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is about 200,000 angelenos are on strike today. back to you. >> bill: wow, imagine that. william and lax. thank you sir. >> dana: new images have been taken of the southern border and they showing just how bold people are. cartel members are with rifles and justin body armor and walked right into the united states. welcome to a brand-new hour for of "america's newsroom." >> bill: good morning, this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the chaos of the border, texas is releasing new joan images of a human smuggler as offices make a major fit no . move me while republicans continue to call out secretary mayorkas who is apparently, this is supposed to be his job. >> every time you get more
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flack about the border, they reveal the deficiency between meyer case and his purposeful conduct. >> bill: so build back in his post. nico parker texas bill but do you have? >> good morning to you, the images are startling, and the law enforcement tells me that it happened saturday night down in the valley, we will get right into those images, take a look here, they show a group of suspected cartel gunmen on the drawbridge cameras that they cross illegally into france and texas. i have a cutout area with significant drug smuggling and you can see there are with rifles and some of them are wearing body armor as they are moving to the brush and what you are looking at the u.s. side of the border. i am told elite border patrol were called out to the area, and they search for these men but they were unable to find them. and this happened days after an arm smuggler was seen here in eagle pass we are. take a look at these images released by texas dps from one
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of their jaunts. again showing and human smuggler who has a rightful guiding a group of illegal immigrants into the middle of the river here in eagle pass. they gave the gps coordinates and they try going after him but he was able to gate get back to mexico. north dakota's governor and g.o.p. candidate he is here in eagle pass and we met up with him that he tells us the border is a national security crisis take a listen to this. >> ben asher security because of this open border is going to be around for decades in our country because of the file at the biden administration has right now. >> back down in the valley, a single one of their stations near texas it encountered over 1,100 illegal immigrants ingested 24 our period, and i was in texas, and the rio grande valley sector saw more than 4,600,000,000 crossings this weekend alone as the numbers are
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starting to spike it yet again. lastly we will talk about the fight not take a look at these images, they reported that their agents in arizona on a single day last week seized over 870,000 fat north hills in 14 pounds of pure fat not powder, and those pills were hitting in roofing paper and in a car and strapped a human body just to put it in perspective for you, back out here live the single point of entry in arizona has now seized over 40 million nob hill since october 1st. that is one single port of, and a 308 of them in the united states. >> it's good to have you back out there thank you. >> there is a lot of questions about whether or not joe biden talked about the business with hunter and if he was involved with the business with hunter and that gets the cart before
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the horse. but the business with joe biden access to joe biden. >> that was last hour as we learned that there were more partners visiting the white house. reporting that partners went to the white house at least 27 times. in 2009 and 2016. but it turns out that he actually had at least 36 my house visits over that time frame. select bring in the wisconsin senator. what do you hear the story? >> people are outraged. you don't have someone come into the white house and the vice president residence 36 times that we know of. they could have been other personal exceptions as well that we know. especially for someone who serves for the preservation of american heritage abroad. hardly anyone knows about this is certainly people in the white house and the
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vice president office they saw this person. but this is about protecting the financial era of the family. people can be looking very closely >> bill: so that is 63 times he visited in the white house and the residence, he wasn't just a visitor he was a frequent flyer. >> that's exactly right, nobody comes in that many times alyssa doing something, this would be unusual even for the head of a major agency. it's only a member of cabinet and the key leaders in the vice president several times. and this was a commission just like thousands of others that you see at the federal level in the state governance, and you certainly wouldn't invoke a top leader on lessons in washington now even the state house, secreted or there is much, much much of the story, and hope we get to the bottom of it. and i hope it happens before the 2024 election, unlike the debacle that we saw with hunter
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biden's laptop for the 2020 election. >> dana: we might even know for before the debate right there, and your home state of wisconsin, and that is coming up in just two weeks from tomorrow, and this can be a people on the stage now, vice president pence is now qualified to be on the debt debate stage and we wanted to reach you this statement from "the wall street journal," who is at those they call column, he said that the g.o.p. was turned into a party of wishful thinking. when they spent two and a half years crossing their fingers and bring gripping the talismans despite the immovable wall of evidence that he was going to run again, donald trump, and he was a heavy favorite for the nomination with one or two exceptions, a dozen or so republican opponents continue to hope for a miracle rather than to do the hard work trying to engineer one. you are a presidential candidate wants to know you followed this closely and you ended up getting ready to be the host of the host state of this debate, so the key to dealing with a situation where his lead is quite
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commanding, donald trump, and it seems to be durable so what you think it happened? >> first of all looking forward to the first debate, i stood next to him eight years ago in cleveland, and i'm looking forward to be in the stage not as a participate but someone welcoming everyone to the great state of wisconsin. on august 23rd. i think it is one of those on fox news, we have up all the other day, that shows that donald trump is clearly and understandably went ahead and all of the polls nationally, many of the state-by-state polls. that there are number of his supporters steadily say that they are willing to look at under candidates. and i think in the end he is and the right to be the front runner, but anyone else is going to be on the stage on august 23rd. and they have to make the case not only that they are as boldest president trump and getting things done, but they are better suited to beat joe biden. >> bill: we were making a note of the last special election you had a wisconsin, and the numbers that we have observed in
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dane county, which is where madison accounting and university of wisconsin is, the tenant was incredible. and, every election cycle, every two years, you see democrats improve their margin in that county, but at least two percentage points, so, as a republican or a swing state where it is razor tight every year wisconsin, what is the republican party trying to do there? to close that gap today? >> yes we have to get those younger people sooner, we cannot just wait until you're too out of college or a month or two before the election yet to get to them sooner and we have to get to them and younger ages and get some more young people and be effective and find new ways to get a counter message out to the young people indoctrination. you are right on the money. but the second largest county and get their vote total up to for milwaukee, the largest county by far and 82% of the people in dink county were radically liberal candidates,
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you cannot when it wisconsin with this kind of margins we have to make some steps. >> dana: indeed, i remember asking about posts are not numbers. and they were eye-popping. >> from april, it was really great. >> bill: we will see you milwaukee in a few weeks. thank you looking forward to seeing you. one more no, he scheduled to go to jail right, we're talking about this a bit earlier today, there's a possibility he could just have a house hearing, that everyone can watch and say because he is showing a willingness to put himself out there and speak to a lot of people. >> dana: if he like he has something to say. let's given an opportunity. >> bill: in the meantime, many democratic voters helping another cannon that will emerge to challenge but in next year, recent "new york times" show that 50% of the party believes that someone else should run. only 45% wants to nominate joe biden again in 2024, they dig into the numbers and get
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reaction fresno, make good to see you hello? >> good money to do both of you, someone in minnesota is calling for qualifying democrats to jump into the race. >> people with the town at the time of the energy in the ethics to enter the primary should do it. we have 12 republicans as options for republican primary voters, right now we only have three in the democratic side, i believe the competition, with the democratic party, democracy meets the freedom to make choices and we do not have many of them. >> "the washington post" seems to offer a trial and pennsylvania governor josh shapiro in recent days who was just wanted to office in january. the notes that were president biden won by a little more than 80,000 votes, schapiro won by more than 790,000, writing "pennsylvania governor is one of the most determined and so far successful practitioner of this new politics of addition, you might know shapiro is the guy who got
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a collapse part of interstate 95 in philadelphia fix within 12 days, given how long project's are taking to complete, he deserves all the attention he got from this achievement, "the washington post" also praising federal governors of michigan and give a new maura healey massachusetts and someone in kentucky for being a regiment of governors emphasizing inclusion and protective achievement to is not clear one of those governors or somebody else would jump into make it a serious primary race. bill? >> it will be interesting right. a good story thank you mike it's good to see you in washington. dana? >> dana: the mayor of new york city announce a new plant to house migrants but it's all ready running as a roadblock with some parents. >> we also talk about things hurting the u.s. industry help at the shrimp is, cheaper products come from other countries in different parts of the world, we're going to talk
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>> dana: a new site for mike at housing, but someone is fighting the plan due to children. live from rando's island we have more. hello madison. >> yes they are used constantly by kids and teens to play soccer and other sports, and now, they being changed into migrant shelters. the city is moving fast and the parents and the coaches that we
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spoke into they are beyond frustrated that the city is taken away from the children. >> it is absurd and outrage myself as well as many of the clubs, it's going to leave us and hard situation where kids are to suffer. >> you know for those of us to live in new york city we know that green spaces is how to come by, from talking to parents and coaches explained to me that the pulling process to get access to these fields is like mother years in advance and now they are taken off-line just like that. this was announced yesterday and you can see behind me that they have started construction on these fields, converting it to that market shelter, and the families are frustrated that this is happening but the city is just rushing ahead. so like i said it was announced yesterday and already this morning construction started. we talked to some of the workers here and they started the planning process and drilling into these fields to build the floors where they will put 2,000
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migrants here in new york city. you know rando's island park alliance did reach out and received a statement from them, responding to the news and they said in part that while we are empathetic to the crisis, we also understand that taking these highly used athletic fields off-line is a loss for many schools and leagues in new york city. when it comes to city hall, they continued to say that they are running out of space and options. at this point the city is open over 190 emergency shelters including 13 other large-scale humanitarian relief centers. that's what we'll be as well. i'm camped out last week for days, it is obvious that more space was needed. the horseshoe is families are not happy with the space that they chose and he is a thing, as we well know, this is far from over. every time i reach up to city hall i hear that all options on the table when it
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comes to future migrant housing. all options including potentially central park which whether you live here or not, you know that that is a green space in new york city that is heavily utilized by residents such as myself as well as tourists that come and choose to visit this part of the city. >> dana: not to mention that's where percy goes, but this is a really big deal for the families in the business owners of new york is a big struggle but were glad you're on the story thank you madison. >> bill: saw in the summertime, shrimp remains one of the favorite types of seafood but the shrimpers in the golf are struggling big time. they are up against a perfect storm of high decent prices, growing worker shortage, and competition from overseas. e.j. anthony generation for sure, as on the water and on the dock with me now, each a good morning to you. i know you have a great attitude. thank you so very much, looks like a beautiful day, his grandfather started back in the
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1960s, this is your livelihood, what changed since cloverfield? >> well, what has changed has been shrimp prices which is been plummeting in super high field prices in our workforce has been so hard to obtain. it not very obtainable so those are the three main factors that contribute to our industries. and lately it's been so hard to reach any of those three where he can be successful. >> let me ask about the workers you say that americans do not want to do it anymore because it's grueling and dangerous what is up with that? >> it is definitely hard work is back breaking work. the other day as a matter of fact, some of those pictures were deheading shrimp from about 1:30 the afternoon afternoon to 12 midnight. and that gave us a whole different aspect of how hard this work is. and being involved in the
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maintenance on the boat and working on those boats and what it takes to get these boats and get the price of shrimp possible to people, it is so much hard work. and a lot of people do not really see the incentive to working so hard, and they do not want to do it ultimately. >> bill: especially if you are not turning a profit, to my things i will ask you about, this is a graphic that shows how shrimp in the united states has dwindled because of international pressure. and i saw this quote that said wind farm raised shrimp came along from overseas, you had companies that said hey list ten shrimp into the next chicken -- so you are competing against ecuador, and southeast asia, and that wasn't the case before was it c.j.? >> no it wasn't, and historically in the late 70s into the mid-80s, for what my grandparents were telling me what i hear from the other generation of bonus, people were
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doing great, and people were buying brand-new boats and shrimp prices were good. things like that, but now just seems so sad that it feels like we are living on a prayer. to survive. and it's very unfortunate, right now it is probably the toughest that we see in me being involved in the business more so than ever before, it's been tough. >> amount of time, but what he a colleague said is the worst year you've ever seen how you get out of this ej? >> i can say right now for everybody involved, all we can do is stay focused, and be patient and be calm. and hope ultimately to keep working hard because that's what we are doing. >that's what our grandparents instilled in us and that's what we need to be doing. >> bill: we hope you get a turnaround thank you so much for
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your time. and have a beautiful day out on the water. thank you. >> thank you bill and god bless you we appreciate it have a great day. >> dana: ohio voters heading to the polls for a special election, what's on the ballot and why is the state so high? >> plus an apology to his fans after canceling a third show in a row, why the country star was unable to take the stage once again. ♪ ♪ this is your summer to smile. to raise your glass and reconnect. to reel in the fun and savor every bite. to help you get ready your aspen dental team is celebrating 25 years of affordable care with an epic summer of smiles event. don't miss enjoying a moment, with our onsite labs to help you, fast, and 20% off your denture care. so, whether you need a new look or a quick fix, you can celebrate with a smile all season— always at aspen dental.
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>> shaka tax nearly new york city you really happen, but there's an exception. a woman was hospitalized after being bitten on the leg and queens, live on the beach, what is up right now alexis? >> hello bill, i just checked in with some first responders
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are here who tell me this was a pretty bad shark bite. they came out here last night and rushed to the scene and used a tourniquet to wrap it around her left leg after the attack and tried to stop the beating but she was rushed to a local hospital. take a look at the screen, this is where it's unfolding here in queens yesterday afternoon, and then folded out there through the night time just before 6:00, that's when the incident happened, fishes tell us that a woman was swimming when she was bidden on a shock on her left leg, and the woman was unconscious but not clear if that was from blood loss or shock at this point. according to the fire department. so the beaches close to swimmers and surfers in the parks department tell us that though swimmers hope to be okay, and they're reminding everyone that shock attacks are extremely rare but that does not make a lot of the people were out there feel much better many on edge. >> of course is on the back your mind all the time, especially for me.
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>> it sucks, because once you're in that situation cuts deep. >> so the first bite has been in a few decades, but just last month five people were bitten by sharks out on long island in just a few minutes ago we have some new information saying that swimming is close at jones beach after another possible rather shark sightings they are. here the activity remains just first responders and crews using a drone as you can see that video and also at least one helicopter really trying to get a close eye on these waters to see if they have any shark activity here but at this point the last 10 minutes or so they haven't seen anything just yet. >> you're only 18 miles from my studio so you don't have to go far to find that one. thank you alexis nice to see you there. >> a crucial vote is taking place today. in ohio, they are going to decide how the constitution is going to be embedded, keeping at the same as has been over a
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century, a change it to a 60% majority, and that is about art that has serious implication of most things but mostly they're looking at abortion issues today, leading to dark mining groups and outside interests getting involved on both sides, joining us now is protect women ohio spokesperson amy, help us i said that correctly, but it's great to talk to you, your group is called protect women, where you all represent anybody want to have happen here? >> thank you so much for having me, so we are pro-life prepared organization that has been advocating for the passage of issue one today, which like each several raised the threshold for passing constitutional amendments in ohio to better protect their constitutions. we are worried about outside groups that come into often and spend millions to buy constitutional amendments, and that is exactly what the aclu would try to do in ohio later this year, they are trying to buy an extreme anti-parent abortion and then the devil cup.
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set or the kids' lives, and allow for abortion on demand for all nine-month so today's election is critical for protecting our constitution from that. >> what will be on next november's ballot? what will that entail? >> next november's amendment was written by the aclu and we know it's been bankrolled by the aclu, and for-profit abortion giants like planned parenthood and allowing minors to get abortions and sex change procedures without parental notification or consent. so we are talking about completely wiping parents apart out of the conversation. it also allows for painful abortion for all nine months, and also puts women on the chopping block. we have things in ohio like abortion clinics need to have hospital admitting privileges to protect women's health and safety in those types of common sense protection could be eliminated under the aclu's amendment. >> dana: one of the things you mention is that there's been a
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lot of outside money number two here shows that the ballot measure nearly 85% of the funding that's coming from outside of ohio, i think that there are many states dealing with this in a lot of these issues that are national issues are being fought in the states but that is exactly what dog suggested and that's where it belongs. but one thing that's interesting is that the early voting surge in ohio, through friday, 578,000 people have voted by mail or in person since the early voting began, those compare that to may election were only 288,000 people voted and he said that over 700,000 votes have been cast in ohio already so who's coming out to vote? >> everybody, i will tell you that the grassroots enthusiasm that we have seen has been incredible, from pro-life and pro-parent members of our organization, to second amendment advocates who are worried about gun control
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groups coming in and trying to buy constitutional amendments to this aaa gun rights, the business community, they are slightly concerned about passing issue one and protecting our constitution and our farming community in ohio, and we have seen incredible enthusiasm on the ground, just this past weekend there was a rally with a few thousand people in cincinnati, and those people came out and 95 degrees heat in the beating set ohio, and it just goes to show the incredible grassroots enthusiasm and i sat. >> dana: someone has tweeted about the issue in ohio, and this is what governor newsom just said, ohio republicans are trying to ban abortions, and the results set at 510 increase in voter engagement record-setting early voting keep it up ohio. so he's convinced that this is going to go the way that the liberal point of view and the democratic point of view, how do you think it'll turn out for you? >> the fact that gavin newsom
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is talking about ohio's elections, shows exactly why we need to -- issue one. the groups that are opposing issue one have raised over $14 million so far. enough of them all, over $10 million came from out of state, mostly from california, new york and d.c. we even have a swiss billionaire who's been using his money groups to fund the opposition. so with all due respect, gavin newsom does not have a stay in the constitution in ohio, so we will stick with what we are sitting on the ground from our grassroots supporters they are engaged in they are ready to go, and they are voting early and they are getting out and floating today and we cannot wait to get a win for issue one. >> one minute of the week election, this data turn out, so we'll be paying attention to how a all-conference out. thank you for being on. >> thank you so much. ♪ ♪
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>> bill: which kept us on the playlist. true or false? false? more bad news for the country singer, who was forced to pull out of the watershed festival in washington state, his third cancellation in a row he's dealing with a head cold and said he can hardly talk let alone sing, and his statement came out like this, the festival is one of the most beautiful places we perform, and one of the most fun crowds and always i know will have a great time for you and they show them what you've got, so he's going to shoot out in washington state, and boise idaho as well. hope to get better sooner. >> these performers have to give it their all, and if they are not well, then it'll be better to reschedule. he will enjoy it when they come back. i don't have it on my playlist yes but may be provided. okay, he is also this, we are
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>> bill: here we go, russia attacking civilians in eastern ukraine, blowing up an apartment building as well as a hotel. the blast is killing at least seven and injuring dozens, and corresponded is posted in the capital city of ukraine. greg? >> hello bill, russia's brutal force felt again, there civilians with the apparent target. last night there was an east ukraine 30 miles from the front line there was an attack. it was a popular hotel and restaurant was hit as well as several restaurant buildings.
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about 45 minutes later when rescue teams were all over the scene, a double attack, nuzzle missile was fired. in additional to those killed now, it is believed 88 people were injured, that is civilians, children, first responders are among the casualties, it is just the start of horror that ukrainian experts are trying to deal with. take a look at what we saw. >> you are looking at the boodle might of russian rocketry being assembled and analyzed here at an institute in key for its role in the deaths of hundreds or maybe even thousands of ukrainian civilians. after missiles hit ukrainian soil are knocked out of the sky, they were brought to the lab. let this hypersonic missile not bound by u.s. patriot air defenses. for this cruise missile still intact, and small range but big danger models. the damage is impossible to estimate. so we do everything to investigate. >> they take each missile apart to find out where it's
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from right onto the last detail. an serial number, then aim to have loads of evidence to use against russia and hope for future criminal trials. >> it is definitely no doubt that russia is targeting civilians. >> another $200 million in u.s. military aid is said to be announced today, in that package, and more patriot missiles as we've seen though, much needed. >> back in keefe. thank you. >> people are facing backsplash after a 92-foot tall statue of jesus out of an ad, leaving the pedestal. and after an outcry, they fixed it so take a look on the left, the fixed diversion, showing on the pedestal, on the right the original version has gone. author of american playbook guide to winning back the country from the democrats is out today, congratulations. >> thank you i appreciate that i hope people enjoy the book. paid and exciting you guys know
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talking about books is fun, but the chaos and i will never changes, and when you write a book descended up to the publisher and i say i like to add this i can't believe that happened, but i feel pretty good about that. >> so let's look at the statement you made we can pull letter for everybody to see. in an early version of the film, the statue is not visible, we are truly sorry, we can understand the hurt that this has caused. this film has been removed, interesting, i've got to say, that's how you deal with things like this. >> and lo, the reality is you guys probably know that there are one or two people involved in the editing process, but i don't believe this is some grand conspiracy, but this is also i think the impact of bud light. i think they're going to be teaching in marketing classes for the next generation do not get bud light. >> is the new johnson & johnson cyanide model. >> but they resurrected in
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that ad, amazing work. >> as a result, they go over two days from now no one will remember this happen whereas bud light keeps happening 30% male clients. >> bill: in texas they had an incident yesterday there was a group of women and you guys cover this, they were fighting to make sure that women compete in women's sports. and michelle evans was there, and she was on with our friends in "fox & friends" earlier today. in her quote is extraordinary, i just read it for you, when i turned around and go inside and the building after someone threw water on me, someone told me that they know where i live, but somebody they got in front of me to try to physically block me from trying to go back inside, pushed in my body up against mine, someone hit my arm and a woman and a pink mask and sunglasses spit into my open eye." it happened in texas so they are adopting it under law there. i imagine other states will follow. and maybe this reaction follows
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with them. >> guys would you have ever believed -- think about what they're advocating for. women who play games women in sports. and people would be spitting on them? over that perspective, if i told you that five years ago, you would've thought that i was crazy, that we get into and appear. anyone who speaks out on any issue should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. if you spit on someone, in the state of texas i would think that the attorney general would look at that he should be prosecuted. if you attacking somebody for the political belief with gladness of what it is that's important, but to me the fact that it is even a political belief that women should be competing against women -- i give credit to these women. and i'm glad that we've got her working with us and not critical she's doing a podcast is fabulous and great. but remember she would be in dentistry school right now if she hadn't swam against leah thomas in the ncaa championship. she was going to be a dentist i was her plan she was admitted to just stomach go right ahead but
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she said no this is wrong when i stand up against this. but i can't believe that we've reached a place where that kind of behavior exist. >> people that are probably asking what the turning point in her career was. >> that's why people would say she's good thing you're trying to draw attention. but she was legitimately confronted by 6'4" man who identified as a woman swimming against her and that's why she dashed >> a new excerpt on your book states that it is only cosmetic diversity based on skin color not actual diversity based on true diversity of thought, which is the only diversity that actually matters. tell us more about this excerpt. >> everyone has a variety of different opinions sitting on the table and you cannot argue that that's a micah pettus of ideas. the diversity of that is how you end up with a new idea, to compel with conflicting ideas collide maybe it spirals into something new, and that's how we
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decide and resolve issues of the babe in this country. the idea that you should be defined by something that you do not choose, your race, or something you don't choose typically you like your gender, or that you would then be slotted and based on that identity is i think the most toxic element of american life today. because i think identity politics is directly connected to cuts of culture because when you decide what you're canceling is often based on identity politics which is driving that. i think identity politics has to be destroyed. and i think the democrat party is an alliance upon identity politics which is out of barack obama's presidency, look at hillary clinton's campaign and let the kamala harris as the vice president, and i think until that all of it is destroyed and we have a legitimate argument about issues that are predicated on race or gender, as the defining characteristic of that argument, to me we cannot advance as a country. >> good luck on the book, we will hear from others who agree
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tape, zuckerberg versus musk 7-foot versus 6'1", 154 versus 187 weight, age 39 for zuckerberg, 524 musk. i think the bottom category has nothing to do with it. these two net worth over mark zuckerberg. what do we need to understand about a cage match inside the octagon? >> action matters a lot for the net worth. because the worst training and going to the gym, whoever's waking up early, running their mouths, following their diet, not staying out late because their friends at a good party to tend to or something like that. the one most on track. and this sport is very, very demanding. the one who has the requirements to be about four 50 minutes i can say neither can do it at that level yet. i would be surprised if they can maintain it but i don't know
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their lifestyle. but i would think for guys to be successful in their field to come into this field and able to do that, it will be tough so i i will lien whoever is training company and the most time will get it. >> dana: we heard on facebook they put out zuckerberg's people said he's been training a lot and apparently they think he is scrappy and pretty good. do you believe he eats 3,000 calories a day from mcdonald's, 3,000 or 4,000? from mcdonald's? is that possible and also be in fighting shape? >> if you are wondering if donald trump -- that is one, two, for a large part of my career, especially up-and-coming come i didn't have the best diet and i would eat a lot of crap but i was spending four to 56 hours in the gym daily. so you cannot afford to eat crap
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and running right through it. it is doing it? you would think that guy is given the best food the world has to offer. >> bill: personal chef, right? six of them every day. the hat looks great, closing question, or hey. what is illegal in the sport? i assume you guys pound each other. what can you not do? >> i will give you closing statements. september 8th, jacksonville, florida, i have two heavyweight champion spiting my promotion with no gloves. jacksonville, florida, septembeo gloves sanctioned, legal in florida and only the second time in history that happens, throwing the event and you guys are free at that time. come on over. >> dana: what do i have to do, close my eyes the entire time? >> you just don't want to sit
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too close to the cage because there is a lot of blood. these guys are going for death row. >> dana: that is great. jorge, thank you and thanks for all you do. pastors knock out in history >> 2024! >> dana: we know where he stands, indeed. >> bill: jorge masdival. >> dana: one of life's great characters and "the faulkner focus," julie banderas is in for harris, hi julie. >> new information from the white house visitor logs, a very interesting letter reported ties between hunters associates and the ukrainian prosecutor that took over for the one then vp biden bragging about getting fired. all of it piling up, more dealt of president biden's denials he had nothing to do with his son shady business dealings. this is "the faulkner focus," julie banderas and for harris today. we are learning more hunter

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