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to get air making sure he's o okay. >> i know for sure i can rescue a mermaid because i can rescue a scuba diver in a mermaids . arthel: the scuba diver is expected to make a full rec recovery. women are superheroes. mermaid cautions and everything. that's awesome. eric: mermaids are real. arthel: that's exactly. ♪ >> hello, everyone. i'm anita vogel along with lara trump, joey jones and david webb. welcome to the big saturday show. here's what on tap. >> democrats calling in the big guns with barack obama but he's lying about republicans, surprise surprise. >> john federman's flip-flop, awkward on fracking. to this gem from kamala harris.
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>> who doesn't love this? >> stumbled on the campaign trail, used to make the case for midterm elections. >> last but not least, david. >> the blue bird is free, i thought i would call in their along with the comet. elon musk delivering a win for the core value of free speech. left in a tizzy over the takeover of twitter. >> can't wait to hear about that but first, fox news alert, 911 recordings reveal paul pelosi spoke in code when he confronted his attacker. christina coleman is live outside the home in san francisco with the latest from police. >> standing here in front of the house, you can see how easy it is to access from the street and
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that's what a suspect did yesterday morning but you can see a police presence here, officers in front of the home. paul pelosi suffered a fractured skull and injuries to his right arm and hands. he's expected to make a full recovery. nancy pelosi arrived at san francisco general hospital yesterday the family says paul pelosi underwent successful surgery surgery to repair the fracture. the suspect 42-year-old david to pepe broke into the house the upscale neighborhood shortly for 2:30 a.m. yesterday allegedly shouting, where is nancy? paul pelosi managed to call 911 after the break in. when they showed up, they witnessed the 82-year-old being brutally attacked with a hammer. here's what san francisco police chief said today moments ago. >> we are putting together timelines the attack itself from the time the officers got the
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call to the attack was less than three minutes i believe and when officers arrived, we are talking seconds from the time of the attack of nancy pelosi, seconds. >> police have not stated a motive for the attack. the suspect is reportedly from the bay area. fox digital reports the suspect has ties to a radical nudist activist and a disturbing online presence involving post about pedophiles, "big brother" censorship and anti-semitic content both sides of the aisle swiftly condemned the attack on pelosi yesterday. former vice president mike pence said the suspect should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. is facing numerous charges including attempted homicide and
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his arraignment is expected to be scheduled tuesday. >> christina coleman lived for us, thank you for the report. i was a great report from tina, a lot of questions here. we know today there is new information about the suspect, david, his stepdaughter is speaking out saying this is an abusive person, he was abusive to his children, the mother of his children, both physically and sexually abusive. she also said this person is basically a good person but has a monster inside of him he can't control. nonetheless it's painting the picture of an and unstable person but that didn't stop democrats and the media from blaming right-wing politics for the attack. let's listen to president biden from earlier today. >> you can't condemn the violence unless you condemn
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those people who continue to argue the election was not real, it's being stolen. all the malarkey being put out there. >> wasn't just president biden. the media was also on the attack right away after the incident. let's listen to this exchange from msnbc. >> d intruder confronted mr. pelosi shouting where is nancy, where is nancy? that's with the intruder going to the hollywood, part of the january 6 toxicity. >> what climate of violence has been created in this country? the answer, donald trump, his candidate and president urging people in violent way.
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>> let's take the discussion to the table. guessing when you first heard about this horrific attack. it was horrific, i'm guessing you might have thought that this would be taken back to january 6 and to the former president. >> i think the response from biden and mainstream media is basically the most predictable part of this situation. we knew how long until they can draw some direct line to anything to do with republican's, conservatives, right wing, anything and they didn't skip a beat, they went right there. this was a horrific attack as you are saying, no question. we wish paul pelosi well and hope he gets better soon but no matter what, we don't have all of the information. jumping to conclusions like this does nothing good for anyone. let me read something a democrat maxine waters said, if you see
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anyone in restaurant, a department store, gasoline station, you create a crowd and push back and tell them they are not welcome anymore, anywhere. i'm old enough to remember joe biden calling have the country semi- fascist saying we were a threat to democracy so to all of a sudden jump to this conc conclusion, very predicable, totally unhelpful, we have all the information but the democrats to jump out suggest somehow republican's trump generally six is ridiculous. >> i want to ask david about the timeline here, we heard about the timeline in christina's report, police apparently responded within minutes but there's a lot of questions around the timeline. what questions do you have? >> the timeline of her response, three minutes. not surprising. typically in that neighborhood and it just came to san
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francisco but i knew it area, police are usually stationed there and they hang out in the better neighborhoods because of the crime and expanding crimes into the mission district and other areas. the timeline tied with the call, the statements and comments, speaking in code, what type of entry was made and alarm system on the house that did alert ahead of fun one, i want to go back to what lora said, i started listening to talk stations like here in new york and there committing the sin of one from blaming repugnance without facts, no surprise but omitting differences, this guy is clearly delusional in many ways, dangerous and probably needs a lot of help psychologically and if you look at his manifesto background of what he believes in, he's like a lot of people who have gone against everything at any moment going from something so they are doing to service but here we are
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ten days from the elections and it's important for democrats to bring up the specter of race, maga, i don't see maga personally, what's wrong with make america great again? but this is bringing up something as negative with a are looking to lose and it's what they are doing across the country. at the moment they will use as much as the campus weekend and it's a lie to say it's one of the other, extremists are outside the norm. >> let's look at the charges suspect faces, he faces a slew of charges from attempted homicide, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, burglary, several additional monies as well. a couple of months ago lee zeldin was attacked on stage when he was campaigning for governor, quite a different story with his attacker, he was
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let out of jail and because congressman lee zeldin is a congressman, he's going to face federal charges but lists listen to lee is alvin's response, he talked to neil this morning. >> when something happens to me, my family, other people like we saw yesterday, it's a reminder this can happen to anybody. >> the fellow who attacked you on stage in the summer, he's to be released from custody in a few days into an alcohol treatment program. >> within hours, he was released because of new york's cashless bail law. the fed have to get involved a day and a half later and charge him because i'm a member of congress but if i wasn't, he would never have been detained at all, the fed wouldn't get involved with the church. >> joey, what you think people think when they look at this?
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do they see a difference in the way justice is doled out? >> even more than that, san francisco ask what i get a response that quick where i live? local. i can't not go back to president biden's words a few minutes ago, the idea -- let's be plainspoken, it's everything to do with the midterms in a week and a half. they've hopefully got abortion on their minds in january 6 and anyone who wants a secure election wants to overturn an election, it's all they have. they don't have a policy to put out one accomplishment. the most they can do, they need republican support it was originally republican idea so they don't have anything else to offer. we'll talk later how much hot-water they are in across the country so what does biden do? using's this is an opportunity
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which is shameful to spin it back to generally six and that's as much as he has to say. the party that had paul writing ryan pushing bryan, people and bigots wanting to protect children from sexualized drag shows, the party that showed up at the supreme court justices house with a fake baby covered in blood to talk about how great abortion was and say nothing about inciting violence to political rhetoric. we live in a country that doesn't protect free speech, we celebrate it. sometimes it means burning someone, sometimes being grotesque in a protest, none of those things are great but celebrated and protected, this crazy man's actions, it's shameful. >> a lot to talk about, it's a big story and we'll heal more but we have to leave it there. democrat call in the big guns, president barack obama campaigned in battleground campaigned in battleground states while president biden lies again about the economy.te that's next.
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♪ welcome back to the big saturday show. ten days into the midterms, thank goodness.
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the last hour, president biden cast his vote in wilmington, delaware. democrats are calling and former president obama to help whenever voters. he was in michigan and wisconsin today but he's lying to voters about inflation. >> inflation is a problem. was the republican answer? they had a great answer, that's one thing but do you know what their big economic policy is? they want to got social security and medicare and give tax cuts to the wealthy and the most excessive corporations in the world, that's their agenda. >> joey, president obama says it's too bad republicans don't have an answer. could an answer start with opening back up the pipelines, giving america energy independent again? maybe that would do something to
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take us down a better path, what you think? >> i think it's good to be a politician that's never going to run for office. [laughter] you can say literally whatever you want and be applauded for it. one thing that needs to happen, with talk about democrat fighting, they have to learn not everybody hates people successful as much as aoc pretends to. they are saying they are going to give tax cuts to the rich, most of my family that are the opposite would say i don't care what you do for the rich, give me a tax cut and make things cost less. we hard on energy and the best way is fuel at the pump. we just don't talk about how it trickles into food and shipping and transportation in the cost of manufacturing but if you go back and make it makes sense to
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the most basic american economy, $600 electronic transactions, will tax you, we create micro economies in our own household and make money and take your wife out to dinner, whatever. if democrats are going after that, what would two more years of legislative power do? they could rewrite the tax code in the next website of season, americans aren't going to that, it's not about what republican do because republicans are about doing things to americans, they are about taking things back. if you want to know the republican plan to capture the rise inflation, look no further than what economic policies were in 2019 before start spending covid and democrats pick it up and take it trillions further down the road. >> under president donald trump, tax cuts in american history. something we know has been a big
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problem for the democrats and especially biden has been tax prices. listen to what joe biden said about gas prices yesterday. >> since elections, we've taken gas prices down. >> today the most common price for gas in america is $3.39 down from over $5 when i took office. >> he said it was down from $5 when he took office. 2.39 biden's first day in office. today at $3.76 a gallon on average in america. i know it's a little pricier. where you are, the only problem the democrats have is everyone knows it's a lie. >> in the last week of gotten gas in northern california wine country 6.59 for regular. closer to san francisco airport, i paid 6.99. when i got back to florida, i paid 3.49 for regular so 3.99. the average american sees this. giving them back their money,
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tax cuts, that's what part of dixon the economy. biden is simply lying, a skilled political liar and has been since being in office. he'll put you back in change, he'll tell you report things are neanderthals, they want to do this but what he can't talk about is what his policies are. he omits not just unleashing energy, how it flows farm to table for the cost of diesel from the cost regular gas or any product to the manufacturing process to the short we are wearing, the dress you are wearing, whatever it is and what we will see in the upper midwest with gas prices and oil prices combined. five or $600 to middle income families bill, they have to make hard choices. the answer? unleashed the economy, not just energy, energy is a big part. housing starts are down, filings are down, 900,000 only available
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residential rental units in america, builders aren't building more because it costs more. concrete is up, advocate is up, what is up, supplies are up, electrical supplies are up so many look at this, this is the economy that needs unleashed and biden doesn't have a policy, he has ideology driven by the left. >> and its failing and the only thing democrats have is abo abortion. listen to joe biden kamala harris beating the same drum on the campaign trail. >> i saw tuesday night doctor oz, god bless him. [laughter] things the right should choose should be between a woman, her doctor and local political leaders. >> these folks apparently believe government should be making decisions about women's
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bodies. >> this is basically all they have, abortion. we know they are not making the case to convince the american people is the most important thing. >> i would say look at the polls, economy, crime, inflation, education and what's happening in schools, that's important to voters. some people care about abortion but is the most important issue? no. poll after poll shows other things. >> let me throw one thing and, more of you drive to the gas station and grocery store and abortion clinics. that's the voters. >> there you have it. democrats pointing fiji fingers at each other about why they suck, the quiet part is said out loud. coming up. ♪
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♪ welcome back to the big saturday show. democrats pointing fingers at each other as midterms and closer with political magazine pondering democrats debate themselves, why do we suck? the article reads in part, many democrats believes there's evidence to make it unavoidable, what is our problem? voters are wondering the same thing. we've been trying to tell them for a while. >> we got a sound on tape here, audio of chuck schumer reading the president should. [inaudible] >> huge. >> the reason i want to go to
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that is what he says specifically, i can't believe they will go for herschel walker. democrats looking like this like it warnock. the candidate does matter a lot but i believe this question, why do they suck? it's about the policies. >> it is and noticed he says no one knows the voter turnout even though it took over 18%, ahead of the debate and the poll. the other thing is bryan kemp is running strong. double digits, the vote translate up and down in a state like russia in the history of vote translate independent and conservative voting to the party that has that leads to the governor and senator and it's a threat to warnock with the weight of stacey abrams, governor dragging the democrats down. >> anita, we got another sound
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on tape, jen psaki who left the white house and probably would love to have her back, this is her talking to a potential voter. >> what's most important to you? >> as a mother of four children, the jobs, they say the jobs are out there but don't want to pay enough for you to live off the jobs. flexibility to work and take care of your family and not worry about choosing. >> childcare, is that -- for kids. does that keep you up at night? >> absolutely, i can't afford it. >> being a mom of four is not easy. >> i love that, she said probably nothing answer you w want. >> i wonder how jen psaki loves playing the role of a reporter, should i be worried? >> she basically said her mom and the economy, two things republicans are probably strong on. >> she was honest, i give her
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credit but again when i said, if you look at the polls, that's what people are worried about, paying their bills, childcare, their job. basic kitchen table issues. if you can't pay your bills and have your child taken care of, you can't think about other issues, those of the main issues you think about first and later maybe you have the luxury of social issues to think about. >> what i love about the woman's answer she's not partisan. i couldn't tell you who she's voted for. she's telling you about her life and what matters to her. the polls are the story this week. when we look at the candidate's, ohio, vance is leading. we look at arizona, blake masters is within margin of error, that's against incumbent. then georgia rafael morgan it within margin of error after much wrong against herschel
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walker in pennsylvania and result debate and polls to come up following the debate but within the margin of error. these are all candidates supported by president trump and candidates immigrants one through the ballot because they felt they could beat them so while asking themselves why we suck? if they need to ask, what do americans want? >> what you're talking with david about is the policies, people in america have gotten a taste of the democrat policies almost two years now, people have been suffering because of the policies of the democrat party and the interaction with jen psaki and the mom was incredible because she doesn't care the party affiliation, i can guarantee you, of the person for whom she will cast a vote, she wants to know they will make sure she can take care of her kids and get a job that pays well and inflation is not so high that it doesn't matter her job because she can't afford anything. i feel after i saw this about
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democrats asking why, they are well into the five stages of grief stipe, inflation is transitory and anger, have of america semifascist bargaining, desperation -- depression, they are here and depressed. final stages exceptions which i hope they get november inc. >> coming up, twitter the home of free speech as the chief takes it over but the left will need more time to let it sink in. there meltdown coming up next. ♪
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♪ >> one for ronnie and the boys there. welcome back to the big saturday
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show. the bird is free. take a deep breath. a victory for the american principle of free speech, elon musk twitter take over that took 207 days is complete. chief musk tweeting comedy is now legal on twitter so i'll never do very well there but the left is not laughing. watch this. >> i think it's going to be a free-for-all. >> report and can stop -- about counterculture and how they are the victims. you own every thing. >> how will he balance out freedom of the speech while same time discouraging raining and disinformation? >> posted this, entering twitter hq, let that sink in alongside a video of him walking into the building holding a sink. [laughter] get it? he wanted to visualize a pun.
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let me try. elon, you are clearly unhinged. [laughter] >> somebody tell the left elon is not a republican. he's his own man wrapped in a mystery but they are trying to put this in the spirit. you know what else i noticed? they are claiming victimhood, bots are being cleaned out, last time he walked it was about two months ago in early negotiations. now they are the victims blaming something they don't even know. his counsel he's putting together. i want to see a fair assessment, principle of free speech is important, what do you say to the council? >> you don't need counsel to
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give you permission to do what you want. if you don't do it right, he will see the product go down and advertisers go down and change course. the problem with twitter is trying to make everyone happy thus making no one happy or just the left happy. chief twit sounds terrible. maybe talk on the walk, something better than that. >> we are not back in boot camp anymore. [laughter] >> if you need a bird pun, see me but i don't put my eggs into elon musk basket, i trust him as much as any other billionaire but that's not very far. i like what he's saying, i just want to see if he'll do it, the council is necessary. be hardheaded, just be consistent, you will get respect and if you make a bad decision, you'll find out and you can correct and keep going. the idea of what got twitter here, appeasing a church certain ideology in their own race. if you want that purpose, work for a nonprofit. you'll go broke and love every
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minute. it's a business about free speech and i hope he brings ideals he's preaching and brings it to the building. >> i've said all along it will be one of the biggest business, cultural and political stories not just domestically but around the world because of the global platform. twitter employees love where they work. watch this video. deep breaths. watch this of the day in the life of a twitter employee. >> welcome to a day in my life as a twitter employee. i started my morning off with much of to unwind. i also found this cool meditation room i thought was super neat. have to have afternoon coffee so made espresso and before leaving for the day, some red wine on top. when to the rooftop and enjoyed beautiful weather.
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>> i hope she wasn't driving after the red wine, and responsible and not publishing but i'm judge. the business story and twitter life, i've been to these buildings and you get one facebook way and then creates this ecosystem of life and luxury and 75% of you, good coders and run a business efficient. if he evolves into x which has given him three to five year head start, it sounds like a business deal to me gone well. >> i should hope so. does anyone at twitter work? where was the job part? i watched this video on the plan and i didn't have sound and i thought it was a satirical portrayal of how absurd office spaces are because no one is working, they are drinking red
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wine and maki auto's and the whole thing in a meditation room. 75% of you, by. >> you play foosball? >> i don't. >> wrap it up. [laughter] >> he owned the company he can fire and hire whoever he wants, it's his prerogative. i'm excited to see the changes that will take place at twitter. twitter is an ugly place, a lot of problems, a lot of hate. a lot of suppression, there was. hundred biden laptop, hopefully someone learned a lesson, that story was true. i think twitter, the only place it has to go is up. >> speaking of up, down or flipping from john federman's flip-flop to this gem from kamala harris. >> who doesn't love a yellow school bus? >> the moments we think republicans should used to make their case to voters. that's next.
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>> your for shot of new york city, thank you for that, control room. welcome to the big saturday show, ten days until elections and candidates are trying to make their case to the voters but there are big moments this week we think republicans can use against democrats. you decide. okay, let's look at this one. look back at the big debate this week between federman and doctor oz. >> i absolutely support cra cracking. >> there's the interview you said don't support cracking at all so how do you square the two? >> i do support cracking. i support cracking and i stand
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and i do support cracking. >> a bit of a flip-flop there in the all-important tracking state of pennsylvania. what you think people thought when they watched back? >> that was hard to watch, sad. we've all been saying john federman we wish him well, it's horrible he's in a position where he's lieutenant governor of the state in this situation. the entirety of the democrat problem right now reminds me of this mean, should a dog at a fire and the dog says is fine because that's basically what the democrats are. the house is burning down sitting there having a cup of coffee saying it's fine, nothing to see here but it's more of the same, flip-flop on everything, they have to backtrack and this is nothing new here. >> let's go to another debate moment, new york governor kathy hochul talking about crime.
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>> anyone who commits a crime under our laws especially with the change they made to fail has consequences. i don't know why that's so important but we can do more. >> crime is near the top of the list of voters concerns but she says she doesn't know why it's so important to lee zeldin. >> they don't care. i want everyone watching to look at this carefully, how many candidates are supported by working families party? they realize this is the party line is put out, working families party should all over the country working effectively, the left of left they will care it belies and lines no matter what whether it veteran or any other state, look at their platform. she doesn't care, she and letitia james of the leaders in
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the state of new york, look at the state of new york in the city of new york. there's your policy result. >> i want to go to something from kamala harris, she's known for her word salads and she had something to say about the yellow school buses we all know and love. >> who doesn't love yellow school bus? can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus? it's part of our experience growing up, part of nostalgia and memory of the excitement joy of going to school to be with your favorite teacher, your best friends and to learn. the school bus takes us there. >> speaking of learning, kids were out of school for the better part of the year because of covid and they didn't learn very much at home and a report came out last week showing that. instead of talking about school
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buses and how fun they are to ride, should she have said something about the report and education? she is the vice president of the united states. >> i'm sure she was pandering to a about manufacturers but yes, if i were the vice president and democrat right now, i probably would not want to talk about school anymore than i had to because if you look at glenn youngkin to know how powerful of a topic it can be, understand it's not that parents care so much about critical race theory or pronouns, they care about not having a voice and having pompous arrogant and video after video, they don't feel like they take parents concerned into question for the parents, what they care about into the classroom and most important, should parents opinion or permission on things, parents will raise their kids, they will care about this stuff and it will turn out votes before any other thing. >> parents got a birdseye view
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through the zoom lens and the didn't like what they saw so that's why you saw what of parents going to school boards across the country past year because they couldn't believe it. >> how the school board members acted, for single week what it blows my mind because those are communities, that's for the most communications exist. you should be most active in your communities politics in state and federal government to think they acted untouchable is why so many slips and unseat. >> good for everyone to remember when they vote, you shouldn't just vote this midterm election for the top of the ticket all the way down to the school board because they matter. >> we got to go, good discussion. watch the midterm show with bill hammer tomorrow night 10:00 p.m. eastern and stick around, big saturday flaps are coming up next. ♪ should
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junkies unfair and marginalized america's of the hardest hit especially though income folks, people of color. >> well, i am person of color is a put a moment black man butterfly, frequently almost every week and will see people complaining about the people of color in this i'll versus the person will i do know what is it, not color, biden is a race baiting skilled, political liar at his has nothing to do with the issues and play. >> you don't say. >> no. >> well completely different topic, restaurants in new york hugging food prices and imagine that due to inflation one establishment starting customers, 50 bucks for a burger the call this, menu inflation even humble comfort food like a cheeseburger, which used to be able to get for under $10, now is much as estee get a place called minutes tavern this likely will revert, i used to be $36 of a notice 50 bucks for you
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tax and seven in the owner say they have a choice, they with quality. >> it is very sad a new hate to see it but i guess that we will governors to mind, the diver nearly escaped shark attack after she spotted a giant killer moments before jumping into the ocean, her name is ocean ramsey, the diver there she's a sharp conservationist, her whole goal is she swims three dives with the sharks, great whites entire source to make people less afraid of them personally, i don't know that will under video will help her cause. >> i hope they go after my legs first advising all right, cutie. , and robot comparison to social media after surfaced ever on watching them on stage during a concert by listen fail here is not what happened with their arguments how people reacted and they were roaming about it like she made a professional and i have night which becomes ago that was pretty cool that she handled it the way she did because she is a professional and she knows what she's doing people said she's a robot.
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>> i thought it was on person part of the act. >> she got press out of it good for her. >> she will she hundred eye twitching she had only well and all right guys we've got to go that is a presidents great discussions, we will see you back tomorrow night, at five eastern printed vaccination oh, and fox report with jon scott starts right now. jon: we begin tonight with a tragic story out of south korea and elise 146 people are confirmed dead large crowd stampeded in a narrow alley during halloween event in the south korean capitol seoul and over yet exactly what triggered the stampede, more than 100 other people were reported injured and will have more in this story, just a few minutes from now first, all eyes on the midterms and as the candidates and party leaders pull out all of the sops, try to sway the voters with less than two weeks to go until on

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