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>> as they miss for la la land also known as los angeles which last week admitted heat wave experience blackouts. embarrassing blackouts one was at a concert at the hollywood bowl. the other was at the university of southern california football game. other parts of california as well experience blackouts. one of the big reasons for this is the utilities there is have been spending lots of money on green inclement bowls such as creating a more electric vehicle chargers. if you do not have a reasonable electric grid you ain't going nowhere projects thank you all paipater membership urine hit or miss mr. to send it to sj er on fnc. that's it for this week's show. thanks to this week's panel, thanks to all of you for watching. we hope to see it right here next week. ♪. arthel: whitehouse and
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candidates visiting key battleground states looking for postdebate momentum with only 52 days to go before the election appeared hello everyone welcome to a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i am arthel neville hi eric. eric: hello everyone i'm eric shawn for thank you for joining us for president trump is focusing on voters out west traveling to california, arizona, and nevada paid this is vice president harris is stumping in pennsylvania for that is a must when the state for both cannot she give her first solo interview as the democratic nominee while in the keystone state. some critics are slamming word answers to questions like how her administration would be different from those of president biden. >> iam honestly not joe biden. i offer a new generation of leadership. my approach is about new ideas, new policies that are directed at the current moment to be
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honest if the my focus is very much what we do over the next 10 or 20 years to catch up to the 21st century. arthel: let's go live to las vegas which is where it will find mark meredith. hi mark. >> good afternoon to you. we expect over president trump to pop up somewhere in las vegas within this hour. i'm in arizona, care california and of course here in nevada. pivoting about the economy the state was hit so hard during covid at post pandemic still trying to recover. trump held a rally last night here in las vegas. a pretty packed house, standing room only as people came to hear what trump had to say following the first and likely only debate was of vice president harris. trump last night made a claim he
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believes vice president harris is trying to moderate some of her positions. especially on gun control in an effort to win over or votes and he claims that she would try to take americans guns. >> she is going to take away your guns. would anyone like to give up their gun? no. >> would anyone like to have voluntarily with great liberal fanfare said like to give up my weapons so that i can be shot in my house? >> no. >> what is interesting is vice president harris is trying to counter that message directly purge a set of abc affiliate in philadelphia. philadelphia being one of the battleground swing states were she said gun owners should not fear a harris wall's administration. >> i am a gun owner and tim walz my running mate is also a gun owner i support the second amendment and i support reasonable gun safety laws.
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>> the harris campaign try to to put that message out there using voters in mind that may be the key issue they would be worried about what could happen to the sesecond amendment under democratic administration. the vice president is in d.c. today but she is going to back on the road visiting three of battleground states in the week had including wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. as you can imagine all these canids early in the frequent flyer miles trying to reach the battleground states in his battleground stretch. arthel: i have to say it las vegas is looking very good behind you there, mark meredith. >> arthel, like to think it's got something to do but it's 92 degrees, not too bad on a saturday afternoon pit starting to pick up. spiff it will give your props yr props too, thanks marco. [laughter] quick starting on day one, i will seal the board and stop the migrant invasion. we will carry out the largest
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deportation operation of criminals in america. >> former president trump at his las vegas rallied touting his immigration policy and carry out mass deportation across the country of illegal immigrants. the proposal has alarmed immigration advocates who call it quote dangerous, dishonest, fear mongering buried in april department of human security estimates there are about 11 million migrants in the united states illegally. so what could possibly be done about all of this? andrew gould is here with us. judge, he had first-hand experience you've been dealing with this in your career for decades. what does the plan you think could potentially work to try to get a handle on the issue? >> good to be back. if you listen to his speech carefully, i have listened to his speeches and read his press releases. hope president trump is talking about have criminal, gang
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members, rapists have not been vetted that come into the country would president trump is very good at betting that group and removing. [inaudible] the biden administration has been horrible that is why the number of crimes committed by violent criminals are up. eric: why aren't more deported? mixing a rash of some of these types of crimes that it made a lot of headlines recently put in the statistics show the crime level among nativeborn americans among other immigrants. why hasn't this been dealt with by the current administration? >> what about doing the country. you don't know who is come in you stop these kind of criminals to come into the country.
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they are terrible at removing these individuals but we don't have any commitment to finding anyone in the country illegally. much less of with criminal histories arresting them and removing them. so it is on both ends. the vetting, the screening and actually deporting them. see for the former president is taxed at more than just criminals. he has talked about 10 million more cash meant 50 million deportations in the past. is that an answer is that even logistically possible? >> eric, i'm going to beg to differ with you on that point. listen to his speeches very carefully. he talks about deporting criminals. i think his message is clear. those that are in the country have criminal records are going to be deported. whether or not his policy extends beyond that, that is an issue we could build a third if you look at the very numbers you're putting up their 240,000
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from columbia, overthrew the thousand from venezuela for over 200,000 from china i think there is a reasonable aura we can look at some of these things. why on god's earth we have over 200,000 people in this country illegally from china? why are people coming in from venezuela we know the kind of problems with the gangs we have there. i go beyond that i suspect is going to triage this until people in this country from these very dangerous and unusual locations. this is not seem to be something direct that mexican nationals coming out across in the united states get jobs. super you just mentioned china like 200 hundred thousand or so coming in from china. from your view what is out about about you still may have a surge from communist china potentially 200 10,000, what is behind that?
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>> one could only guess. it is frightening. we are in a geopolitical struggle with china right now. the fighting as economically and threatening us militarily pretty good the right read the headline to see chinese spies in this country. one can only think the worst. i cannot say that about every one of those 200,000. it is a security risk. you have to wonder at some point whether something more than just getting jobs and whether it is intentional t to simply point of this country to post security risk to the nation. she had a plan to try to send some of their agents and sympathizers here? >> eric i bound the board of over 30 years nothing surprises me in the southern border. i've seen things that make the back of the hair on your neck
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stand out. the idea that he is a vulnerable border like that to create security risks is absolutely a possibility. heart arizona judge and your gold husbands and with the immigration issue as you've set for decades. quite an astounding situation, judge good to see you, thank you. >> thank you eric. thank you pretty surprising voice weighing in on the white house race. pope francis the pontiff said voters want to choose between what he thanks are to less than ideal candidates for chief religion correspondent lauren green is life in our n new york city newsroom. >> it is choosing between the lesser of two evils. popes as a rule do not weigh in on elections. but yesterday pope francis i'm both presidential candidates for the policies concerning life and told catholics essentially to do some soul-searching before casting their votes. on his return trip from a asia e pope spoke with journalists on
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the plane as to which it candidates catholics should support given the choice of one who supports abortion or one who closes borders. the pope said both candidates oppose life. >> knew most about and you must choose the lesser evil. who is the lesser evil? that lady or that gentleman. both are against life for the twin chasing a weight migrants are the one that kills children both are against life. >> number one on the platform promises fill the border stop the migrant invasion. the largest deportation and american history if reelected president. pope francis said migration if they are right that is in the bible old testament. on the issue of abortion for into his containment reaffirmed catholic teaching calling it a grave evil. the killing of a human being kamala harris defense abortion as a freedom never said and she if she would agree to any restrictions. it is a 1% rating with the
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largest abortion provider, planned parenthood. catholics make up about one fifth of the electorate but pundits have called them a crucial bellwether for predicting presidential elections. having sided with the victor in every contest since 2000 since it 2020 by the catholic vote a statistical dead heat. right now catholics appear to be leaning towards trump according to a new pew research so they favor the former president by 5. by the late francis never called that either candidate by name. arthel: i know she said that lady or that man. alright lauren green thank you, take care. super fracking has become a hot topic on the campaign shows russian swing states like pennsylvania. in spite of huge room boosting g america's energy production but straight ahead will take a closer look at fracking "fox news live" continues on this saturday afternoon.
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and oil will be dead, fossil fuel will be general go back to windmills and will go back to solar where they need a whole desert to get some energy to come out. spiritspirit former president tp and vice president harris sparring on the debate stage this week over the future of fracking. it has become a hot button issue in the race for the white house. the two candidates court voters in pennsylvania. fracking is big there. data show so it has been a boom for domestic oil and natural gas increase by 27% under the trump and biden ministration. philip flynn is here at senior commodities analyst for the price a group and a fox news contributor. let me walk through this, bear with me. the process of fracking for oil and gas can contaminate drinking water, pollute the air. it can adverse effect on humans and animals and also threatens
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the livelihood of farmers. conversely, a ban on fracking would be higher gas prices. higher electricity bills i have millions of jobs lost is this white fracking are such a major issue in this race? >> it is controversial. it absolutely. some of the threats that you mentioned about polluting drinking water are really extreme cases. that does not happen on a regular basis. there been very small instances where that happens. if it is done correctly, it's done better and it's a big boom for the environment overall. the united states is able to get rid of coal plants, replace it with natural gas and it's a boom for the economy because it keeps energy prices low and it feeds the gross domestic product and helped our manufacturing base because we have low natural gas prices. some of the lowest in the world.
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>> destines that u.s. have five years worth of oil reserves? >> owesof the old sort were goio run out of oil the world is scared. the u.s. energy industry said we don't believe that they worked on new technologies that cracked and open the code and other countries around the world and vs because they envy us because of our technology revelers take out of running out of oil and abundance of supplies to last for generations if not hundreds of years. arthel: you want to take a look on that "new york times" siena college poll on the fracking band. 39% support the band for 39% support a ban, 43% oppose a ban on fracking and 17% said they are not sure. you talk about pennsylvania, it is a key state a key swing state. we all know that. it's also the top three at frfrackingstates in our country.
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but as you know a president or a vice president cannot ban fracking in pennsylvania. that was taken act of congress. should this be an issue for senate and house races? >> it should be. but at the same time look at what president biden did on day one. he canceled the keystone pipeline. he put a federal ban on lands of fort drilling. under president biden he offered a small percentage of the amount of leases offered in the previous presidency under president donald trump. then mitt can make it a lot more different for these guys to do business. from that regulatory side they can ban exports of natural gas. they can ban it natural gas and building so that when they do that they can ban fracking through the back door. arthel: would punch up the pros and cons in the beginning and
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you can understand why environmentalists even though you said the cons are not so bad. you can understand why environmentalists are saying no, they are that bad i have not interviewed anyone who is live near any fracking well but would like to hear what they have to say if they'r there right theree vicinity of it. but let me close on this and ask what is your take on wind and solar power? >> listen, it's part of the solution. it does not have the ability to drive the economy of the future. the economy of the future is inn elecinelectric cars it's artifil intelligence. it's technologies that drive their currencies to compete on the economy of the future. you have got to be prepared to provide a record amount of electricity. that is not going to be done with wind and solar. always will be done as with fossil fuels. i am as concerned about the
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environment as anybody i can say when it comes to oil and gas production, the united states of the cleaner than anybody else. and fracking credits oil and prd produce natural gas and dirty coal is to find the fuel until we come into it with alternative appeared and realistically we do not have one. we will leave it there i've got nothing further know mark further questions for you today. thank you. 's report centcom a sweeping american and iraqi rate of skilled for isis leaders last month. that announcement comes as a president biden made a quick trip to delaware yesterday in a set to return to the white house any minute now. lucas tomlinson is there at the white house waiting for the president to return. >> that is right president biden is expected to land on the south along any minute now the raid you mentioned was carried out by
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members of the elite 75th ranger regiment part of the joint special operations command. officialsofficial sitcom but one ground was fierce but seven american soldiers were wounded including one who took shrapnel to the leg. despite that vice president kamala harris made the following claim during the debate. >> as of today there is not one member of the united states military that is an active duty in a combat zone and any war zone around the world. for the first time this century. >> getting after the u.s. dwight d eisenhower launched f-18 super hornets like this to carry out air strikes warships in the red sea shot down dozens of ballistic missiles and drones combat the u.s. navy said they've not seen since world war ii when ike returned to norfolk in july here's the final tally one or 55 surface to air
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missiles 135 cruise missiles watching the cruiser and destroyers in the stryker group jets fired air missiles and dropped 420 bombs. lesslast like u.s. military cenl command responsible for all troops said american strikeforce code for isis leaders in that rate in iraq last month. $105 million bounty on his head from the state department preacher in the white house with his visit president biden he did not say whether or not he would support approving long-range strikes by ukraine deep into russia using american or british missiles paid white house officials say no decision has been made yet. >> what is her to vladimir pu putin. >> i don't think it much about vladimir putin. [inaudible] >> today at russian leaders are threatening a nuclear strike on ukraine if forces launched those long-range strikes using american or british weapons deep
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into russia. before it has to be taken seriously, lucas thank you. see five thousands of protesters again hitting the streets of israel urging prime minister netanyahu to reach a cease-fire deal and bring the remaining hostages home. mr. netanyahu says no deal without control of the philadelphia corridor on the egypt/gaza border at that has become a sticking point fox news got inside look at the quarter with the idf let's go to nate foy is alive in tel aviv with more. >> thawe embedded with the idf yesterday we evac evacuate soutn gaza city where the idf said hamas is is defeated but not demolished. the city itself is destroyed not a single home is left on that damage we did not notice a single civilian while we were there. the only people who remain are israeli soldiers and hamas terrorists.
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>> idf presence on the philadelphia has become a key sticking point in cease-fire negotiation. in between gaza and egypt are 200 tunnels including nine the cross the border. for decades these tunnels have been used for smuggling. but now the idf said the hamas terrorists are emerging from these tunnels to fire at long range rockets at israel and then retreat back into the title for defense purposes a. israel said hamas rafah brigade is defeated but not demolished. the homes of those who live here are destroyed. while war rages above and below ground. >> 65 feet underground from his tunnel shop the idf estimates six is really hostages, including american israeli were held here for weeks before hamas terrorists executed them.
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>> that is something very hard to see. those brave, brave hostages surviving in this condition, inside the tunnel and being executed by hamas. >> take a look at this video from tonight in tel aviv. hundreds of thousands of israelis it protested. yet again is a weekly protest calling on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach a deal to bring the remaining 101 hostages home. until that happens israeli soldiers will continue trying to rescue hostages in gaza. they told us yesterday key challenge that remains unsolved is the fact that they know the closer they get to the hostages, the chances increase the terrorists will murder them. will send it back to you. arthel: disgusting. nate foy, thank you. eric: at the last living suspect in the disappearance of jimmy hoffa. 85-year-old gabe there's now a
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congressional effort to clear his name after almost 50 years. up next, new jersey congressman jeff van drew at what he wants the justice department to fail and provide justice and correct what observers say as many dis been adecades long miscarrif justice. e are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals and look forward to a more confident future. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. hi! need new glasses? buy one pair, get one free at visionworks! how can you see me squinting? i can't! i'm just telling everyone!...hey! buy one pair, get one free for back to school. visionworks. see the difference. doctor box, there were many failed attempts to fix my teeth. i retouched all my wedding photos, and it was even affecting my health. i trusted you because you specialize in dental implants. you created a permanent solution
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regulation, release and played in the game. madison scarpino is following the story pages live from atlanta. madison, what more can you tell us? xbox obtained records of the officers 27 years with the miami-dade police department. he has been suspended six times but one of those times and being for 20 days. his name is danny torres. he has also been investigated several times for his use of force. torres is still on administrative duties after hills of viral detainment last weekend. but the nfl star says the officer should be fired at last we can police cited the nfl star for a safety belt violation and careless driving after the dramatic traffic stop. body cam footage showed police pulling hilt from his car and handcuffing him on the ground right by hard rock stadium in miami gardens. south florida police association said the situation was escalated by hills on behavior could have been avoided if he complied. the national police association
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agrees crude miami-dade police is still investigating all of this. now again, help once the officer to be fired but he doesn't say he wishes he handled the situation differently. >> i think this could be a learning tool for everybody, everybody. civilians, officers around the world like how to do conduct when they pull people over. like we all can learn. >> hills attorney told foxnews a fox newsa digital would be pleat guilty to those who traffic citations. arthel: all right madison scarpino thank you. eric: the greatest mystery and history of the disappearance of jimmy hoffa. he ben-yishai what was his way to believe a mob meeting in detroit in 1975. hoffa wanted to regain the presidency of the international brotherhood of teamsters but the mob bosses they had other ideas. now there's only one hoffa
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suspect he remains alive 85-year-old gabriel briguglio of new jersey. we have reported to have the fbi back in 1975 it relied on the claim of an inmate the government later admit it was a pathological liar who fed a fabricated story to the fbi admitted he made up stories fbi agents on another huge case. gabriel briguglio told us it was all lies that improperly and unfairly put him in the federal crosshairs. >> did you kill jimmy hoffa? works no way in a million years. >> for you part of the squad of the mob guys who killed jimmy hoffa? wickslike snow in a million yea. >> now there's an effort to clear gabriel briguglio's name new jersey congressman jeff gabriel briguglio's are in thiss letter to u.s. attorney garland to issue a plig plate in the ler of clearance to gabriel briguglio what a miscarriage of
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justice. congressman van drew member of the judiciary committee joins us now. congressman, it's good to see you. the old adage is justice delayed is justice denied, the story of gabriel briguglio takes at two that toin extreme. what you hope? >> first about does take it to in extreme pretty want to thank you for the work you have done on this that really brought it to light again. this man has been a victim perhaps century. he did nothing wrong. he was not even there in michigan is which is where this all occurred. work jimmy hoffa was whisked away in automobile by others and had nothing to do with it. we know the testimony was used to actually create a witness out of gabe. that gabe was actually involved. ralph was not telling the truth. he was a murderer and a liar and the fbi should not have used this testimony so freely. but the fbi and the attorney
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general under the department of justice can make this right. this is a man that was 85 years old who has lived with us. and there's one other things i want to say per this reminds been very strange way and in a different way of what went out the russian collusion for that was supposedly between president trump and russia and his administration in his campaign. some collusion they made something called the seal dossier based upon it in the attorney general's office the department and the fbi. we don't now an independent special counsel looked at it and said none of it was true when they had to apologize. they need to apologize for this. the crime of the fbi is not apologize apologizing clearing . >> was a standing 32-year-old he is a mob guy he is in trenton state prison. a month after hoffa disappeared
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a guy comes to him, one of his associates and said tony pro was involved tony provenzano new jersey mobster but also a powerful head of the local teamsters and he said if that's the case, it figures that gabriel briguglio and his brother sal. saul was considered and that crime family. gabe said he was not he was at union local president he was involved with tony pro and union teamsters union business. until he gets subpoenaed to the grand jury gets in the lineup no one recognizes him and he goes home but for the next 50 years is like he is the killer of jimmy hoffa. >> exactly it is so very wrong. we are supposed have the rule of law. we know now and we knew them he was home. he was in new jersey in fact he got new siding put on his house and he paid off the side he had just been finished that day. there were receipts that showed
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he paid up the siding that was done on his house, went home was greeted by his children. it is all there. so for god sake let's end this and let him clear his name. he is an older gentleman he is 85 years old just to do what is right he deserves this we are going to keep the pressure up on this and do everything we can be. >> top officials former fbi agents in charge of the have told me he was not involve the hoffa family said the new jersey stories about that menno and the new jersey staff was not correct. here he is on the impacts of what this is unto him all these decades. >> i do not know how much longer i have to live. i hope it's a long time but for whatever time i have left i want to get it off my head. i want to let it be known for all of the years they had to go through it ♪
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♪ >> it is hard on you. >> it is. put steve or what is a sound the call in a grand jury, you're all over the place and no one comes to you and says anything. ralph pichardo six years later, guess who testifies against? ronald reagan's nominee for labor secretary ray donovan, also claims he brought the special prosecutor at the fbi said he lied all about donovan. ray donovan gets appointed to the cabinet of the president of the united states but no one says a diddley about david. >> justicejustice for one shoule justice for all. ray donovan was a pardon and he should have been that was totally false it was totally alive it is a big shot to let's face it. gabe is not a member of congress it. it's not a cabinet level he's
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just an average guy from the state of new jersey trying to live his life. i can say this openly and i challenge the department of justice to do the right thing, clear his name so he can go to sleep at nights and quite frankly so that we can all go to sleep at night. >> in fact it donovan was in a separate trial was found not guilty came down the steps of the courthouse saying when do i get my reputation back questioning so where does gabriel briguglio go to get his reputation back? the family thanks you have a heartfelt gratitude to you. here's a statement from gabriel briguglio's daughter and from their family. she says quote comment to me it is courageous to stand up for someone's rights and for my father who is now 85 years old. he is so grateful someone is hearing his plea. all my life my father has taught me too stand up, not only for my rights but for the rights of others. this has been the example he is set for me and my siblings. my family has lived with this injustice for almost 50 years with no one fighting for us. i truly don't know if i can find
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the words to adequately express what this means it. congressman, why are you fighting for this? books because i believe in america and i believe in the rule of law. and i believe in justice. when it doesn't work right and we must fix it these are good average hard-working folks that deserve to be treated better. and as i said before we are not going to go to bed at night until this thing is right it needs to beat right i applied you, i applaud fox i think them for their patients. i still love the country in the rule of law. but with got to do better than this. i hope the folks of the justice department are looking at my letter. i hope they are watching this. and if they don't we will keep going after them. this is something that deserves to be rectified it. it is so wrong. you know what it is more than anything?
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it is truly un-american. spell worth irony served two years for racketeering. but guess who the witness against him was, ralph pichardo. they used him against rate thought of him they used him against all of these people than they admitted that he is a liar. [inaudible] >> even in the other i brought up very different what happened with the steele dossier in a rush inclusion in all of that for they use demand by igor and paid t him hundreds of thousands of dollars and he now admits he totally lied. so we have to be careful when we go after people. we have a responsibility. these agencies have a responsibility to protect people that shameful when we need protection from the agency itself. before i'll just add he was released from his murder sentence in prison in trenton put in the witness protection program and basically got with
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it all. congressman jeff van drew thank you for help, think of your kind words about this effort. we will continue reporting on this and reporting what you can achieve, thank you. of course you can catch a gabriel briguglio's full interview at the latest episode of our half investigation series on fox nation rundle, the search for james r hoffa seeking justice for gabriel briguglio now streaming on fox nation. subway did what?! any sub? e t—mobile's 5g network connects a hundred thousand delta employees so they can make every customer feel like they've arrived before they've left the ground. this is how business goes further with t—mobile for business.
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kamala harris unit running mate tim walz looking live he's arousing in superior wisconsin ms. harris will campaign in the badger state next friday. president biden british prime minister held the high-stakes talks the white house yesterday. on the table whether to let ukrainians a western made missiles to strike deeper into russia. vladimir putin warns of such a move could prompt a direct wart with nato stephanie bennett is live in london with more on this. >> yes president zelenskyy's been pleading for months with western leaders to use these type of long-range missiles to strike a deeper into russia. the white house has said all along they went there missiles to ukraine to be used more defensively rather than offense of late. now they've asked to use u.s. attack comes in british storm shuttle missiles the two countries have not for long ukraine to launch them amid
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fears of asking the conflict even further. the attacks by russia continue daily and tensions are growing for the state department announced iran has given russia short range ballistic missiles to use against ukraine. today g7 issued a statement this afternoon condemning surround exports to moscow sent russian's russiansaggression is a violatif international law ironic must cease also forced to russia. spoke briefly outside the white house yesterday but gave no indication that a decision was made. >> there's only one reason we are having these discussions that is because putin has illegally invaded ukraine. the quickest way to resolve this obviously lies through what putin does because it is for h him. >> president putin has warned allowing long-range strikes would mean nato countries, u.s. and european countries are at war with russia claim it would
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represent a direct participation in the war. meanwhile after negotiations russia and ukraine exchanged prisoners of war also today with each side releasing 133 people for a total of 206 all of which were military personnel. un general assembly is coming up that's with the uk prime minister says he hopes to pick up talks on all of this again soon. >> stephanie bennett live from london, thank you. we will be right back. knowing that he's getting good nutrition, that's a huge relief for me and my dad. (sings) old bean piglet head yes that is your name. if you saw his piglet head you would say the same. toot toot. you got this. one - remember, i don't want surgery
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eric: pair of astronauts stuck into space until next year have no regrets about their mission. christina coleman is here with more on their fate and flight and what is going on. [laughter] >> the astronauts say they are grateful for all of the warm wishes after learning the eight-day mission has been extended to more than eight months. >> we would hear things over the news ways and the different means that we have to get information up here that 80% of the time you hear sunny and butch, sunny and butch, butch and son i want everyone to know how much we appreciate that. >> these were the first public comments astronauts butch wilmore suni williams made since a troubled bowling sirloin or
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capsule they wrote to the space station on return to earth without them last friday nasa decided it was just too risky for them to read the same spacecraft back to earth after problems including helium leaks and thruster failures back in june. so not butch and son it will return home in february on the space exit dragon capsule with two other astronauts for they will not be back on for the holidays butch will miss most of his youngest daughters final year in high school but the two astronauts are saying a positive adjusting to their extended time and space even requesting absentee ballots so they couldn't vote in the november election. >> the very important duty we have as citizens and looking forward to being able to vote from space which is pretty cool. >> meantime elon musk company spacex accomplished a huge milestone for the commercial space industry that made history after u.s. a billionaire jerk i submit space such engineer and compcompleted the very first evr
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