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bison president kamala harris back on the bay area she said to attend san francisco fund raise her. she shake criticism for other republicans trying to paint her as a san francisco liberal over a record as a bay area prosecutor. this is a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i am arthel neville hey eric. eric: thank you for joining us on this sunday. i am eric shawn. reported 700 people are expected to attend tonight's fundraiser in san francisco. it will bring in they say $12 million for the harris/walls campaign by joining harris' house speaker nancy pelosi reportedly had a hand in commencing president biden to step aside from the race. the president sitting down for his first interview since the reelection campaign admitting mounting pressure from within his own party specifically the risk of losing down ballot races in congress if he remained on the ticket was one of the major reasons that he did decide to exit the race.
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arthel: let's go to lucas and thompson live at the latest with that all of this. >> good afternoon. speaking of nancy pelosi one of the most powerful democrats here in washington of course reportedly one of the reasons vice president kamala harris picked tim walz of your writing made her name cap with the president was asked why he was dropping out of the race. >> a number of my democratic colleagues in the house and senate thought i was going to hurt them in the races. and i was concerned if i stayed in the race that would be the topic. why did nancy pelosi say why did so? i thought to be a real distraction. >> yesterday at vice president kamala harris making unscheduled remarks discuss the war in gaza. >> yet again there are far too many civilians who have been
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killed. israel has a right to go after the terrorists that are hamas. but as as i have said it many, many times they also have i believe an important responsibility. >> the present and i've been working on the clock when you get the hostages that we need a hostage d dylan a cease-fire. >> "fox news sunday" at senator tom cotton said harris is not prepared to be commander-in-chief and defend israel. >> israel has to strike on occasion in places like hospitals and schools because hamas uses them. to fire mortars and rockets with our civilian casualties in gaza no doubt but those are solely the responsibility of hamas, not israel. >> it does not appear iran is eminently close to attacking israel has been threatened back on april 13 president biden or
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rushed back from his home and rehoboth beach here to the white house just before the attack so far there are no plans for president biden to return here to the white house today. arthel: lucas tomlinson alive at the white house appeared thank you. eric: vice president hair spending most of the last we got a tour and critical battleground states but looking to convince a lot of working-class americans she's a better option for former president trump. republicans have been labeling her as a quote san francisco liberal and a quote california radical over some of her past views on crime and immigration. harris has since backed away from some of the more liberal promises that she made in 2019. like a fracking band are single-payer health system observers say she is trying to appease progressive democrats who don't think she's doing enough to advance their agenda. so they say she faces a bit of a balancing act. former republican candidate for
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san francisco mayor who has been well acquainted with the vice president for many years. do you see this pivot? do you see a change and does she mean it? what do you see happening from the district attorney and the attorney general of your state you have known for so many years? >> first, thank you. good afternoon. i don't believe what she says here in san francisco. we are kind of scratching our heads why has she been getting to this point of a popularity across america when she has clearly shown over the last years as when she was a senator the most progressive liberal leftist senator voted all the way to the far left. and for her to be painted as someone who is trying to straddle the line, trying to compromise we do not buy that.
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i do not buy that. america should not buy that. eric: is it possible she is trying to attack we seen this before where they kind of in the middle for general election? >> you would think. but now we have her choice tim walz as her running mate for vice president. that rate there is another big warning sign. i have colleagues and friends all up and down the state of california who are liberal. who are progressive. they do not like that she chose him as a running mate. he does not represent what they want. they are now very conflicted. eric: at the same time here's a list of some of the changes in policy positions from the vice president. as we said the fracking band, no mandatory buyback program, for weapon to support the increase in police. tougher border policies her
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campaign says she was tough as nails prosecutor that is a quote. that's what she is bring into the campaign you see that? >> i read that but i don't believe it. she has been a chameleon. she has flip-flopped over the years. a lot of this is election-year posturing. they will say whatever it is they need to say to appeal especially the states across the united states that are in flux and don't of the battleground with trump or harrison. but don't trust her a lot of us don't trust her especially when she was attorney general back in 2014 when she came up with a very deceptive title that became part 47. we all know from what happened in california what prop 47 has
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done. what do you explain what that was for our viewers? >> yes of course. prop 47 was a ballot measure that had lowered the threshold and actually it raise the threshold to $950 so that way any of the perpetrators of crime if they stole merchandise that is what led to the massive looting we see oliver california over the last couple of years. it was a get out of jail free card. the title of the measure put in the voter guide is decided upon a written upon undecided by the attorney general at that point was kamala harris the safe neighborhood and schools act which was extremely deceptive it endend up making that ballot measure pass. until we have seen her on fox
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news and we've talked about for years now this is one of the biggest issues in my mind that we have here in our public safety and crime san franciscans that is their top issue here in a recent poll. it's a crime and safety. a lot of this now we point to kamala harris for being the reason this is now going to another ballot measure this november should try to undo the majority of what prop 72 72 did their. >> are trying to undo that. finally and a lot of observers pointing to changes in policy positions here is what xes says about that. their headline and this article said harris pivots from some progressive policies. vice president kamala harris isn't dialing back the several progressive policy position she is held in recent years her stance appears her loyalty to biden policies as well as her attempt to win over moderate and independent voters who support will be crucial in winning the presidency. you think the voters will be
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looking at what she says now or a way that with what she said then? >> absolutely need to pay attention to what she said and what she did in the past. and again i will use the word chameleon she's probably saying what it is voters want to hear the crucial battleground states the midwest states i myself back in the late '90s worked in south dakota of all places and i know the people there. i know the people there. i know it's like to be in the northern plains and rural cities and states. they don't buy it. they do not embrace her choice for vice president as running mate. she has got a lot of work to do. we'll see what happens now as we are going to the all crucial democratic convention coming up. we will see what comes out of there. i don't trust her, i'm sorry but
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i don't relax california through and through even with south dakota experience always good to see you. >> this police department this ferguson police department since 2014 has been a punching bag for this community. >> that strong words you just heard from ferguson, missouri police chief after one of his officers was critically injured and a protest friday night. that officer identified travis and brown is fighting for his life in the hospital but official say officer brown suffered a severe brain injury when he was knocked to the ground during a protest marking the tenth anniversary of the death of michael brown. nate foy is alive with more. >> officer travis brown remained protester charged him, knocked him over and causes head to hit
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the ground. had happened while police moved in after protesters damaged a barrier outside the police department. one protester told reporters she blames a police for what happened. listen to this. >> police felt it necessary to rush the protests which up until then they are claiming had been peaceful to rush the protests without following any of the rules to protect the people who are arty out there. >> police moved in after property was damaged. and as you mention the protests marked the tenth anniversary of michael brown's death. a white officer shot and killed brown back in 2014 became a pivotal moment in the black lives matter movements. after investigation the department of justice found the shooting was legally justified but did call for changes within cities of police department paid the police chief said those changes were made which now leaves him confused about why protesters are angry. >> what are you protesting? these officers are not here no more.
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everything the activist community has advocated for as far as her body worn cameras, implicit bias training, crisis intervention training all of this we have done all of this. what are we protesting? rex officer brown was still fighting for his life in the hospital. two other officers receive treatment for minor injuries after the protest. chief doyle said officer brown was part of a wave of black police officers hired after the michael brown shooting an officer brown wanted to be part of a positive change. brown served the ferguson police department dressed in january of this year after previously working for the st. louis county police department. so far five people are facing charges in relation to the protest two of them charged with assault. at least three others will face the charges for damaging property. arthel: we hope officer brown will recover. nate foy thank you.
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[inaudible] carefully. [background noises] 's before see that of the eiffel tower and man slowly climbing up. french or police did arrest him he is shirtless after he climbed up the eiffel tower. officers are backed with the surrounding area during the stunt. it happened hours before the closing of the olympics were set to begin bread some visitors briefly locked on the second floor will police secured the area paid the cops there have not released any details about who that man is or why he decided to start scaling the iconic paris landmark. arthel: american olympic gymnast will get a chance to challenge the olympic committee's decision to revoke the bronze medal she won on appeal in the floor exercise but the committee made their decision based on the
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technicality. christina coleman is here to explain how this happened. christina. >> 23-year-old two-time olympian jordan chiles was stripped of our first ever individual olympic medal. also usa gymnastics said during the appeal process regarding this matter chiles has been subjected to hurtful and baseless attacks on social media. chiles indicated she is saddened by the situation she posted broken heart of emojis to her instagram stories. she also wrote i am taking this time and removing myself from social media for my mental health. thank you. how did this all start? initially chiles finish the women's floor exercise in fifth place. but usa gymnastics and her coach quickly submitted inquiry into the judge's decision arguing or difficulty score should have been higher. especially regarding the leap she performed that involved a split in the air while rotating i've hundred 40 degrees. the judges agreed with the inquiry and boosted her score.
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which moved her head of romania's anna for the bronze medal. butts, the romanian olympic committee protested the decision and yesterday the court of arbitration for sport agreed with romania's petition. the court determined inquiry submitted by chiles' coach to boost her score was submitted past the one minute deadline. it rolled chiles coach appealed a one minute and four seconds so just four seconds too late. in a statement usa gymnastics said quote we are devastated by the court of arbitration for sport ruling regarding women's floor exercise for the inquiry into the difficulty value of jordan chiles exercise routine was done and good faith. we believed in accordance with international gymnastics federation rules to ensure accurate scoring u.s. olympic officials also say they are going to appeal the court's decision. in this case so the fight is not over just yet. arthel: that is good for the
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difficulty was there. i wash it live i am a big fan of jordan chiles and everything all the girls on the gymnastics team are doing >> huge fan 540 degrees in the air. i cannot even do a cart will. arthel: yeah i can barely do none of that. [laughter] anyway let's hope she can keep it. christina coleman thank you. eric: that is for sure. vice president harris apparently supports or borrow the former president said she is a copycat taking one of the former president keep proposals eliminating taxes on tips. what is their plan since the polls showed the economy is still top issue in the election? will have more from the campaign trail straight ahead here on "fox news live."
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>> when i get to office we are going to not charge taxes on tips. there will be no taxes on tips. no taxes on tips. eric: two months of former president trump is a really told supporters he will end at taxation on tips for service workers if he wins in november. yet it was first offloaded 12 year old by then it congressman
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ron paul he introduced tax-free tips act in congress. now it vice president harris, she is making the same pledge for did so last night at the rally also in nevada. former president says she stole the idea she is a copycat. madeleine rivera has more. post a rare moment vice president harris and former president trump are supporting the same policy as they try to win over service workers. harris pledged in her las vegas rally came a day after the culinary union endorsed her. >> it is my promise to everyone here when i am president we will continue our fight for working families of america. including to raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers. former president trump glutes and barraged on "truth social" ththings she has no imagination whatsoever. shown by the fact she played
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copycat with no taxes on tips. on another post he writes in part how long will it be before kamala harris comes out with another trump policy? trump supports ending taxes on tips even though the idea has gotten mixed reactions from republicans. >> is the first time i have said this and for those hotel workers and people that get tips you are going to be very happy because when i get to office went to not charge taxes on tips. people making tips for. >> one in five employees working at leisure and hospitality in nevada powerful coalition the state deemed toxic by fox news power rankings for betting tips from taxes requires congressional approval. harris team said work with congress and a proposal that comes with a quote income limit and that strict requirements to prevent hedge fund managers and lawyers from structuring their compensation and ways to try to take advantage of the policy." besides accusing here's a similar policy proposal b trump campaign also so that it is a victim of a hacking operation
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after some internal documents were e-mailed to politico the campaign suggests around is to blame. we reached out to the fbi for comment. eric: thank you so much. sue five vice president harris is raising questions on her platform how she differs from president biden on key issues like the green new deal and student debt relief new polls show the economy remains the most important issue for american voters. let's bring in james freeman assistant editor of the wall street journal. kent fox news contributor. so, let's jump in here. we showed the video two months ago former president trump said vote for trump because there is no tax on tips event friday night in vegas vice president kamala harris promise no tax on tips. we just heard the report 12 years ago it was introduced by ron paul. soso why can't kamalaharris do ?
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was it just wishes she would copy the 2017 trump attacks or forms or did so much to grow the economy. unfortunately right now they are competing with this policy that does not do anything for growth. look, like many americans i strongly believe you should take care of your bartender at the end of the night. but there is no real economic reason why you want to give an advantage to people who give tip income when there's a lot of reason to think this is just going to cause distortion in the economy as everyone tries to define their income as tip income to shield it from taxation. disparate have a low rate from everybody there's a lot better ways to do that. arthel: i think you did not answer that it is okay for her to do it in fo forever into grab onto it. >> we think it's a bad idea for both of them.
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it is no real economic reason that bartenders and car dealers should be advantage over janitors and factory workers. we should have a low rate for everybody. and that would be wonderful if people start talking about how do we grow the economy instead of showing up in vegas until he hospitality industry with they want to hear. see that maybe we could raise the sellers who do not have to worry about tips so much you mention some because of course you know this would require approval from congress. and in conjunction with former president trump's campaign announcement on june 20, ted cruz is hundred ted cruz from texas and florida congressman byron donalds of florida introduced no tax on tips act. however to what you were saying santa cruz website says no tax on tips act is quote deeply
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flawed that it would leave out more than 95% of low and moderate wage workers who are not tipped occupations appeared in many cases the tax cut would be small or nonexistent. that is kind of your point you're seeing guys both of you just move on, right? i don't keep on the phone to move on. >> is a popular in the event trump loss in 2016 and 2020. now it's running more strongly it looks like he might win there so i understand she wants a response but as you point out most people low and middle income occupations do not get tip income. she is thinking this is a way to make our tax code more progressive it might backfire. you have people who will turn things into tip income. i was in a high end restaurants are waiters and bartenders who actually make a lot of money. arthel: you have to be a good tipper is the real point of this to you i told joe to ted cruz website went to the harris/weil's website as well.
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to the biden/harris administration brought our economy back from the brink of disaster to create nearly 16 million new jobs harris a led on legislation to raise wages and bring down costs for american families on housing healthcare childcare and more. and here is kamala harris on the economy at her nevada at rally rally lastnight. listen. >> if we fight for a future where we build a broad-based economy for every american has an opportunity to own a home. to start a business and build wealth. while our economy is doing well by many measures, prices for everything like groceries are still too high you know it and i know it. >> is this a policy for the people platform going to galvanize votes?
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>> i am really surprised she is not making an effort to separate herself from joe biden. she is repeating the same methodology that she needed the economy was in a shambles when he took office and therefore he had to do huge spending plans. that is how we got inflation. the economy and the second half of 2020 roared back it was a growing at better than 5% the moment he took office. he did the big spending plans a lot of people from the obama economic team or warning him not to do it. unfortunately kamala harris provided the tie-breaking both votes in the senate the inflation raged, his presidency is now going to end soon. why she is not trying to separate yourself from that legacy i do not understand. arthel: was in the economy's gotten better but you are right is about perception people are not feeling and their pocketbooks enough. got a couple more minutes.
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it's much faster the moment they took office and is today. >> i went to the trump campaign or at least the trump campaign they provided his platform so i want to take a look at that. large tax cuts for workers. there is no tax on tips. to keep the u.s. dollar as the world's reserve currency. fight for protect social security and medicare with no cuts including no changes to the retirement. and again meanwhile the harris campaign is saying harris would not get involved in the federal reserve's decisions also the campaign says harris plans to roll out a more official economic policy platform this week. so james, i'm sure you are aware of the very latest "new york times" cnn college polls on who voters trust more on the economy donald trump has 53%. kamala harris 44% so, can she
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play catch up in the next 86 days? >> that result is pretty consistent you look at different polls and there is a reason for that. the 2017 trump tax reform was a game changer in the investment back to the united states. arthel: excuse me i read about that to earlier but i don't have time to break it down there were some complaints about that to what i did my research earlier. but let's get back to if you think right now i just shows you that pole. kamala harris is up on many polls in the key battle swing states she is up. that is in her favor but against or is this pole i showed you on the economy. i was asking if you think she is down four points in from the former president on that in this particular pole can she catch up in the next 86 days yes or no?
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what you think? >> which was to roll out a plan that speaks to how to grow the economy and it's not a rehash of the biden plan that did not work. it is not just government the governmentspending at thinkn opening for her. because to this point the only thing we could judge her on is the bad series of votes in the senate and support for the biden agenda. if she wants to roll out a new direction i think americans are probably in a place where they would listen to that. apparently she's going to roll it out this week. so listen and see what happens. always good to talk to you. thank you so much for. >> thanks. before new details on the latest operation in gaza and how moderate proxies could launch an attack. plus ukraine they take the fight
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eric: an airstrike on a school that masks a command center is likely be one of the deadliest attack so far on the war started last october. major escalation comes as israel has ordered massive evacuations of a region in southern gaza for the idf preparing to dismantle quote hamas a terrorist infrastructure. alex hogan live with in tel aviv, is it with the latest on this operation should try to defeat hamas once and for all. >> well tonight hamas said instead of going back to negotiation talks on thursday as planned and as anticipated in the region tonight hamas is a consider that it once a drawn up proposal based on previous
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talks. this follows a strike a yesterday in gaza is an idea of strike on a school the idf said this was a hamas command center saying it killed as many as 19 militants in that strike. the local health officials say at least 80 people are dead on top of that overnight the israeli military destroyed two buildings it claims hamas militants reason to launch rockets or the mass evacuation of civilians there in southern gaza some palestinians fleeing today explain they have picked up and fled more than a dozen times already. >> where should i go? my wife is sic she cannot even speak they told us to leave but i ask where? where should i go? i desire death and i wish god would take my soul. >> iand left israeli military said it has hit more than 30 targets along the strip like this strike that took place today destroying a building.
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now, in the southern most city of gaza the idf today also says it uncovered a new tunnel but today i run said it is caring military drills near the border of iraq that will last until tuesday. this is an effort to enhance the country's combat readiness. on the radio channel broadcasting army updates here in israel, tonight security officials claim iran is getting closer to making that decision on an attack something president biden was asked about today. >> what is your message to iran mr. president what your message to iran? [inaudible] >> the president they are giving reporters just a one word answer telling them in reaction to whether iran will have an attack will make a strike biden telling reporters simply don't. eric: will see the world is waiting and watching alex in tel aviv thank you. arthel: the world is watching
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ukraine as well. as ukrainian president zelenskyy is acknowledging for the first time his forces have pushed into brushes southern region ukraine's biggest incursion into russia so far. zelenskyy says that follows hundreds of russian attacks the summer. and that moscow is threatening to retaliate. stephanie bennett is live in london with the very latest. >> yes the back and forth continuously. president zelenskyy said they deserved a fair response after claiming russia had sent more than 2000 airstrikes from the region over into ukraine the summer alone. but first within the last hour president zelenskyy also posting on x sink russian forces have lit a fire at a nuclear power plant in southern ukraine we are keeping an eye on that. ukraine's president as we know for the first time confirming today his forces are engaged in the major cross-border offensive into russia's region or rush
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appear to be caught off guard by the surprise attack earlier this week fighting there is heading into its sixth date report suggests more than 6000 6000 trg troops may have crossed the border and a move further indicates russia's military is struggling moscow has declared state of emergency in the region has evacuated 76000 civilians. ukraine is pro proven it can ind restore justice and ensure the necessary pressure on the aggressor. >> russia has also imposed a sweeping security regime launching counterterrorism operation of a lack russian authorities to have the power to enter private homes, restrict the movement of people and traffic as well as use phone tapping capabilities fighting continued overnight russia's defense minister said their troops destroyed multiple ukraine launch drones and ballistic missiles the debris fell onto a nine story apartment building in that region entering more than entering more than a
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dozen people. other regions were targeted over this time emergency services said this morning a man and his 4-year-old daughter were killed. three others injured after russian air attack rocket fragments fell onto residential houses for decreased air forces several other regions came under attack they say shooting down about 50 3a 57 drones they say some were north korean made missiles. now of course russia's foreign ministry is failing a tough response to these attacks from ukraine, back to you. arthel: stephanie bennett thank you. eric: with ukraine finally taking the fight to russia on the grow old listening for the course of the war that's grinding on for two and half years? fox news contributor professor of international relations and politics at pepperdine university joins us now. always good to see you. it's bold and daring for ukrainian troops to go into russia more than 6 miles. what does this mean for the
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course of the war and ukraine ultimately potentially win? >> you and i started talk about this were a work couple of yeart started in its third year. ukraine has found itself in a bit of a stalemate. it needed a victory. and it's regions in the east and south it finds itself in a frozen conflict with russia. this move into russia's southwestern region. as you said a surprise attack was necessary. it increases the morale of the ukrainian forces. let's the west no ukraine is still in the fight. it shows russia with military can pull off a very complicated self operation a surprise attack it would be prepared for it evaded russian intelligence doesn't mean the wars getting
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close to an end the dutch even they've all said to protect itself or self-defense. in other words they can attack areas from which they are being attacked themselves producing more of these types of options? as a speaker russia is reinforcing its borders with security measures. another border with ukraine. belarus was violated by the drones used in this it's taking additional measures this could widen out i do not know if the military can manage belief in
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its own country. russian submarines were ships, warplanes ordered russian troops to finally get put into the negotiating table? have argued over ukraine's position is strengthened across the russian border ukraine will have to do a lot more than has a really strong hand in this conflict. russia so involved with iran providing it in recent days with air defense systems it's committed to iran a de facto supporter of hamas. taken from its european conflict with full force for.
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>> as you pointed out always good to see you thank you for joining us. arthel: faith-based groups are looking to play a bigger role in the upcoming election. surveys are showing more americans than ever before say they don't identify with any religion. we'll have that story coming up for you come up next. ♪ limu emu... ♪ and doug. (bell ringing)
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eric: faith-based groups or are launching new efforts to try to get christians more involved in the election chief religion correspondent lauren green takes a look. >> recently released survey found eight in 10 americans say religion is losing its influence in public life. now, several organizations are working to change that as a voters head to the polls this november. the nonpartisan group my faith votes launch a campaign to encourage christians to quote
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think biblically about the issues facing the country. after its internal polling showed few americans hold a biblical worldview of the campaign is designed with online tutorials in guiding the faithful on how to navigate issues ranging from justice to gender through the lens of god's word. >> if christians do not engage in politics, decisions will be left to those who disregard god's truth. >> is about a saying there are certain things we believe in and certain things we are not going to accept. it's not saying we hate anybody. this is just a saying for whatever reason that does not like ruth my faith in my belief for. >> both of our president donald trump vice president kamala harris say religious groups is vital to their campaigns. trump one or more than 80% of the white evangelical vote in 2016. he often speaks at church as the executive director of the nonprofit organization vote, good believes the campaign to think biblically as a mask for
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promoting a conservative faith view and a call to vote for one party only. >> it seems often what people mean when they sang going to think biblically about how i vote it can feel like a stand-in form going to vote for republicans only pick licks my face vote is not endorse a candidate neither has a vote common good. both hoped to mobilize millions of christians who did not vote in 2020. in new york, lauren green fox news. >> a broad team usa making history on this final day of the summer olympics but will have the latest from paris here onys fox newsel next. rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa.
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