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barbados, maybe. >> we are on top of it. >> dana: wonderful to be with you today. what is happening on fox news sunday. >> we have state senator. tim ta tebo joins us. >> dana: he was on the hill this week. >> yes, talking about difficult topics. he's not afraid to go there. he knows it's important for innocent people around the globe. >> dana: a heck of a week politically. super tuesday. we had the colorado ballot decision from the supreme court and the state of the union address. next week will be newsy too. thank you, shannon. harris faulkner will take you through the next hour. >> harris: we will begin here.
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president biden answered a big question last night in the state of union address. does he want to unite america as he promised the last go around? the answer was a resounding no. some are calling the speech a campaign rally and political theater. it was attack after attack on the republican party and pure hate for donald trump. at least he tried to say laken riley's name after heckling to get him to say it. i'm harris faulkner. are you in "faulkner focus." biden laid into former president trump from start to finish, 13 times. never said his name though. president: my pr predecessor failed the most basic duty, the duty to care. that's unforgivable. my predecessor tells putin "do
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whatever the hell you want." that's a quote. my team began serious negotiations with a bipartisan group of senators. the result was a bipartisan bill with the toughest set of security we have seen. you don't think so? oh, you don't liking that bill, huh. my predecessor is watching, instead of playing politics, blocking the bill, join me in telling the congress to pass it. my predecessor. my predecessor. my predecessor. my lifetime has taught me to embrace freedom and democracy. other people my age see it differently. the american story of revenge and retribution. that's not me. >> harris: criticism is continuing to pour in. his predecessor as he called former president trump said that maybe the angriest, least
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compassionate state of the union speech we have ever heard. here is the official republican rebuttal. >> what we saw is the performance of a permanent politician. president biden's border policies are a disgrace. this crisis is despicable. people are scraping by. while president biden proudly proclaims that bidenomics working. bless his heart, we know better. >> harris: i checked on youtube this has so much traffic. robert f. kennedy jr. and his own state of the union speech. >> growing number of americans are rejecting. they're ready to unite and build this country and rebuild the promise of the america of my
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youth. build for someone who rep resevenths hope and healing. >> harris: that was from his campaign add. we will have his speech coming up. ron johnson is where it happened last night. he's on deck. first to lucas tomlinson at the white house. >> the speech lasted just over an hour with several interruptions including congress women marjory taylor greene asking the president to say the name of the young women killed if her state by an illegal immigrant. president: i -- lincoln riley. an innocent young women killed by an illegal. >> lincoln riley is head coach
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of the usc trojans. let me be clear posted on x, no human being is illegal. that didn't bother former house speaker, nancy pelosi gives president biden a standing ovation. >> i don't think it's a big deal. >> more broadly -- >> i think his focus was on the sympathy for the family. i think what he did was spectacular. he did it with vigor, with vision, with patriotism. i think it was one of the finest state of the union addresses i have seen. >> speaker mike johnson didn't see it that way. >> it was a hyper partisan attack speech. a campaign speech, it was. calling out president trump almost by name. his predecessor he said what 13 times. it was over the top and
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inappropriate. it's not what the country needs. >> president biden heads to philadelphia to begin his post state of the union campaign which many believe started last night, harris. >> harris: thank you. senator johnson from wisconsin is with me now. you were there last night. your top line thoughts of what you saw from president biden. >> good morning harris. it was a speech by an angry old man. if it is all that great you think he would be in a better mood and not angry. it's not coming up roses. our nation is in deep deep trouble. it's in deep deep trouble because of his policies. he opened the border. he has the authority to close it. he doesn't want to. he sparked 40-year high inflation. making the biden administration worth 85 cents. people feel that. he's engaged in the war of fossil tpaoultz. he directed the embarrassing
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situation in afghanistan. this is all caused by president biden's and his administration's actions and policies. you can't defend him. he's angry, blames everybody else. the end of the speech he talked about being president for all americans. no he has painted half of america as domestic terrorists. he has weaponized his federal agencies against americans. he falsely accused republicans of what he does. he's destroying this country. he's destroying our republican democracy. >> harris: well, it seems like the one part he needed to hit hard was the border. the national border pra troll responded to president biden. saying the union backed the stalled border bill. >> he has put us in a position that we will accept anything
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better than the status quo. the bill is better than the status quo. it's disingenuous. he's putting this on congress. he has the executive authority right now to do more. he won't do it. >> if he did he would be admitting over the past three years it's been his fault we have this crisis at the border. >> harris: i watch that, i listen to it. i'm confused someone is forced to take a bill they don't want because it's maybe better than the status quo. is that where we are? >> no, listen i have dealt with brandon judd. i have nothing but respect for boarder patrol agents. they're drowning. ten thousand immigrants per day in september on average over the administration. 7000 people per day. 24/7. day after day after day. the border patrol. they will grasp at straws and take anything better than ten thousand a day. as brandon judd points out.
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i appreciate the comments president biden has the authority to do so much better. prespresident trump used the existing law, weakened by court decisions but he secured the border. president biden opened it up. he can close it. he wants an open border. he caused the crisis and not willing to admit it. >> harris: i can't imagine this wasn't talked about on the hill when the president first said it a week ago. there might be something to expect, executive action orin or order. then it was dispanded. do you know he didn't do anything before the state of the union or at all? >> because they want an open border. they can't bring themselves to do anything to restrict it. they want this flow of illegal immigrants. i appreciate elon musk is pointing out even if the illegal migrants don't vote they will be counted in a census and in
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whether you states. congressional more seats to the blue states. they're basically voting that way as well. the migrant flow from the democrat standpoint is about obtaining more and more power and more congression seats to continue to impose their horrible policies and ideology on the country. >> harris: if anyone doubts there wouldn't be a pla -- in te democratic party that you're talk ing about the current mayor of this great city said when he was running he wanted illegals to vote here. it was part of a campaign promise he was making. he thought he would make it happen. a house committee unanimously passed a bipartisan bill to set up road blocks to tik toks operation unless chinese parent company sells it before the vote
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tik tok urged voters to call congress about a total ban. thousands of calls later law makers say case and point. >> china is at war with us. they use tik tok as a weapon. it's a platform that 150,000 users are addicted too and can be persuaded by. as we see just today if you want to use your tik tok account you have to put in your zip code so tik tok can tell what you representative you should call. that's just the beginning. >> harris: one offense says as best this is political interference by the u.s. top adversary. all to force the united states government to abandon it's national security objectives. this is getting much deeper than anybody might of thought. china now is trying to fight back sw via tik tok.
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>> listen china is fighting america on all fronts. it was the biden administration that canceled the china initiative. a way to investigate chinese theft of intellectual property on our university systems. china is flooding into mexico to come through the open border. tkhaoeupb a is sending military aged men to come up to this country this. is an all out assault on china to weaken america. unfortunately president biden's policies allow it to happen. >> harris: so, what is the answer back for all of this. you have millions of young people under the aging of 18 on tik tok in america. a president of the united states who plans to campaign for those over the 18, the young voters he is starting to lose with his policies. how do you combat that on be half of the people in america? >> well, it does start with
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parental control. there are great documentaries that i would recommend every american parent watch to understand the dangers of social media including tik tok on a child easement al health. there are benefits to big tech media giants but there are dangers including tik tok and chinese influence through tik tok this. starts with parental control. we need to take a serious look how china is using tik tok. i'm a free market guy. i'm always a little concerned about bans. this is a serious issue. from my point there are more dangerous things that china is doing. fentanyl, chinese coming through the border. this is a cross the board assault on our country by china. >> harris: senator johnson, thank you very much for being on focus. have a great weekend. >> every day.
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>> harris: a chilling reception happened last night some, wore skaofrbs to support palestinians. they don't liking his policies on israel. they say he's hurting them with voters, the policies, and plan to prove it to him. it could cost him in 2024 maybe we saw a push in the uncommitted vote in michigan and other states on super tuesday. we will watch it. republicans are sounding the alarm after a disturbing report on government surveillance. >> -- targeting americans for behavior that is legal and constitutional. that's the concern. >> harris: the record found broad and unjustified surveillance of americans private financial data. why are they watching us? republicans want answers. republicans want answers. fox and friends co-host is next.
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>> palestine is under attack, what do do we do! >> stand up fight back! >> change! tphaeufplt they were angry too. the president was inside the capitol and the protesters were angry outside. we are live across the fox radio network. brian kilmeade is about to join me. these protesters were trolling the president, progresses angry about his policies on the
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israel-hamas war. they were at biden's speech with white and black scarfs. several members did not clap for sraoeut en and didn't join chants of four more years. they held up signs as biden spoke about his message to israel. president: i have worked nonstop to establish mediate cease-fire to get the hostages releised and get the hostages home. more humanitarian assistance to gaza. protecting and saving innocent lives has to be a priority. as we look to the future the only solution is a two-state solution overtime. >> harris: alright. so protesting the president over the issue is not new. we saw it even in the primaries. hundreds of thousands of democratic voters chose uncommitted or no preference
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over biden in key battleground station like michigan, minnesota, and others. brian kilmeade you're on the radio i'm on television. tell me about the uncommitted vote and the tproefts on the floor with the scarfs. >> a couple of things. huge impact in michigan, north carolina, minnesota's is the wake-up call. you have the squad, all members holding up signs. stop the bombing. call for a cease fire. they didn't stand up recordedly. they were solemn the whole time. keep in mind what we are witnessing is a lack of leadership. as president, his advanced age, we have to make the right decision. even if it upsets people in your family and party. you make the right decision. we see the split of difference in the time of war.
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they're paying an awful price. he was caught on camera by micro phones talking to anthony blinken saying tomorrow, don't tell anyone, meaning to day i will have a come to jesus meeting -- >> harris: you know what i think we have part of that. biden was secretly telling someone about his criticism of benjamin netanyahu. let's watch. >> harris: i see this a little differently someone being around micro phones for a long long time. you too. he knew he was mic. he said good. >> think you give him too much credit. reading the stories today hamas
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broke off talks for a cease-fire because they see fracturing of american support for israel. they see betty gantz invite to the u.s. and war council and cabinet. whoa, we're not giving up hostages and giving up now. we won't have the talks. that's the ta danger of bad leadership. you try to a pe appeace the let wing. this has to be unbreakable in support. if you leave a battalion of hamas fighters there we will be back here 18 months late we are a brand new october 7th. israel knows that. he knows that. make the tough decision. people appreciate that. i have news for you if you don't liking joe biden on israel. you will hate donald trump on
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israel. mr. president, they're not going anywhere. do the write thing. >> harris: alright. an alarming new report from the house jew stkeurb kwraeurby committee finds american's data. the biden administration is accused for asking banks to look for transactions with maga, trump. also flag those buying items from bass pro shop and dick's sports. >> -- being done with no process, warrant or information to the customers the bank is suppose to serve. big government is not suppose to use big tech to sensor americans and targeting americans for behavior that is legal and constitutional. that's the concern. >> harris: we first learned about this a month and a half ago, brian. what is happening now to keep this in the headlines?
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>> there is no proof it will stop there. is no acknowledgment that they are out of bounds. we go back to after 9-11. we unwinded hezbollah and the ex tpraoeplist activity in the country by following the financial ties. did a great job of cutting off the money supplies to isis and al qaeda and their affiliates. hamas, in that area, now we have hezbollah k in that area. we find out who is financing and follow it we never thought the fbi and cia would turn it on us and they say, this is what we had to do to find out who was behind january 6th. we had to look at things like cproud boys, capitol, death, murder. when the bank comes up to you,
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the fbi comes up to the bank and says i need this for the security of the country. you're a patriot, right. ya. i'm sure you want to help us, correct. maybe you will get scrutiny. threat around the corner, stuff unsaid. they give it up. if they don't give it up, like the silicon val didn't give up. they are looked at unpatriotic. if you are in the banks they feel power less. that's why you need congress to come in and prevent our intelligent services from cracking down on americans using american intelligent systems. especially if the cia is involved looking after us. nobody can stand up to that scrutiny. that's a dangerous police state. the foundation is being laid there. that's why jim jordan's committee is doing a good job. >> harris: i wish they watched the border that closely.
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>> it would be great. safer. >> harris: brian, thank you. thank you your radio listeners. >> thank you, harris. thank you, harris faulkner, appreciate it. >> harris: former president donald trump has posted a 91 million-dollar bond in new york in the jean carol defamation judgment. it was found against him he abused and defamed her. she is a writer. he now posts the bon to appeal the judgment in federal court. he put up the bond and now going forward with his appeal. we are following the story. we will keep you updated. hundreds of national guard members are now inside new york subways. they're underground and working. they're joined by state police. all together there are a thousand of them. critics say, why did she wait so
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long to take this action. it's been dangerous down there a long time. plus new york attorney general with this unwelcomed reception from the fire department in new york city. (applause and boos) >> oh, come on we're in a house of god. >> harris: well no her nickname is not boo. critics tearing into james after her cheerful pursuit of president trump in the 454 million-dollar lawsuit.
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doesn't make you feel better especially when you heard about someone slashed in the throat or thrown on subway tracks. there is a psychological impact. people worry they could be next. anxiety takes hold. >> harris: she could of said that i don't know a year ago. new york congress woman says it's all political. here is a quote from her. they're feeling the heat. they feel the pressure. new yorkers know they're responsible for illegal immigration, supporting criminals and making our streets less safe. they're desperately looking for a way to look like they're doing something. cb cotton is on the streets with more. you're below the ground and with the national guard. >> reporter: hi, harris. yes the governor's plan is now in motion. the question now is whether criminals will take notice. less than a day after announcing her plan at least two more people, harris, were viciously
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attacked. the nypd says this person whacked a subway conductor over the head with a glass bottle. now officers are looking for at least two other suspects for attacking a good samaritan. a man was slashed in the hand after helping an elderly woman being harassed at a bronx subway station. they appreciate the patrols and bag checks but repeat transit criminals won't stop unless they know there are true consequences. >> the other thing the government could do is remove some of the progressive das who don't seem to want to prosecute some of the criminals. i'm not sure what she is proposing and the solutions will be good long term solutions. we have to admit there has been mistakes with bail reform, and a host of other bills. >> reporter: so they say more surveillance cams era will be
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added and she feels "this will have a powerful effect on the psychology of criminals." harris. >> harris: cb, thank you very much. this headline. leo terrell, fox news contributor and civil rights attorney. leo, okay. politics that play here. the fact of the matter is it's still dangerous. people don't feel safe. the reality is violence. >> you're absolutely right, harris. let's be year. cathy hochul won her election by 6% points. this is nothing more than a political stunt, harris. because the democrats are bad on crime. look at the polling in new york. let me be clear if she wants to address crime let me give her advice. fire alvin brag right now and change the bail laws. she won't do that. she won't do
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those two things. that will reduce crime. she encourages crime by basically ignoring the root cause. the root cause, harris, is a failure to prosecute. you get rid of alvin brag and get someone tough on law and order, crime will go down. >> harris: another democratic politician is feeling the haoet. heat. letecia james they were hollering "trump, trump, trump" (applause and boos). >> come on we're in a house of god. first, simmer down. thank you. thank you. thank you forgetting it out of your system. i want to thank the commissioner and chief hodges for the
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recognition. >> harris: her office recently won the massive 454 million-dollar civil fraud suit against the former president. letecia james says she will seize trump's assets if he doesn't write a check now. >> you heard first responders yell out a vote of no confidence. let me be clear americans, new yorkers, first responders are sick and tired of the political warfare against the leading candidate for the republican party. that's what you saw there. she may of won the initial judgment, the battle. the war is not over the appellate court and the supreme court will make the final decision. we have talked about this numerous times. the legal system being used to derail the trump campaign. i have news for letitia james it
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won't happen. >> harris: it will get interesting in the city. we can't live without first responders and subway protection. i live in jersey, i work here. i know the dangers that are here. i know eric adams is touting that certain categories of crimes have gone down. the crimes of people put willing their hands on you, below the subway. things on fire, you need fire fighters to get there and feel supported by leadership. that stuff matters. how is she above all people missing this. >> because it is the game of politics, harris. i'm sorry the democrats are concerned with power and control. the republicans want to make america great again and bring back law and order. you have a woman obsessed with power. obsessed with controlling the lives of citizens in new york. she is off focus. priorities are wrong. it's about personal gain and not
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in the best interest of new yorkers. new yorkers want law and order. eric adams talks a good game but does absolutely nothing when it comes to law and order. >> harris: leo terrell, breaking it down on a friday. thank you. >> thank you for having me, harris. thank you. >> harris: president biden tried to reassure americans as he stared down a rematch with president trump. deaccomplish that? and robert f. kennedy jr. is wrapping up the threat and he had his own response speech. >> -- americans everywhere want to heal the divide. >> harris: veteran journalists say this is a three-man race and rfk jr. should not be ignored. just to see if you qualify for a home loan.
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>> harris: president biden and his cabinet are starting a 20-state campaign blitz today. the topic. the biden economy. he's in pennsylvania. georgia is where he will be tomorrow. team biden is hoping for a boost in his approval rating. fox news has his latest approval at 42%. voters say he's too old and not up to the job for president for another term. last night he was joking about it. president: i know it may not look like it, but i have been around awhile. when you get to be my age certain things become clearer than ever. >> harris: op eds are split on how biden performed. one says there is life in the
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old boy yet. the other say he provided a burst of energy the country normally doesn't get to see. others had another take. the pep rally tkpw-pbt have a grace note and biden chooses a hammer over an olive branch. mark and charlie, great to see you both. mark, you recently wrote an op ed laying out three things he did right and three things he got wrong. talk about it. mark, can you hear me? i don't think he has audio. alright we will come back to him. does charlie have audio? >> i do have audio. i can try to speak for mark. >> harris: actually i will ask you a separate question and let him talk about his own op ed. last night the president was visibly fired up, visibly angry.
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sometimes you go to that gear maybe than an olive branch and nuance behavioral. i imagine that was strategy. >> ya, that's a great point. i think you're exactly right about it. obviously the state of the union is an opportunity that you have millions and millions and millions of people who don't normally listen to you speak tuning in. usually presidents use it as an opportunity to try to create, you know, applause lines for people they don't necessarily agree with on everything. you try to kind of bring them into the fold. you know often times when they're the most successful you create awkward situations where you force the people in the chamber that are not on your side of the isle to stand up and applaud for you. that's not what joe biden did last night. this was dark, backward looking state of the union address i
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have seen in my 25 years of covering politics. think you're right. the point of it, the best i can figure he was trying to prove two things. he wanted to prove he can make it to november. can he run a campaign. he showed tremendous vigor. i don't know what they gave him. i would like a sip of what they gave him. the second thing he wanted to prove is we're going to fight. we're going to fight with, this is a vicious dog fight. we will fight tooth and nail. republicans don't wake up and realize this is the tenor of the fight they're in for the next eight months, then they will be in trouble. >> harris: yes, it's true. we had a couple of speeches to watch last night. one was the rebuttal speech with senator brit, and the other was rfk jr. they were very different speeches. rfk jr. hit the positive you're
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talk ing about. i want everybody to see a little bit of that. >> we have become a nation of violence, poverty. our great cities are tent encampments. modern day hoovervilles with undocumented immigrants. 80% of americans don't want to be choosing between the lesser of two evils. they're tired of voting against someone or someone. >> harris: he says they want to vote for someone and have someone tell them it will get better. veteran journalists say don't ignore robert f. kennedy skwr*b. i want your takes. mark, i understand your audio is back. what is your take on rfk jr. first of all srurbgs seen the video. >> i haven't seen the video. i see the direction he's going in. you have to look at last night
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as the president took the direction that he was giving the democratic convention speech. it wasn't a state of the union at all. he felt he was so low he had to rally the base, rally his base to be successful. in contrast kennedy is saying i'm coming up the middle here. i don't see as you president biden the country is in good shape. i see it is in bad shape and in search of a new moderate solution this. is a intelligent ying for kennedy. >> harris: it's living a reopening for him. he has been around 16-20% all along. now aoegz ticking up. i mentioned he's reaching the horizon now, charlie. if he's on the ballot in battleground states he could be a problem for maybe not even one but both of these candidates. >> yes. yes. it's kind of hard to see, he's such a renegade. it's hard to see who he's more
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problematic for. i think more so for joe biden mainly because observe sraoesly obviously he's ademocrat, old se hreubl. the democrat a lot of conservatives would like to see the democratic party return to. it was a sane party. it was a party that believepugh in clean water and obviously nobody has a better record fighting for clean water and clear air than rfk jr. it's a total contrast from what we saw unfold on it the floor of the house last night. the democratic party is the party of war. they leap to their feet talk ing about the billions of dollars for ukraine. before ever you are on the need for that, it's a strange thing to see the entire democrat, half of the chamber applauding for
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pending a hundred billion dollars own a war overseas. it's kind of crazy. it's a big break from 20 years ago. >> harris: so, mark, one of the things people have said, that i spoke with who watched the video yesterday. i see their point. they felt seen and heard by rfk jr. in a way they didn't feel seen by joe biden and his speech last night. we don't have a lot of time, but your thought. >> i think that's the issue. did joe biden connect with the average vote wher he basically blamed the border on republicans, saying crime was down, the economy was good. he hit all sorts of economic issues. he hit particularly well for women voters and democratic voters. he says that's all i need to win. >> harris: alright. i have to go, gentlemen. i will bring you back on a different day.
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