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the home stretch as they raced at 270. it is looking like a photo finish. both candidates are making big plays for key sunbelt states today. right now vice president harris is holding a rally in atlanta. she is fighting to keep georgia, a state trump one and 2016 but president biden flipped in 2020. this is harris third visit to the battleground state in two weeks. welcome to "fox news live" i'm arthel ”-double-low-quote hi eric. eric: thank you for joining us i'm eric shawn. it is getting exciting down to the wire the vice president former president also hitting north carolina today. trump just wrapped up a campaign rally outside of charlotte. harris is holding one there later this afternoon. polls show trump at the slight lead in the tara hill state. experts still say it's anyone's ball. i come with a message of hope for all americans you vote on
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tuesday i will stop the invasion of massive numbers of criminals that have come into our country. i will bring back the american dream. she broke it we will fix it i will fix it will be fixed. >> you know who donald trump is and because we know, this is not someone who's thinking about how to make your life better. this is someone who is increasingly unstable obsessed with revenge, consumed with grievance. and the man is out for unchecked power. and in less than 90 days is going to be him or me in the oval office. arthel: team box coverage for you. alexis mcadam is in greensboro, north carolina with the trunk
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campaign but first we are going to go to jonathan is alive from charlotte. >> hi arthel. i'm going to try to talk above the background music. the crowd preparing for kamala harris' visit several hours from now. he continued to campaign with some big-name celebrities. at the rally you are watching moments ago live, filmmaker spike lee is speaking there as well as performances from rappers to chains and pastor troy joining the vice president at that atlanta rally. this evening here in charlotte kamala harris will be joined by actress kerry washington with musical artist jon bon jovi. charlotte is strategically important for democrats as the urban center has the largest population in the state. at suburbs are changing. >> areas that have been trump's strongholds will likely see some
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slipping. simply because you've had people who have lived in the urban core moving to the suburban areas due to cost of living. >> democrats to face some challenges in the swing state. the party once dominated early voting. but in this election, registered republicans are outpacing democrats in early voting here in north carolina. early voting ends in less than an hour in this state. another bright spot for republicans comes from a western part of north carolina. that area hard-hit in the wake of hurricane helena. republicans have worried it would suppress many of their voters. instead of voter turnout in western north carolina has actually outpaced the rest of the state in early voting. arthel: alright, beautiful all l charlotte. i was there in july i believe it. jonathan serrie there in north carolina thank you very much.
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eric: former president trump at least in the second hour he's been speaking for the past hour at the first of us to campaign stops. that in north carolina in between he will also rally in virginia the former president doubling down on his attacks against former republican congresswoman liz lizzie chenes backing vice president harris. she has called the former president a threat to our democracy and values for he has called for trying her for treason. alexis mcadam's alive in greensboro, north carolina with the latest on the presidents rally there. >> hey eric, beautiful day here in greensboro, north carolina there are some crowds gather here in front of the coliseum former president will speak later tonight. you do not have to look at the polls to figure out exactly how close alvarez is going to be. the former president campaign schedule, the former presence going to be an north carolina four times in the next three days a pretty spring a lot of focus in on "the tar heel state." they tell me their top issue is
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the economy. one man here in greensboro said when he goes to the grocery story puts things back in his cart he cannot make ends meet. cox you having to make harder decisions like when you're going and you're like i'm not buying that today the grocery store? >> yes. mostly the bare necessities, bread and milk. stuff like that i get more frozen goods. they last longer. quick scissors on the top decisions people are making here in 2024 across the country before president trump still in stage right now in north carolina talking about those issues like the economy, the border and crime. trump won a north carolina back in 2020. but president biden beat him in guilford county which is where i am right now and the rally is tonight. today is last day of early voting in north carolina. more than half of the state is already hit the polls. this election more registered republicans have cast their ballot in the tar heel state than democrats. that's a shift since 2020 voters
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say they want a fiscally responsible president. >> why did you would to be here today at this rally for former president trump? >> i worked in the business world my whole career. we've always needed a business person. instead of these people i feel like get in and flounder and waste your money. >> that is some of what we are hearing here on the ground by the former speaker speaks around 7:30 p.m. tonight what you would not know what you look at the lines. i don't if you going to ask me anything else but i cannot hear i will just talk to you in a couple hours may check back in with you. so for a lot of people say it's good when they cannot hear me. alright alexis, who cannot hear me, thank you. arthel: you are thinking the same thing alexis i'm going to start using that eric, i just get here. [laughter] let's bring in political analyst and pollster. she was advising house speaker jon weiner is founder of blue stack strategies it.
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alright maura, i went to start here millions have already voted. the majority of americans will vote in three days. so, just wondering do you think some of these links campaign controversies that have cropped up a play a role in people's final decision? >> for those who have not gone to the polls yet to go vote, i do think you are seeing this left sergey being exhausted by the things he former president says and does on the campaign trail. when you are a trying but he ws still undecided i do believe a large portion of that is the republican moderates they were at nikki haley voters and have not felt like the former president has reached out to them to really consider their votes. and so yes, i do think being exhausted which many people are as we get down to the final days here that the election they are exhausted by the rhetoric. they are by the lack of policy discussions the issues that are
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really important to them as voters. but as people in this country. she want to help their families get ahead. i do think it will weigh on them because the reality is as a republican any voter you do not have to vote straight down party line. their split ticket options there's also a right and option. more people going in a film they don't give their vote for somsomeonewho doesn't deserve iy choose to use the right and option or not vote for the former president. arthel: let me move onto another issue for some voters senator bernie sanders weighed in on gaza. let's listen. >> a lot of people out there strongly disagree with the biden and harris on gaza. count me in as one of those people. we cannot get the republicans are but one nickel into humanitarian aid to feed starving children in gaza. even on that issue will have much more leverage over the harris administration then we
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will over the trump administration. you agree or disagree? >> there's a larger portion who are not just a single issue voter they care more about the economy. they care more about security, their rights being protected for women about their right to have medical care. but i could save their lives are seeing in some states is being denied it. there is more than just one issue for voters. at the republican party in the democrat party it's probably a disservice to individual voters contemplating all of these decisions all of these issues as they go into vote on tuesday. arthel: understood main multnomah and has a definitive answer at this point. what is your assessment of early voting trends? >> early voting trends i'm encouraged by how many new voters we have registered. i am hoping all those newly voting in this election will also come out a vote in the
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primary. something you when i have talked about several time is my concern over turnout. i'm thrilled to see this meant such a good turnout here so far. i wish there was more in the primaries that we would have better choices. what i am largely hearing from early voters are people still undecided going into tuesday as not liking either choice and or being afraid of either choice so should the other side winch of the other side when they are afraid. they fear is a disservice to us moving forward as a country does not bode well for us we are basing our votes on strictly fear. i encourage this band of voters coming in. think it shows motivation which i'm encouraged by. i think it will still make it really close on tuesday. i'm so looking forward to see how this all shakes out. arthel: perhaps the answer you just gave is the answer to my next question. there is one question that seems
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to perplex many americans. that is, why is this race so close? i will let you have an answer. lex i think it is because people are afraid of what the alternative is. you're basing your modem that it's hard. we can survive bad policy. everyone has their own reason for why they vote x, y, z. that is their choice. i have been largely concerned by it and seeing more and more lately is vote shaming. it's not a productive use of our time are trying to encourage people to be involved in exercise a right to vote it was sacrificed by millions of brave americans who sacrificed their lives and their service to this country to make sure we have that right to vote if you don't like either choice you're welcome to a right in. i do not see how it's helpful to have this vote shaming we are seeing so prevalent on both sides of the aisle. i wish we would again embrace the fact there people who are truly afraid of what is to come.
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i think this hopefully moving forward will not cause us to use fear as the main driver of our campaign rhetoric, our political rhetoric. that something i am going to focus on and hopefully others will do as well. halle message policy stances, political views to the american people. arthel: we are three days away it's very close we'll see what happens we'll see how soon we will know pollster political analyst maura gillespie thanks her being with us. eric: present biting campaign for vice p vice president harris hometown of scranton, pennsylvania today. in a moment will go there live it. plus the top official in charge of the states elections. he is here on how the early vote is going how officials across the country are fighting back against false claims of fraud. that next here on "fox newsmi
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arthel: president biden is back in his hometown of scranton, pennsylvania today. his pitching voters on kamala harris and his party's down ballot races. it is his second visit to the crucial swing state in two days.
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alexandalexandria hop is live in scranton. >> yes, president biden is making a final pennsylvania push. the only way he knows how that is by coming to scranton, sharing this earlier. >> three days until election day the stakes cannot be higher. the choice cannot be clearer. a lot of politicians have trouble when you say the word union. i am not one of them. >> and by the way, neither is kamala harris i would not have chosen her for vice president if she had. >> the president spoke up get out and vote vent in his childhood home he mentioned several times he wants to help his vice president's campaign. the lack of side-by-side events makes it clear the harris campaign thanks it's safer to keep their distance. the president is in the commonwealth as well former president clinton is campaigning for harrison erie county wanted to critical swing counties the other being a boxer. both have been dealt serious voting and legal issues.
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erie county judge ruled up to 17000 voters who had not received the requested mail in ballots can out vote early in person through monday. the democratic party sued the county to get this. listen. >> the mail in ballots caused by problems with the contractor, problems with the post office. we are trying to ensure the highest number of people who were eligible to vote are able to vote and have their votes counted. >> long lines and confusion plagued bucks county voters this week the trump campaign successfully sued to extend online voting through yesterday but that's after some people report were turned away at county offices hours before the offices were supposed to close on the early voting in dead late on tuesday. pennsylvania has a version of early voting is not technically early voting you cast your ballot you hand of your mail and ballot in person.
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it's now too late to send out bite me out you have to drop box at this point. one other thing that is been really interesting in 2020 democrats outnumbered a problem three -- one when it came to returning mail and ballots. that margin has now been whittled down to -- one. arthel: the former president has been saying go early vote this time. alexandria hop in scranton, pennsylvania thank you. >> ain both sides have a lot of lawyers parked at hotels in and around atlanta as they have been for some time. does that intimidate you? >> no. we fully expected that. and i'm glad to see that. you said on both sides have a lawyer that will be a fair fight. they are both coming to fight and represent to make sure everyone is following the law. that is what we are asking for it followed the law, follow the constitution we do not believe in a last-minute change as you go out their gear people out to vote. erso for georgia secretary of state this morning on fox
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talking about the upcoming potential election fights in court. officials across the country are focusing on election security. protect the credibility and integrity of our election system against unfounded election of lies, misleading disinformation false claims that have emerged especially on social media and elsewhere. some say the feds say have been generated by the russians to actually sew dissent in our nation. what official dealing with all of this is the republican secretary of the commonwealth of pennsylvania the key swing state secretary al schmidt joined us again now live from pennsylvania. the secretary welcome, thank you for being on fox news. >> thank you for have me back and pick what type of issues have there been we saw it happen in bucks county for example bert has that been resolved the trump campaign called voter suppression was that intentional what if you are not able to vote what are you to do?
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>> as you all just mention pennsylvania does not have early voting the way other states have early voting. the ability for voters to go to the board of elections office. to apply it to vote by mail or lease until last tuesday. and then once the application is approved to receive their mail ballots completed, and return it. whip in person election voting on election day. we have mail ballot voting whether it is through the mail or over the counter act the board of elections office. we saw long lines pennsylvania department of state has been in close contact with aldrich county partners to provide that they have requested fulfilled every request from every county staffing is left up to the county to accommodate the need of their voters. will anyone devote be denied because of these issues?
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>> there are many options for voters. they have the option to vote during the 13 hours of voting on election day as well. in an election year. every election year especially in a presidential election year where there's even more scrutiny and higher turnout you do encounter challenges along the way. there is no redos when it comes to elections. there is no do overs. it's how you can best accommodate your voters and when challenges occur, how to make sure every voter can still cast their vote. you accommodate that however you can within the confines of the law. >> another situation to deal with the disinformation that we have seen for example and they put out videos there is it video of haitians claiming multiple times in georgia that's not true. without ballots being ripped up and doubts. that alarms video.
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what you do about this disinformation? >> you've got to identify it and call it out every time we had a situation pennsylvania where there was a video of someone appearing to rip up ballots for one of the candidates. the department of homeland security and other federal partners including the fbi identified of having a foreign origin spread by foreign actors and then spread domestically. it is so important and these are efforts to undermine confidence in our electoral process. in our system of government in america voters should not be dissuaded from making their voice heard. the need to exercise the right to vote whether it's by mail or an impression on election day to any of that nonsense out make sure they cast their vote and have it counted. >> in terms of counting there's
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some concerns that may be local officials can stop the vote in some precincts or they may not certify that vote can you walk us through the laws and what that process is is that possible? >> i was a county election official election commissioner for 10 years, a republican elected in 2011 reelected and 15, reelected in 19 fight republicans in philadelphia to make sure elections ran smoothly. there is an obligation on the part of the people running our election. i visited all 67 counties to sit down with every one of our election directors local county people who are dedicated to making sure the doing their job right there civil servants they are professionals they are nonpartisan. they don't care if you are a democrat or a republican they are committing to doing everything he can to counting your vote.
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when it comes to certification we have laws in pennsylvania that are county partners will follow to make sure they certify the vote totals cast by their voters in their county. >> fell in the former president if you remember in 2020 on election night the early morning hours of a wednesday within the white house and came in and said he won the election frankly we did win this election. whwhat your advice to reviewers and others at the former president does that again on tuesday night? or if vice president harris games out and climbs claims victory before all the votes are counted what should we keep in mind in terms of the credibility and decency at this election if someone claims victory when the boats are still being tabulated? >> i would keep in mind of voters determine who wins and loses elections. while it may take time it's always come close to how election is before you know who won and lost.
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i would encourage people to be patient if an election is close and have confidence in our electoral process that it is free, fair, safe and secure. when you cast your vote your vote will be counted. eric: last time it went into saturday before is decided. since that time can you outline the state has taken measures last week you were on with us and said you potentially think fight 12 noon on wednesday will know the full count in pennsylvania while the election was not changed in pennsylvania prevents her counties republican states in democrat majority states which is to begin processing mail ballots earlier that election morning in pennsylvania that can only start at 7:00 a.m. but a few things have changed counties have acquired new equipment since 2020 they have a lot more experience than they had processing large volumes of mail ballots than they had in
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2020. fewer voters w will widely embraced our voting by mail this election and the peak a code coe environment in 2020. more new equipment, more experience and if you are at vos account by mail. >> will get a potential result by wednesday or thursday. [laughter] i do not want to put you on the hot seat but i'm putting on the hot seat. [laughter] i know you are. and really, it is sincere it always comes down to how close and election is before you know who won and who lost. you have mail ballots your provisional ballots there's all lots of votes to count the takes time to kill millions of those big rocks loss account we have to keep in mind it does take time to secretary of the commonwealth of pennsylvania al schmidt has lots of experience running elections, secretary thank you for joining us. we wish you and all the election
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workers to the election workers owing to give a shout out to them on the front lines. they are the ones protecting democracy individually. they have the nation's best interests at heart and they are nonpartisan. >> that is right. eric: thank you, good to see you. arthel: that's a good shout out, eric for coming up will go live to the midwest both campaigns are trying to sway arab arab-americans in michigan. also where a small county in wisconsin has that mighty impressive track record when it comes to picking the presidentil winners. ♪ getting out of control. get a newday 100 va cash out loan at lower mortgage rates to pay off those high rate car loans. introducing new eroxon gel, the first fda-cleared ed treatment available without a prescription. eroxon gel is clinically proven to work within ten minutes, so you and your partner
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next january, one of us will be president. if it's donald trump, he will wake up every day and stew over his enemies list. that will help no one. if i am president, i'll be focused on my to do list for you, the american people. i'll cut costs by cracking down on corporate price gouging. make housing more affordable. lower taxes for middle class families and protect social security. i will focus on getting things done. i'm kamala harris, and i approve this message. let's get to work. arthel: to campaigns in a mad -- across the country three days to go. here's a look at where they will be later today. former president trump holds rallies in virginia and north carolina. wrapped up vice president harris also hit "the tar heel state" for a rally after her rally in atlanta just wrapped up.
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reading it made to be busy in arizona. senator jd vance leaves from las vegas this hour to a second rally tonight in scottsdale, arizona. governor tim walz's making stops in flagstaff and tucson. now to another key swing state wisconsin were early voting has already surpassed all ballots cast in 2020. one county is considered a bellwether for wisconsin and the nation. mike tobin's live in door county wisconsin with what voters are saying so what are they saying? >> they are saying they are ready for this to be over. i considered door county, wisconsin has the distinction mean the one county and all of the battleground states that have selected the president and the last six elections. unlike most wisconsin counties they did not do it by smart small margin only 292 votes in door county selected joe biden usually what we see them wisconsin counties their deep
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red blue. in fact, in door county is a sliver of land that separates green bay from michigan. the reason to swing counties because of the diverse population for the economy is driven by tourism, ship building, manufacturing whole lot of retirees. as a result you have a melting pot of political ideals you have a lot of people who can still sit down and have a pint or couplet, a cup of coffee together and get along. >> people here are open-minded enough that you can have a conversation with it. [laughter] things can seem pretty sane. >> keep moving on a and walk te dogs every morning. the opposite party we will get along just time. >> evelyn wisconsin as a nation is after their 10 electoral votes. they're taking the role as a potential king maker very seriously as a guest a 1.3 million and cast an early
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ballot that's about a quarter million more than 2020 at this time. both candidates held rallies in milwaukee last night. the trend here in wisconsin on the capitol of madison. they vote very liberal think it into the farmland that is trumped country. arthel: seems like we can all take note from door county residents. we can all get along. you have your choice, i have mine we are all americans at the end of the day. >> there you go. arthel: there you go mike tobin thank you. [laughter] >> in many muslim and arab americans are friends and family living in the middle east. kamala is campaigning with the warmongers like alyssa cheney. they want to get the arab-american boats. they want to get the muslim votes so she picks liz cheney whose father virtually destroyed the middle east.
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eric: former president trump according arab-american voters will again attacking liz cheney. during a visit and rally in dearborn, michigan. perhaps through the city with the largest arab majority in the country. many in that community have been angry with the biden/harris administration handling of the israel/hamas war. other supposed drop for m moving the u.s. embassy to jerusalem is strong support for the jewish state. meanwhile a few miles away in detroit united auto workers union held a rally to turn out the vote for vice president harris grady trimble is live with the latest there. >> historically arab americans would vote democrats. this election could be different. at this early polling place i spoke with two new u.s. citizens. both of them from lebanon. both averting voting in the first presidential election both told me they are casting their ballot for former president
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trump the former president heren yesterday trying to win over more people like that. the folks i talked to her what president trump said yesterday while he was here. he's promising to bring peace to the middle east and the voters believed him. >> a president trump promised us i know he can keep a promise we should have a change we should bring peace to the middle east brick ask why you think he's going to handle the middle east better than the current administration? >> you don't like war, he don't like to spend money on building here, a billion there we need the money in america. >> for her part vice president harris has continued to call for a cease-fire. she has not visited dearborn as a presidential candidate in addition to war in the middle east we've been talking to voters are at this polling place, another top issue is the economy and inflation. on that particular issue the voters we talk to our split. some think the former president
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will handle the economy better. others say it vice president harris should be given a shot after inflation has come down during the biden/harris administration. i will end with this but that's the fact of another key voting block is the united auto workers union. that union has endorsed harris but the fact of the matter is we've also talked to union members who say they support former president trump because they believe he will be better for the economy and a niche issue in michigan is the fact some of these autoworkers are worried about this transition to electric vehicles. they filled biden and harris are forcing americans to buy those types of vehicles. they think former president trump has the right idea when it comes to letting people choose what kind of vehicles they want to drive. eric: michigan is so critical grady good to see a thank you. arthel: thousands spain are digging through thick mud hoping to find the missing after deadly flooding killed
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eric: manhattan judges set a trial date for eric adams corruption case with the mayor pled not guilty to bribery and taking foreign campaign contributions. his trial set to begin april 21 that is just two months before newark democratic primary for the judges said the trial should last six weeks or four -- six weeks. you could be in the courtroom and not campaigning because it could run right through the month of the election. several democrats have already announced they plan to run against him. >> the daniel penny trial began yesterday in your city five witnesses were called on just the first day. penny is the marine veteran charged with manslaughter and the death of homeless man jordan neely. after a struggle on the subway last year. the prosecution argues penny went way too far in subduing the
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defense of counters he showed courage in protecting his fellow writers. cb cotton is live in new york city with more. >> a prosecutor and defense appeared to agree on at least a few things during opening statements saying subway writers were indeed scared of jordan neely's behavior. he was on drugs and suffering from mental health crisis. daniel penny it was the one to subdue it neely but how penny went about doing that is where there is major disagreement. prosecutors saying and telling insurers in their opening statement penny was a reckless continue to apply pressure to neely's neck even after it nearly lost consciousness for they said penny as a former marine should have known better evidence shows after penny lit up he never tried to check on neely while waiting for police to arrive. penny's defense lawyer saying during their opening statements, their client heard and neely say i will kill while approaching women on the train print they
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argue penny had no chance to de-escalate the situation claiming the chokehold penny used was a nonfatal one that penny learned in martial arts training. they also told jurors, not a single 911 call describe penny as the aggressor. but perhaps the most dramatic moment in the courtroom came when prosecutors called for some of their first witnesses, police officers who responded that day. we got to watch never before boughtbody video showing a penns initial with the police the frantic moments when officers try to revive neely. [inaudible] he came on, he came on. [inaudible] >> we just came in and he was what? [inaudible] prosecutors argued those statements are penny on body
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camera video are proof that penny disregarded neely's humanity whereas penny's defense lawyers argue they actually prove a penny has nothing to hide in cooperated with police. the trial resumes on monday with witness testimony from subway writers who were there that day. back to you. arthel: art cb cotton live in your city thank you. eric: federal jury in kentucky last night convicted a former louisville police officer charged the 2020 death of breonna taylor. fired 10 rounds at cost or her life. she died and sparking widespread protest just months before the death of george floyd in minnesota for the jury found him guilty of using excessive force. that he violated taylor's fourth amendment rights. the first officer convicted in this case and faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. arthel: thousands of soldiers have deployed in eastern spain
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to help after the worst of flooding the country has seen in decades. the floods have killed more than 200 people in the region. stephanie bennett has more. >> at that number has now jumped to 211. so unfortunate. and as night falls those rescue efforts are still underway as they search for the unknown number of the missing. meteorologists say more than a years worth of rain fell in the area just over eight hours on tuesday. this happening in eastern spain and a matter of minix for the flash flood swept away cars and destroyed homes. now also businesses were also swept in those the floods disrupted rail lines, highways, marking the worst natural disaster to hit the european nation in recent memory. thousands of volunteers arrived this weekend to help clear awaits thick layers of mud and
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debris. police and emergency workers say they are overwhelmed by the enormity of this disaster. residents are still dealing with the power outages, water cuts and shortages of some basic goods meteorologists believe the extreme weather is due in part to the day not phenomenon when a pool of cold air interacts with an area of low pressure to create intensely atmospheric environments but essentially the rain did not move for hours. >> we are devastated there not much light to be seen here at the moment. not because they are not coming to help her they are coming from all over spain. but because it will be a long time before this area becomes a habitable area again. 5000 more soldiers will be deployed within the next 24 hours apa. in addition to another 5000 police officers to help out. arthel: that's a very sad
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situation in spain. stephanie bennett thank you. >> two years ago at several races in blue states with the difference in deciding who control the house. the same districts could make a difference on tuesday buried this as "fox news live" continues right after this. if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections,
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some evil republicans currently hold a very slim majority in the house. fox news of power rankings essay 22 races for the house are a ars ups i handful of those happen to be deep blue california. raising the question could they move the house to the democrats? christina coleman live in los angeles with more on those prospects. hi christina. >> the golden state has 52 house seats more than any other state insects are in play.
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whoever wins them could help determine the balance of power in congress. in the house only a handful of votes separate the two parties with 228 republicans, 212 democrats and three vacancies. former president donald trump praise representative the longest-serving republican in the california congressional delegation at a rally in coachella valley several weeks ago. the republican incumbent in his innate rematch very close race in that 2022 election democratic challenger for california's 41st district. this congressional district it now houses parts of southern california including palm spring street take a listen to it trump had to say about this candidate. >> everybody needs to get out and vote for ken who is running right now a radical california liberal is running against him. when competing in tossup
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congressional races could help the gop maintain their majority in the house. >> everybody kind of glosses over california they look at it where it stands on a national senior talk about the congressional seats, you talk about the majority we have in congress right now comes out of california it's important to be here. >> two republicans are also fighting to win into tight congressional races in orange county historically republican stronghold here in california. some political analysts say orange county has edge center left. prominent democrat adam schiff is competing in california senate race in. he has a decisive lead in the polls former dodgers star steve garvey. schiff is scheduled to be in orange county tomorrow to campaign in this very close house races in that area. >> array christina thank you. >> that time of year we are
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