[wendy davis] you know what i do have. I have a Memorabilia Book of the filibuster. And i think it might be one of those up there. I just treasure it, and of course ill be able to pass it down to my granddaughters so they can understand what their bubbe did, and how their bubbe was fighting for them. We put together all of the legal background; the griswold decision, roe v wade, Supreme Court decisions that of course reinforced the fact that women do have the right to choose until a pregnancy is viable. And we prepared to begin that day with all of that data. But here we are still without access to safe Abortion Care in this country. [tense music] [audience cheering] [audience cheering] [tense, suspenseful music] [audience cheering] hello, everyone [audience cheering] im so happy to be here in community with you today. Boy, did i need you, and i know we needed each other, right . Yes. [audience cheering] on september 1st, when senate bill 8 went into effect, this fighter who is standin
the pandemic. this is a story that unfolds in three parts. first, the fraud. just yesterday we learned that nearly 400 department of homeland security employees took pandemic unemployment aid, even though they were working. this is just a tiny fraction of the massive and brazen covid theft that has incurred since the government started doling out billions in so-called relief. the official who was in charge of overseeing the distribution of the belief has called this the biggest fraud in a generation. it was the theft of as much as $80 billion or about 10% of the $800 billion it was handed out in that paycheck protection program. that s on top of the 90 billion to 402 billion believed to have been stolen from the 900 billion covid unemployment relief program, that is a lot of money. the second part of this story surrounds the title wave of inflation but all of this unchecked spending and the fraud actually caused. the adverse effects of pumping trillions into the u.s. economy
ainsley: we are one day away from an election. and we have a live studio audience for the first time in years. it s wonderful to see so many familiar faces, new faces. you all are our family. you are our customers. you keep us on air and we love you all and we appreciate your loyalty to fox news. thank you. thank you. [applause] brian: cover of the new york post is fascinating today. they merged two worlds. the jets upset over the best team in the afc. basically in the jets can come back fourth quarter on 13 play drive and win 20-17 why can t lee zeldin go from 24 points back and go ahead and win the governor s race. [applause] steve: absolutely. and when you look at the real clear politics average of the race, right now kathy hochul is leading him by 5 percentage points. the big question is ultimately who is motivated. and is that are those polls that they take the average of, are they accurate? because here in new york city, how many people are from out of town? a
potentially involved in his son s business dealings. republican senator chuck grassley to attorney general merrick garland and fbi director christopher away and as a u.s. attorney leading to hunter biden investigations has he has whistle-blower records that suggest the fbi has significant evidence related to the potential criminality of hunter biden s ventures. grassley writes, the documents in the fbi s possession specific details to specific conversations by nongovernment with potential criminal conduct by hunter biden. these documents also indicate that joe biden was aware of hunter biden s business arrangements and may have been involved in some of them. grassley said he obtained a summary of an fbi interview with tony bobulinski and x business associate of hunter biden which suggested joe biden was involved in a joint business venture. fox business news obtained messages in 2020 showing joe biden met with bobulinski on the sidelines of a california conference in may 2
slow, obviously, frustratingly slow, but positive outcomes. mat gaetz said this ends one of two ways. either mccarthy withdraws from the race, or we construct a straitjacket he s unable to evade. do you support some that support mccarthy that say he is an conceding too much? to arsonists in some c concessions. that s the question. that s very frustrating. i remind your viewers, and i know most of them, and you know this. we had an election. in november, all the republicans and all the democrats got together in their individual caucus or conference and they elected their leadership, and w anyone could run. you could stand up and campaign and lobby, and kevin was elected our speaker. it wasn t even close. 190 to 30, so there is that frustration. is kevin giving too much? i don t think he has to this point, but he s very, very close, and i think he knows that he s very close. in fact, some of these individuals said there s really nothing more he can give or us to ask for, an