coast-to-coast. take portland, for example, where a highly infectious illness that spreads through fecal matter is now running rampant throughout the city. cases have skyrocketed, up 131% since 2021 in portland. the outbreak is mostly impacting the homeless community but county health officials, they have issued warnings to the general public due to how contagious this illness really is. anyway, here with reaction, clay travis, we re also seeing a lot of instances of diseases we were not having to struggle with prior to this 8 1/2 million influx of illegal immigrants. oh, hannity is saying they are sick? no, i m saying they have different medical treatments available to them, and unfortunately, for them, they don t have the great sophisticated medical system we have. let me just say this. i watched the opening of your show. it was great talking about the valley forge speech the
very small close knit community where the murdaugh family was a household name playing a prominent role in the legal system of that community for multiple generations. the case began in june of 2021 when alex murdaugh called 911 to report he discovered the bodies of his wife and 22-year-old son paul who had been fatally shot on the family s 1700 acre estate in south carolina down in the low country. the prosecution suggested alec murdaugh committed the murders to gain sympathy and distract from allegations he pocketed $8 1/2 million in settlement money intended for clients. murdaugh s law license was suspended in september of that year after state agents accused him of hiring a hit man in a failed attempt to orchestrate his own death so his surviving son could collect a $10 million life insurance policy and opened a criminal investigation into
said crime was the number one issue. 28% of people said that and inflation was below that at 20%. i think if you are the zeldin team the last 2% is always hard to get but from their perspective they are surging at the right time and look at your screen every day. we have the facts to show career criminals are the ones who are getting out an cashless bail and committing another crime and sometimes they re fatal and victims are suffering. i was with a u.s. marshal and others last night in law enforcement. they say there are 300 crazy hard core criminals committing most of the crime in the city of 8 1/2 million. and in the old days in the giuliani days they went after the 300. now they re playing off. mayor adams guy was there also and i believe he has the stuff, the right stuff to make the city right. bill: let s hope. haven t seen it yet. hope the meatballs were
one of the other things to keep in mind how much voting has changed since covid. the first cycle through on this governor s race where you have everyone having access to early voting and you ve had about we looked at the numbers this morning. a million who have already voted in virginia. so the question is were they voting prior to all of this education fire-up discussion that has happened? 8 1/2 million voters in the state of virginia in 2020. and they voted at 50%. 4 1/2 million turned out to vote. it will be interesting to see what the impact of the early vote is. that s the thing that s baked in the cake over the past month. bill: from mccauliffe we ve heard donald trump and there is real concern the african-american vote may not be there enough to vote. here is a spot from youngkin
schools. i have a record for 35 years of standing up for people and fighting corporations. so let me just say, standing up against the most corrupt president in the united states of america, doing what s right, all of a sudden has to be self-serving? no. what i saw was a political class that refused to stand up against the most corrupt president in america. that needed 8 1/2 million americans to explain the difference between political tactics and right and wrong. so i i if you will excuse my saying so, what i think is going on is i have a history over 35 years of fighting for what s right, whatever it takes. and if it means i have to give my time, fine. if i have to put all my energy, fine. if i have to spend a bunch of money, fine because i actually care about the outcomes. in fact, if you look at what i have stood up for, i ve been right every single time. and i have been standing up for the people against the corporations for 35 years. squuand you have been able t