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one 737 73 . trust you got to relaxium save . >> we're out of time. thanks aaron perrine. walter, i don't get it, but our studio audience is tonight with dreamy trace. gallagher is next on greg gutfeld . and i love you america. >> hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with harold ford. jr., jesse watters, dana perino and bill. however, it's five o'clock in new york city and this is the five more days to go until the midterms and its spin baby spin from the democrats and the media. president biden setting the tone and straight up lying to the american people about the lousy state, the economy
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and kitchen table issues. >> let's take a look at the facts. when i took office, this economy is in ruins. the economy is up, price inflation is down. real incomes are up, gas prices are down and need to come down for exports are also up, which means the simple thing we're making a lot of money in america because of that. >> you think that's crazy? biden has friends in the media, are taking things to the next level by claiming republicans made up the term inflation to help them. when the only people i ever heard here use the word inflation are journalists and economists. right. so that is not part of the normal lexicon of the way people talk. so it's interesting that republicans are doing something they don't normally do. right, which is not use the common hung right. not use just common english to sort of use do on their campaigns like they do with prime. but what they've done is they've taught people the word inflation right.
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most people who have never used that word ever in their lives are using it now because they've been taught. >> so inflation is just some republican created talking point. but what about prime? while people are being randomly attacked and killed in the streets, hillary clinton says it's just a vast right wing conspiracy. >> i've seen i'm sure you have . well, maybe you don't watch television, but if you did, you would see what i see, which are ads about crime every 30 seconds. right? no solutions. but just a lot of really fearful, scary pictures and scary music. they don't care about keeping you safe . they want to keep you scared. >> and after a poll showed white suburban women moving to republicans in a mass twenty seven point swing, leave it to liberal filmmaker michael moore to tell us what women voters really want to believe that we're going to lose
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on tuesday. they're going to take over. you have to accept certain assumptions. for instance, you have to believe what the pollsters and people have been telling us that since the roe decision, women were very upset back in june when the decision came down. but now you kind of collected themselves and they're not so upset because they're thinking more about the price of a gallon of gas or the can of campbell's soup is up twenty seven cents. i mean, it's so condescending. do you really think that women are just over it? overall? >> you know what's interesting about that, dana, is he talks about condescending. i think he's condescending and sexist. presume what women want in this election as if they don't buy groceries, they don't fill up the car with gas. what's with him? it's also well, it's not just him, but joy reid to suggest that people don't understand what the word inflation means, like we all went to school. we understand what it is . but even if you never heard the word, you know what it feels like, because that's what
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they've been dealing with for several months now and they're looking at even worse going into twenty , twenty three . so they know that that's why people are looking for change. that's not hard to understand. and you take what he said about women. are they overwrote? no, they're not. maybe they're not overwrote, but they also have understood. oh, the states are going to deal with this. and let's say you live in a state like new york , nothing changes for you on abortion. okay, then your main issue, which is affordability for housing your electric bills that are going up, the school fees that went up, all the gas and groceries you have to deal with if you're taking care of aging parents. all of those costs are bearing down. and women actually take a lot on their stretch. right? they're taking care of the kids and they're taking care of elderly parents. also trying to work at the same time. so super condescending reminds me of what's hostin said yesterday, that any that's going to vote for a republican is like roach. that's it's it's not it's almost incomprehensible because you can't imagine, like, if you
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had said that, just. well, imagine that was going to be my next question. why? which is , you know, jesse , assume that i said i mean, what sunny hostin said, was it white, suburban women? are roaches heading toward raid? if i said that black suburban women were roaches heading toward anything, i'd be fired in. >> yeah, it's not going. you didn't trump say baltimore was rat infested and that was a three week story. >> yep, i do remember that. first of all, with joy, we didn't teach anybody anything. carter taught us about inflation. joe just reminded us this is what i call the republican pounce attack. this is you're not really scared of crime. republicans are scaring you or, you know, you don't know anything about prices until republicans taught you about high prices. johnny goes out to manhattan and he talks to new yorkers who don't watch fox. johnny doesn't scare anybody. look at johnny.
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that's scary. also, johnny doesn't teach anybody anything except maybe who won the civil war. so you get a situation where hillary is out there saying this is a vast right wing conspiracy. well, her husband signed a bill by joe biden to reduce crime in the nineties. is that a scary, vast right wing conspiracy? and i don't remember the republicans owning the media. >> i think the democrats are in the media and teach us everything. michael, i have found janine in my forty plus years. it's not a good idea to tell women what they think i've found. it is a better idea to listen to women and then summarize what scenario down there. >> the polls are either right or michael moore knows more about what women want than women. >> i don't think that's the case. you know what's interesting, harold? i mean, you know, you've got hillary clinton denying she's the woman who lives in new york . crime is the number one issue in new york state. and she says we're just trying to scare them, which reminds me of jen psaki. i'll never forget this. she's looking up at the tv
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and she's saying, i'm watching fox. why is jeanine here talking about crime? what is wrong with these people? so i'm glad that everything's well with your hand . talked about yesterday, and i'm glad you're worried. >> yes. thanks for the email. i sent you a text to two things. this is what happens at the end of campaigns. i mean, dana knows this as well and practiced this like i was on a ballot at the end of a campaign. and when things don't are not going your way, are they going your way? you try to outline things that are going your way or try to deflate or dismiss or format or belittle the things or not. >> there's some things that are straining the notion of accuracy. i would agree that some of my friends in my party are saying things that may not necessarily all together be true. but again, there's a long tradition of that in america. i think at the end of a campaign, i think the thing that's most refreshing is that it appears that the lines have been drawn in the campaign. democrats care deeply about freedom of choice. democrats care deeply about the affordability of drug prices, and democrats care deeply about supporting
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ukraine. some of my some of your republican friends and colleagues of mine, even ones i didn't serve with , have said that if if republicans get the majority, that the ukrainians won't get a penny more a dime more from the country. >> that's what margery taylor greene said. >> republicans would not provide another dime to ukraine. >> now, we've been saying you can't all republicans when it comes to dana, you can't you can't assign aoc to me and you can't assign sunny hostin. i'm only saying, look, i like this one , but we do you sometimes say democrats want to . >> and i look. i don't look. i don't get offended. i don't take it personally. it's politics. so you can't get hold it to me. finish my point. you can't get offended when democrats are firing back as well. this is real time, high stakes politics. >> democrats believe that if republicans take the majority, things are going to change. there will be a lot of investigations in the country. i look, i think hillary clinton is right in one regard. i have not heard the republicans say what they're going to do about energy, if you believe we should not on ukraine, listen to me once again.
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we believe we should not fund ukraine. then you're saying you want gas prices to be higher because that means that putin is in a stronger position. >> you need to a commitment to america. but what about the war there? but no, but, dana, there's a renewal to america and also that that scott is doing the commitment to america. what mccarthy is doing, i'm saying at some point, i don't know. all these issues should be on the table. let everybody get that country out of this reality. is hillary clinton saying that crime is , you know, is something crazy? she's wrong about that. she's wrong. i would agree. that would a my question to you, bill , what about ukraine? i nobody's talking. i want to thank carol for having me here tonight. that's what i like to make emotions. judge, what was your emotion? my emotion is raise your right . i would like to have this election tonight because going to wait for the thing for six months and we're ready to go. with regard to the spin, i would just say watch the margin of the difference between republicans and democrats on tuesday. that's either going to crush the spin or it's going to help, but live for another day with regard to cockroaches. they really liked them in twenty , twenty . now, not so much based on what
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we're hearing from the early voting and the way that women move away from democrats toward republicans. yeah, i voted yesterday in new york . i got the headband to prove it . new york is the most extraordinary voting experience you will ever have. you go in the booth. am i wrong about this one ? today, the state supreme court justices are all these there's not a republican on a ballot. you have four initiatives. the first one is to spend an additional four hundred billion dollars in new york . i think four hundred billion on climate change and that's what the state of new york state. that's for proposition number one . and then there's a few others about where there's a racial equity commission they want to put in the city charter and the true cost of living provision. the president said the economy was in ruins when he came into office. right. and there was no plan for the pandemic. the plan was the vaccine and the vaccine was well underway. i worked. all right. thank you so raise your right
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and so make it by that. all right. so democratic heavy hitters out on the trail, turn it up. the hyperbolic rhetoric about america's future. if republicans take control come tuesday, this is really deadly earnest man. democracy is on the ballot this year along with your right to choose and the right to privacy. >> then democracy as we know it may not survive in arizona. that's not an exaggeration. that is a fact. >> this country is all track to repeat what happened in germany when it was a greatest democracy, got elected a chancellor who then co-opted the media. oh, that's rich. should politicians try to turn down the heat? but incidents like this happening, the fbi is said to be investigating a shooting at a north carolina home belonging to the parents of republican congressional candidate pat harrigan
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and happened last month at a home just north of charlotte. a suspect firing a single shot through a window, the candidate's children sleeping only a few feet away. thankfully, no one was injured. no arrests, though, have been made. >> and the candidate is sounding off on what happened there. i've received a very credible death threat. this was followed up by my opponent utilizing very poor judgment to actually shoot an ad out in front of one of my homes and display that home for all to see in the world. i mean, in the era of steve scalise and brad convenant and now paul pelosi, my parents are watching tv at eleven o'clock at night, just sitting in their living room and a bullet cracks through their home only 20 feet away from where my kids were sleeping that night. this this is politics at its worst. >> so he's running for a seat on the west side of charlotte. tough district to win his favor for democrats. we'll see how it goes. a new seat in north carolina
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to my partner, dana, just because we have not spent enough time yet together. and there's more coming up, by the way. i can't. all right. what about going back to germany? that's one . >> it's i say, well, once you start talking about that, nobody is listening. and the democrats seem just so upset with every other voter who is not taking things as seriously as they are. they want to talk about january six , which is a major issue. it was. and there are people being prosecuted right now, everybody right in the meantime, as they're going to the ballot box are like, well, we've got crime as an issue, that border as an issue. some people might also want to talk about the fact that they're paying through the nose at the pump. also found out today, like a lot of people in new england found out, their heating bills are going to be 60% higher than they were last year. when all of this is coming fast and furious and they're mad and saying that the congress, if it changes from a democratic majority to a republican majority, that all of a sudden is germany. that's a but also the other
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thing is , i guarantee you, if things go the way it looks like they're going to , at least especially in the house, what is president biden going to say the next day? why he's going to say, well, it wasn't as bad as it could have been and so great and everything. okay, fine. but then he's going to say, but it won't matter because i've got a pen and i've got a phone and i've got veto power. that's exactly what they're going to say. so how is that tyranny? that's actually democracy. good question. to the one armed bandit over there listening to that harrigan's story out of north carolina, it reminds you, lee zeldin here in new york . yeah. yeah. what happened at his house? you know, i was watching that and i was thinking that there are two issues there. there is the the hyper political climate that we're living in with a bullet going through the home. and then there's a crime issue. i would bet my bottom dollar that person who shot that bullet through the home of pacta harrigan's family is someone who's got a prior criminal record . and i think it's it's this perfect storm that we've got of
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chaos and anarchy in this country where anything goes anymore. and there is no one who's being held accountable. so let's just get up and do what our gut instincts tell us to do. and you know, dana, i was thinking, as you were speaking ,will joe biden accept the results of this election? will he be someone who says, you know what, i accept it? will he say, you know, i got it wrong? stand up and say i took a shellacking and , you know, maybe i was on the wrong course ? these people, all of them are like chicken little. the sky is falling. nazi germany. are you kidding? for anyone who is a , that is the worst thing you can say. how can you compare the politics of today to that horrific elimination of in europe during world war two? >> fairpoint, a lot of in new york are going to watch that story. we'll see how it turns out. jesse , will you accept
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the results of this election in 2010? yeah, because it's going to be a blowout. >> it's not going to be close enough to question. so i'm an amateur historian. >> there was one party that enslaved a race that started the civil war, that put another race in internment camps. that censor's beach that raids homes, plants, evidence and traps, censor speech, accuses other people of being cockroaches. >> now, i could call the democrats, but i won't because i choose to show a little bit more restraint than that. >> and i commend myself for showing such restraint. i'm looking forward to seeing what the democrats are going to accuse us of next. so manhattan's not under water. al gore. blacks are not back in chains. joe biden we're still going to have voting. barack obama and we're not going to be next year, james . >> so it's like the boy cried wolf and then he cried lion. and then he cried dinosaur. and then he cried loch ness monster. what is worse than being an
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underwater owning ? >> i be feeling we're going to find out. >> we reshow. president biden apparently is on the tarmac a moment ago. he's out there campaigning in some district you probably wouldn't expect. he said, we're going to win this time. >> i feel really good about our i'm sorry. that other really would have said that as well. that's good. go . it got me. it was good. the turnout software. what do you think about going back to nineteen forty one ? i don't want to go back to nineteen for my prayers. go out to this young candidate in north carolina and i hope we all, which we all had, everybody in politics is to condemn this and we've gotten to a point unfortune which everyone is remarked about, where the way you instigate turnout for your own party is to personally castigate the other side. it was a time when you would talk about how your ideas were better and how the opponent's ideas would not make the country stronger and safer and healthier and more whole. today, we say that and we say the most awful personal things about a person you're running against, which undercuts the whole purpose of serving
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and working with them. because once the election is over to your point then and people have to come together, there's a tradition in the country where presidents who get beat say we got beaten, we've got to work together. clinton did it. other presidents have had to do it, including president obama. and they did. some would argue that perhaps divided government makes it better for things to get done. i'm not necessarily believe the democrats believe that to be the case this go round. but one thing is for certain. if republicans get the majority, there will be some people i fervently disagree with . but there'll be a lot of people i hope my party can fervently work with and i hope the rhetoric, whatever happens next tuesday, wednesday, thursday, whenever we have runoffs or whatever , when it comes down, everybody's got to make a commitment and say to the country, jesse , dana, bill , one , no one's a bad person. >> we may differ on things, but we can work together. >> otherwise we're not going to solve that. and put down the weapons. if you disagree with somebody, this is not the time to be knifing and shooting and fighting people at the ballot box, not not by shooting out someone's home.
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but i will tell you all this. if i lived in pennsylvania, i would have already cast my vote for john fetterman for many reasons. >> bill hemmer, you're up at the border. >> a celebrity endorsement ever affected a big race like? >> i don't believe so. is this stump the anchor, by the way? i tried to get them to go along with me, but they won't do it. >> well, i . we can we could do it. we could try. but might turn out embarrassing, you know. but i'm sure jesse's got some . >> yes, he's got to go. no, i refuse to participate in her little nightcap, but i do have a legitimate question. >> i go when the polls close, when do they close? which states close first and what are the indicators that i need to look for? i got to tell, it's a wave. virginia, seven o'clock east coast time. i think that's the easiest one here to to break down. a lot of people have done it. a lot of people talked about. there's a reason for that, jesse . there are three house races that are considered tossups. these are key races, too close to call, right. virginia, two down here in norfolk, that's john quiggin
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again. and lane luria, there he is trying for a third term. both of them have military records. quiggin is a real good candidate. republicans think that can be the beginning of what would be a good night for them. on tuesday night. virginia seven , another one to watch. allen spane. berger really abargil spane. berger hart. all right, dana, we did that before. she's going byrd third term as well. what's interesting about all three democratic women in these three races won their first terms in twenty . eighteen democrats had a great midterm on that year and now they're up for reelection this year. yes. make a good republican candidate. this is a different district for span berger. all the lines to be change. we're going to go and all that stuff on tuesday night. i'm talking very fast because i want to tell a little something here. okay, so if republicans are able to win in that district, then you're starting to look at a wave and you're thinking, wow, how high could this be ? and then if they win virginia ten , then you really start counting the feet in that way. now, it's a it's a tall hurdle. i'm not saying this is going to happen, but you asked me for an early indicator on the night. i would look at virginia and those three races because virginia closes at 7:00 o'clock
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and they count quickly. >> just perfect. all right, harold. bill , what what's your thinking on nevada? >> john , my thinking or they're going to ask the questions. >> that race it looked like i think this guy laxalt is a pretty impressive candidate. seems like he was ahead for a while. and now it seems he's it's come down. it looks like the democrat might be pulling ahead. this is one of those seats that seems to be narrowing or i should say evening out here. what you're thinking the polling is neck and neck, harold? i think some of the early voting returns indicate republicans are coming out and democrats cortez masto looking for a second term first latina in the senate history. she's got that on her side. laxalt is a pretty good candidate, i would say going back to two thousand and twenty as you look, nevada, clark county, las vegas. biden won a county by almost 54%. 60% of the voting population. and in nevada live in clark county. so something to watch right there. vegas, baby . >> thank you. name okay. and bill, i didn't go along
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with the kneecapping either, but okay, that's new york . seventeen congressional district on new york, very blue state. and you've got the head of the d saying, yeah, you know, it's amazing. you can you see this? yes. these are key races. right? can you how are you living in new york ? >> my whole life i look at this one , two, three , four, five , six , seven , eight . nine , ten , eleven, twelve races we're watching in new york . why is that now? and here is one of them. this is new york. seventeen. it's a new district for sean pat cipollone, up against a good candidate, mike lawlor. maloney runs the democratic congressional campaign committee. all right, republicans, they've spent millions on this race. gop wants to take them down. i don't know if they can or not, just on the hudson river valley here north of new york city. it is something that both parties have been watching very carefully now for the past several months. it again, dana, i thought that was our district, but it's not. >> oh, is it? jeanine 17 ? >> no. okay, do you know where you
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live? westchester. >> i ran five times for district. >> okay, i have i'm going to do the kneecapping then. but this this this actually just happened in a commercial break. you went upstairs, saw that real clear politics has just moved. colorado's senate race to a toss up. wow. okay, okay. what do you think of them. wow. who moved it to a toss up rcp wow. really interesting. real clear politics. this is joe o'dea. all right. drop out of college. he was too cautious, shy, built a construction business, became very, very successful. he's done a lot of his own money into it. he's not been in politics before. michael bennet is an established democrat who's had the office for several terms. he's trying to get another one . >> o'dea is he's he's not your typical republican . >> he's come out in favor of certain abortion rights, reproductive rights for women. he's had a few things to say about donald trump, etc..
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>> so i you know, i mean, you want to look at the state. that's the hurdle that joe o'dea needs. to climb, right? dana biden by 14 points just two years ago. >> it's a it's a democratic state. it's very when they move to a toss up, that means that there's a possibility it's within the margin. >> you're right about that. amazing. all right. we got more kneecapping ahead. just getting democrats may have taken this key voting group for granted, and it could cost him dearly in just four days. >> could be streaming down basic drug use. tiffany's personally personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. we can make this work. i can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than nine out of ten of our clients are likely to recommend us . >> ameriprise financial advice worth talking about this
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as the breakfast tacos here in san antonio. know you can call them tacos and this is what you get . democrats, latinos are abandoning the democratic party in droves. the latest sign of trouble, the number of registered republicans voting early in super blue miami-dade county, florida, has just surpassed democrats. >> just one day after biden was there, the county's nearly 72% hispanic. hillary won it by almost thirty points and biden by seven. even obama's former top aide, david axelrod, has to admit his party's taken latinos for granted. >> i think arrogance. >> i think the word assumption is the right the right word. i mean, i don't think laura said, you know, talked about ignoring. >> i don't think you should ignore parts of the country where you think people are not going to support you or ignore constituency because you take them for granted. >> bill hemmer, that miami-dade county. >> that's a cuban. mm-hmm.
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cuban-american situation and they traditionally vote republican. so can you read into you know, you were just asking me about early indicators. that's another race i would watch. congressional district twenty seven . maria salazar is the republican . she lost in 2018 to donna shalala, worked for the clinton administration, came back and beat shalala in 2020. she's running for another term. look at the margins for that race this year. may tell you a lot about that race. let may tell you a lot about santos to statewide as well. one thing about latinos and i've been talking to a ton of people for the past ten months and we've been doing this kind of together right. a lot of meetings is trying to figure out what each side is thinking about. one thing that i've learned about latino population in america, both parties believe they are up for grabs and they are looking for a home right now in which political party is going to take them in. i think about faith and family. i think about the economy and i think about education for our kids. we become a big deal over the past two years, regardless of what happens on tuesday, night, the latinos in america will be the most discussed
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demographic in america until we vote again in 2020. >> what about white suburban women? we're not going to talk about in this really important data, the latin x language and work. i guess it didn't work. yeah, i think that it's interesting because what the latinos have been saying and a lot of these surveys is that they're for the american dream and they are not for political correctness. they're not for being woke. they want opportunity. they don't believe that the country is this terrible place that nobody wants to come to . and they're concerned about the open border like the poor, especially for some of them who may have waited in line for a long time. and finally got here and finally made it. and also some of these latino families are now third, fourth generation. at that point, they're like we're americans. we're not worried about what's going on in venezuela, for example, we've been here for a while. they might have empathy, but they also want order and that's what they don't have. plus, they're really been hit hard by a covid and the economy and inflation, a lot of
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immigrants that come to this country become entrepreneurs. it's one of the ways that they figure out a way to get a foothold in the country. and because of covid shut down a lot of those small businesses for a long time now, people are not going to forget that their kids weren't in school. they're not. and forget that in other test scores are down. and i got to forget that. and they're really concerned about woke education in the schools. >> if it is a red wave and the democrats lose big among hispanics or bigger than they expected, are they going to look inside and try to see what they did wrong? or is it just like blame everybody? >> we're now nazi germany? well, there's a tradition where you look inside, you've got to figure what you did wrong. we've talked a lot about democracy and freedom of choice. and that may not we'll find out here in the next several days if that's what pushes people over. i think you did a good job up there. i think to dana's point about voters of color and for that matter, voters of any stripe, people want you to meet them where they are to listen to them, then speak to and help
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advance their aspirations. and certainly hispanic voters in this country, many who have come here from desperate places around the world and in our own hemisphere have a greater appreciation for america's ability to help their families grow and be better than they are. so politicians who don't speak to that, who speak to the very worst and speak to the worst instincts, eventually that catches up with you, be it black voters, white voters, hispanic voters, i think will always talk about big blocs of voters in pennsylvania and michigan who happen to be a white suburban women. but without a question, i think without doubt, as you look at the swing voters for the parties in the key states , where there's growth bills. right. hispanic voters are a critical part of that matrix, nevada, etc. and if they win, there and obviously florida and as you look at the growing hispanic population, throughout the south, colorado, including colorado, mountain west. if you look look at that southeast area, this is where the fight is going to happen. democrats speak to people, not race, speak to people, speak
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to their children, not black children, hispanic children, white children. i promise you, no one wants to pay more for gas. everyone wants a good education for their kids. and every once everyone wants to be able to afford health care, regardless of what your race might be , janine, the interesting thing about latinos is that they are traditional. they are traditional in terms of religion. and family and the work ethic. and there's a couple of other things going on . if you recall, we've had this well, obviously, we all know there's this open border and they've been spilling over a two million, three million, whatever it's been since joe biden came in. but when they started coming in from cuba, i remember america saying, go back, go back. there was no entry for the cubans and the the latinos and the cubans in florida heard that loud and clear. and it was obvious to them that the cubans weren't being welcomed into this country while nicaragua and the other countries, el salvador
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and venezuela, all of those countries. yeah, come on . and let's see. here's the welcome mat, not cuba. and it was amazing. and i don't think that the latinos will forget that the cubans in florida won't forget that either. and the cubans hate socialism. they hate what happened in venezuela. they hear joe biden. they hear what he's talking about and they don't want it for this country because they came here to work and achieve the american dream, not to be fed this socialist nonsense. >> you looking at me and so i thought you were both eloquent but pronounced nevada like that. i can see you as president in nevada. all right. twenty four coming up, elon musk warns left wing activists trying to shut down free speech as he shakes up twitter
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has had a massive drop in revenue due to activist groups pressuring advertisers. emidio nothing has changed with content moderation. and we did everything we could to appease the activists. extremely messed up. they're trying to destroy free speech in america. >> that comes as musk moves to fire half the workforce, with some getting their pink slips today. >> jesse , is this right? i mean, the activists have a right to say what they want, that he has a right to say what he wants. >> he has a right to run the company. what are your thoughts? oh, he has a lot of rights. one of them is the hit on aoc aggressively. >> what is wrong with you? it's not up to me. i'm picking up some major tension between aoc and mosque. i just want to fill everybody in. it's much more important than the advertised, the breaking news. so he comes out and charges eight bucks. she puts out this video where she's eating chicken and she's got the nice lighting and she's like, hey, elon, what's up? and then he's like, no, you're going to pay, get it. and then she hits him back and
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says, i can't look at my mentions. is elon messing with me? elon comes back and says, what can i say? it was a naked abuse of power. >> oh, a year. i know she's engaged. maybe now i know she's engaged ,but i'm just saying i'm going to leave it there. i think they want me to leave it there. then i do not know what the heck is going on twitter. >> i don't know. okay, i don't know. i don't understand. i think the only thing that matters is how he runs the business, whether or not he can make money. >> the stock closed at fifty three bucks a share today . he paid fifty four dollars a share. can he make money off of it? lots. a lot of people making a big deal out of the eight dollar for the the blue check. if he says he can eliminate the bots on twitter, is that not a good thing? i think it's a healthy thing for the for the system. if this guy can take a rocket landed on a ship in the pacific ocean floating on a barge, i think he can figure code and the box. how about that other way i pay eight bucks. >> so you haven't got a polar everybody. you pay a dime to say i pay if
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it makes the product better. let's do it. now, you know, the bringing a class action against him, bringing a class action saying you can't fire us, you can't fire us. here's the bottom line. he can fire them, okay? he's just got to give them 60 days notice or severance pay. it's that simple. but what elon musk was great and great and great until he decided that we had free speech in america. now they hate. >> so they're going to make his life miserable. let you have more thoughts on this free speech? >> no, i don't. i'm just glad that hammer said he's going to pay my eight bucks. yeah, i was going to say, why would you pay the eight bucks? >> well, because if it makes we all use it and we actually use it for our jobs, because it helps you go through news and just understand what people are talking about. there's value in the product. and if he can make it better through the write code, then i think it's worth it. i'm not disagreeing. i'm scared. would you? >> because i said i'd expense it. oh, all expenses. >> we can expense it. i don't know.
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choke hold? spit on his a tiny baby. it >> dana: he only weighs 5 pounds. >> bill: you will look at that as a good memory. as >> judge jeanine: today by the way as national candy day, the candy term was coined in the 13th century, i don't know why, they did not have sugar then order it was not a readily available, made from honey with candy makers coding fruits over the honey, but let me -- i'm going to tell you the top ten candy is in the united states. receipts peanut butter cups, skittles, m&ms, starburst, hot tamales, they are my favorite period peppermint patties, hershey kisses, sour patch, snickers, tootsie pops. and your peppermint patties were created before i was born in 1940. now, jesse, hit it. >> jesse: a kid and a claw machine, you know where you put in a quarter and you try to pick up some stuffed animal and it never works, this kid got into the claw machine case. we don't know how he did it, but
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he is in, and if you want to get a kid, it's just $0.25. jesse watters prime time tonight, dana perino, cary lake, and sarah palin with a special guest appearance by bill hemmer. >> bill: it's must-see tv. >> lena horne was the first black women to have a broadway career, born in brooklyn 1917, the first show in 1934. she won four tony's and died in 2010 at 92 years old, congratulations to her and her family. and i'm glad that i was able to talk about it. >> bill: before we go is dana and i like to say, check out the size of these bobbles. all right, that is central london. a runaway ornament. it's a bubble, i think there were two that got away. so that's it.
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