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it. mother nature wants us to be in the hunt. mother nature wants us the try to find satisfaction and not to get it. the place to see you need to look for food all the time. you find it and say i'm happy and you will sit and starve or eaten by a tiger. she wants us to always be a little dissatisfied. >> dana: congratulations on the book. great to see you as always. great to be with you as well. >> bill: tell oprah hello. love to have her on to talk about happiness. >> we have been on tour all week. quite an experience. >> dana: "the faulkner focus" is up next. here she is. >> harris: doubts about president biden's ability to do his job. that's also a concern for his backup kamala harris. for different reasons, of course. and now it's coming out fully from democrats publicly. the liberal media's strong defense of that 2024 presidential ticket may be weakening.
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i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." "washington post" columnist david ignatius got the ball rolling. president bide app should not run in 2024. a "new york times" piece calling the 2024 piece a field of nightmares. an op-ed in the "new york magazine" titled the case for biden to drop kamala harris, even from this former house speaker nancy pelosi. >> is vice president kamala harris the best running mate for this president? >> he thinks so. that's what matters. >> do you think she is the best running mate, though? >> she is the vice president of the united states. people say to me why isn't she doing ththat. because he is the vice president. that's the job description. you don't do that much. >> harris: wow. that didn't sound like full throated support. what was that? took them several times to get her to answer the question.
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former white house deputy chief of staff karl rove with this plain truth. >> time is not his friend. he is going to turn 81 later this year. nearly 82 by the time of the 2024 election. people are not going to wake up and say you know what? he is showing a lot more pep, being more focused and disciplined. a lot sharper. i feel much better about it than i did six months ago. >> harris: mark meredith live at the white house. >> good morning to you. it's easy to see there is growing angst among some democrats about a biden/harris ticket in 2024. now you have a lot of people asking whether or not somebody could or should challenge president biden for the nomination. quinnipiac did a poll asking some of the democratic biden supporters how they feel. 51% say they could change their candidate's choice if somebody else jumps in. one person who says they have their mind already made up, they are on the biden/harris train is former dnc nominee hillary clinton. she says it's okay for people to
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question the president's age but she has her mind made up. >> the question is legitimate. the conclusion that people draw is, i think, off base. i am supporting president biden and vice president harris because of what they've got. when people say to me he is old, yeah, that's right but look at what he has gotten done. >> as of right now, the president's most notable challenger is robert f. kennedy, jr. env environmental lawyer says it is not a fair fight. they moved south carolina to the forefront and have not scheduled any debates. no indications that the dnc plans to make things easier for anyone else to jump into the race. vice president kamala harris has been asked a lot recently about the president's age whether or not he is able to handle another four years and what she said last week to cbs. >> are you prepared to be commander-in-chief?
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>> yes, i am, if necessary. but joe biden is going to be fine. let me tell you something, i work with joe biden every day. >> we're hearing that support from the vice president but we've also seen in the polls that president biden is essentially tied in a hypothetical match-up with his predecessor president trump amid all the ongoing trials and situations that the former president continues to face. harris, there is another x-factor there. rumblings there could be a third party that could jump in like the no labels group that may decide to nominate somebody next year. while the race may look settled down, anything can happen. >> harris: absolutely. we haven't gone forth to the primary season. but those numbers are stubborn. for biden they've been low like this since the day after the debauched and deadly for americans, afghanistan after 20 years of war. the day after that biden's numbers tumbled and never come
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back after that exit from afghanistan. cassie and david car lucci, former democratic state senator for new york. cassie, i will start with you. i mentioned afghanistan. tapping of the oil reserves and our energy prices climbing precipitously. >> good morning, harris. whether it's his age, his competency level or policies, you have nearly three in four americans who say joe biden should not serve another four years in the white house. this is a topic that you've brought up a lot. we've talked about a lot. american people are talking about a lot. what are democrats doing anything other than talking about it? nothing. mark my words he will be on the ballot in 2024 and that is despite the will of the american people and despite what the people who are around him in the democrat establishment know to be true about him.
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they'll push him through. they are beholding to their opponent power and special interests than the american people. american voters need to punish the democrat party for doing that. >> harris: all right. i do want to go to you david and preface this by saying it for weeks now. less about age, probably almost 0 about. we all know some people who can rock it. this is about his ability now. it has been on full display in the last 96 hours and it is less and less impressive every time. >> you are right. it should be about his ability. that's why he is going to be the democratic nominee and why he will be reelected because of what he has done. you are right, look, if trump actually wins, he will be the oldest president ever when he leaves office if that's the case. so the age is a ridiculous argument. of course you can poll a generic candidate. but you can't vote for a generic candidate. every time we look at these polls and people say well there should be someone else, yeah, we
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always want to do better. >> harris: that's only true for your side of the aisle. when you poll biden and/or kamala against the gop group that are on the next debate stage, biden loses to every single one of them. to nikki haley outside the margin of error. so i mean it's not the republicans fault you don't have anybody else to put up. >> republicans leading candidates is donald trump who over 50% of americans said they would never vote for no matter who is running against him. it will come right back to hit the republican candidate. i think it's a very dangerous slope to go down. >> harris: cassie, you said more people don't want biden. isn't that what you just said? >> yeah. more people don't want biden. i think donald trump is happy to run on his policies and what he did for his four years in office against joe biden any day of the
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week. >> harris: the low inflation. let's move forward. the white house wasting no time in telling the media just how to cover the biden impeachment inquiry. the counsel's office wrote a letter to news executives. here is a quote from it. it's time for the media to ramp up its scrutiny of house republicans for opening and impeachment inquiry based on lies, end quote. the press secretary facing a full-court press, of course. >> baseless inquiry that the house republicans can't even really defend themselves. incredibly inappropriate and ridiculous attacks. i leave it to my white house counsel for the colleague who sent out the memo laid out really kind of specifically as to how we see this process has moved forward and how there is no evidence. >> you can't have a response to
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that? >> harris: critics were ready. miranda devine writes. the scandal comes to light and still push innocence. jonathan turley calls the white house letter marching orders. he writes what is most disturbing is that the white house shows no concern in making such an open pitch. the fact it comes from the white house counsel's office is particularly chilling. this is not the press office but the counsel for the president calling on media to form a unified front against the republicans and the impeachment inquiry. that's exactly the point. that's exactly what jumps out at you. you mean you have attorneys trying to shut down the media? cassie. >> no one is shutting down the media. they are giving context to this crazy situation. you have mccarthy, who first said he would go forward if he got the entire house to go along with it. he realizes that's not possible
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so he is saying. >> harris: as soon as you done we will go back to cassie. >> what i was getting at, the white house is not demanding but giving clarification to this crazy situation. this circus that the republicans are trying to do. >> harris: you get a letter from the attorney from the white house counsel and you don't think it's serious? the only one on the planet that won't show it to every attorney and friend you have. >> that's the stuff you hear about in countries run by dictatorship, not where we have a free press. i've worked in washington, d.c. the easiest job in washington is a democrat press staffer. they expect the coverage will be positive. i have reporters admit that to me as well. they don't need to put out these letters in writing. you just expect they are all friends behind the scenes. the fact that they are and as jonathan turley pointed out from the counsel's office, not even
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the press office, that is incredibly concerning. every reporter should be stubbornly asking questions of this administration and the administration will have to answer them. >> it is baseless and they want to point it out. this is just a show. they've done investigations. they have thousands of pages of documents. if they were serious about this they would have the same questions for trump and his family. there is no questioning there. they go further and further. >> harris: it's so different and so much more professional and expected of them is something nancy pelosi never did. she never went through all of the levels to get through impeachment inquiry. she went straight to a vote on impeachment against trump. >> because she had all the evidence. >> harris: wow. look at that. have you seen the trove against biden? look, we don't have time for this right now. most importantly, the white house doesn't have confidence in the liberal media so the white house counsel begs them in a
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letter to take the orders to back the president. >> there is clarity here. they want to be clear. republicans say this, democrats say that is one thing. they want to be clear. look, there has been investigations. there has been documented files. >> harris: we're leaving. new data dinging bidenomics, an alarming spike of americans in poverty levels and crushed credit card debt coming under president biden's watch. more fallout what republicans are calling a hostage ransom deal with iran. >> you should be outraged because what they are doing is they are placing a bounty on every american's head. sadly this biden white house puts partisan politics above our national security interest. >> harris: the contortions that the white house is going through to defend giving $6 billion to a state sponsor of terror. senator josh hawley of the great state of missouri in "focus" next.
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>> i want to bring these americans home more than anybody but it seems like the last trade we had with britteny griner, who was caught smoking a vape pipe, we sent the merchant of death
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russian arms dealer in exchange. now this time $6 billion. this is probably one of the worst foreign policy moves i've seen that is arming the islamic republic of iran with $6 billion. it will have major implications. i think you will see it was a major mistake. >> harris: that's how foreign affairs chairman michael mccaul. he is questioning and criticizing the biden white house over that controversial deal to clear $6 billion in seized iranian money to free american prisoners. the announcement came on monday, september 11th. imagine that, the timing. critics call it a ransom payment. the white house says there is nothing wrong here. >> this is not a payment of any kind. it is not ransom. not u.s. taxpayer dollars. we haven't lifted a single one of our sanctions on iran. they will be getting no
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sanctions relief. it is iranian money, point number one. point number two, it is not a blank check. they don't get to spend it any way they want. it is not $6 billion all at once. they have to make a request for withdrawals for humanitarian purposes only. >> harris: "the washington examiner" editorial calling it biden's 9/11 bonanza for iran adding it is astonishing but also characteristic the administration thought the anniversary of the worst terror attacks against america was the right time to shake hands on agreement with the world's leading, longest lasting and worst sponsor of terror. josh hawley is in "focus" now. great to see you, senator. first of all, why do you think it happened this way? >> well, i think because the biden administration is desperate to appease iran. the only thing we can conclude. we should get clear on this.
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a lot of the same people running the biden foreign policy also ran obama's foreign policy. they want a deal with iran. they are willing to do just about anything and here we have them giving away prisoners, giving them $6 billion. come on. >> harris: but why are they so desperate to do a deal with iran? i have to think that when you are that desperate and you give away everything. look, we all want our americans home no matter where they are on the globe. when you do this deal with literally the devil there has to be something else in it that maybe we don't know. what is it? >> i just think it's a desperation to appease this nation to get back into a nuclear agreement with them just like the obama administration did. it is religion to them. the obama team thought their terrible deal with iran was the best thing ever. joe biden desperately wants to resurrect it and get back into it and they are willing to do everything they can to try to entice iran. if that means giving them $6 billion or giving them prisoners, they are here for it.
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meanwhile it is making us less safe and making the region less table. it is a bad deal. >> harris: quickly a follow-up. what mccaul was just saying previously is that they will be i guess gates along the way. not mccaul, kirby, admiral kirby. there will be gates along way so if they don't do this. can we call that money back? what does it mean they have to jump through hoops to get each part of the money. >> that's a joke. it's a total joke. what he is saying iran will have to go through a lot. go to the back and go to the trouble of withdrawing it. it is not true it isn't sanctions relief. we are unfreezing funds as part of our sanctions regime. we had this money frozen. now we're giving it to them. they are getting relief. they are getting a sweet deal here from joe biden. it is pathetic. >> harris: it sounds like if you take americans maybe you can have all your cash forgiven. i don't know what other message the world takes. we'll move to this.
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later today president biden is expected to deliver what is billed as a major economic address after inflation started ticking back up last month, it did it again. we were at 3.2 as it rose from three. now 3.7 in august. gas prices increased nearly 11% from last month. the cost of air travel, car insurance, hotels, utility bills, also spiking. food never went down. so that's always high right now. new census data show the median household income last year fell to $74,000. u.s. poverty level saw its largest one-year jump ever between 2021 and 2022. the child poverty in this country more than doubled during that time period. the president's chief economic advisor is blaming republicans. let's watch. >> your child poverty rate is a policy decision. this president decides to have the lowest child poverty rate in history. that was his decision and
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others, including 250 or something like that members of the house, republicans and 50 republicans in the senate have made a very different decision to facilitate a more than doubling of child poverty by allowing the child tax credit doing so much of the lifting to achieve that historically low poverty rate to allow it to expire. >> harris: the "new york post" with the blaring headline. it is still the economy, stupid. the nationwide credit card debt tops $1 trillion for the first time. the average per household $1 thousand -- $10,000 is the debt that they hold. senator hawley, you just filed a bill that would help with those staggering interest rates. at least knock down part of the problems. >> that's right. what my bill would do is cap credit card interest rates at 18%. no more than that. no hidden fees, no back door fees. 18%. we should give the working people of this country who joe biden is putting the screws to,
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we should give them relief. more and more people have to put on their credit card their monthly rent payments, they have to put food on the credit card because of inflation. now if they do that the average interest rate is up around 30% on these credit cards. that is outrageous. we ought to give working people real relief. >> harris: what i've been pointing out when you put food and gas on your card you pay twice for them because of the interest that will be laid. you won't get much use out of them because you eat immediately. not like a car you take a loan out on and drive it for several things. the things they used to be able to afford right then and there and not have to go into debt over. quickly talk to me about what republicans have done to get democrats to constantly say that you voted against a bill predominantly in the house, i would imagine, against a bill that would have relieved the poverty. what is to that argument?
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>> there is nothing to it that i know of. the actual policy choices have been by this administration has been to make china richer, make the united states poorer. what joe biden has done consistently is send jobs to china, shut down our energy production, give back to china. make us buy solar panels and batteries from china. we can't have any energy in the country. we have to buy chinese energy, other energy. they are getting rich, our workers are getting screwed. he is the problem and we have to go in a different direction here. >> harris: senator hawley, thank you so much for being in "focus." border patrol is struggling to keep up with the crush of illegal immigrants in custody. a new internal email appears to show the agency is just letting illegals go to manage the numbers. just put them out there and then we'll kind of say how many are out there at a later date. florida attorney general ashley moody, who obtained that email,
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daca will actually not end immediately, however. it will stop accepting new applications. this was obama's plan. it's possible the u.s. supreme court would have to decide once again. biden's failed border policies on full display at a hearing yesterday. former u.s. special agent with this. >> the government has lost track of 85,000 minors that crossed the border unaccompanied. these children are prime targets for traffickers, sex or labor. tragically as a result of this administration's current policies dhs and hhs have become a child trafficking delivery service. this must stop. >> harris: let's take a look. tucson, arizona is the new epicenter of the crisis. illegal crossings have hit 2,000 per day at that border sector, far too many to process. bill melugin is now here with more . bill, they are hitting
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an area not hit in a while. the numbers are huge for arizona. >> they absolutely are. border patrol's tucson sector is inundated. these people are coming in from all over the world. show you video we just got in from our cameraman on the ground. this is lukeville, arizona an hour ago, a large group of men from africa just crossed over illegally into lukeville. as you look at the video there are no women, no children. these are all young guys who have literally come from half a world away to cross illegally and turn themselves in to border patrol with little to no fear of deportation. this lukeville area is getting a lot of men from senegal in recent days and getting groups like this multiple times a day every day. border patrol is overwhelmed. what is happening as a result. look at these images out of arizona yesterday, also tucson sector. these are border patrol outdoor
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holding areas for migrants. their cbp facilities are over capacity with so many illegal. street releases and running out of places to put the migrants. some are held outdoors in the arizona heat in temporary holding areas that border patrol set up. they can't keep up with the numbers coming across the border now happening across the southern border. look at these images. eagle pass, texas, the drone team as we continue to witness illegal crossings, brazenly in the middle of the day. people walking through the river into the united states. pretty much without any resistance whatsoever. unfortunately yesterday in this eagle pass area a 10-year-old girl did drown in that river as she was trying to cross over with her mom. lastly you take a look at this video. a group that just crossed through the barbed wire in front of national guard and run into the brush and run into eagle pass and disappear out of view
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of our drone. never saw them apprehended. those are considered gotaways. back out here live since president biden first took office cbp sources tell us there are more than 1.5 million known gotaways at our southern border. that's a million half people we don't know where they are or why they came into the country. >> harris: those numbers were more than half of that when i was down there. look how much as happened since then. why from africa suddenly? >> we have no idea. it is a great question. we're trying to figure out how they are getting to the border in that location. they will have to take flights somewhere into south america and probably go through the gap in panama, columbia. a long journey. people won't come from halfway around the world and gives themselves up to border patrol if they think they will be deported.
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they expect to be released and why the numbers are so big. >> harris: you are hearing about the recent surge of illegal immigrants and you heard the numbers bill gave from border patrol about the gotaways. 1.5 million. who they are, so on and so forth. the border patrol is saying it has to make drastic decisions. they are setting so-called book-out targets to help keep the numbers of those in custody manageable. that includes simply releasing some of those illegals into america. the information comes from an email that was obtained by florida's attorney general ashley moody. her state is suing the biden administration for releasing illegal immigrants into the u.s. particularly based on that book-out program because we know it's not public. the email sent by border patrol leadership to sector chief reads this way. the rate of daily encounters continues to surpass the daily
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permanent book outs and in custody numbers continue to rise creating significant risks to agents and detainees. florida attorney general ashley moody in "focus" now. first of all, tell me about coming across that email and what jumped out at you we have uncovered their secret plans. i use that term and i can't believe i'm saying that. it sounds like something a child would say. this is what they're doing. they are orchestrating an extraordinary influx of migrants into our country like we have never seen. using the term book-out targets. it's mass release quotas. this border patrol cannot release enough people into the interior fast enough for this administration. so they are giving them quotas. why are they doing that? because biden came in, he took a wrecking ball to the border, opened it up and when you see
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those folks coming across in record numbers. they are not afraid at all. walking up to agents because they know the majority are being released. that's by design and now we're seeing their plans to make sure they are releasing as many as possible into the united states. >> harris: i don't know if you caught it. i was asking bill about just the new wave now from places like west africa, senegal from the african continent. they have no idea per our reporting why that is happening now. i'm curious, the time of all of this. it is attracting new continents and countries of people now to come here because as you say, they know they won't be turned away. they are here to stay. so the customs and border protection. we reached out to them this morning and they gave this statement. on the email to "the faulkner focus" just this past hour. here it is, attorney general. border patrol has merely directed sectors to process individuals faster into the range of immigration pathways
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available in order to address increasing numbers of individuals in custody. these book-outs include processing record numbers of migrants into expedited removal and conducting record numbers of removal flights. your reaction. >> the numbers that they want to increase are those that they are going to process for release into the interior. no other president in the history of our country has engineered these numbers that biden -- like biden has done. i just want to put this in perspective for you. from our litigation, we saw when they first opened the gates they weren't even giving them a notice to appear. see you later, never come back. now they are giving them a piece of paper with a notice to appear that is decade plus out. not any date to return. look at where they are speeding up this processing and release and doing street releases. that means right into these states. no education, no housing, no
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food, no nothing in support of these, they are just releasing them to arizona and california. do you think that those governors, hobs and newsom will do what the massachusetts governor has done and declaire a crisis and emergency and demand biden do something? we'll see when these numbers start being released. if you extrapolate out what they are projecting for september the numbers through the biden administration through his first term he will have encountered and released the majority of immigrants that would surpass the population in all but only six of our states. i just want to put that in perspective for your viewers. this is an inflection point in our nation's history of which we may never recover. >> harris: attorney general, thank you from florida. appreciate you, attorney general moody. that's a lot of information. glad you are on it. crime in new york city is spiraling out of control.
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>> harris: for the first time since his sentencing for the murders of his wife and son, alex murdaugh was back in court before a judge today. the disgraced former lawyer himself was in court for a hearing related to all of his upcoming financial fraud cases. meanwhile, the south carolina attorney general has until tomorrow to decide if alex murdaugh will get a new trial. jonathan serrie is in south carolina now. jonathan, this is pretty remarkable. those two things happening in one day. >> yeah, a lot happening here in south carolina. as we speak, some of the co-defendants are having
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hearings right now in state court here in beaufort, south carolina. already serving two life sentences, alex murdaugh appeared this morning for a status hearing in a case -- in multiple cases involving his alleged financial crimes. attorneys for the disgraced low country lawyer argued for a change of venue because of all the publicity surrounding his murder conviction earlier this year but were denied. murdaugh is now scheduled to face trial here in beaufort on november 27th in the case of gloria satterfield. she is the long-time housekeeper for the murdaugh family who died after a fall on their property. murdaugh is accused of pocketing millions of dollars in settlement money intended for the satterfield family with the help of his college roommate and fellow attorney corey fleming, who has already pleaded guilty and is expected to be sentenced today. >> it's all the alex show.
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he couldn't do this without others and corey fleming is that other and why it's such a significant sentence because this is a lawyer. >> in addition to his upcoming state financial crimes trial, murdaugh is challenging his march 2nd double murder conviction with allegations the clerk of court tried to influence the jury's decision in that case. he is actually asking for a second trial. this is all on the state side to add more confusing items to the matter, he also faces a federal financial crimes trial and he has a september 21st hearing. he is expected to appear in a u.s. district court and reverse his not guilty plea. in other words, pleading guilty and the speculation among legal experts is that he would rather serve out his time in federal
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prison rather than state incarceration. >> harris: that's fascinating. i should know. i started in career. much respect to the people in those places. thank you very much. so for much more on the murdaugh case you have to watch martha maccallum's fox nation exclusive. the fall of the house of murdaugh. in this three-part documentary martha sits down with the son, buster, for his only interview. it is available now on fox nation. an 8-year-old little boy is the latest victim of new york city's crime crisis. police say he was hit by gunfire after getting off the school bus. the shooter is in custody charged with attempted murder and he has a long rap sheet. the little boy is in stable condition as reported. there has also been a rash of vandalism on new york city suspects. they smash the windows of dozens of trains causing a half million
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dollars in damage and then the rampant drug epidemic. a young mom dead overdosing on fentanyl. the sufficolk county d.a. says e drug dealers got released almost immediately because of the bail reform laws. >> sadly, this is not by any stretch of the imagination a unique instance. last year in suffolk county alone we had 399 fentanyl death. something we need to address. we need to stop talking about it and paying lip service to public safety. we need to start coming out with solutions. >> harris: tyrus. adjudicate the cases against is subjects. >> an easy one. bring back our police departments. find a way whether it's apology. raise increases, not taking away
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overtime. bring back our men and women and allow the arrests to mean something, which means we need better d.a.s, we need criminals to be afraid again. you have rung the dinner bell. literally get away from there. if you are an elected official in new york right now your goal should not be re-election but fix the problem. if you do it the way you are supposed to you probably won't get reelected. that's the problem. they will stick with the narrative. we have to get guns off the street instead of saying criminals should be where they are supposed to be. you will lose your party but you might be able to sleep at night because that is what the problem is. mayor needs to know what he needs to do. he knows what he needs to do. he have is a policeman. he is a man in charge of protecting the city and knows what needs to be done even at the expense of his own career and that's what politicians if they are truly about fixing, you have to fix the crime, both
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sides of the aisle will hate you but at least we will have less things of hearing about people shot in the street randomly. criminals will be afraid to do it in broad daylight again. >> harris: instead they are running the place and victims are -- >> check this out. you have coordinated this down from your jewelry, coordinated. charles payne has nothing on you. the victims are the ones committing the crimes. that's the current narrative. >> harris: we protect them as though they were victims. >> protect and serve mayor adams. >> harris: aaron rodgers brake breaking his silence. he tore his achilles tendon four snaps into the game for the new york jets after he ran onto the field with the american flag. he took to instagram to hint at his future. the quote. i'm completely heartbroken. the night is darkest before the
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dawn. and i shall rise again. he is a jedi there. >> he will be a good jedi. he has a better chance of return of the jedi in "star wars." listen -- >> harris: he is only 39. >> in football years it's 147. here is the thing. this happened in america all over the country this weekend. dad, come play with us. dad put on the ben gay and ran out there and pulled his sciatica. >> harris: i saw it with my husband. >> jets, you didn't learn the brett favre. it's called the draft. just keep going forward. sign matt ryan. put the ball down the field and he can help wilson. >> harris: looking for backup to zach wilson. >> matt ryan. he gets put in the game and do
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