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is the deal with scarlett keeling kellyanne, every thursday. i appreciate it. look forward to the speech tonight and get your wrap afterward. quick note, you know what friday is, coming to a close, only couple left, all american summer c concert series with war and treaty. go to register for free barbecue in the morning. it will be breakfast cereal soon. tomorrow, lawrence jones at benny's place in illinois, please be there early. i will do the radio show. bret baier my first guest, brian kilmeade.com. it is time for dana and bill. watch. >> bill: it is culmination of whirl wind four weeks, we have arrived on day four. vice president kamala harris
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will formally accept her party nomination. will her speech offer insight to a policy agenda if she were to win? we'll find out together. good morning. back in chicago, i'm bill hemmer. here we go. >> dana: good morning, this is emoo, i'm dana perino. this helpful assign in the fox news website. today is thursday. august 22nd, in case anybody did not know. it is fourth and final night of dnc in chicago. vice president kamala harris will accept the democratic nomination. they have had no news conferences or sit-down interviews. >> bill: tim walz was the show last night. >> we have a chance to make kamala harris the next president of the united states. [cheering] >> but i think we owe it to the
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american people to tell them exactly what she'd do as president. kamala harris will cut your taxes. [cheering] >> if you're getting squeezed by prescription drug prices, kamala harris is going to take on big pharma. [cheering] >> if you're hoping to buy a home, kamala harris is going to help make it more affordable. >> dana: j.d. vance popped up last night to respond. here he was. >> he talked about kamala harris' vision and i kept on wanting him to say, here is what she's already done. day one was 1300 days ago and she has not done anything. a lot of rhetoric and generalized promises about the future. that will not help afford groceries or housing, kamala harris has been opposite. >> dana: such a good show, josh kraushaar, dagen mcdowell and
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hayes are here. first, jacqui heinrich is here in chicago. >> good morning. as kamala harris accepts nomination tonight, there is no policy section on the campaign website and the trump team is trolling them putting out kamala harris 2024 link that leads to an error page. focus for first three nights has been saying goodbye to a sitting president who would have been accepting his namination and consolidating energy for the party leader to bring them through november. candidates are aware they have to give people more than promise of joy. >> this is the part, clip and save and send to undecided relatives so they know. if you're a middle clas family or family trying to get to middle class, kamala harris will cut your taxes. if you are getting squeezed by prescription drug prices, kamala harris will take on big pharma. >> it is likely we'll get to
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many specifics, administration she serves in rolling out big p policy announcement to help reporters shape what they put out. outline of goals and probably comparison with trump. what we're watching for is if harris tries to extend her appeal to moderates not in this room. we want to win over those who are not yet ready to support our candidates. we need to listen to their concerns and maybe learn something in the process. >> treat nem with respect, the way you like them to treat you. we have seen more than one election slip away from us, when we thought it couldn't happen and people got distracted by phony issues. >> i'm pete buttigieg and you might recognize me from fox news.
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i believe in going anywhere. >> this hall is filled with most devoted democrats in the paefrt, zero undecided voters filling the seats and more than a few were hostile to those who don't embrace their ideas. i spoke to several of them. they'll have to find a way when they leave here to poll more to their side than the 10,000 who gave them arizona or 12,000 who gave them georgia in 2020, guys. >> dana: jacqui heinrich working her tail off, we appreciate you. >> bill: josh kraushaar, dagen mcdowell and megan hayes are here. you left the biden white house two years ago. welcome to freedom. >> i'm recovered. >> bill: "wall street journal" piece reported out of minnesota talking about his uber liberal
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policies, this is an oped. kamala harris rushes to center trying to get by sanding off rough edges given unusual briefity of the campaign, there is a chance it will work. it is style, not subinstance and does it sell? >> it is selling and momentum is on their side. after this and after labor day, both sides will have to put forth real policy and go out to voters and have conversations. people want to know what they are going to do for their community. people want to hear about policy and after this week, we'll start hearing more about it. >> dana: josh, tim walz gave a good speech, a good wingman for her. one thing that is interesting, he describes districtly ran in congress as deep red.
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it really wasn't. look at his record when hes was governor, he lost a lot of rural leaning districts. yes, good speech, he will be good for her. does he bring votes along with him? >>is covered tim walz, he was moderate in congress. he was elected to be governor and was most progressive democratic governors. it shows why democrats are talking about vibe more than subinstance. policies are not front and center issues at this convention. you heard governor walz talk about middle class tax cuts. i expect the vice president to talk about elites and attacking donald trump. there is not a lot of substance and kamala harris has recorda v.p. and tim walz is one of the most mro aggressive governors in the country. >> bill: how do they prosecute
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the record starting maybe tomorrow coming out of chicago? >> dagen: i don't think they do. i don't think they can. kamala harris' record is so far left, their idea is campaign has leaked to the press she does not stand for these things that would be horribly destructive to the american people and to the economy and i can go through the list. a ban on hydraulic fracturing, she was co-sponsor of green new deal, she wants to decriminalize border crossers, medicare for all, she no longer believes in all of that. are they going to come out and say, i don't believe that anymore? no. they don't want the trump campaign to cut ads way bush campaign did with john kerry. what is she going to do? talk about i'm going to cut middle-class taxes, she's
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proposed raising corporate tax rate to 28%, which will result in wage loss for workers and result in job losses for workers. that being said, the free press said the convention is essentially about nothing. and if you change so much from the what the biden-harris administration has done over last 3-1/2 years, you can't run on change. if you have changed so much, i don't know how you actually address what you have done -- >> bill: see how far they can run on joy then. >> dana: i will come to you after this. josh, r.f.k. jr. says he's going to make a big announcement and speak to the nation on friday, a lot of reports saying he is likely going to endorse president trump. here are states he is on the
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ballot. several including for example, michigan, because he is on national law party tick oat and guy whoun ares that one says i will not vot at all. here is poll, 47 and 21. in regard to r.f.k. jr. if you in a tight race, can this endorsement help him lock states down? >> r.f.k. jr. was candidate for voters who hated biden and donald trump. what we saw when biden was replaced with kamala harris. those remaining are republican voters. if kennedy drops out and backs donald trump, that could boost trump a point or two. it is a big boost at time when every little bit counts. >> bill: what do you think,
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megan? >> i agree and disagree same time. american voters are not stupid, news he went to the harris campaign and now to trump campaign, voters are not stupid and that doesn't play well. we are taking for granted american people are going wherever he goes or his voters and i don't think that is right. >> bill: interesting, we'll see if that is right. >> dagen: if american people are not stupid, why would american people think kamala harris is different and wasn't in the white house for 3-1/2 years and had no hand in the policies that cre created 40-year high inflation and prices at high level and still rising. that is no reason to celebrate. kamala harris, people don't trust politicians and kamala harris is expecting american
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people to buy, she is not what she has been her entire political career, she is someone different. people will not buy that, they don't trust politicians or what they are selling. >> that could be fair. when you are senator of california, you are running for california and when you are running for president, you are representing all of america. >> bill: might be true for california, they are saying walz made minnesota california, josh. when you look at series of things they passed when he won and had control of the state, house and senate in minnesota, they went for it. >> yeah, crime will be an issue that gets relitigated. after the riots in minneapolis, what harris said about bail. that is what they will go after aggressively. >> dagen: when i hear him say golden rum is mind your own damn
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business, he is a governor of a state saying that. you are saying that to voters and people you governor to mind your own damn business? no. >> bill: republicans come bab w back with the whole snitch line during covid. we will catch you later today. >> dana: we'll do a pop-up podcast later, you and me. better bring it. meanwhile, former president trump head to arizona today for a trip to the southern border. aishah hasnie has more. >> president trump going after vice president harris's biggest weakness on the same day of her biggest speech in her career. according to polling trumpings holds's 14-point lead on the border over vice president harris and trump is promising to seal the border if elected.
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harris campaign keeps slamming trump over failed bipartisan border bill while referring to her as border statel prosecutor. biden-harris administration dismantled trump's policy, resulting in surge of 10 million border encounters. >> she has been tough on the border patrol and tough on ice and tough on law enforcement trying to do their job. we asked for thousands of border patrol agents and president, we got 300. there is nothing she's done. >> president trump says you don't need a border bill, just executive authority to fix the border. democratic party new platform will benefit from illegal immigrants by endorsing a bill to allow them to become lawful, perspective immigrants that would pave the way to gain
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citizenship and voting rights. trump will begin border tour this afternoon and make remarks. he's been hitting swing states and will have a rally tomorrow in arizona. back to you. >> dana: thank you. >> hersh, hersh, if you can hear us, we love you. stay strong. survive. >> bill: heartbreaking moment, the moment a mother is pleading for her son's release. how delegates reacted and head of hamas is making her ordeal more difficult. there is this, check it out. >> the world is on fire and kamala and biden have marched us to the brink of world war iii. since the afghanistan catastrophe. >> dana: former president trump
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blaming harris and biden for the mess we are seeing now. we'll hear from john ratcliffe. >> bill: nation's kids falling further behind in the classroom, will democrats ticket help them succeed or hold them back? a lot of people from the teachers union, you will not hear anything positive about school choice. are you a veteran, own a home and need money for your family? newday usa can help. veterans have earned a lot of va benefits with their service, but the va home loan benefit is a big one. by using your benefit at newday you can borrow up to 100% of your home's value and take out an average of $70,000. use that money to pay off high rate debt and get back on your
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>> among the hostages are eight american citizens. one of those americans is our only son. >> needing our only son and all of the cherished hostages home is not a political issue. >> quite a moment, tears and
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anguish at the dnc. a parent bringing many delegates to their feet with a plea. calling for a ceasefire and hostage release deal to bring home their son hersh. pessimism growing around negotiations that have not gotten better by the day. mastermind of october 7 throwing up another roadblock, demanding own survival and safety as part of any deal. president biden is talking to to wrap things up. biden was seeking agreement as cap stone of his own during the dnc. it appears that will be elusive. this from the other night when joe biden was on stage monday and said this. >> free, free, palestine. free, free, palestine.
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>> dana: more chaos surrounding the dnc and that could being mre preview of what is to come. protesters are expected to make their presence felt tonight. steve harrigan live in chicago. earlier this week they were calling her killer kamala. what are you seeing today, steve? >> steve: last 24 hours, it has died down. quiet last night, just about 1000 demonstrators last night. no arrests were made last night. tonight is big push for a big crowd. there are warnings there are ext extremist groups who may think they have an interest tonight. >> win for them is a riot. what they want are optics of cops flailing with batons,
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letting off pepper spray and the social media meme, of police brutality and overreaction. it means funding. >> steve: there have been 70 arrests, some for assaulting police officers. arrest records show half are from outside the city of chicago and many from the west coast. dana, back to you. >> dana: thank you, keep us posted today. >> bill: other night when joe biden was on stage, it was late and maybe you had gone to bed, but this is what he said on stage. >> president biden: protesters on the street have a point, a lot of innocent people are being killed on both sides. >> bill: a moment in the hall and not on teleprompter, by the way. he ad-libbed that from the president. we'll see if they get a deal, a
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lot of people have optimism, not now. >> dana: same speech he talked about the fine people out of charlottesville. other thing is that you are going to see tonight not a lot of detail, but it is important we get some information what direction they want to go and what are principles kamala harris would govern under. >> bill: on that point, there is this, though. >> we defeated isis, we killed the world's top terrorist. we secured borders, stood up to china, protected israel, made peace in middle east with abraham accord. we did things nobody ever heard of. >> bill: former president donald trump zeroing in in north carolina yesterday. first outdoor rally since last month's assassination attempt. here we go now, okay.
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"wall street journal" editorial board, foreign policy is where the vice president known unknowns are most troubling. u.s. faces greatest security risk since world war ii, not explained to public what core principles are or who she relies on for foreign policy advice. i assume voters will demand answers on that issue maybe i'm wrong. >> well, hopefully they will, bill. everything president trump said is right about the world being on fire. there is not a place you can point on the map where america's national security posture or interest have improved over last four years with kamala harris in the white house. we handed them peace in the middle east and she and president biden broke that peace while destroying the american eco economy, and rebuilding iranian economy that led to necessary
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war in middle east taking place now. her role at the border is obvious. people have come in illegally and will threaten national security interest. stuck in my mind is that clip, she talks about ukraine. ukraine is a country in europe and russia is in europe. and ukraine was invaded by russia and that is a bad thing. kyndryl level approach to geopolitical conflict. we have lost deterrence with russia and with chinese aggression, peace in middle east is gone. all of those things happened with kamala harris playing central role in the biden-harris administration. that does not bode well for harris-walz administration looking forward and certainly has to be something americans care about as they go to the voting booth in november.
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>> bill: it has barely come up, barely touched on it. tim walz touched on this, he was in national guard, served a number of years and described it this way. >> everybody belongs and everybody has a responsibility to contribute. for me, it was serving in army national guard. i joined up two days after my 17th birthday and i proudly wore our nation's uniform for 24 years. ye eventually, i fell in love with teaching. >> bill: a lot of veterans are going going after him, suggesting he left his group before they were to be deployed to afghanistan. where does that argument go? >> it is important for veterans. i don't think this is most important issue in the campaign. we are grateful for those who
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serve in the armed forces and tim walz is one of those people. this was not a momentary misrepresentation, he presented a challenge coin, something we create as political figures that epiares who we are. we said command sergeant major, rank he never held. you see veritases upset and that will matter to veterans who vote in november, he went out and misstated his record, not just misstatement to press, he created thousands of coins he gave to people over years and years and misrepresented who he was. what is more important and what concerns me is his terrible record on things like crime during the summer of 2020 and how he treated his own citizens with covid restrictions and his
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treatment of the gender affirming care and treating those things more important than national security. that frightens me in terms of harris-walz ticket who between them really have no national security foreign policy chops and where they have weighed in has been misguided and made a mistake. kamala harris talking about afghanistan as a success and something she's proud of when it was rightfully called by president trump one of the most humiliating defeats, where the united states lost to the taliban under the biden-harris administration. >> bill: sorry to cut you off, we are out of time. this debate between walz and vance will be a humdinger, interesting to watch a month from now. >> put your money on vance. >> bill: we'll see.
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john ratcliffe, thank you for your time and coming on today. >> you potentially think new numbers could be liability for this campaign? >> no, i don't believe it. i have never heard donald trump say anything truthful. >> it is from bureau of labor. >> i'm not familiar with that. >> dana: secretary of commerce casting dout on data showing u.s. added 800,000 fewer jobs than originally thought, we have that. vice president harris preparing to address the nation from dnc in chicago. what to expect from the biggest moment. we have kesha lance bottoms. >> let us choose truth, let us choose honor and let us choose joy! [cheering]
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>> do you potentially think this new numbers could be liability for this campaign? >> no, i don't believe it, i have never heard donald trump say anything truthful. >> it is from bureau of labor. >> i'm not familiar with that. >> dana: commerce secretary at the dnc showing doubt about accuracy of job numbers revision. she said she had not heard about it. preliminary report says 818,000 jobs biden-harris administration claimed they created do not exist. it shows jobs market was not as hot as they have been touting. here is "wall street journal's" jerry baker. i noticed this from media research center, they are saying abc news was only network to report this news, everybody else
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ignored it. might be why she did not know it happened. >> slightly strange, she is commerce secretary and two major government departments responsible for economic data, bureau of labor statistics in labor department and commerce department publishes others. for her not to know an important statistic like that was happening and ascribe to donald trump's lies is pretty strange and suggestion she is not doing her job very well. >> dana: i want you to listen to this, vice presidential nominee tim walz claiming their ticket is strongest for middle-class voters watch. >> they will jack up prices on middle class, repeal affordable care act, they will gut social security and medicare and ban abortion across this country, with or without congress. if you're a middle-clas family or family trying to get to
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middle class, kamala harris will cut your taxes. >> dana: all those things about republicans are not true. donald trump reiterated he would not call for federal ban on abortion. what do you think? >> i watched convention all week and have not been out there, as you have. i've been watching your excellent coverage. striking thing, this strategy is to pretend last 3-1/2 years have never happened. we are being told instead all things, bad things republicans do and point that out without acknowledging fact democrats control administration and vice president harris has been second in command for four years and economic record that has been one of dramatic increase in prices and therefore decline in living standard for hundreds of millions of americans and back to this economic data we had you mentioned in the first question,
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dana. in the last year, employment situation has been deteriorating. we had this mismatch between unemployment data and employment data. unemployment has been rising and supposedly employment data showed growth. that has been corrected and we know employment situation is worse than we thought. unemployment is rising, we could be on front end of a recision, i'm not sure that we are. very high interest rates and high prices is record of last four years. they are not talking about that, they want to focus on their opponent. folks will have to decide do they like the record of last four years and who is responsible for that. >> dana: about a week ago, vice president harris went and talked about price gouging, gaging, and
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price controls. target ceo was on cnbc yesterday responding to that. >> we see resilient consumer, facing recession and rising interest rates. we are celebrating fact we delivered margin rate of over 6%. talk to other ceos delivering 20 to 30 and 50%, tech companies, we're in a penny business. >> dana: i wondered when grocery store owners or people like ceo of target are going to say, you are accusing us of price gouging? >> grocery store companies like target or others operate on narrow margins, very low levels of profit. in fact, margins have been skreezed further. the idea they are responsible somehow for inflation that we've seen is absurd. they are not making large sums
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of money. they are having to pass on increase in prices that has come to them in environment of limited supply, lots of reasons why prices have had to go up. one reason unquestionably is huge amount of government spending biden administration poured out in the first year. we all got those checks, part of american rescue plan, with limited supply to buy things and prices went up. it is not grocery stores, that is pure politics, nothing to do with economics, it is deflecting attention from the biden economic record which harris will have to be held accountable for. >> dana: jerry baker, thank you for being on. >> bill: hunter biden lawyer accusin accusing special counsel of not playing nice, his team says federal prosecutors are trying
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[screaming] >> convention rolls on, big party going on inside the united center. it is walled off with heavy
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security around the outside. security is super tithe. rapid crime shatter any sense of security across chicago, south side, west side, creeping into other areas of town. former president trump blaming democrats for turning into crime-ridden war zone, he calls it. >> those are hard-working people being conditioned by democrats, you have a corrupt political system in chicago. >> bill: eugene roy served in the police department, chief of detectives. honor to have you on, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, too. >> bill: your current mayor came into power in 2023. two statistics. violent crime from 2022 to 2023 went up 11.5%. that is not good. chicago shooting since the dnc started this week, 27 shot and
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six people killed. where does this end? are we talking about this in 10 years from now like we did 10 years ago? >> it is not going to end until the progressive policies and the lack luster performance of the pros cutes cuter comes to an end. safety act is a no cash bail system for anything short of murder. >> bill: lawrence jones was out just yesterday talking to people who live here. give this person a listen here. >> lawrence: do you think our leaders are doing a great job to solve this crisis? >> i believe at this point, it has become the norm. people are used to hearing about gun violence and drugs and drug over doses and things of that nature, it is really sad. >> bill: what i hear from that
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woman, it's become the norm. i know you don't want to accept that, but wow. has it? >> it has become the norm. people have become numb to it. also, hypocrisy of it. it is sold as a festival of joy, anoi anointing party, yet there was an incident in june. a seven-year-old child playing in front of his house was murdered three blocks from where the conference is going on. instead of being detained, he was given monitor and placed on home confinement. he did what a lot of other people did, destroyed the monitoring device and said to heck with home confinement and he was walking around with a gun
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and shot this poor seven year old. it is direct reflection on policies of the democratic party and the court system here in chicago. until that changes, nothing is going to change. the other thing about that, how hypoc hypocritical, this poor child was murdered blocks from this festival and you can't honor him, eulogize him? how insensitive this is. >> bill: these are policies, soft on crime kamala, and we'll see how trump and vance team goes about prosecuting that case against her. we love your city. we've had a great week here. there is a lot of negative stuff happening that i know you want to take care of, it is out of your control. we are hearing there is soft
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trump vote whispered throughout the city. i don't know if it makes a difference in illinois, you are pretty deep blue. appreciate you coming on. eugene roy, do well, i know you will. >> thank you. >> bill: okay. dana. >> dana: democrats have rediscovered country music. talk about it. appeal to rural voters, how will that work out for them? we'll talk about it. ♪ ♪ when the sawdust settles and the engine roars the thing you care about is a job well done. but when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels different
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>> bill: show you this chilling new video, tough to watch. terrifying moment when a woman brutally attacked at l.a. at a metro station. a man seen beating and stomping on her and trying to throw her in oncoming traffic.
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william la jeuness on all that and what went down. hello. >> william: the train station is in the center divide, cars whizzing by surprised by c concrete barrier. police say this was unprovoked attack. the victim had no idea who this guy was when he began. and he threw the woman into oncoming traffic trying to get her ran over. the suspect, lengthy criminal record arrested and released twice in last nine months. the victim hospitalized. she will be permanently disfigured. this is sonone mus with california crime problems, untreated mental health patientses on the street. crime surged 65% this year,
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violent crime, robbery, battery, assault, 15% according to lapd, not just passengers, 160 drivers were attacked. city trying to install p protective barriers. the suspect is being held without bond and faces life in prison of attempted murder. >> bill: disturbing stuff. in and out of jail again. william la jeuness, thank you for that. >> dana: nasa facing dilemma as it works to bring home two astronauts due to technical problems with boeing spacecraft. space suits are inkcompatible with space x aircraft. they could be there until february. >> bill: bring them new clothes. >> dana: former president trump addressing foreign policy and

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