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hayden: the fact st. jude will take care of all this, this is what's keeping my baby girl alive. chelsea: it's everything for us. we wouldn't know what to do. we couldn't afford for our little girl to survive. and st. jude gives us that. [music playing] griff: house speaker mike
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johnson facing a tough funding battle to avoid a government shutdown at the end of the month. we will speak to two lawmakers from battleground states, that's just ahead. great to have you in studio. jacqui: this all comes as donald trump has wrapped up a swing through west coast states appearing to leave the door open to another debate with kamala harris when asked by fox news. mark meredith has the latest. >> reporter: good afternoon. donald trump continues to accuse his opponent, vice president harris, of ducking the press or when she does take questions like she did in abc philadelphia interview last night, she's not able to give coherent answers. the trump campaign trying to make a big deal about a question asked last night in which she appeared she couldn't give a direct answer. >> when you talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people, what are one or 2 specific
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things you have in mind for that? >> i will start with this which i grew upper-middle-class kid. my mother raised my sister and me, she worked very hard. she was able to save enough money to buy our first house when i was a teenager. i grew up in a community of hard-working people, construction workers, nurses and teachers. >> reporter: last night at his rally in las vegas, trump accused harris of being unable to say how she would govern if elected. here is what he had to say last night. >> big word salad. she kept talking talking talking. she had no idea what the hell she was saying. she reminded me of sleepy joe biden. but people said that i was angry during the debate. i said why wouldn't i be angry? of course i am angry.
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>> reporter: trump says he's not interested in another debate, we had 67 million people watching last week so there was a lot of interest but the trump team continues to rule that out. the vice president joe candidates, meeting for the first time and likely the only time on october 1st. griff: the supreme court ruled mail in ballots with inaccurate dates or no date will not be counted by state election officials reversing a lower court's decision. the high court declined to rule in the merits of the case but found lower court lacked jurisdiction in its order. jacqui: they told about the efforts to secure the integrity of the election. chad pergram has this report.
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>> reporter: clean elections begin with clean voting rules. there should be a 0-tolerance policy. >> reporter: george w. bush won florida by 537 votes in 2,000. voting rolls evolve constantly. someone turns 18, someone moves, ohio just purged its roles. >> we found in the last year alone 600 noncitizens registered to vote. >> reporter: one election chief said sometimes it backfires. >> we denied eligible citizens the right to vote in far greater numbers than we would have prevented the vanishingly rare noncitizen voting that is alleged to be happening. >> reporter: their skepticism about who actually votes. >> you can verify in this committee there's no fraud in any arizona election one hundred%. >> it's an entirely different question than stating that there is fraud in every election. >> reporter: or publicans say is hard to rule out who's
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eligible to vote. >> this problem has been compounded by lack of border security under the current administration. >> reporter: mike johnson yanked the spending bill from the floor. bipartisan lawmakers balked. included a provision mandating proof of citizenship to vote. >> i went any member of congress to explain why we should not ensure all us citizens are voting in us elections. >> the bill might not pass it is unclear if states could implement citizenship mandate before november. >> for the latest on the status of government funding we are joined by republican congressman from georgia and member of the house intelligence and rules committee, scott, the deadline september 30th for the government to run out of money, speaker johnson had this to you up provision that would demand
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citizenship proof attached to it. where do things stand as you see right now and do you support this possible provision to demand citizenship? >> i already voted for it, it is in the senate as the appropriations bills the house has passed have been sitting in the senate and chuck schumer will bring any of those pieces of legislation to the floor for a vote. there's this tremendous frustration as house republicans that we have passed things, not just this particular piece of legislation but things like funding for the military, chuck schumer is in the senate not having a vote on any of these things and pointing the finger at the house saying why don't you do your job? we've passed several appropriations bills, we passed the bill that says you have to be a united states citizen to
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vote in us elections and we know that democrats are putting illegal immigrants on the voting rolls and allowing him to vote in municipal elections, what coincides with municipal elections is federal elections so once somebody is on the voter rolls, how is the person who is volunteering determine if they are or are not eligible to vote in the federal election, you are better off not having us citizens on the roles voting for any elections and i support what mike is doing. i think our election should be reserved for us citizens. griff: speaker johnson pooled the bill from the floor because it doesn't have supported now we have donald trump weighing in saying if it is not attached you should shut the government down. we can show you what he took to truth social saying if republicans in the house and senate don't get absolute assurances on election security they should in no way, shape,
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or form have a continuing resolution on the budget, democrats are trying to stuff illegal registration, close it down. those last words, could you support closing the government down? >> i will tell you that i disagree with donald trump on this issue. we have a slow margin in the house of representatives, very close races some of which were won by less than a hundred votes. when you get to those 50/50 district, government shutdown even though it would certainly be just as much the fault of the democrats as the republicans, the democrats, they know it works in their favor in the elections, it hurts us as republicans in close and competitive seats. what i advise donald trump is i certainly think he is going to be elected president of the united states, i want him to be president of the united states, if democrats have the control of the house of representatives they will sabotage his
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presidency the way they sabotaged it last time. griff: let's turn to the battle in georgia. you saw we were doing full-screen thing with power rankings. one of the significant things we found is georgia, the state of georgia, when biden was the nominee, has been moved back to the tossup stage. power rankings are done through looking at the number of polls that recently came out. what is happening in georgia that harris is getting support and where do you see the race standing? >> we are a rural state. i need donald trump to come to georgia and talk about the value of agriculture from the standpoint of what it means for national security and economic standpoint, that's the one area
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i would tell you, i don't think we are capitalizing on as republicans, talking about the value of agriculture. we are the party that will support the american farmer. we have a huge agriculture economy. ultimately, i think that part of our economy in the state of georgia will support the republican president because we know he supports us. it would be nice to get him to the farm bureau and remind georgians what he did for georgia's farmers. griff: hopefully he will take your advice to come down. before we run out of time we are going to be talking with economic folks later in the show. something i want to point out is under the inflation we saw, agriculture was particularly arise, 20% inflation for the agricultural sector. how bad have farmers been hit
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in the last four years? >> very bad. increased cost of labor and diesel, seed, fertilizer. it has gone up exponentially and yet the price of the commodities are down, i widespread economic losses through rural america, tax base for school systems depends on the agricultural sector being profitable. our farm is in trouble, not just in georgia but the midwest. we have the secretary of agriculture who has not been supportive of production agriculture. if donald trump is there, he will put somebody back in, into that department that supports our farmers and that is what we need. the key to this, in the agriculture economy, supports the american farmer. donald trump will appoint
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secretary of agriculture that supports the american farmer. we will put secretaries in place if you give donald trump the presidency, take care of the american farmer. griff: thank you for your time and have a good weekend. griff: jacqui: joining us from the other side of the aisle is democrat congressman, member of the house financial services committee, thank you for joining us, thank you for your time. in your state, harris has for the first time a slight edge over trump in north carolina. that is a state that her campaign is targeting heavily in order to get to 270. a challenge in other places including pennsylvania. is winning over voters that may not ordinarily be part of her base.
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she has had a tough time appealing to men. what do you think she can do to win over voters in more difficult parts of the state for democrats to win? >> the road to the white house runs through north carolina. it is always going to be close, the closest state trump won in the last election. we proved how to do it in my district. i represent a republican state in commerce, one of six that flipped in the last election. we built that coalition, pro-democracy republicans and pro-choice republicans, the folks who are going to make the decision in north carolina, through the republicans out there who align with dick cheney and mike pence who want nothing to do with trump, there's a place for them in this election with the democratic party. jacqui: a lot of appalling for over a year, social issues are
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not the only thing voters care about. the economy is a top voter concern and continues to be. every time harris goes to north carolina she's making an economic pitch. there was a new analysis this week from republicans on the joint economic committee in congress and they show in seven battleground states the average household is paying $1000 a month more for the same goods and services compared to 2021 in your state, it's 1017 more a month. that is real money. what is it harris can do to bring down those costs? she's been given opportunities to talk about that. she didn't drive home what her plans were in the debate or immediately in her interview. >> running for the white house, you are in congress, the question is who are you going to fight for? vice president harris will not raise taxes on anyone making under $400,000.
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she has a plan to help with folks who are price gouging at the grocery stores or plan to bring down the cost for first-time homebuyers, moms and dads to help with the child tax credit, $6,000 child tax credit, those are big deals that will bring down costs. there is no comparison with donald trump whose focus is cutting taxes for corporations and billionaires. when you look at his plan especially his tariffs that would be 20% across the board. that's a huge tax increase for working families. in this election, there's a huge difference on these issues. jacqui: price controls, that his taken a lot of scrutiny. you have democrats quietly communicating to critics there is no chance it ever becomes reality.
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beyond that you mention the child tax credit, what more? when are we going to hear more from her? even the white house had a difficult time explaining why it is that americans are not being convinced on this issue, the democrats are the right choice? we will talk about what we saw in the briefing room and this is a question we posed to you. >> do you believe americans are better off than four years ago? >> we have made progress in fighting inflation. i believe the vp highlighted how we are better off now as well as her plans to build on that progress. >> do you say yes to that question? >> you have to speak directly to her team. jacqui: why didn't she say yes? >> folks don't remember four
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years ago we were in the middle of a global pandemic that was made much worse by the total buffoonery of donald trump and his administration. we are doing a lot better. we are about to have huge news in the coming days with reduction of interest rates by the fed. that will go a long way. we are moving in a great direction. the policies of vice president harris will be much better for the economy. the worst thing for our economy is a total dumpster fire and that is what we get with donald trump. the policies he has in place in the things he would do as part of his project 2025 agenda would set us back by decades. that is why we've got bush, romney, mccain staffers supporting harris because they know putting country over party, what could be disastrous. jacqui: you've heard donald trump distanced himself from 2,025. the white house acknowledged it
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is not trump's project 2025 agenda. republicans embrace it. why do democrats and harris campaign keep trying to have trump take ownership of this when he hasn't? >> i would love to talk piece by piece by piece what is in project 2025 because there's a lot not to like about we are talking about protecting a woman's right to choose. you wants to institute a trump abortion ban for the rest of the country that would be disastrous. the policies including the tax policies he said he supports, disastrous, massive tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy. in fairness, donald trump saying he knows nothing to do with project 2025 is like emperor papo teen saying i know nothing about order 66. his fingerprints are all over it. it is a great issue for us to
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talk about all of what is in there because those are great questions. jacqui: we hope to pose them to him in another the bait. hope springs eternal. appreciate your time. >> let's get another debate. i would love to see one. jacqui: griff: new video and gaza as fox news is embedded with israeli defense forces, we've got that next. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) ♪
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jacqui: protesters are asking benjamin netanyahu to do more as we have new video as fox news was embedded inside gaza. nate for a is live in tel aviv checking developments. how are you? >> reporter: the pressure in that live picture from tel aviv continues to mount on benjamin netanyahu to bring the remaining one hundred one hostages home. este -- i key sticking point is idf presence or lack thereof on the philadelphi core ridor.
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the city is destroyed. they haven't seen a civilian there in a month. the only people who remain now are hamas terrorists and idf soldiers. we started at the philadelphi corridor. israel wants to maintain a presence as part of its cease-fire demand but there is debate about whether or not that is necessary. here is what we saw yesterday. >> the underground tunnel network in ismail haniyeh is one of the most elaborate according to the idf. they discovered 200 tunnels at the philadelphic corridor that lead into egypt. this is one of them. >> reporter: we've known for decades that hamas uses these tunnels for smuggling. what we learned yesterday as
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they also fire long-range rockets from here and they do that because they believe israel won't be able to return fire because of how close it is to the egyptian border, in fears they might strike egypt. deeper into rafah you see a tunnel shaft where israeli forces entered two weeks ago and found six hostages murdered by hamas terrorists including your -- the tunnel shaft was disguised in a child's room. here is what we saw at the bottom of the tunnel. >> they were executed in this tunnel. it was like a cell with an iron door. in the end that was blocking the tunnel. something hard to see. >> reporter: the idf is investigating the extensive tunnel network, they continue
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working to try to bring the remaining one hundred one hostages home. 35 of those hostages are believed to be dead. north in gaza city, israeli airstrikes killed 14 people. they were targeting a hamas weapons manufacturing facility. griff: pope francis has weighed in, slamming both candidates by urging catholic voters to choose the lesser evil. chief religion correspondent lauren greene has more on this. the pope raising eyebrows. >> reporter: you have to decide who the lesser evil would be but folks don't weigh in on elections, pope francis slammed both presidential candidates for policies including life, forecasting their vote. on his return trip from asia,
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and those who supports abortion, both candidates oppose life. >> translator: who is the lesser evil? that lady or that gentlemen, the one who chose to allay migrant or the one who kills children, both are against life. >> promising to steal the border and a migrant invasion and promises the largest deportation if reelected president. pope francis says it is a right that's in the old testament. and become a great evil, and
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and a 100% rating with the nation's largest provider of planned parenthood. right now catholics appear to be leaning towards trump according to a new pew survey. catholics fail the former president 52 to 47%. griff: thank you. jacqui: details of the opportunity economy would affect small businesses across the country. that's coming up next. hi, i'm gina. i've tried so many things to lose weight. none of it worked. i would quit after a few days or a week at the most. golo is not like any of those. with golo and release i not only met my goal i've surpassed it. and i'm keeping it off.
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arearn: saint jude-- they gave it 110% every time. and for kenadie to get treatment here without having to pay anything was amazing. jacqui: president biden will return to the white house from delaware following the announcement that 14 isis operatives were killed during a raid in a rack. >> reporter: the regiment, part
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of us military joint special operations command, and took shrapnel to the leg and 6 others were injured. despite that, this was notable tuesday night by kamala harris. >> there is not one member of the united states military who is in active duty in a combat zone, any war zone around the world, first time this century. >> reporter: not just special operations forces, the dwight eisenhower launched f-18s to carry airstrikes against iran's rebel army in yemen. warships in the red sea shot down dozens of ballistic missiles and drones. combat the navy says they 've not seen since world war ii. when i can return to norfork, one hundred 55 surface to air missiles, 135 tomahawk cruise missiles. fires from the cruiser, destroyed, strike group, fired
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60 missiles and dropped 420 bonds. last night the military central command responsible for us forces in the released say the american strikeforce killed four isis leaders interact last month, one had a $5 million bounty from the state department. during a visit with his british counterpart president biden did not say whether or not he would approve long-range strikes by ukraine, and british missiles. >> what do you say to vladimir putin? >> president biden: i don't think much about vladimir putin. >> reporter: russian leaders are threatening to use nuclear weapons against ukraine if any of those strikes take place with western weapons from ukraine. jacqui: thanks, lucas.
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>> my opportunity economy plan includes giving startups of $50,000 tax deduction to start their small business. it used to be $5000. nobody can start a small business with that. griff: touting her opportunity economy plan last night as the economy continues to be a top issue for american families and businesses. the cpa jean marks, frank ritchie junior with us to talk more about where things stand. it is worth noting the specific question the reporter asked is what specifically are you going to do to lower prices? she started with i grew up in the middle class and got to some specifics. i want to ask you the same
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question, from a business standpoint, are you better off now than you were four years ago? >> question for me as we are not better off than we were four years ago, customers are complaining about pricing. we used to have $9 cheeseburgers, now they are $14. the cost of getting products to us has gone up. it is very expensive to run a business. inflation is the key component. it started with supply chains and getting product to us. jacqui: biden/harris inflation, you see significant increases starting with the auto insurance 55%. electricity up 27%.
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the grocery prices as well. rent, 22%, groceries 20 one. overall 19%. %. what are your clients telling you about how they fared in the last four years? >> it has been difficult. we serve 600 active clients as a cpa firm and mostly in business, manufacturers, distributors, construction companies and they've seen price increases anywhere from 15% to 45% over the last three years. if you are a manufacturer, copper products, machinery, equipment, the cost of delivery and freight, even people in the farming business, fertilizer expenses are 42% higher than when president biden took office. a lot are relieved inflation is
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coming down but many are trying to get their arms around the higher cost level and figure out how to stay in business. griff: real wages whether they are up or down, they are down to the tune of 1.7% from the bureau of labor statistics. that affects what your waiters and bartenders are dealing with as they find their way in the industry, what are they saying? >> customers are more generous, bartenders are tipped very well and when they take their money and go to another restaurant, they find their money doesn't go as far as it used to. we have an issue with the banks
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have made borrowing money expensive. we used to be at 6% on mortgage here, a rate the go no higher than ten. there' s no way biden can mess it up this bad that quickly. we went from 6 to 10 within 6 months on our rage to keep the mortgage going. that's a huge expense we are trying to tackle. >> just to say what frank is saying is correct. the prime rate is 8.5%. that's the prime rate. most of my clients are paying two, three points above the prime rate. paying 10.5, 11, 12% for loans. a lot are refinancing working capital, equipment loans, finding it a struggle to get new financing. because of that, a lot of banks tightening credit which makes things more expensive to get the financing they need.
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i am seeing that across all industries. griff: if you can hold a captive audience of vice president harris, donald trump, and you and give them advice as to what a small business person like yourself needs, what would you say? >> we need to get more oil out there, to get products cheaper. gas prices are too high. that's one of the biggest things trump said he would do, using our own assets to fuel the economy. we've got eggs and milk. everything has gone up tremendously. $8 per gallon of milk and it's getting outrageous. these grocery stores, the
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demand is still there. not having to throw any product out of. if demand stops going down and people utilize other sources, that might help with some of the things but this might be the real world we live in. griff: i don't want to live in a world with $15 cheeseburgers and milk and beer prices. i had to give frank the last word, he won with the better sure to. two cowboy hats on it. thank you very much. jacqui: we will tell you why a national institute of health study of havana syndrome patients was suddenly shut down. that is coming up next. benefiber's plant-based prebiotic fiber gently nourishes the good bacteria, working with your body to help your gut, and you, flourish. effortlessly. every day. grow what feels good.
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exchanged as a meeting between president biden and uk's prime minister ended without a decision on allowing kyiv to fire long-range missiles into russia. stephanie bennett has the latest. >> reporter: they discussed many things but the message was how to support ukraine. the us said they want weapons to be used defensively rather than offense of the. zelenskyy has been pleading with its allies for months saying ukraine wants to use long-range missiles and launch them deep into russia especially after the state department announced iran has given russia short range ballistic missiles. they issued a statement condemning iran's procurement of the missiles despite related calls to stop and saying russia's aggression is a violation of international law and iran must immediately cease
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all support to russia which is a direct threat to the american people and european and national security. with british made storm shadow missiles, they are not allowing, speaking as they left and the decision was made. russia's president warrant allowing long-range strikes would mean nato countries, the us and european countries at war with russia representing a direct participation in this war. russia and ukraine have exchanged prisoners of war with each side releasing 103 people with a total of 206 all of which were military personnel. at the un general assembly. griff: a long-term study of
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medical problems experienced in overseas locations is being shut down. jennifer griffin tells us why from the pentagon. >> reporter: this former cfi officer known as adam is known as patient 0, a name given to symptoms experienced by hundreds of cia officers complaining of severe sensory phenomena. pressure to the brain led to vertigo and cognitive impairment. it could find no evidence linking the alleged attacks to foreign adversary. in a new twist the nih has abruptly shut down its long-term study of patients citing out internal review and found they were coerced without their informed consent. the report says not on the part of an ih researchers. nih stopped the study out of an abundance of caution adding in
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nih's assessment these findings do not impact the conclusions of the study. >> how it was being handled. what was being done on the back end with cooperation between nih and cia. >> reporter: they first experienced symptoms in december 2016. he and others believe they were victims of a repulsed energy attack using weapons on which us and russian scientists once collaborated. the initial patient showing havana syndrome symptoms who participated in the study, the cia was including people who do not fit the profile resulting in watered-down data. >> the cia dictated who would go. they often complained behind the scenes, and they flooded a
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litany of people likely connected. >> reporter: the cia said it suspected general was made aware of the findings, quote, we take any claim of coercion or perceived coercion seriously. and fully cooperated with a review of this matter and access to any information requested. the victims ones the journal of the american medical association to retract two articles published last spring using early data from the nih study concluding there was no significant mri detectable evidence of brain injury among the group of participants compared with a group of control participants. suggesting at the time it was all in their heads. jennifer griffin, fox news. jacqui: the stories that are going viral this weekend, next. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough,
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jacqui: the miami police officer who determined tyrekk hill last ly has multiple suspensions. >> in the 27 years danny torres has been with the miami-dade police he was suspended six times.
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they also show there have been several times he has been investigated for his use of force. he's he is on administrative duty after hill's viral detail at last weekend but that's not enough. >> gone. gone. gone. he got to go, man. in that instant that, not only did he treat me bad, he also treated my teammates weird, disrespect. >> reporter: police cited him for safety belt violation and careless driving after last weekend's dramatic traffic stop. hill's attorney tells fox he will be pleading not guilty. body can footage shows police beginning to pull him from his car and handcuffing him on the ground by hard rock stadium. hill wants the officer to be fired but he says he could handle better things himself. >> it is a lot to unpack, a lot we can learn.
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in football, how we get better from things is watch the tape and get better from it. in this instance we should do the same. at the end of the day, i wish i could go back and do things differently. >> reporter: the south florida police benevolent association says the situation was escalated by hill's own behavior and could have been avoided if you just complied. the miami-dade police department is still investigating all of this. griff: on stage brawl brother jane's addiction concert to a stop. this is incredible if you watch cell phone video capturing perry farrell, during last night's performance before the band's basis had to put farrell into a head lock, reportedly
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