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a 28-year-old man who has attended several other sporting events such as the 2024 euro soccer tournament and the tour de france. the cockrell resembles the gallek rooster, which is the french national symbol and now you know it. all right. so, tomorrow on "special report," our whatever happened to segment looks at the effort to rebuild the notre dame cathedral. you remember that devastating fire. the effort to bring it back to life. remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr 6:00 p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. you don't want to miss it. this political season. thank you for watching "special report," i'm mike emanuel in washington. "the ingraham angle" is up next. here's laura. ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening i'm laura
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ingraham. just released body cam footage shows the chaos after trump was shot and the anger from local police. >> i [bleep] told them they need to post the [bleep] guys over here. i told them that the [bleep] >> who? >> the secret service. i told them that tuesday. >> laura: less than a month after being shot trump says something kamala never will. >> do you have any questions for me? >> mr. president. >> mr. president. >> laura: and the former president spent more than an hour, wow, talking to the media while kamala spent less than two minutes in the last 18 days. meanwhile, she made this pledge. >> when i am president, it will be my day one priority to fight to bring down prices what have though been doing the last three and a half years? holding back on the solution? first, rank dishonesty. that's the focus of tonight's angle ♪
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>> laura: the tim walz stolen valor controversy made me remember one of those old new england expressions my mom used to say: watch what you say, she would say, you don't want to leave people with the wrong impression. well, it was assumed that leaving the wrong impression is nothing anyone would ever want to do. but, in the minnesota governor's case, it appears that leaving the wrong impression was actually walz' intention because the wrong impression words highlighted and omitted made him stand out politically. first, it is how he hyped up his upcoming deployment to iraq tonal retire before he got his official deployment orders. when he announced he was running for congress, he made a big deal of the deployment, saying you, as commands sergeant major i have a responsibility not only to ready my battalion for iraq but also called to serve if called upon. and then this: i don't want to speculate on what shape my
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campaign will take if i'm deployed, but i have no plans to drop out of the race. i am fortunate have a strong group of enthusiastic supporters and very dedicated and intelligent wife, both will be a major part of my campaign whether i'm in minnesota or iraq. but then it was so much for the if i'm deployed part of it because on may 16th, 2005, he retired with the rank of master sergeant. two months later, his former battalion gets their official deployment orders and the following march, they are shipped to have iraq. even though he had the right to retire after 20 years. that obviously left a very bad taste in the mouth of some of his fellow guardsmen including thomas "barron's" who took his place. >> he rank achieved in order to advance his political career done it for decades now. he still says is he a retired sergeant major to this day and he's not. i would say from what i get from
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the soldiers that i went to iraq with 98% completely against him embellishing his record. >> although walz, of course, earned his retirement he didn't have the right to leave people believing he had been on the war front in iraq or afghanistan or that he had retired as a command sergeant major. but that's precisely what he did. when his fellow zorldz getting shot at, he was stateside misstating his rank during his campaign. >> retired sergeant major. >> i'm from mankato. >> he continued to misstate his rank. this is three years later. >> as a 24-year veteran of the national guard and the red bull division and the retired command sergeant major, i'm especially prout of you. >> laura: he continued to ride the falsehood to the next year 2010. >> mr. speaker, i yield 30
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seconds to the gentleman from minnesota, the highest ranking enlisted soldier to ever serve in the united states congress command sergeant walls. >> greatest privilege i had in my life serving this nation for almost 25 years in uniform. >> laura: why wouldn't he have just said thank you to my friend from pennsylvania but a gentle correction? i retired as the sergeant major. well, i bets he would have corrected him if he had demoted him in that introduction. now, even "the washington post" couldn't spin this rank misdirection for walz. >> he did serve for a time as a command sergeant major. did he not hold that rank long enough before retiring and did not complete all of the necessary coursework to retire as a command sergeant major. so he reverts back to his previous rank. so, and -- so when you hear these things oh is he he a radio tired command sergeant major, in minnesota national guard has pretty much put that to rest. >> laura: yeah. they said he retired, not as a commands sergeant major. but the misrepresentation
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carried through to another easily verified fact. where he actually served, which was in italy, not afghanistan. >> i spent 24 years in the national guard. some of that full time. i was an artilleryman i deployed in support of operation enduring freedom my battalion provided base security throughout the european party from turkey to england in the early stages of the war in afghanistan. and that same battalion is now in iraq at this time. >> laura: this was supposed to be somehow clarifying but they were kind of classic liberal we sell words. >> depends on what the meaning of the word is. >> laura: well, again, the post couldn't help him out it read to me like he was speaking fast. and said that he was at war with those weapons. those weapons of war as he put
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it. he deployed to italy that appears to be a misstatement. what is wrong with walz. serving 24 years in any capacity is laudable. it has to be one of two things, therefore, he has either imagined himself in baghdad or kandahar getting all the prestige of being the command sergeant major or he wanted to burnish his record as some battle hardened tough guy to boost his political future. all of this speaks volumes. not just about him, but about the harris campaign. because this is what happens when you pass over the obvious and better candidate, who everyone knows, josh shapiro and go with a relative unknown and unvetted person like twisted tim. and instead of explaining himself on all of this weird stuff, walz does what his
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running mate does. he just avoids questions and has other flacks do his bidding. >> you could have retired from the national guard after 20 years. 9/11 happened at that time, eventually the iraq war happened, and he stayed in the military. at the point of 24 years and whatever months, he made the decision to retire, again, as is his right. this is a completely unfare attack. >> laura: and now, because they didn't have a real primary to replace biden they are stuck with kamala and him. they are stuck with a candidate who has been faking it for years just what we need another politician who manage or address a problem or a difficult situation. maybe they will try to get eric holder to fix it for them. but how weak is that? this entire ticket is a con job. america is supposed to rally for a guy because he is from rural america and served in the guard? the man even felt the need to give the false impression about
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his coaching position, we learned. >> former high school football players he was coach. [applause] >> coach. >> laura: well, the truth he was the assistant coach. the country knows donald trump. and the press will certainly do everything it can to vet j.d. vance. but the democrats are asking the country, the entire nation put its faith in two people who have never been vetted and have no intention of answering any real questions until after the election. by his own words, his own admissions. tim walz misled the voters into thinking he was in combat and retired at the highest rank of commissioned officers. that's a strange level of deception for a supposedly folksy sweet guy from the country. and now every american should be asking: if harris and the democrats lied about walz, what else are they lying about? and that's the angle. joining us now is david ba lava
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i can't, former staff sergeant and medal of honor recipient. >> david, i know you have actually met governor walz recently. what was your impression of him and his military background? i hate going after veterans it makes me sick. it's not a good look. not a good look generation of the global war on terror. there has been a lot of things said about the governor. you know, look, some of them you can play off of misunderstanding, bios, changes, all of it. i will give you the benefit of the doubt. here is what i cannot forgive when no combat veteran can forgive. when your unit in 2006 is deploying to iraq wake up call we are leaving in three hours. the retirement packet alone takes months to process. you knew that your unit was deploying. one of the first soldiers to die in the battle of new jersey is steven faulkenberg. that was my command sergeant
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major. he died at the tip of the spear. i can't think of anyone that wouldn't want to deploy with their surrogate children. that's what a sergeant major is he blocks the sun. that's the pedestal we put our sergeant majors on. it's unfathomable that you would let your boys go without you. i know so many men and women that miss the birthdays and anniversaries and chunks of their lives. you have had guests on your program that have missed years of their family's lives you knew what you were doing. you wanted to run for congress. and that speaks volumes. >> laura: now, the washington free beacon obtained the media kit, david, that walls distributed in 2006 that included misleading descriptions of his military service. saying a march 2020, 2006 "wall street journal" report included states that walz served overseas during the early war in afghanistan. another from the
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january-february 2006 edition of the atlantic. describes him as a command sergeant major who just returns from fighting the war on terrorism. now, david, media gets stuff wrong all the time. i get things wrong. we do. we are human beings. we all understand that but, do you not have an obligation and certainly your staff, i'm sure the staff must have brought this to his attention. well, look, we have got to correct this. this is leaving leaving the impression that you are over there. and we know what we mean when we say over there not to dismiss any contribution at all as you are right, david. but, he didn't correct the record. and to this day, it looks like it's not corrected to some extent. >> yeah, that's the unforgivable sin. right now he has on obligation to just set the record straight. you hold a reference. hey, some information went out there. but, let's be totally honest with ourselves. you don't find a lot of people that see the world the way that governor walz sees the world that have been to combat. these are people -- let's
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remember, as a congressman, he voted to defund the war in iraq. he voted against the surge. he was part of the group that called general petraeus general betray us. and this is an individual that also sees the death of absolutely as some embarrassment soleimani asembarrassment. soleimani killed our friends, soleimani killed soldiers in iraq and afghanistan and i don't for the life of me understand why it is so difficult. you face the music. tell us what really happened. it's a one-day news cycle. but, again, it just feeds into the narrative that they don't understand the warrior class in america. which is why president trump overwhelmingly has support of combat veterans. >> laura: well, in the two minutes that kamala spent today, david, with the media she addressed sort of the walz controversy. watch. >> some of the criticism has been about your vice presidential pick and his leaving the national guard at 24 years. vance said that he deserted his own troops or his own
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colleagues. what's your take on that? >> listen, i praise anyone who has presented themselves to serve our country. and i think that we all should. >> laura: well, david, she didn't answer -- obviously she is just refusing to answer legitimate questions about misstating the record about his military service. no one is saying that it's not wonderful to serve in any capacity. in fact, we're saying the opposite. so, all they are going to do is we praise him for his military service. is that good enough for the hundreds of thousands of men and women serving in our country today and who have served our country who are wondering what's going on with this? of course not that's not using governor walz's service. this is supposed to be a platform to lecture us the foreign policy the way we left afghanistan is okay. we are supposed to forget that 7 american soldiers were just hurt
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by katyusha rockets in al-asad air base. that's fascinating. it seems to be in iraq. we are not in iraq anymore. why don't we have the bagram air base? these are the questions that governor walz is going to use and say his 24 years as a command sergeant major i have subject matter expertise. you are losing the ability to have that subject matter expertise and to lecture us and, again, i just find the whole thing disingenuous. hold the press conference. explain what the record is, your failure to do so, to me, speaks volumes. we have an oath and a creed, and nco creed. we will not use our grade or position for pleasure, profit, or personal safety. that is a part of every creed a non-commissioned officer recites. that's our blood oath. that's what we swear to do. it's hard to say unless, of course, a seat opens up in the first district in minnesota. and then you are on your own. >> laura: well, the ncos, the command sergeant majors of all
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the officers i had the great privilege of meeting and when i was briefly in iraq in 2006, they were the coolest. absolutely the coolest. and just adore them. david, thank you for explaining this and for honoring the service of all men and women in uniform tonight with your very, very common sense words. thank you, david. >> even how they are may respond or not to the accusations about tim walz's military record, they -- it is in line with the joyful aspect of how they are running this campaign which is to not get bogged down in the attacks that are coming on them. >> laura: well, that's another way of saying just refuse to answer questions regarding serious allegations of stolen valor. so that's just being joyful. now, this charade is not going to last long for harris and walz. no matter what the media allies do try to cover for them. joining us now pete hegseth. combat vet and co-host of "fox &
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friends weekend." it's so good to see you tonight. >> pete: good do see you. >> laura: hairs campaign did update bio of walz to remove that he is a retired command sergeant major. but when will he we actually hear from walz for this misleading of the public and the voters that's been going on for years? >> i agree with everything. yes and amen to everything. david bellavia said that you said. here's why i think we might not hear from him. it is baked into his identity. it is who he is. he can't undo what he said over 20 years. is that i was in support of operation enduring freedom. i was a command sergeant major. the highest ranking man ever to serve in congress on the enlisted side. that's who tim walz believes himself to be. that's the caricature that he has built up. how does he stand at a podium and say you know what? you are right. i was briefly a command sergeants major. i was actually a sergeant major. i never finished the course i'm a master sergeant a whole lot
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rank lower i knew that when i retired i put it in all my campaign material. none of my campaign staff would know the difference between e 8 and e 9 but i did. i knew it was politically advantageous for me. i knew my rear end ought to be in iraq but it's not. i made that statement but i slunk my way out. left my whole unit hanging out in a combat situation. the field artillery unit. you can't own that can you only run from that or hide from that. all i know is when i wrote a book recently the war on warriors what is happening to our military. the only people i cared about read that book were the guys i served with. i said read it, guys. let me know. i want to make sure everything is right. and that matters the most to me. he can't look a single guy he served with in the eye. that's why all the guys he served with are coming out and calling him out. remember swift vote veterans for truth? at least he went there and threw his medals in the river. he didn't even go. national guard members for truth. saying he was awol.
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tim a walls when we needed him and he doesn't deserve to be on this ticket. they can't answer these questions. >> laura: kinzinger came out republicans for harris-biden completely embarrassing himself. is he a vet. he said look, he earned his retirement and no one should take that away from him. i mean, and made a very bold assumption about vets. watch this. >> if you are a military veteran thinking about running for office, why would you run for office nowadays. instead now people are going to say i have done what 99% of the country didn't do. i don't want to run for office because maybe some time i said something inaccurate about my service intentionally or unintentionally now they are going to use that and hang that around my neck. >> that's as good as they are going to get, i guess. >> that's the best they can do is conjure up never trumpers ocome in and defend that position. he knows -- adam kinzinger knows better. >> he knows that a former
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commands sergeant major actually master sergeant knows everything about how the system works. knows everything about how you characterize things. knows how to couch things to make it sound likes you were in operation enduring freedom. i salute his service in italy. that's great. i did a year in guantanamo bay in support of operation enduring freedom. i would never characterize that as a combat mission. anyone who tries defend this is going to hide behind the warm glow we all have for vets and service. we appreciate tim walz' 24 years. he doesn't do that 25th. that's like saying i practiced for 24 years and then the super bowl came and i really was the head coach and i just jumped out and said no, i'm good. i'm good. all those 19, 20-year-olds expertise and knowledge whether they go into any fire. i would rather be in campaign headquarters minute society in the first district. that's the tim walz makes. voters will make that decision
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themselves. >> laura: someone didn't do their vetting very well. pete, wonderful to see you as always. thank you so much. coming up, just released body cam video shows local police enraged with the secret service just moments after trump was shot. don't go away. ke google, but itr 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 join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today.
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♪ >> laura: almost a month since the gunman killed -- almost killed donald trump and the secret service is not anywhere close to restoring trust in the agency. answer or just ignore it all together. last week we learned that the critical radio message about the gunman never reached the secret service. then it was the failure to use a surveillance drone at the rally site and then the lack of cell phone signal boosters in a rural area, dew. and as the "new york times" put it, some of the equipment the agency did bring, including a system to detect drone use by others didn't work when it was most needed. so the result was that a 20-year-old gunman had a technological advantage over a $3 billion federal agency. now brand new body cam video from fateful day alexis mcadams has been going through all of it. alexis, what have you found? >> well, laura, we are taking a brand new look at new body
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camera video of the local police in butler, pennsylvania as you just laid out. still more questions than answers. same thing again tonight with these clips that show just how a chaotic things were after former president trump w was nearly sht and killed on stage. bun officer was livid he told the secret service to secure the roof top that the suspect fired from but the secret service didn't listen. >> i [bleep] told them they needed to post the guys over here. i told them that the [bleep] >> who? >> the secret service. >> i told them that [bleep] tuesday. i told them to post [bleep] guys over here. >> here can you see the moments before the shooting officers trying to boost environmental protection agency other up on hands with the roof top. we had heard about it on video. this is 30 seconds before trump was shot. so these were critical moments. that was when one officer who was a local cop said he saw the gunman up on the roof but saw him point his weapon at him. so he dropped back down to the ground-to-a void being shot. then that gunman opened fire into that crowd. so the communication between law
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enforcement or really lack thereafter that day has been a huge part of this investigation on this body camera video can you hear two investigators saying they spotted the gunman in the crowd but lost him anyway. >> bicycle, with a backpack. a gentleman with a flat face. he was creeping people out. weighs last seen in the woods by the water tower [bleep] >> yeah, i know, i hear you. >> i couldn't find. >> yeah, couldn't find him but he was out there right near where trump was speaking. there will be more congressional hearings. that's the next step here. local authorities telling me earlier i talked to the sheriff, laura, prepared to be questioned by the feds in the coming days have to see what comes out of that, laura. >> laura: this is unreal. alexis thankful you were there on that day. joining us now former secret service agent. richard folly. what can you tell us? what stands out when you watch these videos? >> you know, laura, this is not yosemite that we are talking about where we are looking for two lost hikers over millions of
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acres, right? that building is within 300 feet of where the president was standing on the stage. where is the secret service presence? where is everyone? forget about the radio issues and the communications problem. the acting director said there were 70-something secret service agents there, and another 30 or 40 homeland security agents. i don't see anyone. where are all these guys? how is it that no one saw or overheard anything that was going on here and why is it that at the end of the day here, we have got two cops, one of whom takes it upon himself to climb up on that roof. how is that that the secret service knew nothing about this. didn't see this going on? where are these guys? it is total negligence. just a poor, poor performance and a total lack of preparation here. >> laura: now, there was a lot of confusion over who was supposed to be on the roof. watch this. >> i thought you were on the roof. i thought it was you. >> what? >> i thought you guys were on the roof. >> no.
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we're [inaudible] >> why were you not on the roof? [inaudible] [radio chatter] >> why weren't we? >> laura: this is like, you know, who is on first. i think those are the local -- those are local police going back. weren't you there? no, meanwhile, you are saying that the secret service's obligation even outside the perimeter. who cares? they were supposed to make sure someone was on that roof. >> exactly right. if you, walk into any secret service office. especially on the white house complex, the first thing you will see is signs pay attention to detail. when did that go out the window? it just wasn't done. where is the site agent who was supposed to be walking around that site to make sure that the last minut didn't start falling apart? like there was some confusion about who was supposed to be on the roof? i don't care who ultimately ends up on the roof. somebody has got to be up there. and that falls to the secret service to deal with that and it wasn't done.
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>> laura: well, an officer recounted a close run-in with the shooter. watch. >> before you [bleep] came up here i put my head up there like an idiot by myself. he turned around and [bleep] dropped [bleep] calling out on top the roof [bleep] were you not all on the same frequency? >> laura: richard? >> here again, first of all, that should never have happened. right you? are looking for a guy on the roof with a gun. i don't know if it was the smartest thing on the world to be climbing up there by yourself without anyone knowing sticking your head up there. put that aside for main. why was there not a communications check done prior to this event kicking off? every site that i have ever done and it may be five a day. it doesn't matter. you have a briefing with all of the personnel there. so you can have face-to-face and see who is there. what everyone is doing. and you make sure that everyone has got their radios. cher charged, they are working and everyone can do a last-second radio check. that just simply wasn't done
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here. this is unacceptable and it falls to the secret service to make sure that this was done. but this is probably another reason why the acting director and the leadership of the secret service has yet to identify who did this site and more importantly who was the site supervising officer? how could these very basic things have fallen through the cracks? >> laura: this is why some, you know, people out there call them conspiracy theorists, whatever. there is too many things that weren't done. this doesn't make sense. you know, and look, in the absence of facts, i said this the night it wanted ha, the absence of facts, people are going to run wild with this. here is one more, richard, check this out. >> i would say this is a [bleep] >> which gas company? >> somebody [bleep]ed up. >> stage is right there. >> they were on the second floor inside. >> you heard whenever trump was coming in they shut down cell service. >> i figured they did. >> laura: so, richard, they know someone should have been on the roof. that's what they're saying. they shut down cell service.
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texting pictures of the freak. it wasn't helping. can't text pictures no. cell service. >> yeah, this isn't an issue of we have to review procedures and policies. >> laura: come on. >> there is nothing procedures and policies. that's all nonsense. that's typical of this administration. this was a total breakdown on the part of the personnel that were there. and the lack of the leadership in management providing the proper level of assets that should have been afforded to president trump. hiding behind the fact that he was a former president or is he a candidate, that is inexcusable. >> laura: please. >> he is certainly not the norm for this. this was a total break down in leadership of the secret service. >> laura: richard, thank you for taking us through all of that. harris finally takes questions from the press after 18 days of shaming. we're on it, next. ♪
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>> a lot of questions when you are going to sit down for first interview since being the nominee. >> i have been working with my team to get an interview scheduled by the end of the month. >> laura: meanwhile trump talked to the media for an hour bringing down the cost of energy to deporting millions of illegals. lee and jason chaffetz. both former congressman. jason, she dual an interview before the end of the month. it's only august 8th. wow. >> yeah, how generous of her. don't you love the media? they are there on the tarmac. they only get five questions. one of the questions is are you going to do an interview? instead of actually asking a hard question there on the tarmac, i don't know, how about the ladder that your vice president wants to put over the border? you know, there are so many questions to ask her: she wants
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to do that day one in office. why not do it now? if you are going to do it? how are you going to do it. we could come up with a thousand questions. and that's what they ask? >> laura: what's your favorite tree? lee, trump also agreed to three debates september 4th. a debate on fox. september 10th, debate on abc. and a third -- nbc on december 25th. now we know she is going to have to spend a lot of time preparing. they are going to have her ready with lines of attack. how important given the tightening of these polls are these debates for trump, given how the media is covering for walz and harris? >> if there is an undecided voter still, once you get around labor day and they want to make their mind up, they are going to be tuning in to these debates. i think this will only get continued to hype up between now and then. especially while kamala harris is refusing to go unscripted, refusing to break away from that teleprompter, now, kamala harris
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today said that she is willing to do debates starting on september 10th. i think she needs to be showing up on september 4th for that fox interview because i don't think that she is willing to be in any type of a setting where she is not dictating terms. i don't think she likes the idea of being in front of a fox moderator and answer a tougher question. >> laura: jason, do you have any advice to trump on this because politico is reporting that it's going to be very tough out there for him because biden might be coming back to the campaign trail. his aides are rethinking his final months as president, sketching out a targeted role on the campaign trail. i mean, jason, really? this is what politico is saying that the man who couldn't get through a cbs news interview a few days ago had to correct himself in -- that he is going to be out there working for kamala? how is trump possibly going to deal with this? >> yeah. if he could only be so lucky,
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donald trump's prayers would be coming true. bring him out there. he will get another 20 people out to some rally. i mean, he is fairly irrelevant. at this point it's sad that he is the president of the united states and he can't draw a crowd. but, look, donald trump needs to keep being donald trump. go out there and talk about the policy, talk about the economy. talk about world events. talk about safety and security. that's his bread and butter. kamala harris' problem is she is kamala harris. she doesn't know policy. she doesn't have driving principles. and everything -- every position that she is trying to stakeout now is totally different than where she has been in the past. >> laura: lee and jason, thank you so much. coming up, kamala says she has a plan, jason, to fix inflation. so what has she been doing for the last three and a half years? we'll examine it, next. ♪
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>> prices are still too high. you know and it i know it. on day one, i will take on price gouging and bring down costs. prices for everyday things like groceries are still too high. you know it and i know it. when i am president, it will be a day one priority to fight to bring down prices. >> prices for everyday things like groceries are still too
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high. you know it and i know it. when i am president, it will be my day one priority to fight to bring down prices. >> laura: isn't she vice president right now? haven't they been in office for three and a half years? what have they been doing lately? she sounds like a candidate running against an incumbent president like she has never even been in office. so they helped destroy our economy. they borrowed and spent money like there was no tomorrow. and they drove inflation up. who is she trying to fool. joining me now thomas flipson, chair of the economic advisers. thomas, it's quite something that on day one i'm going to do this holding the answers they have until day one? okay. >> in general her ads the last couple weeks is that she is the workers' president, apparently even though i think this administration has hurt workers more than anyone, essentially
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they have a massive tax hike on the poor. another form of tax. you can raise it, you can rec taxes on printing money you get an inflation tax. so they lowered real weekly earnings, et cetera. compare to to trump where, you know, the whole idea was to disim late a demand for labor with a pro-business environment with lower regulation, lower taxes, that led to less poverty, lower welfare roles, higher middle income wages. trump should be in the social justice warriors hall of fame. >> laura: it's all about the economy all the time. the border is -- obviously it's still an issue but it's not as high up on the list as it once was. as important as it is, but this issue of bringing down costs if
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i were running for president that is almost all i would talk about, they are conning you and if she is elected, what you have seen over the last three and a half years is going to seem like a dream. it's going to get a lot worse. i would just stay on that and i wouldn't break from it. >> i can't imagine a worse foreign policy forecast if she wins, essentially. biden broke records with regulations. he even broke obama records, which was the previous record of having so much regulation. trump, obviously broke records can deregulation. more so even than reagan, essentially. and the tax hijackers, they are proposing. >> laura: huge. >> certainly going to hurt the poor. because it's going to reduce the demand for workers. >> laura: thomas, great to see you. thank you so much. the border czar even though she says she is not. the plans from her keep getting worse and radical, next. ♪
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>> what that really means is little to no border enforcement. >> i there's no question that we've gone to re-examine ice and it's role in the way that it is being administered in the work it is doing and we to rethink about starting from scratch. >> no wonder she tapped twisted tim to be a running mate because he's totally on board with her amnesty plan spirit in 2010 he said that he wanted to majorly perform dhs and ice and then he skipped out on a houseboat that would've opposed the abolishment of ice. joining me now is eric schmidt from missouri senator, it's clear that he didn't want to go on the record and support abolishing ice but obviously that's what sanctuary tim has
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always believed and that's the values he will carry into a harris administration. >> when you talk about this being the most radical ticket ever put fourth before the american people this is exactly what we are talking about. between the two of them, they've created an express lane of illegal immigration for the border to minnesota and all parts in between and coming to a neighbourhood near you because kamala harris opposed title 42 which was very effective pick when they came and they got rid of it, open the doors to 10 million illegal immigrants pick minnesota is a century state thanks to him. they want taxpayer-funded benefits for all these illegal immigrants. kamala harris wants to abolish private health insurance for you and me. it doesn't stop there as that clip indicated she wants to abolish ice and compared it to the kkk. these folks are radical on every front but in particular and related to illegal immigration. >> all you have to do is look at the difference between iowa and
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minnesota appear the way those two states are run. that tell you the whole story. you look at what's happened in minneapolis. destroyed by far left policies and iowa the governor's popular, the people are more upbeat, the place is humming with some economic activity and in minnesota people don't want to die in minnesota because the taxes are so high in the state. to have to figure out another plan that's how bad it is. >> it comes down to leadership. honestly this is a bizarre pick. i think we know why shapiro wasn't picked. they picked this boring guy who looks like a grandpa but he super dangerous. 's policies are radical. this guy is to the left of bernie sanders and so is kamala harris according to her voting record. i don't think the people when they get the chance to way in which is why they're so afraid of these debates and answering questions because when the record is on full display it's
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out of touch with real america. >> trump today talked about kamala on immigration. >> that she doesn't want to have borders, walls, he doesn't want to have any form of safety for our country. he doesn't mind people coming from prisons and neither does she i guess because she's not -- she couldn't care less. she was the borders are 100 percent and all of a sudden for the last few weeks she's not the border czar anymore. >> will she agreed to all three debates that trump has agreed to? >> no i don't think so. there go to try and hide her as long as they can. they will argue about debates. maybe she does one, her uncut -- incompetence will be on full display. the media will help her. >> the question they were asking at that tarmac three minutes with her on the tarmac it's like a short story. one of the questions is are you
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going to do more interviews? she only got a couple of questions. you don't ask that question, that's kinda ridiculous. calling her radical or kino think that's enough. i think your prices are going up , i get back in, gases going to be back in. trump said gas was at a dollar 87 a gallon. and how big should prices be in this campaign? it. >> that and the everyday cost of the grocery store. this is what matters to people and this is what this campaign has got to be about peer she's running, if she wants to change her position she's running against her own record. so people with -- want the peace and prosperity they had under president trump. >> great to see you as always thank you so much for joining us. make sure to follow me on social media, thank you for watching. remember it is america now and forever and jesse watters is next. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime peer tonight.
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