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♪ ♪ >> governor weld to saint here himself, but don't worry he will say that he was and it's really a pleasure. anywhere in new york without a subpoena for my appearance. kamala has given up instead of attending tonight, she is in michigan receiving communion from gretchen whitmer. >> john: former president trump attending al smith dinner in new york last night to raise funds for catholic charities. vice president harris did not attend the event blaming campaign schedule busy. calling it a hit to the catholic voters. and we had a chance to spend quality time together at that dinner. that was great spending some time with you. how is the harris campaign
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responding today? >> does harris campaign is criticizing trump's speech saying he stumbled over his words and left out when the crowd wouldn't laugh with him but the latest numbers, the latest poll numbers showed democrats should be worried about the catholic vote. vice president basic stitching last night's al smith memorial dinner that raises millions for catholic charities did not sit well with catholics. prerecorded video appearance with a tepid response from the audience an opponent former president donald trump jumped at the chance to attack her absence. >> don't say anything negative about catholics. >> i wouldn't do that no matter where i was like criticizing detroit and a trait. >> you have to get out and vote and catholics, you have to vote for me. you better remember i'm here and she's not. >> according to fox motor analysis, catholics voted with the winning candidate in four at the last five presidential
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elections and fox news poll shows likely voters who attend worship regularly paid fred trump 50% to 48% for catholic network said the drift is more fundamental. >> catholics on the ground that have particular sensibility about them that prioritizes work, family, children, faith, with that is something you cherish, you recognize going this direction with kamala harris is a disaster. >> now, the last presidential candidate to decline invite to al smith dinner was walter mondale 1984 and former president lost to ronald reagan in a landslide winning only his home state of minnesota. john periods boom of the former president took note of that last night. thank you for the wrap-up and hope to see you soon. >> absolutely, thanks, john. >> john: the dinner was a lot of fun as these things always are but what is great is good natured ribbing the most part
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that happened. it can sometimes go a little bit off of the rail, but last night was great. >> sandra: this is the reaction to earlier hours have today. reaction to the event on the view, john, i will have to get your reaction out of it. >> i have a good one a felon, liar, traitor walk into a catholic event... that's a joke! [laughter] thank you cardinal o'toole for this wonderful moment. so is this catholic church event normalizing the guy already broken 11 of the ten commandments? >> sandra: you have to be wondering after lauren green's excellent report there what message kamala harris is sending by snapping the entire event and not going at all? >> john: catholics particularly in the northeast have been reliably democratic. new york city, state of massachusetts. for her to not go last night and again, first time since walter
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mondale and ronald reagan in 1984 appear to a lot of people are saying that was a missed opportunity and that she may pay for it on election day. they too are right, week would be a missed opportunity. meanwhile we teased it and it is here anxiety, stress, are you feeling it closer to election day? apparently a lot of people are and this is according to forbes health survey. some people are more vulnerable to this than others. let's bring in much-needed dr. marc siegel. senior medical analyst and professor of medicine, eight don't mean to make light of it and it sounds silly at first but this is a real thing. people are feeling anxious and they are feeling stressed, difficult to have cocktail conversations or a chap by the water collects because so many people are offending somebody, write dr. siegel questioning. >> absolutely, sandra. this is a tense election but it turns out election anxiety has
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been going on and more iphone, media coverage, social media and obviously a contentious election. i spoke to dr. kevin smith, professor of political science at the university of nebraska and he said it is fight or flight reaction, which i rode in one of my books where literally or stressed and you want to fight or flee but you can't and you can't really unplug and you feel the stress hormone release very unhealthy. what is interesting dr. smith said it is not all created equal. people on the left are more anxious and those on the right. take a look. >> error research has found is that people on the political left tend to respond to a greater extent in terms of expressing stress and anxiety about politics. young people especially tend to experience the same effects compared to older people. and the data is a little less clear, but it seems to be an
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agenda difference with females reporting more of these effects than males, although the findings are a little shaky. >> so what you supposed to do about it, sandra, right? he talked about unplugging and very hard to do that because many of us have a civic responsibility. they were as yoga, image and, but there is another idea. take a look. >> we have a surefire way for you not to experience stress and anxiety, and it is don't pay attention and don't get involved in politics. remove the stimulus and your you remove the stress and anxiety. while that might be good for individual health, obviously that is not good for civic health. one of the experience we are running trying to examine whether you can train people to think carnally and rashly about politics before they expose themselves to stimuli to see whether that will have any effect or not. >> well, they were is always exercise and there is always
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eating right and sleeping right, but what is fascinating, young people and people and tell left bringing more anxiety to the table to begin with, according to dr. smith. i would sit back ultimate activities but i am sure you remember clap orange and what about putting up a picture of someone you hate and gradually getting you give to it by playing beautifully music in your ear? what you think. >> sandra: exactly. he will take to relax, exercise does wonders. i'm looking at the numbers, dr. siegel. people aren't -- when i look at the forbes health stats here, those believe having significant negative impact, it is single digits go to. moderate impact 1 out of 5 and slight negative impact, and 40% no negative impact at all. so this is an everybody. not everybody is getting stressed and anxious.
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>> so that is a really good point. that is very, very hopeful. and i think there is another antidote to that besides the realization it is not everybody. everybody is different. but i think kindness and listening to people and showing compassion, even if you disagree with somebody, that is my rx today. >> tell yourself to take a deep breath and there is only a few days left. we will get through this. dr. siegel, great to see you and thank you very much for the therapy. seca thank you, sandra, always great. >> john: are you still support taxpayer dollars to detain illegal aliens to transfer to another transgender? i will follow the law and it's a law donald trump will follow periods bill and touching questions and serial killer on death row at a sex change operation with taxpayers footing the bill. the police lease pushed into
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harris when she was california's attorney general. >> the battleground state reaching fever's pitch but one can in serious trouble with one key voting bloc appeared at the voting panel is here and they are not stressed at all. one williams and alex vogel will join us next. ♪ ♪ i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪
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when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you find a new family. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that. adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was overseas on a deployment. i got separated from my marines and i got hit in the neck, and it broke my neck and paralyzed me. 14 years ago, i was on a training mission. did a military freefall, and i had some faulty equipment.
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i hit the ground. going, 30 to 40 knots and was instantly paralyzed. i met jack fanning when he invited us to park city, utah, through his foundation. i was able to actually get on the mountain and ski with my family, i can't put into words what that meant. i got paid in the military to do crazy fun stuff. and after my accident, i'm still that same guy. and when i was able to jump out of a perfectly good, helicopter, at 10,000 feet, i did it. i was talking to some vets last week amazing how we have these houses where they can come over because they■re in chairs too. carpet and wheelchairs don't mix very well. tunnel to towers, they got rid of all that. they redid my whole bathroom. that's probably the favorite part of my house. i thought they were just going to do the upgrades. but the surprise to me was they paid off the entire mortgage. when they told me they're going to pay off my mortgage, i cried.
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please contribute $11 a month by visiting t2t.org now ♪ ♪ >> john: vice president harris and president trump heading to battleground michigan where harris losing among minority voters, hispanics as well turning the race into a dead heat. let's bring alex vogel, national republican senate and chemic chair campaign committee and one williams, fox senior political analyst. and news for kamala harris and michigan doesn't seem to be particularly good. rcp average as trump slightly
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had appointed head in the air pay on this day 2020 biden led michigan by eight. >> right. this is a close race too close to call and i think you will see the big guns come out and why she is bringing in people like obama, michelle obama, lizzo, escher. say when we confirmed usher too. >> i don't think there is any question and you can tell minority voters, because i think right now, john, we are to the point even gnashing teeth that people are talking about turnout. who has the ability to get people to the polls? it is kind of functional. that is not as exciting as all the debating and arguing and celebrity appearances, but turnout is just the critical machinery that has to be performed. >> john: in terms of getting black voters out, she needs to do it because take a look at the findings fox news poll. white voters 54/40, black
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voters, harris 67/29 and that number should be 90/5 and hispanic voters 50 to slash 47 and this has meant among registered voters and trump actually leads and listen, alex, business leaders in pennsylvania have privately warned kamala harris campaign is not doing enough latino voters and elected officials in the state and imperiling the chances of defeating donald trump here. maybe she needs lizzo, j.lo and usher. >> i don't think it will do it and it is actually this question of president trump's over performance thus far among african american men and hispanic voters generally is going to be one of the key takeaways from the selection. ten years ago karl rove pushed back on the argument from democrats that demography was destiny and that as the country became less white, that would
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inherently go to democrats benefit. his argument was, what is going to be issue driven. what you are seeing is people supporting president trump, it is the economy as the key driver issue as opposed to you all have some new pulling out on this as well, the biggest motivator for harris' voters, "we don't like donald trump." voters generally respond much more favorably and aggressively to care about this policy. i care what this person is going to do than for straight up "i don't like this person." >> john: you stole my thunder. [laughter] this is the date on the front beyond likely a top issue motivating you to vote, economy 18%, so that is the reason they are voting for him, immigration, 17%, for traits and values 10% as opposed to kamala harris and top reason they voted for her was because they dislike trump. this seems to be her closing argument and not that we are
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great and will bring you something you have never seen before and we will eat the biden administration and all the troubles people had economically behind and chart a new course. trump is a bad guy so don't vote for him. do you think the other person is a bad person? as opposed to voting for someone because you think they are the way forward to. it is the lesser of two evils. >> that came up last night. >> she is literally saying we don't go back. going back is about trump. be when you say that in tepid fashion. >> but is heading home with lots of people who fair unseen four more years of trump. the real issue i think if you ask people about something like the economy, immigration, you say, "what are your plans for the economy and what are your plans for housing?" when they asked trump the economic foreign in chicago, new york, i will get the immigrants out and that will
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lower housing costs. what about the cost at the grocery store and inflation? i want to impose tariffs. people know if you impose tariffs democrat or republican, that will drive up prices. they were issues where tribes people but are people informed or reacting? and i think trump plays on reactions. >> president trump is doing much better job speaking to core pocket book issues voters care about and that will drive this not liking someone is not going to move the vote in a way that she will find productive. >> john: i will tell you which of the chance lawrence jones had with folks in the detroit barbershop was eye-opening. they want trump and purely based on economics. good to see you, gentleman. >> we will keep our stress under control. >> john: stress? never heard of it, sandra.
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offering $50,000 award after he was identified the mastermind of a violent drug gain smuggling tons of cocaine into the u.s. and canada have. jonathan hunt, you have our attention live out of l.a. how did he make this career turn? >> quite the turn, sandra double net twist and a guy from olympic snowboarder to smuggling snow and a lot of the across the border at the ad. ryan wedding a wanted man possibly hiding out in columbia and possibly mexico having been accused by u.s. avenue running huge cocaine smuggling operation and orchestrating several murders and the pursuit of his illicit business. >> this group was ruthless and violent. they would use contract killers to assassinate anyone who they saw as an obstacle to their operation. >> it is a bizarre turn for an
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athlete who represented canada at that 2002 salt lake city olympics. >> instead of using the privileges that come with an olympic athlete to do good for people, he did the opposite. he chose to become a major drug traffickers are, and he chose to become a killer. >> weddings alleged drug smuggling operation through columbia, mexico, into the u.s. los angeles -- houses and various points across the country and into canada, also was. from 2011 until this year,'s operation smuggled up to 60 tons of cocaine per year with hundreds of millions of dollars. 16 suspects named in the indictment just released and four still want to run and wedding, and limping turn drug lord is the biggest target with the fbi offering $50,000 for information leading to his
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arrest making him the second most famous canadian person in the world after john roberts. stated that it is incredible story. thank you very much jonathan. >> john: jonathan, they do call it the great white north. vice president kamala harris set to take the stage grand wrap and spirit of the headwinds or campaign is facing a michigan and whether it can come down to thare e economy. larry kudlow joins us just ah ahead. use that money to pay off high rate debt and get back on your feet financially. if you're living with dry amd, you may be at risk for developing geographic atrophy,
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