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larry: i tell you with, america must choose good over evil. netanyahu's cry like reagan's, we win, they lose. we must support that and crush hamas altogether. and then tammy bruce will run the united nations right after this the show. [laughter] tammy: watch out, man. larry, you have no opinions, so
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it's hard to know what you're thinking. yes, crush a hamas. that's right. i am tammy bruce in for elizabeth macdonald. watch out, u.n. welcome to "the evening edit." tonight, first it was cheap fakes, then it was dems never wanted to defund the police. no. coming up, you won't believe what the liberals are trying to convince us of now. also tonight, gavin newsom caves. >> i don't think there's anything more urgent and more frustrating than addressing the issue of encampments in the state of california. today i announced an executive order to move the process forward. we're done. it's time to move with urgency. tammy: oh, boy, the far left woke up. california is now giving the homeless the boot. but don't worry, he wasted billions of taxpayer dollars before doing it. so today we have those numbers. plus, as hollywood continues to show us woke shows and films
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that no one watches, their also trying to influence the next -- the they're also trying to influence the next election. but first -- >> ultimately, i remain committed to a path forward that can lead to a two two-state solution. and i know right nows the hard to conceive of that prospect, but a two-state solution is the only path that ensures israel e mains a secure -- remains a secure jewish and democratic state and one that ensures palestinians can finally realize the freedom, security and prosperity that they rightly deserve. tammy: wow, yeah. kamala's first foreign blunder. she hasn't even been elected yet, but she's already wreaking havoc on the world stage. the spectrummive democrat nominee -- presumptive democrat nominee choosing to face diplomacy -- two-faced diplomacy axioss is reporting israeli
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu was upset by kamala harris' on-camera statement after their meeting and is concerned it will harm the negotiations over the gaza hostage and ceasefire deal that everyone's trying for. now, an israeli official saying harris' statement was much more critical than what she told netanyahu in the meeting. within israeli official -- one israeli official claimed kamala's two-faced diplomacy. even msnbc was shocked. >> we don't always hear from the president many moments like this, so as a reporter who's been covering this administration, seeing her meet with netanyahu and coming right out and discussing, you know, what they talked about was striking. i think it was mostly about her tone and the correctness and how forceful she was. >> right. and it's just stylistically, i would say, quite different than joe biden who has been sort of
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reserved, doesn't usually go to cameras like that. >> the president, he has been particularly careful in how he talks about this issue. it was all about in that private pressure campaign and those behind closed doors conversations with netanyahu. damn mimplet right. now -- damn damn all this after ditching the address for a sorority convention on wednesday. >> good afternoon! [cheers and applause] [laughter] to all of the fine members of zeta phi beta sorority the incorporated. [laughter] tammy: president trump had this to say about the vice president today. >> no, i have no remarks. she's a radical left person, stress, destroyed san francisco. she's really a destroyer. he doesn't know how to build. i think her remarks were
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disrespectful. they weren't very nice. pertaining to israel. i actually don't know how a person who's jewish could vote for her, but that's up to the them. but she was certainly disrespectful to to israel, in my opinion. tammy: yes, indeed. joining me now, former trump state department senior adviser christian whiton. this is pretty striking. i'm even happy msnbc noted it, christian. this really was odd, for those kinds of remarks in the midst of something as serious as what israel is going through. do you think -- is this harming her already on the world stage, do you think? >> i think so, tammy. first of all, if we're going to be joint comments or comments from the white house, it's the president and the foreign leader who will do a joint press conference, take some questions from reporters and then go and have their meeting. if the president wants the vice president to join, that's fine. but to have a separate meeting with the vice president and then for her to come out and hose
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that foreign lead e which is what happened -- leader. these are remarks that had to be written at least many part before the meeting with netanyahu. basically, they probably woke up this morning and said listen, kamala, you have to chase these muslim votes in michigan. you can't completely s training yours from these pro-'s estrange yourself from these proto-hamas people, so you've got to come out and say something nasty, and that's what she did. tammy: what's interesting is she's only the vice president, she's not even the nominee if yet to be president. she has no power to be making even statements to netanyahu. i don't know if biden is going to be telling anyone that he is given -- i don't even think he can constitutionally give her power. was this at all u.n. you -- you know, i guess serious or formal, or is it impossible to be formal because of her position? >> yeah.
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certainly as vice president aside from breaking ties in the senate, your only power derives from what the president lends you just like the rest of his cabinet but even less. you know, she was actually put in charge of a foreign issue which is, of course, the border and digging into those root causes of the a mass immigration coming up. she did so well on that. usually an incumbent vice president actually would have an advantage over other people because, in case -- in this case, she would have foreign policy if experience just by being a member of the national security council as vice president. but she has had so little of a presence, done so little on that, yeah, it's just clearly an attempt to manufacture some sort of foreign policy expertise after the fact. and i've got to say if you go deeper into her comments than the ones you cited, it looks like someone just looked up the wikipedia entry on the middle east, and she was recounting what it was. she recounted islamophobia as if that is the message to be
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conveying at this point. tammy: right. we think about the two-faced dynamic of saying one thing to one person, saying another thing to a different person, but then this moral relativism, right, that somehow it's comparable, what israel is doing versus what hamas is doing. and that is what apologists for hamas also do. so we seem to -- at least she's being herself -- [laughter] and we think that's not going to end very well. christian, thank you very much for joining me tonight. i appreciate it. busy week. >> thank you, tammy. tammy: all right. ♪ [inaudible conversations] [bleep] [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] [cheers and applause] [bleep] [cheers and applause] tammy if: speaking of moral
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relativism, kamala's reaction to the violent, jew-hating, anti-american protests was to condemn violence in general. if. >> and i will close with this then: it is important for the american people to remember the war in gaza is not a binary issue. let us all condemn terrorism and violence. let us all do what we can to prevent the suffering of innocent civilians, and let us condemn anti-semitism, islamophobia and hate of my kind. if -- of any kind. and let us work to unite our country. if tammy if: boy. yeah, lovely. so when liberals become violent, it isn't a liberal problem, it's an all violence problem. that's interesting. joining me now from the house committeen on oversight, congressman eric burleson. congressman, you know, when january 6th happened, did liberals blame all protests everywhere, or did they kind of focus in on who they thought was
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the main problem? >> no. i think that they clearly focused in, in fact, they tried to create and stereotype everyone that was there. tammy: yeah. >> look, kamala harris is trying to have it both ways, and the sad part is this couldn't be a better example of right versus wrong. mean, you have barbarism verse us a -- versus a free society and free people. and yet kamala, or every time when she talks about anti-semitism, why does she have to capable it or -- cage it or couch it next to, you know, any discussion about, about attacks against muslims or against palestinians? they're not an e we've lent. there is no equivalency here. this is not an attack against people of islamic origin. it is not an attack against -- this is a war between a civilization who wants to be
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civil and peace and people who want to murder, rape and kill their neighbors. damn mimplet yeah. i mean, it is interesting because the very action of hers to, you know, have that moral if equivalency tells you it is meant to diminish the bar barism that -- barbarism that started this problem in the first place, that it's -- that we're all doing the same thing smow. israel did not ask for this. israel is defending itself. hamas could stop everything right now by releasing the hostages and putting their weapons down, but they're not. all of this is blamed on hamas and should be. let me ask you, sir, listen to this, is she really doing this to though to court these voters? take a listen. >> she is not who i would like to be the democratic nominee, but, i mean, she appears to be better than joe on the issue of palestine and the genocide. >> she has not been very vocal about this issue, so i cannot tell what her views are.
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>> we're sort of waiting to see at the moment. >> we're waiting to see what her stand stand is. if it follows what joe biden kid, then she's no better than him. tammy: so those are the anti-israel protesters. one had a sign that said stop arming israel. it seem like it's an attempt to pull in anti semitic or anti-israel voters, maybe down ballot in certain crickets. do you think that's what might be happening? >> sadly, i think it is. but i would agree with benjamin netanyahu, i would categorize these individuals as useful idiots of the iranian regime. look, iran -- we're only emboldening the actions of iran because they see all of the investments that may have made -- they've made in the united states. they're funding some of these protests. and when they see supposed world leaders like kamala harris pull
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back her support of israel in any way, she's creating daylight between us and our ally, israel. then iran has won. and that is something that we have to keep cognizant of. tammy if: well, it inspires them. if this gets worse, the entire middle east gets involved, and nobody wins. it's a remarkable position. thank you, congressman . i appreciate your clarity and your comments. thanks for joining us tonight. now, coming up, first it was cheap that fakes, then it was dems never wanted to defund the police. now the liberal elite want you to think kamala isn't the person she said she was. too bad we have sound. also tonight, governor hair gel is admitting defeat. if. >> i don't think there's anything more urgent and more frustrating than addressing the issue of encampments in the state of california. today i announced an executive order to move the process forward. it's time to move with urgency. tammy: all right, gavin newsom
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now kicking homeless out of their tents. but how much taxpayer cash was wasted in coming up, we have those numbers. but first, cringe kamala returns with another highly-edited and pre-produced phone call with obama. see and hear it for yourself right after this. ♪ >> we did it, we did it, joe. you're gonna be the next president of the united states. [laughter] many. ♪ ♪ (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) how so? (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest. (fisher investments) so we don't sell any commission-based products. (other money manager) then how do you make money? (fisher investments) we have a simple management fee, structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) your clients really come first then, huh? (fisher investments) yes. we make them a top priority, by getting to know their finances, family, health, lifestyle and more.
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therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. >> we've been to the border. we've been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. the significance of the passage of time. so when you think about, there is great significance to the passage of time many in term it is of what we need to do to lay these wires, what we need to do to create these jobs. and there is such great significance to the passage of time -- the brilliance of this inaugural class and its leaders is the ability to see what can be unburdened by what has been. you have got to be able to see what can be unburdened by what has been. unburdened by what has been. tammy: oh, or dear. cringey kamala's back at it.
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we all remember this oldie but goody. >> we did it, we did it, joe. you're gonna be the next president of the united states. [laughter] tammy: yeah. well, now she has a new highly-edited and produced video to add to the list. >> kamala -- >> hello? hi. >> hey there. >> ah, hi. you're both together. it's good to the hear you both. >> i can't have this phone call without saying to my girl, kamala, i i am proud of you. this is going to be historic. >> we called to say, michelle and i, couldn't be prouder to enforce you and to do everything we can to -- endorse you and to do everything we can to get you into the election office. >> oh, my goodness. michelle, barack, this looks -- means so much to me. i look forward to doing this with the two of you, and we're going to have some fun too. tammy: everybody's suffering but, hey, we can have a good
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time. what's can with kamala always being on the phone? project3211 chairman, horace cooper. horace, welcome aboard. i have to tell you that that ad is, of course, produced bigtime. it also seems like fake kind of reality t tv. it makes me uncomfortable. what's your take on how she's presenting herself here? >> this woman should be thanking the lord for the amazing one in a billion chance that she got to be named as the running mate to joe biden. she showed her appreciation for that by not being willing to do any work. very little of the reading. she spends if more time chasing away hrsa staff -- her staff than she does in learning topics. she asks for the media to help explain away how she did zero
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with regard to the border problem that this country faces. and now when a lot of people are asking the question, hey, vice president harris, when did you notice this decline in the president in you claim you are with him weekly having lunches and you're his partner. when did you find out that he isn't up to par? tammy: yeah. >> and if you knew this, why didn't you tell the american people? and if you didn't know this, 40 how can we trust you to be in charge of anything? tammy: you know, i have to say, i'm wondering if, in fact, she might be more involved because the policies of this administration reflect her agenda more than anything else. and it's just, it, you know, i want a woman to be in power. i think -- [laughter]
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but it has to be the right woman. and it really bothers me, you've got hillary and now you've got kamala, and in a certain way it's somewhat embarrassing. but let's -- want to move on to to another dynamic here. adding to this issue is harris made a surprise visit, horace, to rupaul's show. this was taped before becoming the presumptive nominee. let's take a look. >> and register to to vote at vote.gov. >> can i get an amen? >> amen! ♪ if. >> now on with the show. >> and remember, you better vote. [laughter] ♪ [laughter] tammy: even among social media, young people on social media, they're -- they kind of don't like this. this is a little bit writteny. what are your thoughts, quickly? >> well, of course it's
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writteny. i just want to contrast real quickly. of hillary clinton, no one say said she wasn't willing to work hard. no one said she wasn't willing to study and learn the issues. we just disagreed with her policy priorities. , in the case of the vice president -- tammy: good point. >> -- not not only do we disagree with these policies, we don't have any reason to think that she actually understands or comprehends them. a.m. damn that is, sir, a great, great point. let's forget the foreign policy blunders here, which was horrible with netanyahu, forget the uncritical vetting of political candidates, you know, why would the media be doing that. the liberal media though, we just all a watched, couldn't contain themselves this week. watch this. >> there was a twinkle in her eye, there was a kick in her step. i kind of fell in love with her. >> the excitement is palpable. >> i remember seeing little girls grab her by the hand and look at her like she's
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superwoman. >> honestly, this really feels like obama 2008. >> kamala has gone from cringe to cool in 24 hours. tom: tammy: yeah, i don't think so really. loris -- horace, these are the same people that kept telling u- [laughter] joe biden was sharp as a tack, man, everything is fine. is this going to be the status quo? >> well, it's not going to work. look, we just had a debate where all of us were told don't believe your lying eyes. and sudden listen i -- suddenly, it explodedded. the very people -- the media, the elites -- that promised that everything was great with him are doing the same with her. focus groups are telling everyone who will listen, this isn't gonna work. tammy: even james carville, he was saying, everybody, calm down. she might not even be the nominee, right? this is -- everybody's getting a
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little too excited. but it's very much like what state media would do, isn't it? >> well,s. now, when i was a kid -- well, it is. when i was a kid, i grew up and left-wingers running for president lied and claimed that they shared all of your values, and they were going to be more middle america than middle america. this is the first time we're seeing they're not lying, they're telling us we reject your mainstream values, we're not going to honor your relationship with israel, we're not going to fight crime. we are going to a take america in an entirely new direction. how you can tell the truth and get elected like they're doing, i can't imagine it working. tammy: at least they're being honest about it, but they really, clearly have contempt for the american people. horace cooper, thank you very much, sir. i appreciate you being with me tonight the. now, gavin newsom is now giving the homeless the boot after all of his progressive moonshots did not work. we'll show you how many billions
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>> and that's why we established this framework, what we call a 10-year plan to end chronic homeless in san francisco. tammy: what a long and wasteful road it has been. governor gavin newsom now doing a 180 to, surprise, issuing an executive order for removal of homeless encampments in the state of california. >> i don't think there's anything more you are cent and more frustrating than addressing the issue of encampments in the state of california. today i announced an executive order to move the process forward. we're done. it's time to move with urgency at the local level to clean up these sites, to focus on -- to focus on public safety.
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there are no longer any excuses. a billion dollars this state has invested to support communities to clean up these encampments. tammy: no longer any excuses. he's had the power all along. a hundred days before an election, what do you know? not a peep from the liberal media condemning him for his inhumanity. is so how did we get here? well, it's been a longed road lined with billions of wasted taxpayer dollars on woke liberal initiatives. remember this from the governor's inauguration? >> -- we're committed to launching a marshall plan for affordable housing, and we'll lift up the fight against homelessness the a statewide mission. [cheers and applause] tammy: wow. in 2020 the he started out with a coy $750 million plan. this was on top of the more than $1 billion9 that the state is still doling out in the same year he asked for9 another $1.4 billion, that's with a b. the reason? the rye sis was growing. i'm -- cry us was growing. i'm sure that fixed it, right?
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wrong. the following year became a $12 billion is ask, but i'm sure that worked because $12 billion is a lot of taxpayer cash. next year it was the another $4 billion for affordable housing, and and the next year it was another $11 billion, whoo! -- $1 billion. he spent millions on tiny homes for california's homeless saying we need to focus more energy and precision on addressing encampments. can you believe encampments? it's california. there is no humanity there. people are dying on our watch. uh-huh. people are dying. a common excuse for any liberal initiative. how can you argue against saving people's lives? i wonder why they were dying in the first place. all that wasted time and money. as a reminder to support these failed programs, california's highest million tax rate is 13. 3%. that is in addition to the top federal tax rate of 37%. california also has a state
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sales tax the rate of 7.25. if all of you who live there, you know what this is. and many localities impose a smaller sales tax. so if a wealthy person earns and spends if labor income in the state the of california, the tax rate at the margin could approach 60 president. boy -- 60% p. boy, what a success. then there's the corporate income state tax rate of 8.84% some of which is passed on to consumers through high prices which increases the tax burden even more. and companies have been leaving the state, as you probably have heard watching fox business, by droves. tesla is just the the latest. you know, i mean, it is -- look at this. if a line, oracle, xo, chevron, there's the tesla, there's the -- that's the united -- pack ifst. pack ifst blue ribbon. that's a good beer. charles schwab. i mean, come on. this tale is another reminder that money, obviously, doesn't
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fix anything. it fixes many things, but you have to know how to use it, don't you? yeah. what somehow -- newsom is doing now, he could have done it in in and saved his state a lot of money. joining me now, republican congressman ben kline from the house judiciary committee. congressman, this is what liberals do. it's hike monopoly money. it's like throwing money at things. it's going to save, it's going the save it, but we have a history of humanity where that a doesn't work, where you've got to have good ideas, you've got to be spending the money properly. i don't mind taxes and spending money but, my goodness, as we've seen, the government just uses it like water. >> the lakals -- liberals have run california into the ground. they've run up record debt and deficits for this country totaling $34 trillion. and every year we're now running a trillion dollar deficit. adding to that debt. it's impounding on our children
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and grandchildren. it's going to make hair quality of life -- their quality of life worse. we're all going to be living in california across this country if things keep going the way they're going. tammy: you know, that is, brings up this point. his timing is fascinating, isn't it? right? get -- can california, a make it a dumpster fire. 100 1000 days before an election election where maybe a democrat might win, anything's possible, and then i'm sure he imagines himself trying to make the rest of the country like california. do you think that's part of the reasoning behind his action here? >> well, gavin newsom is always trying to maneuver himself into position to run for president. now, if you want to actually think that if camilla loses, can be positioned to run against donald -- not donald trump, j.d. vance, in four years? maybe that's what he's trying to
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do. maybe he's trying to tank california to the point where the voters reject kamala across the country, and he's ready to step in and save the day as the great liberal savior. tammy: well, you know, they never get fired the, right? they all a want promotions. you're going to set the house on fire and then get promoted to mayor because you set everything on fire. it's a remarkable time, isn't it, congressman? if thank you very much for joining us as we try to make sense of it from day-to-day. now, coming up, woke hollywood can't make anything good. that's weird but it's true. but that's not stopping them from influencing our next election. also forget about what you're about to see here. >> i am prepared to get rid of the filibuster, to pass a green new deal. there's no question i'm in favor of banning frack. >> so would you ban offshore drilling? >> yes. and i've, again, worked on that. [laughter] [applause] tammy: the liberal elites are trying to remake kamala from the bottom up. we'll expose them. but first, let's check in with
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jackie deangelis and guy benson in for dagen and sean to see what they have coming up on "the bottom line." jackie: hey, tammy. tammy: hi. guy: we've got a big show ahead with a great lineup of guests, and you'll see the graphic here, it's personal fella's friday. we've got tomas phillipson talking about the economic situation that might transpire under a harris presidency. ryan zincty also joining us on some hot topics. jackie: later in the hour, ben ferguson and jason rantz team up. we're going to talk about amazon selling trump-hating m if everything rch, guy, and they're not taking it down, they didn't take it down until yesterday. it's just amazing what goes on out there. they are going to sound off, and they are going to sound off, and is we will see to you at the top of the our hour. t get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side.
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talking points about the vice president and the border. do you know who's handing this out? the first one says vice president harris was never appointed border czar. there's never been such a position p it doesn't exist. if why are democrats so sensitive the about the vice president and the border? >> why are republicans so sensitive about actually not owning up to them getting in the way of a border deal? why? why won't they own up -- tammy: well, you know, we've got tape of all the things they deny have ever happened. watch this. >> this'll be her first visit to the u.s.-mexico border region since she was appointed as the border czar by president biden. >> she is now the point person on ima gration -- >> kamala harris, who was appointed as the border czar, hasn't gone there at all. >> she's supposed to be the border czar. >> he's putting his vice president, kamala harris, in charge of this. >> the unofficial border or czar. >> there has been criticism against kamala harris. you know, she was the border czar. tammy: wow, i had no idea that
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all those guests on all those other networks were so influenced by republicans. even biden said it. remember this? >> i've asked her, the vp, today because she's the most qualified person to do it to lead our efforts with mexico and the northern triangle and the countries that are going to the need help in stemming the movement of so many folks, stemming the migration to our southern border. it's not her full responsibility and job, but she's leading the effort. tammy: leading the effort. for more on all of this, let's welcome california congressman darrell issa. congressman, you'd think that since this is all their policy and they've said everything is fine, why are they running away from the border right now? what does that mean? if. >> well, tammy, thanks for having me on. just yesterday i was there99 with the speaker of the house at the california border, a place
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that kamala harris has never been. if as you made very clear, when she was appointed to this leading role now no longerring with called voter czar according to democrats, she never went to the border. instead, she went to northern south american and central american if country -- countrilies because at the time they seemed to be the epicenter. well, with the policies of the biden-harris team, they've made 1400 countries the places that -- 140 places the main countries, including mainland china. and now she doesn't want to own the pact that for nearly four years, bad policy made for somewhere between 12-16 million new citizens here. tammy: you know, it seems what this really does is that she's acknowledging the disaster. that this is so bad that she doesn't want to be associated with what happens.
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and i find that really chilling, that they know it's been awful, that it is a catastrophe, but they did nothing to fix it. isn't that the many in and of itself a shocking admission? >> well, tammy, you know, i'm a republican, so i don't have to run away from securing our borders, stopping crime, making sure that criminals are punished for what they do so that we can have the deterrent. but for the last four years, clearly, the democratic party led in no small way by kamala harris, vice president harris, they've been saying just the opposite. and now everyone from gavin newsom to the vice president, now presidential hopeful obviously want to run away from if these things. we don't have a secure border, we don't have secure relationships around the world. obviously, the old reaganism that a government's too big, taxes are too high, criminals need to be punished and we need strong national security, those are the things they went the
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wrong way on, and they want to become sort of reagan-esque and say we're here to fix all of that. tammy: yeah, that's it. >> clearly, the policies are wrong and and if won't change. tammy: indeed. excellent points, sir. suddenly they want to go where the american people are when they want another job. thank you very much is, congressman. now, hasn't the liberal media tried this before? they tried to convince us that there were cheap fakes of biden. watch. >> they are cheap fakes video. they are done in bad faith. the right-wing critics of the president have a credibility problem. >> the white house is calling cheap fakes amplified on conservative media, highly, highly misleading. >> we're hearing about so-called cheap fakes playing out on right-wing media, and all of this is to try and make the case that biden is slipping, he's confused and so on. tammy: yeah. they tried to convince us democrats didn't want to defund the police. listen. >> defund the police was a protest slogan used in protest marches against the police murder of george floyd.
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if it has never been a political platform of the democratic party. >> there's a perception that the democrats are the party of defund the police even though we know president biden and so many other democrats have rejected that outright. >> they have constantly accused the democrats of defund the police, defund the police, defund the police which, as we all know, is a lie. tammy: these are these very same people now telling us that kamala is the second coming. for more on all of this, let's welcome byron york. byron, i don't know how much the american people need to see, but we see the media, the legacy media, simply repeating the state-based arguments over and over and over again. supporting biden, throwing him under the bus, now supporting kamala harris. is this the what we can expect now from this day forward? it never seemed to be this blatant before. >> is is this what we can
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expect? yes, i think it is. [laughter] now, american voters who have been paying attention have seen this for themselves for the past three and a half years. vice president harris does enter the presidential race with a lot of liability. you just listed several of them. and the initial tactic of her defenders, and that's been megaphone'd across the friendly press, the initial tactic is to deny it all, it never happened. it's the job of the trump campaign in this case to make sure americans know that it did, in fact, happen. as a matter of fact, you've seen a number of good ads from the trump campaign the last couple of days pointing exactly this out, and i think you're going to see a lot of it in the weeks to come. tammy: that is, in fact, exactly their job. and in the meantime, part of the argument is that kamala was just like a visitor, she was hanging out in the guest room. she didn't know what was going on, completely not involved at all. and yet the policies that have
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been implemented are much more in line with her point of view and her narratives, the far-left narrative. what do you think of the argument that, in fact, we're wondering who's running the country, perhaps it has been her? >> well, president biden's age and infirmity did lead to a lot of questions about is he really running everything. and i think the problem with a president who was in a weakened condition like that is that a lot of head-strong aides managed to push through some of the policies that they wanted to see. now, there's no doubt that kamala harris, the vice president, is a bay area, california, liberal. she got elected a couple of times statewide in california, and that's how you do it. tammy: right. >> and so her history is exact, is way out are there in the ope- tammy: yeah. >> you can't delete it, it's just there. [laughter] des moines damn they can delete
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>> why does hollywood keep thinking their voice matters. hollywood is in, they are reenergized after feeling disillusioned with biden and you're absolutely right celebrities were not publicly endorsing biden because he was popular candidate. a major television producer had to tell me this, he said i have not seen so many people that i know here and elsewhere so enlivened by a mom and politics since obama's original convention speech, today i hear that the harris campaign has organized everything with entertainment industry and celebrities will be on the zoom they want to talk about how they can support because phones have been ringing off the hook with the campaign. >> i will tell you jennifer aniston came out and was mad about jd vance and george clooney doing his stuff, they had the big feeling about themselves that they are important, they have money but let's get a perspective from fox
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news contributor liz peek one of your favorite. i'm going to give you the floor, they keep interjecting what they think is best on the rest of us, what do you think. >> i think they should spend less time on politics and more time on making good movies because industry is in decline, revenue for the industry was down 20% compared to last you, 40% compared to 2019 and the urge to lecture american the policies we should adopting instead of making fun movies that people want to go in c hollywood turns out every four years like clockwork but guess what it did not help hilary clinton and it hasn't help every democrat along the way and i don't think it would help kamala harris because she's going to sell herself as the champion of the little guy just as joe biden did it is not true but nothing
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says elitism as having george clooney in your pocket. >> we are so short on time it's been an insane week. i know elizabeth loves having you on and i love seeing you i want to thank you for that, it's an industry that really needs a lot of help and they're not going about it the right way. this is been gr filling in for z mcdonald, my new book came out this week fear itself exposing the left mind killing agenda about how we can do with the chronic fear that the left pushes on specifically to have a retreat from public life from political life, cultural life because they will punish us if we don't conform, there is a way to defeat and is not natural or normal and it's all here and fear itself sold wherever you get your books, i am tammy bruce in for elizabeth macdonald, the keeper watching "the evening edit" on fox business. now it's time for the bottom-line, high jackie

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