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>> what that was great, thank you very much for joining us today are making this le. before we left field. [applause] >> good morning everybody, president biden licking up bethel and then, is about to hold out rare news conference, a combination to showcase nato's resolved against russian aggression is we say hello and good morning. in europe is realigning itself in real time are watching today. how are you doing good morning. >> good morning, this is "america's newsroom." i'm glad to be here with you today. if president biden is not here he's in finland because the president is capping up the five day trip he has had, and is the
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newest member of the nato alliance. >> will see how he answers that we have a lot of feedback yesterday from some comments with some zelinski. he was one of them they did not start solo watch this. >> mr. zelenskyy and i, we talked about the kind of guarantees that we can make in the meantime. >> okay he you could cut some slack on that he was pretty close. >> of course we all make mistakes that back, but you are standing next to the president of ukraine, and ukrainian president did say look were very pleased with how everything turned out, however he thinks that he did not get all that he needed. the audience there for that speech was not america, it was the ukrainians, and to call in vladimir, is a reference to -- >> yes so a number of gaps on the public stage you watch them before, so they were ready left
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some of the media to straighten them out and don't blame the president. linda staff. >> and yes, he is 80, you need to be there for him and you need to make a pathway and you sure need to make sure that he does not fall on the sandbag. and i blame the staffer that said do a better job because you cannot have these video images of the president tripping or the president going the wrong way. he can handle the presidency, you have to handle his schedule and where he goes. >> if he campaigns half of what we see in the past few can be out there a lot. and is not just the staff, best sandbag was on the stage and he was standing there for two and a half hours what he can do 24/7 care? that's a suggestion. >> at left to defend the staff because i do think they have gone under their wing, takes qum from making any public apps like that. but his physical capabilities that is not something that the
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staff can always handle and i do think that they try their very best, but he is the president of the united states and the commander in chief, also a message like that complaining about the staff, the big delivered privately. >> so the tour will continue, the nextel it will have the questions, if it is a hard time we will watch it with us momentarily. >> is big brother watching you? up declassified report is raising concerns about personal information that government has on us. we have the latest in washington. >> good morning day now, every american should care about this issue because of this report shows the u.s. government can buy and stockpile trojan data about you. now this exchange yesterday in the hearing with director ray is very significant watch is democratic explains that they
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are tracking the location of everyday americans. >> do you know that the contracts with these data brokers like the one i described provide location data? >> my testimony about purchasing commercial database information that includes location data derived from internet advertising remains the same which is that we currently do not do that. >> but the information that you have that has already been purchased that contain location information? >> i don't know, i just know that the more you drill into this whole issue of commercial data, geolocation data, et cetera, it can get very involved, and in some cases involves pilot projects that are in the past, and it's in case it involves -- >> director wray? >> dana perino the report details on h how the community approach is commercially available information or cai,
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such as geolocation data, and phone records we can be bought from third parties without a warrant according to the report without proper controls, cai can be misused to cause substantial harm and inconvenience to u.s. persons to consent has bipartisan support. jim and jim jordan now calling for action to protect the mannequins. >> legislation cannot just do this you can't just buy it up you can't just use american -- use your money to buy information about you that they can maybe come out for for i mean i just it doesn't go well with the constitution. >> wrong writing told fox yesterday the report shows the government's existing policies dana had failed to safeguard personal privacy and data, so i think you can i hear a lot more about this issue. >> thank you. >> the fbi made the social media platform pull that
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information off the internet if it came from conservative sources. they did this under the guise that it was this information. your star witness that in the litigation, who's in charge of the city to do it on the basis of this information. the court has fun that they testified under oath they said 50%, he had a 50% success rate -- >> i'm not sure if that's the correct representation, but what i will say the fbi is not in the business of moderating content. >> okay. if the guy director respondent obligations for my next guest and showing some media to censor conservative viewpoints. so you asked the question, good morning and we are watching here in new york, here is how we answer part of your query watch this unit. >> i would disagree with your characterization of the fbi instantly your description of my own approach. the idea that a bias against
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conservatives seems somewhat insane to me given my own personal background. >> somewhat insane was the answer, a lot of the questions have to do with the fbi and the trust. then that's what you are driving out in part were you satisfied? >> matur dhal it's so frustrating to hear and see these clips again. and tapping yesterday morning, director wray is you seen was very evasive and defiant that he presented information to our committee was knocked that was not true. in one of our exchanges he claimed and argued with me that they were not pulling down information censoring or silencing this this information before the 2020 election. it's just not true, the last two sets a hundred and 55 opinion came up by a federal judge on july 4th it says that the evidence shows that the fbi was pulling down the speech of american citizens and they made no attempt at all to distinguish between foreign influence in americans, so what the court said is that this result had the
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desired effect of millions of free speech protective postings of conservatives across the country who are pulled off the internet because some fbi agent determined that they did not like that message. it is absolutely staggering and frightening, and the court said by the way, this is arguably the most massive attack on free speech in the united states history. >> said i was the judge in louisiana? i was at texas? who said that on the fourth of july the administration i believe is probably very frustrated with it. but a lot of the censorship is not just come from the fbi, but from the white house itself. and other places is that the type of question that you would be put into them if you get the chance? >> absolutely agree whether or not oversight responsibility we have lots of answers together for the administration because the injunction that the port had the fbi and but also many other federal agencies that have been engaged in what is now being called the industrial complex of censorship here.
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that they have a whole government approach to censuring viewpoints that they disagree with, and that has happened over and over and over again. they were intending to continue it into the court issued the injunction. the fbi's out-of-control. >> you had the man other than garlin in washington who wanted to ask a question, and we sit through a lot of these hearings and frankly it's frustrating for us because the window was so short. his 5 minutes. and so have to time to get a speech and then have to time you get one questioning. republican strategy yesterday, did you strategize with his colleagues on the line of questioning for the hearing? >> league a. we had a meeting the night before, the republican members on the committee worked up a line of questions that they had come in here is a challenge at target rich environment the fbi have evolved in so many scandals that people have lost count. there's so much that her constituents are demanding answers to and we know that they were laboring contain parents and domestic terrorist, and they
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were targeting pro-life catholics as extremists, and they were raiding the homes of political opponents, and the report says the fbi failed in its critical mission of strict fidelity to the law and i have a hundred and 55 page court opinion saying they're engaging in the biggest cover-up in the biggest assault on free speech since the founding of our country. based fbi at least at the top of leadership is broken. we got to have accountability. >> . >> you support cutting funding to the fbi? we have one really important power in the house, and in congress, that's the power of the people. they want $4 billion headquarters of glittery new building to work and i don't think they deserve that. they cannot maintain and uphold the basic most fundamental constitutional rights of the people that they are supposed to protect and serve, then we cannot kick anybody out of office here, we can impeach someone, but you know what that involves. this is an executive branch the president has control over who preserves in these positions but if the leadership is broken that
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is one way we bring accountability and in that we are very serious about. >> so what do we go from here based on what we learned yesterday? or what we did not learn? >> we have to have reforms with the fbi companies the most important law enforcement meant agency in the country, if the leadership is broken then they cannot do their job. they are being weaponize the whole department of justice is. and we are going to continue putting the information off of the american people they can draw their own conclusion. >> thank you for the call sir. thank you. >> thank you. devere is launching an investigation after a chinese hacking attack targeting top officials in the state department. the timing of the intrusion is going to leigh's concerns happening in the spring coincidently at the same time the bond and administration is trying to e's attention with beijing after the spy craft incident. that means the espionage effort went effort went undetected for
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months. >> want to come on that. we have some scorching temperatures today. millions remain under the heat of temperatures are climbing to dangerous levels no sign of relief and sin city, and that's where we find fox weather's max gorden, where it is hot in the desert is in it max hello? >> morning from fagg village las vegas nevada with some folkm their evenings even in the morning times it is not all that cool. it is in the mid-80s right now, but this is going to be the coolest part of the day with temperatures climbing today to around a hundred and 9 degrees. as we move on into the weekend things are only going to heat up from here, we could see temperatures of about 217 degrees challenging all-time highs in daily house. here in clark county nevada cooling shutters are going to be opening up over the weekend people being told to stay indoors and they can. but that did not stop some people from getting out onto the strip and having some fun and
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take a listen to what they said about the heat. >> were struggling in this letter, and was sweating loads. it's hard to heat. >> it is very hot. it is too hot. >> you get out in early, and you kind of accumulate to it. and you don't realize it is getting hot. >> i don't know if i agree with that invites, you should probably stay indoors if you can, people are told to wear light loose clothing, hydrate plenty, and if you are here at the party, you should probably drink a little less alcohol than you might because you can get really dehydrated. >> there's a lot happening indoors into vegas, thank you max enjoy vegas and stay cool and nice to see you. >> memo and is from now they are testifying that hale and the house republicans will press send on how he does his job. kylie spent his money. and where he flies his plane. and so whom does the answer should be a good one coming up
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>> so we brought you distally later on in the week, not as an apparent motive, the suspects dad a convicted sex offender, claimed that disgraced ex-doctor made a little comment about wanting to see girls play while watching the women tennis tournament. the press is reporting that. he was stabbed in the neck back in six times in the chest, he is now in the hospital in stable condition. >> i think the whole world culture is truly awful. it is very hard to pin down who the arbitrators of this. it's usually just a bunch of millennials. >> the award-winning actor
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telling shaming culture is not too far saying that people behind it and i have good intentions and he's broken from hollywood in the past, defending artists who have received backlash for the conservative views. so he continues. >> that's right. >> new polling shows that people who cross into the country are increasingly worried about violent criminals. who in new york alexis is going to give us the story. >> good morning. a lot of people that we talked to say that they don't feel safe, they have buying guns pepper spray tasers to protect themselves but the mayor of new york says that the media is not helping listen to this. >> let's think about it for a moment, how did they start their day? they pick up the news of the morning paper and they see some of the most horrific events that may happen thought the previous day. it plays on your psyche and we are clear on that. >> four people including two young brothers were shot in the bronx and investigators say that
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they opened fire into a crowd shooting a 3-year-old boy and a 6-year-old brother in the leg. to those of the stories that are on the media that the mayor is referencing i guess. according to the merit crime is down, but this new post says that they do not feel that way, they found the av 7% of people in new york state say that crime is a serious problem. in 61% worried they will become a victim themselves, and is not just in the big apple proposed that open chicago toothaches don't feel safe there. 65% of californians are concerned about being a victim of crime so it is nationwide. the owner of one of the privately owned gun stores tells me he sees that huge uptick in a lot of urban residents buying handguns including the women and the elderly. >> if we cannot run it we cannot fight what options do we have? self-defense knows no political balance. if and when protect their families. >> the d.a. says even though the crime is down he cuts and
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not in his stomach every time his family member gets on the subway. >> i had an anchor say that unfortunately it is our responsibility to report what's happening. >> i think it's pitiful to blame the media because these are the stories that we have. these are the facts. this is happening. >> was in a great look. >> i think it makes people feel worse, they walk around and they don't feel good and then the mayor is not making them feel better. >> thank you alexa it's nice to see you. >> when it comes to crime, how people feel is important but there is not a crime crisis in washington, d.c. >> i was less than four months ago, now they are facing the facts. >> you can get away with murder in the city. >> did you just say you can get away with murder in the city? >> city council passing an emergency bill passing some crying and making sure violent
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criminals are kept in custody. but it did not come soon enough our next guest, he was attacked by our gunmen by our 4-year-old son. and watch as his assailant was released from custody after pleading guilty. the owner from d.c. join is now so tell us what happened when you where there was 2:00 in the afternoon? >> yes it was 2:00 in the afternoon, we don't know if he's in over a driver or not, he came in instead of acting aggressive. he shoved me and pulled a gun out on me, and i saw another person who was sitting there, and then he proceeded to act like an all-time boxster, throwing punches so that's when i realized that he wasn't going to calm down. so that's when i attacked him. >> you can see in the video here, your 40-year-old son is there watching all of this 4-year-old son? >> yes.
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>> how did he handle it? >> you can see you got a scandal, so he was arguing with me the whole time because in chinatown to leave, and he said no daddy you sacco watched tv while you are while you are working. and that's when he was more like a dinosaur because i think then he started to understand that this wasn't plain. and he was very confused. he still doesn't really understand why it happened -- and what happened. >> i mean thankfully you are able to defend yourself there. and a lot of people would not be able to do that. so right when the cops arrived. what happens then because this guy say he was in over each driver, and that looper says they have no record of him being part of the company, so your restaurant of course you probably utilize a lot of those services, so what happens after he says okay yes i did a question mark >> so they found the gun and the gun was 9-millimeter and
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there was one loaded in the chamber, they arrested him, and then they took him in, and i was told by the prosecutor that they would ask to be held when he was arraigned when he was. and then, the prosecutor called her back friday and said look and offer him a plea good deal of attempted assault with a dangerous weapon and possession of a firearm which has a guidele of 12 to 24 months, that is when i decided to go to the media because i did not want to go to the media because nobody wants this type of attention on the business, especially in washington d.c. with all the issues were having. especbut if somebody can point n in somebody's child a loaded gun at someone's child and get 12 to 24 months, third message being sent is disgusting. and it's only enemy things was. >> 's city council member so that you can get away with murder in this city do you agree?
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>> yes i do. absolutely. >> and then they let him go as well? >> yes, they sent him -- they released him, he's got a monitor in place like, they told him to come back in september 8th. we found out he's originally from texas and he just came to this area less than 30 days ago was what i was told. so, i don't know if he's even then i show up for sensing. >> i just want to show everyone here, the increase in crime. robberies up 52%, homicide is up 26%, i'm sure this could've been different and i'm sure you... and your mom. >> yes, that's that's why i'm doing this, if you can do this egregious thing in the middle of the day, when there's a child there, and literally get nothing almost nothing as a punishment, i want you just continue to do it. the message was sent into anybody who wants act like this is come to d.c., do this, and
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maybe you'll spend a year or 60 months in jail. >> i'm glad you're still here and your son is still here and i hope your son is all right as well thank you for telling us your story. >> thank you very much. >> what a story. and on camera. and accuse serial sex offender, facing morris so charges. the gruesome evidence the prosecutors are laying on today. also someone paying tribute to the doctors who helped save his life. life. >> [applause].. sometimes. take control of your financial future
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in the boston area more than a decade ago appearing before a judge, formally charged on seven new counts including [bleep] is this justice some years later? brian has more than now. good morning. >> yes minutes ago he just pleaded not guilty before a judge this morning in boston 27 charges related to sexual assaults and attacks against four women in the north end neighborhood dischargers are in charges earlier this month related to attacks against four separate women in boston's charleston. the prosecutors say he terrorized women in both areas in 20072008. the judge ordered $50,000 bail today, but the lawyer says he will pay that immediately. the new charges include three counts of assault with intent, and two counts of indecent assault and battery. it was currently out free with a gps tracker after posting a
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$500,000 bill last month after pleading not guilty on charges related to the first four women. he assaulted. prosecutors today laid out the fact that this accused serial say essentially went after women while he was walking alone in the dark atin wright night or early in the morning one incident at terry 23-year-old entered his car think it was a cab or it will run not to to the ground and took advantage of her. they took dna swab from all four victims and he was living in new jersey and working in a law firm in new york city. fbi agents to grab and utensils include drinking glasses that they watched and used as a corporate event in notched his dna to the dna retrieved from the victims. in the local boston news reports that the police questioned him back in 2,008 about the attacks after he was parted in a neighborhood with a attacks took place in the end he was only
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charge for marijuana possession and let go in the case went cold until now. >> what a story. thank you from new york. >> we have a very, very long meeting with mr. zelenskyy. and it's a different era. the nature of our relationship is better as well. and i think nato has never been stronger. >> president biden wrapping up his european chewer. tour. he held meetings all week to rally support in ukraine. but he did not invite the war-torn country to enjoin nato. they join us now, it is great to have you, just one more thing here about president biden, asking about ukrainian nato watch year. >> >> how long do you think it would take to get ukraine into
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nato it's not for a while right? >> i think when the war there over. >> this that make sense to you and most people? >> it's contentious. he was talking with the polish leaders in the baltic leaders right up until the day the natoe all been saying that we want ukrainian right now and that is not the american position and that the german position, but some of that is because there's a lot of opposition from donald trump who's gonna get the republican nomination they don't want to fight against that when he gets the nomination. part of it is also because if you give him that pathway right now you cannot leverage it later on. on the fact is when the ukrainian gift to the point post-counteroffensive where they have not taken of the territory back, and actually helps zelenskyy somewhat if he can be the one place but by the american saying hey okay i need to negotiate. but i'm getting into nato. one of those things are playing out right now. >> it seems remarkable, just how europe is being realigned.
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before our eyes in real time. and then you have defense spending and that's never been more important than now right? "wall street journal" writes this because nobody's chipping in, canada writes that only 1.38% of gdp on defense. and yet, the canadian leader was therefore the meanings of lithuania, get a credit for being there without pointing up with the responsibility and duty should be. >> the europeans are spending far more, the germans are even sending tanks and that is inconceivable for something like that to happen before the invasion. janet as far away but the only geopolitical challenge they really have on the borders is the thing they see as a priority. they have to increase defense with coordination and capacity. the given how the canadian capacity is going in the enormous a lack of support by spending more as the social services and the rest, they have the same inflation problems
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americans do they just don't have antenna support for wrapping up the defense. >> should that not have support come onto one half canada out of nato but i do think it is harder for president biden to -- >> all these leaders are saying that that you take the war there was gonna come to you. >> the canadians are doing everything that the americans asked if it diplomatically. you talk about russians and sanctions. the canadians are in lockstep with the united states on policy and defense and they are elaborate that's very clear. >> there's a blockbuster movie coming out that i know you have tickets to see, the barbie movie. but there is a controversy going on regarding a map and so everybody hears. there is a map in the mire of in the movie that shows china, and that's not that matt macey -- can you see it there? there's a little... there off the coast of asia is that supposed to symbolize something? >> the map that they've
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because of this controversy is attending monday. and extending crayon it's a couple adults eight docs not nine and it's coming off of asia and of course one up on his or her saying come on this is just kids and we were doing anything, but what they're doing, are mostly can, they are saying that we have a hard time getting through the centers, maybe if we put this line in, the sensors will say it is fine and they'll promote us, while no one in southeast asia in the vietnamese of the rest will recognize that this is a really think we can make everyone happy. but it didn't work. >> who's the most unhappy question much before vietnam day. philippines who was in a band date they just need to bloviate. a member abominable the snowmen movie -- they got all the screenings in southeast asia shutdown because they depicted nine -- line. and it's insane. >> was a difference between eight or nine lines?
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>> this was clearly -- they were trying to show that this is geopolitical -- to try to have ways. so many people will have it both ways the nba, elon, hollywood, the fact is the biggest box office and the weather's china. but if you do not play by the sensor rules, you are not going in. and what are we gonna do? we're going to be done in the united states. we saw a friend who was beating on barbie, beating on people saying why they're doing this? for you can't make everyone happy in an environment that's broken. >> but you make us happy by being here. >> now watch this you're going to love this. >> sports! >> an emotional scene as he presents awards to the medical staff, they all came together to hug him and as they accepted the award and hamlin has been fully cleared to return to the nfl
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this season absolutely remarkable. he suffers cardiac arrest on a monday night football game back in january and you think you take the play this fall? >> i think you will. i think it's unbelievable when you think about where he was. >> so congratulations to him a congratulation to everyone the buffalo bills. and also the medical staff of the university of cincinnati who saved his life together. awesome. >> i love that. >> all right surprising new data on turnout republican data and why that is raising red flags for democrats. therefore junior i live with us next plus, magic mushrooms bill they are still illegal in most states so why they still being stocked on the shelves?for one m
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>> service for one of them will be held on friday, but right now you are looking the coffin of a one of the firefighters age 45, they fought the fire in a cargo ship that lit on fire carrying used cars out of the port. both got trapped inside, but they never made it home. and today the final day to say the bank. while quite a moment. 12 minutes now i want to talk about politics new analysis for the new niche on the 2022. shows republicans are not actually higher than initially thought. pew reports in "the new york times" show that they were supported key voting group should republicans should quote red flag for democrats. they cohost a father than democratic congressman for kellyanne conway for my senior advisor to present a trunk great to have you both on thank you for your time today when i show you the numbers. from those who voted in 2020
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harold who also voted in the nick sims of 2022, you had trumped up by four points, over joe biden and 7167%. this is intriguing one more t time, and the 2020 inviting voters did you vote for the same party a difficult party? 71% voted for a different party compared to only 3% of trumped voters. do you see the concern for democrats? >> i do, and thank you for having me and i do know don't in some ways. i'm encouraged by the data for this reason. i think voters are going to the voting voting booth and are voting their conscious and voting what they believe are the most important things in that particular election. i can see in 2022, the republicans believe that they would be big gains in the house in the there were no gains in fact democrats picked up the seat and they were smaller and abortion and semi issues were heavy on the minds of voters.
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and so i like a big turnout, and if it's a big turn on a much republicans i was fine with that as well as long as democrats are able to wage a campaign and they had a vision. that advances the country's interest. i think i'm more concerned if i was a republican looking at these numbers because you would have thought that just looking at them that would me that republicans would've performed better than midterms. >> so i think what you are suggesting, is that i feel as though this is a little predictable. midterm party in power, tends to lose votes in this case i think it was pretty obvious callahan, do you see it that way this is something is moving here? >> in 2022, think these midterms from more transitional than transformative. but these turnout figures are telling it tells you that heading into 2024, joe biden are anemic in terms of turnout, and
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donna tonk is electric and the problem for joe biden at the top of the ticket in 2024 is that there is a more competitive not for states like montana to name a few states, and it is not clear at the top of the ticket that so many voters that should be adding to the democratic party will. i was struck by three click data points, one was women, women favorite democrats by 18% in the midterms, and 3% in 2022, independent, so republicans lost independence by 16% from 2016 to 2018. in democrats lost independence by 7% from 2020, 22022. so that tells a tale what i would be most weighed about if i were to democratic party right now is the attrition of the hispanics away from the democratic party into the republicans. he started in 2016, and continued in 2022, when
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according to the pew research tournament. about 16% voted democrat. it's only gotten worse for the democratic party they are seen as to religion, pro-abortion up until the last minute. they are seen as not helping with the economy and not helping with the schools, and it's an immigration of course but i think this was good news for republicans who did not have as many competitive seats in a favorable senate map in 2022. at the having 2024. >> 114 you're right -- it is also to the youth vote finding here, there to the one with democrats age 38 under harold one more point about the current president, karl ravech this today, and is headlined "the wall street journal," joe loses authenticity, the kind folks see every man ran as in 2020 will not shun his granddaughter. has his the near loss a bit of shine in the past two and would have used?
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>> i don't disagree with the notion that the 2024 election is going to be a challenge for democrats. anytime you you run for reelection yet to show what you did. but it's everything you are suggesting and what kelly had just said is accurate. i would just ask the question what if republicans not perform a 2022? in the midterms, if this data -- known this data prior to the midterms in 2022, we would've set republicans are going to do very, very well. but in fact they didn't. i think is predictive of these numbers, we might want them to be, and i think the bigger issue is whether or not joe biden, and i think arianne was right here, will be able to carry the ticket for democrats in 2024, will this message be compelling and will they lay out a vision for the country going forward. that is the real question. >> can't wait to see that. great to have you both on. more to come very soon. thank you to you both.
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>> fireworks going off on the hill, they're about to testify before a house panel trying to defend the president's dream agenda.
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>> bill you're gonna want to know about this. they're adding a new product is a counters, it is magic mushrooms. some advocates are pushing to change this, live in los angeles our correspondent has more.
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>> it's not t, but yes they know they are back in the form of candy bars and made in california, the psychedelic mushrooms you may need legal at this federal and state level but they widely available and the internet. and now there is growing support to decriminalize the drug, because the compound inside, can treat depression and anxiety. this week they join 18 other cities nationwide that effectively made personnel use legal alongside colorado and oregon which allowed for therapy. additional states are considering similar legislation. >> i say go for it i don't see a problem with her. >> it'll be great, mushrooms are pretty fun. they shouldn't be illegal, no one should go to jail for trying to have a nice little time and expand their mind a little bit. >> at a recent convention experts admit they also reality and you see things that are not real creating a risk to public safety if abused.
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this is it a legal dispensary in l.a. you can buy some raw or as a chocolate bar, microdosing small vices become popular instead of xanax for anxiety. our lawmakers choices are this, keep mushrooms illegal, allow them only for therapy, or make them available for recreational use to get high for anyone who chooses. >> we are very careful not to be evangelical about the use of psychedelics. we think that they may have benefits and circumspect consent and become with risks. >> and the overdosing -- the bottom line is after detectives on the fringe psychedelic mushrooms are back. >> well, i guess not only know. >> enjoy the trip. >> thank you william. >> fox news alert, three big live events following america's newsroom, first john caregiving terrace the money and a growing cost of going green. >> also were

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