder how we got to t the point where human beingsat lives are utterly disposable. and i keep coming back to that. you know, we have a lot ofations conversations about abortion in ways that we haven't for a long time. and you also seeti video.s like this where people mowing a vulnerable grandmother and her toddler and a stroller down just indiscriminatelythere' and there really is no respects for life. and how do we get back to thats ?a how do we reconnect with people? there has to be a way. , it'si'm e like i'm willing to give up on human beings and society, but i see thingi s like this. , it does scare me. with one offy the guys who , although r interviewed, that's where i ride on the subway. i rin thn the middle of the platform. ike i will not go to the platform when i wasknow to impatient. >> you know, jesse , you are known for being a connector. you bring people together a lot of times you bring on guestst
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that most shows won't havell get and you'll you'll get really good conversation out of them and kind of close some gaps. do you have with your expertisew e you've traveled, you've been everywhere when you see how aggressive people are to each otherare toh , is there ang we can get from water's mind that might bring us together? >> min wide agreement among everybody that you have to putjk some people in straight jackets. you have to institutionalize the severely criminally mentally ill becausesevere they. go around preying on people like this over and over and over again. thesou'ru're goiyorke to new yof you have a few more of thesen pushes into these subwayks. tracks, you will it. you cannot have everybody abovey ground riding taxis know you can't do that in the city. subwu haveu ha to go undergroun yoayu have to flow people throuh these subways. people are going to start packing heat, too.n i mean, righdot now, it's legald you can do concealed carry here. i'i'm sure the line is around the island for concealed carryt . ofs that were just letting off rounds in broad daylight, i guarantee you,p they both have rap sheets.
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i bet you they probably have juvenile records that, you know, they've been pushed along and pushed a long way.like it's the same like, you know, three percent of people in these neighborhoods that arel we committing 100% of the crime.th and until weat focus on that, you're still going to have like this crime wave. >> speaking of smokers, when you because you you're coveringt the news and stuff, we hear this a lot on the right. this is like a big talking any point. whenever you talk to any politician running for office, the first thing they'll bring up to talk about education, they'll talk about crime. you' and're noarine not hearingm the left. and you would think that thid te would be a lateral thing whenl we all want to be safe. to be i don't care how you vote , but we all want to be able to walk down the street and argue aboutr our our political picks or whatever . why is there such a disconnect between the two sides when i mean, it's the proof is literally in the pudding? backell,puddin you know, i thinn many ways it goes back to whateg happened in george floyder and the backlash that happened after that horrific killing offy of george floyd was this sort of mass criticism of police,
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police for bad police. are yo u beating up young people who they shouldn't, you know, who aren't armed? ruth all of thi ts there's obviously there's some truth to some oflig that. but the problem was that l wey n left our police feeling like everybodksy thinks they're the bad guy. so in many cases, democrats and couldn't talk about the increase in crime that they were seeing because t of i a lot fewer of it was due to the fact thatfo we had fewer and fewer police, the police that we did have. we're saying, you know what, i'm not going in there.k to i'm not going to go talk to neat crazy guy in the corner, because next thing i know,xt somebody is going to whip out a phone and somehow thishone altercation is going to come a back to ruin my life and so we've created an environmente where they've tried to pretend like it wasn't tried happening. now you've got kathy hochul, who's in the fight for her political life as governor of new york . she landed in that job after cuomo was ousted.l but lee zeldin is is resonating with not only republicans, but independents and some democrats because he's telling it like ith is . and i spoke with him h todayyouo
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lid i said, yo au know, what would you do aboutke the crazyg people he's talking about?e he's you know, hhae said, we hae institution, we have empty a prisons. we have buildings that are notrt being used because we all know these institutions got shut down and geraldo is one oft the first people to point to the decrepit, horriblegoing on institutional situation that ant thing on . and thenem he shut them all dowt and medicated people and said everybody needs to be mainstreamed. everybody need wos torld. be out theren in the world. we want to treat people likegs human beings. okay, now we're at.e at the othv end of that pendulum. we need to figure out a solution. we have to have institutions. if someone is repeatedly disruptive in a neighborhood, we neeneighbord to be able to se we're going to put you in this institution. we're going to takgoing toe cart you. we're going to give you what you you need, and we're not going to let you bother the people on your street in your neighborhood anymore. >> i just quickly, aside fro me adding tens of thousands of the police hours, they intend opening two more .c >> twenty five bed psychiatric hospital thes just for the subwh
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soat i think that that will be helpful. and i think thatfairne in fairnt we have to indicate that hochula and the democrats are tryingan o do something pretty late, you know, better late than never. >> well, up next, are democrats already throwing in the towel on the midterms? democrata heart attack? do you have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance ,john . >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. fortunately, in only a few minutes, select boat found john . five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty nine dollars a month. and his wife and of five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty one dollars a month. go to select cocom now and get the insurance your family needse at a price you t can afford.
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okay, now. >> all okay. all right.: we'l we'll talk about that later.t now politico is highlighting the growing panic. democrats debate themselves. >> why de o we? i asked myself that question.t n sometimes. that's really a good question, though. even former top spinqu artisest jen psaki is worried about what could be coming. >> people are fearful aboutmo where the momentum is going inre some of these races. yes, there are varying encouraging signs likes s the record early vote numbers, but numbers some of the house races are not where they should be . i think it's a reflection of the fact that democrats areing kind of worried about whereit's this is going right now. >> jnd it's felt worse over the last week or so. so it's no wonder the democratsc are banking on barack obama tok bail them out. joe he end., he's in battleground georgia and joe biden is now just straight lying about gas prices. dow >> we're down a dollarsumm twenty five since the peak this summer and there have been falling for the lastern well three weeks as well as well and adding up real savings foruf familiesor today.
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the most common price of gas in america is three dollarswn fro and thirty nine cents, down from over five dollars. >> when i took office, i sawldo, her, although are you having any regrets about our big betal yesterday? >> and you know what i waswhat thinking? actually , jesse , wha i was iff georgia does the same thing it did last time and you don't know who won because nobody50 gets 50%, then it's anothertheni montt'h. imagine this agony being prolonged as a georgia special republican made georgi- a point her, although i still believe,st obviously, that the republicanls will prevail in the house, will have divided government. i and i believe that that's why the dow is marching on .what because what investors like divided government, because divideikd government can spend money the way the bush administration did.y the way th fifty one to fifty on o twenty six votes. n 26 >> i was going to say it was the earnings reports that came out today. but you might know better than i . kennedy, what do you thinknedy
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about the midterms? no, i think geraldisoabout is absolutely right aboutht thaq . it's very interesting watching this momentum shift so quicklyl c a w ,seeo close to the midterms, because even a week or two weeks ago, democrats weree mo incredibly confident about the momentum that they hadthat t .eveloped from august onward and , you know, the president can lie about gas prices. he can say, well, inflationll isn't the worst it's ever been. therefore, it's not bad. people know that's not true. people know they're paying too much for gas. they're paying too much for eggs. milk d breaand milk and bread beef and everything else. e.and they don't like being lied to. soso their thinking is , okay, this is your system., th yoisu are causing me pain. yo i want to be outur of pain. out i might give someone else a chance. biden is saying republican. s will ruin the economy, but he's not saying how . how he's not saying, you know, what implicitly is it aboutt republicanism that will destrord the economy? so i really thin dk people areoa going to gamble and do. whatever they can to get out of pain. >> martha, when he says that hed came in gas was five dollarsyouh
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a gallon, do youin thinkup he's straight up lying or do you think he just doesn't even remember? >> i don't know. i mean, bu>>t it's marth nota: t true. it is not simply not true. i mean, this is not opinion. this is fact.e you can easily look up where gas prices were three or something. then they went up to five or six in some places in california, close to seven . the other thing is thatat inflation, which hioe talked about inheriting was atg one point four percent, one point four percent now is at eight point two percent. it's very easy to pull up this chart and look at it. we're in s far worse i shape in the economy than we were when the president took office. and that's not my opinion. that's simply looking at the numbers. a recession is two negative periods of growth. weegativ had that then we had ts redefinition of what a recession is and then i thinke it kind of worked because sayin people are still saying, well, let'g,ifs see if we're going toy be in a recession like it is all. and we've heard from every leader on wall street pretty much that twenty ,the twenty three looks very rough. the gdp number was okay.p nu
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yesterday. l it wasn't great when you peelmbr away that top line number. so can i he can i think one oft the problems with the president is that he hasn't mele people where they are and whereg they're living, like kennedyyo saying. and you can't just keeu justp tg people things ars e rosy and fio and the economy is strong. like you said the other day, when peoplsye. well, actually , it's not just. just speak to me like an adult and like i know what's going. on . i d i might want to side with you. bumight want to give you another chance. but you can't tell people thatc they're not experiencing whates they're experiencing. >> i'm almost curious what barackse: i'st curious obama im when he goes to these swinghe'sg states , becauseot i he's got ts say something different than what joe biden said. >> he's going to say, hey,>> tyl we've got to stop acting and before. he's been saying we've got to stop listening to stuf f. but obama couldn't save them. if h even if he was running himself, he can't save them. here's problem number one . let's just bring it down. u don't go on a car show racing a car 110 miles an hour bragging about how you love gasd in cars and yoonu don't like cas and then go on tv and tell of all we need as our
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president is so out of touch.'t and if you can't remember the price of gas when you're doing a speech about the price of gas, you aru are unfit forbl. office, period. point blank. ifif i cam ie on here and my subject was crime and i started talking about my score on xbox lastth, give me some stuff going on during the commercial and i would have to leave. finally, no hot mike moment.t no schumer positioned it just right to where you got his goodu side and you could g and youen'f exuldn't see biden's facialac evpression on as he just leaned into. >> and even what he saiden was , oh, it didn't hurt that bad.e go we're still going to be good if everyone sticks together, if everybody votes the party line, oh're going to be fine di basically like, did i say that? oh, no, hoi say t mike moment. i'm wrestled on the end.nt we'll tell the champion i knowil a little something about simulated combat and messing and with a good interview to try tov look serious oier whatever .g. >> but this isn't wrestling.ves this is our lives.t and this is it's just a sham.e e >>rs and hopefully the voters ae seeing that it's a sham.
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passed. >> the bird is freed. heon musk now in control of twitter. heads are rollinads arg, the wos richest man firing everybody. all these top executives, including the guy who reportedly played a key role in the suppression of the the hunter biden laptop saga and the and the banning of president trump from twitter,det the former president , president trump telling foruxrup that he will stay put on his own truth social. i figure d that he would do that. i couldn't figure him going to d twitter when he has so much invested his own truth social. >> but the president added thatn he likes elon musk.t ad and as we have documented, he ls lost control of twitter is because they're going toth freak out from the media watchuo . it's official. musk is inth.left top executives are out. w >> the far right is rejoicing. r what do we influence? y yes, well,ou there you are.. >> that's kind of says it all. buckle up.itter. for what's coming heree on twitter. i think it's going to be a free for all health gamscape.e. ve >> look, the guy has now taken d
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over a company he didn't want and he fired people who were there immediately. >> i mean, not firing spray tonight. is he going to take it goi seriously?t seriously? i think there's something dangerous when the richest guy in the world controlrous s one f the most important political social platforms in the world. >> i a m anthony kennedy. >> as a people report, the flood of new followers that one of his most important amedi functions would be the exposing of the nefarious past practices . how twitter, p while for projecting itself, pretendinge e to be free speech, is really about heavy censorship of s one side against the other, very partht. w and that's what it was. and working with officials and government officials and crafting policy. so whe andn giant tech and giant government get together, it's a really, reallynt dangerous. and toxic recipe. so what he has done is reallye examine these algorithms which allow for shadow banning o allof really only particular points of view. you know, thiss no is not acros.
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the board. when peop >> and so when people on the far left are weeping, and pulling their hair out, i'm like, oh, maybe this, is ma good thing. maybode this is at least one equalizer in a world where it does tend to skew very far left. and you have these giantd yon companies that are in controlo of so much information workingmi with people in the government. so, yeah, i think a little bit y of freedom will go a long way here. and you shouldn't be worried. you should be happy becausehapp people's views and thoughts should be challenged. >> kennedy said somethingther interesting that i see working with people in the government. worke ini wouldn't it be intrigf elon musk uncovers the schemechm by which the top guys atth gover twitter conspired with government officials to lippressoffici stories like underbite? >> well, there's alreadyion no litigation now by attorneys generaw l on the republican sie to make fauci testify. i believe soki might have to testify about what they did in order to shut down, talk about it in the lab leakb
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and vaccines. so there will be hearingleaks.sl and elon will help r the republicans with those hearings and have peopleli testify on live television abouve ut what the conspiracy wn with the laptop and everything is they're going to crank upp ts those investigations but areilli although billionaires owned, the new york times, washington post, what is facebook? faceb google.oo so one moderatelybillio republican billionaire owns one social networkna and everyo. saying we're in a scape. come on , it's typical. they want one hundred control. . >> they can't have 90%. they have to have 100%. 100%. >> but because he is so independent, martha, what if he just goes after everybody and really is even handed in his ruthless probing for the truth? >> oh, he's a fascinating character. i look back in history, right. because he really doesn't care what anyone thinks about him.kso hed he says he's notut worried about making money on this investment. i mean, it costs a fortune
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and the company makes no money.m and he said, i don't reallydon' care about my that's not why i'm doing it. i'm doing it to sort of help civilization. concern >> i think he's genuinelye concerned about where we're going as a country, whether or not he'll be able to succeed in this, because now he's realizing, okayw , i doee actually need some sort of counsel that's going t o have some kind of governance over what's allowed and what's not allowed. soe over wha he's going to haveo navigate that really carefully. but i think that is right. and i think jesse's rightht because, you know, when you look at the ownership of all of these media entities all around the world, it's concentrated ine the power of very few people. and they're only upset about this one , which is really interesting. and ironic. but the fact that they that they suppressed that story about hunterthat. right.t di and that you can track it back to the people who did it res, he relationship the white house is going to be very interesting. >> and yet, on the other hand ,o you wonder: ond, if how good a businessman could he be terrorists if he pays
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forty four billion for a company that doesn't make any experts sayst is worth half of the forty four billion this carry to a veryhe n good businessman who although he's he can go to mars i marf he wants it, he parked his car in. outer space . that's pretty good. what he's doinat he'g. republ he's not helping republicans.ic he's just he's coming into a new high school. and he walked up to the bully at lunch and punched them in thi the mouth. >> and so the reign of terror is over. the wokewoke, the virtue signalg that is plagued on twitter has been done by basically around a thousand people.d they've decided who'who wills gl be successful, who's going to be canceled if if waters are having a feud and they likey lie what i say, suddenly i'll haveyi ten million people who like. my tweet. e have t so therefore we got to cancel him because look at all the people behind him. fox we'vt ale got to get rid ofm because look at all the people low and behold.t on i believe i said it on the five . and then after that i was a big, dumb wrestler. when they said that bots were about three percent, i said, no, it's about about thirty .n looks like it's even higher than that. what he's going to uncover n
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is not so muchot s the hundred way thing because that's working its way out. million it's the millions of people who have been attacked on twitter whose lives have been changed when they knewfalse information was false, but ibut fit their virtuous circle. and i just didn't like him.t 50 so now those firstey kne five hundred that quit because they knew the jig is up. so what he's doing, he's not doing anything for anybody else. he's just making a plain regular playing fieldg and they've losta regu their por know and their lattes and their little little groups. >> ss o they make little videos about my day at work. and yeah, so and yeah he paidd forty four billion and tens of exllions4 of that going to the former executives. i mean., i love the guy. i'm so glad he did it, but it just doesn't seem like it made any business sense. >> i got a feeling he's goingl . to do all right. i'm pretty twitter coffee shopro on vacation with me. .shokay, great coming up, it's sadly over. really sad.y over you never envy anybody. . tom brady and gisele bunch and speaking out on their bombshell divorce.
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eventually the next lyric tohe that song. >> well, unfortunately it is the end zone for tom brady and giselle boonton. the power couple announcing their divorce via doolinge vi instagram stories. tom calling it painfulduellingna and difficult, but wishing her the best. gisele says they have grown apart but is blessed for sai the time they had together, both vowin hg to work togetherta as parents to their beautiful and wonderfu tl children. i find this to be very heartbreaking. this this story makes me so sadr because, you know, first and foremost, i think of their kids because the end of the day, it doesn't matter who your parents are or what they do. that's their mom. r pareyour dad. and >> and as i say, going out of the last break anyway, i really believe that people shouldthat o get this lesson. never never envy anybody here. they were the pictur enve perfet couple. they were just everything going for them. now he's los fort his fortune.r. he's lost his marriage. yes. the work out custody with theply children, they can't play football. he's had lost three games in
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a row. you , it's a you know, it's awful, awful. i feel veri feel sy sad about i. >> i wish them the best.k we so d'lo you think we'll be seeig tom brady on fox sooner ratherst than later? b >> oh, that'radys how he gets hs fortune back , because i saw his contract. you did fox. cks. what is it? it's a lot geraldo.what is it i think he's just fun. i don't thin>>k he's going totte lose a fortune, but he's losings a little pride and he's losingdt on the field. and if he had just gone back and thought before i the season if this was going to happen, if i go back fore mo one more year, what i had done p it. you know, he's probably having some regrets. maybe he's notts. having regrets. he' but if you lose three games in a row, he's probably having some regrets. e >> but as a future colleague of tom brady, i don't want to say anything. >> so we lost a lot. we really i really loved you, tom . i did not like that. but now that you're single around you, tom , i mean, as aaa as a pats fan, i just have one thing to say.o
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>> should have stayed with the v path, ended his career there, maybe stayed one more season, had a great end of career g and moved on , didn't need to go to tampa bay. i think it bay was a little bitf bad karma. well, even though they were get enough of this enough this bad karma, he won a super bowl with a franchise. who ca supn only won one time in their entire history. okay, they plan this. . they're smart people. yeah, they have six hundred t million dollars to divide. he'll be fine. okay, the kids, by the timhe tie tom and his wife decided to speak to the media, child they already had their child stuff worked out there. >> he had their divorce signed. officially, he's a planner. and yes, the bucs are losing.e o but you know what? i they just won the super bowl and played the nfc east championship. and he can play as long as he wants to until the coach tells me it's over.o and when i hear people like, well, it's not up to him. it is up to the coaches. won't you think drew brees would want to play? peyton manning would still want to play if they could. but one day they got called innd the office and they said, we love you, but it's timlove ye. i if there's a young guy in tampaa that can take his spot, it will happen.
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but it's their problem is none of our business. and i'm a die hard patriot fann. ,but i'm glad he left because now we see belichick. w how overate he really was. >> and so keep doing you, tom . we are going to have to talk jeffersons, right? >> they're going to need more time. counseling of their . sell during the break camine is quarterback. >> sta. y with neatly on the third lien, the second and on the first of them all three generations. well, think differently. with chase leon saving up for his first set of wheels. nice try, really. this leons paying for the paint actu as a chase private client. he's in the south of france m. >> that's because this familys r of leeann's has chaseds.we were actually is on moulana one bank
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>> dana: geraldo? >> geraldo: it's pumpkin picking time and halloween my five grandchildren. that's vincent, the youngest, he is about 2. and he a wonderful, wonderful little boy. that's liam on the other side that's -- >> jesse: that's pressure. >> geraldo: that's the oldest. wonderful, wonderful. that's the only granddaughter i have. ella rose. they are wonderful, wonderful kids. they love the various seasons. they have great friends. there is desmond. great kids and they love their grandpa. they come visit me and in hotel and put them in the pool. >> dana: that's good. i want to be one of your grandkids. so, this is a duo from sydney, australia, trying to catch a husband spider which is very hard. >> oh my god. oh my god. '. >> settled in. he loves it. >> look at nails.
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