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colliding with the groups b-17 flying fortress bomber. christina coleman standing by with a much more on what happened just less than about two hours ago per. >> yes that's right just moments ago more and more details continue to pour in. we do not have any details at this time at any injuries or fatalities in this horrific collision but we will know more eventually. want to warn get the video you are about to see of this collision is graphic. [background noises] >> of two planes collided in the air at leading into what appears to be a large explosion on the ground. witnesses say debris from the shocking crash the highway smoke could be seen billowing in the air for miles. the faa just released a statement just moments ago
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saying the two planes involved a boeing b-17 flying fortress and a bell p63 king cobra collided in crash at the wings over dallas airshow at dallas executive airport around 1:20 p.m. local time for it at this time it is unknown how many people were on both of those planes. this collision again shocking witnesses. >> just recording the airplanes is there flying over us. just saw one plane flying faster than what it should have been and clipping i guess it was a bomber plane. i know very little about planes. just saw the explosion happened in both planes going down. >> i was stunned, shocked. i cannot even tell what was through my mind. i just saw the black smoke and just could not believe what i was seeing. >> also texas governor greg abbott tweeted planes collided
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during airshow at dallas executive airport. the department of public safety, texas division of emergency management and the texas department of transportation are assisting local officials and responding to this tragedy. again it is unclear how many people were on the two planes. so far no word on what might have caused this collision whether there were any injuries or fatalities. details of course will be pouring in and we will continue to follow them, attracting and bringing the very latest, eric. eric: at the commemorative air force is a wonderful group retired air men and women they were store in care for their vintage planes and they have this annual air event over this weekend every year. this a tragedy of course his cause that cancellation and they also give public rights on the airplane. that is been canceled. >> veterans day weekend, we are honoring our military and all that serve. to have this tragedy is just awful. eric: we have to think of them
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we will get more details christina thank you. arthel: it really is very tragic. we're going to turn out to the midterms. four days after election day all eyes are on nevada as the vote counting their continues. democrats are within a one seat of keeping their narrow majority in the senate after sender mark kelly defeated republican blake of master's in arizona. as we await those results the balance of power in the chamber stands at 49 seats for each party. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live in las vegas with the very latest, jonathan. >> good afternoon arthel. we just got an update from the clark county registrar here in las vegas. just a short time ago. he says they are tabulating the final 22000 ballots. they expect to publish those numbers later today. republican candidate adam laxalt tweeted himself those of ballots
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here in clark county the most populous county in the state by far, will be absolute critical and will probably decide the outcome of this election. beyond those 22000 there are about 12000 split among provisional ballots. it could come into play next week if today's numbers do not give us a definitive results for joe clark that registrar says that is it too. there are no more ballots, listen here for. >> we have got all of the ballots that have been received here by whatever means drop off a box, u.s. mail for their all in the process to be counted today is the final day for those ballots. >> a word we stand right now? adam laxalt republican challenger leads a democrat incumbent senator catherine cortez amassed out by just under 900 votes.
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obviously he would rather be in the lead than behind. with the momentum is certainly with the democratic candidates in this case. that is because clark county is heavily democratic. that is where the majority of the outstanding votes are and they have been breaking over the last couple of days, close to two: one and favor ascender mass and check master parade that is why adam laxalt himself tweeted today the path to a victory for him is narrowing. as the most pessimistic words we have heard yet from the republican candidate. on the other hand there was good news for republicans in the governor's race. they are candidate, sheriff joe lombardo defeating the democrat incumbent governor steve sisolak. obviously all eyes now are on the senate race. we will get those numbers from clark county and also some from up in washoe county in the north. as the second most populous
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county in the state, later today eric. we may be in a position where our decision desk and make a call on this race within the next few hours. >> talk about a nailbiter. those are some all important numbers happening there as we await what's going down in vegas for you are live at jonathan hunt thank you, eric. support mineral arthel, democrats are one went away from maintaining control of the centage. fox news last night projected arizona senator mark kelly would keep his seat. defeating republican blake masters windmill that grace for governor in arizona that is still too close to call. republican kari lake currently trailing democrat katie hobbs might more than 31000 votes with hundreds of thousands of ballots or at least thousands of ballots still unaccounted for or not counted were there accounted for but not counted.
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senior correspondent alicia acuna is there bill gates the commissioners pushing back on what he says are false claims of election fraud there. >> hi eric. exactly, bill gates has been doing that pretty's also been protecting the integrity of the workers so you see behind me here. there filling out there working 14 -- 18 hour days doing everything they can to get the count done. we just got word at the bottom of the hour, the election officials will hold a news conference, an update on the account as well as security bread there are some protesters who are outside this building, agitate the situation here. i'm telling you having been in 2020 it's nothing compared to what we saw then that will keep you updated on all of that. getting back to the senate race, senator kelly is a democrat in arizona, really had to walk a fine line will he was on the campaign trail. because this is a traditionally red state. and on the trail he often talked about how he is not completely in line with president joe
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biden. his victory speech he acknowledged division remains. >> it can be tempting to remain focused on the things that divide us. but we have seen the consequences that come when leaders refuse to accept the truth. i'm focused more on conspiracies of the past than solving the challenges that we face today. >> his opponent republican blake masters today tweeted a thank you to his supporters but stopped short of a concession writing code if at the end senator kelly has more of them than i do, meaning votes, i will congratulate him on a hard-fought victory. but voters decide, not the media, let's count the votes. the same about republicans on the count underway that quote the rnc and the republican party of arizona demand around the clock shifts of that ballot processing be pressed into service but will not hesitate to take legal action if necessary
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to protect arizona voters right to have their ballots counted. election officials have defended their work explaining they are following arizona law. chair of the county board of supervisors, bill gates responding quote the criticism is one more political stunt to try to distract us. changing processes or adding untrained personnel would only slow the counting at this point. we will not deny the voters of the county in accurate tabulation of their votes. so it's still no call at the very close governor's race here. democrat katie hobbs to leading republican kari lake with more than three to 70000 ballots left account. more than 274,000 and county alone. i can say this is around the time of they would start getting results coming in from counties outside of this county. we are expecting a big chunk later on today for. >> alright will get back to when that does come in, good to see you. arthel. arthel: georgia senate candidates are throwing down the
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gauntlet. incumbent senator raphael warnock and republican challenger herschel walker are heading for a high-stakes runoff after neither candidate won more than half the votes. both the parties now pouring money and resources into the peaches states as voters there could end up deciding which party controls the senate. charles watson live in las vegas note we are live in atlanta with the very latest say charles. [laughter] christina's in los angeles, okay hey charles. >> a good afternoon arthel. look, this race is heating up at republicans pretty much have all hands on deck to try to get herschel walker to victory over incumbent democratic senator raphael warnock and what is expected to be yet another site and turn tight senate runoff race here in georgia you talk about national republicans they are tapping georgia governor brian cap to help with their efforts. cap we are learning please loan the walker campaign is get out and vote machine for talk about
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addresses, but her data, targeting program, phone banks all of which minority leader mitch mcconnell super pac will reportedly spend $2 million to fund. in addition to that, republicans and the walker campaign are also taking another page from kemps a playbook as they try to frame warnock is a hollywood elite who divides people. similar to what were for the governor and his successful reelection bid against ac abrams. take a listen to this. >> we have a center that seems to be representing washington not california, new york, not georgia per george it needs a champion. >> meantime the warnock campaign is expressing confidence in the same operational infrastructure that led warnock to victory against then incumbent republican kelly loeffler two years ago for they plan to ramp up voter mobilization efforts particularly in urban areas that were warnock was able to outperform president joe biden
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2020. he is making his message really simple for voters think this race comes down to right and wrong. >> herschel walker has no vision for our state or for our country. think about it, we have been running now for a little while. and he has yet to tell us what he actually wants to do. in arthel this race is expected to be tight. we're expecting tens of millions of dollars support for georgia over the next few weeks. folks here can get prepared for more ads to flood the airwaves, arthel. speed by there be more ads than there will be programming. [laughter] going to be a lot of money spent there frederick charles watson in atlanta, thank you. eric. eric: that's for sure. we watch the news that's all you see all the time, while it's a bit for the dust to settle an election both and republicans are now going through some soul searching. there's not much time to look in the mirror because both parties want to quickly regroup ahead of
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the 2024 presidential election. that is around the corner. silliness with the national political reporter for the washington examiner author of the book the great revolt inside the populist coalition, reshaping american politics. after the election over then it's back to work. can both parties work together when they get back on capitol hill? how do they look at each other, get the dust off? what time of action do you expect? >> that should be the biggest lesson they should be learning going into this. neither party got a mandate. neither party got an overwhelming win. voters were telling them to slow down and work together on things because there are some serious issues at stake. and so you would like to think it would work on things on a comprehensive energy program. talk about the inflation of what
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you can do about that. i mean we are more than likely heading into a recession if we are not already into one. we see these layoffs took off at the end of this week. i think were heading into some turbulent waters. if they are smart and if they listen to what voters told them. the things that happens in midterms every four years until washington something with their vote. washington misreads it. it's all about me it's actually all about the voter. that is where they should learn their lessons from. >> what you think that message to washington was? and do you think they will hate it? >> the biggest lesson is brake pedals. slow down, you are doing too much for your spending too much money. this too much legislation. and the other thing they are
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trying tell them is stop the chaos. there's too much chaos in our politics. and i think that it's what you saw if you look at the exit polls, the two people voters said they don't really care for was a joe and donald trump. so the chaos between the two gentlemen is what voters are trying to tell washington. >> of course there is a warship and a variety of other yet the election lies in the falsehoods, and those that are contingent right now. concerns of the vote counting especially in arizona. they are concerned about the future of the republican of the institution and revered in a
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pelt of the centuries. >> i think for a lot of democratic voters the more established democratic voters that was important to them. they saw all the chaos after 2020. they saw it happen on january 6. and in their mind this is the most important thing. i don't think there's an overarching message coming out of the election results. you also saw women -- unmarried women voting on abortion. however, that is still not the overarching reason. what voters are trying to tell work on things like inflation. and come together people in everyday life have to comp compromise. they have not been doing that. going back to washington
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something you should think about her. >> finally selena, what is your prediction? the house is teetering for republicans at the moment by a few seats. there are select 20 races out pretty think republicans are going to take the house? >> they might take the house. i do not know why they would want at this point. [laughter] you are going to have what, like five or six possibly five or six person majority. that is to worsen herding cats that's like herding fleas. i do not know how much you can accomplish at that point. >> herding fleas. [laughter] salinas advice to kevin mcc mccarthy, we'll see what was going to happen now we can do if that happens. good to see you, thanks. rex thank you. i love it, selena was keeping it real. i'm just telling it like it is.
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eric: protections has no plans
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to leave his job after the homeland security secretary gave him an ultimatum resign or be fired. this comes amid a worsening crisis we have been reporting on here at fox news. on the southern border, migrants continue to cross in record numbers. senior correspondent mike tobin is live in eagle pass, texas on the border with the very latest in there, hey mike. >> hey there, eric. government shakeups all day long but the migrants are unaware of it and they just keep coming. the day started with a group of about 250 coming across the border in eagle pass, texas for they are from venezuela, cuba, nicaragua and being processed here now the texas side of the border. the inability to control the board impacts the midterms announce causing the shakeup in government, customs and border protection commissioner chris magnus has been told resign or be fired. magnus is defiant his statement reads in part, i want to make this clear i have no plans to resign as cbp commissioner britt
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did not take this job as a resume builder. as he is looking at the prospect of being fired, the flow of migrants is uninterrupted for dramatic video from yesterday as a group thought the current to cross the rio grande from congressman henry cuellar, democrats had chaos of the border should result in more than magnus being fired. >> out also like to say there are some people at the white house inside the white house staffers that again have this a belief in open borders but i think those folks need to also be reevaluated also. >> cuellar spoke with caboodle earlier today and point it is not one of the congressmen who visit the border, he lives here. >> thanks so much, arthel. arthel: mike and eric were going to bring in now iran is the former border patrol chief and former acting ice director. so ron, chris magnus says he has no plans to resign.
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still, giving him the ultimatum to resign or be fired is this the right decision? was it inevitable and will there be more? >> it is incredible where we are at. we have never seen anything like this. i was in the border patrol for 33 years. cdp the people that do that mission are very dedicated to the work that they do. now the work we are faced with over this weekend is a secretary who is in the chain of command, who chris works for and asked to step aside. he is going to be defiant about that. how must the workforce and feel of them having to sacrifice and do all they are doing this has been an incredible two years for them we have seen that worse research on the southwest border of illegal immigration we've ever seen. and now we are talking about this distraction. instead of washington acting as of the white house acting to do more on the border to secure that border, to give the men and women of cdp the tools they need to fix those proper time up commissioner being fired. arthel: going to come back to
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that point just being made fox news digital there's a group of sent letter asking them to fire chris magnus what is that symbol? >> that's a result of some immediate reports these disengage, falling to sleep in meetings, i don't know if any of that is true. i was who the republicans reacted to it. again the border has never been as in bad shape as it is now part whole slew of leadership from the secretary down to chris magnus needs to evaluate where they are. this cannot keep happening, and out-of-control border like this over 2 million encounters last year but those are just encounters. we lost over one 30,000 people to drug overdose last year. 60% of those opioid poisoning. we cannot keep continuing to have a border out of control like it is. arthel: you're referring to all the fence will being smuggled across the board for it so again magnus is almost year in the j job.
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was he being scapegoated? just listen he has orders and rules and regulations to follow. plus, how much can he do without the full support of congress and the biden administration? >> not very much. he could stand up for the workforce. he could request resources from the white house. he could request changes in policy. he has done none of that. all the public meetings he's had the press conferences have all been to degrade those horse patrol agents but he spent more time from the cam on that issue than i've seen on any other matter within out-of-control crisis in our border. arthel: dhs recorded nearly 2.4 million migrants detained at the border in the fiscal year that just ended in september. that is 37% more detained compared to last fiscal year. but here's the question, ron, now what? how does the standoff end? meanwhile how does the order border security be addressed? >> hopefully the house will take
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measures to put back in place the policies that were inherited by this president with 40 year lows of activity in the southwest border. 2.4 million encounters but people do not realize about that that overloads the entire system paired more agents are taking care to book people in and put them through procedures and they are patrolling the border. that puts us all at risk for that puts them in danger as well. that gives unlimited funding to the cartels. arthel: that is a lot you said there. we are going to keep an eye on this bird will get you back because obviously we show these pictures every weekend, something has to give. ron thank you very much. >> thanks. so for arthel, the nation honoring our brave servicemen and women this veterans day weekend. coming up we will take you to one historic event that is happening at that middle tennessee state university in tennessee. they're going to actually play the space of forced theme for
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save for election officials in arizona expected to hold a news conference until about vote counting continues progress any bite live for that. we have hundreds of thousands of ballots to go through. most are from maricopa county that's phoenix and tempe. the state's most populous county. the other concerns about security, protesters we are told are gathered outside the offices they are. supervisor bill gates that are false claims of election fraud. >> standing at the microphone saying he said earlier quote it is unfortunate that some candidates and activists are
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spreading misinformation. he has been calling it truth versus lies, the attacks on election officials saying they are abiding by the log doing things correctly those claims of election fraud problems the machines did not work purposefully are not true. likely to her more about that, all that from him in a few minutes. the governors race there katie hobbs didn't carry like undecided, to house races still neck and neck. we'll monitor the news conference when it begins and bring you any new updates and any new numbers on those races still undecided in arizona, arthel. arthel: all right eric thank you very much. in all controversy regarding david chapelle to guest host saturday at live for a third time tonight. some writers are reportedly boycotting tonight's episodes over she felt a pass at jokes and comments about the transgender community. nate foy is live outside saturday night live home in rockefeller center with more, nay. quick say arthel, reports is
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just one writer who uses they and them as their pronoun. it could lead to some confusion about how when people are actually partaking in this so-called a boycott that chapelle's rep said is not even happening in the first place. he's requested a week off would not have worked with chapelle directly anyway. so chapelle's rep says it is business as usual. but chapelle did seem to address the situation while promoting tonight show, take a listen. >> hi dave chapelle and hosting snl this week with the musical guest on black stopper. >> already at live? >> of course. >> with you? >> obviously? >> obviously? in this new cycle? yep. >> interesting brickwork should be interesting arthel a lot of people wonder feel addresses directly tonight. this picture because quite a stir but snl writer wrote quote i am trans and non- binary. i used they/them programs. judge welby is a murderer it
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should be condemned. chapelle has been done with criticism about this for years. most recently for its netflix specialty which came out last year. some call for netflix to take down the special date stood by chapelle the whole thing led to a debate about what is appropriate, listen to this. >> it is okay to laugh or you're sparking a hate conversation. >> they are a highly vulnerable group. it is not funny. people cannot take a freaking joke anymore. they just go on and on about the feelings and not the reality. >> chapelle spokesperson tells fox news the writers of s and l are extremely excited to work with him saying quote the writers delivered over 40 sketches for dave's consideration and collaboration. we will not want to miss it back out here live will be chapelle's third time hosting s and alpert for courses happening tonight at 11:30 p.m. his rep met with the
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writers for the show, everything seems good the vibes are good. everyone is excited to have fun tonight will send back to arthel. spent will take a back foy thank you very much. sue floor fox news is honoring our nations veterans this week and brittney have been yesterday but there's still plenty of events taking place across the country. the state university that is were "fox weather" is celebrating veterans past and present. the ncaa longest running event of its kind at "fox weather". or here at the sights and sounds in tennessee. there's a special debut hasn't happened yet? >> were just minutes away from that happening good afternoon eric. not only a unique celebration for veterans here in honor of them were going to make a little history today let me set the stage for you from here on the field in middle tennessee state university their game is already underway but haft on the honor veterans by allowing them to
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come out to the field to receive recognition but has impeded here to show you. of lester's events as they come on the band of blue plays the anthem for each french military service we also introduce the space force. the state space of force a theme just so happens a composer that the theme is a professor here. for the first time in your that they would play dumb argument here today. i caught up with the professor a few minutes ago and asked what it is going to feel like to come play for the first time of the band? take a listen. >> an amazing moment battlefield with everyone and hear everyone sing the song. we will not although the space force song yet but hopefully they will the future. >> got a pretty special unique moment here middle tennessee. i've talked with veterans for that composer's and air force veteran himself but he had some inspiration to draw from. this is also honoring not only their service in the military,
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but veteran service community service throughout the years. also going to be honored by an award here that was started by my grandfather some 40 years ago. this is a tradition deep and rich in middle tennessee 40 or strong the college campus here. we certainly think it honor all of our veterans this weekend. >> that we do but such a great cause i'm sure he is thrilled. if your bid and testament nunley family for your grandfather about that. great to see you, thank you. fox news filberts a nations veterans today and we do that every day. once again reporting with a make camo your cause to spread awareness of the transmission the veteran crisis. learn how you can help vets and veterans homelessness. just visit u.s. vets.org/fox afford brief got your phone put your phone up to the tv screen right there. i'm sorry for listening on sears you cannot do that.
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make camo your cause its u.s. vets.org to help out, arthel it's a wonderful cause. >> absolutely. we salute grandpa nunley. there are two calls for diplomacy after putin's forces retreat from a city while russia moves a basketball star brittney griner to a remote penal colony. the latest on the war and grantor's future. that is up next. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water.
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transferred they've accused rush of using griner as a quote political bargaining chip. her state department spokesman ned price. >> or transfer from the detention center in moscow follows her unjust sentencing. what has unfortunately come standard practice on the part of the russian federation not to inform us ahead a time when american citizen trainees are transferred to another. >> rebecca agency and author of the book you think of a penal colony can you describe what they are new member the old soviet gulags is basically the same thing these days for. >> absolutely.
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these are horrific conditions that i expect brittney griner to be subjected to. typically there are 50 -- 60 people living in these barracks with a very little water, unsanitary conditions for a set of the bathrooms there are basically holes. there are bunkbeds. there are basically like in there. we should all pray for brittney griner she is our fellow american. she is unfortunately being used right now by the russians as a negotiating chip. a typical statecraft of moscow. eric: she has that nine-year sentence could she spend the next nine years and that? or can vladimir putin -- mike does he have the power in their system to release her? >> putin has all the power to release her, eric pretty could release her tomorrow if you
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wanted too. but it is my assessment that unfortunately brittney is likely to spend the rest of her sentence they are and russia. because the relations between moscow and washington right now are at the lowest. the lowest in history basically. moscow and washington on the opposite sides of the ongoing war. and putin is acutely aware of how much the release of brittney griner means to president biden. and in my assessment it is unlikely he will hand that victory to our president for a car speaking of victory, great victory for the ukrainians getting kherson back part was the significance of that and the significance to putin that he keeps on losing? what do crating forces are pushing to reclaim the territory captured by the russians.
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this is quite a significant tactical victory for ukrainians. however it is my assessment, eric, that the russians have possibly set up a trap by having retreated from kherson to reposition their forces on the left bank of the river but i have described an offer that's coming out tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. but unclassified intelligence assessment what that trap is. it potentially would involve an rdd which is radiological dispersal device and flood that would be unleashed by explosion and the hydroelectric dam. that is the concern the intelligence ability crating forces is quite capable. i am certain they are aware of it. they still should be on the lookout for this potential use
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by vladimir putin and his regime. >> guest: we've heard about that rdd is a dirty bomb? >> that's exactly what it is. super hobo that does not happen. bottom line, 20 seconds left. putin you think is doubling down and nothing yet has broken as well? >> nothing has broken his wilbert and unfortunately eric it is my assessment his will is not going to be broken. he's going to keep marching even if she has to take the world to the brink of nuclear war. because he has been hatching this plot for the past 20 years. the territories, the kremlin warned these humane russian territories in the russian unit left a nasty messages for ukrainian forces on the door saying this still remains their russian empire they simply went
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on vacation. so the war has no end in sight. we must all brace for the continuation of this conflict. eric: unless someone breaks putin himself, rebecca thank you for your insight and will stay on this of course, good to see you. and we will be right back with i more news so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. [coughing] hi, susan. honey. yeah. i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein.
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arthel: here we go make your cooldown is expected to sweep the country this weekend. that could send some people right into the holiday mood. meteorologist adam is alive with the "fox weather" forecast. so adam, how cold is it going to get? >> arthel 20 feel like winter. many people on the east coast are enjoying the spring they were that's going to change folks back off to the west are arty feeling it for that snow everything in the bluesman snowing across indianapolis, continue to see snow wrapping around the state of michigan. that is all the leading edge of a very cold air sweetie note direction for it is the fox model future forecast rain is going to move across the mid atlantic stretching up into new england. behind this cold air it does state rain along the coast tonight into tomorrow. used to the cold air behind it and yes, more snow print that is just a couple systems are paying attention to in the next couple of days receive their there's
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the warm arrows talk about back off towards the west it does get cold quickly so the current temperatures 35 degrees in chicago , degrees in fargo but only 40 degrees in memphis currently. very cold air kind of settling in across the country. that is just the beginning predates the early mornings, pay attention to the timestamp and we go from this morning, saturday morning you see sunday morning, even colder air's final depot to the south. 31 degrees in atlanta 41 degrees in charlotte. 28 degrees in nashville. still is not made his way to the east coast just yet. by the time you get into monday you're getting more of that. sunday 36 degrees, 23 in columbus, 27 in kansas city. some real cold air is settling in across the entire eastern half of the country. it's going to feel like winter when that's happening are going to track a system that's a load of snow for monday, tuesday into wednesday across the plains into the midwest. ultimately into new england a
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lot of folks were going to feel more like winter. >> 28 degrees in natural? they're going to have to eat a lot of hot chicken to try to warm up. okay adam klotz thank you. eric: that is delicious. for the time a charm for pete rose. he's 81 years old and he says he once into the baseball hall of fame. should he be allowed in? we'll have that in his emotional we'll have that in his emotional plea when we com ♪ ♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge.
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is false over time he rose asking major-league baseball to consider putting him in the hall of fame. band from cooperstown in 1989 after place that's on games while manager of the cincinnati red but he said he bet on his team, not against it. people are saying we should let him in the hall. arthel: back tomorrow noon eastern. ♪ >> hello, i am jackie deangelis along with charlie hurt, joey jones and welcome to the big seven show you here is what's on tap tonight. >> voters washington d.c. politicians midterm elections the biggest priority depressing the economy. what is president biden doing? telling the world his biggest priority which is climate change agenda

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