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of humana's large network. there is no obligation, so call the number on your screen right now to see if your doctor is in our network; to find out if you could save on your prescriptions, and to get our free decision guide. humana, a more human way to healthcare. reporter: hello, everyone, i'm aany thank vogel with lara trump, david webb and joey jones. >> bring in barack. but where is biden? are the democrats purposely keeping him away from big candidates? >> an election themed halloween
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movie trailer. watch this. >> i'm with her. >> this is the one you fear the most. >> are we back to biden? david * forget 2022. 2024 is looking spooky. joey: you note spirit halloween costume stores. the meme takes over the interest knelt including the costume kit for bernie sanders including mittens, a folding chair and a communist manifesto. anita: new details on the attack on paul pelosi. the attacker was armed with
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zip-ties reportedly. christina coleman is live outside with the update. reporter: fortunately paul pelosi is expected to recover from his injuries after he was brutally attacked. nancy pelosi released a statement saying a violent man broke into our family home, demanded to confront me and attacked my husband paul. the suspect allegedly shouted, where's nancy, where's nancy after breaking into their home. since the attack some top democrats said or are insinuating that this violence was politically motivated. >> this habit of saying the worst about other people, demonizing people.
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that creates a dangerous climate. reporter: police have not confirmed a motive in the attack. as for the suspect. david depape, berkeley residents describe him as an activist who lived in a school bus from time to time. he's accused of posting content online including qanon theories. he claimed he can talk to angels. >> i wanted to convey our thoughts and prayers are with her, her family and paul. we hope for him a speedy recovery and we are able to stop this crime across our country. reporter: also the suspect reportedly lived in a hippie collective in berkeley. the suspect is facing numerous
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charges including attempted homicide. anita: christina coleman, thank you for that life update. the good news is, paul pelosi is going to make a recovery. everybody can agree on that. throughout the day we have been tracking the story. it seems hour by hour there is new information coming out, a lot of it confusing. in christina's report she mentioned the suspect thanked ties to writing about qanon and covid conspiracies. but when he lived in berkeley he had ties to an address "slogans of a different type. >> anyone trying to connect this guy to a political party, we can't do that. i think the only thing we do know is this guy was obviously
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very troubled. mentally unstable as we heard from his ex-or exor or ex-girlf. people are trying to cherry pick what he posted online. he lived in a house with a lot of slogans people would associate with the democrat party or liberals. you cannot connect this guy in any way to a political party and i think it's reckless to do so. anita: i think you are talk about black lives matter slogans. or defund the police. david, consider that this is one of the richest most powerful couples on the planet.
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so where was the security alarm? where were -- was any security in place? i want to show you something from the "l.a. times" talking about how the rear door -- that's how the assailant got in. he got in through a rear door. i can't see that quote at the moment here. here we go. it says when police arrived and knocked on the front door, someone inside opened the door, officers saw paul pelosi and depape each with one hand on a single hammer. scott confirmed depape forced entry into a rear door of the pelosi home. scott is the san francisco police chief. so the suspect accessed the rear door of the house. there is no security. where are the cameras. and what about the broken glass? what was that about? when police came to the door,
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someone else opened the door? who opened the door? david * remember when we were talking about who, what, when, why and how? if we did a wide shot on the house, there are high resolution cameras on every corner of that house, that's easy to see. the glass appears to be broken outward. that's another question that needs to be answered. police officers typically have their body cameras on, especially when entering a house like this. where is the body cam video. who opened door is someone investigators need to talk to. for the san francisco police and capitol hill this at the federal level, these are things that demand transparency in the reporting. an assault on potentially a
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member of congress' property, on her husband, it doesn't add up. to lara's point, trying to assign this to one or the other, anyone who does that is not a good journalist or a good pundit. anita: there are so many questions. david * show me the audio. if there was a body cam when the police came on, that audio would exist. anita despite all these questions, the white house is rushing to try to connect all of this to january 6. >> the thing that's probably the most haunting about when we hear the reports of the assailant, of the attacker we were speaking of. he was yelling out the things that we heard during january 6, which is where is nancy? we need to end this type of rhetoric.
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it needs to stop. and it is incredibly, incredibly dangerous. anita: the news source "axios" put up this quote saying a source briefed on the investigation tells me paul pelosi's attacker had a bag containing zip-ties in a disturbing echo of january 6. it can be used to immobilize a victim, and add to the menacing circumstances surrounding the home invasion. why is there this rush to tie this to january 6? lara *. there are folks out there desperate to try and help them instead of waiting for facts to come out. they are rushing in. joey, you said this yesterday on the show. for anyone to try and use this
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for a political motive in any way, and that's what they are trying. they are trying to harken back to january 6. there is nothing to tie any of this to january 6. potentially this guy was screaming, where's nancy, that had nothing to do with anything. anita: do you think this is a rush to judgment from the white house. joey: the person who would have me believe gas prices are cheaper now than they were at whatever the high was yesterday about goes prices being as $5 when biden took office when they were $2.30. the person who would lie to my face and tell me that, she can say war she wants to. look at the governor rises around the country to see where americans are on this white house's ability to sell you a
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lie. i a lot more questions than answers. i'm not a political operative spinning a narrative. i think people should calm down and see what the facts are. i wish everybody who got their home broken into and were nearly beaten to death received this kind of look. i will tell you this, if you break into my home and try to kill me, i will kill you first. i live in a state that allows me to protect myself. anyone out there should educate themselves the same way. lway. lara:the only thing that was highlighted is the mental
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[♪♪] lara: welcome back to "the big sunday show." as president biden spends the weekend in delaware, his former boss is hitting the campaign trail for big mid-term candidates. y where is biden. >> why is the former president making this case instead of the current president? >> i would disagree with the characterization of your question. the president has been talking about this almost every day for months now. lara: in his swing around states obama blamed inflation on
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republicans and the covid pandemic. the top issues for voters are the economy. joe biden is where he was during the last campaign, at home in delaware. david: he's hiding in his basement, barack is on the trail. the two top numbers, the economy and inflation, that's 50% of the american people. who are the other 50%? when you look at people who depends on government for services. what are they going to choose? obama's popularity is what they are count on in philadelphia, and pittsburgh. because those concentrations can
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out run outer areas. but they are losing voters even? the inner cities. they are look at their pocketbook, they are going to the grocery store, or they can't pay their electric bill and deciding what to day. lara: the economy and inflation makes up 50. a50% of what people care about as we head towards the mid-term elections. in a poll only which party will bring down inflation, republicans, 42% versus democrats 27%. this is a cnbc poll. when senator coons was asked about it this morning, listen to what he had to say. >> the folks i have been campaigning with, we are running on a record because we have real accomplishments to point to.
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>> it happened on your watch. so why should they give you another two years to run the country when they are struggling with inflation. >> inflation is worse in the united kingdom and the european union. democrats have plans. david: aren't you insulted, america. lara: is it a good strategy to say we are bet egg off than the u.k.? anita: i think americans are concerned about what's happening in this country, and not europe. i wonder how effective it is to have obama inserted into these campaigns. he campaigned for terry mcauliffe and glenn youngkin won that race. they love barack obama, he's an
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inspirational figure. but he did say if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor and insurance prices will go down. there might be a disconnect with obama and democratic voters. lara: obama is still the most popular figure in the democratic party. he has been out of office six years and has done nothing except get out on the campaign trail. i think voters will go with what affects their lives. aoc has a solution for inflation. take a listen to this. >> inflation is not going up due to government policies. inflation is going up due to wall street decisions. joey: if i wanted advice on how to be poor instead of rich, i will ask aoc.
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when i think about the economy, i'm not going to ask the standard-bearer of the worst party right now. americans aren't as died in the wool. but they are absolutely adhere to the politicians that sings a song they can understand. americans don't understand what democrats are saying right now. it sounds like you are spitting in my face and telling me it's raining. you are telling me things are good while i'm struggling. it's not just that i can't afford something. one of the two i want is on back order for 8 months. i don't know what it is, but i know it's not what i want. obama is incredibly popular. he's the most popular democrat and he can't run for office. the most popular republican can.
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i think that says a lot. president trump's popularity hasn't gone down no matter what democrats throw at him. he's reminiscent of what their lives were like before biden. lara: watch the big mid-term show hosted by bill hemmer tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. "saturday night live" got into the halloween spirit, taking aim at a surprising target. >> in political news president biden said he intends to run for reelection in 2024. lara: it's looking down right spooky coming up next.
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today. david: that's one of the great halloween songs. it's been a horror show this year, but it seems they may be getting into the halloween spirit. wait for it, potential democratic candidates for 2024. >> in political news president biden says he intends to run for reelection in 2024. >> we trusted him once. >> i know he's a little old. but he can still win, right? he beat trump. >> can he beat desantis? >> i don't know. >> i don't know, kamala?
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in this video someone slaps the woman and says kamala harris. and she doesn't get a mention. let's do a skit about 2024. it comes down to they have to distract and deflect. anita: i'm glad that "saturday night live" is back in the business of comedy. they are at their best when they are making fun of all politicians. remember bill clinton and hillary clinton. they did a great job making fun of her. it's fun to poke fun at both side and people love that. david: do they have anybody in their lineup if all they can go for is a $70 million failure the first time around when beto ran for governor and he's about to be beat again.
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lara: there is no one waiting in the wings to swoop in and save their party. they are likely to lose the mid-terms in an hic way. i agree, anita. i think it's nice to see that "saturday night live" is funny, at least for a moment. snl's top ratings were in the early 80s and 90s. people are sick of the woke nonsense. they are sick of being preached to. they want to go somewhere where they can relax and laugh. joey: before they had michelle obama. she is the top runner. it will be a surprise pick. but i think it's a strong run.
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they have gavin newsom. he thinks he has a run at it. david: pete buttigieg from the department of transportation? joey: no. i see a different view on this. they have some obvious moments where they are touting biden up. what they are trying to say is the only thing he hasn't done is get younger. they say the worst thing he has done is fallen off a bicycle. there is some covid messaging in there that's thinly veiled. david: they did target republicans, too. joey: that's exactly right. they say something decent about desantis. they know he can probably beat biden. that behemoth greg gutfeld should double their righting.
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anita: we see the democrats bringing barack obama out on the campaign trail. they ought to bring michelle. joey: it's a losing effort if she is going to run in 2024. david: it's hard to get off martha's vineyard. joey: they have a lot of visitors out there they are trying to take care of. lara: they are not there anymore. they are long gone. david: coming up, one candidate for governor of the battleground state arizona calling out the media. >> i'm trying to wake people up in this country as to what the media is all the about. -- is all about. david: she had the background to
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i stay undetectable with fewer medicines. ask your doctor about switching to dovato. anita: welcome back to "the big sunday show." arizona has a tight race for governor with just over a week to go in the mid-terms. and kari lake is not holding punches and is going on the offensive against a biased media. >> i worked in the media in this town for 30 years. they don't like conservatives, they don't like america first agendas. they don't like people who want to fight for the people. i don't know who is behind it. but it's disturbing. they want the status quo.
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it's despicable. i'm trying to wake people up in this country as to what the media is all about and i think i'm having an effect on them. anita: it's interesting to see a candidate coming from the media running as a republican and doing well. kari lake is a household name. she was a tomorrow anchor at the nbc station. then she was the top anchor for 22 years at the fox station. she is leading in the polls by 3 points over her democratic opponent. lara, you worked on another media platform before coming to fox. lara: being on the other side of the camera for 30 years, you know how you can alter the story
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by putting in one thing and take something out. i love her strategy. i'm going to play my full response so people get the entire back and forth because that matters. i think back to my father-in-law when he was in office. so often the media was so calculated and dishonest. they would take a tiny bit of what he said. if they took the charlotteville sounds bite and played the whole thing. anita: it's an interesting tactic that lara described. she has another camera showing her answering the questions.
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joey: she learned it from somewhere. kari lake, ron desantis, donald trump. these are fire brands who have no interest in playing by the unspoken rules of fake civility. and they play their values against them. this idea you can't say we should be an upstanding society that respects one another but you can't drop a four-letter word on the rally stage? that kinds of narrative has been debunked for years now. it's about how they run away from it. kari lake is very effective. i don't nope all her policies, but she gets hit every day but is very effective. how she is campaigning, look for
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more of it because it's effective. anita: her opponent katie hobbs won't debate her. what does that say? david: she is up against someone who can counter her. we have smart phones. use it nypd. they use it when they cover riots. they have a camera crew. that's how they have gotten out of trouble when they are accused. these are effective methods. one thing candidates need, they need media consultants. they need to understand how to use social media, cameras in their pockets to put it out there fully. stop running away. republicans, republican candidates need to tomorrow running away from media and run towards it and use it and put it all out there.
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if you wanted to hear anything or pretend donald trump did anything. he doesn't height hide anything. he tells you what he thinks and keeps going. lara: i think that's why kari lake has been so effective. people love that. david: he told you everything. lara: whether you wanted to know it or not. tonight rrp woke colleges -- anita: woke colleges try to cancel halloween with warnings about dressing up in costumes. that's sp straight ahead. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪
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terrible. it's called cultural appropriation. the university of wisconsin madison promoting halloween cultural awareness. universities are using halloween to give tips on how not to offend people. the spirit of halloween meme temp plate is going viral. the 30-minute phone call. it could have been a 15 minute call. first we have the bernie sanders casual. it comes with a folding chair, the mittens and all of that. david: the mask. joey: i have him in my group hunting picture. then we have the spirit
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halloween store itself. for any abandoned building that probably used to be a blockbuster or kmart that takes your hopes and dreams. but this is the one i really like. this one will be president trump. it will show president trump it says the greatest president of all time labeled president trump, let's juxtapose this with something actually for sale. this will be vice president biden. >> it's also on sale. i guess nobody wanted to buy them. >> despite inflation were actually on sale. david: it's called getting less value for your vote. i have been to spirit halloween.
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this is c -- this is capitalism. bernie sanders the communist. they have per it halloween. they are selling costumes and cultural appro a -- appropriate. halloween is something you can't be in your daily life and going out and have fun being it. up until thrice woke activists, nobody cared. frankly i have appropriated just about everything out there. enough. i love it. it's capitalism. joey: we just saw a picture of you on one of yours. david: i was king tut on one of them. lara: i think imitation is the highest form of flattery.
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i will throw it out there if anybody wants to lara trump for halloween. you can do it. my son was a lizard though he looks like a dinosaur. we have a lizard in our house we call louie lizard. joey: i remember a few years ago a caucasian girl went to prom and wore an ethnic some part of the world that's not america, and people got mad at her. she said what are you talk about? i thought it was the most beautiful thing i have ever seen. when do we go from cultural appropriation to honoring something. larry: my daughter is counting down to halloween. she and her friends. i don't know how we got here.
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it's supposed to be a fun holiday. imitating someone is the highest form of flattery. here is a picture of me and my daughter. she was dorothy. i was "alice in wonderland." it's so fun to go out on halloween and see what people are dressed up as. david: there is another cultural appropriation. remember nancy pelosi and the kendi cloth? >> even she was trying to. but we are talking about halloween here. you are dressing up. there is a lightheartedness to it. lara: democrats suck the joy in life out of everything. joey: i am a fan of the punt.
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so when i dress up like bret calf knew thank you. i have got bacon and whiskey. i was garth vader. and we crossed universes with wonder woman and captain america. lara: i need your help for my halloween costume. >> you have got to stick around. the big four are here. [♪♪] know where your glucose is? with the freestyle libre 3 system, know your glucose and where it's heading. no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest, thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c now you know freestyle libre 3.
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david: welcome back to "the big sunday show." it's time for the big four. our picks for the biggest stories everyone will be talking about this week. squad members are recently doubling down on their calls to defund the police. a new poll, however, surveyed black voters about policing. no surprise, just 17% of them support defunding the police. it goes to a lot of things we have been talking about in today's show, voters voting their interests. the victims of crime. the numbers back this up. people want the police there. talk to the grandmother who gets beaten up in the hallway. talk to the parent of a child
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who gets shot in a drive-by. >> every community wants to have police. it doesn't matter what your color is. lara: talk about sticky fingers. a trail of candy wrappers helped police catch five sweet tooth bandits they believe are responsible for breaking into cars. apparently one of the things they stole was candy. they had a trail of wrappers from the place they burgled. if you want to break the law and become a t thief, don't leave a trail of candy wrappers. ohio this is a solemn moment. i am a big football fan.
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i want to remember vince dooley. he was in the marine corps in the 1950s. and from 1964 to 2004 he was head coach at the university. he had a legendary season where herschel walker trumped everyone. he had six sec championships spanning 16 years. he only had one losing team. but with that aside he was the kind of person who always showed up. he was always there at 89 years old. he hurt himself with defensive back drills trying to help a player. you meet him in real life a and
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he's humble and easy going. we are really going to miss him. anita: i didn't know anything about him see i appreciate that. my pick, harvard and chal chapel hill head to the supreme court tomorrow challenges affirmative action. the court is expected to severely limit when colleges can use race as part of the admissions process. at the time sandra day o'connor who was the swing deciding vote said she hoped it would no longer be necessary to consider race 25 years down the road. everyone is going to be watching this. it affects the way people are admitted to college. david: it's time to end all this affirmative action. maybe there was a moment in
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time, and i get that. while i was disappointed in her decision to go that route. from a constitutional point we need to get rid of it. anita: we'll see you next weekend. "fox report" with jon scott starts right now. [♪♪] jon: the countdown is on with just nine days to go until the mid-term elections. president biden is taking some time off in delaware. his party is calling on former president barack obama and other administration leaders instead. i'm jon scott and this is the "fox report." tossup senate races in wisconsin, georgia and pennsylvania likely will decid
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