again the public and that s why nobody is standing there with him is because victims of crime, the people of philadelphia are fed up and they have said enough is enough. even our local police commissioner has said we re tired of having to send our officers into harm s way to serve warrants on suspects who have no business being on our streets in the first place. that s why we see just this past week 11 university students were held at gun point in their own apartment and robbed. five teenagers shot at a football scrimmage and one passed away and four alleged shooters had serious priors but let back on our streets. the examples go on and on. bill: we ve been reporting that for a while. i m short on time and want to get to this question. three lawmakers, my understanding who live well outside of philadelphia helped bring the case. you do serve some constituents in the city of philadelphia. why is there not more outrage in
victims, victim s families, it includes his blue collar worker and median voter in pennsylvania doesn t have a college education and appreciates family and worked hard to put food on the table and this is a person who in name only represents them but by his policies and his votes has done anything but lift up those people. when he says remember, look who s in prison, it s your grandmother or grandfather, that s the victim s relatives. the grandmother is the one mourning the person stabbed 17 time on the streets of philadelphia, the 70-year-old woman coming back from a grocery store shot. these statistics go on and on but to us they are individuals, they are real stories, and he is the last person to carry those stories with him to the senate floor. lisa: i just wanted to add too a lot of focus has been on how bad fetterman was because he was awful but dr. oz did a really good job sean, you ve been the candidate i ve prepped
you not? the world wants to know fist bump with the queen. i did not, but i had a great relationship, a great relationship, said former president trump. he also said the queen was a grand and beautiful lady, and there was none like her. we actually showed you . if you re watching that clip just a few moments ago, president biden actually met with the queen in june. 2020 one . and that was the last time the two spoke. the queen passing away before being able to take up the president on his invitation to visit the white house. but her long tenure will be remembered by several former presidents and indeed the world over choice. yeah, we talked earlier how you re a history buff, kevin . and i saw this headline today saying you look at queen elizabeth the second life, and she lived through the jet age, the space age, the digital age ,and then you had so many young people who were so drawn to her. still, it really is this legacy that that will go on and on .
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