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♪. rachel: it is the 8:00 a.m. hour of fox and friends weekend starting with this. dnc starts in chicago in two days. protesters are already out forcing storefronts to board up. the democrats are coming. pete: vice president kamala harris really had economic agenda setting her sights on a price gouging a banshee becausea gauging banner member how that well whwhile when nixon tried ie 70s? will: three weeks until crucial swing state voting starts. harris has yet to enter any real questions. how can they make an informed decision? pete and i are going to go off the wall just ahead. third hour of fox and friends weekend starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ have you heard of murrells inlet in south carolina? i have regrets we have because of her show. will: murdaugh? pete: know we do the shot a lot welcome to the show. rachel: was this part of at this area? pete: pretty sure that's where it heard of that. will: we've shown that docket number of times it's beautiful. rachel: i'm sure that place does not want to be associated with that. pete: i'm sorry is on my mind. rachel: is like waco, texas. chipping chip and diana do not want to have that. will: baylor and waco? i did not know that. interesting. good talk. [laughter] [laughter] pete: so for this money coming
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to us of their hard-hitting news i love it. i'm going to read now. with the dnc just days away vice president kamala harris is rolling out a first campaign platform focused on the economy. rachel: her plan features a $1.7 trillion in handouts. will: madeleine rivera at droid's and details. many initiatives vice president kamala harris are not just a continuation of president biden's policies. some go even further than what he proposed. harris wants to provide down payment assistance of up to $25000 for first-time homebuyers. more than 10,000 dollars tax credit the president wanted to give to this group. she wants to restore the child tax credit which expired in 2021 and wants to impose federal bands on grocery price gouging. >> we will build what i call an opportunity economy. an economy where everyone can
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compete and have a real chance to succeed. costs are still too high and on a deeper level for too many people, no matter how much they work, it feels so hard to just to be able to get ahead. quick some economic most say her proposals could make problems worse. they say that $25000 down payment support for instance could encourage buyers to place higher bids or sellers to charge more for homes. notably missing in harrison's plan as well are details on how she intends to offset costs adding to fears that her actions will only add to the country's deficit. former president trump has acquitted harris a plan to communism saying in part in a "truth social" post if you think things are expensive and now, they'll get 100 times worse if kamala gets four years as a president trump is back in pennsylvania harris is no public event scheduled for today but she and her running mate will also be in pennsylvania on sunday kicking off a bus to
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work. rachel: think it madeline. donald trump also claim the plan referring to socialistic dictator in venezuela. this is what dictators have always done, right question at the go, they destroy the economy and then they don't know who to blame so they blame greedy grocers. they put in price controls. and it never works out well. it did not work out while we wee tried it decades before under nixon. president nixon in 1971 aug august 15 put in price controls pretty announce he's going to do it he had a 90 day hold on all u.s. prices and wages. inflation fell for more than 6% in 1972 below 3% and 72. in general the 15th , 73 the government eased restrictions, prices of course shot back up. by june 13 as a result nixon imposed another phrase with stricter controls.
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this time the controls failed to tame inflation. you had david as men on a little bit ago and here's what he said about that time. >> two things happen when you use price controls. first of all you repress inflation. it's like a boiling pot of water. you put a lid on it and slammed the lid tight. eventually is going to explode. that is exactly what happened in the 1970s after nixon put his price controls on. first of all the reason it took them off, the price controls it also creates shortages. that's the second thing it does. simply producing some they cannot make money on. she has tried to resurrect the most agreed-upon disaster and economic policy. it just goes to show her ignorance of the way the economy works. the way businesses work. the most fundamental thing about business if you can't make money doing something you stop doing
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it. >> fiversion four is a putting meat on the bone of what she actually stands for us not just donald trump calling communism as the cover of the "new york post" communism with a k, svetlana kamenova staneva stat 1.7 trying to economic plan. he talked a little bit about ignorance. we could joke about the fact she called it price a gauging. this is a subject of the economy she's not good at talking about. she has zero business experience. zero background. you see the clip of her explaining inflation by explaining prices go up with inflation and then repeating the loop of what she said before. she is not built to talk economic and business policy. but that is the number one issue voters are saying they're facing. she is running against a businessman who understands it. i do think unleashing the hammer and sickle might play well to some voters who are ignorant of economic policies. you expose that impacted her my people what happens when the government controls what things cost, i think ignorance is
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accurate. i don't think ignorance is the appropriate way to explain what is happening here these proposals for the economy. here's why i say that. kamala is playing a game she is proposing two different types of approaches to the economy. option one she is offering you a really some of the same policies as donald trump. meaning she is still in no tax on tips. now she expends a child tax credit this is the place to say ii moderate, i'm independent. electable. then at the same time she is running out option to which his price control to combat greedy grocers. this part is not just ignorance. this is inevitable. this has happened over and over and over again. this is why history become so important not just nixon and america venezuela, latin america, the soviet union i analogize this and talk to dominoes are always go this way.
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what you are ignorant of is the build up. we have to see there are more dominoes to go. the dominoes ago, a high government spending, big government deficit big government printing, federal reserve, printing money than inflation. falling on the heels of inflation, high interest rate but falling on the heels of high interest rates. price controls. this is always the way. >> of ticked out all the ones you've listed. >> yet to come after price control is shortages. red lines, gas lines, shortages on the shelf. what i am saying is not just ignorance she is not just dumb, she is part of a larger economic and historic ignorance that is inevitable. you have set yourself down this path and it is a path we have seen play out. some of this is inevitable unless you jerk the control of the steering will quick. rachel: what is really surprising is that she is telling us now, i think even a
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liberal media was surprised. that is why they react to the way they did. like what? you're not supposed to tell that part yet. i do believe that is what happen if donald trump w is really smat person about very smart to call the plant latinos are key demographic in this election know exactly what that means. they also could have called it the argentina plan. we seek hobby air right now doing amazing things have been down inflation. the same trajectory you laid out right there. if i was donald trump i know is trying to do all these press conferences if i was a president presidenttrump i would include f venezuelans who have lived through this so they can explain give us a look at what is going to happen. those bread lines those people who can up the middle class or digging through garbage cans in venezuela to find dinner for their children. those mothers by the way of ad to sell their bodies across the
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border to get groceries in columbia that has happened because of socialism. because of price control. i would would include that if i was president. 362 quick things that historic comparison you're pointing out, in the 1970s venezuela was the largest economy i believe in latin america. it is the fourth largest in the world per capita gdp. it was bigger than canada and most of europe. today venezuela is one of 56 just above head back a stand for that's because chabot's came in and started putting these types of policies in place when i say jerk the steering wheel and not counting on kamala and joe biden to jerk the steering wheel. i'm talking we as voters have to jerk of the steering wheel away from the driver. rachel: she gave america at this gift by showing her hand very quickly. pete: shada showed at one point why now why this way question at this or to label her as a communist and a socialist and she said i'll hang some meat on
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the bone and you can call me back. that. now is got the convention we will see when she has to answer questions. rachel: she is the daughter of a marxist economic professor from stanford. these ideas have been brewing for a long time. will: speaking of a preview we have a preview of what happens a big democratic cities there's no control or law and order. will sue happens ultimately in chicago. a lot of protesters have said they are descending on the city. unhappy with democrats or handling of what is happening in the middle east among some of the other things. if you happen to live in chicago or own a business there, life is not looking great for you right now ahead of the dnc. we are going to talk to a bunch of folks in chicago. business owners. this is how they are feeling about the upcoming democratic national convention. >> they have experience with this. the city does not have a great track record with protecting their businesses. where their citizens property.
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so we want to be preemptive and ward off in the advance of the democratic convention. we have not gotten any reassurances from the city they would be doing anything downtown specifically. so we want to make sure we were safe in the store was safe and our employees were safe. our customers and our customers employers have told them to stay home for the entire week. so we felt, since they were concerned about the safety of their people, we should be concerned about our safety. >> of the past two weeks everyone is getting a little nervous. we have been doing basically pre-board ups for the past two weeks. this week now everyone is starting to board up now that everyone is basically doing remote work next week. rachel: the owner of chicago board up services. [laughter] i told pete why didn't i think of that? i co could've made a lot of mon. these people understand exactly what happened.
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pete: democrats are coming to town board up. will: 's habit in chicago for the national democratic convention. rachel: i saw a flyer being organized by whistleblower in chicago. i gave it to lawrence jones, that was five months ago. that is how long they have been planning to disrupt this convention. will: additional headlines at 311 and seven stores in los angeles ransacked last night just hours after newsom curbed smash and grab us. the bills include harsher punishments for repeat offenders. establish a new task force and more. it comes after newsom signed executive order last month calling on agencies to address homeless encampment. embattled bob menendez drawing from his independent bid for reelection after he announced he will resign from his senate seat tuesday. new jersey governor choosing his former chief of staff to temporarily fill the seat that
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once menendez stepped down will be vacated. last month menendez was found guilty federal bribery and corruption charges after accepting gifts like gold bars, cash and more in exchange for favors for foreign businesses. supreme court temporarily blocking enforcement of the biden/harris administration changes to title ix which would broaden the definition of sex to include gender identity. the high court citing several states that called for a stop to it they say is unlawful rule against girls in louisiana attorney general lives of the well helped lead the fight she joins us earlier. okay we don't have lives right now. >> i can about she was here. >> she was here i talked to her. >> you did i watched. >> it was riveting. it was great too bad you missed it. she basically said we shouldn't do this. >> thank you. critics of title ix changes argued it would allow biological
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men to compete in women sports the biden/harris administration claims it would not. and those are your headlines becbig. >> inside me me too fill in the clip just let me know but. >> we should yet the future. >> is exactly what i was thinking. summarize what the person said. gratefully. >> i get a panicked voice we don't have it all look at pete's before i will be the attorney general of louisiana now here's what she said. will: s you just somebody say n. before joe something to say look for to seeing all of you on december 5 in new york. for the sixth annual patriot award to be really excited to announce the date and the location consider it a save the date fox nation.com/patriot awards to sign up for the e-mail blast that will go out i am told very soon. probably before the end of the month with an opportunity to buy tickets. it is a great venue a little small what you're going to want to get your tickets early to get in. but december 5, who knows where we will be as a country at that
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moment but no matter what you will be inspired and have renewed faith in the amazing patriotism some of the folks i have a little insight there is some great stories this year. rachel: every year is better than t the year before. pete: december 5 that's hard to do. rachel: gets a vice president kamala harris is rolling out her economic agenda but critics more and it could look a lot like communism. pete: to escape it just like that he wrecks next. will: first hears brian kilmeade on what's coming up on "one nation" tonight regrets i'm pumped up for "one nation" this trigger for the love the show. carly on the lesson magical moments in media. demme, lee, t but what it's like to beat ms. universe have to bounce back to something almost as important are going to love it because tim visits governor jim justice ab what donald trums advice should be in jordan peterson a game face he thanks
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♪ ♪. rachel: vice president kamala harris her economic pie with government handouts and
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regulations with an emphasis on price gouging. listen. >> a loaf of bread cost 50% more today than it did before the pandemic. ground beef is up almost 50%. i will work to pass the first ever federal ban on price gauging on food. rachel: trump warns this looks like an awful lot like communism. >> it leads to food shortages, rationing, hunger with healthy madura play on like something straight out of venezuela and the soviet union. sweetheart i love our next guest fled communist cuba florida congressman carlos gimenez. you fled cuba when you are at seven years old. let our viewers know what cuba was a like and what we might be looking forward to if kamala harris is elected. >> a cubit before communism was probably the second most
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prosperous nation here in the western hemisphere for the standard of living was really, really high. the people are fleet cubans millions of cubans have left because they cannot sustain themselves. they have shortages of everything. it is all due to the central economy decentralized economy of a communism. price controls do not work. they have never worked. they never will work. but what kamala harris is proposing, i guess she's running back home. her father is a marxist economic professor at stanford. so when she was economic advice i guess she's going to ask it from her father who happens to be a marxist. that is what america has to look forward to if kamala harris becomes president of the united states. rachel: sheet mentioning prices these are the prices of how much things have gone up. she somehow brings up the pandemic is if that has everything to do with it. yes there were some supply chain
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problems but that was government spending, it's printing. that is why we have 50% up and 20% up by half of americans say they feel like they are broke and cannot pay the bill. i think, congressman, her coming out so early and just saying i'm going to price controls something so obviously communist. that's going to be a good helper donald trump as he tries to present his ideas versus her ideas to hispanics which are such an important block in this upcoming election. >> absolutely. i agree. we just got a glimpse of what the real kamala harris is all about. we got a peek into who she really is. and look what she is trying to do as s is she is trying to blae greedy corporations for the high prices. when in fact it was the
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harris/abide administration and economic policy that's giving us almost record inflation. and also skyrocketing interest rates. which makes everything much more expensive for the average american family. and so she's trying to deflect and say this is a corporation's fault and i'm going to bring them in so we can have lower prices. it never works. it never will work. and so again i'm not sure she's going to allows another glimpse into what she is really all about. were going to have to let the american people know that her father was and is a marxist economics professor at stanford. she has had radical left wing views all her entire life. this whole thing she has some out no way i don't believe that anymore, don't believe it. it is true. if she becomes president this is the most radical left-wing tickets ever put in front of the american people. rachel: it was a political mistake for her to put this out
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so early. i think it is a gift to trump. it's certainly a gift in winning over hispanics. we have seen this and many, many times before and it never ends well. congressman carlos gimenez thank you for sharing your story and joining us this morning. >> it is my pleasure. rachel: you've got it. it has been three years in this chaotic scene unfolded in afghanistan. we are talking to a veteran who helped lead evacuation missions there is vice president harris has still yet to answer for this. >> afghanistan for the last person in the room? >> yes. >> he feel comfortable? >> i do. than tylenol rapid release gels. because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away.
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lebanon. dozens of rockets were fired toward northern israel in apparent retaliatory attack. alex hogan is alive in tel aviv with the latest. >> hi pete the idf says it was able to identify more than 50 projectiles a launch from lebanon toward an error spates sirens went off we know they are on scene in the northern part of israel try to put out some of those fires because of those projectiles. it come after this take a look at this footage aftermath of an idf strike out the idf says was a hezbollah warehouse weapons and lebanon. at least 10 people were killed including two kids. that's according to state media there meanwhile in gaza the military is expanding its ground operations in the southern city. the air force says it's taken out as many as 40 hamas targets in the last 24 hours. one airstrike today it has
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killed at least 15 people. all of them reportedly from the same family. there been continued efforts to broker a cease-fire efforts that will continue. negotiators will continue to deal with a lot of a technical work in the days to come. senior officials will meet in cairo, egypt at the end of next week. the main goal, especially for the biden administration try to mediate these talks is to have a cease-fire that could be agreed upon by the end of next week. in order to do that a lot of conversations will need to take place u.s. secretary antony blinken will be coming here tomorrow night. he will be speaking with the israeli prime minister on monday again about the continuing ongoing efforts. pete: alex hogan thanks so much. don't worry blinken is on the case he's got it. it's been three years in the desperate scene in afghanistan and the abide administration botched withdrawal. according to kamala harris, she played a key role in it. >> president biden said he wanted you to be the last person
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in the room for tickly and big assistance just as he was her present obama party just made a really big decision, afghanistan. read the last verse of the room? >> yes. >> if you feel comfortable? >> yes, i do. pete: our next guest helped lead a rescue mission's he is the author of a book admission without border marine corps veteran. thank you for being here. when you hear her say i was the last person in the room, i feel comfortable with it. you say what? >> i say she is responsible. she has blood on her hands but we left america americans they e people after allies therapy left 28 million afghan women and little girls to be sexually enslaved. $8 billion in equipment. people like myself and our team we had to go and rescue americans. we had to go rescue our allies 17000 of them while our administration abandoned these people. right now we're still sending by the way i don't if your audience knows this but $87 million a
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week, half of which is in cash to people in the top 10 tears most wanted list. two people are sanctioned by the unite all peoples going to people sanctioned by the ice age government it is illegal. it's unethical it's against their own interest in national security this is being used to fund it terrorism our taxpayer dollars. >> we have spent $3 billion still in afghanistan into the hands of the taliban since what happened three years ago we sought on display and that military parade they put on. what has been the fallout from what happened three years ago? what is the implication been of this failure? how is a world looking at american now three years after afghanistan? >> the fallout is we left and had about four al qaeda training camps there now is 52 they're 52 therebeing funded by our taxr dollars. there is a fund for -- eight mortar fund for the taliban fighters we killed over 20 years
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a thousand dollars a month the house for the fighters that we killed the terrorist we killed the place is just a hotbed for terrorism. the diplomats from iran were at that parade but the diplomats from china were at that parade they occupied the most strategic place in a grove or two in iraq, iran, russia but all the world's enemies were wat watch including potent. the reason potent cross that border into eastern ukraine was because of the weakness they saw in afghanistan. they pushed 100,000 troops across and what a president biden do question at the same thing he did in afghanistan he ripped our troops to close the embassy and consulate nato followed allowed putin to start this war were million people have died out. he was taxpayer dollars are getting funneled in hundreds of billions now. pete: harris was a part of all of it she's right there for all of it signing off on it as well. real quick, shabby for ago what would you ask her if you could ask her or one in question she's not taking interviews these days what would you ask her. >> why is her interest not in the best interest of america
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question of the national people in the national security but wiser interested in finding terrorism? including iran, the taliban, al qaeda, why would she treat the american people that way? pete: it's a great question hoping someone picks it up thank you for your service and your time this morning. >> early voting starts in just three weeks some crucial swing states as a vice president kamala harris as we mentioned has gone 27 days without answering real questions how can voters make informed decision? a will and i go off the wall coming up next. ♪ i'm out of breath, and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups.
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♪ ♪ 27 days, that is how long it has been since a vice president kamala harris took over the democratic ticket. still she is yet to do formal interview. will: she only unveils her first pulse a platform yesterday early voters casting their ballots in lesson three weeks, how will they know what they are signing up for with kamala harris? let's go off the wall and see how important early voting is this year. this is when absentee ballots begin in many states it's notable it's focus and a couple of states about how early you
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can actually start voting. the earliest in north carolina absentee ballots sent out september 6. pete: huge on here pennsylvania is the key state for everybody. this is no excuse no reason absentee ballots anyone can request it a lot of these are legacy covid policies that have not been undone. rachel was talking about wisconsin. they have loosened up even more their voting rules than they had under covid but september 16 in pennsylvania ballots go out to pay that's two months are sitting on a ballot. will: let's focus on those estates in north carolina september 6. that is before the trump harris debate which is schedule september 10. to someone in north carolina it could be voting before they ever hear from the candidates on the debate stage. pete: even more so for this wisconsin michigan the 26th, a lot of states will of had the opportunity to vote before jake deviance and tim walz's debate.
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it remains to be seen whether there are more these eight trump camp from what i understand like to see more of it. if not that is your one shot. ultimately people could about it before that. will: we've got this was it 26, 27 days? since a sitdown interview. lindsey answered the questions. how many more days to she have to go holding out not answering questions before someone can vote? you go into labor day everything shuts down you can go all the way to hear pretty easily. before this debate you are hunkered down for a week preparing for the debate. do not give any interviews. you can see all the way to hear it in mid september before she gives the interviewer answers real questions and then you've got lots of a ballots sent in by then. >> everyone at once accessible voting that's a promise to start from. when you start thinking about the way american elections have changed you are talking of movig away from election day into
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election months. it starts in september and october but what happened in 2020 almost 70% of the votes cast in that election were before election day. 70%. >> which means a lot about with incomplete information a lot of things can happen in mid october and late october if you have submitted your vote, it is in. this was a covid number at which a lot of us hoped would go down. this number could go up in 2024. accessible is one thing excessive is another right now we're looking months. some ballots arrive after election day and they still counter what it comes in on wednesday, thursday, friday afterward we are still counting the votes after election dates it is mind boggling parameters are broken down 43% to 10202043% by mail, 26% early voting. 30% on election day. >> to think of states like arizona or on election day there's a bunch of problems and you could not get inch of votes
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you can't rely at this point with a system that existed just on election day that is a the a republican's of tragedy for a while because it benefited democrats take a look we'll stick with 2020. you can see 7 million or more democratic early voters in 2020 than republicans. >> this was an election trump said were going to win it on election night were going to bank votes early in 2022. that margin did shrink there were less votes out it was a midterm election not a presidential. but they still have an advantage in early voting the democrats did. >> it is no surprise the parties feel differently about early voting. 28% of gop voters support mail and a balloting. that dropped from almost 50% in 2020. >> absolutely. it's always under the guise of making it more accessible. but then they will tell you it you don't need an id to vote or we do not need to do a signature match or we do not need to verify that. it should b be quite open which leads others, republicans to say hhow do i know this is fair?
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how do we know it's above board ahhad of a notes one person one vote? that's why see such a big discrepancy here. at this is the temple of our democracy we should make it as secure as possible. you and i both hear it, the frustration. i don't know how this is going to go i just want to make sure it is fair. if we can have trust in our elections were in a really bad spot. >> you got to play by the rules of the game he went to win elections you got to play by the rules of the game that is why donald trump and others have encouraged. get out there not just vote, early vote. >> go to bank your vote.com to sign up and commit to voting early. >> if you want to save america register, it didn't absentee gee ballot. vote early progress with the vote early, absentee by mail or in person were going to protect the vote. vote early, but absentee vote mailing, vote in person, i don't care. >> has been investment in this cycle there is not in 2020. thank your vote was launched we just heard in june of 2023 and
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june of this year. another initiative swamped about usa campaign. you're all in on the trump side of trying to encourage people to vote early but. >> that is the rule under these conditions for you try to win it. there should be a national conversation. joel people to vote? what are we going to have it. six month voting window were already about a three month voting window. the idea it was you turn out and vote. at some point you're fundamentally changing what it means to vote. >> fundamental transformation of america. who said that? oxygen to chief meteorologist rick for our weather forecast help us out. >> i will help you. we've got a hurricane out there bermuda getting hammered by hurricane this morning it's only happened 11 other times that bermuda taken a direct hit. we took a look this morning. a little bit more rain now. center of the storm went right over this tiny little island. now so to pull off toward the northeast.
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we do not have any direct impacts across eastern seaboard. we have a major indirect impacts of rip current threat all up and down the eastern seaboard. a lot of people are trying to take advantage of this -- one of the last weekend of summer be really careful you've got to stay at the water only swimmer have a lifeguard across eastern seaboard. there's a lot of beaches that are close, rightly so. it's really dangerous out there right now there's a front moving in this direction. we'll see scattered showers and parts of the great lakes to much of the eastern seaboard today for tomorrow that becomes a bigger rain threat. you see the darker area of green looking at a pretty significant chance of flooding. areas of d.c. all the way toward new york. some areas too -- 3 inches of rain falling quickly. the gro ground is really saturad as well. >> thanks, ricky is debating how often i wear a belt. >> usually don't wear a belt that is true. >> have a couple pairs of pants that don't require a belt you don't have belt loops.
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>> he does not have a belly and pops below. >> are you in the steady cam? zoom in on my belt on the steady cam. [laughter] >> is wearing one today. [laughter] moving on into a serious story we are learning more about matthew perry's final days including the doctor knew he was spiraling out of control. dr. marc siegel on the crisis that can start as a medicalar intervention?. remember the pain? cancelled plans? the worry? that was then. and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine. but qulipta® reduces attacks, making zero-migraine days possible. it's the only pill of its kind that blocks cgrp - and is approved to prevent migraine of any frequency. to help give you that forget-you-get migraine feeling. don't take if allergic to qulipta®. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, and sleepiness. learn how abbvie could help you save. qulipta®. the forget-you-get migraine medicine™. she grew up in a middle class home. she was the daughter of a working mom. and she worked at mcdonald's while she got her degree.
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bring on the good stuff. courts and prosecutors releasing matthew perry's doctors were concerned about their bank accounts and helping the actor who was quote spiraling out of control with his addiction. >> these defendants who took advantage of mr. perry's addiction issues to enrich themselves. they knew what they were doing was wrong. they knew what they were doing was risking great danger to mr. perry. but they did it anyway. in the end that these defendants were more interested in profiting off of mr. perry that caring for his well-being. >> here to explain more about the illicit d drugs in his systm senior medical analyst dr. marc siegel. i've so many questions about ketamine. for a couple of reasons. one, is having a bit about
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renaissance but a all psycho deo talking treatment for ptsd and things like this with psychedelics like a ketamine. matthew perry was using it reportedly therapeutically to get off other addiction. so first about tell me a little bit about ketamine which in the past was certainly villain eyes a special k. today people treat with a little less taboo. >> make no mistake about it, will. and good morning. that the drug is used for general anesthesia to put people to sleep and to keep them asleep. it's got a lot of issues with it that make it something you really have to be an expert at. it can cause your blood pressure to skyrocket. it obviously makes you lose consciousness. to get dissociated, come outside yourself. this type of side effects and at very high doses can affect breathing are why you really want an anesthesiologist dealing with this in an operating room setting or a hospital. now, it is been used more
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recently because of the disassociated quality we talk about. euphoria can help people with severe depression. it has a rapid onset and wears off in a few hours. it literally can bring you out of whatever you were in. but again that's only been approved by the fda for the type you inhale. literally it is a nasal inhaler. not this injection stuff. and again it would have to be with someone who knew what they were doing in a clinic or hospital setting that was absolutely an expert at this. not somebody who is selling it illicitly to have some assistant allegedly inject someone. the doctors involved are not even allegedly not even experts at this. will: as of the doctors were doing they selling it under the table the assistant was injecting. two of the things i want to understand in the audience would be beneficial to understand but ketamine. i talked about this yesterday but what are my sons was administered ketamine had a very serious surgery when he was very young but as you pointed out it's used as an anesthesia.
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scott legitimate uses. i'm going to ask you, is it an addictive drug? so it has a physiological effect like heroin or any of these others where your body craves it, isn't that kind of drug, that kind of addiction? >> you know, i heard you talking about this yesterday. i saw it. it is not an addiction and the same way an opioid is. if you administer an opioid your brain starts making its own opioids. that addictive it isn't. it is psychologically addictive in a big way you saw that with the matthew perry craving and craving more. it preys on an addicts weakness which is why and no dr. should ever prescribe it knowing that defeat in addiction to be making money. deeply psychologically habituating a little different than opioid though. will: a physiological versus psychological addiction are two different things and appreciate clearing that. the last question can't ketamine kill you?
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i know we just saw matthew perry die did he die because he took too much ketamine? or did he die because he takes ketamine and a hot tub and then drowns? does it have the ability physically to end your life on its own? yes. yes it absolutely canned because remember i said your blood pressure could soar out of control. your breathing can stop you can actually have a heart attack. there's a lot of ways ketamine can kill your point at the very beginning of this segment that it is getting to the point where people think it is safe now, it can be used for pain. i want the viewers to know is being a research for pain research proposed traumatic stress disorder and has a future there but it's not there yet and it's only under very careful supervision by scientists and physician. >> a very enlightening stuff. and of course we know five people charge for selling it under the table to matthew perry. mark fox and friends coming up. >> great to see you, will.
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