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>> hello, everyone. it's friday. this is "out.outnumbered ." it's friday for me. it's thursday but my friday. wishful thinking. co-host emily joining us. kennedy, michelle and tom. we now know the day along a leak
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week. control of congress hangs in the balance. more than three dozen seats in play. republicans look to be headed for a narrow majority. too close to call. the senate hinges on just three races. arizona, nevada too close to call. in the state of georgia they're heading to a run off election. that means again georgia could decide the party that controls the senate. does it sound familiar? it showed it happened two years ago. one thing americans agree on the country is le headed in the wrog direction but the president says he won't change anything going forward. president: we had an election yesterday. it was a good day for democracy and america. we don't know all of the results yet. i don't know them all yet. here is what we do know. while the press and pun tkapbdz
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predict a giant red wave it didn't happen. any seat loss is painful some good democrats didn't win last night, democrats had a strong night. we lost fewer seats in the house of representatives than any first democratic president's midterm election in 40 years. >> what do you plan to do differently to change peoples directs of the country as you couldn't plate a run for 2024. president: nothing. we're just fining out what we're doing. >> . hmmm. probably not the take away. they didn't get pounced. they beat historical standards. this doesn't appear to be the case. there was a call that nancy pelosi lead with house democrats. it's interesting to me. sean patrick maloney hoft his seat for some 42 years. she struck a highly positive
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tone about the results. saying it's a are markable achievement with us working together. she calderon democrats courageous and having the stamina to get the job done. no introspection, what so ever. >> the results give democrats cause for celebration. they did better than i would of anticipated. we don't know why they did so well. the issues americans feel now doesn't benefit democrats in the election. i look at humility. you have a 40% approval rating. people can't afford gas, groceries, heating oil, the border is open, crime is rampid. you should look at that and say i care about america and my people. i will change course to fix the problems i face this. guy says i did well tuesday night. i won't change a thing. you get more. more of what i gave you not less. >> zeke miller told him
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two-thirds of the country is heading in the wrong direction. the president he's not changing anything. that's striking. at cnn they had a clear look and critical of the president. let's listen to what she said. >> when she was asked, would you change anything. he said no. you have 75% of the country saying we're headed in the wrong direction. he said he just wouldn't do anything different because of course our achievements take a long time to be recognized. that's insulting people. >> harsh words but very true. >> that's right. in law school. you just pass your class you get the doctorate. i feel that's the democrats take away from two days ago rather than the opportunity of
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introspection and why it was so close. they're like, yes, we nailed it. instead of seeing 50% of voters saying inflation is a primary factor. it didn't lessen the importance of the issues to american. in state by state, especially in pennsylvania where the energy played a tremendous factor. it begs a question will the democrat you can party start listening to the voters, starting with the president, especially with the house likely in control by the gop. that means to your words the other day his agenda will likely grind to a halt. what will they show for the next two years. >> his approval rating is 40-41%. this is a stubborn president. with afghanistan they said don't pull out so quickly. we saw what happened. i felt this election feels he's running in 2024.
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there is month getting him out. he address pugh that yesterday. let's listen to what he has h. to say. president: the democratic party out performed anything that anyone expected and did better than a presidency since john kennedy. it's a sigh of relief. the mega republicans are not taking over the government again, etcetera. and so my judgment of running, when i announce, if i -- my intention is i will run again. i'm a great respecter of fate. this is u ultimately a family decision. >> he said he wants to sneak away between christmas and new year. you don't do sneaking. >> no sneaking. he's out in the open and not working. we don't have visitor logs when he takes his weekend jaunts to
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delaware. there isn't transparency in the administration. there isn't enough acknowledgment. people didn't give a mandate to either party in this election. they're frustrated. if they would acknowledge yes people are in pain. playing the long game, it's living having the house ravaged by termites and ghosts. you know a plumbing company saying yes, but we just all new piping under the house. it's living, yes, but my house is being eaten by bugs and haunted. they don't acknowledge that. they're doing things to look busy and people can't see that don't affect their lives positively. all of this stuff they feel negatively in the short-term, mediate when it's inflation, crime or a cratering economy and a looming recession, they don't
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talk about that. they act as though not getting clobbered and destroyed is a mandate. i don't want to live in a meet a country where mmmmeh is good enough. >> if america loved it why not run on those issues. you ran on abortion and mega republicans. >> it's not a good night when you're losing the house of representatives. you may lose a house. the win is the win at the end of the day. >> think what joe biden continues to demonstrate is he's arrogant. plain and simple. i don't have to change anything. we're okay. he was arrogant when he said nob fs with a biden, in miami. he was arrogant when he calderon peter doucy a sob. you're not empathetic.
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you sold yourself agenc as a empathetic character. you're not. you talk about your loss instead of listening to their losses. people were dooped thinking uncle joe is empathetic. he doesn't feel the problems the rest of the country feels and doesn't feel he needs to change course. he won't take the honest look at what people are going through and adjust accordingly. >> instead he leans month the micro pone and says, watch me. >> watch me. >> by the way cnn and mbc, two-thirds don't want him to run. that is a very pointed shot at the sitting president and his job and what he's doing. >> it's interesting a lot of mainstream media outlets have started to raurpbg and assess the candidates to take his place. they specifically say here are
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the pros and cons what watch what he does. these are the chances. these are way. you usually do that with a sitting president early on. to note some of the heaviest emphasises and what they point to is the just add watery fect. who if you add water is a sropbg candidate. they feel he will stubbornly and arrogantly hang on until the last minus. who would replace that would be strong. >> you can't take the keys away from grand ba. bpa.>> grandpa can't drive anym. >> he will get a primary challenger like carter and ford. will are airing will biters like gavin newsome chomping at the
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heels. >> election reflection with biden low poll numbers, high in tpraeugs and rising crime. today asking what happened. we will get into it.
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♪ ♪ >> with high inflation, rising crime and the dismal poll numbers, republic caps are asking what happened in the mud terms. why wasn't there a better outcome? many point the tpupger at former president trump. a headment line read, voters
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want sanity and not trump. the new york poet revs to him as trumpty dumpty. and it's been written, mr. trump could of been quiet and spend money to help candidates. he did little and instead had rallies maying in democratic hands. he has botched the '22 elections. >> sean, what say you is it. >> first off i don't think that's a farah signal sis. think trump had impact on the electorate. in wisconsin he endorsed. monica won in a tough seat. he won those races. i think this played into the phaoefminds in democrats to enee
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them. i think this was also abortion, student loan forgiveness, gas prices coming down because of the release from the strategic oil reserve. maybe the semi fascist comment from biden came into play. i don't think we know yet and the dust has not settled. the gray has come out. >> salt and pepper looks good. >> i actually agree with the new york post and the wallstreet journal. i know you worked for the president. i know there are a lot of people at that appreciate what he did. especially before the pandemic with the economy and on foreign policy. he had a number of wins. his personality and his ego get in the way. i think a lot of people want what he delivered in terms of policy success, without the
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distraction of his personality. you know if people are making the choice right now between ron and the former president they're going with the florida governor winning by about 20 points. that was a truman date from the state and the people he governs. they say i like what he's doing and trust him. he looks to be the future of the party. >> i agree. >> we are await willing the results of so many of this. the balance is unclear. what do you think happened, kayleigh? why not a red wave. >> when we say "what happened" what happened is we're about win the house. florida became red. ohio became red. those are victories. we shouldn't minimalize that. it should of been better foe republicans and a red wave. there wasn't. we need to learn lessons. blaming one person is simplistic. there are a number of factors.
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let's look at that. any talk about 2024 at 2022 is not helpful. it energizes democrats with a trump vs desantos. comments about 2024 before it's here fuels the media narrative. if you look at the headlines of the trump rallies. trump vs desantos. it fed the media cesspool. it didn't people in vulnerable districts. that didn't help, i would say. there is early voting. you can vote for 50 days in pennsylvania when democrats pushed people out what did republicans do, they showed up on the day of the election. we have to get early voting right. the final factor was abortion. that motivated the left. i would agree with former vice president pence. he said the rule of law matters. the rule of law was not right in
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row. we saw that crist sized. he said over turning this was more important than short-term politics. the victory over the summer is the victory for the rule of law. it's more enormous than a slight margin in the house. we have to look at the long game. abortion will go away. let's not have in- fighting in the party. get back to reagan, thou shall not attack a republican. we would love to see trump and desantos together. >> something i found interesting, within localities. i don't understand how anyone voted for x. it seemed people were all in for the can zit it was. for the varying factors it's been articulated by colleagues. >> we have had a lot of great points made here. some candidates backed by trump
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struggled. i wrote a op letter to donald trump this morning. it says, please mr. president, don't run again. i feel strong. >> to be clear i haven't declared voting for any one person. >> respect to your service to the country. that's all i say. besides that, the day after the election i streeted out it's abortion, stupid. the reason is so many young people were motivated and scared by the overturn. legally the owner turning of roe v. wade was correct. what the politicians made out of it, the hay they made inspired. i'm telling telling you, it inspired a lot of voters. i live in minnesota. the race came down to attacking the republican for banning abortion. take the word "ban" out of it.
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we can have a conversation and figure out what makes sense. when you start telling people you want to ban abortion you're now alienating a big churching of conservatives that would vote for you. >> there a lot of battle. there are 72 million people in the country making up a movement. a conservative movement. it's not tide to any one person. they're smart. the 72 million people that met across the country in 2 2016 thy decided our vote is president trump. this time around the 72 million people will decide where their home is. only they will decide. no pund ant will say. they are smart and wise. they are will read the tea leaves. >> then why did the former president come up with this name
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desantamonious. he's forcing people -- >> kennedy, it's easy to take out frustration. we're in agreement. we need to get back to the reagan aoe e eleven commandment. >> tucker did a look at the dials up and down. i think the house should investigate. do they have a active roll donating to democrats influencing the election. that's a fare look at. >> alright we have to move. up next house republicans have pledged to investigate hunter biden's shady business dealing if they take control. the president's message to them, good luck. ♪ ♪ at newday usa we give veterans the va cash out loan with no upfront costs for an appraisal or termite inspection.
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>> the gop retakes the house ma skwroerbgt. some republicans have promise the to launch investigations into a variety of topics. there are a lot of them. one is the son of the president, hunter's business dealings. president biden was asked yesterday. his response interesting. listen. >> what's your message to republicans considering investigating your family and your son's business dealings. president: lots of luck in in your senior years my coach use to say. plan people will look at it for what it is. it's almost a c comedy. >> as it pertains to hunter it's
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not about antagonizing the city president. i talked to jim jordan about this, a former, a letter from 55 intel officers who buried this. jim jordan told me even prior to the election he had a fbi official who is committed to come in and testify in december in part of this matter, i think. >> i think that's important asset well. think investigating hunter biden and the lap top and the cover up is important. if he has ties to the ccp or ukrainian's government or any other foreign government and selling access we need to know that. then the president is compromised. the president i could call arrogant with that, good luck with that. your party has investigated former president trump since the day he stepped no office. that is a little rich.
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we have a guy like tony who is so vocal about what he knows about the president's involvement in the dealings, hunter's involvement in the dealings. the fbi. nobody will talk to this guy, listen to him. you have a guy with nothing to lose or gain by telling what he has seen first hand. i think that does deserve to be invest gated. >> it does. it's important sean, it doesn't take away from a policy contrast. republicans can't just go in and oversight. i talked to the poised for majority leader. he got many things through with a republican president. he's confident on both. how do you do both? it can't look like antagonizing oversight? >> republicans won't investigate hunter biden as a crackhead and part time porn star.
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they're investigating joe biden. they're coming for you, joe, not your son. be clear on that. there is a balance. the committee does the investigation. they can do investigations. jim jordan can do investigations. all the while the legislation is running through other committees and the house floor to get votes. you can walk and chew gum. if the are pu republicans only e focus on oversight they will get destroyed in 2024. fix the problems crushing the americans family. >> the president will do investigating himself. he was asked about elon musk yesterday. listen to what he said. president: i think that elon musk's cooperation and or technical relationships with
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other countries is worthy of being looked at. whether or not he is doing anything inappropriate i'm not suggesting that. i'm suggesting that it's worth being looked at. that's all i will say. there is a lot of ways. >> that take a long time. i mean that was half kamala and the sloth. my god, i'm literally a hundred years old now. i don't know what to make of that. i will say about the investigations into his son. jonathan turly wrote a great op-ed at foxnews. in.com saying this create a flood flight on niche industris
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alive and well in washington. we can't accept more than a hundred dollars. for me it's $25 in certain positions. but there are loopholes in bribery supporting and enabling millions to be passed through hands and given to family members and the like. that's both parties taking advantage of that. i feel as a tax payer obviously the hunter biden situation is a massive important notion that we have discussed about the benefits that we could derive from understanding the potential and potential links of conflict of interest. i also want to learn more about what goes on every day in that swampy town that is legal although highly unethical. our dollars pay for it or our elected officials are in conflict of interest. >> kennedy, a lot to learn. >> i go to the statements the presidents made, i didn't know anything about my son's business
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dealings. you hear about the voice mails he left for hunter. he worries about him. he knows he's addicted and in the throws of it. his life is in a shambles. he says he didn't have anything to do with the business dealings. if my son was in the shape of hunt are bide epi would do anything in my power. he had considerable powers as senator and vice president to stand in the way of hunter, and stand in the way of a job to hurt him or his family. if your kid is that messed up you play so much defense on their be half. i don't buy that at all. the e-mails in the lap top betray there was a great deal of knowledge on the party of the president. >> it's difficult to say you didn't know when there is audio with your voice. >> arrogance. >> exactly. aoc down playing crime in new
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york city. playing the cops but the subway for the crime. that is next. ♪ ♪
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>> voters in new york handed squad member alexandria others term in congress. her win came after false crimes in the city. saying it was down. the far left democrat blasted the move to said more cops in the subways where crimes have risen. watch. >> a lot of people think that crime is up. when we actually see that shootings are down. when we see that huge indicators on the most violent crime in new york city is down. subway crime sup.
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let's note subway crime is up after they tkpheuted so many more officers to the subway system. that tells us from a policy perfect sieve adding more cops to the subway isn't the problem. there are other things to solve the problem. >> kennedy i find that hard to stomach. the most recent, breaking all of the neck bones in a woman after choking her unconscious during the rape because there were no police officers around in the park at 530 amg capital. it's patently false to say police presence doesn't deter crime and blame violent attacks or rise on crime on new york as finest. >> there are more cops on the subway because there are more subway crimes. it's up 40%. rape, robbie, violent robberies. shootings and murders are down a little bit. they were still pretty high numbers. there is no long are active
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community policing. not just new york city but across the country because of what happened in the aftermath of george floyd's death. the tenor has changed in new york city. she has to stop pumping nitrous before doing media announcements. she is wrong. >> if she believe it she's not fit for her job. >> that was a joke to be clear. >> i'm not sure it was. >> -- if i do there are severe repercussions. i'm curious in the con still unit see that aoc represents that's the priority. it's on signage deterring law a biding people not to protect themselves or carry a weapon. for someone who is an advocate poor women what about the triple digit rise in crimes against bomb and the vulnerable community that is
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disproportionate and the signage is what we get? >> what about them. they vote for this. they vote for aoc. the women vote for her and the democrats. minorities vote for her. democrats in the city this. is what you get, more crime. attacks on law enforcement. we sit and feel bad for the victims of crimes. you mentioned someone strangled and every bone in the neck was broken. they're voting for this stuff. the comments are a hundred percent stupid from aoc. she's reelected and new york loves it i won't complain. live like that. >> the mayor did talk about that while yes, black and brown communities did vote poor democrat this time around it was in less numbers. he was pointing to what he needed to shore up democratic support. it had eroded. even the asian american bar has come out about bail reforms we're being disproportionately and violently impacted. is anyone listening to us?
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aoc is not. >> when you look back at elections cuomo won by 24 points. cathy won by 5 points. there was a s significant recognition. and zelman should of won out right. you hear what aoc is saying and they're marginalizing the issue. i'm encourage by the closing of the gap in new york. wake up, new york. wake up. everyone is going to florida. are you trying to lose more residents? they are going to florida for a reason, the policies work. narrowing the gap is good. >> the last official making those claims, blaming the police was san francisco elected doj. the voters responded and got him out and recalderon him off the ballot. we thought we would see that
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with aoc. perhaps next time. >> my finance pro fesser in grad school said a liberal is a conservative that hasn't been mugged yet. people like aoc have been sheltered from the real world stuff. they don't go into a drugstore down the street and see what is going on. they don't believe their eyes when they see this reported begin and again. i feel like i'm being punked when i listen to her. >> and her squad members who pay for private security. ad sroe caughting for defunding the police. coming up recipients of biden's student loan handout are living it up on bail out bucks.s. that is next.
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>> republicans are trying to squash president biden student loan program. in the meantime recipients are planning what they will do if the plan goes through. new reports are they're looking to live it up with the mon he other. >> recipients of president biden's student debt program would see payments drop in the coming months. 73% say they plan to spep that on travel and dining out.
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>> it could be easy to enjoy traveling and eating out instead of worry about the future. one financial coach says don't use the loan forgiveness for long term goals. your short-term self maybe frustrated. >> kalely, the argument is dine out and trouble so you don't burn out. >> because the people with student loan handouts were on the top side of the income brackets funded by those who didn't go to college. they have the luxury to spend on this. we covered the third way poll, the leaning left organization. buried down deep is do you support 20,000-dollar loan forgiveness for those above $125,000. 71% opposed. it may not be as popular as people think. >> devil's advocate. some say good for them. that stimulates the economy. eating out, dining out,
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traveling. >> you know who else wants to stimulate the economy. those paying back the debts. >> amen. >> to say they're entitled to go out, partying, drinking, whatever. so why are you more entitled then some electrician who is paying off his kids student loans r-r saving to put a kid through college as my parents did for four of us on middle incomes. this one makes my head want to explode. i feel i'm getting punk'pugh punked thesedays. >> this should be on the colleges and universities for a return on investment there. is no incentive to keep tuition costs in peoples mans. they will charge more. the spigot is open and they are getting free money. every graduating class will assume they can default on student debt with no, no
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repercussions at all. especially from banks and the federal government. it is a horrible way to live and will bankrupt the economy. >> the poor budgeting of the school systems and the like. the pension. >> of course. >> it begs the question and the problem with the programs is when you add in a touch of morality and it frustrates you to learn the dollars from your income, against your will, is footing the bill for someone to travel europe for the summer. that's frustrating. >> that's a great point. i would party like a rock star myself. free cash. go out to eat, movies, a vacation. me too. we the tax payers are funding those dinners and vacations. it seems fund mentally unfair for those who paid student loans off and our student loans, loans for kids you get a freebee. i think that's why only 56% of american support.
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>> don't support. >> there are certain bank programs, you know more than i do, the forgiveness goes to the college itself. the tuition deduction. not cash to the students. is there a way to ex cute this to at least be morey fish kwrefpbt for the tax payer? >> yes, get the federal government out of education. that's how do you it. they have screwed this up and created a imbalance with the loans and loan programs. the way they have subsidized universities in and off themselves massive hedge funds with their endowments. multi billion dollar endowments many of them. you want to get rid of it take the federal government out. >> if a student defaults it's the responsibility of the university not the tax payer. >> fantastic. >> in the meantime i toast my top ramen to all of those students. more "outnumbered" in a moment.
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♪♪ >> perfect song, emily says, couldn't agree more. last but not least, hero dogs returns to fox nation and our very own emily is hosting it. emily. >> yeah, we are so excited that the new season of hero dogs drops today on fox nation. let's take a peek of what you have in store. >> get on the ground, do it now! let the dog get him, let the dog get him! >> the canines are locating tools. we locate them. >> still going, they bail.
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joker, here, here. >> got past, he sees joker coming after you, he will find you every time. >> essentially had a 70 pound dog wrestling a 200 pound man. >> i do 100% trust him because dog has no reason to lie. >> the individual pulled him up over his shoulder and slammed him on to the ground. >> six subjects jumped out, i deploy k-9, joker. sure they are armed. >> i'm not going to catch them, but endo will. >> this dog will give his life for me, and i know it. >> oh, no, bro. >> harrowing stories are absolutely gripping. you'll be on the edg seat and they are told by the human partners of these courageous canines, these four legged heros among us. hero dogs indeed. here are the take aways. dogs never fail, and they are willing to sacrifice their own
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life for their partner in the name of justice. this is an incredibly gripping, thrilling season and i challenge you all to watch through all the episodes without crying, because it's amazing. >> looks like you have real camera footage, whether it's from the handler or the dog itself, so we are seeing what happened at the time of the incident. >> that's right, absolutely. and in part, there will be never before seen footage from the bodycam, stories we cover, you may have seen on the news or headlines, but never before seen footage. an europe on "fox & friends" with hurricane. >> that's right, hurricane, and marshall, that's him right there. they were helping to front this package, that's the most decorated dog in american history. >> what a cutie. >> and he went after the white house intruder while the president and first family were inside the white house. that is a hero dog. >> this is the second season, emily. >> it's the fifth season. >> 5th, oh, my goodness, where
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have i been? i was busy in 2020. >> so many good episodes. all amazing heroes. two legged and four legged, and it is an honor to share these stories and the experiences everyone. >> fifth season and also thursday. sums up. full circle. pregnancy brain. here is "america reports." >> sandra: it has been two days since the polls closed and at this hour we are waiting for more votes to come in. while control of congress hangs in the balance. john, hello. >> john: good to be with you on friday eve. "america reports." republicans inching closer to a majority in the house but several undecided races in the west are keeping the democrat chances of staying in power alive. >> sandra: hotly contested georgia senate race, the secretary of state says there will be a run-off next month.

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