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i am now italy, the democratic nominee. so now we got some work to do. the democratic national convention starting august 19 on fox news channel. >> america is watching.ge jea it's time now for one moreni thing. dana. super quick aifor "one more thr landers, my former assistant, she had a lovelylovely baby with her husband, jay peters. her name is emery o'brien peters. she was born july 31st, 1044 geg pm. >> she is getting a little help at the nick you right now. and so let's say a prayer for her and isn't that a beautifulil child? >> congratulations erin nj on emma. good luck, greg greg. >> it's okay. all right. tonight, jeff dye, andrew grewal, kat timpf is back and tyron is tonight at 10 p.m.. >> all right. and that's it for us. we'll see you tomorrow night.
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>> good evening and welcome to a special edition of jessee waters primetime. >> i'm kayleigh mcenanwary with begin with something breaking tonight. >> there is dissension among kamala's ranks, wasn't it? as biden staffers rebelling against the nominee and all of this as the media insist that kamala is, quote, matched fo t ar the moment. time magazine is out with a new hot take., admitting that kamala's time as vp was underwhelming, but perhaps because she was just never meant to be an understud ty. quote judging from the past few weeks, harris' own party " underestimated her. maybe the crowded 2020 primarydt just wasn't the right race for harris to showcasey no her tale. maybe the vice presidency wasn't the right role. suddenly, she seems matched to the moment. but you cannot win a presidential campaign ifgn i you do not have a strategy. a commf a has finally got one.e.
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emily trump here's how kamala has been rolling into her recent tarmac rallies. look at this. that looks a lot like the dozens and dozens of trumpth tarmac rallies that the former president did in 2020. d that everaben ba cnn is noticing with this headline, harris leans le on the trappings of her office and trump's own playbookings ina quest to win the white house. but it's not just opticsybd th. kamala isn't just stealing trump's choreography. she's stealing os his ideas, to. after four years of letting in millions of illegals, kamala news new ad would have youls, he believe that she is the second coming of donald trump. >> she tooumk on drug cartels and jailed gang members for smuggling weapons and drugs for across the border. as vice president, she backe ad the toughest border controlacke bill in decades. and as president, shthe will hii
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thousands more border agents and crack down on fentanyld fixi and human trafficking. fixing the border is tough b. aa >> so is kamala harris. why didn't sherr do it?e do she's had three and a half years. but that's not all. the viceit as she' president ded a new policy proposal saturday night. no taxes policy on tips. >> it was my promise to everyone here when i am president, we will continue our fight for working familiest . for , includinging to to raise the minimum wag re and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers . mediight on cue, the media is fawning. this tipped wage piece is theirs. bipartisan movement here for this tip wage workers, a very important, obviously's ver the backbone of the economy, specifically in a place liket ob las vegas.
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and this is just one of those economic policies that will go to the heart of doing something directly for people. >> wels oart ofl, the vice press always said that she had a focus on the middle class and those that were aspiring to be in the middle class. and so eliminating taxes on tips will help people that go to work everyng tax day and t their to keep food on the table, clothes on theirrs back and a roof over their head. >> now, this is baca great idei i wonder where she got it from.o i get to office. we are going to not charge taxes on tips. >> no taxes on tips. every are you? tonight you leave a ti youp. >> for the next five months, make sure to writee e mo on the receiptnt. vote trump for no tax on tips. i will eliminate all taxes tax on tips. a very simple statement, but no >>xes or chips. >> no tax on tips. n remember, that's a big deal. >> that includes no tax on tips
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. of abc could not ignore the similarities. >> i want to ask you about something that just came in last night. milaritiabig speech in nevad by kamala harris, and she came out for no tax on tips. >> where am i heard that before. well, democrats know that's a winnin?g policy, so much so wn that the white house now says w president biden even supports it. >> now this is something that ti president supports. >> he supports eliminating taxes omethings on tips for sere and hospitality workers. but here's a talking point mysteriously missing from jp'shn binder. >> look at that. kamalader that cast the tie breo vote to expand irs oversightexpa on taxing tips. and president biden signed it intondrsightn ta law. >> that's not all. as vice president, her administer nation added hordes of irs workers to go after waiteradminists and waitrd
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and meanwhile, trump justomises released his 20 promises to america. >> i wonder how longeric it will take kamala to steal some of those. so why is kamala doing this?so j.d. vance sums it up perfectly. kamala pretends to be a different person to different people. laim president trump is right that she is a chameleon. >> she pretends to be one thing in front of an audience. she pretends to be something different in front of anothe o g rr audience. bu look, she's not running a political campaign. t she'inashe's running a movie. she only speaks to voters behind a teleprompter. everything is scripted. she doesn't have her policy positions out there. sh voterbehinde has an answer te wanted to ban fracking, but now she doesn't. dee want to defundd to ban poli, but now she does it. she wanted to open the border, but now she doesn't. sht no t and she should have to answerv why she presents a different set of policienswes to one audie and a different set of policies to another audience. and i think that'san what president trump is getting at. this is a fundamentally fake person. she's different dependin fung on who she's in front of. >> so will the real kamala
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harris please stand up? i mean, her campaign website is bereft of anyth - policy details, leaving americans in the dark. and even the media is noticingss . >> look at this politico playbook, says kamala. his campaign is heavy playb on propaganda lite on policy, sa has that her campaignoo been framed as a, quote, fight for the future without saying muccampaignh about preciy what that future would entail. ab thaone anonymous front line democrat lawmaker told politicow ,why would we start talking about policy? we're actually better ofe f jusb running on this wave of enthusiasm and energy. r it's the best thing harris can do. hmm. >> meanwhile, reports are coming in that some of kamala's loyalists. aren't happh with how biden aides known for puttinowg down the vice the president, are being kept around their political operatio vicn. politi and the biden aides are not happy about it either. apparentlycadthe bi. s sa >> listen to this grumblingyiun under their breathder th about g to work for kamala. in the s. in the rank
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kamala's communications director denies. politico's reported mcconnellnip has a long documented trackol record of toxic workplaces. woro the father of a harris intern wrote this back in 20 19 that kamala, quote, vocally throws around f-bombs, berates her staff and listen to this. as attorney general, she demanded her staff stand everysn morning and say, good morning, d general. d hasn wow. and it hasn't gotten better during her white'tten bett house while vice president, she's had a staff turnover rate of nearly 92%. rate >> and remember this guy, this is david gems. amid a kamala staff exodus, he tweeted, quote, hi, my name is david jennings. i worked for vice president harris on behalf of the american people as deputy director for operations and i absolutely love my job. just that some of you should know. >> and it's definitely a natural unprompted thing to say. blink twice if you need help.
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david. well, the american people get more familiar with the radicalfi workplace kamala has put together over the years. they should not forgetarradica about the radical policies she's been pushing for just as lonnoout thg. >> we've got to critically reexamine ice, probably thinkg m about starting from scratch. i am prepared to get rid of thet filibuster to pass a green new deal. there's no question i'm in favor o of banning fracking. >> and i actually feel very strongly about this is that we need to have.rongly medicare fo, assault weapons that are >>ready in circulation. what do you do about those? well, there are approximately 5 million, to your point. correct? a we have to have a buyback program, and i support a mandatory buyback progra havm >> former speaker of them. house kevin mccarthy joins memct now. speaker mccarthy, great to have you herehy. you know, i was really struck by this frontline democrat lawmaker who sayk bys the best thing she can do is not talkal policy. so how doeks president donald trump force her to talk policy? you got to bring her out. you've got to force.cy?
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and i'd ask for three debateshre and each debat debe they'll makt about an issue. make the first debate the economy. stthe second debate about the border and the third debate about crim e. those are the three main issues. and president trump has the policy to actually win.ar she'll probably start agreeing with him. i think the best definitio with himndefini of kamala is kamala chameleon, because she changes evertialy single time. >> if you watch that last clip you got about buyback on guns,y it was mandatory, she said. mandatory buyback. >> mandatory buyback. well, frightening to the american people. you know, i also wanning toerick you about this. kamala, beating her is one thing. kamalas as plus media is differ. and there's a great example of this. i want you to check out these two tweets. the first is from cbs this morning. it's aboutt the fi the tax on tx you see this vice president kamala harris is rolling out a neipw policylicy position, saying she'll fight to end taxes on tipsn. but when trump said it, the cbs tweet, same outlet, former donalde same trump's vow to stop taxing tips would costwoul the federal government up u to 250 billion over ten years. i meanp lion, this is media biaa
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nutshell. >> so how do you beat it? you just have to even beat the issue, beat the person, eut beat the media at th same time. d president trump has always been up to this. what i would show is show hewhar saying she's for no taxes on tip, then show the vote she cast. itall devote she c wasn't just . she's president of the senate. had passed the deciding vote. had she not voted to break that tie, there wouldn't be 80,000 new irs agents going after you and your tip money to charge you more. that's the position show where she was on the border, never in there when she gets asked by lester holt, you haven't been to the border. and she says and laugh ts askeds, i haven't been to europe either. this was her responsibility. i ha tour show, what she did as attorney general when it came to crime, letting people out to do more crime or what she did to california by attorney general. she has a responsibility when cancomes to language t on initiatives for the public to see where we're putting an initiative on the ballot now, trying to reverse the damage she done because it allows people to go iverse thn and stea
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anything less than $1,000. and why are you seeing all these businesses close up in california? >> you know, last question, because you've been in californi dolll a a long time since the days of attorney general kamala harris have been in washingto andn. kno you know her? have you heard about this toxic workplace? hed t is crazy to mecraz that she demands people stand up. general harris, and yoy e thatu. in the room. >> that's not normal. you know what? >>s, whether congres you're republican or democrat, we all talk about those few offices that have high turnover, 92%. those are the toxic people. people don't want to work for they don't want to work with on legislatio wn. h and she's been known for that. i have a number of democratf members from california who would talk about her and talkde from tal about how se to work for them because they couldn't work for her. this isn't like a republican leaving a democrat staff. these are people who walked in, wanted to believe in the individualcrats bu, but it was o toxic, had to depart. and if you have a 92%, those are the people we look in. congress probably won't stay there. re. >> that's big.ayleig i mean, that's close to 100. speaker mccarthyh:, thank
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you very much. >> thank you. well, let's bring in former presidential candidate vivek ramaswam y vache.esiden i watis thrilled to talk with yu today because i heard kamala ibs harris say to a reporter over the weekend my economic policies cominheard kas g out t what do you anticipate iwetto will look like? >> look, i anticipate it's going to look like something completely the opposite of what her recordi actually is. we don't need to wait for it, though, kayleigh, we already knowte of he wdon't what her eh are. she favors a tax on unrealizeder capital gains. that is a formula for a stock market crash. l gainand the second great and depression. >> and just for people at home to know what that means, that means igreat def you're a r and you own a farm or you own a small business in many casesve you will have to pay taxes that you do not have thepa cash to pay because it's an unrealized capital gain. that's economic catastrophe. another economic policy saying she would get rid of the filibuster to ram through w the green new deal, which would estaace air travelou get with tn travel, which would establish a single payer health care system. she also favored nationalizing
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health care in a bill co-sponsored by bernie sanderre and ns, something i th republicans have not gone after her enough for. aninso, you know, they talk a li about weird kale. you know what i think is weird? i think abolishing air traveld s is weird. i think abolishing private health insurance is weirishing and i think that a lot of these positions, the green new deal to abolishing the coal industr itions ly are downright weirded out because it's an attack on other americans, but because are thos are policies that hurt all americans. >> so that's where i come oupo that ot and i do think we have not actually gone after her heavily enough on her policy record. >> and i think that's how we're gonna win this. vive'sk i saw a stunning graph in the "new york times" todayy n and it is the fact that kamalaor harris and tim walz, between the two of them, look at their private sector experience. you sen th e private sectorpriv experience there and red, you see trump, you see j.d. vance. they havaterience see a ton of . zero is the private sector experience by kamala harris and tim walz. what does that say to you? >> it's this to me that they're not ready to run the government ifay are not they haven't run ag in the private sector either.
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>> the reality is their economic policies also reflect it, carly. the fact of the matter is, if kamala harris does as good of a job with the economy as she did with the southern border when she was in charge of that, then we are heading for a national catastrophe. a second great depression.at d >> and this isn't just bad fores republicans. this is something that's bad for all americans, including the so-called communities of colord that she claims sheue wants to serve. this is our path to victors or y is ultimately, do you want more money in your pocket? do you actually want illegal yot mass migration into this country or not? and rampant crim legale insteadn of world war three? you have a choice. it's donald trump, even if you don't agree with him on everythind rvee g. im but i think the more we make this about policy, clearly, the more likely we are to succee andd and the less we mak about policy, i think the worse it's going to be for us. and so that' pol s my warning to our side, if we need it, i think are going to be successful. >> wise advise policy, policy policy. >> thank you. well, another secret service scandal. >> yeah, another investigation ho >> st o what are you thinking? >> st o what are you thinking? i'm thinking
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>> with lumi, that reassurance is priceless. to learn more, go to lumi .com. >> ever since joe biden droppedy out of the race, he's had a lot more time to do what he reallyle loves, namely going toely the beach. >> he was in for hope beac loves this weekend, catching some rays, enjoying some ice cream. g somes andbut amid the delawar, biden did find time for a one on one interview with cbs. it wasdtime f the first since dg out of the race and biden finally revealed. >> but we have a whole surmised that he was forced out by anxious democrats. >> what happened was a number of my democratic colleagues in the house and n senate thougt that i was going to hurt him in the races, and i was i concerned if i stay in the race ,that would be the topic you'd be interviewing me about. number two, when i ran a the first time, i thought to myself, there's beensition
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a transition president. i can't even say how old i am. o it's hard for me to get out of my moutf h and but things got moving so quickly. it didn't happen. >> biden also revealed his sacred obligation the most important thing that he must do and know it is not bringingngin down inflation or avoiding war in the middle east or securinge the border. >> and the combination wasr. that i thought it was a critical issue for m>> thee. still is not a joke. maintaining this democracy. but i thought it was important because although i it's a great honor being president. i think i have an obligation's t to the country to do what i the most important thing you can do. and thating you is we must we e must defeat trump. and now joe biden, the man who has referred to maga republican joe bids as a clear and present danger, wants to be rememberedo as someone who brought the country together, that h as somee proved
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democracy can work and got us of a pandemic. it produced the single greatesgt economic recovery in american history. we're the most powerful economy in the world. we have more to do . o do and it demonstrated that we can pull the nation together aonstrf look, i've always believed, and i still do, the american people are good ans believd decn honorable people. when i announce my candidacy to run way back for president,e i said, we got to do three things restore the soul of america, build the economy for the middle, out in the bottom, up, not the top down, and bring the country together. >> and you can't have a bidend n interview without peddling the same tired hoaxe s this time . it was the one debunked by the left-wing fact checker snopes, a fresh branch of the thenre president trump, said, what do you think? you said there very fine people on both sides ides. i knew that. i knew i had to do somethingt .
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i think of this every time a ku kluxk been involved. there were words not identified under his presidency. they came out those words with no words. no one had an ally. that's how i read it. they knew they had an ally in the white house, and hethey s stepped up for them. >> hmm. tep for america first legal four stephen miller joins us now. ins us n that thed president i take no pleasure in saying this, but he seeme and greatly diminished. this comes as we know he's onlyt dependablyhit engaged between ten and four, that white house residence stafdablyfnd is cocooned away from him. we learn that he hasn' t had a cabinet meeting since last october. are you convinced that our commandehas not biner in chief t command enough that america gets throughconvin the next five months bottom barely sounds alive in that interview. it's painful just to hear it for even a few minutes. it sounds like he's gasping for aian tr to even finish fin his sentences. this man is not in chargh his e
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his faculties and he's not in charge of the country. the couhe's not even availablem 10 to 4. he's spending the whole week at the beach and he's taking another vacation. when he gets to d.c. as our enemiends are gathering around the world, as the specter of war hangs, asia hangs overd o europe, hangs over the middle eastpe, there's never been a moe dangerous moment for america because ther nevere is 1 one in charge of this country. karma chameleorgn is out there campaigning, giving the same stump speech over and over agaiigningsamen. and joe biden, literally j the lights are outoe insides of that head and basically no pleasure to say it. >> so who'os running the country to this day? nobody knows. but they don't have america's best interests at heart. how do we know that? because the border 'te best is still is wide open to drugs and crime, because inflation ha opes never been worse and because crime is spiraling out of control. >>e crim so joe biden put out a letter saying that he's out, he's not running for k officecy
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anymore. >> and nancy pelosi had this observation. >> i didn't accept the letterer as anything but a letter. i mean i mean, and there are some people who were unhappy with the letter, some he said some said that some people were unhappy with the letter. >> i put in some of the others now, because it was a i don't mean it didn't sound likeso joe biden to me. >> it really didn't. if joe didn't write his letter ,who did? >>stephen, i mean, this is this bu a terrifying prospect. the idea these are not like random letters. t randthey're just being sent or perfunctory purposes. these are the most profound sound world shaping statements from the commander in chief, the head of article two of the united states of america.f and there's the former speaker. speaker nancy pelosi, saying that she doesn't
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that the most important letter that joe biden ever read was even notbeliev written by him. who is running the country? who is writing the letters? who is forging his signature? who is stamping his name? sjoe biden. because i can promise you it beu is not the man you heardt th in that interview. we are a stateless, rudderless nation right now. stateless nation. no one says it quite like stephen miller. thank you. >> well, something afoul overqu at the secret service. ng acc this time they're being accused by a massachusetts salon owneusr of duct taping her surveillance cameras and breaking into her bathroom. >> fox news correspondent dan springer has the latest. >> carly, this story is just bizarre and troubling. two weeks after the secret service screw up, nearly got former president donald trump assassinated, we t are learning about what can natea break bre in during a kamala harris rally. >> a salon ownerak a has in massachusetts has video proved that someone dressed like a secret service agent was walking around her business. the vice president hadking
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a campaign event nearby. later, the same woman got up on a chair and put a piece of tape over the camera. tap the owner, alicia powers, says someone picked her front door lock. and then over the next 2 hours, several people went through her business and used her bathroom. when they finally left, her business wasl people wen left unsecure. powers told the berkshire eagle, quote, when they cleaned up and left the tape on my camera they left my back door completely unlocked. what coulde came have happenedei in that hour and a half or 2 hours? power said she complainen r and to the local secret service office and received an apology, and theyined te loca confirmed o one of their agents who put tape over the camera . but later, a spokesperson for spokagency seemed to deflect the blame. in a statement, melissa mckenzie said our personnerson flin l would not el instruct partners to enter a business withoutd the owner'e permission. the business owner is adamant that she never gave anyone permission to go into her salon, let alone break in tssion too use the bathroom.
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should she sit down and answer tough questions with you? dhey sii think she should, abso. where is she? well, we respect the america an? people enough. >> we hope she'll be on the show soon. i hope so, too, john, because e on wants to be and our president ought to sit down for some tough interviews. i'm willing to do it. inteand i wish she would, too. >> but why is the gop nominee for vice president asking for interviews instead of the press? according to michael steele of the pressng a questio, ask fr interviews. they are high brow whiners. >> what has struck me since donald trump's press conference. is sort of the sort of high brow naturonald tre of the presg at kamala harris saying, well, see, in my view, whining that she hasn't she doesn't talk to us. she hasn't done a sit down u with us. she has done interviews with us. son at on e point you say, strategically, why do i needstri to talk to you right now? i'm talking to the american people and we'r d toe having a conversation. you're happy to follow it and to report on it. d re
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but right now, is there real need for her to sort of, you know, get the imprimaturpres of the press on her campaign? >> but not every liberal media outlet is on board to save >>eralm own demise. "the washington post" editorial board published a bunch of questions for kamala, that is, if she has plans to take them. thatis kamala harris tougher on israel and more sympathetic to palestinians than joe biden?s what was kamala's role in the afghanistan evacuation debacle and what exactly is her plan for the southern borde r? that's just three questions. but if past is prologue, it should take her three weeks to get to all of them. virginia lieutenant governor winsome sears joins us now. ugh allieutenant governor, i hae been thrilled to interview you all day. inte a blue state, you the state of virginia. you won statewide. t you are the first femalee in lieutenant governor of a state that republicans fem have not wv in 20 years. trump was in strikint wog
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with biden. it's a new race with kamala harris. how do we win in your stat a fo >> well, let me tell you, we'vem got to make suree that we focug on three things. and that would be kaylee policy. policy, policy. let's ask the vice president what is her energyis policy? how are you going to make sure that we're energy independent? because if you're only continuing to talk about renewables, that's prob be problem. you know, here in virginia, we solve that problem. it's called all of the above. we're going to do coal, oil, nuclear. we're going to do renewables o in natural gas. >> we what we need to talkil tal about the economy, inflation. has anyone noticed is killing us? and what is she going to do to bring down inflation? she's in office now. we've solved that problem by trying to bring back well, give taxes back to our virginians. solv$5.2 billion.back t and in addition to that, we've, created just in the two years,or three years that we've been in office, 10,000 new, 10,000000 high paying jobs. th
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so these are the things we needt to talk about. and we haven't even starteodt talking about the other partab of her title, which would be if shout the won commander in chie. your number one job is tos keep this nation safe and the rogue nationp s needs to know, do we have the ammo? no. we're loioedw on ammo. our strategic petroleum reserves are low. i mean, there's just so muchd so to talk about. we haven't even touched the border muck abou. so let's get to the policies. that's what wet' need to focus on. yes. amen to that. lieutenant governor, you were also. former marine. the running mate of kamala harris, tim walz has embellishe d upon his service. he said he faced assault weapons in war. he was notic in war in a combat zone. what's your reaction to that i. >> can i just tell you how>> can upset, how offended i am and how offended those who have lost their familytheir members in combat must be.
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so forget about me. these families and those servicemen members who werees ad in actual combat, who suffered so much, their suffering from ptsd. we have a suicide crisis among our veteransd that who served in combat. and for this man who never tho served a day in combat to talk about weapons that he carried in war dmbat. eve when did that ever happen, sir? and to take on a rank,n you earned. why are you doing that? earne weba tangl y they weave when they first practice to deceive. so, you know, i heard he served honorably until he got into the war part. you never were in war. >> don't go there. lieutenant i governor, i only i have about 15 seconds here. but your father emigrated fromye jamaica with only a dollar $0.75 in his pocket. he got a job. he put himself through college. you came here at six years old. job s your message out there m to people who don't feel the american dream is alive right noo dow? >> you're looking at the american dream.
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and in fact, i've been traveling all around virginia and i'm findin at thg people ara of the american dream. this gentleman came from egyptca with only $1,000 in 2011. he said he now has a business. so we need to make sure that wee talk about thess opportunities.k we need to talk about the future. our children neeunities and to o that they can thrive, that they're not just going to survive. but if all wknow that theye tals darkness and death and what used to be, then they won't have any place to go. won'tlieutenant governor, itise is great to have you. and hey, we could see you in the governor's mansioou ln te in virginia in a year. you never know. thank you so muc ansion.h. >> new sound from tim walz about his military record.per sa we'll bring it to you. >> everybody wants super straight, super whitey prt teeth. they want that hollywood white they want that hollywood white smilection. new sensor and clinical way provides two shades, whiter teet h and 24/7 sensitivityher. protection. i think it's a great product. alan, to help a lototoy
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aisle you're on. misleading about your militaryu service. waltz has been accused of inflating his military rank over the years for political gain. and whens bein kamala's campaign got caught in the lie, they quietly scrubbed reference to waltz as retired command sergeant major fromcaught their website. and here is appears to have stopped even mentioning this rank at her rallies. but j.d. vance, who enlisted in the marine corps after 911, t is more than happy to talk ma. lkit >> this is a guy who was captured on videor went saying, i carried a gun in war. he never went to war. i'm not criticizing tim walz his service. i'm criticizing the fact that he lied about his service for political gain. dana. now, i served in the united states marine corps, and yor pou know this. and look, there are a lot of things that i'm proud about. i've never lied about what i did or overstated it because it would be beneficial to me in the election. >> overst i think that's what tim z did. that's what i was criticizing. and yes, a i do think it's scandalous behavior. >> but not everyone wants ase truth.
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nancy pelosi says anyone questioning walz's past is just making things up. >> what do you say to these toforts to to attack his military record? >> first of all, it's a sign of the bankruptckle hiy of their ideas. they aren't anything you just say. so they make up thingsc ofidea. it's pretty convenient for pelosi to come to walz's defenss --e. >> all she fell for the hoax, too. and now we'll hear from congressman. well, command sergeantr ti tim walz. so while tad, nancy and all of congress fooled. but mayo r pete wants you to give the poor guy a break. he's slipped up just one time. e >> the fact that they have to go back to find a clip from g 2018 to find the one time18 that he slipped up when he talks about the weapons of warnde time that he carried d something instead about carrying a weapon in warre . it's kind of an exceptiones t that proves the rule in terms of howhe r hard you have to loov to find him while saying anything that isn't precis loo fe and accurate.
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but it was not the exception. what is embellishment? >> was, in fact, the rule. we found a pattern. i i'm a retired command sergeantwf major. >> retired command sergeant majoound a p retiredr. >> and they said, this is congressman walz. he's a retired sergeant major in the army. retired command sergeant major. retired sergeant major in the army. >> retired sergeant major. we've also that it's not just what walt says about his military service. it's what he does not say. during a ceremony to honors no the 20th anniversary of 9/11. waltz talks about witnessing a ramp ceremony for fallen soldiers at bagram air base. >> he dig d this as a congressmn in 2008. but listen how he framesto how the story. >> he leads you to believe h that. he saw the ceremony in the dark of night whilet he in theght wh national guard. >> i had the privilegeilrivilege of serving in this states national guard. serv i left, i had a twod year old. when i came home, i had a three year old.
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i camean i ca home and my daughter went on. home andand when your two and t, she knew no difference. i stood one night in the darkofg of night on the tarmac at bagrahton them and watchedth a military ramp ceremony. and ifmilita you've seen it, whh these folks, many have, unfortunately, you don't leave the same. >> now you be the judge. i mean, to me, it sounds like painting a picture of being in uniform a at bagram airfield. and it's not just republicans who are pointing it out.t it's his own former boss who is fed up with the liess ow, callis it an affront to those c who actually served. ultimately, it's up to waltz and waltz alone to come clean and explain why he misrepresented his service. he owed s america the truth because if he cannot be honest about this, can we trust him to be honest about anything? >> let's bring in chad robichaux, u.s. marine veteran and author of a new book, which i have read. it's fantastic. a missioand w n without borders available tomorrow.
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we'll talk more abouowt in a abt moment, chad. to, first, i want to ask you you had eight deployments to afghanistan, former special forces eo. pecial what do you think when you hear tim walz? well, i mean, look, this ticketi has a history and a pattern of abandonment. s istoryyou know, harris leaving are our allies and our americans and in our nation in afghanistan and wheren afgh i personally had to get involved in and lead ae nree effort to rescue 70,000 people. and i have said abandoned his own unit for iraq. and they came home and didn't come. he spent his whole unit for miaq and he stayed home and leveraged his military career through embellishment by calling himself a commandcomm sergeant major, by saying he was an afghanistan veteraann by saying he was in our in war and carry weapons in war. and he did it for his own political gain and then use that political gain to dou something that i think is far worse than what he's being accuseat id of or has actually did. and that's use his
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political position to do things that are just kind of expound on a lack of his character. things like like sexualizing children and thingkes like pushing for legislation for pusi four term abortion chat. a mission without borders comes out tomorrow. ut you know, kamala harris said she was the last person in the room with, biden, beforem wi he made the decision to get out of afghanistan. your boo biden bek brought me to tears yu because you rescued 17,000pl people from afghanistan. but you talk about how jarring it was when you got messages in crayon from children saying, uncle chad, rescue me and the demons of the taliban who killed children, killed our allies, killed afghan translators. >> what do you think?an >> could it have been different if kamala might ask last questions as the lastd wo person in the room? yeah, i mean, look, shm?e can't get off the hook for under this, and i can't even stand how they would even try. she is part of. hoe was the vice president, united states. she is the last person in a room with the president when they made the decision to withdraw from afghanistan. and they have blood on their
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hands, including the 13 service members eric killed. the americans have left behind the 20 made women, little girls that were abandoned and our own national securit e 20 my. while the taliban is currently, by the way, receiving $87iving million a week from this administration to fund terroris$8weekfrom thim. and so, yeah, she can't get off of this. she has blood on our hands and she can't hide from it. let's call it a mission without borders. it is fascinating. .i be at your book event with you tomorrow. it talks about the rescue of benjamin from ukraine. we thank you, chad, for your service. we thank you as a fox news family. see you tomorrow. wellthank om, and elon musk, the interview that almost did not happen. that's nex this shaman altruismit iv smootf chair as wavy edges. it's no ordinarytn. shaman ultrasoft smoothed hair wis that are so much better with more cushiony softness.
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we're a nation in decline. makes the american dreamna affordable again. make america safe again. make america great. it was his first post since >>s infamous mugshot. >> so why post on x now? well, maybe it has something do with his big conversation with elon musk tonight, which was supposed d his to start at e top of this hour. >> but there were major tech night su, users reporting that they could not get into the x spaces pagorting te. musk says that they suffered a massive cyber attack meant to overwhelm the site's servers. >> apologieswhelm the for the le start. we unfortunately had a massivee distributed denial of service attack against serversck as this this massive attack illustrates. there'oes thiss a lot of opposin whateople just hearing what president trump has to say. >> tom h ti is an outcome. host tomi, this was a de dios. t i looked that up. and what that means
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is essentially like crowding the entrywayp whic to.shop a shop. a lot of weird stuff going on between that and the iran hack attempts rd of actually both the biden and trump campaign. according to new "wall street journal" reporting . >> yet we shouldn't be surprised that the powersbe s that be globally wanted to shut down this conversation. we know earlie r today the eu issued that letter to elon musk kind of threatening him in a i way about violating certain laws in the eu if this conversation were to go awry or to actually put harmfulp content as they would deem it. so we shouldn't be surprisedut.r listen, there were some tech issues here, but the important thing is, is that hundreds ndreds of thousands, if not millions of people wanted to listen to this conversation because wanted to know what donald j. trump had to say. and i am so knt o that he's bacn twitter. truth social is a great platform, but thd hecke american people need to see him and they need to hear him and they need to readts on his thoughts on twitter. we're so happy to have him back on the platform. twhe has an 88 million person following. how should we use this? this new powere platfo?
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>> well, listen, he's not one to shy away from news or reporters or questions, but it's no doubt that in 2016, ne media was a big asset to the trump campaign as it was in 2020. of courst e, before they booted him off. but now he has the opportunity to once again addrest 1 s american people. he can do it through tweets. he can do it through instagramdg ,facebook, likh e he's beenface doing through to social. he has to utilize everboy single platform to cut through the noise. let the american people seize ee and what he has to say from t his own mouth that is so powerful cominy fromg from donad trump. and unlike his opponent, he's not scared of questions and he's not scared of transparency. he welcomes it and he invites spotlight. >> tomi lahren, thank you. well, that's all for tonight. . been a busy news night. god bless america. outnumbered at noon a busyn tom. tune in. sean is next

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