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la had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. [crowd gasp] ♪ with clearer skin, movie night is a groovy night. [ting] ♪ live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. 's before i was a capture that captivated the nation we are learning new details pennsylvania police finally nabbed escape murder convict who was on the run for 14 days. d.a. officials releasing their thermal imagery surveillance video. you see right there they say it was the key to the success of finally grabbing him. hello everyone and welcome to fox news like i am eric shawn, hi arthel. arthel: hi eric hello everyone i am arthel neville. as a nation washer took search
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teams two weeks to locate and recapture him. officials say they fit a plane of the thermal imaging camera that was able to pick up his heat signal and a wooded area. this is how officers cornered him and brought the convict out in handcuffs regressing your correspondent live with more details on how they were able to accomplish this hi steve. >> this was nearly two week manhunt as many as a 500 members of law enforcement were involved including elite forces from customs and border patrol. it was really a key item of technology which made the capture successful. finally after two weeks this was a thermal imaging camera it was on a dea plane used on the border area. it was use this time to locate cavalcante 34 oh from brazil who escape our pennsylvania jail. he was serving a life sentence for murdering his ex-girlfriend fred stabbing her to death in front of her children for the thermal imaging camera turned up
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a heat signal that gave authorities enough to surround the area. just a little >> there, and then move in initially with dogs approved two of those dogs initially bit cavalcante one on the scalp one on the thigh. really it created an area of a terror for the past two weeks during this search. a lot of homeowners terrified of. a lot of schools shut down. especially ramped up after the escape he managed to steal a shotgun from a neighborhood garage. here's the state police. >> it brought a new level of danger for all of our people out here in the field when we knew he had obtained a firearm. and so for me the biggest sense of relief is no one in the community was harmed and note law no lawenforcement officer wd either. that is really the win. >> note shots fired cavalcante escaped from a chester county jail on august 31 ray did so by crab walking up to walls pretty
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went through some razor wire and then jumped from the roof the guard in charge of tower security at that point of the escape has been fired back to you. eric: alright steve thanks so much, arthel? like steve and eric you know it is day two of the united auto worker's strike. president biden vowed to support thousands of employees who are holding out for better pay from america's top car manufacturers but mr. biden adding though no one wants a strike let's go to grady trimble. he's with foxbusiness network in wayne michigan earthquakes hey arthel you a debit detroit three automakers were back at the bargaining table today. but they are still very far apart. i can tell you that much. the automakers have put forward a 20% pay raise over the four years of the contract. that is their latest proposal which uaw has rejected. remember it the uaw wanted a 40%
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pay raise for workers initially. they've still got a lot of work to do before any sort of deal is reached. i spoke with general motors ceo yesterday. she has been through a strike before. she knows what it is like. she went through what in 2019. this time the uaw is targeting all three automakers at once for the first time ever. listen about what she learned from the 2019 strike. >> audit learned in the strike is no one winds at. no one wins the employee doesn't win, the communities to suffer the strike was completely unnecessary. heredity at the table we have a historic offer on the table. we want to get to the last final issues. >> picketing workers have a lot of support from democratic lawmakers. editor bernie sanders joint uaw president at a rally last night. i'm here outside this poor complaint this morning michigan centers are very peter walked
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the picket lines with the workers and pennsylvania senator john fjon fetterman drove all ty up here and his ford bronco which is made at this factory that is shut down. here it michigan president biden has also sent to officials to help with the negotiations. you mentioned yesterday when president biden spoke he said the automakers should share their record profits with workers. you would think that will be a message that resonates with these picketing workers. but listen to what one autoworker told me yesterday. >> present biden's at his most pro union president in history. you just rolled her eyes. >> if he was, where is he now? why are we out here? he hasn't done anything. we the people are doing it. the union, the teamsters, the uaw, sean, ourselves. it is not the president, it's not him bite is not doing anything for us as far as i'm concerned. >> we are already seen the
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ripple effects of the strike. forward and set it has already laid off 600 workers at this plant as a direct result of the strike. general motors says it might have to idol a factory with 2000 workers in kansas, arthel? arthel: grady trimble thank you very much. eric: break and is in texas attorney general ken paxson just one part texas enters moments ago voted to acquit him at all charges in his impeachment trial dealing with alleged corruption. though there is bipartisan support for that impeachment proceeding, vote to convict him did not clear the 21 vote threshold. turns out a jury of 30 senator spent about eight hours deliberating behind closed doors. ithe justice and end its deliberations. paxson faced allegations he misused his political power to help her real estate developer by the name of nay paul paxson's opponents the allegations were the attorney general accepted a bribe by hiring that developer,
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mr. pulver turns out all but two of the republican lawmakers they have cleared him now. so can paxton will remain the attorney general of the lone star state. in washington president biden received a string of bad news this week the presidents issues include republican house let impeachment inquiry a historic indictment of his son hunter, new questions concerning his reelection bid coming from his own party. lucas of to tomlinson live in bloomington, delaware the president's home state and where he is spending the weekend. hello lucas. >> eric, before coming here to wilmington preside present bidee at the white house yesterday where he said the uaw workers that are striking not the auto companies. >> auto companies have seen a record profits including the last few years because of the extraordinary skill and sacrifice of the uaw workers. those record profits have not been shared fairly.
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as you mentioned off the top, eric, it's been a tough week for the present there's the awkward press conference in vietnam the biden falsely claimed he went to ground zero the day after 911. house speaker kevin mccarthy launched the impeachment inquiry. the new inflation report drops in prices continue to rise although we do not have to tell our viewers that for they know that every time they go to the store, the gas station and check the receipts. "washington post" columnist usually writes a favorable copy about the administration said biden should not run again in 2024 and neither should, let harrison for the first time in u.s. history a sitting president enters attorney reacted to the gun charges. >> u.s. attorney's office is known about this for years, no charges up and when they found out about it and made a deal it was for eight diverted agreement, what change question or could not the facts, not the law but all the politics did not come into play. >> back to the impeachment
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inquiry. not all republicans are on board. in fact 18 republicans represent districts one by president biden. eric: alright lucas thanks so much arthel? arthel: more on the impeachment inquiry south carolina congressman ralph norman he is on the house financial services and house of budget committees. congressman, so the theory is whether then vice president biden engage in illegal activities or somehow broke the law. so i get you what specific information or documents or other proof would satisfies any questions of misconduct? >> two things, arthel .1, the public deserves to know the facts. secondly they deserve consequences if there was wrongdoing. what are the facts so far? $20 million went to somebody, the biden family according to a 2020 witness from the fbi. arthel: excuse i'm going to interject with you hang on one
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second congressman forgiven i have to interject that number is now one third less of that which is a 7 million on there is no proof any of that money went to mr. biden himself the elder it went to other members of the biden family continue sir. >> okay let's say $7 million. does the public deserve exactly who it went to? the facts will determine them. the 20 llcs that were set up the public deserves to know why those were set up that did not just appear out of air. the five absolute into the counterpoint to that server is that when president trump was president's daughter received multiple patents from china. just pointing out it goes both ways but continue sir thank you. >> i agree it goes both ways arthel put all this is doing is uncovering all of the facts all impeachment inquiry does is let the committees have subpoena
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power and let's gain the evidence. you know who the jury is? the american people. they want consequences if there is wrongdoing and look what happened with hilary clinton when they had some pretty good evidence, nothing. i think it's a good effort. arthel: speaking of the people i want right now congressman to take a look at fox news poll conducted september 9 through the 12th just a few days ago pulling the view on congress congressional republicans pushing impeachment proceedings against joe biden. 47% that it is legitimate. what he 8% said it is bogus. last month fox news of polls on if present biden knew about hunter biden's business dea dealings? not much is changing this past march and august 308% joe biden did something illegal. 25% said he did something unethical which is down three percentage points and 3% more people said joe biden did
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nothing seriously wrong. so congressman do you think your party is effectively making its case to the american public? >> i think they are. and i think as it goes on depending upon what is uncovered, arthel, this is just a fact-finding mission. people don't the facts to come over this shirt wanted to come out on president trump whose three and half years out of office. arthel: i have a question do you conduct impeachment on questions or actual proof? isn't that the burden of calling for impeachment that you do have evidence of wrongdoing that thus far hasn't been shown? if it is if it's worthy why are they scared as president promipromiseto be the most honet and transparent president in history whiteness and he went to
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clear his name? i don't look at it on it as something the american people owe. what is that arthel? arthel: i understand your point but i do it to move on for the sake of trying to get through some other points here regarding this very topic we are talking about which is the president biden impeachment inquiry former president trump said had they not done it to him perhaps you would not have it being done to them do you disagree with mr. trump? >> i think it should be done if there is evidence on anybody that's the leader of the free world you need to have the facts come out. the event that is very important the former president is implying revenge. so again, he is saying had they not done it to him perhaps you would not have it done to them todo you disagree with mr. trum? >> what mr. trump -- i think he
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is upset over a january 6 hearing that nancy pelosi would not be called, it wo would not e subpoenaed to appear. they kicked off the republican members of the committee. they were after president trump he is upset about that. i guess if he wants revenge for that he is justified. but as far as president biden goes, there is enough smoke there to see where the fire is. what is wrong? this ought to be done regardless of who is in office democrat or republican. i'm glad kevin mccarthy called this we will let the facts lead us where it might. event one final question the house budget committee member force will there be a government shutdown are a stopgap bill? do you consider either an effective way to handle the people's money? >> here is what is not effective way to handle the people's
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money. six and billy this a president gave to iran who wants to blow this country off the face of the mat. map. 3.5 million for balloon parades for billing for new fbi headquarters. the way the money is spent not is not fair to the american people purchase far as a shutdown, yes i think we will have a shutdown for this government should shut the businesses down over a virus that was questionable. this short took children out of schools. the government needs to go on a diet everyone talks conservative when they are running. now is a time to put this government on a diet. let's see if we get the votes and yes it needs to be trimmed down we should've had the 12 appropriation bills in june and july not now. arthel: that's at the american people think why do we get to this point we can't get to the 12 a couple weeks out too. but i hear your point about trimming the budget, good luck
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we needed all to work in d.c. for the sake of the american people and congressman ralph norm and i appreciate your time. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. take care. stay for the migrant crisis here in new york city some new yorkers demanding lawmakers do something. some border cities have become so overwhelmed they are releasing migrants from the overcrowded facilities and just you wait to hear what new york city councilwoman has to say about all of this when the big apple reaction to the migrant influx here next on fox news. y. ♪ we're not an airline, but our network connects global businesses across nearly 160 markets. ♪ we're not a startup, but our innovation labs use new technologies to help keep your information secure. ♪ we're not architects, but we help build stronger communities. ♪ we're not just any bank. we are citi. ♪
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eric: recent video shows the mass releases of migrants and cities along the border. agents there say the shelters are just a packed resources are stretched to the very limit. bill melugin alive in texas with a more. >> good afternoon to you but we are in year number three of the border crisis. these numbers keep going up, up, up or t, upper deck look at theo art shot in arizona part of border patrol tucson arizona sector just south 13000 illegal crossings this week alone. we see it nonstop out there is people in that sector come in from all over the world. we have statement from africa,
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india and asia this week. we will take you up to eagle past our fantastic drone team over group of migrants crossing the river illegally in broad daylight. you see them or me a human chain try to get across the waters war sadly a 10 year old boy finds the exact spot drowned in the river here earlier this week with the illegal crossings nonstop in eagle pass as well. we'll show you more video from eagle pass take a look at this. more at family groups are crossing the river illegally you will see very irresponsibly started having their young children crawl through it underneath the razor wire. note that the right video right there you'll see people crossing over toward the going to have the kids are crawling underneath the razor wire and through it. they were crossing the river during a thunderstorm which is obviously incredibly dangerous because the river can swell up and even bigger group showed up that a lot of kids with them so texas dps had to show up and cut the wire to protect the safety of those children because there were so many of them coming
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through. we'll take you out to arizona you mention the mass releases take a look at this. our team witnessing in the tucson sector a guatemalan family dropped off by border patrol in front of a random dollar tree store bring this but thisfamily had no idea whery were or what they're going to do next these types of releases are happening not just in arizona but in san diego as well. the sheriff in arizona said this is not there to the migrants werforthe community, take a lis. >> it is inhumane to lead people walking around commutes out the basic fundamentals the funding and not even know where they're at. then you look at the public safety site that has been neglected. the federal government soaring to millions of dollars and immigration side of this. >> the numbers are not slowing down and that tucson arizona sector cbp sources telling me that yesterday alone the tucson sector saw more than 1800 illegal crossings, huge numbers for one of nine sectors. >> all right bill melugin at the
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border thank you. [inaudible] the best th thing we could do. [inaudible] make sure all of the resources. [inaudible] arthel: meanwhile in new york city congresswoman is heckled outside the roosevelt hotel you heard them saying close the border. this is where protesters gathered against the city's handling of its surge of migrants but let's go to cb cotton now she is light outside the roosevelt hotel with more but how is it looking right now? >> hi arthel, new date new problem that seems to be the situation here at the roosevelt hotel which again is intake shelter and center for the migrants who arrived here in the city but some days we have seen a migrants line in the block waiting to be processed inside. as an iq seat migrants sleeping on the street there is no space inside and before i get to the practice i want to mention some
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news. the city has just inked a deal the federal government to house thousands of migrants. this is a former naval air station turned green space. eric adams when he announced this news is that it is not an adequate long-term solution also riding in parts. but let's be clear at the federal government were to issue an emergency declaration, additional federal space and funding would become available to better manage this crisis. on friday democratic lawmakers came toward the r roosevelt when they came outside it was nearly drowned out by chance and megaphones listen. >> what about the homeless and are elderly and our disabled? i have family members waiting seven long years in columbia. they felt legal petitions what message are you sending to the world? break the law we can't give you everything for free. joe biden if you think that is going to stop.
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>> right now you can see some migrants are outside the hotel doing some daily tasks of see it day in and day out here in the city. we have seen a similar practice happening at migrant shelters across the city. i also want to mention arthel there's a bipartisan group of york politician to say they plan to fight the plan to house migrants. a lot more to watch with that back to you. arthel: indeed see become thanks so much. eric: we just saw on the street the conditions they are not the roosevelt hotel one person has been there to see the site, republican new york city councilwoman vicki who has the migrants in her district two. councilwoman welcome. what you think of what we just saw? when you are at the roosevelt hotel how to characterize both happy with the influx? >> what we just saw alexander cortescortez come up and talk tr talk. we've got a democratic problem
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we've got democratic leadership fail us again and again how they could get before the roosevelt hotel and actually think this is okay? they have got it in their minds, it is set for it but we are doing here in new york city is okay. when i hear her talk, aoc talk i have a respite center in college point queens and she is the congress woman in that part of my district. i say to you aoc, get away from the roosevelt hotel. put your boots on the ground in college pcollege point queens id see what is really going on in your own part of your district. high-end mighty democrats talking from their ivory towers. they have not got a clue about what is really going on, not a clue. what is going on in your view that they don't know about? >> first of all they are convinced that we are doing here to the city of new york is okay. they think they are crystal
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clear they have made it crystal clear they think this is okay. when the mayor came out last wednesday at at at town hall stated the facts that $12 billion of the next three years is what it is going to cost this city. we are going to bankrupt it ruined new york city. yet he made it very clear that set the radical left on fire. they did this press conference. they started to come out. if you look at twitter they are literally at war on twitter. kathy sandifer of the roosevelt hotel and try to plead their case. there is no pleading the case. immigration is out of control and it must be stopped. eric: at bear adams is a former police officer he's a democrat is he right? itwhat similar outages are the bestie can with what it's got. i had a conversation with mayor mayoradam there be more converss you follow. but what is going on right now, he is at battle with his own
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party. he is at battle right of his own party they are wrecking his city. this isn't mayor adams said it this is our city the city of new york has turned into the world's largest soup kitchen. come to new york. get everything for free. it is a broad advertisement come to new york at our new york politicians every one of them democrat except for a few of us. they are to come here. give us your poor, your tired, your hungry, no more. this is got to end this is a death blow to new york. we blame the democrats squarely on the nose for that. so far there's a difference between legal immigration and illegal immigration seeking asylum great mayor adam says blame governor abbott saying the weaponization of the immigration issue by republicans. i see you shake your head on that one paragraph that is so old that got to stop blaming
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governor abbott. you know, blame governor vogel where is she? this man is taking active steps to protect his border state he's been putting up with this for three and four years we are putting up with it for a year end a half. where is our governor? she is absentee she does not come out and make a statement broadly anymore. where are you, you coward? cut out and i say that to aoc also going to look you straight in the eye aoc, come to your district. come see me, come to college point. we are boots on the ground over there every day we go. eric: have you talked about this? x kno out now i am thank you er. >> weight this way quest she is you remember of congress were to elected officials. >> you think for one minute these people want to have anything cosmic people like her. my home borough is democrat i get along with every one of them. let me be very clear about that. but our difference of opinion is on this issue.
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as far as aoc goes, aoc is exactly who vicki paladino is. she is avoiding vicki paladino like the plague. she is avoiding the people of college point even more so she does at the guts to look them in the eye for fear that she is going to hear what she heard outside the roosevelt hotel. eric: what is that? let's do something else they cannot stay here. college point is a small little town. they took over what was going to make be my first high school in decades saying this is now owned by the city. we are in the planning stages for our first high school. they took it over it they madea respite center. by doing so now we have between three and 500 immigrants coming in, going out, coming in, going out. they brought prostitution to the boulevard. drug deals, big drug deals on the boulevard for their people sleeping on front porches.
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they got people sleeping in a backyard smoking pot drinking beer, leaving the garbage they have turned my district that part of my district upside down. do you know what aoc? that is part of your district two. these people elected do you, foolishly they elected you i don't think they're going to make the same mistake twice i hope they don't this is an opportunity of a lifetime folks to understand that our government and the state and city of new york has failed us. they will continue to fail us because any time any of us with common sense that want to come together and try to find neutral ground to figure this out they turned their backs on us. and that is not the way to do this. we need to come together and figure it out. they don't want to figure it out they think this isn't enough. eric: a strong denouncement of what is going on in the city and some of these policy saying thy should do more.
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congresswoman and vicki paladino thank you we will come out to your district to document some of this progress i hope so city councilman vicki paladino district 19 an 19 thank you eri, thank you. the five new england bracing for the impact of lee. we will have a live report for you and how the region is preparing for that storm. that is coming up next.
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space bar we are tracking post- tropical lee right now in canada. tropical storm conditions are soaping new england lee leaving over 100,000 people in the northeast without power. max gordon live in cape elizabeth, maine just right south of portland. hey max? >> hey, good afternoon. i think a lot of people here in the portland area are breathing a sigh of relief but does not >> the impact of noun tropical cyclone elite were as bad as initially anticipated. i know all that's left to just check out the ocean. some beautiful massive waves crashing right now here by the seashore it has become quite the attraction lots of people coming out to take pictures. occupancy 12 voters out there, for some brave enough to do it there are some surfers out there heeding the siren call of the crashing waves of early talk to one of the surfers, take a listen. excises they got when everyone is zagging. i travel the world chasing
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extreme environments and continue to do so today. i bring them close to the actual they can look right over it. and then pull t the back so they don't die. as i live my life. ask power outages have also been a big issue. the soil is very saturated after weeks of arraignment gus gust of 40 -- 50 mile-per-hour winds, tens of thousands of mainers are without power the power crews have been out and about when southern restoring power to this area it right here in cape elizabeth. that is some good news at this hour. the weather is expected to clear up over the course of the day and into tomorrow. wepremiere onlyexpecting to sees a little bit of rain showers and tomorrow is going to be another beautiful fall day here in new england back to you. eric: super all right max in mae thank you. arthel: onto the campaign trail the crowded gop field former president trump still with a
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commanding lead. all candidates are trying to sway a key conservative constituency faith-based voters. let's bring in jay, he is the former senior advisor to ohio governor jon kasich canal managing director at mercury llc pretty want to cohere at first e start the fox news poll on who gop primary voters favor now compared to august just a month ago the only candidates that went up in favorability were former president trump. vivek ramaswamy, nikki haley and mike pence held steady at 44%. what is trump's hold on the base? why did vivek ramaswamy spike and does his message a fly with the masses? and is nikki haley the one to watch? >> look it's no surprise donald trump the more he is in the news the higher he is going to go in republican pulled his favorability is up. more people 100 run. everyone else is fighting for a slice of the pie.
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it's a little bit smaller, actually a lot smaller. when it can it goes up the others are going to down. it's not going to be enough to overcome him one of th is the rf them fighting for? what is they can down his popularity goes up the others debate and take center stage has a popularly goes up. he defies gravity and will a grl continue to do so as we go through this primary process. arthel: at once look now at another fox news poll who registered voters would vote for the election versus president biden for cano to beat biden according to the pool that includes former president trump, vivek ramaswamy, nikki haley and mike pence so what you think of these results? >> look i think joe biden's one
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of the weakest incumbents we've had pretty had a really bad week or so with that son's indictments on the guns freedom of the big stories here is the uaw strike. the automakers have big problems with their union membership. the republican party moves into more of a worker at first the party and attracting those people the democrats are going to have to answer to it. i'm joe biden himself has handled the strike. there is also a split that's coming between union leadership and the bases. base.the membership of the unio. as the membership goes more gop this is going to be a huge problem for biden. any republican that gets nominated then again i think it's going to be donald trump i think they have a very good chance of it knocking off incumbent joe biden. the fellas go to the faith-based voters which is were restarted who is more attracted to them? >> look again i go back to this. donald trump delivered on judges. for my entire political life
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people gave it judges a lipservice supreme court federal judges but he delivered on it. what happen he delivered on the judges? of overturning of roe v wade on affirmative action. this are parts of donald trump's legacy faith-based voters remember that. i think you're going to reward him for it. she said excuse me what about the general public most americans do not like roe v wade was overturned and a lot of people want to have protection for people who need to have a fair shot a in system let's say. >> that on the faith-based voters as what is zeroing in on thereto. most voters don't vote on single issue but faith-based voters much to do. they want to see abortion outlawed and pro-life absolutely look at that as a one issue votes. that is where they will reward somebody but you are correct when you look at the general population they look at much more than that. they may not be for roe v wade the dobbs decision, they will look at other things of one of
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the things they're going to look at is how they felt when someone else was president versus how they feel now. i think we were promised much more stability when joe biden was president felt this angst go away from us at. i don't think that his happy feet before the pandemic if you look at it people are pretty comfortable they were feeling pretty good. what the trump campaign is going to do and they are the nominees are going to try to remind voters of that feeling and how they word and with their pocketbooks were like versus what it is like now. inflation and so many other issues in america. arthel: the youth vote do they count a lot yesterday a quick answer for me? >> i told the youth vote matters and hasn't, it never has and i don't think it will again i don't think they'll manifest itself. arthel: will keep watching jai chabria thank you for much for joining us fo but appreciate yor analysis take care. and a reminder the second republican debate is less than
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and women taking part in the games competing against their peers from around the world. fox and benjamin hall as you know is seriously injured himself is reporting in ukraine last year. he has been spending time with the u.s. team and been no reports from düsseldorf, germany. >> injured servicemen and women from 21 countries no entry can hold them down. >> shows that no matter what you go through or how traumatic it is to have another chance that you have another opportunity to don the uniform progress 59 uniforms from all branches of the military are competing. each one proud to be back in american cutters chasing down new targets. >> things like this we needed to. this is almost like the lighthouse in the storm. >> the u.s. is 1117 metals. the bigger victory is won of hope. at a reminder of the sacrifices they made for their country.
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>> you know, we put our lives on the line before the better of each of our respective countries. and i never team united states we really value that. when our fellow civilians reached back and let us of the still c carefree. >> the games were started by prince harry and he is here watching closely. the real champions are those taking part. tech sgt had five deployments and one to iraq was wounded by the iud and suffer from ptsd for the stars on his tattoos represent 26 friends who died on the battlefield. >> don these colors and represent my country with the rest of my teammates. and amongst all the other countries there are warriors there is no real words to explain how deep that goes in my heart too. >> too. >> many of them also say adaptive sports have saved their lives because of, self and it very dark place using my pain medication and i knew that was not me. that was not the old me either.
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so whatever i was struggling with ed to find a way out i found sports to be my exit plan progress i was fortunate enough to be asked to present archery metals here represent the charity the independent fund which works to support wounded veterans across the usa. among the american competitors were also some who i met during my own recovery. >> and member going to your hospital room to say hey how are you doing? since then we have had a good time watching each other grow in progress through our recovery process. i think the message we want to send as we are all still the same person. we may look different. we may walk different. but we are still the same human being. >> the servicemen and women here are motivated to win medals. what they really want is for more people to remember and to help wounded veterans wherever they can. and düsseldorf, germany benjamin hall fox news. to fort benjamin, thank you thank you for all the participants to triumph over the
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