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>> this hour we are tracking to stories out of washington that impacts the two front runners as of now. for the white house. >> dave now released at 1023 form that outlines the bribery accusations against vice president joe biden. and on the right, all isaiah washington grand jury as we wait another indictment against donald trump. >> welcome back to "america reports" as we kick off our two. here we go on a friday afternoon. >> great to be with you in a jam-packed hour ahead. the former president has been named as a target of a special counsel a new investigation in a way to overturn the presidential election in 2020. and they're leading up to the attack on the u.s. capital. there standing by to break down both stories for us one of our reporters. >> first let's go back to the source, the former president donald trump representing him in the jack smith probe and he joins us now. john thank you for being with us. the president was told to appear
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before a grand jury just down the street from where we are here in washington by thursday. he didn't do it, what was the think of him not appearing? >> look at what is happening to a beautiful country. for the first time in history a sitting president is using the department of justice to go after a political opponent criminally while that opponent is leading in the polls. and it's quite interesting because on sunday night the president gets an invitation to appear before a grand jury, and in the same week that joe biden is and snarled in a massive bribery allegation. and at the same time that the president, president trump is leading in the polls. so something is going on here that's not quite right. but there's no need to appear in front of a grand jury right now.
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because president trump did nothing wrong and nothing criminal and he's made his case saying that he was entitled to take these positions as president of united states when he saw all of these election discrepancies and irregularities going on. he did what any president was required to do because he took an oath to do exactly that. >> first, it will be solely focused on the jack smith investigation into the aftermath of the 2020 election. you're also part of the team that was trying to dig into whether others in the press, the former president orbit received target letters that you did but what did you find? >> well, the bottom line is that the special prosecutor which is really the biting justice department is after donald trump. and that is the focus, they are accusing donald trump of two things, number one that there was some kind of effort to obstruct the january 6th count. the only thing that president trump asked is a pause in the counting so those seven contested states could either re-audit are recertified. i have never heard of anyone getting indicted for asking for an audit.
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what president trump was looking for was the truth. was to find out exactly what happened in those seven contested states. that is just not criminal. the other statue that they are looking at is whether or not president trump intimidated anyone. or ballot stuff, and that is an example of the criminal justice system being used against the victim because he knew what the president was saying in real time, after november is that all of these election discrepancies, all these unlawful acts in a state level, and what he asked ultimately was to try and find out the truth and get to the truth. and that's just not criminal. >> jonathan of course is a contributor here at the fox news channel and they know him quite well and they said that they better have the goods if the plants and breaking charges against a former president here's what he said. >> they have to really stick to landing. so that no one will question it. of a few people will question it. that's going to acquire some very direct and strong evidence.
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we have not seen that. so if smith does not have that type of evidence that he is moving forward, largely on the speech then i think he will fulfill the narrative of donald trump. you will be the federal version of elsa and brad can bring in that indictment. >> john yoo mention some of the things that you thought that jack smith may attack the president on and it's also the idea he incited people to riot. or there is the idea and miss again how 16 people had been arrested for a fall selector scheme click the charges be going in that direction as well? what do you think? >> what we see here is that donald trump is leading in the polls, and we have joe biden, using his justice department to criminalize free speech. a weaponize free speech, at the same time, use that justice department to interfere with the election process. do not forget we are in the middle of a campaign right now for 2024.
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and for the justice department to interfere in that election by trying to tie up mr. trump and all kinds of legal proceedings. it is just outrageous and incredibly unfair to the american people who want to hear these candidates to talk about the issues. but i would say, what mr. smith may be saying is james comey of 2024. because when he's really going to do a show to the american people that this process is entirely unfair to president trump, but more importantly it's unfair to the american people who want to deal with particular issues and not get involved in this kind of retaliatory campaign against mr. trump who is acting in an official capacity in 2020. in carrying out his objectives. you know they started with plan b back in 2,060. there were now up to planet x. the x plan is not to use the criminal justice process to intimidate president trump and intimidate his his supporters to go after them.
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and that needs to stop. >> let's be clear that they denied that the justice department investigations are politically motivated and he said he appointed smith who recalled a veteran career prosecutor as with as well as a special counsel to give it a degree of independence from the critical appointees into that you say what? >> i say ultimately merrick garland has to approve this indictment. garland needs to stay wants to stay in office, the only way they think they can say now faces is by prosecuting mr mr. trump on numerous charges around the country. and this is a coordinated effort in a collusive effort and it's drawing to tie him up in knots and a bit of a campaign that he's leading, but when have we ever seen that before in the history of the united states? if i appear in court, i'm going to be representing idol and the president of the united states but the sovereign citizens of this country who deserve to hear the truth.
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the first thing we would ask for is does have cameras in the courtroom. so all americans can see what's happening in our criminal justice system. and i would hope that the department of justice would join in that effort so that we can take the curtain away and all americans can see what's happening. this is unprecedented to threaten the president. >> you may want to have that discussion with donald trump because he's the one who didn't want cameras in the courtroom. but john -- >> that's difficult that i have a process. we can have a process in d.c. >> he also can't have park park get in my eye can't mess in federal court. >> you can ask for. >> yes but you're not gonna get them. john, thank you very much with that the top deal we appreciate you. >> good to janet jump into the conversation. good to have been a friday afternoon. >> great to be with you. as an attorney as a journalist i hope that john is wrong.
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i hope they do let the cameras in there, but you can always ask it's always just asking for the recordings and feeds from the supreme court. you're fighting an uphill battle on that but this comes, this new indictment comes against the backdrop of what we're hearing from these whistle-blowers who are alleging the irs and the fbi did not treat hunter biden the same way. they think every taxpayer should be treated -- there's also a source that says that he told officials that they were forced into paying off the bidens and that's an allegation that's unverified but all of that is in this mix is the optics of this additional indictment for president trump is out there. and causing people to ask questions and put pressure on the doj to show and prove that they are applying the law universally for everyone. >> there are two of the questions in this. and it's what does the fbi do and the doj do to investigate these allegations and what is
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the fbi seek to keep this information out of the public view? the member can't congress had to do this in a skiff, and fix things not classified they shoud put it out there. >> it does raise a lot of questions will happen to that form and i asked him about this a few weeks ago and he told me he was aware of it and he went to the office and got additional vetting and from that they had enough to work and incentive place where they were opening investigations and that includes delaware were they were handling the hunter biden investigation. with all those questions we have, additionally we want to know if he picked up this document and if it was part of the ongoing investigation or if it was a quiet death. he is the only one who can answer that. >> we continue to follow the money, will look at this latest document, there is a money trai. this is when they look in jokingly said show us the money
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but now they're laying it out. what does all of this go next? because these are obviously very serious allegations. >> they are just allegations at this moment and we know this confidential source with someone who was considered reliable for the fbi who use them across multiple administrations. this wasn't something that showed up they had the relationship with this as credible. but there unverified allegations. if someone has dug into them that would be good to know because then we can see if they tracked them down or not. but one of the allegations in this form is that an executive told that source that i did make payments but never directly to the big guy and i said been through all kinds of different companies so let's take them ten years to track it down. while the g.o.p. leaders are going to say that's what we found, the huge conglomerate of all kinds of different companies that look like they were from money laundering, that's what they suggested but it's all unverified at this point.
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>> i like to think that great minds think alike but you so much further ahead head on this idea than i am, but when it came to the unverified steele dossier, the media took it in band with it but now they're saying that there is form 1023 and it's unverified and we shouldn't be reporting on unverified information. but you talk about hypocrisy. >> that was a question a lot of people had. what sprung up from that dossier has fallen apart. and under the years of looking at it especially at its heart when this is the same kind of thing you have a confidential human source that is relaying that date and time that claims that this happen. so either the left that it was worth an investigation sold this also i believe should be within investigation as well. >> and you wonder if the name divided was exchange for trump holiday is treated at?
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>> shannon will be watching for you this week end. >> we will interview tonight. that'll be on the special report when i fill in for brett and we will have a brand-new pull out of iowa and south carolina that we will break on sunday morning. who is getting closer to the debate stage. >> looking forward to all of that. we will see you tonight. >> . >> a member of that flight that left people stranded in las vegas without air conditioning? now the judge is getting involved. in a cold lemonade. >> plus flight delays in cancellation and pilot strikes congress to step again to ensure they say of smooth landing per serious questions remain about whether or not they'll actually be able to help. >> panic over passports, i hope you don't hear what. >> just saw flights to get us to rome was $2,000 plus buboes
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>> at 6:00 p.m., our flight got delayed till midnight. and they they told us our plane was canceled and they send us down here for us to get a voucher, to get some answer from these people but we haven't had any answer at all. >> i suppose they have to stand in the long length ask us what to do. but i'm not sure. we'll just talk, we don't know what to do. and we don't even know where our luggage is. >> 's million marino's lawmakern
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n hearing from constituents before they even fly. americans are flooding capitol hill asking where is my passport? the state department struggling to keep up sending travelers into a full-fledged panic. chad pergram is going to tell you what you need to do on getting your passport right now. first at an airport, what is congress proposing grady? and how can we help? >> john they're working on the reauthorization though which happens every five years, but this time around there is an extra sense of urgency from lawmakers to do something because of the mass flight delay in cancellation in the industry, so the house is showing it's a rare unity of a bill that is providing refunds to passengers
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caught up in nightmares and hiring more air traffic controllers unit also raises the retirement age from 65 to 67 and republicans say the bill tacos problem in the transportation secretary should have done more to fix. >> we believe our bill will be able to solve some of these things that they refuse to solve as we move forward and look to the future to make air travel safer. another transportation. >> but if you are flying unfortunately you're not going to notice any improvement right away. the bill is hung up in the senate and the airlines are still dealing with pilot shortages even though they did raise the retirement age that will not solve the entire problem not to mention the southwest union does not have a deal with the airline still and those pilots are getting closer to striking. >> southwest has been in numerous times culminating over christmas but that is what will you are trying to address our
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customers have no reliable system they can rely on. >> the airlines are praising the house for passing its version of the bill as lawmakers in the senate and house has until the end of september to get together on some registration and as you know john, sometimes congress does its best work in the 11th hour so it could be a while before we see something coming together. >> for the most part congress only average seems to do anything in the 11th hour. thank you sandra? >> now to the past foot purgatory folks are waiting for months with few updates on applications chad what happens if you're traveling overseas? >> sandra, there is a passport panic in the semi. and there's a request for new passports, however there is a massive backlog that lawmakers a used aviva to help their constituents eat excretes their requests but no more.
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>> we're constantly bombarded with complaints and concerns about delayed passport renewals. in fact i get my text messages from constituents who have my personal number about this one issue then any other issue in the congress. >> lawmakers say they are hiring freeze coupled with the pandemic is fueling the bottleneck. secretary of state says "the demand for passports is greater than its ever been" congress is going to be responsible but may be hamstrung. >> people's patience has been tested beyond measure. ultimately to blame for this is the congress of the united states. because it is failed to provide the kind of financial support the state department needs to do the job. >> larson planta flat tear up with her family but she had to first travel from her home in utah to los angeles to get her sons passport updated.
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>> i did not know with the support for them is on the other end, and what is happening, why are we not putting more into that? if their projection is that things might not change until the end of the year and what are we doing in the increase if still there? >> passport must be valid for six months after the initial travel date, and the wait time for a passport is not close to 13 weeks. the state department is processing 400,000 applications each week. sandra? >> that is a lot chad. we hope everybody gets the help they need thank you so much c chad. >> sandra, quick update on a fox exclusively about your early in the week remember that nightmare they left folk stranded on the tarmac without air conditioning for hours? some passengers needed oxygen, some even lost control of their. the situation has gotten so bad. the transportation tells fox
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that the feds are investigating this. this is the reports are shocking even at normal temperatures in the delay is not supposed to go on that long. we had that we have rules about that which are actively being enforced. dr. airlines has apologized and says that it is also looking into what happened. >> let's see what turns up. new trade routes, the fight for control on the arctic. is heating up in and china wans a piece who have a new report on that coming up. >> plus a north carolina woman is suing the doctors who started her on the road to gender transition at the age of 17. in the outcome that have a huge impact on transgender care when it comes to children and teens. mosley and her attorney would join us coming up next.
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>> united states is boosting military forces in the persian gulf sending new fire jacks and possibly thousands of marines the region to encounter the good growing fat and around. defense of fish calling this one of the most important waterway of santa? >> thank you so much john. meanwhile they're trying to get to control in the arctic which is raising control concern in washington. jennifer's life with this and washington. hello jennifer. >> hello. one of the main threats being discussed today by american's top national security leaders at the aspen security forum. >> the first place in alaska is closer to korea and japan. and closest to the den forces bd in australia and in hawaii.
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>> the u.s. is one of only eight countries with territory above the arctic circle and now china wants a piece of it too is why it matters. as the snow caps are melting to the climate change, china russia and the u.s. are in a race for the national resources there. new sources of oil coal and gas as well as clean energy and rare earth of minerals. and shorten trade routes, it is 20 days shorter to get from asia to europe via the arctic. >> russia has been building up its capabilities in the arctic including its heavy icebreakers. vladimir putin is dated his vision for the northern sea route to become a alternative to the suez canal to facilitate faster trade between europe and asia. >> we are building icebreakers finally. and we have to live one is broken and we are building in russia by the way is 54 and many which is nuclear powered. >> after years of resisting the arctic is now a key focus of
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the pentagon as part of the national defense strategy it's also a focus in china and russia a race against the clock as the ice melts sandra? >> thank you jennifer. john? >> i was manipulated not only by my trance peers, but my gender specialist as well. the person who gave me my letter of recommendation in surgery. it was also there is a wonderful thing, it was in a medical condition that you needed to be treated like you are trance now and it celebrated and your wonderful. >> a north carolina woman is left heartbroken after going through jander transitioning at a young age only to try to reverse course years later. 25 euros mosley said that she was failed by her doctors who let her down the path of hormons and a double a double mastectomy but all she needed was therapy and now she's taking her concerns to the courts and suing her doctors for fast checking her to transgender care at the age of 17.
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she joins us now along with her attorney. it's good to see you again mosley, and josh welcome to you. and we talk to you many times in the past this was before the lawsuit what is the basis for the lawsuit and what was the thinking of filing it now? >> the basis was that i was wrong. and malpractice was involved. and my hope in filing this was that justice will be served but not only that, but other people who have been wrongs will will feel empowered and help the lead not feel like there alone. >> you are having mental health issues when you enter it enter adolescence them above rather than treating the mental health issues doctors push you towards transitioning, did transitioning help you with the mental health issues at all? >> absolutely not. in fact, everything in my life including scores for mental health tests reflected that things are getting worse. and everything continued to go
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downhill and decline as i was on these hormones. >> josh, you say in the lawsuit that the doctors like to mosley by omission explained? >> that is right john. as we alleged in her complaint, she was deceived. and taking down a path of medicalization. and cross sex hormones. in surgical removal of a body parts. and the false promise that they'll affix a mental health problems and it did not. in appropriate care was not given in her case and it's a sad story and we hope preventable strategy. and that's another reason i know that she is seeking justice in this case. >> so the sex hormones, some of them have a temporary effect and some of them have lasting side effects, definitely that double mastectomy is irreversible, at the age of 25 now mosley, transition back to being a woman, what situation has that irreversible surgery left you with?
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>> it is been devastating mentally and physically. i mean i was a ready and immensity compromise of position. and they took away my physical health as well. >> wow, kaiser in california is also facing numerous lawsuits for treatment, care the love gel is one of those people who sued -- in her lawsuit and her attorney said that this case is about a team of doctors who decided to perform a damaging imitation sex change experience. and then a 12-year-old, a vulnerable borescope struggling with care, and psychotherapy and not cross sex hormones and mutilating services. this is happening across the country and josh what is this? is a social ideology? pressure? they do business? is it all of these things? >> bringing it down to all these other clients cases as a
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foreign i was founded this year to serve them they are coming forward and saying that they were missed deceived and misled and this does not fix my mental health problems. and they are justice. they want their health care providers to be held accountable and they want to prevent the strategy from happening to anybody else. and to send a message. >> say you have been living this yourself preshow, but what is behind all of this is it socl pressure of people have an ideology saying you need to be something other than you are moy what is it? >> i don't know why the adults that are in charge of pushing this except for the fact that they are profiting from it. and bolstering their credentials in this ever-growing business of gender-affirming care but as for the children who fall victim to it, they've just been sold snake oil. it's always children who are vulnerable which are all children, but on top of it it is ones who have autism but who
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would mentally ill or suffering and that's why they're doing it. they've been so this live. >> last part year, there's the issue of compensation obviously from what you've gone through what is the broader message do you think of your lawsuit? >> it is not okay what happened to me, it's not okay if you happen to you. you deserve justice and you deserve better treatment and you deserve the treatment for your mental health and you are not alone. >> all right mosley will be watching this as we move into the quotes. and josh is also there's a heavy one we really appreciate it. >> homeowners are living through a nightmare struggling to get home insurance after a couple of brutal hurricane seasons. >> plus president biden not only in his push for green energy -- larry says that biden's economic claim is one of the greatest presidential fossil of all time. he is standing by.
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>> we want to bring our clean energy home. and we've seen more than $16 billion annual offshore wind investment center took office, including 18 offshore wind vessels, 12 manufacturing facilities, and our clean energy should be made in america. >> president biden having his planet philadelphia is not opening up the gulf of mexico for offshore wind lease sails. by the new jersey things are not going so well. a danish company got the winning bid and the money that came with it not to mention folks there are saying it is running --
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ruining the coastline. let's bringing the claims -- who are we relying on? to build these wind turbines? were all the parts coming coming from, because were not making those robe bringing in manufacturing over but it's just a plan. you need is talking about how they will be investments and they world be new jobs basically, and that's not happening right now, so the more we push for this the mover pulling reliance on foreign nations to build it. china is the biggest building of it. >> china's ilumya who's been a benefit from this. in the american work is in a be the biggest loser because he shutting down fossil fuels.
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and we see these construction unions and other unions and oil unions they are all in full revolt, and they are criticizing it and they're asking why is the neck and a bacchus in 2024 in the state change her mind. and he's not going to change his mind because he's being held captive by all these advisors who are climate obsessive and try to create these new deal crazy people. look at this -- here's another one, and i know another person's coming on tonight, but this is not an overly hot july all right. it's not, when you look at the temperatures for the entire country, this is just another -- hot weather happens in some places in cooler weather happens in other places but we do not have a climate catastrophe. president biden's own council of economic advisors plus his office of management and budget to the credit get a white paper study that was all a few weeks ago, and they reported on it for us, and they basically said that a couple degrees fahrenheit and higher temperatures over a hundred 225 years have virtually no economic impacts. these are his own agencies okay. but he doesn't listen to that
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because he is surrounded by these ideological people. this is another example of that. he can say what he wants to say but the reality is different. >> since it's friday larry, i thought i get you going because also in that speech yesterday, the president said this on the deficit. >> guess what else -- i lowered the federal deficit by $100 sextillion in the first two years. >> i lowered the federal deficit by 1 trillion -- 700 billion -- >> is usually a stage whisper but that was kind of loud. but whether "the washington post" say about this? >> they earned him a bottomless pinocchio. >> and you keep saying it. and here's the thing that is so cool is that just yesterday we had kevin the former cea a really smart guy five times smarter than i will ever be,
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have the new estimate for the next 30 years off of the biden baseline. saying that deficit will be 200% higher than gdp. that was the u.s. government deficit who will be 200% to u.s. gdp okay. and that is insanity. i don't know what that means is such a big number. >> i'm trying to map my wrap my mind around it. but w what if you keep making ts claim. this is the first time he said that. and it is factually incorrect. so why? >> the president -- whatever motivation i'm not here to judge them personally and physically i'm just saying his advisors are signing off on it and they're a bunch of bad numbers for these campaign speeches that get disproven because he tweeted the other day that they were higher than they were pre-pandemic. and he was chastised by the twitter community saying that it was factually untrue that shows
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the number. >> the last time they flagged anything was two weeks before that. >> and he keeps pushing this deficit thing and it undermines his credibility and it doesn't help by now mix, but look, i just want a serious point to get across here okay, biden administration and government spending of a shared gdp is a very important number. 25%. the 50 year historical averages about 20%. you want to solve the budget gap you need to do two things, number one bring to spending down to 20% gdp or less. okay, he's a big spender this guy. number two, you've got to grow the economy. >> that's where we may struggle. >> he needs to cut tax rates and get a strong dollar is good as gold and limit federal spending and you won't have to worry about 200% gdp nonsense in
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the next 30 years. >> i have to leave it there but i'm gonna be watching her at a different hour. it's before 4:00 tonight? >> seems like you have a lot to say. >> it's not bribery it's extortion. >> that is the t watch them at 4:00. >> biden extortion it does not make anybody happy. >> larry thank you very much we see a 4:00. >> didn't know there was a bottomless pinocchio, there is an insurance crisis brewing in this country as natural disasters are gonna help companies rethink who gets coverage and how much. coverage has either been halted in california in the senior national correspondent is live in malibu california and william is there a to this? >> does not an easy one down. california has the largest insurance company that grows here is the same in california. but as you said as they scale
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back her drug coverage altogether, and those high-risk areas, the states have the set of these pools as the only way to keep some homeowners in their homes. >> i seen our choices shrink and go up. >> from california to florida. >> it was coming through the windows on the doors on the walls. >> insurance rates jump 9% this year according to the wildfires and hail storms and hurricanes. >> i moved here from florida last year so i said this doesn't happen in new york. >> computer models shows accelerating of extreme weather. >> the uncertainty associated with climate change and the effects on losses is quite difficult to model. >> . >> that uncertainty is producing premiums higher as the initial effect isn't for catastrophic losses. >> we are in the middle of an insurance company insurrection in california.
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>> they stop selling homeowners coverage in california. >> effecting every single county and everything a transaction up and down the state of california. >> three national insurers in florida left it and several other stop writing new policies. because state regulators kept rates artificially low. >> we have all this insurance that is kept at least for many folks living in harm's way at artificially low premiums. >> right, so one of the situations here is that those insurance rates -- that's one reason it's going up. another reason is labor and materials but it's a system that protects insurers from very high claims in disaster areas and their rates are going really high but the regulators won't let them pass it on to consumers so some insurance companies are simply saying we are done. >> gonna be a tough one to solve. but it looks there now. thank you. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> john: legendary singer tony bennett has gone to the great lounge in the sky. he was 96. c.b. cotton is live in new york. c.b., a lot of us had the pleasure of meeting tony bennett in person. he was performing longer than many of us have been alive. he started in the 50s. >> yeah, that's right. tony bennett's career lasted eight decades. while connecting to listeners of all ages, in 1952, he released his first album called "because of you." he released more than 70 albums. in 1965, his mentor and friend, frank sinatra called bennett the best singner the business. bennett made history twice with the oldest performer to have a
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number 1 album on the top 200. outside of music, he served in world war ii. he marched with martin luther king and sounded a nonprofit for arts education. he kept performing after being diagnosed with alzheimers. his last concert was in august of 2021 when he and lady gaga performed at radio city music hall in new york. the concert, a promotion of the duo's second collaborative am bum and a celebration of bennett's 95th birthday. billy joel tweeted that bennett was a unique voice and made the transition from the era of jazz and to the age of pop. frank sinatra's daughter, nancy, writing tony was one of the most splendid people that ever lived. kind, loving, generous. he never let us down. he won 20 grammys and two emmys over the course of his career. there's no word on the cause of his death. he was two weeks shy of his 97th
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