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antony blinken is meeting this morning with ukrainian president vladimir zelensky. blinken arrived in kyiv early tuesday, local time, on an unannounced diplomatic mission to reassure ukraine it has american support as it fights back increasingly intense russian attacks. his visit comes less than a month after congress approved a long delayed foreign assistance package that sets aside $60 billion in aid for ukraine. during this morning's meeting, blinken told zelensky the new weapons package is already arriving and more is coming, stressing, quote, that's going to make a difference. zelensky, in turn, thanked the u.s. for the latest weapons package. fierce battles are taking place near the border in eastern and northeastern ukraine, with outgunned and outnumbered ukrainian soldiers trying to push back the significant russian ground offensive. speaking sunday, blinken said, quote, if putin thinks he can outlast ukraine, outlast its supporters, he is wrong again. us secretary of state antony
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blinken meeting this morning with ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyg with ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy buren m ashley strohmier and we will, send you back to regular programming already in progress >> laura: also were falsified to the extent trump himself and tended to have them falsified and that he did so in furtherance of another crime pier that is what makes it a felony instead of a misdemeanor. remember if charges wereragg misdemeanor, the statue of limitations would have already run up your alvin bragg thought so highly of himself that he thought he could embrace what evenembr "the new york times" cd a weak theory of an election interference in the case. but look, nothing that happened today, nothing said today, not one piece of evidence offered today got the prosecution where it needed to be in this case. this is worth remembering from tionandy mccarthy who wrote this review today giving bragg's even
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evolving in the document today.o bragg is an election denier that he was going to steal the election by suppressing politically damaging information. bu. newort new york state has nt enacted appeals statute, criminalizing election theft byn fosuppressing politically damagg information. therefore, one cannot be guilty of conspiring to commit suchou theft. because they keep throwing around the language conspiring come of course, they are noty be charged with. but it slowly, i mean slowly becoming honest with the diehard trump critics that this trial was a big mistake. >> trump's is here more than n ever. it is not working. everything that we are throwing is spaghetti at a wall and none of it is sticking. we've got to think of somethinge
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different. because what we are doing is really, really not working. >> laura: of course not, james. and now, americans aren't as stupids as democrats hoped and believed they were. and think what steen experiences every day, the justice system is being used as a college a weapon against the only guy out there who had the guts to take on the establishment. because legitimateig cases, especially those involving high-profile defendants, prosecutors focus intensely on proving the elements of the crime charged. allbut not here. it is all sound and fury signifying nothing. >> of god as the prosecution a liar, a convicted perjurer, the worst possible -- i can't o iteven imagine a prosecuted ad who has built a whole case so it turns only on michael cohen's
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testimony with what donald trump is thinking inside on f his hea. i don't think we heard from the courtroom michael cohen has any blockbusters. >> laura: well, cohen is such a desperate man, he is doing a regular circus act on twitter complete with costume changes -- i love those -- that demonstrate just howobse obsessed he is with getting donald trump. he has a t-shirt shot, there it is. m the cartoon on his shirt for ae cartoonish man. but guys, we have to be fair tonight. thiwhat are we doing here? cohen has his defenders like this guy. >>t you and i both know people that have been caught in lies that reform themselves. they think mike was one of the good guys.hi long term, his attorney will reward him for the honesty he is who train today. >> laura: well, that is true.. he does know his stuff. >> i will say something contrary
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on this show and he will eventually drop out of the race and he will come up with a agne. like plea where he's out, doesn't go to jail, something happens to him but not too significant. i don't think he makes it to the iowa caucus. >> laura: yeah, well, thisic manhattan trial has never been e.asabout pursuing justice. it was like all the other case is about pursuing and demolishing trump. today, we alsoohen see that cohh has ata love/hate relationship with trump, not all hate, he is, upset he didn't get a plum white house job today and he knows in his heart of hearts e ise he is resentful, h still going to be like trump m right down to his new pitch to host his own reality show. >> my name ie s michael cohen ad for years, i was a personal lawyer for notorious man.
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i fixed his problems both professional and personal, getting power, wealth, and no variety for myself in the process.ra i paid the price: for it. >> laura: he sent all on the road to damascus. he wants to help you. he is converted. he wants to be trump apprentice. now he is just -- >> wielding the tools i havele learned for regular people and the littley guy doesn't usually have access to people with mywi meticulous set of skillsll, but that is all about to change. i will work with you or with expertise, advice, solutions to fix your problems. together, we will change your life. i am the fixer. >> laura: that can't be it -- that can't be right.ow i refused to believe that is real. ironically, alvin bragg holds jughead's is fixer appear that michael cohen can deliver a guilty verdict in a case that was a bomb from day one.ef
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not only the radical far left legal mind to think a convicted perjurer and a nutty porn star should be considered serious hel people, let alone help decide the next presidential election. and that is "the angle." joining me now sol wisenberg former deputy counselor and fox news contributor, and david impeachment attorney. david, what was your big take away from today's testimondon'yd don't start laughing about that pitch for the fix or show y oubecause i know you have to be fixed by michael cohen and you are waiting in line until the show launches.ate go ahead, david. >> i think the take away the state recognizes a big problemth and they tried to reach too far with michael cohen and thought all the is and cross holte ts.to bit is all about the campaign t i don't leave the jury believes aboute rump didn't care moniaba for the prosecution abot how much he does care about her
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and for her. bubegit as you said at the begig of the show come if you believe everything that he said, simply don't make out the elements ofr. this case and you don't even make out thepr misdemeanor.en by the way, maybe helps president trump on the misdemeanor because he sayhas pt of that payment was for his bonus, that looks like legal expenses as it was booked. look, bottom-line, the the cross examination if halfway confidend will be devastating. they should play michael cohen'e tapes and videos and let the jury hear his own words when the old michael cohen trying to bemp persuasive. you might have been moredi persuasive when he said donald trump did nothing wrong at all today. but they should be able to hear that. >> laura: there was one moment where he was recounting his hope and dream of being in the s administration, which tai think was a mistake for them to do. we will play it and get your reaction on the other side. >> michael cohen was slievo mad believe it or not, bill,
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michael cohen that he could be attorney general of the united states. we lef nott at that but trump td him he will not behous attorney general and he's not a going to the white house. >> laura: will the defense tried to argue that cohen's resentment of trump and hatred of trump also might be part ofe? the motivation here? >> oh, my think they will argue that the testimony had its real comic elements. do you remember, laura, the line i will never join a club that would want me as a member?r apparently on the stand today, cohen said he would never want to b e a part of a white house staff that would wani tht him as chief of staffat.at so we need to keep in mind what david said and what andy mccarthy said you quotedev earlier, however damaging the cross is, however damaging the direct was, the thing to keep in focus was this is a legally, invalid theory of prosecution.
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it is unlikely to survive on appeal. byg the way, even if new york passed a law that said paying for catch and kill stories is illegal and probably wouldn't survive constitutional scrutiny. t>> laura: david, something quite something to behold as this is unfolding and we are getting minute-by-minute transcripts.urt. we know what is said in court and we know what the elements of the crime. any lawyer who has ever studiedl quinn pro, criminal or law school knows what they need toe do here and they haven't done it, right? they have to prop up cohen fromv the outside. h this. >> there is evidence which the jury can convict and he's good e seenough based on everything r i see to carry the prosecution's , that is, if the juryra believes him. >> laura: davi: david here thata former federal judge that saiden that. he's been,
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"good enough?" i can't believe that guy had tenure but that is quites something. >> you can think thate michael cohen was great but that doesn't mean anything to theindi elements of the crime. like i said before, thesi indictment is effective because theypu don't identify the busins records reportedly falsified toa commit. t there is this misdemeanor 17152e election law tcto conspire to promote or prevent an election. that is a misdemeanor. thsimply covering up putting the worst case worst-case scenariory on c it, bad facts about a candidate by hillary clinton like she did isn't a crime. it is part of election hearing. but i have to say this, the cross examination, michael cohen one, ther tr beauty of it is anu asked earlier they tried to shoe biden has prejudice but priorant and inconsistent statements for impeachment one after anothee ri and not just documents like wemu often have. again, videois and audio tapes t which must be played and former lawyer who he told when he had
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every incentive to tried to bury donald trump here the lawyer told him, "you don't want to do in jail give them donald trump." hera said i can't because donald trump didn't dobe f anytg wrong. tyou have to worry about that. >> laura: much fun, th for eithr of you to do the cross here? this would be one of those s a lawyer, relish a but some former prosecutors, guys, or looking for ways to come again, elevate the testimony of cohen, including on the issue of his former perjury. watch. >> very well, he was very controlled. he also is not making any excuses. like he didn't say, it didn'tai come from him where he said, "yes, it was for him closed loop. it was like, "i lied." >> laura: sol any former perjurer who testifies has to
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say i was lying them but i'm not lying now. so his only argument he can make, isn't that forthright of him to do that? he really showed us, come on! >> well, number one, i michael cohen ismp perhaps the most impeachable witness i have ever seen iny li my life based n all of the area lies he's toldee in all of these different situations. but wiseman is hardly an expert on cross-examination.nd i don't think he's handled that trial is a criminal defense attorney. i don't think i'm wrong abouto. that. he's the last person i would listen to. >> laura: david, tomorrow there will be continue questioning by the prosecution of michael cohen and probably i will move to trump's counsel due to the cross. the first think the trump's counsel should do, and and i hoe i'm in the court to see it isue what? >> that is a good question.
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so many starting places for thi. cross. i'inm not sure, i will let them decide what to do tomorrow. but personally for me my would play as much audio and video as possible. i want the jury to see him at his best most convincing form when he said donald trump did absolutely nothing wrong and explained his love of women in the love of his wife and all of that business. i would like the jury to hear that as often as they can. >> laura: sol, we will get into this in another segment,r but the sheer size of these crowds turning out for trump and i know this you are not in the s extent to reverberate among working-class americans, is it working? >> well, you are right, i'm not a political pundit, but i think if you are going to do something like this might have talked to about the antidotal reaction i have seen from people who are
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not trump fans but enraged by the rate of mar-a-lago and byd the prosecution. but if you are going to do it,e. find strong cases forst god's sake! don't start with this one. i totally understand the crowds out there both because of whatni is happening to the country and economy, and because of what people see about these trials. it is unfortunate. >> laura: sol and david come i am going to be in the court room i just heard tomorrow, so it. will be fun. nex looking forward to it.e sol and david, thank you. trump with reaction to his testimony and he was in there today. stay here.
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i give amazing sponge-baths. can i get a room? [ chuckling ] ♪ ♪ chef's kiss. ♪ ♪ >> michael, you seemed a bit nervous on the stand today. were you nervous? is trump lying? diave d he sleep with stormy daniels? >> laura: cohen didn't have a lot to say there, but he seemedm onpretty well rehearsed during parts ofbody his testimony would someone whf tho hurt at all, eric trump, executiveho vice president of the trump organization. i haven't seeneric him on sat fa while, howaura are you? take us inside a courtroom. you have been there many days but this was the first day of his testimony. >> i know my father is an incredible guy in what they are
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doing to him is incredible. b eight years ago, the entire new york d.a.'s office sitting in court giggling and laughing. this is their all-star moment, their super moment and they are excited, laughing, finally have the opportunity to get my father. number three from the doj ine washington, d.c., who left the doj to come to new york with one sole intent to prosecute my father. but then i look and he is so giddy, so happy to say a personal attorney for donald j. trump. l atto>> laura: including today. >> how honored he was any work in that role even after he left. the organization. but despite that for some reason, when he bills a company for a legal expense and theyxpen book it as a legal expense, that is a felony. that is a felony according to the new york prosecutors. well, you can't make up the sham and they will stop at nothing to take this man down. it doesn't matter people are
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getting shot in the face every day. murders have doubled i thin they from last year to this year.ac yet, they were going to $130,000 payment a man made in hiser individual capacity that hea booked on his personal ledger as a legal expense because it was paid to his longtime attorney? and he gets 34 felonies and my father gets 34?e >> laura: why stop at 34? cohen said he called your dad to make sure he approved of what he was doing and that he would be reimbursed for everything. he required mr. trump to signou ghoff on everything. that is wh he repeated throughout the day. >> it kept getting delayed, delayed, delayed in michael cohen made an excuse he didn't get a payment and came out on the emailn and said -- >> laura: and distinctan indistinct >> i can't get inhim. touch with the president because he's campaigning in iowa. and look, change clearly shows
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this but that'.s not what this s about to be or they want to take my father down in new york. they want to do it civilly, criminally, in georgia and try to do it in washington, d.c., and the farthest lefst at areasf the country.ng they have radical prosecutors all with one thing in mind, thee have a mission to go after donald trump because he'se winning in every poll. and when you see wildwood saturday where he has 100,000 people show up, 100,000 peo people, -- >> laura: don't steal ourth thunder. >> excitedmes" about this. "the new york times" polls whert he'sha winning every single sta. >> laura: but here is what is a lawyer i see here and i see a very dangerous precedent being set where prosecution stars dominic starts a case with a theory that clearly soon doesn'o pay off here the judge kind of helps him by saying, he uses the word conspiracy a lot here thene
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comes on today and basically says, look, donald trump waryths in control of the compay and signed off on everything word but does that concern you he said your dad signs off on everything? >> first oher f all, it is not my father was campaigning for two years at that point. at that point the payment wases made to, he was saying washington, d.c.! >> laura: i would say they areyt not crimeshe anyway even if he d sign off. >> of course they are not. >> laura: that is the point. >> every single day by every single organization. byme the way, every organization will go down in flames if illegal because every single organization, every single person has an ace in that world. >> laura: what kind of a guy is? i met him a couple of times, but he didn't seem impressive to me. your father is unbelievable judge of so many people in so many situations. how did he ever get ironed? i call him jughead and that is
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gheajuvenile but he seems like - tostaff is so important. this guy the was the go-to guy,? >> it is the reason my fatherut didn't want to h take on was washington, d.c. he sat there for an hour talkino how maddie was.st he was sending text message to people come i want to be chief of staff. he was lobbing for the spirito the attorney general and all of a sudden mm toy father doesn't t to go to washington, d.c. he is a convicted felon. he lost his law license. went down the tubes because he wase defrauding apparently financial institutions based on taxicab medallions in his own personal life. yet, this is the star witness. a convicted felon, a guy wholy lost his law license and a porn star appear that his literal who alvin bragg wants to stick against 45th and 47th president because he will be the 47th president. >> laura: he testified
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december 2016 that his bonus had been cut by two-thirds, eric, and became enraged. that is a big cut. i was truly insulted and personally hurt after all i had gone through in terms off campaigning and laying outde $130,000 on his behalf to protect him. the gratitude come back to me was a cut of two-thirds. >> may be my father's intuition was exactly right. it should have been cut by 100% as opposed to two-thirds. >> laura: i would go the other way. but as a person before all of this, before all of the stuff started to unravel, what kind of guy is eat? >> michael? he was fine fohael?r little whir then he totally fell apart. and more things than he actuallp fixed and i think that becamey h apparent quickly, which is whydn my father didn't want to bringwh him to d.c. any d has the resentment he does. everybody realized he is playing games with his personal life. he got convicted over and over h and over again and committing
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bank fraud and all sorts of things. everybody' colors all michael cs true colors. you see him pitching a reality show, i can fix yours problems? oh, really, the same guy who lost his law license can fix your problems. >> lauraorki: this is actually e way he testified today and. >> the whole intent was to try to monetize it for self-serving purposes. e >> laura: the prosecution has to finish up tomorrow. i will be in court. will you be back? >> i will be there. >> laura: looking forward to cross-examination. this will be funio. o thank you for coming in the studio. spiraling on concern of trump's new coalition? what is that new coalition? we will tell you about it next.
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>> none of this is playing out as i thought it would appear inr trump is leading and almost all of the swing states he would behind those numbers lie more h trump details. i understand that polls are noti always accurate but we need to underestimate and not overestimate. >> laura: an honest liberal and he sees the writing on the wall. the numbers and the polls here are the bad keeps rolling in. trump is leaving in five crucial battleground states. cnn is not even trying to sugarcoat it. >> frankly for the biden d administration these numbers n disaster.ia this mostly does up 6%. 9% in georgia, 13% nevada, my goodness gracious, my god, that is a huge lead.. no democrat has lost that since john kerry lost eight in 2004 appear the trunk correlation is changing. that i s basically what is
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cooking here. >> laura: the senior majority pollof matt towery, political analyst dan polster. matt, speaking of the new coalition, exes come up with what we have been saying for the past few years, the political shift working class latino and black voters has accelerated in recent elections because they see democrats out of touch with their way of life. and basically upset the democrats focusing on eds and phase out fossil fuels. democrats forgive student loans unpopular with working-class voters who want more focus on making food and housing more affordable. wow, ned, taken away. >> you know, my thing on this au we have seen this shift taking d place the last four years, biden policy are hitting these people and it is apparent they haven't been through thei indoctrination centers college it. i think the question i havs e as we see these shifts, it gets
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down t o the brass tacks, how t many are registered to vote? how many will turn out to vote november 5th? unthis is encouraging, laura.ma the numbers i'm lookinnyg at, hw many are registered, how manyi' will vote november 5th? ati look there it is encouragi. talk to me november 6. >> laura: former obama advisor reacted to devastating numberstn and chose to quickly to ned'sar point, i hear you, ned. don't be a bad news bad news bearer. this is a positive step. god! here is the deal, we have never ever saw numbers like thio for trump in the last cycle, not ever appear that has to mean something. but watch this. >> young people are upset and it's not just the situation in gaza you're the economicle a prospects for young people areob miserable. and that has been building under ildiobama, trump, biden.pay we don't have a pathway for
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young people to be able to payhs off the student that, get a house, people looking at the ai wave and worried about what job, what career path. >> laura: ned, sorry littleor long, right there, matt, sorry. trying to hedge a little bit. there. he tried to take the blame away from biden because housing is up 47% since he took office. the price of homes because of interest rates. that is a significant whack to the voters as well. >> yeah, okay, i hold most of the swing states for the past years. i can tell you a couple of thoughts i have. one, the timing of these polls think they will take one more swipe to get this guy out of the . te that ihes my first intuition yor number two, these numbers are real. they are absolutely real. r the realea issue will be to neds point, how do we weigh our polls in the end?
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senator and lieutenant push for reform and actually signed it. georgia will be safe for the republicans. other states like arizona where they past election reform to the federal courts and a side of people don't have to say where they are from four federal races, that could impact ann arizona race. the devil is in the detail.ir what is going on is a trialnn going on irrelevanott to these people who cannot pay for their food may have their rent so high ofand now you have a stagnant real estate market on top of it. it is sort of like -- watching this trial or everybod. else. >> laura: who could have predicted this, ned? i nobody predicted this. we were aling l predicting thepe spirit trump said border would be open disaster, inflation a rage, immersed in crime in the inner-city. veryhe literally predicted ever single one of those things.it every single one! who predicted it?t'
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trump predicted it, that's who. >> that ise correct we were we sepoe the reality hit people wh it hurts in their pocketbooks day-to-day lives not being able to pay the basic bills, tapping into 401(k)s to pay for daily bills. gi think glorious and i do want to be positive, laura. that there is some real opt optimism. >> laura: oh, good. >> t we are watching it collapse real time. >> laura: no, that is not happening. bide>> i think it is coordinatey the biden white house. and the trump doing the rightd thing focusing on a bees and t registration. five months ago, three political lifetimes head down full onats these things. republic is at stake. >> laura: democrats have theage money, clearly, but the advantages shrinking a little bit. matt, remember when hillary had katy perry and all of these people turning out? we will touchad h on this a lite bit later, but they are trying
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to do this big celebrity push for old decrepit joe in june. putting george clooney up there and he's trying to sell an old catcher's mitt, i'm sorry. he's still trying to sell that. >> laura, they are going to their old tricks. but here is the issue, there wa a shrinking voter base for them because some of these suburban folks, the country club crowd that thinks donald trump wouldn't fit in their country club to molt not only would hei. fit in their country club but can save their country club her and things are moving, changes in the suburban vote and african americans and hispanic folks. w.this is a big shift right now. >> laura: ned to come adjustst quickly, the republicans who just need to come home, we talkd about last wee,k some of thell iobillionaires and slowly coming back to trump,back people like n who didn't officially endorse biden last time around.ed but really hammered trump
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obviously after january 6th andl so forth and endorse nikki haley and all of that, they all have to come back and come home. >> it is a binary choice, trump or biden. he doesn't have a chance of winning so biden or trump. you don't want this country to implode, trump is your only choice. >> laurar : nikki haley shouldt have gotten out after iowa and indoor trump. had she done that,w.>> s she woe a much bette thir shape, ned, thank you so much. do you think biden could get a crowd like this? op[chanting: usa closed [boos] >> laura: we will tell you what that means to the election next o the box
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officially play in the state of new jersey.] we are going to win back the state of new jersey. we are also looking really great in the state of minnesota and the state of virginia, allle across america, any people in the blue states are joining our, intelligence, and a thing called common sense. >> laura: yes! as the 22 has said before, trump needs 50 state and no city left behind. joining me now is someone in con that crowd, new jersey jeffth van drew, congressman, great to. what is this turnout tell us,ly ar ve these people going to actually vote or are they just there to have a good time? >> oh, they are voting. they are voting, serious, and they love america.laur they love donald trump. you know what, laura, this is not a dress rehearsal. this is the real thing.
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we need to win this election if we want to continue to have our republic. if we want to have american exceptionalism. enerthis is for everything. i wish everybody could have beet there. the energy, the lab. they don't talk about it on the media, you will, but others won't, is the fact we had 100,000 plus people, no incidents, no fights. all >> laura: good point. >> all beckons united states of america. >> laura: that paint the way you are a congressman. appear to be taken fora fi granted, congressman, there will not be a fistfight were all smacked somebody in the head with a bottle. we are trying to save the u country here. i don't care where you come from or where you grew up or what your parents are, the color ofcn your skin here this is aboutgn saving this country. t and the biden campaign are not happy about having to perhaps ti defend new jersey. but they are stops might be a
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little different. watch this. >> theudib company is the bigge thing. the biggest thing in delaware,v. chickens. i am the reason why roe v. wade was overturned. i need you, need you badly. i need help, desperate help.9 >> laura: he had like 79,999mate short and the crowd.eall maybe that is the intimate settings, congressman, that can inspire the democrats to go vote for biden. just intimate settings. >> they are not inspired, believe me. we are inspired. we have got to work hard though. the one thing i spoke about, we cannot take it for granted here in trump is right when he says, we have to make it too big to rigged. we have to win every state. i'm working hard in new jersey. i am campaign chair the state or new jersey, he said he wanted to
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have a big event. >> laura: you are a former democrat, which everyone forgets. i forget that for a millisecond until sam reminded me. yoto tu saw the light, congress. welcome to the real world appeae to are happy you are in the h republican party. what do youhu say to the blue staters and don't try to come to connecticut were minnesota or colorado. you will never pull off a trump victory. what do you say real quick? >> i say be ready because we ar coming.g we will win big and we are not giving up one single state anywhere. >> laura: congressman, great a to see you. thank you so much. kamala harris wins a four letter word operationit " voters. commencement calamities? no! yes! raymond arroyo has it next and "seen and unseen."
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>> laura: it is time for "seen and unseen" where we rebuilt the stories behind the headlines. fox news contributor, raymond arroyo.
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raymond, biden won agents by 62% in 2020? but biden and harris tried to keep them in the fold. >> this inference should have come with simultaneous translation. >> there is no diversity in those cultures. the breadth of the achievement that shape the strength and fabric of the country. >> makes no sense at all, laura. i heard of using the language of who you were trying to target, but i'm not sure the f-word has an asian route. >> sometimes people who opened the door for you and leap in the door open and sometimes they won't. you need to kick that [bleep] door down. [cheers and applause] >> laura, president trump use profanity on occasion at rallies, but in a official capacity when you are representing the office of vice president or president, like tourists dropped an f-bomb.
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you remember joe biden said this is a b big, big -- it diminishes the office and turns family audiences, particularly those who are trying to reach. kamala harris is a good bridge to today's commencement calamities, laura. the prethe prerecorded video to historic black colleges and universities, again, targeting important demographic for them here to watch. >> as a proud graduate, you can do and be anything for it and you have a duty to be excellent. >> i wish their parents had gotten that memo, laura garrett at howard university school of nursing graduation, some relatives couldn't get in and a riot ensued. >> people drove here from long places. [screaming]
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[chanting] >> laura: wow, nurses are so important. we have a nurse shortage in the country. what is said about the nursing school graduations? >> well, the dean of the nursing school, by the way, had to shut it down because the fire department came in, laura. they shut the whole thing down. it is a shame these kids were not able to walk. this is the thomas jefferson college or university rather, their nursing school, and a person was trying to read these names of the graduates needed some rehearsal time. >> [reading names] [applause]
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>> laura: what? they were all full. >> they are not hard names. they claimed it was the phonetic construction they had. >> laura: that does confuse me sometimes. >> i am delighted you will be covering the trump trial to an tomorrow. some of these other outlets are cartoonish. politico unveiled the trump coverage. this is what happen when while bullheads go to court. >> he was wearing silk or satin pajamas and i made fun of him for and said, does mr. hefner know you stole his pajamas? >> what did mr. trump do when you said that? i told him to go change and he obliged politely. >> laura: i will have night heads about those bobbleheads. those are terrifying. >> after they have coverage of a trump trial with south park? this is sad.
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>> laura: i thought this was a joke. this is actually happening? >> no! >> laura: what? >> this is politico. even cnn jake tapper is spending on air time cartooning. >> if the examiner here, we did some sketches on my ipad, a great program with adobe and just took it all in. >> i made this little diamond just so you understand what the court room. the blue dot, the witness sits like the judge's stand is up here are. >> laura: i'm doing that tomorrow. a really good artists, jake tapper. okay, i'm never going to get over the bobblehead thing. terrifying. i have

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