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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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>> now that a judge decided biden's student loan forgiveness and that was illegal, was a part of the strategy to get young voters for democrats in the midterms? >> this is the weekend new york times shelves shows how out of touch americans are. the military having a problem reading recruiting goals. ♪ >> first, a fox news alert, bowel vote counting in nevada four days after midterm election arizona republicans like masters, he's refusing to concede senate race to mark kelly after the fox news decision desk projected kelly one reaction the senate race still too close to call. the current separation is about 8150 votes. sheriff joe lombardo became the only republican to successfully flip a governor seat in nevada.
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chief correspondent jonathan hunt live in las vegas with an update with what's happening right now. >> good afternoon from las vegas nevada. the next few hours we expect officials here, home to 75% of the state population to finish tabulating and counting ballots and then publish the numbers. there's a possibility with the numbers and more to come we expect tonight the second largest county in terms of population in the state, we could have a result tonight. it appears the momentum is with the democratic incumbent catherine cortez masto. her challenger adam admitting as much today saying and a tweet, the race will come down to 20 -- 30,000 election day drop off ballots. if they are gop, they would we
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can still win if they continue to trend heavy done then she will overtake us. here is how it stands. adam has a razor thin lead of less than 900 votes in the votes here have been breaking the last couple days to to one% of cortez masto so more optimism on the democratic side and the republican side. republicans elevated lastly it was announced their candidate joe lombardo had unseated governor steve but all eyes are now on the senate race. interesting to note that adam, a leading republican voice alleging widespread fraud on behalf of president trump 2020 presidential election, he hasn't made a peep about fraud this
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time which is interesting. it would be difficult for him to allege fraud because if he did he would call into question the republican governor victory. >> thank you for that. let's stick here and nevada, it's a razor tight race but the republicans need nevada to take control. it will hold off on georgia until december 6 your thoughts? >> republicans lost a seat in pennsylvania if they fail to pick up a c in nevada the georgia doesn't matter, it doesn't determine one way or another, democrats will hold the senate. it's unacceptable the fact that we are still counting votes in the way the accounting and the way they administered the elections that go on for weeks
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on end which leads to the problem with counting late ballots and the result was can't be surprised at the conclusion, a lot of people, well-meaning people have serious questions about the veracity of these elections. >> i think you're right about that, it shouldn't take this long, what can kat that many in one night, there's no reason other states shouldn't be able to do the same self making sure elections run well should be huge priority but also as much as i think voters will be discouraged by the issues, the flipside when you see how close margins are, voters realize my vote count where people thought it doesn't matter, it will be a landslide for this or that person, why bother voting? your vote matters in a big way
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so i hope that's the message instead of just frustration we matter and you better make sure we vote in every election and make it a priority. >> kevin mccarthy will have his own come to jesus with probably the next speaker of the house we can put all the blame on them, we have to look at the election and understand we are divided, 50/50 divided in so many ways for every vote gop gained on crime or the border the democrat gained 18 to 30-year-old vote on abortion or student loan debt forgiveness climate change, issues each party is learning they can't just ignore or be the party against, they have to have a solution. the gop will have to have an offering. the dems will have to do
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something for crime and maybe it's a silverlining to gray cloud regardless of the size. if you are republican, your underperforming and looking for somebody to blame. nancy pelosi did a good job with the majority on her agenda and what i see for republicans is inviting and probably not as much. >> let's talk about arizona because we called the senate race but the governor's race is still very tight and votes remain to be counted in maricopa county, 265,000 -- 275,000. carrie lake spoke earlier and this is what she said. >> they've counted a lot of ballots but still half a million left to be counted and they are hard-core republican voters to less than one away from our opponent and we think it will turn quickly and we believe we will win with nice padding. >> she still thinks she can win and she said she would retool the system in arizona and make sure this wouldn't happen again and it's difficult not only voters but the country when
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races are so close. >> she's bullish and i put faith in that. if she does pull out a victory that would be a major bright spot of this election because she's an appealing politician, a great voice and her ability to go after our colleagues in the press and call bs where bs occurs and do it in an appealing way is something they need. >> what i like about kari lake besides saying she will make a list have to do their jobs, she doesn't back down but one thing she does that republicans learn from and women from his she goes on offense. so many were pelicans around the defense answering questions about abortion and climate change, let's call the office and make our position known and one thing she said about crime
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abortions, and we ask democrats how late is too late? do want to ban abortion? what about this and that case, rape and incest? republican don't go on the offense and say ask democrats, when is too far? kari lake does that does it probably makes no bones about it and she's an excellent candidate and probably going to be able to fingers crossed take arizona where masters wasn't able to. she didn't rely on trump endorsement, she did the work herself. >> i don't know kari lake's position on a lot of things but i like the way she communicates and that's the thing to take. they got so much information from social media, you can say crime is a problem but how many
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in rural areas feel it as opposed to white-collar folks in cities, there are issues republicans were correct on boat with messaging gone, she learned how to do the messaging probably first and probably from donald trump once that's rain and continues to be successful, you would think more would pick up. >> i do think going back to earlier, there's going to be this come to jesus in washington with leaders in both chambers, that's where the fight is headed because it's the role of leadership in the house and senate to build majorities and get things done and it appears they have failed to come up short of than they should have given the environment. republicans went in to the race, a brutal map for republicans going in to this but in this environment with 75% of americans saying the country is on the wrong track, the opposing party is supposed to have a big victory in that kind of environment. >> maybe you can't get elected just telling people other folks are wrong. i know kevin mccarthy rolled out
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his promise to america, but i can't cite things from it, it wasn't easy to regurgitate. >> i wonder what the trump affect have, that's what we will discuss going into next week, we are expecting 2024 announcement and that will tell us a lot. >> we leave it there. coming up, result hanging in the balance the worst president biden? pushing climate agenda and apologizing. next. ♪
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welcome back to the big saturday show, officials in two states are still counting votes from the midterm elections. where's president biden? overseas pushing climate change agenda and apologizing. >> prevent good climate policy is good economic policy. we rejoined the paris agreement. we convened major climate summit. i apologize we ever pulled out. it's more urgent than ever we double down on climate
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commitments. russia's war only enhances urgency of the need to transition the world off dependence on fossil fuels. >> unbelievable and nancy pelosi jumping on board putting out a statement, america is all in to fight the climate rises, nothing can deter democrats from urgent mission to save the planet. i wish they would start with saying the country but okay. joe biden told us he learned nothing from the election, nothing to learn, he'll keep doing what he's doing and they are committed to this revision of climate change. what happens -- obviously the chickens come home to roost and pay a price at some time. >> their coming home to roost whether it's not causing them elections is one thing we could debate separately but it's costing the american people and even though inflation numbers have come down, cpi came down to
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7.7% year-over-year, a whopping number. most americans are saying they don't see the relief at the pump they want to see or food prices coming down the way they want to see them ahead of the holidays so look at the climate change agenda and what's happening to the energy industry you realize inflation will never come down until we solve the problem revamping oil production here in the u.s. with diesel prices where they are over $5 a gallon it's embedded in everything you see, feel and touch if they are not losing elections, you and i are losing because we are paying the price. >> for me that's what's most disappointing about the losses, not just having majority or put the legislative agenda, democrats are not going to realize the pain of the american people because they say people must not have it that bad because they still voted for us and that will hurt the american
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people talking about energy production, the keystone pipeline we thought if we were able to do that are in the midterms and democrats would have to realize states like mine matters, the coal jobs matter. days before the election biden saying he get rid of the coal industry and press secretary saying he didn't want to get rid of the coal industry, now they going full on and now average americans are going to suffer and oil reserves are low and we are all suffering. >> does anybody want to make a bet whether gas prices will go up or down? you won't find anybody on the other side. talking about saving the country before the planet, listen to this from henry cuellar who just won reelection in texas, listen to what he told neil cavuto. >> i had talked to him since.
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>> biden since he was running for presidency, not since he got the presidency? >> that is correct. again, there are staff who get in between, i talked to the secretary and a bunch of folks at the white house but him? no but i offer myself as a resource person because i don't just visit the border, i live here at the border. >> is the only blue dog democrat left in congress, the only sane democrat left talking about issues that matter to the country. the party doesn't pay attention to him. >> they don't want to admit there's a problem at the border with that's been the continuing conversation since biden took office and appointed kamala harris as border czar and hasn't spent time at the border if they avoid the issue, people won't understand largely they are right because bill melugin of fox news is the only one thing attention from the media, it's a
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big problem and biden is getting away with it. >> good for him for being right on a lot of issues but you have to punish the party and vote people out because they don't have -- if they don't get traction within the party you have no choice but to remove them. >> we republicans didn't win, they went to the border, screamed what's happening and said democrats are doing enough and we want to shut the border down and americans said it's not a solution and we need more and they have to take that to heart come up with solutions to get past. for the first time see the border as more, see it for the issue it is, bring a solution that isn't everything you want but works and sell us on it. the one thing democrats can do is name a bill. they even named ron desantis don't say gay bill for him. come up with one that sounds good and sell it.
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>> in case you have faith left will biden has any idea what's going on or whether he even knows where he is, listen. >> i want to thank the prime minister for columbia's leadership and for hosting all of us. >> i'm heading to columbia and then cambodia, the western hemisphere. >> does he even know? >> my favorite cartoon is porky pig, that's what he sounds like. this is the block we are in, i talked to somebody at the top 27 got a quote, democrats are doing climate colonialism trying to buy allegiance and sell countries that can't afford it on something we can't afford ourselves. democrats attacking the cleanest fossil fuel in the world, the way we got to the omissions we've made is by replacing coal with liquid natural gas and now they have the opportunity with
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gas terminals, everything we need for clean fossil fuel and they are doing it so we are the dirtiest ones and say we need solar and wind which is a band-aid fix so there's a lot of work to be done republic and's need to own and message better. >> you will never catch up to china doing this. >> why is new york times pondering why there's a recruitment problem in veterans day -- ♪
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recruiting goals. this offers a wild solution, armed forces could make recruiting easier by lowering standards for physical and mental fitness, many potential recruits are disqualified by low test scores, obesity or drug abuse but it can damage the military over the long run. i have to go straight to you, we should lower standards, the solution from the op-ed writer that obesity shouldn't be a deterrent, maybe low test scores, drug abuse, throw it out and solve the recruitment crisis as our panel veteran, what you say? >> you can have purple hair grow your hair as long as you want to and be whatever sex you want that day, not deterrence, their accolades, i don't know what games you, i'm not just attacking the military. if you want to taste blood in your teeth and kill the bad guys, i don't care how you say it or who you are, minimum standards are for a reason so i can rely on you to carry me off
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the battlefield if my legs are blown off what that simple. we have the standards even among males on weight and height, you can't be too short or too little, you can't pick up too much. that's just the way it is. we want you minimally stable and clean of drugs and aptitude to learn and we want you to want to be there in the last part is the most important part it's hard to achieve in one hour country did for many generations and the fact that we can't now says a lot about our culture and society more than what bonuses we need to add. this is the way military work, i set the standard here, you have what it takes to get there? it's human nature to come up to the standard and become something better than what you already are and if you bring the standard down to where we are, what's the challenge in that? care your politics, you want challenge in life and the fact that you don't understand and they have had this problem more than a decade ideas to throw
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money at it, that's of the government does how many where stars on their shoulders. >> friends still active duty in the military, what do they have to say about what's going on currently but the wokeism in the military with lowering his standards, are they as frustrated as you are? >> and real old in the marine corps military standards so they are hiring ready to go golfing but it is, it's taxing on the soul, they want for their junior troops what they had, a standard that looked unachievable until they were shown they could achieve it, what does it do for you in life? that's what they want. wokeness is another topic that attacks in some areas and doesn't and others but the idea they can't recruit and they want to lower standards, it's something that will rot from within. >> there was a recipient on "fox
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& friends" and he had this to say about recruitment in the military. >> i think you're getting shot at and one things combat leader screaming for his stupid fat edge, that's what we need. [laughter] who else will come save the day? is absurd. we want veterans, who want to keep them in the military, he be don't use a litmus test of what colonel you will keep running battalion because they believe women should have babies. that's a problem in the military and never has been a problem before. there are great men and women still serving and they have to make decisions whether or not they want to stay in the military based on politics and other measures wildly irresponsible. >> we hit the nail in the head there but charlie on the heels
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of that, the army is seeing the worst problem right now but other branches as well. he mentioned vaccine requirements. knowing a lot of people who said that's not for me, when do we think the military itself will have a come to jesus moment as we set a lot today, what it did to their recruitment and numbers? >> so much of what you just said is a humbling fantastic thing but the one thing that stuck with me is you need people who want to be there. when you have an entire government that shows such contempt for the work we are asking these men and women to come forward and do and you call them racist, fascist, homophobes and destroy their spirit, you can't be surprised at the back and they don't want to sign up and take part. we are asking them to lay down their lives to protect our
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borders we don't even care about protecting. an impossible situation and they shouldn't be surprised. >> i'll add what you said about where the bar is, in america what we have become as a nation if we can't clear the hurdle, we bring the bar down and that's acceptable across the board not just the military or the new york times but with our children and education and so many things and it's time especially in the wake of midterm elections brevity to reflect what's going on in their individual communities in their homes, why are we teaching our kids to jump higher? >> at me to stretch this but the military is one place if you are a group you feel disadvantaged because i was trailer trash, look where i am now, the military got me there. i don't care your color or religion or your background, the military is a place you can get through.
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plan though. the news and resulting d.o.j. appeal said it would be of low considering how heavily they pushed it. was it just pie in the sky campaign promises? the new york post think so. editorial board asks biden's student debt con job full gen z for the midterms, the kids wake up? that's plain mean. ", the near post op ed says it has to count as a brilliant piece in the sneakiness. pie-in-the-sky promise the cost the president nothing to make and gain him and his party electoral world. we thought the big guy fast, sharp practice like this. hard for me to read this.
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biden had to know republicans would scream at the physical volley driving the kids deeper into his hands. with the under 30s wake up and realize they were hogwild it's a real world. even harder -- it's hard for me to read. [laughter] >> i don't know if they will wake up and realize it but i watch president biden when he made his marks wednesday the white house, one of the first things he did was think young voters were turning out record numbers and i thought to myself, that's interesting, i wonder why they did that. right, he said he'd pay off their student loans. it's a huge aspect that helped push them -- lose less let's say in the midterms. president biden spent over 4 trillion in roughly a year end a half, the last thing he could try to do and he did it with executive action rather than getting congress on board and that's why it's challenged and rightly so but the damage is done, young people will vote against her interest in the more
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you give them free things, the more they vote for you. >> $20000 for those who receive the pell grant and 10000 for those who borrowed federal student loans, there's a number for a vote, it's blocked right now, were they just trying to bully by vote? >> it seems like they were, i don't think the only one who thinks that, the new york post does but i bring up other spending because it's not just about young voters, it's a pattern we've seen the last year end a half. >> i got a note here, edison research pool, exit polls broke house of representatives youth vote under 3062%, 35%, not even touching it. the other aspect is 27%, second highest 30 to 18 turnout, the highest was 2018 with a similar situation democrats took the house but georgia, nevada and
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pennsylvania over 30%. >> here's the classic example of what we should learn from our messaging is a points, awful. what we should have been doing on the student loan if that's what got them out in large part it did, we should say it will be overturned. he's throwing this out you but it won't last, we should message that better and same thing with abortion will be lost young people because we didn't message abortion correctly, it's about states rights not banning abortion, we could have done better but we failed the messaging. a new study came out, 72% of college kids, the students the student loan forgiveness, they said they would use the extra cash on dining out and travel. >> we can't pass up the opportunity to dunk on eric, moving to the other part looking at parents who use their vote to
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protect their kids and their right and school boards, erica tweeted, tell me what i'm missing, what are we doing, putting patients in charge of their own surgeries? when did we stop trusting the experts? there is irony in that but let me know what you think. >> it's interesting when somebody like eric's wall will says their political view, they don't view parents as parents, they view everybody as their surgical patients and can be as invasive as they want and they don't care and contempt for them and going back to the student loan thing, there's no doubt in my mind joe biden knew what he was doing buying vote in the election happened edison is the election happened, check balanced, welcome to the democrat party, the party of false promises. if you think this is bad, wait
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until you start working get your first paycheck and look at what they take from your paycheck, you will find what they care about is not you, they care about their own power and their own place in the federal government. >> we wrapped up to education we are talking about here, our kids or our own education and we are behind the eight ball. the liberal side controlled education for too long and when it starts in sixth grade instead of college we lose big time. coming up, director of one of the best counties of all time has a message about woke culture as saturday night live riders seem to cancel dave chapelle. it would help.
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writers are reportedly boycotting him as host and while snl writers seemly try to get them canceled, remember this comedy classic? >> can you like this plane and land it? >> surely you can't be serious. >> i am serious and don't call me shirley. >> the director is criticizing woke culture trying to cancel comedy. i'm wondering, is this cancel -- we have a soundbite? >> they are destroying comedy because of 9% of the people who don't have a sense of humor. comedy is in trouble but i think it welcome back. i think there's a pendulum and it will swing back. i'd like to see comedy filmmakers do comedy without fear. >> reaction? >> i think hollywood the
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entertainment industry is starting to realize they did something that they need to undo but they don't know how to without looking like hypocrites when it impacts their favorites, that's when they will change course i think but comedy is not funny anymore, late-night shows are not funny and people are not watching. it used to be comedians especially late-night show host used to make fun of birth both parties, that's why people watch fox news. at the end of the day i think it will make a comeback and liberals who have to suffer a lot and then it will happen. >> culture is important, the guidance blame for where we walked out of the shadows and laugh about things that make us cry and memorialize things that matter, movies like washington, shows how people who go there should be. stories are important and the people who tell them have to be important and i hope more speak up to do their job and do it well. i know folks at happy madison, i
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don't know their politics but they are good people and tell good stories that are funny and crack you up and some would be canceled for who they vote for and why? doesn't make sense. >> he was right when he said 9% of the population are offended or feelings are hurt the think a lot is a result of social media and it's not that people have a voice, it's great people have a voice what the problem is people think this one person said this on social media and therefore it must be 60 or 80% of the population so we give this authority to the biggest morons on earth when we shouldn't be and it's destroying comedy. comedy is an important part of politics. the court jester is usually the most truthful actor or voice in a free society. >> i want to bring it back to dave chapelle because he addressed this so let's watch this.
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>> i am dave chapelle and i'm hosting with musical guests black start. >> we are doing it live? with you? >> obviously. >> in this new cycle? >> yes. >> interesting. >> it's funny, right? you say something, it's difficult to speak without offending somebody but he leans into it which is what i love about him and others, they lean into it and know they are controversial and use it to their advantage and i'm excited to see the numbers because i have a feeling those are triggered will watch. >> controversy usually garners more watches. big saturday flops our next. ♪
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welcome back to "the big saturday show". it is time now for the big saturday flops. we are not just talk about the alabama store. tix for the biggest fails of the week. my pick is the biggest losers for the midterms this is stacey abrams and robert francis beto o'rourke. just do not tell msnbc who is
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comparing abrams to moses. >> never seen anybody with the state wired like stacey abrams for her she may have lost, she lost we understand that. talk about how she put george on the map. >> he did not get there himself. god took care of moses. you all leave moses alone. and let joshua keep going. and stacy will get her to do god reward stacy. >> aaron said i'm not translating that stuff. here is the deal about all of this for i live in georgia at stacey abrams was never ever going to be the governor of georgia for democrats may win but not with her. they do not trust or they do not trust her. and beto, lord help that fellow. pennsylvania state representative is reelected by a landslide even though he is d dead. there has to be a special election, guys we are all
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wanting what dhec happened in pennsylvania. this gives us a little more evidence maybe something is not all right there. democrat anthony tony deluca won state representative raised by a landslide despite the fact he died about a month ago. very interesting things happening. this is somewhat of an improvement. i'll usually dead people are only allowed to vote and now they get to run for office. >> it's all coming full circle or clicks to my point earlier we are lowering the bar we really are. >> number one progress we could elect only dead people to congress for just two years it would probably fix like most of the problems in this country. >> from stacey abrams being moses i'm scooting my church of the left, lightning is coming to the ceiling. >> are about to get in trouble or msnbc if that was not enough wonders of john fetterman will run for the white house in 2024 they are not kidding actually. >> is a nominee at some point for president.
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i noticed there are some variables obviously. what he did in the super red deep red parts of pennsylvania and the way he ran ahead of biden he ran ahead of trump. it makes you wonder about his future. [laughter] clusters rd a bumper sticker there it says biden/fetterman no-brainer. [laughter] i was sexual kind of serious about this. after the debates i was convinced that action might be help him. i think a lot of people look at john fetterman and they think he can't get a job anywhere else, what sent him to washington for. >> seriously that's what they think? >> that's the level of their contempt for congress. >> they did not expect them to answer in detail on the questions i think it did actually help them that way. >> i do not know. let the damnation of congress of nothing else for. >> it certainly is meantime if
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you're stressed out on election night the new york time has some odd advice for that readers who are coping with that election stress. the newspaper released a five step guide as the polls close on tuesday the five step to try five finger breathing, cooldown, move, breathe like a baby, limit your scrolling, meet my response and your times as if we all lived in florida and counted our ballots the way they did efficiently and you want like ron desantis bite 19 points you would not be stressed out. >> .stressed about living to five finger death approach is a great band. coarse not breathing like a babe ruth out that's always what liberal does but maybe i'm wrong for that the new technique. >> not to be mean if you need your five fingers to count five finger breathing you either have another problem we are counting votes. >> only get four and a half. that's why stay stressed out frequencies or "new york times" readers. we wish them the best. that's going to do it for us.
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it has been self and as always being here with you guys. we're going to see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. we do to get it's called the big sunday show for the fox report with jon scott starts right now. jon: controlled the senate is hanging in the balance of one key ray still too close to call. and another headed to run up a good evening i'm jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪. jon: foxnews decision dess rejects incumbent democrat mark kelly has won his race against republican blake masters in arizona with the both parties now just one seat shy of 50 in the senate. the results into outstanding races will decide the balance of
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