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white house is facing some troubling headlines the past 24 hours. news week and cnn and "the washington post" all raising concerns for democrats about the upcoming election on november 8th, even "the new york times" publishing two separate articles. the other on the president's verbal fumbles. well, that's probably a really long article. last night during his campaign stop in florida, here is a bit -- >> you know we are dealing with with inflation is a worldwide problem right now because of the war in iraq and impact on oil which russia is doing. it is going to be a war in ukraine. iraq because that's where my son died. okay, how much does it cost to make that insulin jug for diabetes? and, i
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don't have a greater friend in the united states senate and i don't have a greater friend when i was vice president or nor as president. debbie, i don't know where you are sitting. >> oh my goodness! oh, kayleigh. >> i mean the gas were outrageous. at one point he talked about hbu and he talked about the iraq war, blaming that for inflation and we all know that comes to a close and many others. what's interesting is tonight. he announced he is last minute speech of the state of democracy and it speaks to the hot pot of democrats. they tried the maga speech and he pivoted yesterday and attacking
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medicare. then he talked about the economy. the white house puts out a tweet tauting hikes and medicare numbers for seniors and social security rather, tauting the hikes and social security checks and they were tauting high inflation. tonight he's going to union station where he's going to talk about the state of democracy but another massive failing union station happens to be one of the hot spots for crimes in d.c. >> oh boy. >> one of my colleagues pointed out these three headlines as starbucks exits, union station is struggling, shooting at union station, they're all over map where republicans kept it basic. economy, crimes, and remarkable consistency. you look at don bacon's ad, he's staying consistent on crime economy from local house races to senate and governor. democrats it is spaghetti at the wall and we pray blood
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maga sticks or abortion or lies about social security. >> dr. sapphire. >> the gas last night were far too much. we can talk about that for the entire show. to kayleigh's point, i think this is important. this is the last effort of the democratic party to make this election about the threat of democracy, despite the fact of the heavily produced january 6th hearing to his red blood speech that he read. the basic fundamentals of american life that people really care for. and you know you actually look at "the new york times" cnn's polls that came out last month when people asked of president trump being threat to democracy. when you expand that to the entire gop, it does not stick. it is about 28% thinks that gop is a threat to democracy. that 28% is less than the 33% of those polls who believe democrats are a threat to
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democracy. >> wow. >> that's what we are seeing with the biden white house. >> one other thought pops in my head. are the tents outside the union station? i was there not long ago and i mean wow. >> what a scene. >> they apparently they have been removed for tonight. >> oh, for tonight? it was not there long ago. >> one night only, union station is paradise and it goes back to union station. it is a beautiful place, by the way. >> it is. particularly from the inside. >> completely. talk to me about kind of going down the stretch and you have covered many races and senate, house and national races. have you seen anything grasping like this where there is not a singular message. you touched on it on intensity and the messaging. what's happening with the democratic party? it feems like something is happening
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and it is not his gaps. >> they're trying to play to the msnbc audience as if that captures the electorate in ohio and georgia and new hampshire. >> their audience members do not say that. >> that's correct. the lawmakers from that side goes on those shows there and i think they think that's resonating somehow because that's the main topic. >> is that the base watching? >> no, i don't think it is the blue dogs or the indep independence. those are the ones you need to win elections, right? not the most hyper partisan on the planet. that whole show is like that and therefore, people watch accordingly. remember the show "who wants to be a millionaire," is that your final answer? is that the democrats' final statement as far as what the choice is. natural gas is up 28%. inflation is still above 8% and gas prices still above $3.75 and you are expected to think that
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people are going to go into a voting booth and say you know what i have to choose between eating and heating. screw that. i am voting democrats because i want to save democracy. this is why it is the worst coming five days from now. >> emily, i have to say that - man, i wish i could have seen you in the courtroom. when you drill down on a topic and you deliver your closing statement, it is something behold. you listed what's there and what needs to be there. even the player of the second largest teacher union america, it was like somebody cranked up the microphone and she was talking all about politics. >> right? the democratic party needs to nail the dismount but they never will. i think removing the homeless tents in front of
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union station for one night for one speech is a metaphor for the entire democratic party and the administration. it is lipsticks on a pig, a small segment of the population without listening to the american people. the reason why they have not settled on the tactic is because they are simply not listening. let's take three super democratic strongholds that are looking like they may flip which is the state of new york probably going to governor lee zeldon or connecticut fifth. all of that polling, the top concerns is the economy. why are all of those incumbents running ads about other things? why are they hammering abortion? >> i don't know. >> or for a second hammering the crime tip where he know it is disengenerous, the american people are listening to by one party and that's why the messaging is on task and surgical and not strained. the american people have made it clear what they care about and it is not messages of threats
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to democracy from a stuttering incompetent. it is anything but that. >> real quickly, i want to come back to you, dr. sapphire, i want curious and you hear the falsehoods of what they are saying of medicaid and medicare. does any of that stick with older voters? >> well, certainly it should. kayleigh brought this up, the tweet the white house put this out talking about the expansion of social security happening under the biden's leadership which is actually just because of a law that was put in there decades ago. the only reason they're having to expand social security because of the fortin affiliation. it is true that there has been some things in the fortin affiliation reduction act but the way they are k covering insulins and reducing other cost. look at this shiny thing and don't pay attention to it. >> you would know this,
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doctor, what are we missing? >> one of the big things is alzheimer's medications. they're not covering it because they're expensive and still a lot of data that needs to be on it. they're taking it away tolessen the prices for other things. >> look at that. experts on the couch. >> okay. she calls trump supporters a basket of deplorables in 2016 and she lost and he wrote a book that says "what happened," we know how well that worked out for her. that's what happened. hillary clinton has a new condescending message for voters. ♪ ♪ veteran homeowners, need cash? with the newday 100 loan, there are no upfront costs for appraisal or termite inspections. no upfront costs at all to get the cash you need. veterans get more at newday. [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,”
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i call a basket of deplo deplorables. you name it, the racist and islamic-phobic, you name it. >> what a winner there, apparently hillary clinton have not learned from her lesson. she made another comment aimed at voters who are now supporting gop candidates. >> i think with all of the those that we have got in this election season, um, i don't think people are able to grasp that. more importantly, i am not sure if they really understand the threat the threats to their way of life. >> meanwhile, a new bomb shell poll revealing white suburban women, they're jumping ship again. the wall street journal poll shows they are moving away from democrats by 27%. that's just since august. now, they
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favor the gop by 15%. this is extraordinary, emily, when you look at this number. white suburban women, black and latino voters have been moving towards the gop, there is been a trend. white working class voters are the same. white suburbans, we lost them in 2020 but they are coming home. it is a huge sign for democrats as they are losing latino votes. >> that's right, again with the american people have been caring about, why is there a baby food formula shortage? when hillary clinton talks about a threat to people's way of life, that's what it is about. when people making choices of having to drive to the store and trying to find baby formula, that's the kind of thing that's on suburban white women's minds in addition to control over their child's education, in addition to autonomy of
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their own families. all of these fundamental issues, we have been discussing for quite some time as they have been deluded by this administration. i have to point out as well, hillary clinton's continued comment represents the fact that she's smarter than you and she knows more than you and she's educated than you. she said that one of the problems of democracy is geared towards the white and the wealthy. is that her? you have to listen to her because she will tell you how to vote. what an ego she has? the elite nature of her that she still thinks she knows more than anybody in the party. inflation is a high-class problem. when you drill into the comments, that's what actually shows what these people care about. >> we don't get it, harris, we are living with extraordinary gas prices,
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roughly $2 above where they were. we are living it. yes, we get it. >> nobody can explain it and even the president. it is that amount of money that you don't have at the tend of the day and it was kamala harris like - garden salad all the way. >> yep. >> if they are articulating what's going on with people, it is hard because it is not going right with them. they don't know. i want everybody to pay attention, i don't know if we can put those numbers backup. there is a gap between the 27% of white women in the suburbs moving away from the democrats and 15% moving in favor of republicans. that means there is some people who say they're democrats are going to sit down. that's the biggest concerns right now for democrats. maybe you can sway people who are still in the game next time around.
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if people sit all the way down, it is difficult to inventivise for them to come back. what did bill clinton say? i feel your pain. >> they made this huge deal of abortion, dr. sapphire. these white suburban women, a lot of them have family and they're not sitting down and saying can i get an abortion today. when you look at the poll, it bares out the comparison. if you look from august to now, 11% more white suburban women now think there is going to be a recession. 15% more now said the economy is bad. there is this double-digit shift on the economy,
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stupid, as carvel would say. >> you are seeing the change as we are going forward because the biden's white house is not putting forth a plan. he's not acknowledging there is a problem right now. to emily's point, the condesention that's coming out of hillary clinton. economy and school choice is what's important when it comes to the safety and security of families. when you are talking about well, educated female voters in the suburbs, they care about their family right now. that's what they'll go towards. sometimes you will see them swing and vote based on principles. the economy is not in a flow right now and while they statistically will do much better than many other people because they make more money traditionally, we are in a bad place right now. they need leadership that's going to take care of them. republicans are bound
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to do just that. >> bring in the cavalry, they have a plan, fear not, joe, they tried this trio last week. this trio was fetterman and kamala harris. they're going to stand on the stage together and rally in new york. which trio would you take and is this a winning trio? >> i hope we preempt everything to show those speeches back-to-back and sit back and think what are these folks saying, if i am a voter at home and they're on defense, are they going to make my life better? it is all about threats of democracy and january 6th. white suburban women make up one-fifth of the electorates. the mama bears are coming home because they are concerned of their children whether it is fentanyl or the economy going in the wrong direction. 70% of the people saying the country is in the
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wrong track. >> mama bears say they are motivated. 85% say they are going to vote. that's the biggest slightest enthusiasm. >> mama bear is coming after you. >> not actual bears, we are pretty tough. coming up, republicans are getting negative midterm coverage than democrats, shocking, right? i could not believe it. can't wait to hear joe on this. next. ♪
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"nightly news" received that republicans are receiving negative -- >> republicans would do everything in their power to sabotage the economy. >> today's political climate is making it much worse and it is a uniquely right-wing problem right now. >> this a contest between part of the country that believes in liberal democracy and an effort for a better union. kayleigh. >> the study has shown as well that the topics reflect differently than what we discussed of what americans care about. election deniers and verses inflation and crimes and things that
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voters cared about. >> i am thankful for them, media center research, they were able to quantify of what we know is a bias. they do a great job. what's interesting is the subtleties that we don't catch. nixon who's running, great candidate. what's interesting is the associated press of their subtle - you look at stacey abrams when she says there is a lie of no heartbeat at about six weeks. what happens? the description of why she's trending that doctors agree a heartbeat does not exist. reports from nbc and npr confirmed. the subtleties of media and social media that in locked steps lined behind stacey abrams and gretchen whitmer.
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why is that a different party in power and yet the negative coverage of the gop is at 87%? nearly identical. why does the mainstream media have any objectivity or at least try to have some objectivity. >> it may speak to the issue why the president and his team don't cover about the issues they care about. look at how long other networks covering inflation and the crisis at the border. it was not until we saw 15,000 people under the bridge of the haitians who come through before the administration started to pay attention and the comply sit media started to pay attention. what are they complicit in? not giving the american people the whole truth. i don't know if
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politicians fill the holes to do that but we should. to me, at the end of the day when the question is asked, who do you believe, this is why people don't often pick us. they don't pick us as journalists, they lump us all together because they feel like they are not being told the truth. it is detrimental of what jeopardizes democracy is when the people who are protected by the constitution decides not to tell it. >> that's absolutely right. >> across administration because it does not matter who's in power. they cover and see things the same way. >> joe, you wrote a book about this. the fleeing of democrat voters that we covered the last block would be those fleeing those networks. >> democrats now watch fox news primetime more than they watch cnn primetime. how could it be? well, maybe because we are talking about things that matters to people. it is activism. the
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bias thing, we passed it some time ago. it shows you little influence the media had in 2022 here. first 100 days of trump, it was 93% from cnn and msnbc news and all above. first 100 days trump. what was the number one overwhelming story? >> russia. >> this was two years before the mueller report even came out. if all this coverage so negative, why are democrats poised to take back the house and he controls that and gained seats in the senate. the answer goes to influence once again. i go to this one survey that the hill didn't in 2016 but it applies now. we looked at 59 newspapers and endorsements of the two candidates at the time. 57 endorsements went
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to hillary clinton and two went to donald trump. what that got hillary clinton was a concession speech. no one cared of how they're being able to vote. the message is simply not trusted anymore. >> they don't trust the voice. so they tune it right in and out. that's partially what happened later in the campaign. we were talk about this during commercials and even with the ads. people start to tune it out and that's why the debates are so important. >> you saw kari lake earlier and katie hobbs still won't debate here. >> talk about a threat to democracy, not debating. that's your true threat to democracy. >> as well and not only the debates but throughout the last year, what about the press pushing back, asking thoughtful questions instead of what taco did you have for breakfast or what ice cream flavors or whatever they asked. we deserve better from them. what comes first, the chicken or the eggs?
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>> medically? >> exactly. >> let's talk about that. is it that these media outlets are following what's coming out of the white house. tonight we'll hear our president talk about threats to democracy, anything but what people urgently care about as reflected in the polls that we discussed everyday, all day. who's taking cues from whom? >> it became obvious during covid and you look at mainstream medium and whatever dr. fauci said and much of it is untrue. that didn't matter. they were not looking at the evidence and the science and their experts, they were just following what the white house was telling them what to say and it is why you are not hearing things that meant most to the voters because the white house is not talking about it. >> definitely, there was no critical thinking in the white house. >> we know critical thinking does take place. coming up, concerns over tiktok ties to
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(soft music) ♪ hello, colonial penn? a call to action over tiktok ties to china. one of five commissioners urging the biden administration to ban the popular app. he's believing private citizens ending up in the wrong hand. brendan carr told "axios," there is not a world of which you could come up with sufficient protection on the data that you could have sufficient confidence that it is not finding its way back into the hands of the chinese communist party. that's not stopping former president barack obama from getting down on his hands and knees, hosting a very
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awkward get out to vote message. >> what are you doing under my desk? >> well, under my desk is kind of my thing. >> you can stay for now but when it comes to voting, you have to get up. you have got climate change and gun safety and we can reinstitute roe v. wade as the law of the land. you can't stay here. >> i voted for mccain in 2008? >> oh, as long as you voted. >> i will vote, i will see you at the polls. >> did they not tell the former president that line was in there about john mccain? >> wow. okay, take it away. your boss is against tiktok. >> this reminded me of pajama boy from the obama
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era. what's interesting is republicans and now the fcc says ban this app as they collect data on our children and democrats are embracing it. you know how crucial these days are and what did biden do last week? he invited eight tiktok stars at the white house met in the office. they toured the supreme court and met at the dnc and full on embracing this platform and now the dnc is the only political party with a presence on this app that's collecting data on your children. it is dangerous and it is not worth the cheap political points you are trying to score. >> dr. sapphire. >> most of these apps do collect data, the difference is a chinese company. why don't we think the chinese communist party is going to utilize that against us. you mentioned president trump tried to ban this but it did
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not work. you have democrats embracing this. all of a sudden elon musk on twitter is fact-checking the white house with the social security tweet yesterday. let us give you some context why this is a fake tamyra suitt. the white house had to delete it because it was misinformation. they're grasping the straw to see how they can reach out to the american people. one thing they never cared about is national security. to make sure the fcc is not getting information on our children. >> emily. >> first of all, i note as well how that shows how obama thinks that the voters care about and of course he's trying to appeal to the younger vote. it was gun legislation, guns safety and climate change legislation and roe v. wade, again, totally missing the point of what people care about. and hillary vaughan got information from tiktok's spokesperson who essentially said well, first of all, this fcc commissioner is out of his depth and he should
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have comment on things that the fcc had authorities over, however, they said why does he not work on legislation that would restrict these concerns. that would alleviate them across the board. >> good question. >> which is a great point and thirdly, this is cutting off your nose despite your face because the doj under your former boss is crystal clear against the chinese. i think this administration turned a deaf ear on it. and it appears to be expressing views, independent of his role as an fcc commissioner. we are confident that we are on a path to reaching an agreement with the u.s.
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government that'll satisfy all reasonable, national security concerns. >> why are they not drafting legislation to make sure they are safe from this. you need a congress to vote in that legislation so you can write as many pieces of policies as you can. they're not voted into congress. it is a moot point. >> it is interesting to see what happens if that red wave comes about six days from now because this may be back on the table. it was an issue that was important with the last republican administration of the white house. >> this congress, democratic congress is not going to go after one of its best super picks right now. as far as the way they communicate with voters. >> did you just call tiktok a super fad? >> that may trend and that may get people talking. >> that obama is talking to that kid at the table, i want to make a good point here. he said he voted for john mccain in 2008, that's 14 years ago, you are
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telling me that kid is 32 years old? >> no way. >> oh wow. >> he's not able to drink. are you kidding me? >> the response was they thought it was about midterm exams. >> so this will work. >> look, we have been saying it all show. talking and know your audience to the voters and their world, midterms. we have all been there. in case you missed it, next. ♪ people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. ♪ good times. insurance! ♪
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welcome back, it is time for "in case you missed," the state of ohio is suing dollar generation of deceptive pricing. $1 on the shelve but was charged at two bucks. that's an awakening that they need to get at the bottom of them. >> they got to sell a lot of shampoo to get to the total there. >> it is not worth deceptive advertisement, harris. >> is inflation driving any of it? >> what we are seeing now with the shortage of diesel which means everything that gets delivered to stores is just a question. i don't know why they would do this.
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if don't have diesel or you can't afford it. o yeah, clearly shouldn't be doing it, a lot of questions as to the impetus for it. >> it's not $2 general, it's $1 general. >> stores have errors rates as high as 2%. some stores near cincinnati, it's close to 90%, this is no longer human error, this is intentional. >> and to harris's point about inflation, it hurts more. it hurts more at the cash register and some people are like i can't afford that, i'll take it out. >> people would not be going for the items, but deceptive advertising, it's not right what they are doing to people. >> they are not going to be called a general anymore. >> that's right. next, another cheating scandal rocking the world of sports, professional corn hole. did you even know it existed?
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dubbed baggate. top ranked teams were accused of using thinner and lighter bean bags than regulation size. officials checked the bags, failed inspection but continued the competition, so now growing talk of new rules and regulations that will be announced at the end of the year, since some players in the sport boil their bags or wash them with vinegar to make them lighter or thinner. some of the players can pull in 250,000 a year in winnings and sponsorship deals. so joe, this is no laughing matter. this is serious. >> as a former two-time corn hole champion on the jersey shore, you may have seen my -- did you ever see it there? over the pandemic. it got me through it. if you are a player and you have to go the full tom brady and manipulate the bags, jail time minimum on this. and banned for life from the sport.
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>> kayleigh. >> patriots, not at the bucs. >> this reminds me of the fishermen, they got indicted for potential grand theft, it's a sport, guys. >> harris, i love throwing the book. >> you can't cheat, though. you cannot cheat. you are feeling tender because we made a tom brady -- i mean, corn hole, it's a distance game, it's the weight of the bag, i play a lot, ok. we have several of these things at my house. you can't cheat. >> no, you can't. >> weight the bag? >> no one likes a cheater. easy solution. where aren't they just official bags? why do you bring your own bag? >> boom. >> there you go, there you go. solved by a doctor. >> finally, apparently no brotherly love for the houston astros in philly. two popular restaurants reportedly refused to deliver food to the visiting team before last night's game three of the world series, saw the astros get
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shut out 7-0. the owner of angelo's pizza, if you think i'm going to cook for the astros, you are out of my mind. dr., i totally hate this, why. i'm all for sportsmanship and serving everyone. you know me, i'm -- i will ride or die for my team but not not serve food to the other team. come on, my italian ancestors would roll over in their grave. >> italian families in south philly, you have gino and pat. >> no, it's a worst travesty to go hungry. >> philly is a tough town, they had a judge, nearly put santa claus in the hospital. they had a judge at the stadium that would sentence people for unruly behavior. philly is not a nice place, but
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they love their sports teams and not very good once in a while, go phillies. >> wow, wouldn't they like give something away, biof, bring your own food. >> what happened to the city of brotherly love. >> perfectly said. more "outnumbered" in a moment. we all need cash in the bank to stay ahead. well here's great news for veterans who own a home. home values have climbed to near all-time highs, too. that means the cash you need is right there in your home. newday can unlock it with the newday 100 va cash out loan. it lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. not just part of it like some other loans. pay down high-rate credit card debt, consolidate your second mortgage and car loans, and have the security of cash in the bank. the va has granted newday automatic authority. when banks so “no” to a veteran, newday can say “yes.”
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>> last but not least, the big powerball drawing is tonight. $1.2 billion. or 600 million, if the winner takes the lump sum, which begs the question, who would you tell if you won? a costume man in china collected $30 million prize, he says he did not tell his family because he did not want them to get lazy and stop working, but he told it to the news so -- >> big publication over there.
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i would not tell my family either but for this reason. driving down the jersey shore, point t the biggest house, there it is, kids it's all yours. the sports bar in new jersey, honey, i have a new job now. a list of surprises i would roll out because i have $600 million and can't spend it fast enough. >> how do you keep it from your family, harris? >> i was thinking extended family, immediate family in the car with you, they would know what's going on. >> they are not getting a dime, believe me. >> i would keep it from everybody, but gifts of cash, like a shopping spree here or there. you have to be so careful. this is an emily question, you still can't give away money. >> you tell your attorney and you don't sign the back. we have talked about this. if you sign the back of the ticket means you have to publicly disclose or consent to allowing your identity to be disclosed. don't sign the back, call your attorney, they'll set up a
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trust, preserves your identity and surprise your family with the bar, fine, and spouse has 50% of it. >> i would be telling everyone. >> community property. >> you emily. >> i would pay off -- i would pay off my family's mortgages and buy a farm in italy. >> consult emily, thanks, everyone. now here is "america reports." >> john: hiring emily if i ever win the lottery. democrats are stuck in the spin cycle towards the midterm, president biden is expected to repeat a democratic talking point warning voters that democracy would be at stake if republicans gain control of congress. the president will make the speech near capitol hill while congress is nowhere to be found. >> sandra: appears to be a hail mary as republicans gain momentum on issues like crime and the economy. we have a jam packed show for
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