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>> you know, what i say to governor kate brown is, the parole board is appointed by her. to do is declare an emergency with domestic situation until the parole board to come up with some rules that will level richard gilmore as a leve. it is that easy. if, for some reason, kate brown it is so sex offender friendly that she won't do that, are other option is we have legislative days here in oregon december 5th through the seventh. the oregon state legislature can actually call it one day session, and they can take care of the situation. and then subsequent session, they can actually make it more formal. so [boos] they do have the option to bypass kate brown if she so chooses not to do anything about this. >> trace: well, listen, danielle, you are a powerful woman. i wish you the best of luck. this is a travesty. i think people know it. and i think this helps resignation your state. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. i think the best thing we can say is elections do have consequences. >> trace: inde indeed, indeed, bravo, sandra. >> sandra: good to have he
>> you know, what i say to governor kate brown is, the parole board is appointed by her. to do is declare an emergency with domestic situation until the parole board to come up with some rules that will level richard gilmore as a leve. it is that easy. if, for some reason, kate brown it is so sex offender friendly that she won't do that, are other option is we have legislative days here in oregon december 5th through the seventh. the oregon state legislature can actually call it one day...
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so i find it irresponsible on behalf of the parole board.hink that the oregon community needs to be able to know what is moving next door to them and their daughters, their granddaughters. it's not right. >> sandra: the oregon parole board chief issued a statement on the serial rapist release and said this. this is dylan arthur, and he said "he understands and empathizes with the women." he said the classification to which you are referring, of course, tiffany, is determined by the static 99 risk assessment tool that the state uses to gauge sexual resitivicsm, he's acknowledging that he's going to be released with this low level classification, tiffany, to your point, where all of those women and girls who he may now live next to, down the street from, they will not receive a warning that he's in their neighborhood. >> no, not at all, and i think that's irresponsible and a lack of care for the people that will be around him. you know, like i said, the static 99 is a ten-question test, and i noticed in the latter part of his comment that he i
so i find it irresponsible on behalf of the parole board.hink that the oregon community needs to be able to know what is moving next door to them and their daughters, their granddaughters. it's not right. >> sandra: the oregon parole board chief issued a statement on the serial rapist release and said this. this is dylan arthur, and he said "he understands and empathizes with the women." he said the classification to which you are referring, of course, tiffany, is determined by...
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. >> the parole board has an opportunity to send's case to governor whitmer for clemency. >> democratslemency will hit woodward's desk tomorrow. >> hello. morning, want to do lottery. get a couple of these. light breakfast. the thing i like about my lottery. is being able to wait for it to come out. and hoping, it's your number. my dad's parole hearing is the best thing coming up right now for me. he was such a good man. even when he went to prison. for selling drugs, he came home, general motors offered him a job, and then he got -- i guess he had the stream, how we wanted his wife to be and, how we wanted to raise his children, and what he wanted for his children. so, he probably wanted to look for us, that he didn't have much to offer, so he went to selling drugs. >> hey cam, how are. you >> do you have a minute. >> sure. >> i want to touch base with you, i asked jewel to follow up on a broad work for michael thompson. >> yeah, what's going on with that? >> well, i haven't got it maybe response, at least nothing that indicates, nothing solid, just another email. indicating that it h
. >> the parole board has an opportunity to send's case to governor whitmer for clemency. >> democratslemency will hit woodward's desk tomorrow. >> hello. morning, want to do lottery. get a couple of these. light breakfast. the thing i like about my lottery. is being able to wait for it to come out. and hoping, it's your number. my dad's parole hearing is the best thing coming up right now for me. he was such a good man. even when he went to prison. for selling drugs, he came...
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. >> reporter: missy is speaking to the kentucky parole board, who will soon decide whether the gunmanarneal, will become the first school shooter ever to be released on parole. >> thank you for joining us today in the matter of michael carneal, inmate 151127. >> reporter: carneal's bullets killed nicole hadley, jessica james, kayce steger, and injured missy and four others. >> today is our victims hearing. i know that it has been difficult to relive this experience. >> michael sentenced me to life in a wheelchair. i know you'll hear a lot of testimony today regarding what michael did to us and our close-knit community. i could speak for hours about what my life has been like every minute of every day for the last quarter century without the use of my legs. on december the 1st, 1997, michael carneal shot and killed three of my friends and injured five. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> we have -- i think gunfire. this is barbara mcginty. >> okay, where's the shots -- >> heath high school. >> i heard what was, i thought, books dropping. >> the noise sounded like fire crackers. >> i'm s
. >> reporter: missy is speaking to the kentucky parole board, who will soon decide whether the gunmanarneal, will become the first school shooter ever to be released on parole. >> thank you for joining us today in the matter of michael carneal, inmate 151127. >> reporter: carneal's bullets killed nicole hadley, jessica james, kayce steger, and injured missy and four others. >> today is our victims hearing. i know that it has been difficult to relive this experience....
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currently in prison who will get out this year that have gotten certain sentences, and the pardon and parole board goes through those the best they can. there's five people on that board and they recommend for some people to get released and sometimes bad things happen. and with thousands of people every year. the other thing is, just throwing away the key and locking every single person up for good, that's not the solution either, superintendent, so, things are going to happen. for you to take that type of shot and bring those wounds back up and try to make those families out there think that that was somehow i was responsible or the five people in the pardon and parole board, they absolutely would change their vote and make a different decision if we knew that that person was going to kill someone. everybody out there knows that, we all know that you are just trying to make political points. that's disgusting. >> 30 seconds, superintendent. [applause] >> real quick, let's keep it low. ms. hofmeister: let's talk about the facts. the fact is the rates of violent crime are higher in oklahoma under
currently in prison who will get out this year that have gotten certain sentences, and the pardon and parole board goes through those the best they can. there's five people on that board and they recommend for some people to get released and sometimes bad things happen. and with thousands of people every year. the other thing is, just throwing away the key and locking every single person up for good, that's not the solution either, superintendent, so, things are going to happen. for you to take...
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republicans focusing on crime, in particular, fetterman's votes on the parole board. >> fetterman says he's trying to get as many criminals out of prison as he can. >> reporter: including votes in favor of paroling convicted murderers. are you soft on crime? >> of course not. i'm actually effective on crime, and i believe in second chances, and i've run on that record. >> reporter: meanwhile fetterman going after dr. oz on abortion rights. >> dr. oz likes to make fun of me that i might miss a word, but, you know, he's missed, you know, two words, and that is a yes or no on the national abortion ban. if you're going to be our next senator, you have to give the answer. >> reporter: lester, fetterman told us he's committed to debating dr. oz on october 25th where he will also be using closed captioning. lester. >> all right, dasha, thank you. you can watch more of her interview tomorrow morning on "today." >>> in 60 seconds charges officially dropped against adnan syed who was wrongly convicted of murder in 1999. his case documented on the hit "serial" podcast. td ameritrade, this is anna
republicans focusing on crime, in particular, fetterman's votes on the parole board. >> fetterman says he's trying to get as many criminals out of prison as he can. >> reporter: including votes in favor of paroling convicted murderers. are you soft on crime? >> of course not. i'm actually effective on crime, and i believe in second chances, and i've run on that record. >> reporter: meanwhile fetterman going after dr. oz on abortion rights. >> dr. oz likes to make...
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. >> governor newsom has gone agat the parol board and blocked the parol of manson family member. e was convicted of seven counts of of first degree murder. she's now the longest incarcerated fee inmate in the united states. > >> elizabeth holmes back in theh bay courtroom tomorrow. a judge has given her defense team a hearing to figure out why she deserve as s a new fraud trial.e was convicted of defrauding her victims out of $3.5 million. her million. her defense argues that that e-mails reveal the prosecution engaged in misconduct. but legal experts don't expect a bid to be successful and if it's not she's it's not she's scheduled to be d on tuesday. > >> flu season is on the way. dos are warning this year's season will be especially bad. kpix5's devin feeley spoke about a what defenses you should take get. >> reporter: the upcoming flu sn is going to pack quite a punch.g the flu will make you seriously sick this year if not worse. >> i wouldn't wish that on my we enemy. it really, makes you feel feel like you've been hit by a dump truck. it's not like a common cold, it's like
. >> governor newsom has gone agat the parol board and blocked the parol of manson family member. e was convicted of seven counts of of first degree murder. she's now the longest incarcerated fee inmate in the united states. > >> elizabeth holmes back in theh bay courtroom tomorrow. a judge has given her defense team a hearing to figure out why she deserve as s a new fraud trial.e was convicted of defrauding her victims out of $3.5 million. her million. her defense argues that...
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which he did by the way 25 different times given over the obstrobjections of other memberf the parole board, he wants to release murders. why does he want to legalize all drug when is that has led to a 50% increase in homicide rates and the one place it's happened is oregon. these are positions way out of touch and extreme o ones that don't connect with pennsylvania voters. i stand for a desire to bring balance to washington to address the challenges that are hurting our people. >> laura: dr. oz, thank you so much. and up next, we are back in the big board. kari lake isn't the only arizona surprise. plus, surprising house republican pickup opportunities in oregon now. chris bedford is here and we'll walk through all the key races and some you're not focusing on. stay there. >> laura: it's time for "the ingraham angle's" top races to watch 11 days from the midterm and back at the big board with the executive editor of the common sense society. chris, let's start right with oregon sixth district where democrat state rep andrea salinas down four points from mike erickson. why is this race impo
which he did by the way 25 different times given over the obstrobjections of other memberf the parole board, he wants to release murders. why does he want to legalize all drug when is that has led to a 50% increase in homicide rates and the one place it's happened is oregon. these are positions way out of touch and extreme o ones that don't connect with pennsylvania voters. i stand for a desire to bring balance to washington to address the challenges that are hurting our people. >> laura:...
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swinging against our justice system, what do you expect you expect a response from the da, the parole boardwhat do you expect to happen? >> i think in coming days all of those entities will are going to be under a microscope or the parole board, why was this guy out on parole when he had been charged aggravated robbery. why was he wearing an ankle bracelet or that to limit where he could or could not go and he had a gun, he goes into the hospital all of those things will be part of the investigation. >> ted we will be watching the story our prayers are for my city of dallas. thank you. >> pleasure. >> president biden ringing all eyes to pennsylvania this week as he tells democratic donors the world would be looking at the outcome of the midterm, that is just two weeks away. if the world was really looking to pennsylvania, what do they see and i argue with the president, the looking for all the wrong reasons. philadelphia loan they would see police try to punishment responsible for sexually assaulting teenage girls, those girls were just trying to get to school that morning, then they see th
swinging against our justice system, what do you expect you expect a response from the da, the parole boardwhat do you expect to happen? >> i think in coming days all of those entities will are going to be under a microscope or the parole board, why was this guy out on parole when he had been charged aggravated robbery. why was he wearing an ankle bracelet or that to limit where he could or could not go and he had a gun, he goes into the hospital all of those things will be part of the...
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josh schapiro sits on the parole board.o is also guilty of sending dangerous criminals on the street. that is why we have to beat this guy too radical for pennsylvania. day one, the boys and girls bathroom, they one common sense and commonwealth. fema athletes to compete against male athletes. no longer a sanctuary state and things to biden, will escort those buses in with illegals. to your house in delaware and you can have them come as joe. >> [boos] >> thank you for your time, we appreciate it. president biden said he's not playing politics with oil strategies strategic oil reserve. as he continues to drain it ahead of election day. mike huckabee joining us live to react to that. >> carley: but first let's check in with brian kilmeade for "fox & friends." >> good morning, carley coming up straight ahead in about 11 minutes, president biden heads to pennsylvania to help john fetterman but his doctors with a new prognosis. a big-time donor. will it help or hurt his chances of holding onto the lead over dr. oz? and democrat
josh schapiro sits on the parole board.o is also guilty of sending dangerous criminals on the street. that is why we have to beat this guy too radical for pennsylvania. day one, the boys and girls bathroom, they one common sense and commonwealth. fema athletes to compete against male athletes. no longer a sanctuary state and things to biden, will escort those buses in with illegals. to your house in delaware and you can have them come as joe. >> [boos] >> thank you for your time, we...
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the parole board that he serves, he wanted to do exactly what this conviction integrity unit was doingt them out in the streets. in fact, even worse than that, he voted 25 times against all the other parole board members to free convicted murderers which makes him the most pro-murderer candidate in america, but it doesn't make any sense. he even goes out and hires the people that he releases. when you side with the criminals, people get upset, is and the folks in philadelphia have been saying they feel like they're part of a social experiment where -- and this is thei white woke people make rules but aren't there to deal with the consequences of them. and i'm saying as a senator, i will insure dangerous criminals do not go free and that police officers have our support and the resources needed to do their job because right now they are leaving in record numbers. todd: all this happening as former president obama cuts a last minute campaign ad for your opponent, john fetterman. look. obama has been relatively quiet this entire midterm cycle. heath not jumping in a lot of -- he's not jum
the parole board that he serves, he wanted to do exactly what this conviction integrity unit was doingt them out in the streets. in fact, even worse than that, he voted 25 times against all the other parole board members to free convicted murderers which makes him the most pro-murderer candidate in america, but it doesn't make any sense. he even goes out and hires the people that he releases. when you side with the criminals, people get upset, is and the folks in philadelphia have been saying...
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governor gavin newsom has gone against te state parole board that blocked the parole that does and the that she can from prison. she is the longest incarcerated female inmate in te state's prison system. > >> disappointment for 49ers fan. 49ers fans. > >> the 49ers dropped the game i. in atlanta. they have a share ot place in the and fs west. it is not a huge surprise consideringy were down seven starters. they were hurt with the arm and legse completed 13 of 14 passes and ran for 50 yards. it didn't help didn't help that the offense fad to score in the second half of. > >> we had a standard that we play at. at a very high level. t know if we gave that today. in every single position. >> watch the film on the flight. > >> with the red and gold report, gold report, i am vernon glenn. > >> we will talk about what we thought about the game. it was tough, obviously. 49ers fans ary are probably not delighted. >> they were down 14-0 went back to tie. also the defense. >> a lot of things, they were pg hurt. there things we have to te into consideration. we were shod which was not make it easy
governor gavin newsom has gone against te state parole board that blocked the parole that does and the that she can from prison. she is the longest incarcerated female inmate in te state's prison system. > >> disappointment for 49ers fan. 49ers fans. > >> the 49ers dropped the game i. in atlanta. they have a share ot place in the and fs west. it is not a huge surprise consideringy were down seven starters. they were hurt with the arm and legse completed 13 of 14 passes and ran...
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lieutenant governor fetterman serves on the parole board as the chair of the parole board and has beenr of criminal justice reform. and i think they've used some of his comments and some of his decisions in the past to say pthat he's soft on crime. >> john fetterman wants to release convicted murderers from prison. judy: those ads have been airing around the clock, with money pouring in not only from oz's campaign, where he has spent more than $20 million of his own money, but also from outsiders like the senate leadership fund. >> emptying our prisons means more hardened criminals on the streets, hurting our communities. david: you know, i watch the news like everyone else does, and it seems like that's all you see, crime every night. judy: on the outskirts of chester county, david lantz is a farmer who took a short break from harvesting soybeans to talk with us. a strong trump supporter, lantz didn't vote for oz in the primary -- even with trump's endorsement -- but says he will on november 8 because of the economy and the need to expand oil and gas drilling. david: i'm a farmer, obv
lieutenant governor fetterman serves on the parole board as the chair of the parole board and has beenr of criminal justice reform. and i think they've used some of his comments and some of his decisions in the past to say pthat he's soft on crime. >> john fetterman wants to release convicted murderers from prison. judy: those ads have been airing around the clock, with money pouring in not only from oz's campaign, where he has spent more than $20 million of his own money, but also from...
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to free individuals from their life sentences, even over the objections of other members of the parole board. >> reporter: his events tightly controlled. dr. oz? dr. oz? will you answer questions, dr. oz? but he was off to another event -- a community meeting on fighting illegal drugs. >> my pledge will be to -- to be forceful in our closure of the border. >> reporter: afterwards, he was quickly whisked away. >> is that him? >> reporter: yep, there he goes. two events, no questions from , he only recently on the campaign trail in full force. >> when i'm asked, "is he improving or not," i don't know, because nobody knows. >> reporter: fetterman brushing it off. >> dr. oz has never stopped reminding me about having a stroke. what kind of a doctor roots for somebody that was sick stay sick? >> reporter: fetterman, who does interviews with the help of closed captioning, saying his stroke gives him new perspective. >> now, after having that stroke, i really understand much more kind of the challenges americans have day in and day out. because health care saved my life. >> reporter: fetterman has
to free individuals from their life sentences, even over the objections of other members of the parole board. >> reporter: his events tightly controlled. dr. oz? dr. oz? will you answer questions, dr. oz? but he was off to another event -- a community meeting on fighting illegal drugs. >> my pledge will be to -- to be forceful in our closure of the border. >> reporter: afterwards, he was quickly whisked away. >> is that him? >> reporter: yep, there he goes. two...
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twenty five different ads on very odd cases wherthere' mer five members of the parole board and fettermanllers only one that votes to release these killers. people convicted of murderpeoplo and it is disgusting. d people neeond to know this about him. so trump's done a lot in in pennsylvania. contoe he continues to d more . i think this goeres righ ot toee the heart of the issue. it goes to in. the core of what fetterman actually believes in. he fights for criminals. ca convic- n evicted people, peopli are convicted of murder,speaki more than he does the victims. >> now, charlie, speaking off th this crime, issue, congressman lee zeldin running for governor in new york . he's highlightin yorg the proble of crime in in his state in a new ad against hochul. >> check it out. there's no question thate the spirit of crime is real. then without warning, he turnsca violent. and we're looking at actualin kat violent crimes caught on cameray in kathy hochul, new york . h and it's getting much worse on kathy hochul. watch on november 8th. vote like your life depends on it. it just might be lee zeld
twenty five different ads on very odd cases wherthere' mer five members of the parole board and fettermanllers only one that votes to release these killers. people convicted of murderpeoplo and it is disgusting. d people neeond to know this about him. so trump's done a lot in in pennsylvania. contoe he continues to d more . i think this goeres righ ot toee the heart of the issue. it goes to in. the core of what fetterman actually believes in. he fights for criminals. ca convic- n evicted...
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do you have a parole board chance to get out soon? but i looked into your case.the marmot to the end, but he is not small for you. so what? we offer you to work with us while you work. you will be free, in any way better than here. well, if you help us out on the first try. here is a petition from my command addressed to the head of the colony with a request take into account your work in the center, i think it's a ticket to freedom. once again i repeat the question , do you know what it is? i have conditions. i'm already wondering how i want to see my sister. she that it is forbidden to me, yes? can you agree on this ready to help? a good cat is not scrapers work is clean, though a little old-fashioned. what did he cancel? it doesn't matter. what else can you say? well, i can ask familiar crackers, i can analyze the code at the hackathon. but for this i need a computer and the internet here for me this will not be given. will be for you. eat and cocoa with tea. well, you said that he would take off and fly, but he doesn’t fly, you can’t. so lenochka elena vladim
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was lieutenant governor, he was subsidized by his parents, only place he would show up was on parole board to release murderers, he is -- m move on. >> georgia, surprise, attacks on herschel walker, his opponent has issues with his ex-wife and her allegations of him driving over her foot. and not taking care of his children and a bad temperament. what do you make of georgia? >> you know one thing we did early on in georgia, there is nothing strange about these attacks coming at the end of the race in october. last year you never heard about this then now in october, this is attacks, we anticipated this. our early poll is if you had to choose between someone you didn't like personally who would oppose biden. and someone you liked who supported biden, 58% of people rather have someone someone they don't like personally who opposes biden, in the end, we don't believe that the personal matters will matter, it is everywhere, it is let's do something different, i think georgia wanteds a senator to press a red button. mark: you know when a black person is running for office as a republican, they
was lieutenant governor, he was subsidized by his parents, only place he would show up was on parole board to release murderers, he is -- m move on. >> georgia, surprise, attacks on herschel walker, his opponent has issues with his ex-wife and her allegations of him driving over her foot. and not taking care of his children and a bad temperament. what do you make of georgia? >> you know one thing we did early on in georgia, there is nothing strange about these attacks coming at the...
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and his very progressive positions as lieutenant governor as head of parole board.t is a huge issue. it is one that moved -- numbers, it is why the race is so close. >> interesting, kellyanne, you hear from voters quite a bit. and is what you just heard and the sample from lawrence jones consistent. >> it pretty typical, when you listen to them, approximately a focus group. crime is mentioned by both genders but really on the minds of women, democrat made a big mistake by narrow casting to women about abortion and not listening to them about rise in crime and rise in costs, parents are not this situational demographic group to be pursued or examined, we're parents, people are still very upset about what happened to their children, with the lost learning and test scores, you have a political party that includes shapiro and clintons, and obamas and fetterman that are against choice in schools, john fetterman and his boss in pennsylvania, they have vetoed several times now, legislation that was passed to help about 50,000 kids on waiting list for charter schools and sc
and his very progressive positions as lieutenant governor as head of parole board.t is a huge issue. it is one that moved -- numbers, it is why the race is so close. >> interesting, kellyanne, you hear from voters quite a bit. and is what you just heard and the sample from lawrence jones consistent. >> it pretty typical, when you listen to them, approximately a focus group. crime is mentioned by both genders but really on the minds of women, democrat made a big mistake by narrow...
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last night newt gingrich reminded people that 25 times the parole board had a convicted killer in frontrman was the only person to vote to release those people. 25 times in a row. that's everything you need to know about this thug. he fights for thugs and doesn'tified -- fight for the good people of pennsylvania. >> sean: not a democrat running in utah for senate. they have this guy mcmullen who is running. he is trying to paint himself as an independent. he won't say who he will caucus with. all of his money he is bought and paid for by every democratic group out there and putting out adds with children to use them as propose to call mike lee one of the most honorable guys you will ever meet a liar. mitt romney, all of these senators, every republican senator but mitt romney is supporting mike lee. what is wrong with mitt romney? >> inexcusable. they had a debate and mike lee dominated it. mcmullen, he is the democrat in the race. he won't tell you who he will caucus with. why does he go to act blue to get 75% of his funding outside the state of utah. mike lee is strong on the constitu
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without asking the families what they think, oftentimes voting against the other members of the parole boardt that's the position he's taken. >> tucker: so many pennsylvanians have died of fentanyl ods, that the numbers are almost beyond belief, and yet i don't think stopping fentanyl importation, punishingg peddlers is not part of it. why is that? >> they take the money, buy money from china. they don't say anything to china about that, by the way. the fentanyl is brought to people like pieces of candy. fetterman wants to legalize all drugs. i want heroin injection sites. he embraced a measure in oregon, enacted two years ago, and 40% increase in overdose death rates. that's to be expected, if you legalize all drugs. here's the part that catches me. 50% increase in homicides. you create a lawless environment. police aren't allowed to do their job, is which to confiscate narcotics. this is the world he's trying to create for us. by the way, if you're bothered by this, and i was bothered enough to run against him, the democratic party doesn't know about him, they're trying to get the 51st sen
without asking the families what they think, oftentimes voting against the other members of the parole boardt that's the position he's taken. >> tucker: so many pennsylvanians have died of fentanyl ods, that the numbers are almost beyond belief, and yet i don't think stopping fentanyl importation, punishingg peddlers is not part of it. why is that? >> they take the money, buy money from china. they don't say anything to china about that, by the way. the fentanyl is brought to people...
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without asking the families what they think and often times voting against the other members of the parole board given other democrats is not aligned with the values of pennsylvanians. that's the position he has ta taken. >> here in new york governor kathy hochul holds a six-point advantage over republican challenger lee lee zeldin. the incumbent's lead is narrowing. crime will be a major talking point tonight. zelda and says governor hochul is starting to speak about the state crime crisis after ducking the issue for months now. >> is absolutely driven by politics. losing her lead in the polls, the most recent poll that came out on friday actually show that we are starting to pull ahead of her. she has decided because she wants to save kathy hochul that she wants to talk about crime. we've been talking about crime because we've been talking about wanting to save the state. >> in michigan polls show republican challenger to dixon within four points of governor gretchen whitmer there as they prepare to take that debate stage, dixon pointing out how americans are tired of the left you on education
without asking the families what they think and often times voting against the other members of the parole board given other democrats is not aligned with the values of pennsylvanians. that's the position he has ta taken. >> here in new york governor kathy hochul holds a six-point advantage over republican challenger lee lee zeldin. the incumbent's lead is narrowing. crime will be a major talking point tonight. zelda and says governor hochul is starting to speak about the state crime...
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but appallingly that is what the parole board is choosing to use 2 and a homeless man attacking a womanstabbing her in the head with a pair of scissors unprovoked. she fled for help with the scissors in her head. the assailant went on to attack a couple at a bus stop. his victim is recovering tonight. and in washington dc. another child killed by gunfire. this 15-year-old was shot sitting on his grandmother's porch on thursday afternoon as dozens of kids got off the school bus nearby. robinson is the eighth shot in washington dc in less than a week. the boys father was also murdered less than 1 mile away. and in the uk, anti-oil activists tossed paint on a painting of sunflowers by vincent van gogh. also gluing themselves to the wall beneath it. and here is their argument. >> the protection of the painting, the protection of the planet and people. >> they say that fuel is unaffordable to millions. not sure of going electric is the best fix. the museum says the painting is okay. president joe biden continued his west coast swing and continued his push his economic talking points despite
but appallingly that is what the parole board is choosing to use 2 and a homeless man attacking a womanstabbing her in the head with a pair of scissors unprovoked. she fled for help with the scissors in her head. the assailant went on to attack a couple at a bus stop. his victim is recovering tonight. and in washington dc. another child killed by gunfire. this 15-year-old was shot sitting on his grandmother's porch on thursday afternoon as dozens of kids got off the school bus nearby. robinson...
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harris, it is not as if there was a unanimous vote by the parol board there, many examples of that.te for many of the individuals getting out of jail. >> that movie was panned a the time, it didn't as well at the box office. i don't know what he was trying to compare us to as a country because there is plenty of female characters that are strong to start here. this explains why he's not actually trying to completely revised what he said in the past. he actually thinks people believe in what he's peddling. he's willing to be that lone voice and represents the minority on this issue, meaning minority number on this issue. he's wrong about that. the majorities are speaking now because they become victims in so many random ways. now, he's got this revision of what he's saying. he never believed in defunding the police. he never believed in any of the things he said in the past but he didn't change that line of showing these people mercy. he never changed that part. you can't. it is in every newspaper and it is on every tape. it is everywhere. and, he's shown us who he is so he can chang
harris, it is not as if there was a unanimous vote by the parol board there, many examples of that.te for many of the individuals getting out of jail. >> that movie was panned a the time, it didn't as well at the box office. i don't know what he was trying to compare us to as a country because there is plenty of female characters that are strong to start here. this explains why he's not actually trying to completely revised what he said in the past. he actually thinks people believe in...
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life in prison without asking families what they think and voting against other members of the parole board does not align with value of pennsylvania, yet that is the position he's taken. >> jackie: governor kathy hochul holds a six-point advantage over republican challenger lee zeldin, but the incumbent lead is narrowing, crime is a major talking point tonight. lee zeldin says governor kathy hochul is just starting to speak about the crime crisis after ducking the issue for months now. >> it is absolutely driven by politics, she's 15 days out from an election, she was losing her lead in the polls, most recent poll on friday showed we're starting to pull ahead of her. she's decided she wants to save kathy hochul, she will talk about crime, we've been talking about crime and wanting to save the state. >> jackie: michigan polls show within two points of governor whitmer, pointing out how sick and tired on the view on education. >> real people don't like the whitmer-biden agenda, they do not want sex and gender in school, bring back traditional values. republicans are focused on reading, writi
life in prison without asking families what they think and voting against other members of the parole board does not align with value of pennsylvania, yet that is the position he's taken. >> jackie: governor kathy hochul holds a six-point advantage over republican challenger lee zeldin, but the incumbent lead is narrowing, crime is a major talking point tonight. lee zeldin says governor kathy hochul is just starting to speak about the crime crisis after ducking the issue for months now....
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the parole board wants you to drive or walk to work. that's an odd stipulation and why a month later does an ex-con track her down? sounds more like very farfetched let me just say. on every police report, cops get the name of both parties so we would have that in police files if that scenario were in fact connected to this case. rachel: i always trust your instincts, nancy and they're bearing out yesterday that debbie's murder was personal and targeted and not likely the act of random serial killer. >> absolutely. when i read the headlines that there was a serial killer involved, i don't know where that cock mamie idea came about and cops will look at those closest to her. why a guy that works at a bank would be working on a sadder morning. ever gone to a bank open on a sadder morning? i haven't. he was -- saturday morning. he's with the optimist using that parking lot for traffic. for the georgia game so that's why he was there. that's been confirmed. there from after 9:00 to 4:00 p.m. and that's a big deal and they always look at hus
the parole board wants you to drive or walk to work. that's an odd stipulation and why a month later does an ex-con track her down? sounds more like very farfetched let me just say. on every police report, cops get the name of both parties so we would have that in police files if that scenario were in fact connected to this case. rachel: i always trust your instincts, nancy and they're bearing out yesterday that debbie's murder was personal and targeted and not likely the act of random serial...
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carjackings, as we talk about crime and public safety and motivating factor, fetterman was rocky on parole boardting criminals out and that's a play that will bite him in the bottom with voters as they see the crime rates rise. mike: one and only debate in the race is october 25th about two weeks out from election. what's the impact there? both of you weigh in on that. >> i think it's one of those races where it can matter. they both have to perform and it's, you know, there are have been questions about, you know, his capacity after his stroke and i think that he has a real opportunity to come out swinging and -- and it can make a difference in this race. mike: if you were advising dr. oz, how big is the debate? >> this is unfortunate that it's the first debate well after early voting started and even though the washington post said it was ridiculous. he can be the senator to start doing the job and get the job on day one versus as you neglect with fetterman who i think the audience is going to see vote ad voters are going to see. mike: so if republicans win back the majority on capitol hill, s
carjackings, as we talk about crime and public safety and motivating factor, fetterman was rocky on parole boardting criminals out and that's a play that will bite him in the bottom with voters as they see the crime rates rise. mike: one and only debate in the race is october 25th about two weeks out from election. what's the impact there? both of you weigh in on that. >> i think it's one of those races where it can matter. they both have to perform and it's, you know, there are have been...
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and if prosecutors refuse to prosecute and judges to incarcerate and parole boards to hold anybody inside the effects of an nypd arrest on the community safety is going to be increasingly muted. and i think where we are today. the question here up front, hang on for the mic here. what pieces of legislation have been passed in possibly the last two years? up in albany have created this mess. absolutely. so there are a few things that have happened on the criminal justice front at the state level. so we've had the bail reform, i'm sure you've all heard about. right. and i'm sure all heard, i've been told an in the new york times that it's not having any impact on crime. don't you worry. well, they're wrong. it's plainly obvious that they're wrong. what they what they like to do is they like to kind of aggregate the criminal population into one big pile. and they say that, hey, well, you know, these individuals who have, you know, maybe one prior arrest or who are first time offenders. yeah, they're not going out and hurting anyone. what they fail to tell you is that when we look at the popu
and if prosecutors refuse to prosecute and judges to incarcerate and parole boards to hold anybody inside the effects of an nypd arrest on the community safety is going to be increasingly muted. and i think where we are today. the question here up front, hang on for the mic here. what pieces of legislation have been passed in possibly the last two years? up in albany have created this mess. absolutely. so there are a few things that have happened on the criminal justice front at the state...
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that's the case in pennsylvania but john fetterman spent on a parole board advocated clemency and spokenut his support for soft on crime policies. it is a big deal in the wisconsin senate race not just because people in milwaukee and other areas are concerned, the democratic candidate in that race is looking vulnerable on crime, supported the deep and the police movement and the radical vision of colonel justice reform. another race where displaying heavily is the oregon governor's race where the candidate could become governor of oregon for the first time in 40 years because voters are fed up with what is going on in portland. and a lot of big races republicans are benefiting from the fact they are concerned about crime and a lot of democrats and big races are really vulnerable on the issue. neil: a lot of them dial it back saying we've got a problem and got to deal with it, oftentimes is too little too late. we know inflation and other issues are dominant but crime seems to be rapidly moving up the list. >> it is eclipsing democratic issues like abortion and big races voters are consis
that's the case in pennsylvania but john fetterman spent on a parole board advocated clemency and spokenut his support for soft on crime policies. it is a big deal in the wisconsin senate race not just because people in milwaukee and other areas are concerned, the democratic candidate in that race is looking vulnerable on crime, supported the deep and the police movement and the radical vision of colonel justice reform. another race where displaying heavily is the oregon governor's race where...
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and fetterman stood at the head of his parole board, progressive positions on supporting the release of certain criminals to get out early. that is a huge issue in the pennsylvania race and at a time when violent crime is on the rise. philadelphia, it's a huge issue in the philadelphia suburbs, the city of philadelphia. i expect that to be one of the dominant themes of this debate. >> four other toss-ups in the senate, and blake masters and mark kelly in arizona. which of those races, or all of them, will determine who takes power in the senate? well, i guess somebody has to, even if it's an 50/50 tie. >> pennsylvania, georgia and nevada, the three closest races, whichever party wins two of those three probably has the senate majority. arizona and new hampshire, states that look like they are out of reach for republicans but if there is a really big wave, blake masters, even don in new hampshire may have a chance to win. >> john: lean r or lean d, or toss-up? >> lean dem seats. whenever there is a big wave, we see some surprises on election d day. >> john: that's true the water does
and fetterman stood at the head of his parole board, progressive positions on supporting the release of certain criminals to get out early. that is a huge issue in the pennsylvania race and at a time when violent crime is on the rise. philadelphia, it's a huge issue in the philadelphia suburbs, the city of philadelphia. i expect that to be one of the dominant themes of this debate. >> four other toss-ups in the senate, and blake masters and mark kelly in arizona. which of those races, or...
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. >> that is why he put the debate october 25th, his crime issues, the fact that he sat on a parole boardls go, killers ago he wants to release a third of criminals, philadelphia is on track for the highest rate ever in the history of philadelphia, the soft on crime mentality, fetterman embodies that is hurting them. we won last paul ice i had almost a dead heat. what is your internal polling tell you? are you allowed to tell me? >> we see dr. oz rising. momentum is part of it. who has the momentum at the end? the momentum right now is favoring republicans and he is surgeon, he was down 11 in the summer, now closed the gap and we feel very good and i think he will do incredibly well in that debate. stuart: glad you brought up soccer. you are all right, thanks for joining us. back to the markets, where are we now? the dow was headed south a bit further, down 250, nasdaq down 200, huge rally but giving some of it back this morning. the 10 year treasury yield is very important, almost at 4%. maybe that explains the downside move in the nasdaq composite, price of gold down $20 an ounce. bitco
. >> that is why he put the debate october 25th, his crime issues, the fact that he sat on a parole boardls go, killers ago he wants to release a third of criminals, philadelphia is on track for the highest rate ever in the history of philadelphia, the soft on crime mentality, fetterman embodies that is hurting them. we won last paul ice i had almost a dead heat. what is your internal polling tell you? are you allowed to tell me? >> we see dr. oz rising. momentum is part of it. who...
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. >> it can you imagine the families were being told by som parole board or some organization somewhere while there's this new test and it what it does is it decides he i no longer an offender. he won't be a problem because h is 63. he is too old to offender. how comforting is that? are ridiculous as it into not notify the neighborhood where h moves as criminal. >> this is what's happening in oregon and california in new york where the victims no longe matter. this is something that law enforcement has been watching aghast. had it is of the victims who truly matter and yet they are being discarded as if they neve even existed. >> tyson foods moving out of chicago. in tyson foods' not sing becaus of crime, that is what they get all their employees together in one place. a warmer place. we know crime is a big factor and a lot of the companies who out of chicago even went to a state like mcdonald's. >> tyson, caterpillar, mcdonald's appear yet and it takes a lot to bring these companies executives to come ou publicly and actually announce at their fear of crime and say how much it is affec
. >> it can you imagine the families were being told by som parole board or some organization somewhere while there's this new test and it what it does is it decides he i no longer an offender. he won't be a problem because h is 63. he is too old to offender. how comforting is that? are ridiculous as it into not notify the neighborhood where h moves as criminal. >> this is what's happening in oregon and california in new york where the victims no longe matter. this is something that...
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. >> let's not conflate the idea sitting on the parole board with release to 70 or 80 year old after threat to society is somehow weak an crime. that is compassion. >> harris: recent comments about showing mercy to those who can harm us with crime raging out of control in democrat-led cities i might add. why not lean in before now? i'm just going to call it out. jen psaki, the first one for president bush said it. she said it. republicans are putting crime in ads. democrats have to do something. that wasn't even two weeks ago. it is right about the time you saw these talking points change. let's get to this. in new york a new poll shows that voters say crime is by far the most urgent issue over inflation by eight points and it could be helping congressman lee zeldin in new york, very blue state, gain in the governor's race. the poll shows zeldin now trails democrat governor kathy hochul by only 4 percentage points. again the kind of tightening, charlie that you might not normally see in a cobalt blue state. >> right. these are -- this is happening in places that are basically one-par
. >> let's not conflate the idea sitting on the parole board with release to 70 or 80 year old after threat to society is somehow weak an crime. that is compassion. >> harris: recent comments about showing mercy to those who can harm us with crime raging out of control in democrat-led cities i might add. why not lean in before now? i'm just going to call it out. jen psaki, the first one for president bush said it. she said it. republicans are putting crime in ads. democrats have to...
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your parole board has a mantra, when in doubt, let them out. this is not a partisan issue. plenty of democrats say we can do better than this. all of us realize we have to change. but it cannot be a 30 year politician that talks about going to the roundhouse for the solution. >> let's talk about the pre- trial attention of people accused of crimes. why do you think increased pretrial detention will make a difference? what is your specific plan to keep people in jail? >> we have to have a presumption of detention. we just continually turn people right back on the street. unfortunately, the governor has a role in that. not only people being released by the governor's own pen, but by the soft on crime judges who continually use the arnold tool to turn people out. it is a tool used, it is an equation, and he says they should be released. one of the governor's biggest benefactors is the person who came up with the arnold tool, john arnold. we have to take this seriously. we have to stiffen the penalties under our three strikes law and expand us penalties as well. this governor h
your parole board has a mantra, when in doubt, let them out. this is not a partisan issue. plenty of democrats say we can do better than this. all of us realize we have to change. but it cannot be a 30 year politician that talks about going to the roundhouse for the solution. >> let's talk about the pre- trial attention of people accused of crimes. why do you think increased pretrial detention will make a difference? what is your specific plan to keep people in jail? >> we have to...
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and then as the head of the parole board, he issued commutations to them.an has been much more aggressive, brought them on stage in philadelphia, has refused to fire them. you're seeing two different strategies. >> i want to put up the spending. in the pennsylvania senate race, 67% since august 1st. my bet is the number on the right goes up. some democratic strategists have warned the party for months this was a vulnerability. the question is in these two key races, how are they handling it? >> it has been going on for mons, even going back to the state of the union where they say, look, we're not the party of defund, defund, defund. you have both candidates walking back and trying to come toward the middle and democrats across the country who say we're for law and order, not defunding the police, but keeping your safe. >> i was talking to dan there. if you look at the pennsylvania race, fetterman/oz, fetterman was 47, back in july, 36. a big lead. you're still ahead if you're john fetterman. that's pretty close. it's a competitive race. you move to wiscons
and then as the head of the parole board, he issued commutations to them.an has been much more aggressive, brought them on stage in philadelphia, has refused to fire them. you're seeing two different strategies. >> i want to put up the spending. in the pennsylvania senate race, 67% since august 1st. my bet is the number on the right goes up. some democratic strategists have warned the party for months this was a vulnerability. the question is in these two key races, how are they handling...