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i've ever actually had a minute. yeah, that's really cool. >> and this is a really good one. but don't waste for a little nature. and you're in brooklyn. go to the near your nearest fire hydrant. around 100 goldfish. you've been spotted swimming in a puddle next to a leaky fire hydrant, next to a sign that reads, please do not touch or take our fish. it's for observation only. you're being watched. the group keeping watch over the puddle plans to remove the fish in the fall and give it to a neighbor neighborhood. children before restarting the sidewalk fish bowl next spring. it's only a matter of time before some insufferable do gooders are probably going to complain about this fire hydrant. >> what? what? why? >> for fun. it's beautiful. would you. are you going to go over to brooklyn and check it out? i think i might. i think i have a couple. you need a passport to get to brooklyn. i think you do. i wouldn't get very far to get over there. anyway. wonderful show today, everybody. we have so much time for me to wrap it up. o it's been a great night.ight >> thanks, everybody.
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welcome to a special edition of jesse waters primetime. >> i'm will cain. pri well, donald trump's been on a media spre te this summer.ld tru he's appeared with popular streamer aidan ross. he's helmpn a medid hostile pres conferences. he's played 18 holes of golf with bryson dechambeau on youtube, and he sat downwith with fox and friends weekend for 90 minutes. >> but last night he talkede with elon musk live on his withm x fora platfor 2 hours. there were some technical issues off the top, but once they got things rolling, the two were able to deep dive intos goin the country's top iss and millions tuned in.n. it's nice to have a forum like this where i can discuss something at length. and by the way, you thinko yo biden could do this interview? >> do you think that common interview, they would take a pass now that could i don't need elon, literally elon screaming out questions. it's -- it's pretty sad when
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you think that somebody that does this for a living can't answeryoone wh a questionr is afraid to do an interview. >> musk offered to host a conversation with kamala as well, but she's been in hidink g in hiding for 23 days ever since she became the presumptive nominee. and she hasn't sat down for a single interview. i held a singl be press conference. instead of talking to musk cosmo's campaignr --e pres callp and musk, quote, self-obsessed rich guys who will sell outl sel the middle class. but musk isn't some dyed in the wool conservativ oute. i'm sure he's now endorsed donald trump. but before that, he was anp obama guy. >> i've not beent very political before, and it's just if you look at my track record, it's i've actually been i'm not like some. so they try to paint me as like a far right guy, whichri is absurd because i like making electric vehicles and, you know, solar and batteries helping with the environment supported obama. i stood in line for 6 hours to shake obama's hand when when rsshake president. i would call myself, you know, historically a moderate
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democrat, democrat and that but now i feel like we're really at a critical juncture for the country. >> musk like millions of americans, just wants common sense policies that will helprt the country instead of hurting it. people start changing parties when they seite dangeroushe streets, open borders and poor americans. >> the thing that they really is making them angry is what kamala and biden have allowed to happe tn to the economy.ed t it's a disaster with inflation . the inflation. in doesn't matter what you make the inflation is eat you alive. four years ago, five years ago, people were savingou a lot of money. today they used it all that money and borrowinf moneg moneyt to live is a horrible thing that's happening and will end that way. >> i think a lot of yeah, a lot of people just donors that don't understand where >> a lot. tions from inflation comes from government overspending because the checks never bouncees frod when it's wn by the government. i think we need like a government efficiency
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commission to say like, where are we spending money that says flow? where is it not central? e wi >> and wthe need to live within our means. two billionaires boil downaires the solution to inflation in under a minuted down e. t' it's simple. the government needs to stop spending so much of our money and don't rope us into more endless wars. we need a president who can tame fiery foreign leaders ndlesswith words what used to be praised as diplomacy instead of weapons. >> i got along well with young un when i met with president obama just before entering. you know, sort of a ritual. s and i sat down with him and we talked. i said, what's the biggest problem? he said, north korea. i had that problemoblem and d wt very quickly. i was nasty at the beginning with rocket man and, you know, all the different things. >> but all of a sudden i got a glimpse of som e and those were some epic tweets, by the way. >> yeah, they were. no, they were epic. everything he said. >> he said that he has a red button on his desk. i said, i have a red button on my desk, too, but my red button is much bigger
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and my red button works. and then i called him a rockets mai callt n. >> it truly is stunning that trump sat down.n with arguably the world's smartest man in an unscriptedon two hour conversation, and kamala harris won't field a singlest man question. but that bravery hasn't won over the establishment. they don't like donald trump and they don't like elon muskthat. n mu it's probably because neither of them can be controlled. be the establishment coies to squeeze musk or trump, the morent they fight. before the conversation, white house reporterthems were openly brainstorming how to stop the conversation, how tocov censor the former president, elon muserek is slated. to interview donald trump tonight on on exlon musk. i think that misinformation on twitter is not just a campaign issue. it's a you know, it's a america issu ise. what role does the white house or the president have in sort of stopping that or stoppingopping the spread of thd
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sort of inter intervening in that? >> yeah, no. well, if you've heard us talk about this many times from her s talke ,about the responsibilities that social media platforms have when it comes to misinformation, disinformation, i don'tdisinf have anything to read out from here about specific waveor.sou that we're working on it, but we believe that that they have the responsibility . respon the translation of thatsi convoluted question is how doutq we stop this conversation? that's the media asking fouer censorship and that's the white house fantasizing about, again ,gagging donald trump. meanwhile, axios reports that kamala harris, his campaign is pushing out fake headlines but on google. the campaign is disguising adsad as phony, flattering headlines from outlets like npr, cnns as and the ap. doesn't the campaign for kamala harris no. kam they get that kind of flattery for free. they don't have to fake ital kn and pay for ads of phony headlines. but those phony headlines
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read with statements like inflation is dow n and harris." will lower health costs. >> how is this right here on your screen in front of you? how is that not misinformation t ? but you won't hear anything about that because kamala is the choseon't n one.e is instead, what you have is usahe today calling elon musk a, quote, fascism curious billionaire. and get this, a former twitterio executive wrote innaire the guardian that the best way to control musk is by issuing an arrest warrant for stirringan up unrest. i think thos e are just empty words because right on cue, the europeanin union sent elon musk a threatening letter warning hipean unim not to spre, quote, harmful conduct or content that could break the eu's laws and might sound ridiculous. it certainly sounds ridiculous to an american jail time for posting online, but that's exactly what's happening overr in europamerice. >> that's what's happening in the u.k. riots broke out
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after three little girls were stabbed to death at a party, and these were the worst riots the u.k. has seen in over a decade. hundreds have been arrested, but nok over ht just for the e on the streets. if you post something online, if the government deems onl insulting or abusive or quote, stirin s up racial hatred, cops show up at your doorhandcu with handcuffs. >> the offense of incitement to racial hatredff involvesinvov publishing or distributing materiales which is insulting or abusive, which is intended to or likely to start racialyo retred. so if you retweet that, thentr you'll be publishing that and then potentially you're committing that offense. and we do have dedicated policny e off officers who are scouring social media. their joen we hab is to look for this material and then follow up with id arrests and so forth. so it's a very, very serious people might think they're not doing anything harmful. hing
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>> they are, and thebut consequences will be visited upon theth im. >> this is not an empty threat. people have been arreste d forarrest what they post on facebook. london policedore commissioner d if you break their law, they'll come after you. evenlice c a if you're elon muse will throw the full force of the law at people. n th and whether you're inis this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you. being a keyboard warrior doeskeu not make you safe from the law. you can be guilty of offensesy f of of incitement, of stirring up racial hatred. there are numerousof terrorist offenses regarding the publishing of material>> wi: monstrous thoughts dressed up in a fancy english accent. america might feel like a longho waughty from sydney cops intolie your house for making a nasty facebook post. but how far are we really? the media just made itafter a clear they want to see people who disobey them punished. and our government has bee theyn
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all too happy to do the punishing. so who's here to stand up for free speec tooo h? ree sp if we want to remain a free nation, we all have to. the establishmentsee biggestto enemy isn't misinformation. it's an informeds th, free thinr electorate that makes its own ind on common sense and facts instead of fear and lies. can't len senst our country slio tyranny. >> the tyranny we're seeing across the atlantic. democratic strategist naomi konst joins me now. a >> know. mickey, thanks for joining us tonight snd thanko pretty muh the entirety of social media, facebook, tiktok, really the entirety of tech apple, google, most of the media outside of fox news and all of the government bureaucracies adhere to one point of view. basically echo the views of thew left. why so afrai andd of one conversation between elon musk and donald trump? >> i thinkd why so that could bt checked at the end of the day, and i can't wait for the fact checkers to come up with their responset checkers to that stat. google itself fired their own bias. investigator when that woman,
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a black woman, came forward and said that their algorithm was biased against women and people of color. d th and it's the same thing with twitter. twitter is not entitled to free speech. ng wittwitter h twitteit's a prn and it's whatever elon musk decides, the algorithm is not democratic. there are bots there. there are troll farms. the troll farms and the bots noh should not have the same rights as a citizen of the united states. thesave samese troll farms and s boost people. elon musk deciderolls to ban whe dudes for kamala harris, but then he he putks alex jonesi ,who has been prosecuted in a court of law for dissentutmation formation. he lets him go back online and then boosts him. you knowndet, this is not a marketplace of ideas. this is a not a democratic platformm . platf if so, and if your ideas are better, then let's have a true democracyd if and debate tm like you and i are right now, which is wonderful. li how it goes his with elon musk. >> it's his way or the highway. th i welcome anye an fact, chuck, that wants to try to challenge me on the idea that almost the entirety wantsyf
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of every tech organization and every media enterprise is in the tank for the left.ew and it is news to me the statement you just made, i would twitter that twitter doesn't hold some type of free speech rights becaus>> i we it' private corporation. it's the individuals on that platformf h that hold free speeh rights. but for someone like you thaindt wants to see more crackdowns on free speech. so i guesse like we've seen in the u.s., the question i would ask for you is who's going to be the arbiter of the truth? >> well, it's going to be musk elon musk, the who endorsed donalde trump, gave money to donald trump and then gavele a praise.u donald trump and his conspiracy theories. cirache gave a million people, at least as of yesterday, a platform to crazy conspiracy theories about the comic. >> if you're confused, you're confused because elon muskongo is not playing filter n on who is and who is not able to give an a point of view on twitter. he's made it a free speech platform that's not you were offering up the point of view that wants to suppress free speech. >> oh, i think so. i'm askingie you over who are
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you nominating? who were you nominating to b e the all important overseer of what is true and what is not, and therefore what is free and and what is not to be said. >> so facts are real thing. >> are a news network.on you have a news division. all of your journalists at foxlt news have editors. they have a set of standards stat they journalistic hav standards that they have to go by. are they always perfect? no. we're human,an right? but elon musk, he has no are oversight. he fired everybody human who dii checking and oversight. he he doesn't when when there's incitementgh of violence, when there are threats against people, when there's terrorism, he doesn't have a division to oversee it. that is very different, especially with incitement vision tite. that is an exclusion to free speech. but even if so, if this were wer a journalistic platform, which it is not, it is a private corporatio n at the behest of elon musk. even if so corporat, you keep saying that you keep saying this thing about private >> wcorporations. tel yes, i know that there's a difference. there's a president, i can tell you he is an attorney.
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the constitution provides no extr aa free speech rightson pro to something deemed a journalistic organization versusvino extra a private corporation. there are not tiers to the free speech, to the first amendment, united states. there are not some that have not passed by my esteemed journalistic institution, has no special rights than me, the private american citizen. >> so, you know, the whole fire drill and movie theatersame thing, it's the same thing for twitter. if you go in and you would incite as i violence. it's not a private corporation. you are you do not have those same rights. hae atand that is what the eu d. >> now, let me ask you ave question, and that was the u.k. ,which, by the way, what wouldha you support iraq? >> what would you support for thosulsuppore that you whoever you pick, let's for the sake of argument say you have picked joe biden, right? or at large the biden administration to be the arbiter of the truth? what would you propose as a punishment for someone truthe wh you think has run afoulo of censorship or misinformafouou formation? would you adopt the same type of rules that we just heard thatt in the u.k adopts we h. tu could not only be censored, but you could be arrested? >> i think that the tech companie be s, the tech all of the tech companies that you've obntioned have an obligation
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to make sure that their algorithms are transparent, have oversight, that there and are no bots bot accounts, there are no troll farmso bo that peoe aren't being artificially boosted, that there's no incitement of violence not bei,o terrorism. >> you're not endorsing done, >> wyou're not endorsing what the u.k. has done with the cop show, or if you're well, ifi you're misinformation, i think the fbi should probably look into somebody if they're plotting f terrorist attacks on twitter. and that is essentially what they said. if someone's incitin s essentg violence, h a threat, i've received threats. i'm sure you have, too, on twitterav rece s. and i would like those people to be investigated by the police or somethingtho bi to make the problem with your point of view. >> it's not that you haven't. you are putting the power of in someone's hands someone you have notou'r yet defined the course of our conversation. >> i do find it firei dis. what is a terroristic threat? hold on. you don't think i know if there's a terrorist and nobody can hear us? nobody can hear us. okay. if we talk the same time, you have not nominated someone to tell us whanominatet is racio insensitive, what is racially
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hostile, what is a terroristic threat. sor e i'd ask you this one final question. if what we're going to do is at a minimu what wegonna m, accordt i've heard from you tonight, is censor people off of the internet if they're guilty of misinformatio in, if we'reo at a minimum going to not platform people, that' s what you guys like and it's not platform. but if we're not going to clapey for people guilty of misinformation, would joe biden todaydeep f today and joe biden put out and proven lie that donald trump called very fine people. it's a hoax. it's a lie. it is been proveazis ver peon. y it's snopes which has come out in the last couple and said prs absolutely not true. he did not call very fine people not only joe biden, but kamala harris. put that out today. so my question for you is, shouldbut kay so they now be deplatformed? >> he he called the people, the proud boys, which is what i think they were referring to as, as very fine people. >> so let's make that very clear. >>s words were literally this on the anniversary of heather heyer's not talking nazit the white supremacist or
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the . his words were literally, as i just quoted,t th i am not talkig about the white supremacist or the . he said those exist talking about the proud boys, but we see them as th g what te same people. so ist. would you trust the fbi? i hope you did. even mistrust the cia that you e tried to put in. do you do you trust the nypd in new york? i mean, these are the folks inveare there to investigate threats of violence. if you get in the mail, if you gereats oft a phone call, o a threatening phone call, they investigate phoneg phon ca. you know, the fbi looks into f terrorist attacks. so whybi can't you do that ontht twitter? the tech companies have an obligation to overse on teche t. >> well, and according to that standard, both kamalakamala harris campaign and joe biden should be kicked off social media platforms h . shoul no one should be for that misinformation. he owns it. i'm sorry to break that news to you and mickey. okay. thank you for the conversation. thank you for the conversation. they are illegal alien ands and kamala harris. >> that's coming up next leavese leaves turn and the air cools,e
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absolutely free. that's b 82 215215. if you want to pinpoint a moment in time when the rate of declineu wa in this countrye ra accelerated, you wouldn't do bad pointing to when o the keyse to the border were handed overn to kamaltha harris in over new york city, aton illegalal alien a woman while anotherd illegal beat the victim's boyfriend with a brick.h 24-year-old nicaraguan daniel david bonilla entered the countrbrick asy illegally th eagle pass, texas, in decembers of 22. >> he was arrested forin a separate sexual assault last spring and was released from jail just two months ago. why was he still in new york city? some one needs to answersome that question. new york's migrant crisione s to overwhelming that myriad one ctually suinmigrang one of s franchises is for turning the hotel into a massive shelte frar for illegals.
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they're saying it's hurting the brand of marriotlegalst. trump warned everyone. he warned americans in 2016d and again in 2020 that the left's progressiven vision for this country did include open borders. n and now, as migrant crime is skyrocketing and free government handoutd nos are gifa to illegals, it's clear he waslr right. last night, donald trump reminded americans that lati hn american countries are emptying their prisons and sending them straight throug t latih our border. >> these are rough people. these are people that are in jail for murder and all sorts of things. and they're releasing them intoo our country. and they're telling them, if you come back, we're going to kill youuntr u , we're going toe yo give you the death penalty or kill you. so they don't want to come back. the deat te are rough people. te these are criminals that make our criminals look like nice people. and it's horrible what they doing. it's a terrible i think, frankly, i think this is a fundamental existential issue en for the united states.ti theand if we have anotherd anot four more years of of open borders and it's going to
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be even worse with another four more years, it's going to be even worses wi than it has f been for the past, you know, three and a half years. pasthree ani'm not sure we've t a country. >> we don't have a country in the americas. >> migrant crisis is kamala's scarlet letter. and trump was to make surericast s come that everyone knows that. >> ms. s 13 gang member i'm here illegally robbed a pregnant woman, then released, then robbe executed a san francisco. another illegal arrested, releasedother, then killeden kil this young boy with a sword. illegalel immigrant.h convicted. released. then finally fractured a woman's skull who released me? every one of them. liberal d.a. kamala harris. the victim's blood on her hands. somehow. >> now, get this. >>e those very inconvenient facts, kamala, she's claiming her experiences. a a prosecutor makes her uniquely qualified to fix the mes experie that she has created as a border state prosecutor.
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she took on drug cartels and jailed gang members for smuggling weapons and drugs across the border. as vicee president, she backed the toughest border control bill in decades and as president, she will hire thousands more border agents and crack down on fentanyl and human trafficking. fixing the borde r is tough.g >> so is kamala harris. >> not even the people in camila's ads are buyingng that. the california sheriff just featured in that ad says he doesn't support i her one bit. >> so for me and law enforcement to see my face and image, along with my lawe enforcement counterpartsag being represented as standing alongside kamala harris was trul ndiny disheartening. we do not support kamalaing harris. she has a history of not history supporting law enforcement. and i can tell you that this apd is deceiving, to say the least. >> it's easy to see why locall law enforcement wants nothing to do with kamala. it wasement was no her goal to y prisons and tear down migrant detention centers on day one if
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she was elected. >> i want to knod on dw, when you become president, would you be committing to close immigration detention centers? e >> absolutely. on day one. on dayimmigrat one. >> hear that on day one. florida congressman mike waltz joins us now. congressman, how are we supposed to task someonek with fixing a problem that they in fact createg d? you know, well, both biden and harris should be thanking god for the supreme court rulingbideharris that gaveem presidential immunity because all of those deaths ,, crimes that you just laid out, they can be civilly liable for their lack of enforcement of the law and the and the fact that they inherited the strongest border in american history fromct the p and then both biden and harris have turned that into the worst disasterh in world
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history is on their watch. >> that blood is onthat b their hands. and if it weren't for the presidential immunity ruling, i think those familiesln would have a case to go after them. >> but what is harriwould haves? she talking about now? well, so say if you you by her, i don't know her argument and the media is new argument se that she wasn't the czar. she had nothing to do with it. she was only responsible for the core migration issues in central and southd america for which she made one trip. >> her total solutior whicn, the entirety of her plan, was to throw $4 billion into central america. >> typical progressive response just throw taxpayer dollarsow at it. anybody who's worked down there would telld anyone you that thel governments, the gangs and the cartel s take anywhere from 30 to 40 to 50%. write off the top. that's putting billions right into the cartels. the cartels have already been a growth stock under biden and harris. they've made upwards of 13
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to $15 billion just in the last three years. >> and by contrast 1, an actuals plan is president trump's plan to take on the cartelsas, to use cyber, to use space, to use to put secondary sanctions on the chinese manufacturercturr of fentanyl. >> we can walk through the elements of his actuals entn to take down the cartels, reinstitute his policies, e hi secure the border, and get at the core issues. >> get a the thing about it is, congressman, i think that most every informedhink abo americanw the way that donald trump would handle the crisis at the border. and evere woul handley informed american understands what's overened at the border over last three and a half years,an which has been billed from ye to joening as not biden administration, but the biden-harris administration from the beginning, who has made clear it's the biden-harris administration . the real question is, can they wipe history clean? t thdid they start the clock three weeks ago? and nothing exists before year zero, before year zero. there was no kamala harris. she wao befors not border czar.
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she never had any policy. she's never voted in the senate. and no 'w she can be defined in the ads we're seeing right now. can they wipe the public'sey memory clean and repackage kamala today as someone the reae to fix the border? >> no, they're not going to get away with it. ady toand thank god for governor abbott and others that sent these people into the interior and sent these people into chicago and new york and others so that this truly was felt as a national problem and not just a border state problem, but the migrant detention centerst migr are still going to be there, the crimes are still going to be therean . the american people see it for what it is. she's a fake and she'se see fot going to get away with it. >> all right. congressman michael schwartz always great to see you. >> thanks for being on primetime. why did tim walz put granny in jail? in jail? >> that's nextxt . meet the jennifers, gen x and y and gepon z, each planning their future through the changed mobile app.
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maybe frumpy midwesting firm std with rural values. but if you talk to peoplesterne actually from minnesota and we did, that's not the truth. in fac witt, their biggest probm with walz is how he crushed los state with brutaesl covid lockdowns while separated families and destroyed small businesses in the namel of stopping the spreadbusi. >> walz was a complete dictator through that whole period. i mean, really an evil personth more than a dictatorro. d mo and, you know, he actually made it illegal for familie ds to gather for christmas and thanksgiving, illega l. neighb and so people then, if they saw their neighbor carrying out a turkey legor on thanksgiving,l they could call the tip line. and walz could dispatch his covid police to come take them to jaildo take. l. >> waltz didn't just go after the people of minnesota, e pe though. he also targeted their businesses, their livelihoods, finding os business owners into oblivion and taking away their licenses to operatein.
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make sure my food service y. ense essentiall and they suspended my food license and then they revoked my right to have a food license in the state. my right to have for a liquor license in my state for five years, which was latefr overruled. but i lost two restaurants because of it. i went to different restaurants and i was fined over $300,000. >> he even threw a grandmain j in jail for 60 days because she had the audacity to reopenai her coffee shop when most of the country was back up and running while i was in jail, i missed out on christmas with my family. i missed out on my wedding anniversary, and i also missed ouweddinrsary ant on the of oned my grandchildren. and that was that was wrong. i can never have that time back. that time was stolen from me. my business wan neves this is te story that america needs to know. this is the stor the busiy that america needs to hear that tim walz is not some cuddly, joyful coach like. >> all the things that the muslims are calling him.
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haat happened to me could have happened to anybody. what happened to me will happeyn to you if we don't get things turned around in our countrye d >> lisa zarza is a former minnesota bar owner who losteso her food license under walz's covid crackdown. lisa, thanks so muchbao lost for being with us tonight on prime time, how did you lose wie underthicensor the administration of tim walz admir the second shutdown? he had shut our state down forn two and a half months. and thentay in november of 202, he decided to shut our state down again, just our restaurants. he didn't shut dowbudgets n thex stores. he opened them up 100% and shut us down 100%. so after about a month of that, when he reissued another shubige executive order me with about ten other business owners decided to violatewners the executive orders that unlawful executivdee orders and opened up our restaurants. liwas slapped with fines. i had my license being taken away. i was banned from the state for having a liquocer license form i
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five years, and essentially i lost two restaurants because of ing andt. >> and where does that left you today, lisa? will:i heard you say you've lot your liquor license for five years. license for only been four. >> so what's happened to your life since all this went dowppe well, the that part of it, they actually had administrative judge overruled that decision because it was an unjust, fair a and unfair, unjust decision. so i was able to get a liquor license last year and i would never go back to the state of minnesota. f i now own an amazing bar in wisconsin, wisconsin,n open me with open arms and said i never broke any laws. i didn't do anything that would have kept me from having a liquor license. so beyeah, i've been in wisconsin for four one half years anr twd what's before we go really quickly, what's your biggest lesson from this and what we shoul wyourd kw about tim walz i think my biggest lesson is we can't be quiet. you know, i didn't know who i didn't even know our governor su until he shut our state down. i didn't know his name.
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and there became a point wherewi i said, as americans, we need to stand up. we can't let our rights be taken id we ned up away. tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny bits, an because we're going to wake up one day and not have. and i made a decision to stand up i a and, lost everything, bui gained a lot too. so we need to wake up and seep o what's going on in our country before it's to's too lo late. >> you know, there was something about covid that told us about our neighbors. it's like truth serum. we understood the role fear could play and how it changed people as human beings. th but it also exposes the true nature of how others goverges po who they really would like to be if granted all that power. you saw that ived whould likn m. we're glad that things are going well for you in wisconsin. and thanks for sharing wel your story tonight, lisa. >> the media is coming to cover up next. let's secrets lie hidden in the shadows of our world to go see like you. >> tell us what if alien life isn't out there, but right here
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one time there's an honest, authentic laugh on that show when there's not a sign. yelling applause and laugh is an unintended joke about theu objectivity of cnn. it's easy to seet why the jokes on them. kamala harris hasn't done an oar interview in 23 days since joe biden stepped aside. insteaise d of calling her a coward, the media is hailing her as a genius. >> carla harris is doing exactly what she needs to do. everybody's, you know, oh, she's got to talk to a reporter. she's got to talk to aa report reporter. would you notice that she's already doneer and not like 19 e things in a row to unite the democratic party? she picked a vp. she made everybody happy in the party. ha she's managed to actually get us on path to a conventionda that people are excited about. she's somehow gotten biden out of the way without him hating her or anybody else. she is a political mastermind who's been underestimated her whole career. >> shedrestimat whole c got bidt way. now, granted, i think it was actually nancy pelos
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i who did that. but let's just all clarify. we're on the same page here. yes. they shoved joe biden out of the way y, but even the blind squirrels in the media can find a nut sometimes . and here's cnn's morning show actually asking the harris campaign why kamald da won't tak to them. >> what's on the vice president's schedule today while she's traveling and talking to votersting t and getting her message out there to the american people, something that she's beeo andng from the very start of this campaign i was asking about today. >> and i don't think she's got any campaign events cae?he schedule today, does sh ? >> well, she and governor walz have been traveling across the country. >> they hit nearly every battleground state last week. the reason i was asking about today is because it seems like she has time. if she wanted to do an a interview with a member of the media or do a news conference, correct. >> there does appear to be that time. if she wanted. well, look, she has said on the campaign trail that she woulk shd be doing an interview at some point. >> she could do an interview today. i would thin
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ing to point.k, you know, because she's not out there today. >> well, look, she she she's taking her message directly to voters. >> she was just apologies. see that she couldn't believe she was getting that questiohen >> meanwhile, trump is everywhere, all over your screen, as i mentioned earlier, that's bryson dechambeau aidan ross. hostile press conferences this hour long podcasts taking questions from the press. he's always in the lion's den. >> he's unscripted, he's unafraid. so when we see headlines like this that trump isd actually te one who's hiding from the media. >> well, once again, we know it's a hoax because trump is the candidate that's agreed to three debates, noa hoaxt hara trump campaign senior adviser danielle alvareznot joins me not >> danielle, great to have you on the program. the pyou know, interestingly, danielle, i had alina harber on the will cain show.digi it's a digital show that everybody can watch every day on youtube and at foxnews.com. i hatat ev nt -d on the show just the other day and i asked her, how were you going to break
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through? how are you going to get your message out to th messagee people when the entirety of the media complex is doing the job for kamala peo and she doesn't e actually have to push her push her message? when is your hav moment to challenge her? well, president trump is our best asset and he's our best messenger. and he has a strong record.irec and he takes that directlytly to voters. >> i mean, you just stated yourself he broke the internet when urself he did a podcastid with aidan ross. he broke the internet when he did space s with elon musk.gain just today. he was doing local interviews all day. he travels the country, he speaks directly to voters,y and he finds ways to bypass biased media and contrast his record with kamala harris, who, as you pointed out, 20 three days since a coup against the sitting president of the united states since ascending the throne, unable to answer for her failures over the last three and a half years, unable
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o a single event without sin a teleprompter. >> it's a disgrace, scandalousg . it's a disgrace. it's scandalous. absolutely. and lous and i have not just full faith.t ju i have the evidence that donald trump will take his message directlyl faitbut th to the votu just pointed out. but i don't have faith that the media will challenge kamala harris on what her policies will be, what's real and what'se fake about her positions from l the past. it's going to it's going to be on you. it's going to be on the campaign. it's going to be ll you on donald trump. so i guess i wonder is the only opportunity right now, det the one single debate that we have in september for you to inplay the role? i would love to. by the way, she has an ope open invitation right here, in but she's not going to accept my invitation. it's looks like right now she's accepted one invitationu from you for debatedeep in septembertember. >> that's because she's afraid of president trump. and she's afraid. to face her record of failure. president trump delivered a knockout trump debate performe against joe biden, which allowed her again to havliae that coup to ascend the throne. she hasn't won a singlee that
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vote anyup and support from a se democrat voter. and you know what? we really do need to challenge the mainstream media. they allowed joe biden to pull the wool over their eyes. all of a sudden on that debate stagde, they were alarmed.nd >> they couldn't believe that they had been dupedy were. and they are now in bed honeymooning with kamala harris and allowing her to dupe them in the same way t. >> it's great. and so i think president trump is absolutely going to give an incredible debate performance. he's going to keep doing interviews. he's going to keep getting his message out there because the media may pretenget therd t about one thing, but it's about what voters care about. >> the border inflation, the economy, safety at home, safety. it's a great point. they've reverted to the exact same behavior they didverted they conducted with joe biden prior to that debate. they're doing the sameo th exact thing now with kamala harris. all right, danielle, we'll be waitingth anxiously foy that first debate, though. thank you so much. debateall right.
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on to the scene. a new one. titans quarterback will levis is slingineng mayonnaise scentet cologne washes, baggy baggyl li smell like greennesske. bill levis number eight perfume. the mayonnaise rickey. so what would broadway joe say about that? >> well, you got to i got to tell you. well, i'm no stranger to smelling like hellmann's t myself, but it's usually on my shirt after an exceptional an lunch. exce i don't know what joe would sapy to that. t if i've got to tell you,s will levis, if he's as good of a quarterback, this year for the titans as he is a pitchman. i thinrterbackk good things couk be happening in tennessee. te yeah, this is because last year said he puts mayo in his coffee. that's where all this is cominnn gin from. so hellmann's likes it. they sponsored him and now they're made a colognes coffllm i guess, together to smell like
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if you want to smell like mayo, i don't know sme. >> next up, america, america's last stop. the future is here. and it's not so bright. san francisco's fleet of robo taxis are oud not of control. ft they aren't just catching on fire and causing traffic jams. no is out-of-contw their horns, rin are going off at 4 a.m. in the morning. >> watch 4:00 am for you. hope. >> all right rikki. so that's, you know, self-driving cars, self-driving taxis in san francisco. >> i'm impressedg with the intelligence of this technology impressey asready is obnoxious is drivers. so pretty impressive but it's ot only taken autho this long to. they're acting like just like lk the human beings that i encounter behind the wheel. >>lthe huma i live in san franc. >> i haven't been to san francisco. i'm impressed. i'm actually impressed. y, their ability to.
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i was watching them park. i feel bad for the people live l around there and have to deal with that honking. ive therethe two self-driving s honking each other. >> but look at them driving around, pulling themselves into parking spots. i mean, i'm kind of impresseimde >> scared.scar it's pretty amazing. i got to tell you. edi embrace some of the new technology, but i don't knowknow this. there's something inside me just on an instinctual level aif that says, i don't want to get a in the back seat of a car that doesn't have a human drivesaysie >> you get in. there's nobody up front. just take off wherever it's going. that's not, by the way, what it's like w with walking, s watching ricky on outkick. so go check out his show. ricky cobb c at out kickoff. >> he's new to the family and we're glad to have him. thanks, ricky. thanthank you so much, will.y. >> all right. by the way, you're checking out digital show s. check out the will cain show onh youtube and foxnews.com and foxd facebook. and i will see you again next time. sean hannity i

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