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Transcripts For FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime 20240707

[screaming] help. jesse: that s what the office of every democratic candidate and strategist across the country looks like right now. d.c. insider mark hall who is one of the most plugged in people in politics says democrats he is speaking to are in a living nightmare. they finally see the massive wave surging toward them and they admit there is nothing they can do about it. democrats say their private polls are showing worse numbers than the public polls. and the public polls are juiced left. you know this is bad. voters are giving democrat door knockers the middle finger as soon as they step on the front porch. black pass pastors say there iso enthusiasm in their community. voters are chanting let s go brandon when canvassers knock on their doors and even never trump suburban moms cannot wait for vote for kari lake and tudor dixon in michigan and lee zeldin in new york. democrats frying to plug holes in blue states like oregon, colorado, new york, and california. that s n

A new threat to cannabis users: Smuggled Chinese pesticides

Contraband Chinese pesticides present a new challenge for California cannabis regulators as they struggle to keep harmful chemicals out of licensed products. Some of the poisons are so unfamiliar that few chemical analysis labs in the state would be equipped to test for them if California required it.

REPORT: Bear Spotted Taking It Easy In Backyard Hammock

A Vermont couple was reportedly surprised on Tuesday when a black bear strolled into their backyard and decided to make itself comfortable on their hammock.

California bees and birds to receive increased protections from toxic insecticide

California bees and birds to receive increased protections from toxic insecticide
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Crews fighting fire on Hanford site near Rattlesnake Barricade

HANFORD, Wash. - Fire crews are currently responding to a 570-acre wildfire near Highway 240 on the Hanford Site, according to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Deputy Project Leader Trina Staloch.

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