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everybody, for watching this special edition of kudlow. i hope you're enjoying the weather, and i know liz macdonald was last weekend because we talked before the show. liz, it's all yours. liz: and i enjoyed the show, david. good job. welcome to the evening edit. i'm elizabeth macdonald.
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former president trump today paid his reasons on the third anniversary of the 13 u.s. service members killed in president biden's botched exit out of afghanistan. kamala harris nowhere to be found on that. also tonight this : >> before you came up here, i put my hand up by myself. you turn around and i [bleep] and i started [bleep]. [inaudible]. liz: right now, a bipartisan task force of congressmen at the site of where former president trump was shot in pennsylvania. we'll take you there. also congressman jeff van drew here with the latest on that .
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plus, 15 days till the debate and a fight breaking out over the debate rules between trump and harris. and this major turn around. a major development, looks like the kamala harris bubble is about to burst. the media, the associated press and new york times increasingly going after harris. even powerful new york fed and san francisco fed show why kamala harris is way off base in her far left economic plans and inflation fixes. and even california governor gavin newsom caught on tape mocking and ridiculing how undemocratic the democrat party is. letting kamala harris skate to the nomination. west coast radio host jason rantz reacts to that sound. but first, let's take you now to butler, pennsylvania, where that bipartisan group of congressmen is investigating the assassination attempt on former president trump. they're at the site where he was
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shot. fire fighter cory corey comperatore was killed and cb cotton is live with more. good to see you. reporter: hi, liz. great to be with you. you can sense urgency by the lawmakers on this task force and slated to produce a report on their finneddings by december 13th and august is almost done and there's an urgency to work quickly. other details are staying close to the lawmakers chest. we don't have a motive from the fbi. and lawm lawmakers wouldny if they plan to speak to the would be assassin's family. they ewed the area where former president trump stood on stages stage and task force ranking member said these visuals will help when the group starts conducting interviews and requesting documents and they've not been stone walled so far in
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getting anything they need from the fbi. other lawmakers involved in separate probes say the opposite, but the lawmakers here today will not hesitate to use their subpoena power should they feel any federal agency is trying to curb the investigation. >> so as we go farred, this is the committee that will have the ability to subpoena records if we do feel we aren't getting full and complete disclosure from any federal law enforcement agency. we will be able to subpoena them to require them to produce documents and produce witnesses. and if there's any moment where we feel we're not getting full and complete transparency, that's exactly what we'll do. reporter: the task force says coming up, they'll share details on public hearings and ranking member crow says in addition to the report, they're deciding to produce interim reports and a lot more to watch with the on going investigation. liz: thank you for your terrific
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reporting, cb cotton, thank you so much. president trump's campaign is ramping up and l policy speeches and town halls and rallies in battleground state this is week and we'll show you later this hour, the former president addressing the national guard association's conference in detroit, michigan, today and goes to a town hall in wisconsin and let's get reaction to what's goes on out of pennsylvania first. joining us now is congressman jeff van drew, with house judiciary. are l lawmakers worry that had voters aren't getting enough transparency about what happened in butler, pennsylvania? >> thanks, liz. good to be with you. we can have the task force and doing a wonderful job. i appreciate them and they're accumulating fast and i believe they'll have to subpoena to get all the information and i don't think any of the agencies are as forth wright as they should be and we -- forthright as they
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should be and involving the investigation and all the hearings and with the task force and all of it, we will give -- that will provide information to do what has to be done because otherwise these agencies will keep going down the same road they've gone all along. and by that, i mean when president trump is president again, he needs to really shake up the top level leadership. they're going in for all of the agencies including alejandro mayorkas and what he does and all needs shooken up and no task force -- i don't want just the same thing where we get a result and we've got a report going up on a shelf and gets dusty. we need change. this never should have happened and i can tell you why, but i don't want to take too much time. liz: we want to hear it because there's concern there's stone walling.
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we've had four presidents assassinated in the u.s. for at least four others shot. we know the secret service agents, five of them put on leave and then director of the secret service resigned. you're saying you want a full house cleaning all throughout dhs, fbi, and cia. we understand the fbi is doing probes and con cessional hearings, but the investigation torr r are not close tore why specifically the shooter targeted trump? >> i'm thankful to my colleagues that serve on the bipartisan task force and it's not a criticism to them, they're doing well. but the american people are tired of it. we have task forces and hearings and it's good because we're getting information, but it's what we do with the information. some agents are now at home still getting paid a salary, still not telling us what we really need to know. the bottom line is president trump never ever should have been on that stage if there was somebody seen an hour before
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that was on a rooftop. he immediately should have been pulled off the stage and shouldn't have been on it and know that to be a fact. bottom line is there should have been more communication and we had the rally that was involved in and what we did was make sure we had a communication tower that we put a special tower, meetings, premeetings between local police, sheriff department, and secret service and individuals from all over protecting it. i don't know what the hell went wrong, but they better produce the information because it's not going to get fixed now before the election. i guarantee you that, but pray to god when we have the election, pray to god we get a new president and a new vice president. we go in there and put people that are more worried about the safety of the united states of america than they are about policing personal pronouns and all the other woke stuff that these agencies are involved in now. liz: congressman van drew, thank you for joining us tonight. good to see you.
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>> thank you. liz: now this story, reports are coming in kamala harris campaign and democrats are rattled by rfk jr. backing trump. rfk jr. pulled out of swing states and told supporters to bactrim p there. he's staying on the ballot in the blue states. and rfk jr. says more democrats will go for trump. joining us now, washington examiner chief political correspondent byron york. good to see you. what other democrats are going to go for trump? >> well, what we've seen now, first of all, it only happened on friday and it's monday so we don't really know exactly how this is falling out. but we do know that trump's pollster looked into this and suggest that had more supporters opportunistic kennedy would go to trump than would go to kamala harris. we've heard reports of other things inside the kennedy organization that says the same thing, it kind of makes sense
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that most democrats have peeled off earlier because he had been falling in the polls for quite awhile until friday. it appears that trump with anecdotal evidence and going with the pause when he mentioned robert f. kennedy jr. and it appears it was going to help trump and no good numbers for it right now. liz: we're looking at enormities and digging into the data and former democrat tulsi gabbard is supporting trump now. this could swing trump in the battlegrounds and trump could get nearly four times the margin that biden won on in arizona, double -- he could double biden's margin that biden won on in georgia. rfk jr. said his team's data indicates 57%, 60% of his voters will choose trump. let's listen to former president trump today. this is trump today talking
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about the 13 service members killed in afghanistan, and talking to -- he'll talk to the national guardsmen. this is trump today, watch. >> i'm proud to be the first president in decades that started no new wars and the reason is because i respected the people in this room. we will get critical race theory and left wing gender insanity out of the armed forces and totally out of the united states mill at the same time >> they're not going to participate in november. roughly 2-1 the ones remaining will vote for trump over harris and that's worth a single percent and a single percent can make the difference in pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. >> now, latest swing state polls show kennedy with 5 or 6% of the vote. if that's the case in swing states, it is huge. everything. >> i tell democrats, some caution here. first of all, most have to win
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by three. in the popular vote during the electoral college. when we see a poll that says we're two up, it's one down if the poll is correct. other thing is trump conditionally, when he's on the ballot, chronically underpolls. liz: s heard from trump, frank, and erin bernards burnett fromd james carville said there was a report in august that harris had a 1 point lead over trump in the seven swing states. >> yeah, first of all, trump was leading in all the swing states before joe biden withdrew and harris came in. they had become closer and trump still has a lead and in a numbr of those states and they're super, super close and you've got to remember, we're talking about the margin that joe biden
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won arizona and georgia with. those were incredibly narrow margins. and what trump has to do this time around is win those states that he won in 2020. make sure he wins arizona, and georgia and if he can do that, he only has to win one of pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin. one of those and he becomes president of the united states. liz: that's so interesting. byron york, great analysis. coming up, two weeks to go and kamala harris wants to change the debate rules but trump is saying no way. guy benson joining us on that. kamala harris' running mate tim walz embroiled in a brand new controversy of embellishing and inflating his record. gavin newsom caught on tape mocking the undemocratic democrat party for how they basically gave the nomination to kamala harris and squashed dissent from other democrats and associated press and new york
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times now ridiculing, is the kamala harris bubble about to burst? jason rantz here and both the powerful new york fed and san francisco fed show why kamala harris is way off base in her economic plans and fixes to inflation. also former u.s. army special forces vet tim hanson here. former president trump paid his respects on the third an visor reigns leading of the -- anniversary of the 13 u.s. service members killed in biden's botched exit out of afghanistan. and the fallout of kamala harris nowhere to be found on this. >> we'll get the resignations of every single senior official that touched the afghanistan calamity to be on my desk at noon on inauguration day. you have to fire people. you have to fire people and they do a bad job. we never fire anybody. got to fire them like on the apprentice, you're fired, you
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easily transfer your services in the xfinity app. bring on the good stuff. liz: welcome back. this new problem from kamala harris and politico putting house democrats behind the scenes openly dismissed and criticized kamala harris and over the top demand to get big government to crack down on groceries over her dubious claims of price gouging. hillary vaughn live on capitol hill with the stories. you've been doing great reporting. so interesting on this. thank you, liz. even vice president harris has democratic doubters that her price gouging plan of attack would actually work because some of her former colleagues in congress doubt it would have a shot too fast through both chambers and make it to her desk if she were president and local democratic lawmakers told them democrats in congress privately were telling critics this part of the harris plan is not viable
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rather they've argued it's a messaging tactic and showing she understands that prices remain a economic burden for many americans and redirect voter anger about inflation to corporations and that's a closed door skepticism from some in congress and publicly democrats are parading around harris' plan as the best way to bring down prices. >> it was a pretty specific detailed plan on the laws to stop price gouging. >> kamala is ready to take on grocery prices and the way she's going to do this is she's going to take on those companies that are just out there price gouging. reporter: republicans say democrats are not being honest with americans about how realistic harris' price gouging plans are and say they're scamming voters. >> you've got to make a decision based on record and not the
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rhetoric. we're saying things that are patently untrue and gaslighting the american people and expect that the people are not intelligent enough to figure this out. reporter: liz, several states have rules in place banning price gou gouging and if harris thought this was a fix on the federal level, it's really curious why she isn't doing it now or hasn't done it already to try and push a federal ban through congress. >> the grab down and kamala harris doing campaign messaging and the powerful new york fed and research showing harris is way off base attacking grocery stores and they're saying profit margin gouges not to blame for higher prices and we need an expert here. bring in economist and macro chief investment officer, don
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lufkin. don, this is off the wall and she's copying elizabeth warren and bernie sanders and they haven't done a thing and new york and san francisco fed research say it's not grocery stores, it's commodity prices and fuel and meat inputs and wage increases for workers. >> since before the pandemic, grocery prices inflated about the amount of everything else. kamala harris' guilt is she did the tie breaking vote for everything that goes up. she wants you to focus on groceries because that makes the problem smaller. oh, then she can blame grocers instead of herself. liz: yeah, it's 8.2 trillion in spending under biden and harris.
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moody analytic and mark zandy said she's wrong and that's the economist and new york times is mocking kamala harris saying "joy is not a strategy to win. you can't run on fumes and emotion". associated press is criticizing her too saying she's the sitting vice president, not a change agent. you know what's going on, don, grocery store chains are panicked as reportedly they're increasing their donation to democrats, possibly because they're panic over what kamala harris wants. >> how ironic that the new york times is saying that joy is not a strategy. i have never seen the word joy more often than i have seen in the new york times in the last three weeks. joy is not a strategy. joy is a pandering political propaganda slogan that the media is forces down our throats and anyone who wallow it is deserves when he gets. my vote, joy is a dish washing soap. liz: that's a quote.
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love it, don. here's the thing, they've been in dc for awhile and elizabeth warren, kamala harris, biden, maxine waters now admits that people cannot afford a home under biden and harris. watch that and watch the media now say, yeah, it's absurd for her to campaign as if she's not been in the white house the last four years. watch this. >> >> lives have been difficult and ratos high and don't have 20% for a down payment on the home. >> a new chapter. incumbent vice president and democrats controlled white house for 12 of the last 16 years. >> they given her a path to re-invent herself from to 19 from the presidency and it's not a fed policy. >> with the new tv ad from kamala harris, it's a complete ignoring of the fact that she's the sitting vice president and been at the center of american public affairs for a number of
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years. liz: don, can you -- let's unbutton this. explain to the viewer how when trump left office, we, i think we had 1.4% inflation. 3% mortgage rates and everything got blown to smither renos when she was tie -- smitherenes when she was a rate and going interest rate to stop it and mortgage rates shot up causing the housing affordability crisis. >> well, what's not to like. all i can say is that anybody who imagines that kamala harris who presided over all this is somehow now proposing solutions to it not only getting away with tremendous hypocrisy and collusional and not really proposing anything different at all. her agenda is higher taxes, more regulation and uncontrolled
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border. it's all the same stuff she's not pretending to b. >> what worries me the most is if the american public falls for this and going to find some place else to be. thinking venezuela. liz: thank you so much. good to see you. coming up, controversy and doesn't accuse and cooper here to react details and video tape of california governor gavin newsom and mocking the camera and undemocratic democrat party. making fun of how west coast radio host jason rantz reacts to the sound coming up. >> how you feeling about the switch? i mean, the switch.
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liz: gavin newsom openly laughing and joking at how undemocratic the democratic process was for choosing kamala harris and mocking that he was told to say it was an inclusive and open process. let's get reaction from radio host jason rantz. that's gavin newsom making fun of how undemocratic the democrat party has become. what do you think? >> he did it in a way i'm very familiar with because i take a similar tone when i want to joke about something and mock something but i want to give myself an out to be called out on it. you do it in that tone saying i'm joking, relax.
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but you were being honest. he was being honest and clear ily upset with the process and wants to be the nominee and probably getting saving from a humiliating walk this time around and would have come into the election really behind and it's a name nationally and not the name that people think and he dodged a bullet and for him to complain about the process, it's spot on. it's fair to say democrats were in an impossible position and just overlooked from sitting vice president given the amount of time that was committed to saying they want to elevate someone that's either female or black. if they put themselves in that position rather than just have an open process and let the best person rise to the top. liz: yeah, democrat party is so openly undemocratic. there's been suing in court to stop rfk jr. and cornell west
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from being on state ballots in swing states as they tried to sue in state court to remove trump from ballots and watch rfk jr. slam this. watch. >> each time our volunteers turned in the towering boxes of signatures needed to get on the ballot, the dnc dragged us into court state after state attempting to erase their work and subvert the will of the voters signing the politicians. thousand did they choose a candidate that's never done an service connected view or debate through the entire election cycle. they did it by webinars and government agencies and suing the opposition and by dis-enfranchising american voters. liz: i mean, jason, so there's a wakeup call going on here, jason.
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let me back up. even before donald trump sat down in the oval office in january 2017, there was a big push to impeach him. there were rizz pollutions to impeach him within six months. nancy pelosi when the democrats won back the house in 2018, they picked on 85 targets and 14 committees and subcommittees led by democrats after trump and went after him on businesses and at that time, they wanted to go after him on stormy daniels and basically also he took no salary. you know, so they -- somehow his tax returns got leaked and they impeached him twice and the day he got inaugurated there were vicious riots in dc where cars were burned and businesses too. that's when's been going on the back story how vicious critics in dc say this democrat party has become. to now going after anybody who gets in the way of kamala harris
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or their hand picked person. >> this is how they operate including in states like washington like rfk jr. and not a threat to the democratic party and not going to lose in washington state as a democrat. they saw him as a general threat and wanted to bleed as much money from his campaign as possible. this is voter suppression. the irony here in all of this, it raises profile and probably just created re-sentiment that he's going to work even harder to support donald trump. liz: jason rantz, always terrific to have you on. thank you so much. seems like each week there's yet another controversy involving kamala harris' running mate tim calciover allegations of inflating and embellishing his record and credibility piling up nonstop since he was picked three weeks ago. tim walz falsely claim when had launching 2006 congressional
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campaign and nebraska chamber of commerce giving him an award. that never happened. getting right to policy expert and author horris cooper. what do you think of this story that chamber of commerce cited a letter saying cut it out. it never happened. we endorsed your opponent for his support for small businesses. what do you think of this? >> the campaign appears pomoxus want to say this was some sort -- to want to say this is some sort of mistake and i get these e-mails and they tell you if you pay a fee, you can be named whose who or the most important or whatever. it would have been smarter, i think, if they'd done something simply like that. you're not allowed to take an organization's name and make it into some sort of endorsement for yourself. this isn't about are you confident to be president or not, but it does go to integrity
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question. by the way, this happened earl earl bearly in his political car and tells us a lot about sort of the motivations of a individual when cut ago corner here and there seemed like it might be okay. as vice president or senator or governor cut ago little corner here or there could be really, really destructive. liz: yeah, horace, you make a good point and a lot of top spin going on for decades and did these really severe covid lock downs telling people you can't spend thanksgiving with the holidays, you know, delivered food to the doorstep of his mother, 87 years old and just got out of the hospital saying no one can visit her. then in the middle of all that, you know, minneapolis burned to the ground in the riots of 2020, and he's been accused of basically delaying sending in the national guard. he's also been accused of falsely embellishing his
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national guard record saying he carried weapons of war on the battlefield and never saw combat. he was deployed to italy as a member of that guard and left before his unit was deployed to iraq. >> my father after my brother and i were born was so committed to america that he joined the army in the middle of vietnam. because he was a parent, they didn't put him in the middle of the battle. they put him in the region. he went to thailand, what we know as bangkok, and that's where he served his time. when he came back, he did not say i'm a vietnam veteran. he did not attempt to represent that. he however served proudly and when he died, he insisted on a military burial. there is absolutely nothing wrong with the service that
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governor walz did for our country. there's a lot wrong with misrepresenting it. again, as i said, this goes a lot to the question of integrity. that's the kind of question we want to ask of our people. liz: horace cooper, always great to have you on. coming up, about two weeks before the presidential debate after biden's i did bait backfire asked kamala harris wants to change the rules and trump is fighting against that. guy benson here to react and also the third anniversary of president biden's botched exit ou afghanistan. former president trump pace his respects at arlington cemetery to the 13 service members killed. why is kamala harris silent today on this? she approve that had exit plan coming up. former u.s. army special forces veteran jim hanson here. he's wondering too, where is kamala harris? first, look who's here, my pud i dids dagen and sean.
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>> we have a great show coming up. as democrats on the hill try to contain the fallout over kamala's price control plan, we'll have tom fields here to discuss as well as rfk, having siblings raring against him. david webb to discuss. >> congressman mike kelly on attempted assassination attempt on president trump's life and why the task force is visiting the site in butler today while senator ron johnson calls out the stone walling by the fbi and those in government. we ask congressman kelly about that and staff sergeant david bellavia remembering the service member giving ultimate sacrifice three years ago and democrats in charge won't say their napes but we will. ♪
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liz: welcome back. this big fight breaking out and trump campaign is phygoing kamala harris campaign to change the rules for abc debate september 10. bring in townhall.com political editor, great writer, guy benson
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and breanna lyman. thank you for joining us. guy, what do you think of this? >> so it appears that the harris campaign that insist that had donald trump was completely bound to a debate that he'd agreed to with a different candidate, joe biden, and saying we've got to keep it. trump said fine, i'll show up. how about more. they've been cagey on that and seemed to have declined the fox invite, but they were drawing a loin in the sand. that september 10 debate on abc has to happen as agreed to with the last guy, ie joe biden. we're getting close and hang on. we want to make get out the chisel and change something written in stone and change the rules and it's obvious they'd prefer donald trump's microphone to remain on throughout the entire exchange because they are hopeful that he will get outspoken, maybe bullish, interrupt her and i think they
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want to create a viral moment where she gets to say i'm speaking like she did to mike pence in 2020 and have that go viral and be a kind of like moment they can then market and types of optics they're looking for. it's a clearly political reason they're doing that and see if team trump can agree or not. liz: a viral victim moment is what guy is saying and appealing like a victim and collapsed so clearly with the 2020 debate and had to drop out and, breanne 2345, she wants to be -- breanna, she wanted to be seated with notes. why does she need notes when she's been in the white house for four year s? >> when you're not acome tommed to the media and have on defense and to guy's earlier point, the reason kamala wants hot minutes and wants donald trump to intersect her and paint him as someone un-presidential or
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either unfocused. the second reason being like guy said, she wants to revive that i'm a prosecutor, excuse me, i'm talking line because americans have been sorely lacking for leadership in the white house so she now has to re-brand herself as someone that's strong, someone that can bring accountability back to the white house despite the fact that for four years she hasn't done that. liz: well, reports too that she wants the hot mic to fix word sackmary lads. i don't know -- salads. guy, former president trump threatened not to do the bebait after the abc interview with tom cotton. let's get your interview of what happened with the interview with abc and tom cotton. it'll be hughes hosted by john and lindsay. watch what happened. >> she said when running for president, she wants to eliminate private hemet insurance on the job. >> that's not her position now. >> how do you noisy recordings? how do you know that's not her position? she's not said that.
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sensorshe has nod said that. you'd have thought watching the democratic convention they're not in office or in power and campaigning against an incumbent republican and she's been part of the failures of biden and harris administration for four years. >> that's a position she's changed on and said she's changed. >> she's not said that. liz: sorry, john is wrong. she's wrong here, guy. she has not made any public statement disenvowing any of her prior positions and her campaign is sort of leaking saying things like she won't abolish private insurance but she's not on any record, not on any statement released de-envowing or changing prior positions and she's not doing any media interviews. >> her staffers sending two line e-mails to journalists does not constitute a real change in position or explanation. we've gotten nothing on that
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front for her specifically. let alone anything approaching an explanation for why she's flipping on seven, eight, nine very big senate pieces of her last campaign. that was cotton's point. it was amazing to watch i think unfortunately in that exchange. jonathan caul playing the part of harris surrogate relying on campaign comments to reporter rather than anything the candidate herself said and she said almost nothing. liz: guy benson and brianna laman. sorry we ran out of time. we'll come to you first next time. good stuff. president trump paying respects at arlington cemetery paying respects to 13 u.s. service members killed and kamala harris nowhere to be found and in dc with nothing on her schedule and veteran jim hanson speaks out next. >> afghanistan. >> yes. >> were you the last person in the room?
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progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto quote online. so you can get back to your monster to-do list. -really? -get a quote at progresivecommercial.com. liz: more images are coming infn arlington cemetery, paying his respects on third anniversary of the 13 u.s. service members
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killed in the bombing outside of that kabul airport and president bidens botched accident of afghanistan families didn't bite president trump hear from now on all of this is the military veteran jim hansen he served america for 15 years including eight years and he was army special forces and sweet have you on sir and so jim, vice president kamala harris said that she signed off on this and now today she's nowhere to be found and reported the ndc am not campaigning can you tell us why this decision-making was so bad. jim: because she joe biden have no clue how the u.s. should project power and they did this on purpose and this was implanted trump had this been in place but they had a better idea and they literally ended up, outsource sourcing the security for the filtration innervate through kabul airport come into the tele- man which is insane
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the taliban required them company go ahead and close the air force base which we have used successfully and were able to secure pretty long time. this one of the demands of the biden here is administration cave to that in this would put the u.s. service members in jeopardy and the blood is on kamala harris and joe biden chance for the failure. liz: the officials pushed back and president biden on this and reportedly keep wanted to rush this in order to get in line the 20th anniversary of 911 and what cbs news anchor margaret brennan confront democrat representative help my hand this, watch. >> money ask you about afghanistan because in your call for joe biden's he also pointed to that is a biden and harris problem the effects of the strategic and date moral failure that withdrawal. >> the vice president said she was the last person in the room on the decision and is a failure
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also occurs. >> we gotta stop assigning partisan blamed on fundamental things. >> will use at that. >> national security. liz: posted pat ryan said she felt her because she signed off on it and final work. jim: she was the one new bride to be the last person in the room and it was a horrible plan and poorly executed, and she should be accountable for it since no one else has been in the place to do that is that the ballot box and she is not competent, to be mentor and sheep. liz: jim hansen think you for your service to american thank you for joining us is good to see you and i'm elizabeth i don't think you for watching the evening edit on foxbusiness and we hope you enjoy the show and don't forget, to dvr us and you very kudlow and skew to do nine -year-old the place and it's time to send it over my buddy dagen mcdowell and sean duffy at the bottom line. l.dagen: thank you.

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