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trump able to get his drone up in the air but the secret service couldn't? >> something that has cost me a lot of sleep. we could have. >> laura: plus part 2 of my interview with former president trump. >> that's far more important to whether or not i'm happy. that will make me happy. >> laura: but, first, weird and wobbly. that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ now, kamala harris has a law degree. and an impressive resume on paper. she is a heart beat away from the presidency. she is not very smart to think that a new slogan could compensate for her horrible policies and shaky tenure as v.p. tonight trump is at his highest point ever in the real clear politics average this election cycle. he is up 48.1 over harris 46.1%. so much for the new slogan. uber liberal "new york times" columnist tom freidman had to
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call out the harris campaign. like many democrats, freidman had a burst of optimism last week at peak kamala when it was all fluff were pr for her. then the weird hit on trump dropped. and freidman wrote: i cannot think of a sillier, more playground, more foolish and more counter productive political taunt for democrats to seize on than calling trump and his supporters weird. if democrats have any hope of carrying key swing states, they have to breakthrough white working class noncollege educated men and women who, if they have one thing in common, feel denigrated and humiliated by democratic liberal college educated elites. therefore, the dumbest message democrats could seize on right now is to further humiliate them as weird. but that's okay because harris will make up for it all by featuring white men who whine about how marginalized yet excited they feel about kamala
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mass could you little bit as a trope has been corroboratedsed by the right something that feeds into exacerbates the loneliness epidemic else the mental health crisis. we are the only ones hurt by black and brown people. lgbtq. trabsz, indigenous people and, you know, all sorts of other folks in our society who have been historically and often still today are marginalized and being hurt. >> laura: what's really funny, go off script for a second, is he reading that. and send me a memo when the man bun is out of fashion. now, presumably, harris already has the so soy boy locked down. not sure what this group accomplishes. weird. i guess when you are running from your record, you have to bank on something. bank it all on emotion. and on men who bawl over a lost election. >> i'm not sure if you guys can
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recall that feeling you had on the night of tuesday, november 8th of 2016. i stood over my kid's bed and i wept. we have the chance to have a female president for the first time in our lives and in the history of this nation. and, instead, we put a man in office. and that feeling of shame is not something i'm ever willing or able to allow myself to feel again. >> laura: to allow myself, did he say to feel again? and, of course, no zoom call would be complete without hearing from that paragon of masculinity, mr. russia collusion fraudster himself. >> great to be with you all you dudes. and it is just wonderful to see the incredible excitement. we have the ability to make an incredible woman the president of the united states.
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>> laura: now, look, this is although at tricks and it's really funny theatrics. it's meaningless blather. it's just not working. people are not this stupid. their pocketbooks don't lie. and neither do their receipts at the gas pump. so, trump's record benefited working people. working people who saw their buying power and their real wages rise during his presidency. and, by the way, don't forget that women owned small businesses were thriving, too. now democrats are just trying to recast bread and butter issues, since trump is trouncing her on all those issues into something else. here's how they want you to think. who cares if good paying jobs are plentiful? so long as abortions are plentiful. >> men are also more free in a country where we have a president who stands up for things like access to abortion care. >> laura: what a cynical, insulting twisted person he is. by the way, doesn't he have an
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actual job? why are we paying his salary if he is going to spend his time campaigning for kamala. this is like a scene from the bachelorette, no, pete, you will not get a rose so go fix a road. the truth is these sad destructive people who if given four more years will do even more damage to the country than the rest of us and of course the rest of us and president trump are trying to save the country but the irony is that they called trump a bully these people are the nastiest people around. no they wouldn't be nice tore a republican ticket if nikki haley were at the top j.d. vance comes from a broken family, self-made, despite a dug addicted mother, graduated at the top of yale law school became a senator but none of that matters, none of it is impressive to lazy bitter feminists posing as journalists this is natal nismlism that
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authoritarian playbook there need to be white children. this is about great replacement theory. racism. right? this is what this is. don't misunderstand it for him wanting more children. he wants a certain kind of, you know, racist thing. >> laura: racist thing. well, hello, molly. is she not aware that j.d. has by racial children? apparently that's escaped her democrats went from propping up a decrepit figure-head to tying themselves to a radical extremist so even democrats reject it in 2020. that's weird. but the truth eventually came out about biden and it's already slowly coming out about harris. her views can't be reimagined. her record can't be rewritten. the facts are the facts. no matter how much washed up hollywood actors they have pushing her. no matter how many six figure ad buys they lock. in no matter how many kamala
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dudes they showcase on social media. nixing their own primary voters, that was weird. failing to have a real primary, that was weird. and now, all they are left with far left candidate who is really wobbly, that's the angle. joining us now is stacy washington, host of stacy on the right. sersear sirius xm. daniels radio and content creator. let's start with you. you just went viral for an exchange that you had with a kamala supporter. let's watch. >> would you for it. >> yeah. >> why? >> i'm i want to be real honest with this. she is a black woman. >> only because she is a black woman? >> yeah. >> do you not see the -- how that's a bad idea? >> eye labrador rate? >> we are in three proxy wars. she failed at the border.
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she has no policy, no record to stand on. >> laura: okay, anton, first of all, i think i forwarded that to 20 of my friends. that was such an awesome takedown. tell us about that because i saw some of the other participants like nervously drinking their coke or whatever they were drinking. but tell us about your interactions with people who happen to be african-american who in synckively seem to go for kamala because it's the right thing to do? >> absolutely. i think it's unfortunate because the majority my interactions is me being looked at as the bad guy because ultimately they think that i'm supposed to be on cold, even though i know and they know it's not in our best interest and in my family's best interest and the country's best interest when we continue to play identity politics. the things that they usually refer to is our previous history in electing people in office that ultimately even they will concede that they didn't have
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our best interest at heart. when i'm interacting with these people. oftentimes it's very difficult for them to step outside of being on cold. and to do the thing that's even in their best interest. i'm often looked at as the bad guy. but, in reality they know i'm telling the truth. that's why it is so difficult for them to be able to convey and then debate what it is that i'm telling them because they already know what the truth is they are not unfamiliar what it is that they are experienced over the last three and a half years. they are suffering they don't have jobs. they have lower wages. they can't pay their bills. so, when they experience this, but it's very difficult for us as a community than break away from the popular thing to do because they don't want to be part. cool kids club anymore. >> well, stacey, i have to say that seems to sum it up. it's reflexive and it takes a lot of courage. you know that, of course anton knows that i clerked for justin thomas. they are still beating him up all these years later. it's a tough place to be it's
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factually the right place to be. stacey, how do you handle this? by the way kamala harris behind in georgia in the swing state poll average. 5 points, 6 points. so she is speaking in atlanta lots of kamala signs behind her. one white dude behind her. i see him. stacey, thoughts on this? >> i think anton hit the nail of the head. policy, i don't care how are a white woman, a black woman. it doesn't matter what your skin is what matters is how do these policies impact you? how does the policy of open borders and giving jobs to foreigners instead of americans impact your bottom line. double dignity inflation month after month cumulative. can you still save money. can you take a vacation? can you buy that home? can you upgrade? can you move out of an apartment to a house? these are very real impacts, anton described them well. i think when i find people that only want me to address my life as if i get up every morning and
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say what am i going to do this morning because i'm black? they don't understand me. i'm a human being, i'm a mom, a wife. just somebody's mom on the radio or laura ingraham tonight for the first time. thank you. >> laura: i love it. >> i'm sitting here listening to anton, he makes sense. what makes sense to me is what the policy is. >> laura: these are facts. into the image making of kamala even the "new york times" today and forgive me for not having the direct quote. but the "new york times" today had to write a piece about kamala's biographical transformation. a piece about how her father, who is of jamaican dissent. he was a marxist economist at stanford. socialist communist at stanford. he is still alive. very controversial but is he a tenured professor at stanford, university that she never really talked much about him. that he is a footnote in her biography. but then she leans into it anton and president trump spoke to this with me she leans into it
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for her political benefit. >> absolutely. i think that identity politics is the play. when you don't have anything else to lean on. when you spent the majority of the time being absent and then on top of that you then advocated for being part of the alphabet community which i call them, and then you failed at the border to the tune of the estimation of 10 to 15 million migrants coming into this country illegally. what else do you have to stand on? so then you start to lean on the things that evening black people, honestly, when i'm having these conversations, black people don't even consider her a part of the cool kids club. but they have to lean on it in order to have something to even be able to hold on to instead of saying hey, listen, trump is the best candidate. they want to say i want to be a are the path the democratic party. they figure out a way to validate themselves to be a part of this movement which is not even best for them. it's silly. >> laura: stacey, a friend of mine who went to law school with me. just messaged me. we were told from the beginning that they couldn't argue the
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issues. and they know that trump is better on the economy. better on defending our interest. better on the border, stopping illegal immigration. he won't drag us into war. so all they do is he revert back to the childish games as we saw with the white dudes for kamala. how pathetic is that? i thought a conservative must have created it. whole zoom created by a conservative so repulsive and so funny. one of the people sticking. a lot of the mail-in ballots were hidden. but very strange. they think that helps them. >> yeah. they do. i think there are people in america whose incomes are such that these double dignity inflationary impacts don't really mean anything to them insulated from the policy decisions they make in the ballot box. for most americans that's not the case. even if you are wealthy, if you care about your bottom line, if you are actually very frugal and you pay attention to your money.
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you don't want to see double dignity inflation. you don't want to see america spending $200 billion to quurk. own children spilling blood and treasure abroad for something we have no interest in. see cogent domestic policy that prioritizings some of our serious issues that we have coming out of the pandemic. homelessness, mental health crisis. healthcare. those are things we need to do. >> laura: stacey, you are dealing in the realm of facts. when people are pushed on this who are refusing to think differently they will say stuff like he is not going to be on good on equity. he is going to disembowel equity. when i say to folks is how all the equity of the last three and a half years worked out for your communities? illegal immigrants? using your schools? >> it's absolutely horrible so funny because i have been seeing this whole movement they first leveraged sports and
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fraternities to try to include them in order to try to get her to be obviously presidential i don't think it's working everybody in my community and people i speak with especially black men are even disappointed in white men why would you then follow white women who are extreme feminists and then let them follow black women in order to try to be art path this cool kids club when you can't stand on policy and you can't stand on real things that's going to help everyday americans, especially those that are in these democratic hell holes that are suffering the most. it's insane. >> laura: stacey and anton fantastic first appears on the angle. love trying to have you on. try to get the man bun guy on the show. see if he can step into the ring. i won't hold my breath. the white dude zoom call will keep me laughing for a long time. breaking tonight the idf says it's killed the hezbollah commander behind the drone attack that left 12 children dead. fox's trey yingst is live from
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tel aviv with the latest. trey? >> trey: hey, laura, good evening. that's right tonight the idf confirmed they called top hezbollah commander in beirut. a response to that rocket attack that took place last week killing 12 druze children and teenagers. rocking the lebanese capital. it was fouad shakar. israelis have been after for decades. they blamed him for the deadly rocket attack and israel's defense minister said that attack crossed a red line. a senior israeli official telling fox news the strike in beirut was about sending a message to the iran-backed group. the source went on to say that israel isn't seeking war with hezbollah. and the next stepping are up to the lebanon based organization. right now there's no change in the israeli home front command, meaning no special instructions for civilians and tonight the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu was in tel aviv to hold a security assessment following that strike in beirut.
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the question now is what comes next and whether or not hezbollah will respond to this strike in beirut. the americans are urging the israelis to use restraint against hezbollah. but, as we have seen, even as recently as tonight, israeli civilians are still dying as a result of attacks from this iran backed organization. laura? >> laura: trey, thank you so much. now, does trump's would be assassin have foreign connections? stunning, bret taking details from the hearing today. next. ♪ duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud 1 # ivces today.
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some that we have not been ablee of their encrypted nature. >> you are telling me the guy that took eight shots at the president, former president has apps that we can't get into that may, if you could get into reveal some relevant information? >> that is correct, senator. >> we have encrypted apps of an assassin, a murderer and we get
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get into them all these days after that. needs to to be fixed. what if in the future somebody is using these apps to communicate with foreign power. >> laura: ron johnson of the homeland security committee. senator, now they say they can't get into them because they don't have lawful access. this the classic debate between those who understandably don't trust the government to ever be able to have access to encrypted apps, to frankly any apps unless there is real probable cause. and the needs to find out what the heck happened here. so, how should this go down? it's a difficult issue, quite honestly. do you have civil libertarians. i do consider myself one of them who do not trust the government. the other practicality pass a law in america to force american companies to provide a back door key. that would just drive people to get foreign encrypted apps. i don't see how you solve this
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problem. you know, we were able to solve crimes before we ever had apps. i think we're going to have to make sure we can solve crimes whether we get into apps or not. we will use what technology is available. what i'm looking for right now, i just need these agencies to be far more transparent. we're 17 days past the assassination attempt and they are just basic pieces of information remain unanswered. that's unacceptable. i certainly pressed acting director rowe to make sure that the individuals we requested to do stribsd interviews be made available in days not weeks. i'm glad that chairman peters made the same comment, so about did the chairman blumenthal. we have the bipartisan investigation going. let's hope it succeeds. >> laura: well, the fbi director talked about possible social media linked to the would be assassin. watch this part. >> something just very recently uncovered that i want to share is a social media account, which
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is believed to be associated with the shooter. some of these comments, if ultimately attributable to the shooter appear to reflect anti-semitic and anti-immigration themes to espouse political violence and are described as extreme in nature. >> laura: now, again, they say they don't have anything confirmed. they don't even know if this account is really his. but, in fact, there is another social media account tied to him, which says the opposite, senator. watch. >> the gab account is pro-immigration, pro-lockdown leftist views. >> from what i have been told, that is accurate. we're still working to certify and verify that that's his account. also, but it does have differing points of view, it would appear. >> laura: senator johnson you got the deep state that can surveil the trump campaign back
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in 2015 and '16, and they can't seem to put 2 and 2 together on a 20-year-old. why are we spending all this money on the fbi if they can't -- this seems ridiculous. what am i missing? >> law, you know i do not trust the fbi to do this investigation honestly. but, i caught that contradiction as well. i thought i heard him say initially anti-immigrant. and then he said it was -- another was pro-immigrant. that's the reason i asked the question at the very end of my questioning. they say they are investigating this as an assassination attempt and also as domestic terrorism. so, it was obviously an assassination attempt, why are you classifying it as domestic terrorism? and, again, my concern is the way the biden administration is basically accused half of america as being potential domestic terrorists in his testimony is he talking about anti-immigrant. again, they are trying to paints this as a maga republican trying
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to take out, i guess, the maga president. it makes no sense whatsoever. you can't trust the fbi. >> laura: or to justify more surveillance of americans for just having the wrong beliefs. that's what a lot of folks out there are worried about tonight. i don't blame them one bit. there was an exchange with the acting director where he refused to actually answer the question. watch. >> what was the relative size of the trump detail compared to the detail that is assigned to the president of the first lady? is it the same number of agents or not? >> senator, there is a difference between the sitting president of the united states. >> then what's the difference? 3 x, 5 x, 10 x? >> authority to launch a nuclear strike, sir. senator, i will get you that number so you can see it with your own eyes. >> laura: senator, one line response to that? >> you know, first of all, all these questions should have already been answered. we shouldn't even have had to ask those questions. that's why you can't trust these
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guys. >> laura: yeah. let's let them run the investigation. senator, great questioning today. thanks so much. coming up part 2 of our interview with former president trump. how he plans to end biden's crushing inflation. that's next. ♪ it's pods biggest sale of the summer is extended. save up to 25% on moving and storage until august 12 and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves. but don't wait, use promo code big25 to save. visit pods.com today.
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>> laura: sad fact. after hour years of biden and haste, more americans believe the american dream is no longer achievable. donald trump says he will restore that but how? you have mentioned getting rid of taxes on tips, 10% tariffs across the board. get rid of most favored nation status for china. this will be a lot of pressure brought to bear against the tariff's question. how strongly and a lot of people are listening tonight in michigan and ohio and other rust
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belt states, how firmly will you commit to these tariffs? >> 1 hearse%. look tariffs two things. one tremendous amounts of money and they let you keep your jobs here. china used them for years, very successfully. they said if an american company that wants to come and build a company in china there is no tariff. same with me. if somebody wants to build a plant and ohio auto workers i like it. no tariff to be paid. china charges husband hundreds i mean they charge us so much. other countries are charging us tremendous tariffs. look at india. they said to harley-davidson, you have 200 percent tariff on a motorcycle. if you build your plant in india there is no tariff. so they go and build a plant in india and so many other things like that. tariffs are good. they are also good for something else, power. when a country starts getting fresh, when they start saying would he go are going to attack another country and you don't want to them to we say i'm sorry
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if you do that we will put tariffs on you, we are going to put tears, do you know how many wars i stopped? do you know what i had no wars? we had no wars. remember when hillary clinton said look at him. just look at him. they looked at me and the fact that we had no wars other than i defeated isis which had already started. >> laura: we will get to foreperson on the minute. number one issue is the economy. gas powered cars, what happened to them in a harris administration? >> in a harris, they're gone. in a trump they are thriving. and also -- everything is thriving. electric, gas powered. electric is 7%, 6% of the market. maybe it's going to go a little bit higher. they want everybody to have an electric car. >> laura: union jobs in detroit? >> union jobs are going to come back. the unions are going to be -- do you know what is threatening to the union. millions of people coming in and willing to work for a very small amount of money. the unions are under threat. i will tell you who is hurt the most by the border. black people, hispanic people, and unions.
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>> laura: young people going into the workforce for a first time. >> young people, too. if you think about it, black people are losing jobs. they were doing so much better under trump. people are coming in and undercutting them and taking their jobs. hispanic people, and also unions. and young people. >> the real wages under your administration, even "the washington post" had to report this. that i believe the number -- you had a 19% differently between wadeferential between wages. with biden barely keeping up. improved a little bit. barely keeping up with inflation. i believe yours is 15.4%. it's a big deferential. real wages were going up. why is that the case? people trying to figure this out. why is what you did, did it work? why? >> so i had no inflation. essentially i had 1%. i had no inflation. >> laura: over the whole four years. >> over the whole thing i had
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very little inflation. inflation is a country buster. it broke up germany. decades ago. every country that has -- and we have worse inflation than anybody. it is a country buster. biden had inflation. they say it's 22%. it's much more than that. >> laura: prices are up average 19% under biden. to families that are watching this. >> it's actually much more than that though. >> laura: overall. >> they are using things that didn't go up that much. they don't talk about interest rates that went from 2% to 10%. >> laura: which goes to homes, mr. president. >> right. >> laura: young people are seeing the american dream disappear. there is a youth deferential right now there is a youth gap in the polls. what do you say to young people who say i'm just going to give up on buying a house. i will rent for the rest of my life. >> i would say very simply vote for trump. interest rates is coming down. energy is coming down. you will be able to buy a home again. you can't buy a home. one of the things killing home building is regulation. so many regulations from the federal government on a home
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it's a big percentage of the cost of the home itself. young people are going to be able to buy again. they are going to be able to borrow again. >> laura: biden says he is going to have rent control cap it at 5% rent. i imagine harris would agree with that. >> once do you that you end up in a depression. we will end up in a depression like in 1929. >> laura: up next, president trump explains why we are closer to world war iii than ever before. more of my interview, next. ♪ i oversee approximately 20 people and my memory just has to be sharp. and i realized, my memory was just changing. i did my own research and i decided to give prevagen a try. my memory became much sharper. i remembered more! i've been taking prevagen for four years now. it's a life-changer. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. are you ready to lose weight and get healthier?
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>> laura: well, biden did promise that he and kamala would normalize foreign relations and unite the world and just look at what they have done to unite china and russia. former president trump promises to use american leverage to turn it all around. >> laura: how would they consider a harris presidency? just. >> i think they would walk all over her. >> laura: how so. >> look at her. walk all over. she will be so easy for them. she will be like a play toy. they look at her and they say we can't believe we got so lucky. they are going to walk all over her. and i don't want to say as to why. but a lot of people understand it. how do you think they will look? president xi of china standing together with her,
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representing -- i don't want her to be my representative. our country has got enough problems. they will walk all over her. and her crazy administration. and, remember this: biden is killing our country. the economy is no good. the inflation is killing us. what happened in afghanistan gave putin a treason go in. he said we are weak and incompetent and we don't know what we are doing. that was the most embarrassing day. i was getting out, also. we were getting out with dignity and strength and keep the big air force base one hour away from where china makes its nuclear missiles. do you know who occupies that base now? china. china took over bagram. we were keeping bagram. it's hard to believe how incompetent these people are. >> laura: you said in your convention speech that we are risking a potential world war iii if the democrats get in power. obviously back then it was biden. >> absolutely. >> how do you think that might happen and what will you do to prevent further warfare? >> so, they have forced raush and russiaand china.
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it's not because natural enemies, because of land. china needs more land and russia has got a lot of it, okay? they were natural enemies. they have done something that was impossible to do. and obama started it. and then we had the russia, russia, russia hoax. which made it a little more difficult. but i had a very good relationship with them. i will tell you he would have never attacked ukraine. we used to talk about. ukraine was the apple of his eye. but he wouldn't have done it. i told him you can't do it. i told him things would happen. he would have never done it. and i had a good relationship with him. he would have never done it. and now you look at what's happening. you know, that's a very tough situation for ukraine. it's a horrible thing that's taken place. the secretary general of nato stall thenberg, i think i'm his number one all time fan him with me. obama came in and made a beach is and left. bush came in and made a speech.
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trump came in and looked at the books and said you people aren't paying. i got them to pay numbers. they wouldn't have been fighting russia. they wouldn't have had any money to fight. everybody paid. they paid hundreds of billions of dollars when i come in. and they said to me, will you protect us against russia if we don't pay? i said no, i won't. i'm sorry. and the money pour you had. in answered can't believe it. >> laura: military recruitment. it's like police recruitment in some inner city areas. it's really challenged and stressed right now. given the fact that we still have the ukraine war waging and perhaps other conflicts in the future, there has been talk about bringing back a possible draft in some circles, kind of batted down by the democrats. what should young people watching this tonight think about that possibility? i mean, if we don't have the manpower to fight a war, they are going to have to get those recruits from somewhere? trump trump batted down by republicans also. number one you are not going to need the recruits because i know
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how to keep peace. putin is not going to play with us. president xi is not going to play with us. you know, we have tremendous economic power. eventually we won't have that because it's getting eaten alive by stupid presidents like biden. but we have tremendous power over nations. we don't have to go to war. we can do things. look, when i came in, everybody said we're going to war with north korea. that kim jong un, smart guy. very smart guy. a lot of people hate when i say that. he is not smart. he is smart. and he controls it with an iron fist. but north korea has tremendous nuclear capability. president obama when i sat with him prior to taking the ritual. we actually sat for a long period of time. had a good discussion he said the single biggest discussion nonorth korea. have you spoken with them. actually he tried there was no receptivity on the other side. i did speak to him. it was a rough one for about a
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month. remember little rocket man. the whole thing. all of a sudden got a call we would like to meet. and we met and got along great. we had no problem. >> laura: coming up, president trump shares what he hopes his legacy will be. that's next. ♪
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who is the heck is running the whitehouse, and how dangerous is an america run by unelected techo-crats, who is the real threat to democracy. >> i am the opposite of a threat to democracy. they are a threat to democracy. this was a coup. biden is a very angry man right now. you know that. they took the presidency away. his wife didn't want it to happen. they took the presidency away like he was a child. >> who is making the decision in the whitehouse, do you think? >> a group of people that are
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fascist, communist, marxist. they circle the desk in the oval office like the justice department. there were some people i thought i should appoint him. i gave it serious thought. he had a good reputation, but in the end -- >> you are saying that biden is not making big decisions. >> no. i don't think he knows he is alive. >> kamala harris, in her twitter bio that i never noticed this morning states her pronouns as she/her. what are your pronouns? >> i don't want to have pronouns. >> why are people doing that? >> because they are going crazy. we have to bring the country back. so i say this about the republican party.
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it is a party now, based on common sense, okay. we are conservative -- i don't know. we are everything. but based on common sense. we want borders, low taxes, good education. we want to be able to buy a house. we want the american dream for our children, i want the american dream. i want my children to say, man, this is great. you don't even hear about the american dream any more. you heard about it four years ago, but you don't hear about it any more. i want the american dream, as a goal for our children. you don't hear it any more with this nonsense going on. we are a party based on common sense. >> a time magazine story over the weekend said they are going to use the phrase "just plain weird" as the motto for the party. just plain weird. >> they take sound bites. russia, russia, russia, he is a
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paid associate of putin. these people are crazy, okay. in the last couple of years, total exoneration, went through millions of phone calls, not one call to russia. the whole thing was a con job. and look at biden, he says he will challenge me at golf, he is a terrible golfer. i am a very good golfer. the policemen are screaming at me, hit a shot, and i hit a 7 iron next to the pin. biden couldn't hit the ball 15 yards. >> what is this just american families? >> the whole thing is a con job. just plain weird. you know who is plain weird, she is plain weird. she is a weird person. look at her past and what she does. and what she used to say about herself. and i won't get into it. what she used to say compared to what she said in 2016. she became a totally different
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person, totally for political reasons. >> black women, kamala harris believes she can mobilize them. she is mobilizing activists across the country. what do you say to them tonight about how life will improve for them under a second trump administration? >> if you have her, you are going to have unsafe streets and millions of people coming in and taking your job and your husband's job. remember this, again i said it before and i said it again. black people, when all these people are coming in, the ones that are losing the biggest. gangs are coming from all over the world. the world is dumping their prisoners and their criminals into the united states. we are like a dumping ground. >> your legacy. in one or two lines. five years from now, assuming you have been president for four
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years, you have finished your second term. what do you want your legacy to be for america? >> that i loved our country. and that i was able to straighten it out. because the country is going bad. we are a failed nation. we are a failing and a failed nation. we are laughed at all over the world, when i was president, we were not laughed at. president chi was not laughing at me. they would never do that. mexico wouldn't say we want $2 billion just to talk, they gave us everything. remain in mexico policy, mexico gave us everything. we had a strong border. we had the strongest border in the history of our country. listen, i put up a chart of the lowest immigration in recorded history. that chart saved my life. >> i hope the guy that made the chart got a raise. >> it was made by border patrol.
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>> are you having fun out there, i know this is work, but are you having fun, post assassination attempt? >> because you said, i am 73, i feel stronger and just as good as i did four years ago. i feel the same. i actually feel i am sharper, because if i am not, i wouldn't do this. someone said i think you are sharper now than 20 years ago. and maybe doing all these things -- everything that is happening, i am having fun in a strange way, because i am having fun. and i think i am going to make america great again. and that's far important to whether or not i am happy. that will make me happy. >> that's it for us tonight. thank you for watching. remember it is america now and forever. jesse is next. [ ♪♪ ]

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