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washington tonight. thank you as alway with uss fors spending time with us. all right. call off the search. bidens finally reappeareappeared >>ean,d. i mean, i don't know how you do that. all right. what am i doing now? >> and the 2024 ad warse will are underway and will read them. >> are you better off than you were four years ago?r watc >> plus, why was tulsi gabbard put on a terror watch list that she's here with reaction? >> but first, all right, let'sae say you're in the food business and that you've launchedw new vegan patty with signature seasonin afterg and.n then let's say after repeated product testing, it's clear that evesayingn vegan customers are saying it tastes bad. >> pleas>> de use this designere as well as anyone else. >> how? oka >> like a vegan? and are you okay? >> oh, no. and then instead of abandoning the product that customers don't like, you simply launch
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a new ad campaign now. >> well,e this is we are withthat the democratic ticket for years, pollserican have shownedo that americans soured on the products they were offering y , meaning the results of the biden-harris policies. yet no mattemar what, the partyu refuses to change. instead, they keep serving upan the same terrible policies only with a no pitch and new branding. tonve gone from dark, brando to joyful. >> kamala understand in thist fight. as tim walz likes to point out, we w are joyful warriors, joyful warrior. oh, that's nice. on a greeting card, words that you might use in an anniversary toast. >> but why should orl orans feel joyful joyful good if the product again, stomsesults of their policie are stomach churning? >> the milk chicken sandwich is like a i don't know, m it's like $3 now or something. it used to be a dollar. i rememberen a lf that where yd
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a dollar menu. you had a lot of things that you can just cake quickly. comei wao $5s like. >> i mean, these are you knowths but a key indication of the strength of the economy often comes in the tiniest of whispers today. whis's decline in foot traffic at mcdonald's, seeing that price inputs beef, forto example, have continued to rise substantially and that as wellim as have labor costs with, minimum wage increases, but at leas timt and tim are having fu for three and a half years, the democrats have cruelly ignoree crd the strain that theu bad policies have put on middle clast ons americans and as committed leftists, their policies are not. at >> but now that he's off the ticket, everyone should see that biden.
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he wasn't a traditional president. he was just a figureheadpitch d a pitchman and a bad one for a lousy product. m an with biden. biden the pitch was very gloomy. it waswarnings about. and gloom warnings about how trump will be a dictator. it'll be the end of democrach hl but with harris and walz, it's all vibes. it's all good, but nouencer substance. it's chats with influencers. . stars and funny memes. celebs on zoom i. >> trump is weird, vance is creepy, and both of them, together are a couple of slap nuts spreading their brand of stupidityd racism and misogyny across the land. >> they're trying to maker people feel good about hating trump. to tut people feelle feel go got being poorer, feel joyful that they're going to take awagy your gas powered car or maybe be inspired by the migrants. vin't worry, be happy we have our mvp. i went to what i call a madamntd vice and coach who are bringing hope and joy this campaign.
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people are happy, they're dancing. there' js so much joy in a way.r >>e kamali a and tim are kindou of presenting themselves like your friendl y co-hosts on local morning tv. you wouldn't want t advice fromt the local morning tv host. the great people they give, wonderful gardening, barbecuing and leisure time tips. >> can i just tellu you something? yeah. i've never make dosasomethin. >> okay, but you're really good about critiquing them. great.this it. >> this is going to be great for me. right on them. made it up. oh, that's a nice one. >> yeah. even the atlanti c used to prides itself as being an intellectually serious journalin . is urging readers to vote for them because they likee th food. >> tim walz loves food. a he loves corn dogsll and thei'mr all you can drink milk booth at the minnesota state fair. s k and i'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you this.
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dunking cinnamon and chili. he gets excited about soda. he post pictures of his sandwiches. americans should take comfort even as they seells, i own foodi bills, i guess. >> what are they, up 30 to 40%. with should takeim comfort in knowing that tim walsh still eats with abando.n. and then the searing analysis a we're witnessingd centri what might be the most food his presidential campaign in american histor. y. enthus kamala harris is, by all accounts, an exceptional enthusiastiacookand ha, home cos made cooking part of her a political brand. the surely an intentional calculation. welllast par the right about tht part. now, it would surprisee world, atlantic that donald trump, who owns resorts around the worlo knd, actually also knh something about food and hospitality, but forgot that. >> and there's apparently no level of humiliation, th the meg won't subject themselves to and no amount of groveling
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is too much for them in order, of course, to do what theyn or o for joe biden cover for their bad product, she's focused on being a joyful warrior, differentd message. different tone. this feels like a very different democratic campaign general vibe vib, feeling of of freedom and the happiness and joyfulness there. >> something incredibly joyful about their barnstormingse the country. this week there were moments when i went back and listened yoe. e tape becaus >> you could hear him kind of audibly giggling tihe he yes, she said. t he he i knew pitch man orn pitch woman cannot and willem a make a bad product more popular. >> might get him a little attentione a while, but eventually word gets around that the is still the same and the product stinks. s i personally feel like n the economy is right nowbills
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less pay, more expensegos, bille going up, rents going up. so it's -- it's pretty bad. a i worked three jobs just to break even every month and it have master's degree from columbia. the economy is pretty rougy rou. h. >> current government has absolutely ruined everything. repat afford,can't life what'sy being repackaged and rebrandedem here are four more years of decline. >> the economy wouldd nose. . foreign policy will flounder and more illegals will floodadmt in. >> the only thing that will change in a harris administratioon wouldvend be that we have a president who's slightly more annoying joe biden.ff >> joining us now, sean duffy,yf co-hosbnt of espn's the bottomh line, and charlie hurt, opinion editor of the washington times, both fox news contributors. >> sean, like it to read these pieces written by once in oneh serious journals, whether goo you agree with them or not liberal or conservative
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that they're good cook d theysic and they like the culinary experience. so what's the recipehere? tror america here? >> but they are doing their job right. they're democrat activists to se the and they're trying to sell a message to the american people. and i got to tell you, i saw the rall rally wisy, oakland, wisconsin. that was real. people are coming up because you have a candidateandidate thd put sentences together that form paragraphs from a message that joe biden couldn't do. and again, you can buy joy for a while. ofyou can buy some excitementt of a new candidate for a little while. but to your poine point t, at of point, the american voter is going to come and go. but what are you going to do to make my better? prices are up over 20% on average. you mentioneverage.d food costs if not more percent. what are you going to do to fids the problems that i face? and instead of having platitudes, let's talk about some polic any, what you'ren going to do to fix this. and kamala harris won't do that, by the way. she hasn't don t weekssince e aw in the three weeks since she's been in this race. she says she'll do an interviewe an three weeks from now, six weeks as a presidential candidatet and not one interview. that's because she can't give an interview. sht e put coherently cogent sentences together.
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by a reale wi journalist. well, i think they went to thast when they got the wisconsin rally, because that that grammy award winner, bon iver. right. that's kind of like that. yeah. yeah. they're not wellt that, they'ren that good, laura. but that's that kind of got them that kind of itnt to wa gon going there. >> but i want to watch or watch this exchange. charlitland wait untile that kay had and then wait until you hear how the presss descri describes it. >> yeah. how many times i might get. so they're talking about she's talking about taco recipes and forth. the atlantic described it shdfollows she answere with the kind of absorbed expression that she might otherwisght othee display when explaining foreign policy on the debate stage. carnitas are the same as foreign policyforeig.
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okay. yeah. i've never heard her intelligently describe anything about foreign policy. she always sounds liken po not the not not the third grade teacher, but the third grader trying to explain how the map works. and it's ver all very strange,he you know? you know, i think it's kind of interesting, this little boomlet we'visteningtoe had aboe listening to the harris campaign talk about howti weird. r other people are. thmup forhat's a for of projection on their part. they're trying to to basically cover up for the fact that the past three or four years we have endured the weirdest the weirdest presidency of our lifetime, whether it's all the weirdness of joe biden and his family or the weirdnese wes kamala harris, kamalald harris and and having to hire child actors to do weird these weir d with her.e and you know, the result is that don't trust a candidate who is not only this but also this fake and they're trying to basically fake their way
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through all of it. and the reasoncaus is because ds their policies, as you point out, are so disaster for the american people. they don't there's not a single policyutio solution that they have that they offer that anybody wantss in wantsey d in their lives. this is their problem. and soo althis they do all thish campaigning. and it shawn points out, the medie medi wita with it beci that's their only hope of winning angn but i'm actually quite heartened, these polls that have come out lately becaus thae given the fact thata most powerful media apparatuppas in the entire history ti politics is mobilized rising for these two individuals, kamala harris and tim walz, and they're about a little bit better than biden wates before the debate. not much. right. i e. nomy,at's incrediblible. i think that's an incredible sign if trump sticks to the economy. thispens ui think this opens up
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big time after the democratthos convention, the economy, the border, foreign policy. those are all issuesart trum thp wins. and i think it's a testament to two acts or what former was formerly o as twitter. you're able to share information, able to share videos that you couldn't do. back in 2020, and information is getting out. in ahe liee t work doesn't work as well. when we can all find the truth and a different platformorm whih is what's happening in this campaign. and again, you can you can run o on, you know, cooking lessonsd and, you know, platitudes. but again, the americasolutinr i people want hard solutions to fix the problems that they face in their lives. >> same ba>> lauraroblem d. you >> new pitch woman. up, and charlie. why >> yeah. great to see you. coming up, why is tulsi? n pu >> why has she been put on a terror watch list? >> i didn't believe this when i first read it. but we're going to ask her about it next. >> itch. itch. scratch must not itch. stop the itch. sanity with cortisone tents for bug bites, poison ivy and other itches. cortisone ten is number one.
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was about to burn to the ground, diversity and inclusion training experience workingitie with diverse communities. thewhat communities will they be coming from? well, they have weapon s. r do they have de-escalation training? will they be in regular uniform mortant wearing riot gear? >> yeah. those were the importantti questionons at moment.s at the . >> joining us now, stacy washington, host of stacy on the right on sirius xm patriot radio. stac see by, great to see you bk on the angle now. >> it took three days be of looting and destruction for the national guard to beabout, on the ground, but that's what walz's team was worried about. the dea component >>d. , thisfieg of laura, i just can't believe the exposé the actual picture of the events on the ground and in his administration cad in this report called the review of lawlessness in government responsehets.s to the 2020 riott this is a man who was taskedties with the safet, foy of, thesek
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communities, these cities for the entire state. and his responsequestion was tol silly questions about what they would be wearing wi cr or not.helped they were taught to deal with diverse communities. none of those things would wghts helped with the rioting, and they also left out opportunities to utilizepu their resources, like the air national guard, who could have put up drones to tell dronm where the rioters were. they could have had air support via helicopters. they didn' were.air sparptt use. there are so many things that he was focused on thao witl had zero to do with law enforcement or keeping people safe. he realled hy here. well, the report, stacey, alsoor confirms that insteader of sending out state troopers, to came to thers capitol walls, his office sent out a department public safety tribal liaison becauseso they needed address the community and cultural concerns of the rioters, of the rioters. this actually seems like a a babylon b article. i just can't thisreadin can't actually be, i'm reading
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it thinking, okay, i'm being punked here. this can't be actually real. but this is why this whole situation just spun outignifi of control. >> there was no law enforcement, no, no significanct enough law enforcement response. and then when the law did comeec at that point, they were worried comed of doing the audin stepping in the wrong direction, doing the right thg. , saying the wrong thin so everyone's on tenterhooks. and meanwhile, people lost los s of millions of dollars of businesses and lives were lost . t. >> you know, laura, the people who live there, who lost e lie losttheir businesses proby will wish this was an episode of punked and that ashton kutcher would have popped out at any moment and stopped everything. but instead, they had to rely on governoashton havr to honests so ill equipped and unprepared . this he really was concerned with what they look like, what they talked their form of communication the way that the oy appear to the rioters, much more than actually stopping the violence and they lost significant government, old property and privatbusinesse businesses
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that evening. and it went on for three days. th he had so many opportunitie s to put it down. and when we're talking about law enforcement, laura, i understand imporrt that diverh is an important part of anyen aspect of hiring and firin ag. e tot when i think about a law enforcement officer, i think about someone who has a gun and a badgane training to be abt to stop an intruder or to stop rioters to protect my person and by extension, my property. o and that's why we can't rely on them. the supreme court found that they have no dutythey are to protect. they're only an investigatory agency, but they haven't foundee anything like that about the governor. the governor actually does have a responsibility to citizensibility s to protect themenforc and their property, to stop riots, to use the national guardemr dispos, aw enforcement at their disposal to protect them and governor waledz. and i'm just i'm digging. i'm seeking to finout,d out.o laura why? harris vice president. harris to choose this maben to n her running mate. i just can't find one good reason he's not cuddly.is he . . he's not cute. what's going on here? well, it's that. i mean , we got to run, but it'se obviously he echoes.
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the progressive values that she most identifieidn't was with. >> and they didn't wantd to offend anybody. they couldn't offend anybody with with shapirtoo witho. the and so they had to go with wallace. but i don't think they properly vetted him. i don't i don't think they did. but, stacey, so great to have you on. thank you so mucat weekend.h. >> have a great weekend, laura. we're not going back. we're not going back. our fight is a fight for the future. and it is a fight for freedom. >> freedom. well, the die and the climate scolds at the harris. they're working overtime to con americans into believing that. democrats and harris. they care so much about freedoli . it's all about freedom. but the only freedom they're really interested in preservinng is, it kne freege the freedom to abort babies in the ninth0 st month in 50 states, freedom to allow minors to get get gender surgery, a available anywhere in the housel . >> but because the rest of us know that they'r s banne they're real
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agenda includes banning cars taking away your gas heaters, io eliminating car lanes for bike lanes. >> and the last time i also checked, you're not free when the government peenalizes indicts and surveilled you becaus inde you're a devout catholic or a former president they don't like ori a political critic or tulsi gabbard. th >> and now a whistleblower report is revealing that theuiet government has been tracking tulsi. she was adde d to quiet skies h list a few weeks ago and airn marshals have been on everytl flight she's taken since. >> so whiy exactly did tulsit gabbard do to get added to the terror watch lis t? critic >> it came the day after sheiz g criticized the biden administrationht h the action right here on the angle to our foreig n policy decisions are being made by unelected people in the military industrial complex who are cog in ag from us bein a constant state of war and the national security state
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that has power to undermine our freedoms and liberties when we are in a state of war. kamala harris does not have the strengthd up te stand up to the military industrial complex. >> okay that's while.ther joining me now, tulsi gabbard, former u.s. congresswomacongresn fox news contributor. tulsi, now you served this country in uniforin.m, eveo getting deployed to iraq. thank you for going on like tim walz tim and. now you're being surveilled. freean, it's a form of surveillance or hassling and intrusion upon your freedo . to by the government. >> what is this?t can' >> i mean, i didn't believe it, really, when when i first heard about it, i said, oh, that can't be. but how does this make you fee llitica . >> laura, this is a clear acthe of political retaliationwa. ent. there's no other way to put it. you laid out the sequence of events the very next day after my conversation with on the air, warning the american people about how dangerous o kamala harris presidency would be.
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i was placed domes this domestis terror watch list, which is called the quiet skiets undea the department of homeland security. the cleandsecurir pain and reali visceral hurt that comes. this is, as you mentioned, like. many americans, i enlisted because of the terrorist att attacks on 911 to go after the islamist terrorists who attacked us onn and day ando now have my own government now turn around and put me on a domestic terror watch list. it it is it hits to the corewe o and is the ultimate sense of betrayal. but -- but we lookhy they ar aty they are doing this. it has a chilling effect. it warningh sends a warning boe and to anyone else who even thinks about daring to criticize our own government, which is a guaranteedch is protected right under the first amendment. yeah. that that we will be subject sug to a violation of our fourth amendment right to privacy kind through this kind of surveillance. and that's that's the biggesn t
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that's been caused by this entire situation. i wi. is now foreverver. i will i will always be looking over my shoulder wondering ift g and how our government in any of these different agencies is surveilling me, watching me. are they reading my reading or callg, looking at my phone calls? yeah, i was going to say yes, yes and yeleast.s that's what id guess, at least. now, in a letter from whistleblower attorney tristanhn leavitt. he writes that the special mission coveragerd's cas in my e case reportedly involves two explosive detection k-9 teams, one transportation security analyst for an explosive securie one plaincloti supervisor and three federal air marshals on every flight. miss gabbard boards up. >> well, look, i mean, i'm not laughing tells you, because, i mean this is literally like. the soviet union, china today, north korea, any totalitarian regime. rian, th but donald trump is the totalitarian. right. he's the dictator in waiting.
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okay . know abo yeah. this this is just and this t is whaitt we know about and we know about it because of these brave whistleblowers from the aireng forwar marshal servie coming forward. what i'm questioning is, what are the thingg inous are happening in our government that i don't know about? survis i have they beent be surveilling me? this is just the recent occurrence. ised i not be surprised to know that there are other government agenciesbein who are also being weaponized againstme of political those who dare to challenge this regime. the biden administration and that that's really what it comes down to. d why thand why they have to bep now, defundingpe the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. mykeep free. and you pointed to this. yes, exactly. i cat isn get free so long as m government is breathing down, neck and watching my every move. well, we got to go. but we're going to be followineg this closely. demanding that this cond whoevnhoulithdraw and whoever is responsible for
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this decision. and there's one person who made the decisioniredely. should be d immediately. but this should never, ever happen in the united states of america to any policy to anybody. but think this is the tip of the iceberg. and i know donald trump isrised surprised by any of this. tulsi. thank you very much. cop,all right. , poll coming up, as the race tightens, pollsters tell us whaatp needt needs to do to n november come out on top. stay with us. >> what you're about to see is incredible. fox sensational hit show burst back into action. the gun don't miss all new episodes of crime cam, 24/7 new cameras based on what the drug exposing new crimes and delivering swift justice. crime cam 24/7 new episode tonight on fox nation is streaming. gunnar henderson and the orioles battled the rain for
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start to his rally in montana after plane was diverted due to mechanical issues. and a third person is behind bars in connection with a foiled terror targeting taylor swift concerts in vienna. authorities believe the suspects are part of an isis satellite that is increasing in strength. according to the united nations, isis is currently one of the biggest terror threats in europe. i'm jan paynter. now back to the ingraham angle for all your headlines. >> log on to foxnews.com. ation. it's time to take the pulse of the nation. ameriwe all know that americane are hurting and commonly admitsc that gas and grocery prices are up when you have to. the factts thes. and that's why the economy remains the key issue ahead el cs election.on it's clear who americans trust more to get this countryw back on track economically. >> a new cnbc poll showscn e
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trump leading harris by two points overall. but on the economy specifically, he's leading by a margin of, 2 to 1. tow >> who's the one? joining us now is matt towery, political analyst and pollster, and doug schoen, democratic pollster. pollstndand former advisor to pi bill clinton. let'ths with you, matt, on this, because this has been the vibee. campaign, the good feelings and this is like the joy luck club where georgia, we're joyful. e l >> we hope we're lucky enoughe to make it through the election. but this is still the number one issue. and yet kamala harris doesn'tt want to talk substantively about it . >> yeah. in fact, robert kay, what he fis does, the polling plus podcast with me, we justhe a round of polling, all of the swing states and i can give you some good newoo fors fd republicans. the the drop for president trump hatrump has notn anywhere as significant as it's
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showing up in these national polls g we. laura, the one thing we did learn i is exactly what you're saying, laura, and that is the economy is now the number one issue. border has dropped down a biint in. fact only 50% knew that or confirmed that sheboso tha wasem the borders are. so that that's not as big an issue right now but the economii big right now. that's going to be a deciding point. campaign, y i were the trump campaign. i would move those ads about the border and bring so ecowhat he some ads about the economy and what he will do forb the economy and reminding25% how bad the economy is with inflation. foo25% up for food alone in ths last four years. matt is right.ng it is a voting issue the voting issue. in fact, kamala is running ads s now talking about being fair to the middle class, having anng economy that works for all. that's her way get saying i geth that you're hurting. trust mee in the future. trump should be running a campaigncampai. tax the economy on his economic leadership, on taxg to, trying
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to make the case that people by that they'l life anl a bette. and a better economy under his leadership that,. they believe that so far the trump campaign hasn't gone there. yeah, i mean, forget that she's dumb. she's this she's atheir polit. their policies have failed americans and they continue to hurt americans. but look at these swin.g states. more to matt's point about swing state polling. according to the survey by ipsos voters in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin,a. georgia, north carolina, arizona, nevada have harris and trump in a statistical dead heat for the presidency. matt. people think, oh, how can itg de be a statistical dead heatad? that means it's, you know, the harris honeymoon is going to take her all the way to victory. why is that the wrong way to look at this? if it's a statistical dead heat ? and donald trump's one of the one of the opponents ? >> well, because in the past election in 2020, the average on the real clear politics for
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each of these states had biden leadins always hidg subst. so there's always a hidden trump vote. i will go back to whatthough an doug said, though, and i totally agree. i want to see why this campaign doesn'bout t talk about the socialthat security tax cut or elimination of taxes on suchtalked that true talked about for seniors more ads about, the fact he doesn't want to tax tips. these are issues that ar e proactive. they're affirmative, and they would really help trump right now. those ads aren't out there and they need them in order to counterr harris and her sort of good vibe. i'll promise you a good economy somehow. >> campaign. yeah. doug, a new marquette law pollwk ,kamala harris. odd and it's really struck me as odd. r uphas her up by eight points n you include third party candidates, rfk jr. doest seemht t that right to yo? you know, you're the you're a polling expert. so is matt. this marquewhat about this mart it? >> it doesn't seem right, laura. i've looked at the poll. i think it is skewed.
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and weighted to the democrats. to me, the swing ss states pollr are the most important. and if they're tied or frankly, there's other polling showing trump narrowly aheadof and for five of the seven states that suggests to meonal the national numbers should be plus or minusr minus two for trump or for harris. so eight points suggests that the sampl e was skewed for the democrats. and looking at the numbers i did suggests to me that the poll needs to be taken with a: so b very large grain of salt. >> so both matt anot dd, doug tonight agree that this is a pocketbook election. hav she might have good vibes, but we have but we meaning the president woulyou ard, say e have good news. you're going to have more money in your pocket and you're not muchfoodyourspending so much gas or food. p vote for me and you'll have more money in your pocket. i justoct. whole. >> that's it. that's the whole election. matt, just tell people that. , laura. yeah, yeah, i know
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you're.i will you're right into doug's point. they need to tell people.p on g i will say that wallace is sort of a gift that will keep on giving some ofsition his positig in testing that in in these swinatg states, they do not. go over well at all. so that's a little icing on top. d what a t tbut it's all about . and what are you going to do to make it better? donaldvery trump can tellth that story very convincingly and it gets out there with ads . >> absolutely. matt and great to see it tonight. thanks so much th jo. t >> joe biden reappears and it ain't pretty. raymond arroyo has iy. t all friday follies, which is next. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. watertown, ames. you can't control the amount of sleep that you're getting. i know. scary unless you use relaxium sleep relaxing. sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients and it usually works from the very first night you try it. relaxium sleep is studied, tested and designed by a neurologist to help you fall asleep faster, asleep longer, and wake up refreshed.
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learn more about children international and. help end poverty for good.k godt >> thank god it's friday. and that means it's time for friday follies. and for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. >> raymond, we saw something unexpected this week. it was a sighting. look li laura, i know it's not seen and unseen, but we had a rare sighting this week of former president of the current president biden.th i'm sorry that he is still the sitting president. he had an important event with a baseball team. the good is park's attorney,shaw joe did not see his shadow, whic tickans kamala harris will have 90 more days atop the democratic ticket. the thethe reason they pushed biden out is all too obvious, though mora, after swimming inhe tampa bay and baltimor waye by e
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way it's not baltimore. >> my dad's from baltimore is momma. baltimoi made his happy dodgerf i like his dress, man. i tell you what. going to need another finger or. else he got to put the fifth ring ring on his thumb. i mean, i don't know how you do [app. l righth oh, hell no, ma'am. a i don't. >> all right, what am i doing now? hmfor years.m that's what we'ves asking for years. but despite the decline, s laur. there are still some hard feelings about biden's rush. poi anita dunn. you remember her? the adviser to biden told politicoco this. >> you had this decision t that the democratic party madery to ignore their primary voters and ignore their primary processs. s. >> that was a very donor driven thing. joe biden had won the nominationwe're a part t. just, you know, we're a partyan that likes to talk about votingd ,voting rights and made wan a decision some. leaders did that. they wanted to go disenfranchize everyone who would participate in the primarieed in th
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aries. s. >> people went and they voted for joe biden. nobiden. w she doesn't seem bitter. she is bitter, but she's saying what we've been saying. i mean, they had a primary. joe won. they kne thosew was declining. >> they knew he had those moments like he had with the baseball player. wi and theyhat for were willing to go all the way with them. >> it's only that debateformanci performance and the stumble. she's right. she she's blamins blaminers ofgs of her own party, though, and the media for driving him out. and the interestin g thing here is tim walz was head of thehe as rules committee for the dnc. he also is the guy governo who organized that call the governors to jettison joe biden. remember that big call? ? walzwalz orchestrated it.r >> interesting. and you could almostkamala hear kamala harris meditating on the biden shove off >>y. ther da >> there's some conversion that's happened in our countrycg in last several years where there's a suggestion that somehow strength is about making people feel small.no o >> making people feel alone. al.
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>> no one should ever be madearl to fight alone. >> and that we are all in this together. it feels like one of those sbc ads. won't you help this poor sufferinwon't g find purpose inp lame duck days? int you please help.please >> oh, well, she actually. >> i mean, there's all this huge news tonight sendingto sau offensive weapons to saudi whabia. >> they're sending a huge tranche of money, another tranche to ukraine. well, who who's making these decisions? >> but i don't think it there have been checking with kamala, but shh kae barelye references f joe anymore. >> well, in one of a few speec unscripted events after she read the same speech for lik dao days in a row fromo un the teleprompter, she spoke to union workers. and that brings us, laura to kamala's word of the day. today's word is hard work. >> you know, the one thing about all of us is we like hardo work.
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hard work is good work. hard work is good work. the thing that we like about hard work is we have fun thang. f ua >> hard work. thank you to the sisters and brothers of uaw. n't >> oh, look, this is why can't speak without the prompter. it's a miasma of repetitionn dea and it's it's reason. detachedch from what has been. it's an amazing thing to listen to. it just goes>> she. >> she didn't she didn't reference that the plant outsidie of detroit announcing and i put it on twitter that they're laying off like, ny you know, 2300 workers. >> well, the uaw isn'tinsanity concerned with the layoffs that are coming because of this insanitylation of regulations and mandates, too, to tie this back to angle or we have 90 days left. that's it. and i think it's still a painll election. how much pain are the voters willinto takg take financially and otherwise? that's the question they have candr in that both of these for candidates are going to have to provide some questione whats
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and remedy for. >> we'll see what they come up with. but as lonm an hag tim and kamala a are having fun, isn't that all that matters? >> you might be a poorer, but isn't that all that matters? >> hard work. hard wor that'twk. >> laura that's two words, by the way. the words of the day or the phrase e the words may. be more than one word. >> thank great you, raymond. >> great to say. have a great weekend. all right. up next, the trump campaign just well callou released a newn calling out kamala. >> the 2024 ad wars are on and their next. but secrets lie hidden in the shadows of our world. you guys see these like you tell, but what if alien life isn't out there but right here with us? do you believe that our government in possession of you apis? >> absolutely. join me for a fox nation original as we reveal startling mysteries unfold right before our very eyes. >> aliens among us streaming now on fox nation, all part of fox files on fox nation.
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campaign. withnow. he had help from an old friend in thiols new watch. >> are you better off thanthan you were four years ago? if you don't think are fro thate course that we've been on for the last four years is what you would like to se e us fight over the next four years, then i would suggest another choice that you have. >> president trump. he'll make america great again . >> now, terry, almost the entire is, of course, reagan speaking decades ago. does that reach out and grabgrat the viewers. i >> i think it does. laura and thank you so much for having me. i woulhaving me.d give that a rt ad an a-minus. it taps into the nostalgia. it tapit ts intoap the entire question we are supposed to be asking ourselves, are we better off than we were years ago? and the answer is obviously no. e answand so it leads the viewes to a very obvious conclusion.
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we need someone in therey knew,t or at least someone in there l tt had things under controso a lot better than what we have now. so i give it an a-minuhahave s, and it's only because it's just you know, it be a little bite vl better with the visuals, i think. >> all right. , 50 million dollar ad? buy. well, this portrays her as having kind of a rags to riches story. >> watch. >> when you're raised by an immigrant mother, you learn what's possibln you'ree. >> determination and determination is how kamalac went from working in mcdonald'so to prosecutor, state attorney general, u.s. se. tor and her vice >> terry, it's to me, it seems like she's running as a is it as an outsider, a challenger, not the incumbent? like, we don't we don'cumbent. t know. >> she is. no, that's exactly right.>> ' s laura. and this is key for kamala's campaign. she has to she has to run as as a clean slate.
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right. so if you notice in that aadd, there are no images of biden. harris there's no joe biden in there. shere's accomplishment she's running on in there. right. if shee' to basically a clean slate. but with all the benefits sove a buty. and that's the message that she's doing. so i think it's look, i'm putting i'm a conservative o d trump alldonal the way. but i do think that this is a be a thid it taps into anan spi american spirit. you know, it goes into irit being raised by an immigrant, overcoming challenges, rising up through the ranks. ercoming but overall, i think it getsb the job done for her. and it's the right message>> y i would be running on if i were. >> yeah, well, you can't run on the record because the record'sou the lousy. so, you know, you need you need to just revert to personal narrative neede. ni all right. there's another ad froma republican pennsylvania senate candidate dave mccormack. >> watch this. >> i'm proud of minnesota. his response? why did it takresponse e to destructive nights of chaos before the national guard took action? der joined protesters in and i've had privileges, white privilege every mile. harris urged americans to bail
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out these criminald americ terr. great. >>re. honestly, i would give that one an a-plus. that ad by dave mccormack's campaign. dav is exceptionally,e exceptionally done. well, devastating. i saw the full a weld. s deva it's devastating. and it taps into both candidates on the democraticstd side of the aisle. and then also bob casey. it makes us our opponentcat makk very weak. right. you have bob casey kneeling down with a fist u n withp talkinge priv about, you know, white privilege and just embarrassing thingsilarrassin for.lvania >> all right. for anyone in pennsylvania. terry, great to have you on. you we'll have you back. the ad wars will continue. thanks so much . llowin that is it for us tonight. make sure you follow me on social media all weekend long. g li'm dropping maria in texas. >> next week we'll be on the air. but thank you fo willr watching.e >> it's america now and forever. jesse watters takes it from here. >> hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro

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