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away from their families and the first responders who were out there on thanksgiving away fromhope y their families. >> also, if yoouu have a chance to check out my podcast, jason and the house, just type in jason in the house. you can go check on my podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts, type in jason .dcas the housts. e. e i think you'll enjoy it. sean will be back on monday. the ingomar is up next."the i >>ng have a great weekend. a grt i'm sean duffy and laura ingraham. and this is a special edition of the manual from new york . city. let'. all right. we have a big show for you tonight. so let's jump right in. the bush administration's wordfh of the year is shortage. >> we talk about a teacher a shortage. we t saw the impact ofe chip the shortage, a housingho shortage irtage,n the u.s.. shi >> we had a shortage of shipping supply shortage, a trucking shortagking shoe. what haven't we had a shortage of this year? everyone remembers what
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happened with baby formula back in the spring when mothers were stuck stuck driving hours t to get one bottle to feed their newborns. >> no problem to be able to feed your baby. few it'sed really scary. few days, hunting foeverren't baby formula. >>le how haven't we learned froe this? those same mothers may stillf th be struggling if they have older kids because nowe we are seeing a disturbing shortage of antibiotics and children's tylenobikes,l. then, of course, there'sd a labor shortage which is impacting everything fromtage organ snowplow driverser to orlando restaurant workers. reeven 911 calls there aren't. enough ems workers to go around . and that's leading to toaroua li response time, which in some situations could mean life or death. your safety is at stake. the ingram angle has wellthe "t documented the ongoing police staffing shortageshewell doc, aw we're learning about a lack of public defenders. listen to what's happening in oregon because of it, crimes involving both misdemeanors and felonies are being dismissed. uding
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thoscre include crimes such crie as property crimes, crimes with firearms, low level assault and even cases of domestic violence. >> this this. did you know there's eve. n a diesel fuel shortage? one major supplier called thisle a code red diesel. trcode red diesel. and buses, trains, construction and manufacturing equipment. >>d manufacturing equipment. >> if the wind took a reallyr gs harsh i don't know, how are we>i going to do it? bac and i'm thinking of getting another going back to my otherfe part time job, which i had before covid. so i'll have to part time jobss. in order to just survive. >> that's what it's really about for so many right now. survival. biden promised us a bettering to america. what are s we going to see that all? joining me now is mikesa huckabee, former arkansas governor , wisconsin congressmarnor. n brian style and horse cooper project . twenty one chairman and authordh of the forthcoming book, put i y'all back in chains. all right, governor , it's good to see you. you.by the way. i hope you had a great
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thanksgiving. but, governor , what's happening herey ar? y >> why are there so many shortages? well, what we really w have is e have a shortage of informed voters. electing so the voters keep electing the same people who give us policies that result in shortages.sh and i don't knowor how that'tase i don't g to change as long as e have an incredibly dishonest news media that news mt refuses an objective and balanced sense of the truth. baand so they honestly thinken maybe joe biden's doing a greata job because the media says that that he's doing a great job. the fact that he can't put a sentence together or walk offc the stage without somebody coming and guidingom is tng and guidingom arm is totally missed by mostofe of the people. e >> and it is a shortage of good information on the part of voters. ngressma >> think it's a really goods point, congressman. here's what concerns me. these are these ar e really goodse ar paying jobs. paying jobs. filling them. you has is an education issue or is this an issue that's coming from congress where or fd to stayongress where at home? but this is almost un-american. it doesn't. we've never ha unamerid this is
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our past. ? >> what's going on here? so many well, this is where so manyy bak people we want to get our economy. we want to get our country tra back on track. the good news is we're goingke to be able to takel the speaker's gavel away from nancy pelosiez j on january 3rd we can control the recklesshe spending and we can helplp worke get workerrss back to work. that's one of the big things that's driving the shortage, is the labor policies that wes o have that have found too many people still sittingtoo on the sidelinesmany. >> yang's really good point horse. what's your take here? what d >>e o you need to do to address this issue? >> because it doesn't stopt there. there'stops another shortage i didn't even mention. it's forensic pathologists, roughly 70 0, 50 are working man full time, but about twice as many are needed to copese with the rising caseload due to a growing number of drug overdose. deaths, rising violent crime and the covid-19 19 pandemic course. biden's policies on crimebi and covid are clearlden's y mak. this particular shortage even worse. >> michael mic dukakis once said the fish rots from the head first. thisth administration is fallins laudth administration is fallins
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and they get lauded ine me the media while ignoringdi all f the more important issues. i'll give you the supply chaint problem is rampant across the board. a quick exampl e. ick exampl i went looking forpes. some envelopes. i wanted the windownstead on the right side instead of the left side for different s places that i went to . and they said they were out. there's a shortage. thise's a shortage. administration had paid too many people to stay home threa and threatened to punish the people that want to producet and the people that work, meaning anyone who shops, whether you're going to a grocery store, you go toore, you a drugstore to see bare shelves that you've never seen inf th the history. of the country. on. but i want to move on becauseo o congressman, i'm not congressman. i go to thovernoe governor . a biden yesterday used a recenty s tragedy as a way to push his gun grab take a watch. >> the idea we still allow
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semiautomatic weapons to be bed is sick, just sick.o be it has no no social value. zero, none. >> not a single solitaryr >> not a single solitaryr governor , you have a tragedy here. push. and now you have joe biden pushing an assault weaponsing as . i mean, what d ko you say to thl president who's using this kind of a tragedy for horribl political gain? >> it's a horrible tragedy, bu ty hi the president is not helping anybody. his utter ignorance of firearmuttes 1 . the semiautomatic has been around for more than one hundred years. manyf us who of us who are hunt, as am i , we duck huntomatic with semi-automatic shotguns. t we turkey hunt with semiautomatic weapons. and quite frankly,i we protect our homes with semiautomatic handguns, a semi-automatic t is not some exotic technical firearm device. c techit's a simple device. it's been around, as i said, for over one hundred years. dand most people who have firearms in their home most likel10y have at least. one semi-automatic. for him to say thafot there's no
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rational reason to have one is really more truth of saying there's no rational reason thato shere's no rational reason thato be president. >> right. you know what? lot uy he's a guy who is protected by guys with a lot of saotected by guys with a lot of unsafe. you can't help yourself, butfe. , congressman, what do you think? this is going to be a tight majority for republicans in the house? thecan a bill like this pass >>hecan a bill like this pass kevin mccarthy's leadership? >> no, you're noe not going to e the republican majority coming in, coming in banning thingsauta like semiautomatic guntis. this is gun deer season inntur wisconsin. s desconsin. s to say over half the deere out season hunters that are out there right now are with semiautomatic guns. you're automatic not going to seed cog republicans in congress moveremo to restrict reasonableve t guns across our country. some in wisconsin call thatiscos holy weeink is hunting season. you're right. so, of. course, i want to move on retirement plans because the biden administration is doubling down. the bi on theg
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scam, changing a rule thate will make it easier for retiremement plans to invest in so-called socially responsiblerc funds and companies. the rule covers plans that collectively invest twelvetrilli trillion dollars horse. how is the left injecting their agenda now into our retirement plans? >> look, we need to started to calling this the cat food plan. cathe money that you've been working for years, if not decades, to set aside so that when you retire, you can livean a decent and pleasant life out is going to be snatched right out of your hands. and now you'll be given the opportunity to buy cat food of if the supply chain makes it available. this a is what this president hs done. now, the positive development is this. on the last election, millions more americans actually voted for freedom, for liberty, for self, government and personal
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responsibility. >> the media hasn't told i us that. but if this trend continues, blacks, whites and browns voting millions more in favor of freedom, we can unshacklepred ourselves from thisen president who has the reverse midas touch. >> you know, congressman, yoan,i serve on the financialal servic committee. and , you know, wewe alrea alree had folks retirement plans crushed by this market. i hope thai t the committeemitt is goingee to take a look into whether funds are giving return investments for for retirees committee will loor retirees is that something the committee will look atat that? absolutely. we need to have properd prop oversight, in particularer, over the securities and exchange commission. chairman gensler has come timerman gensler has come committee zero times intw the last two years. we've got a lo t questions that we need to be asking to make sure that the securities and exchange commissioe thn isnt driving a wolk agenda. we're goineeg to see the tables turn an opportunity for realdeni
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oversight over the biden administration starting january 3rd. stry 3rd i hope so.e so. >> panel, thanks for joining me. have a great night. all right. >> one of the shortages we just talked about was antibiotics, and that's caused in part by our reliance on china. that's where 90% of antibiotics e made from. it's time to seriously think about decoupling, especially now that is directly harming our children. but that's not what global elites want for us .us. the world economic forum's worl not only says werum's need a deep, systemicruct restructuring of the worldurin,n he's praising communist china for how they do things . >> we have to define how the world should look like, which we want to come out of this transformation period. i respect china's achievements,n which are tremendoa' over the last over forty years. ovi think it's a role model for
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many countries. >> all they told me now is gordon chang, senior fellow at the gates don't institute and author of the great us china tech war. article. thanks for being here with me and happy thanksgiving. to you. >> that call schwab davoschin is saying that china is the model that the world should follow. >> what say you? look, chin china ia is committi crimes against humanity, stealing hundreds of billion s of dollars of us intellectualre property each year, spreading covid-19adincovi six point six n deaths outside china. ch is horrificishina. and especially now when chinag is actually falling apart. >> we see the chinese people in uprising, open rebellion atpl that at that apple iphone plant. you know, schwab's timingaw is pretty awful. >> i>> it is awful. loo but i mean, i look this american elites, american business leaders, all davos and they listen to this garbage and they bring it back here. and i wonder, do do american business elites want americaa?
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to look more like china? >>s wh because iatt seems like s what they're doing. well, if wo e go bacbackk six ms ago, it's that clearly was the case because you not only have klaus schwabe., you've got michael bloomberge bl and you've got the blackrock chairman, larry fink, always talking about china. you were just mentioningentioni well, yeah, of course, esg, but they invest in china, whichatoro is the worst esg violator off pn them. >> all right. ichaelspeaking of michael bloom, he's still groveling to china afte the minister boris johnson called the chinese government a coercive autocracy. bloomberg said that johnson's at remarks were his thoughtocs, hi thoughts alone. to those of you who arto te upst and concerned by whataid, y the speaker said, you haveouy my apologies. gordonapolog bloomberg's apologo not to the not not to thele who chinese people who aree protesting, to your point, but actually to the chinese government. yeah, well, bloomberg says of xi jinping is not a dictator. he's talking about china as a democracy. he said he implied in those
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remarks that xi jinping was duly elected. well, i mean dul, look, this guy chairs the pentagon's defense innovation board. he couldn't get a securityt clea clearance or he couldn't keep one if he made those comments to the fbi. you know, this really is wrong. and it shows, yeah, bloomberg is one of the most capablerg i individuals in the world. but these comments really cast doubt on his loyalty to themmens united states. hy doe >> so why does bloomberg even have this position at the pentagon? ntagonwill biden appointed it t? and so he's a big democratic party donor. you know, do the arithmetic, i suppose. i mean, i don'g t know what's id biden's head, but the pointhe is he shouldn't be atldn' shoue shouldn't be atldn' >> and after those comments, he> should be fired. absolutely. so is a solution here as youtho look at the rising threat of china and it's a communist countrist y, do we really need o to decouple from china and lookk back home to manufacture these things that we talk about ta%ngs that we talk about from china? >> don't we need to make thati-o stuff here again? yeah, we absolutely havett. and we've got to make computer chips and we got to make all
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sorts of things. not ju and it's notst just sophi the sophisticated stuff. you know, we've got communities in kentucky. they have a loatt of fentanyl because people have lost hope. peopuse people have lost hope. people need to have manufacturing jobsave . s all those folks who are comingro across our southern border, they're coming from centralican america. un those central americantries countries were devastated by china'sted hina's admission e world trade organization because all the factories went across the pacific. we need to have factories here e not only to stabilize our southern bordesouthernr, but to stabilize kentucky and other states where people just don'tny have hope anymore because they don't have jobs. but also, you need busines nsee leaders to say, you know what, i care about my countrymen. i care about my communitiespe that helped build thisd s, business. you can't throw them and to thed side and go to china and say,my i'm going to make all ofm in my goods over in china u.s and still come back and sell them in the u.s.. u neyou do need patriots ine hoe business who care about the homeland, right? >> absolutely. right >>will you do? we're talking about antibiotics in the first months of a pandemic in july and january 20 , 20 , china was actually threatening to cut off
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antibiotics to the us . they actualltoy stopped the sale of personal protective equipment. they nationalize stopped d american factory making and ninety five masks. >>n chang, i was one of the smartest guys on china.joine happy thtest guys on china.joine and again, happy thanksgiving. thank you, sean.>>, >> all right. two hundred and thirty thousand . that's how many illegal immigrants were apprehended at the southern border just i the month of october, set inre a new all time record .pp and that doesn'trehend include the unprecedented number of gateways. that doesng fox news thats th the average of two thousand seven hundred got awaye illegally cross the border daily. and with and with just weeks left in to the expected end of titlete forty two , that number is expected to absolutely explode. ablyhouse minority leaderwn at h kevin mccarthy was just down at the border and says that chaos like this is why dhs, dhs secretary mayorkas needs to resign. >> if secretary mayorkas does not resign. house republican resign,s
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will investigate every order, every action and every failure.. we will hold our hearings at the border so the democrats can no longer hide from the crisisa they have created. >> joining me now is republican congresswoman beth van duyne and ron vitiello, former acting director under president trump . both of you, thank you forr prem joininp.g. fo told fox news that mayorkas has no plan to resign and that congress needs to stop finger pointing and work on solutions. >> what's your reaction? well, i would say he had solutions when he took his position. they handed him solutions that , were working for many mexicane policy titles. forty two , these were all tools in the toolbox that were doing the job. and he systematically, because they were trump policies, has been undermining themvery and taking them off the table since the very beginning. i've got a message forjob. my caucus. do your job, protectr our country. country,secure our borders everk
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day that you take more tools and you empower drug cartels, you enrich sex traffickers.u en sex traffickers, you arers.u en you're putting americans atericn harm and you're going to haves to be held accountablean. ss >> and congress is going to docy exactly that. you know , i look at this and it's disgusting, the policies at the southern border. but you coul s d change outbord my caucus. but if you don't change outyorks joe bide, n the policy ofange j the southern border isn't really going to change.oe let's put another my caucus in, just the bordeher my caucus in, place and keep the border open and the flow of illegals comingo to the country. >> isn't biden the problem? and not really. my caucus? op well, it certainly starts attheu the top, right. the bucktops stops at the whiteo house. they've had two years to work pl on this problem. emndand in these last two yearse it's just gotten worse every single day. single you talked about the numbers, you know, thousands and thousands of people comingle across the borde cominr every sy night, many of them never beinga seen by law enforcement. and what we know in our historythat t is that there's criminals inside of those groups . there's people that are wanted on the on the terror watch database.
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,you name it. there are people those are the ones that are tryingmayorkas to evade law enforcement. and marcus comes to thisb job on day one , knows exactly whatp goes on at the border. he was he way ats the deputy a when the when the surge of 2014w occurred and he saw us fix it. y so he knows what, what so he knows what, what workand s. and they're moving in the other direction. and yeah, it's due to thhee whie house putting him in charge.>> yeah. congresswoman kyp went on the defensive and asked about kevin mccarthy, his pressn conference at the border. >> take a listen.t defensivwhat is his plan?ing to what is he doing to helptuation the situation? e that we're seeing?ent's we have put a solution to this on the president's first day in the white house, he put forthh a comprehensive immigration worstall being sent in all before it even makes it to thees streets of the united states . so we have a plan with the republican party, has no plan. t >> they do nothing except do political stunts. oman congresswoman, the democrat plan, the biden plan is toepublican plan that p
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there is a republican plan which probably looksrobabl a little bit like president trump's former plan. but what will republicans do here? an, bus doso so i would say i wd suggest the white houseforward, actually look at the bills that we have put forward that have t been able to make them the son of day because we've got a administration, we've got a speaker who won't bring themf to the floor. but there's been a number ofbi bills to address this. members texas congress members working u with the state of texas, working with leadership, have also come up with a plan forr ou our border, specifically with in texas.a thth in texas.a >> we e have a plan. the plan was already in existence before thist thattence before thist and i would argue that you can say that. but because of mental incapacity does not have the ability to be able to say that this is look at the lookste at the circumstances in whics hn he's put our country. my caucus cannot use that excuse. he's had the tools w tooe have th's had the tools w tooe have they've seen the plan.n to they just chosen to completely ignore it. and the people who are in office who were in place before
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they came in, met with them. they told that these other take tools that are working, if you take these away, this will be the consequence. >> they knew it and they did it anyway. >> is saying, listen,l at t we're stopping fenton athe the border. well, the last time i looked y. fentanyl is falling all over this country. people are dying. th fentanyldying. at the border. counhe border. and devastating for families and people's lives. >> and it's not a coincidence. we lost over one hundred thousand americans lastameric year. o at the same time, our border is completely out of control. those those are related. and for them to say that they have a plan and then whato ofey have a plan and then whato years, all of the deteriorationd when this president took over,sn they had 40 year lows ine so noey had 40 year lows ine so border. and now now look a is t it.unreo now it's unrecognizable. we've nevegnwe havr seen a surge we see right now on our southwest border. >> it's never happened before. , in iran. >> i want to come back to youagi again because there wasays. 20 seven hundred a day got getaways. now, most people that comerder n
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across the border, they wanter to turn themselves in to border patrol. they want to get caughtrol, th but this twenty seven hundred, they don't want to be caughtght that want to run away. these are not good people. riese are not good people. i mean, this is a real risk to the safety of the country, whether they're drug dealers, whetterrorists. apistsealers, >> it's a real threat to the homeland. a thre is . law en are trying to evade law enforcement because they have criminal records, but because himinal records, but because they are a danger to theav society. and you're right, they're going all over the country and they're going to settle in really terrible neighborhoods. they're going to prey upon neigs people in those places.. that's what criminals do. and those are in the mix. >> those are the people that are trying to evade. you know, congresswoman, arizo quickly, senator kelly from arizona was askenad about whethr democrats understand the problem at the border. , and in essence, he responded, no, they don't understand it.d do you think democrats are starting to figure out that the border is a real problem, especially those who representhern par states or districts in coates or districts in the country? >> youuntry? a congresswoman,
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escobar, a congressman or in texas who absolutely understand that they need to start holding their own party accountable. the fact is accoun, and i think is working, look at what's happening. yo u fentanyl, if they've gottey control of it, why is ite numb the number one killer of adult a males or adults under the age of forty five in america? it forty five in america? control. it's getting worse. it's the worst that we've ever t it i. e worst that we've ever t >> if this is there, they need e to reevaluate or be held accountable. untabl ife. this policy is outrageous, people getting hurt. thanks >> f congresswoman and ron,e. thanks for joining me. appreciate it. new details in the massacre ofio four idaho college students. students. college students. could it be related to an unsolved case in could it be related to ancoming unsolved case in oregon? >> the details coming next u. >> the world doesn't come together like this very often. but when it does, the results can be extraordinary. qatar is committed to that idea and growing its potential as a
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defect of the immune system that affects millions. >> early testing can give children a chance to dream . police in moscow, idaho is saying the brutal murders ofo four university of idahour uni t students was targeted amidid rer reports that one of the victims ha d a stalker. a >> fox's dan springer has all the details for us .details fo dan , sean, police here in moscow haven't released anything officiaven't rel in a e emphhing officiaven't rel in a e to emphasize that they are working hard. analy they are going through a lot ofa leads and analyzing a mountain of evidencin e that they are making progress in this high profile case. that the fbi's mobile for forensics unit comes in. it's parked at the moscowscow p
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police department. and we assume it'sol worth a loo of that blood and dna workre l is getting done. we also know police are looking at a similar case that happened in salem, oregon, last year.sal, a young couple was attacked by a guy with a long knife knife as they slept. travis jetton was killed. his wife was stabbed 19 times, but she survived. still that case is still unsolved. police maybe giving the families of the victims a bit more information than the media. the fathern th of caylee gongall told cnn that police told hiicmo the killer did target one of the victims prior to the attack. he was not told which one , but that would, of course, mean the others were collaterale. damage. police >> police also addressed reports that caylee had a stalker. d me we have heard mention thatshe st caylee stated she may have had a stalker. lookalker. into that and to this point alto have been unable to corroborate the statement, although we continueug t to seek informatio. and tips regarding that report. >>o bottom line, police stillde
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don't have a suspect or a murder weapon. they're asking for tips to continue and they're asking for the public to be vigilanskit as that killer remains at large . >> shawn, thank you. dan . assi. swecker, a former fbi assistant director . alctorl right, chris foxk in is learning tonight that police have gone back into the homeat c that's been untouched for days. what could they be looking for days later? yeah, well, they may have w brought a specialist on the scene, for example, serology or hairs and fibers, te just to make sure that there's nothing that was uncollected a because the evidence is only as good as the collector of t the evidence and the expertise of the collector. then it gets packageollectord up and sent to the lab or whoever. ged sent to the lab or whoever. but you have to handle ithat properly. you have to know what you're h looking for. you have to havee th the right equipment there. nuances there are a lot of nuances sce deere are a lot of nuances sce that most police departments or the small police departmentsll don't have. >> you know, i look at this
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and we know we had some friendss of the survivors at the housew before law enforcement arrived. we know we have local law fro enforcement first on the scene, not the experts from the fbi. coulthe d the scene have beenndu contaminated? >> that could be impacting thisd investigation could very well.n and not just the crime scene immediately inside the house, the house and in the roomsin thp the surrounding area as well. it was a prettowy narrow crime t scene to begin with ands and they were expanding it outwards and outwards. i noticed there was snow on the ground behind the house where the sliding glass doors is . sodoor it could very well have n trampled outside and inside. o it just very you know, thisen type of crime scene needs to be resu of crime scene needs to be the maximum or the best resultst out of it. and i hate to describe it in that clinical sense when these are human beings, , but you have to know what you're doing and you hate to . >> monday mornine to my morninge to local law enforcement. but you're right, they arrive, at the scene. they don't deal with these
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cases very often and probably didn't wait until the experts came in. but the house is alsos, two three stories with two bedroomsn on each floor. tw the victims were found on the second floor and two on the third floor. two other roommates were home bt at the time but weren't harmedth . what can we learn about the attacker that bypassed that first floor and went to the second and third floor? >> if you look the housee. ,it's kind of a split level house. so the first floor i interpret the first floor to be kind ofu e a basement floor. so when you come i in at ground level, you're on the second flood r. and that would make sense if he's a target of opportunity or whether it wass target actually targeting a specific persona that you would come in on the ground floor and then you go up and we don't know, down downstairs, basement might have been locked their doorslocd might have been locked. i am i my spidey sense tells met that this is a target of opportunity. this this is a predator, not someone who , as they say, target specific person because i
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because pecific person because i they may have targeted somebodt because they followed them ord they drove them or they hadssin some passing contact with thema . buvet i don'ry ct seloe this asy close up and personal relationship type killing, which would say it wasn't a crime of passion. and to that point, you know,t point, as the as the killer came in the house, obviously a look in one bedroom. bothbedroom. if that's what was happening and they killed both people in the room, why go to the other bedroom and commit another crime? or i crime, of they weren't in the ft bedroom, why wouldn't you leave it alone and go to the target? b the target's bedroom?ferent but you have two differentbedr bedrooms, four people deadoo. s >> to your point, it seems like this was something other than a crime of passion. this seems to me to be someone who wanted to kill. here and that's why i keep sayinga that there needs to be a team and they probably are by now looking at other murders around the country. the couthat are very similar. ted bundy hit in about four or
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five different states overd about five years, and the police departments never really connected those dots for several years. actually , so i don't know that that the system exists out there. between states that allows themo to sort of mine the data insideo police files around the country, if you will . there' s rudimentary databases, but not the kind of databases that they really need to connect up those dots. soave they have to doto i dt at manually or just have someone call in from another department and say, we have something herea . but again, my mind goes to a predator. predat goes to someone who who is is a psychotic killer. a if you will . c killer. and i hate to describe in thoseo terms, but close up and personal. >> i just don't see that here. a you know, it's almost a benefit of the internet. and this crime has had so muchthei comm so muchthei crimes in their communities that are far away ar ehat are far away ar actually raising their voices and making those connections cot, which those connections
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i don't think i can hear you. can you hear me, mr. president ? are you? yeah, mr. president . are you there? and shot. shot once. don't they have a white house phone switchboard call for him? i mean, this is a man who has trouble riding a bike, can't read a teleprompter and does know how to exit a stage letting him use the phone live on television is probably not a good idea. >> big mistake, but also you have the nbc reporter going like, oh, a picture of joe biden's here. >> he is like like they have each other's number. yeah, right. no fraudulent. sean, when the bidens finally did get connected, things didn't get appreciably better. >> how are you? we're fine. watching your parade, but still grateful for the people for this opportunity, for the help that we have now in america. what do you want to say? i want to say thanks to the firefighter or the police
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officers, god bless our troops for freedom. that was really cool. >> okay, yeah, okay. is right. >> i don't know how cool it was, but it was concerning. i thought owe me some custard pudding here. >> what is watching the it's the you know, it's, it's embarrassing. you know, get the technology to work, you know, make sure you're prompted to say we're going to stay on the show, don't it. don't embarrass. but it's moments like that that have reporters asking questions like this. >> when you get your annual physical. mr. president , your knee, you just had a birthday. he's 80 years old. he's the oldest serving president ever. and in fact, there's a really important question. this weekend, he said he and his family were going to discuss whether or not he's going to run in twenty , twenty four short. he can't walk in 2020 two. so running is going to be very difficult. and these are real questions, whether he's up to the task. >> and he spent thanksgiving at a twenty million dollar mansion in nantucket. he's like, this is great.
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i'm not going anywhere. >> this is the crux of the job. pretty ugly. a very nice retirement villa. the president wasn't the only one who had technical difficulties at the thanksgiving day parade, alleged queen of christmas, mariah carey, sean took some heat online for lip synching her hit. you be the judge if she's lip sync. >> oh, everybody. >> i know why they're looking around for the kids, of course. but i thought mariah actually did a lot better than the legendary gloria estefan. one , two, three , four. sing without moving your lips. >> now, i'm looking forward to this move. i can focus.
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which brings me to your concern for the lenny lee of weaponizes after mike lindell danbury. she's a ventriloquist. she's a ventriloquist. she was she was thinking the lyrics in her head. you know what? here's the reality. these poor people, they're at the mercy of the control rooms and sometimes the control room far away from their float doesn't tell them the music started. so by the time they hear it, they try to catch up and it looked awful. >> but listen, mariah carey has a beautiful voice right now. i don't want to hear her record . i want to hear her actually sing the sing your songs. yeah. marong no, no, you're right. i mean, but it's hard in these float and parade situations for singers to get a you know, because you get a lot of parade work. >> don't know. but i've talked to people who have and it's difficult. >> they can't sync up. it's just a difficult thing. i'll take your word for it. but okay, raymond, did you hear that joy ? read what she said about the pilgrims sharing a meal with the indians. sixteen , twenty one and thanksgiving in general. >> what's this? it is a holiday riddled with historical inaccuracies built on this myth that
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the indigenous welcome colonizers with open arms and ears. of course, it's the truth. republicans want banned from our textbooks because here's the secret. they want so desperately to keep. we are a country founded on violence. >> this this is a whole show predicated on violence toward the audience. >> apparently their mentality. look, i don't know what joy reid is up to here, but if we're talking about a country founded on violence, you mean the revolutionary war, the civil war that liberated the . >> those were necessary moments of violence. and i'm sorry, this undermines exactly what lincoln intended by making thanksgiving a national holiday peace, tranquility and union. that's what this day is supposed to be about. and if joy wants to give people history lessons, there's probably a good case to be made that it wasn't the pilgrims and the indians in the sixteen hundreds. it was coronado and the indians in fifteen forty one in texas that had the first thanksgiving.
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they actually had a massive thanksgiving and then a feast. >> so let's get our history. we're going to if we want to set the record straight, set it straight. but don't say everybody's violent and horrible, but joyrides out there misleading the american people about what what really happened at thanksgiving, making it seem like something other than it it really was. and i appreciate you being here to say this is the truth about thanksgiving. you're also giving us the truth about a wise man. you are going on , right? i am. i'm on tour right now doing signings. i'll be at the cool springs, barnes and noble in nashville next saturday, december 3rd in dc at the museum of the bible, then in north new jersey, december 16th. details at raymond arroyo .com. >> and i'm loving sharing this story with i'm to i walk by you and my wife rachel doing a podcast. and as you were doing it, i was going to stop by and say i sat there for an hour and listened to the story of the wiseman. >> it is absolutely brilliant. i love the book. my kids love it. so you don't have a christmas. go get it. thank you. thank you. all right. it's been two years, but because of elon musk, we may
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admitted to censoring the hunter biden laptop story just before the twentyptop s twenty election? >> we were called here todaytoe becauswee of an enforcement decision we made against the new york post. we made it quickinstrk post interpretationtrk ,using no other evidence that the materials in the articlecki were obtained through hacking. and according to our policy, we blocked them from being spreadsd upon further consideration. we admitteupon furd this actions wrong. >> well, now we're>> about now f to find out if tha that's really what led to the censorship in response to a tweet this week saying that all internal discussions about suppressing thatng all i bombshell "new yor" report about hunter bidenho should be made publiuld be c. musk said this is necessarypublc to restore public trust. joining me now is mike davis, i founder and president ofnt the internet accountabilittabily project . mike , good to see you. so what' whant importantab aboutou this story? >> well, what's so importantso about this story? about this that elon musk, it ls like he's going to get to the he bottom of whatne happened at
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twitter and facebook and these online platforms when they obviously suppressed information that presented com biden may be compromisedpr by corrupt foreign dealings with ukraine. corruand china.it is and so it'gos good that elon mut is going to get to theom bottom. this what i worry about longpenw term, though, is , is whatth happens when these advertiserk l boycotts break elon musk and break twitter. what happens if these advertiser boycotts don't break elonon't mosque and don't breakn twitter and then they turn to the parlor move wheree they or they ask google they or they ask google of the app storeout , wobbling amazon to kick twitter off polion to kick twitter off ,moderation, policies or censorship. >> so thisce is goinnsg to be a long, tough fight for elon musk. and we should get behind him for what he's because it's very. courageous what he's doing. >> and you're right, we have haa a fight brewing. bu brt mike elon is going to grant amnesty to suspended twitter accounts which haven't broken the law or engaged in egregiousa spam. here's how the mediaged in e ta. >> what putin is going to ber
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all over twitter if there's no regulations on this fake accounts, spoofed accounts,grea the rest of it. this is a great opportunity for him. and so wheoun he's talking about the popular voice, muskies, intg really talking about russian intelligence. >> elon musk promised to not pre let twitter become a free for all help escape , escape, i guess, is open to interpretation. >> so, mike . , quickly, your reaction? yeah, so that they have the supreme leader of iran on twitter calling for israel's destruction. but it's it's an existential, bu threat to democracy to have donald trump on twitter, like,oe give me a break.ld trump thister? is about censorship. this is about silencing thosecer with whom the left disagreessh. this has nothing to dog those with danger or democracy. this is about power. mentio tois is about power. mentio you mentioned this. some are calling to get ri od of twitter off the app store.ar one harvard instructor telling sae harvard instructor telling and google need to seriously start exploring, putting twitter off the apyiooglp store, which must what musk is doing ms is like opening the gates of
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in terms of the havoc it will cause. musk cause. that if twitter does remove him from the app store, he will create an alternative form, let's say. yeah, that's that. g that's great. bue t yoisu have to remember thi google is twenty five times 50 i better than twitter and apple's like 50 times bigger than twitter. biggter.we need to update and ee our century old antitrust laws and break up big tech. >> mike 100%, thanks. me. thanks for joining me. i appreciate it. good insight on a literal thanksgiving turkey trojan horse. that'sth coming up next. >> one of my favorite supplements, qnol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammations. unlike regular turmeric, supplements, quinoa, superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qnol.
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