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>> then kamala. >> of course, anyone without a head injury can see that trump's joking about his good looks is a sign of self-awareness. he's overweight with a comb over the size of canada and a tan like an open loompa. >> but he knows it. it's called self-deprecation. >> asian like joe mackie boasting about his sex appeal or jamie jamie joking about his failed marriage. >> actually, that one's real. >> but for dems, either they can't legitimately tell that he's joking, which is a sign of mental illness, or they're deliberately trying to hide the fact that he wasn't being serious. or maybe they just don't like presidents who are self-deprecating and prefer them to be self-deprecating. >> cat is this kind of humor just too sophisticated for the media? >> they don't know.
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it seemed. i mean, obviously, kamala is very pretty. obviously. so it's -- it's quite obvious. i feel like it would have been funny if joe said it'd be funny if anyone said it, because she is so like, i'm jealous of her skin right now, of the worst skin of my life. people get like the glow i have, like the rosacea. it's like, bad. but i think that if you look at certain, maybe they just saw it written down. i think that's possible. >> but even still, i feel like people i think there's many. when you when you make these kinds of jokes, it's why people aren't sometimes willing to listen to criticism of them because they go after just the dumbest stuff sometimes. yeah, it's funny. it's like they have to. >> they're so clouded by their emotions they can't actually see the reality. >> i only they're clouded at all. i think they watch him specifically for things like this. because then they don't have to talk about deeds and they don't have to talk about stuff that he would that he's beating her up. they say, oh, just like every time you make a joke or i make a joke, cat makes a joke
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on the show. then in news, i will take it, write it literally. yeah. you know, and that's what that's the whole thing they're waiting for. >> this is part this is their campaign. this is we didn't hear any substance tonight except for joe. >> and i think it's funny that they'll point this out and this will be an our topic with a panel of 15 people to discuss it all day long. but no one will talk about the fact that joe biden, the last 700 minutes of his speech, lied about every possible thing you could possibly lie about at one point. yeah, he said he said murder was up 30% when trump was in office, which means this would be a shoot out right now. >> but he continued, he brought up january 6. he lied about the fine people think he lied about the blood bath. when he's talking about the auto, they won't talk about any of that. >> but what they will talk about is how trump said, i'm prettier than her. i, which is racist. white talk is exactly.
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. oh, charlotte, actually. >> oh, so you looked dapper in your three piece suit. you come from are you are you running a funeral home? they do pretty well. could you show me a model? >> yeah. you know what tyra said? i thought the irony of that speech when he brought up january 6th and he talked about that stupid, you know, people marching out of the woods with bulging necks and everything. >> meanwhile, right outside the democratic convention, real terrorists sympathize. ours are marching. my supporters are out there. and that's why they get the whole city boarded up. >> yeah, but on this thing, the obviously he's making a joke and the the the various websites that brought this up and everything and the cable news, they act. they said that he was doing personal attacks, that trump was know engaging in personal attacks when obviously he is joking about himself and he's
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also making fun of the political hagiography that they're doing around kamala. >> you know, about the drawing and the the time magazine cover and everything like that. >> but yeah, this was funny. i also thought it was like the like the ap when when you get into the more serious news, they were like, but donald trump compared his looks to kamala harris, but he was unable to provide any evidence. >> yes. i mean, yeah, you know, it's funny when you keep the camera on, too. >> absolutely. you know, i realize what you look like. you look like what a child would draw if you told them to draw clint eastwood. you know what? i'm glad you went that way with it, because i thought something else was about to happen. >> exactly right. yes. show me where. show me on the drawing where he hurt you. >> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. i'm glad you said it. i'm glad you said that. self deprecating.
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he's not really saying. yeah, he's that guy. >> just want to point that out there. jamie, you. you are a constant self deprecate. or in fact, you could say your entire life is nothing but self-deprecation. that's very true. and i am no strange to people not knowing that. >> i just told a joke that i think trump is a really funny guy and i like to watch his speeches and like this is clearly a joke and i wish he could come up because they're saying like, oh, he doesn't have a good nickname for kamala yet. and i just wanted to put out there because i know trump watches the show sometimes. if you watch this, it's free. he could call her scarce. harris is my first one. my second one is no self-awareness. harris i kind of like and he could have it. and the only thing i want back is i would like him to make a nickname about me. that's what i would like in return. like, you know, loser lizzo or whatever. >> but i think we all have to be a little bit more. don't take things so seriously, right?
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like i a guy insulted me online today, and i just. i want to read it so i don't mess up. he called me. i made fun of tim walz. i called. i said that he look like he's somehow similar and he's like an old man and a baby. >> yeah. and that which if you don't want me to say like that stuff like that don't look like an old man and a baby. do you know what i mean? and. and this guy wrote oc gay planet fitness. ed helms. >> okay, that's good. okay. so for the ed helms part, you're just gay. planet fitness. coming up, the part of the show with clips of old joe only from simply saying 24 seven lifeguard protection. >> this exclusive technology allows simplisafe agents to help stop crime in real time . stop. police are on their way for instant intruder deterrence instant intruder deterrence and faster polic mys symptoe response. >> there's no safe like simplisafe my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept
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is achievable and our best days are not behind us. >> therapy for us. what have our next days are before us? >> is that because you're gone ? go on, mr. president. >> oh, couple of republican friends. i not only can't think, they can't read very well, he says we're losing. he's a loser. he's dead wrong. crime will keep coming down when we put a prosecutor in the oval office instead of a convicted felon. mm. well, there you have it. tyrus. we have five months left of him. please. >> five more. i was just kidding. you know, it's sad. this is going to hurt. is on his last day, we're all going back like, oh, that's what he meant. >> i don't understand anything he says. like he's literally convicted, can contracted convicted. just say he's a bad guy.
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>> well, yeah. who told him to use fancy words? it became it really did become a night about trump. >> yeah, not about him. he didn't go off into the sunset, but he threw a tantrum at mar a lago tonight. >> he was supposed to be giving his flowers. yeah, and he took that for my funeral. >> yeah. there was a long clip there, tom, that we pulled out for time. >> it was him redoing the entire fine people. host yeah, the entire thing they created so much racial division, basically saying that trump said something that he never said. and that's one of the last things he ever said. >> and he yelled the whole speech. this is what happens when it's really late at night. this is. yeah, but, you know, he should have done this speech in a bathrobe on his porch. >> remember in the speech when he said, sir, he was reciting a survey and he said, sorry, says it's a son like him, his own family feud, servant
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son. i but yeah, they should have had they should have had him like with slippers and a rolled up newspaper, you know, the robes open, the, the audience is turning on me. you know, i get turned on by that. >> jamie, what are you thinking about? >> oh, i hated it. it was horrible. i feel like a lot of the time they should have gone up to him ,man. like, hey, if you don't want to yell, microphones, amplify your voice, and then you get to just talking to them over. i felt like some of the clapping made me feel like when i was in high school, they put me on the football team, but i was that kid that didn't really belong on it. and then i would only get to play if we were up by like 50 points and everyone was like, oh yeah, he's in there and they'd miss tackles and i would score. that's where all the clapping felt like to me.
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yeah, it felt like this, like just fake fake clapping. i don't, i don't know, man. i, i feel like. did you hear that after the thing they as a gift they gave joe biden they gave him one of those you know, when you put one of those chairs that goes up to the second floor, they're calling. right. they gave him one. they gave him one. he's very excited about air force one and he's i did like seeing jill at the end, though, that actually warmed my heart a tiny bit because, like, why not? he actually met jill on mumble and they even i actually like that actually made me smile that she kind of went off with me and i'm happy when you smile. >> kat did you find him? >> petty he was just so juiced up. >> yeah. i mean, it's late and he was on fire. >> i mean, he was yelling. >> i was tempted. i'm tempted to say that i want some of what he's having. right. but i don't. i don't think the baby in my
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belly could survive. >> yeah. yeah. he wasn't on relaxium. i'll tell you that. yeah, it is. i mean, i lose my if i yell for half that amount of time. yeah, no, it's crazy. i don't even know what drug that is. >> no, whatever it is, he's got to pay hunter double. >> but you said something in the green room. tyreese, before we go, that he did everything he could to tie cotton. >> oh, yeah. he literally like my kids do that. who broke it? >> yeah, me and my sister. come on out. you did it too. you've always said it. kamala was the deciding vote on everything. >> yeah, everything. she is me. i am. oh, man. come on, man. >> yeah, that's why they were. they were so the deciding vote that raised the taxes
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is on waiters. no, i was. >> yes, i was quick. tim, do the handshake, which is no joke. no joke, no. as creepy. very creepy. okay. up next, dr. jill says, move it, hon. >> as she boards air force one, fox nation has live coverage of the dnc. we are running a campaign on behalf of all americans as kamala harris accepts the nomination. our all star lineup breaks down the fallout and all the biggest speeches. >> are you ready to get to work? unconventional live dnc coverage. and if you missed the speech, you can stream it next day on fox nation. plus, here's the deal. catch up on all the action with kellyanne conway on. with kellyanne conway on. here's the deal with kellyah new episodes every thursday new episodes every thursday only on fox natione was mom. she grew up in a middle class home. home. sh working mom and she worked working mom and she worked at mcdonald's while she goitter.
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building. >> hard times. hard times. tom. thoughts? yeah. >> look, a little mean. you know, i didn't like jill to begin with, but this almost makes me like her. you know? you know, when you get, like, she must be sick of walking behind joe. yeah, whatever. yeah, well, yeah. and she always wants to just pass them, like when you're on the jetway getting out of the plane, if you get stuck by. and so you're like, all right, i know he's the greatest generation, but can i pass? >> yeah. jamie, this has happened to you a lot. women, just stop looking at you like. >> a human being walk right by you. my ex, my ex-wife did this once, but she took off on the plane. >> cat well, read the body language. think you're all being unfair to her? maybe she just really had a. nobody in no plane. she has. but what? she's got a crabs because she's got god. she's got to hold onto both railings. she's like, oh, the bad one.
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i've been there. i've there. titus, what do you think? what do you expect? how is your wife going to treat you when you lose the white house? >> now you lost the keys of the car? yeah. now it's back to the outlets in wilmington shopping at talbots. >> don't go away. we'll be right back. >> shopping and football season already and not a satellite dish in sight. i hardly recognize the roofs. i grew up on enough squawking. i gotta wonder why everyone else is watching nonstop football on directtv. tell me, whose house is this? >> their house. i think they're renting. listen, listen. >> i know they get easy access to all this football, but you know what? >> you got that coach across the manitou stream football without a satellite dish.
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and this is america's late news. late, late news. >> fox news at night. i promise i'll be the best volunteer harris and walz since cam i've ever seen. each of us has a part in the american story. breaking tonight, democrats assuming a united front on the first night of the dnc. but the scene is from a few blocks away. >> tell a bit different story. >> genocide. joe carter kamala baby killer blinken and hundreds of other war criminals are here in chicago to celebrate themselves. >> this is massive security walls, heavily armed cops and eight id checks were put into place to secure the perimeter. we almost forgot it was the democratic
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national convention. but then the free abortion and vasectomies and 20 foot tall iuds gave us a stark reminder. we'll have much more on that in a moment. meantime today's theme for the people, for the people, for the people. >> kamala harris. >> for the people. because nothing screams for the people, like nominating a candidate who hasn't gotten a single vote from the people. but we begin with fox news senior correspondent mike tobin on the ground with more on the protests as they threaten to overshadow the convention. >> mike, good evening and good evening. trace. the biggest of the planned protests is now over. what you see is an empty union park where it started and finish. the police cleared that out. all that's left now is a relatively small pile of garbage. there were some tense moments as thousands marched in the direction of the united center where the dnc is being held. and it really got tense because there was a group of agitators clad in black, some of them identified as anarchists.
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they wanted to storm the outer perimeter of the dnc, the security perimeter, and they did. they got three sections of the fence down the outer un climate bill fence down and got to that no man's land between the first fence and the second fence. they never breached the second fence. and the chicago police ultimately came in there, forced them back out. the holes that they made in the original fence and supplemented it with manpower. the police superintendent released a statement that none of the protectees, wherever in any danger the police officers themselves were hit with sticks and signs and signs, things of that nature. but they had some riot gear on and there's no word of any injuries. there some arrests. we don't have an official tally on that yet, though. police intend to release that tomorrow. trace tobin live for us in chicago. mike, thank you. let's bring in rabbi haim mens from the hubbard of air here in los angeles and the star of netflix in decision before and after. board certified plastic surgeon dr. sheila nazarian. thank you both for coming on.
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i want to play this sound because it just happened. we're getting a lot of there's a lot of buzz this. this is president biden tonight talking about the protesters that mike was just talking about. >> those protesters out in the street, they have a point. a lot of innocent people are being killed. >> and both sides, the protesters, rabbi, have a point outside the people who are calling for the eradication of jews and israel have a point. this is the moral equivalency that the democrat party loves making, that is somehow that israel is wrong. hamas is wrong. if we can just figure it out. unfortunately, hamas is sworn to take every and get it out of the land of israel. they don't want any jews anywhere. they hate us with a passion. what he just did was he just showed the confusion to the world. >> both of you guys. if you guys just stop fighting the for that. it's not that easy. this is people that want to destroy us and kill us. and what's going on right now
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with the peace process? >> who's at the table for hamas? seems like america was working for hamas and negotiating for hamas. >> it seems to me, dr. nazarian, that there would be if you're going to do that, if you're to play that game and you're going to say, listen, they've got a point. you also have to bring up the side that, you know, the others also have a point. a very good point. and maybe we can talk hostages, maybe hamas will come back to the table for the cease fire. it's always israel. israel israel and never any scolding for hamas. >> you know, it's really interesting that i find with these protesters, it's like, what's your alternative if you're protesting against kamala harris? trump i just got back from bedminster, where trump announced his plan to fight antisemitism and launched jewish voices for trump, which i'm a proud ambassador for. so you're asking, okay, well, do they want trump instead, who is a steadfast, unwavering supporter of the jewish people and israel? so really what these protesters are doing is they're showing kamala harris and the democrats
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that if you do not do it our way, you will not get our vote. and it's their way to strong arm them into the next election and to do exactly as they say. >> speaking of the protesters, want to play a little sound from one of them. >> watch this. >> we will not take any responsibility if kamala harris loses the election. the responsibility is on genocide. joe. >> and on kamala harris and on that democratic party. when you go genocide, joe and killer kamala, rabbi, it takes the joy and the vibe out of the whole democratic convention 100%. and you got to realize something. this is just for michigan. in 2028, there's going to be another state where a bunch of these voices are going to be in a swing state. and how you're going to be fighting for two states. and the democrat party is going to have to take more and more of these radical thinkings and that's where this is all going. they know that they have the power, that whether she wins or
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loses 2028, we're going to get two swing states and then three swing states. >> yeah, right. one more time. marcher speakers 2024. watch this. kamala, while your speaking palestinians are dying while you're speaking. schools, hospitals and mosques have been bombed and destroyed . palestinians of gaza are trying to survive a genocide. and the administration that supplies and gives israel the green light to murder our people is having a celebration in our city. >> i wonder what you're finding. sheila, do you find that the american jews who kind of went to the right after october seven are now finding their way back to the left a little bit more? >> i actually do not. i do not find that at all. i have seen even people that were at the event were lifelong democrats who have come to the right side
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at this point and are trying to bring other people to the right side. and there's a really interesting way that they're doing it. they're saying, oh, i don't like both candidates, which i think is just a closet trumper trying to keep the peace and slowly bring people over to the right side. >> no, i don't see them going back, thankfully. interesting. i want to put this video up because these are the hostage families. they also held a rally. they held it in tel aviv and it didn't get much coverage. but there it is. and it's important that we recognize this. and this is still happening because their loved ones are still missing. >> first of all, they could have been out a long time ago if our president only would have gone and said to egypt, let all the refugees come in for a while, and israel ended it and released all the hostages. >> number two. if israel all of a sudden gave in to these people whose families and i want their families to get out right, hamas lives and there's going to be more families. >> yeah. what makes one person's blood redder than the next person? and this is the debate going on
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in israel. >> final thought? there's an interesting concept that actually president trump brought up and he said the reason why hamas isn't coming to the table for a ceasefire is perhaps there's not that many hostages left. yeah. and it's a it's a chilling thought, but it unfortunately is a possibility. >> and a lot of the families have recognized that as well. dr. nazarian, rabbi, thank you both. thank you. well, president biden addressed the democratic national convention tonight just a few weeks ago. the president wasn't planning to be part of the opening night . he was planning to be the main event. the senior white house correspondent peter doocy is live in chicago with that side of the story. peter, good evening. >> good evening. trace, you can see behind us the clean up of the united center continues. a lot of people left behind there. we love joe. signs that were handed out to salute the president. we were on the floor and he did start to lose the crowd a little bit towards the end of his 50th 3 minutes worth of remarks that were not
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exactly what the campaign was telling us they were going to be. they were saying it was not going to be about his legacy. it was going to be very forward . >> instead, we got a lot of things like this may have made a lot of mistakes in my career, but i gave my best to you for 50 years. like many of you, i've given my heart and soul to our nation and i've been blessed a million times. return the support of the american people. i really mean that. >> too young to be in the senate because i wasn't 30 yet and too old to stay as. but i hope you know how grateful i am to all of you . the program tonight was running so late. the president's remarks actually pushed out of primetime the one night that it was going to be all about him. convention officials tell us because of the raucous applause interrupting speaker
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speaker, we ultimately skipped elements of our program to ensure we could get to president biden as quickly as possible so that he could speak directly to the american people. president biden grew angry when he was talking about donald trump, but he pulled back the curtain on some widespread reports of simmering resentment at the big name democrats who squeezed him out of all this talk about how i'm angry, all those people said i should step down. that's not true. >> i love my country more. and with that, the torch has been passed. president biden, we are told, considers the convention handed over to kamala harris and tim walz. and as the kamala harris coronation continues, president biden is going on vacation. >> trace peter doocy live for
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us in chicago. peter, thank you. >> well, the fox news tonight, common sense department thinks it is crystal clear why vice president kamala harris is not doing interviews, not holding a press conference, not getting away from the teleprompter even when she's using the teleprompter. the gist is getting more difficult to decipher when she unveiled her economic last week, she promised to eliminate price gauging. common sense is pretty sure she meant price gouging. it is, after all, her plan and pronouncing it correctly seems to be in the best interest of the campaign. yesterday, she finally explained the cost of her economic plan. and to her credit, the answer was unscripted. sadly, the answer was unscripted and therefore difficult to decipher. in her one minute response, the vice president said return on investment four times. she said, in terms of three times. in other words, she's back to talking in circles like
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this. quoting now. i think it's a mistake for any person who talks about public policy to not critically evaluate how you measure the return on investment when you are strengthening neighborhoods, strengthening communities, and in particular the economy of those communities and investing in a broad based economy. everybody benefits. it pays for itself. hard to tell, but it sounds like her plan has no cost. it's free and common sense thinks it's all becoming very, very clear. let's bring in fox news contributors richard fowler and jason chaffetz. thank you both for coming on. >> here is hillary clinton tonight. watch. kamala carries with her the hopes of every child she protected, every family. she helped every community. she served. >> so as president, she will always have our backs and she will be a fighter for
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us. >> there is nothing like talking about protecting kids. jason chaffetz, when the abortion wagon is out back, given free abortions outside, it's -- it's kind of a fascinating dichotomy. >> yeah, don't forget the free verse. vasectomies that are coming along with that, too. and a lot of myths that, look, the problem is kamala harris doesn't have much of a record. if you say, hey, what is she accomplished over the last three and a half years? you don't really hear anything . you don't hear about the hundreds, if not thousands of people that have lost their lives coming across our borders. what about the 100,000 people that lose their lives with fentanyl? where do we think that comes from? we know where it comes from. it's coming across that porous border that she refuses to enforce. so she's got a lot of nerve talking about that. yeah. and, you know, they talk about joe biden, try to talk about how safe the world is. donald trump. there weren't any wars. there wasn't a problem in in ukraine. there wasn't a problem in the middle east.
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they were signing peace accords . >> and how many thousands of people have died in the hamas, israel situation under her watch? and how about afghanistan? what about the families and the kids of those lost service members in afghanistan? >> she tends to forget those things. yeah, the list goes on. gerard baker, "wall street journal" had this op ed. kamala harris tries to forget joe biden. kamala harris and her team have evidently calculated that continuity is a losing proposition and she won't win defending the record of the last four years. so she is going to run against it. i mean, she's already saying things like, well, we didn't get everything right. this is up this much, this is up this much. so, richard, what do you think? is she running away from joe biden? no. and listen, i think jason is right, because it's not her record from three and a half years ago. it's about her record for the past three decades. and let's talk about that director for just a second and let's talk about what she's done to protect children as part of that record.
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when she was the district attorney in san francisco, she created a hate crime unit so that kids who are bullied in school, kids are a part of the lgbtq community, had a district attorney that stood up for them and fought for them. and prosecuted folks who did due to hate crimes against them. let's also talk about the time when she was the california secretary, the california attorney general, where she went after big banks who took away people's homes. over and over again. and she sued those banks and got people their homes back. or i you tell the pharmaceutical companies who put opioids on the streets killing millions of americans. this this this woman has a record that is decades long. it shows her fighting for everyday people and protecting them. >> that's what he was talking about there when thousands of fentanyl doses. well, let's try to be fair. and she also has to be 27 that she that she was a big that has ruined the state of california ,too. to be fair, there has not been a vice president history to fix a broken immigration system.
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that is the job of the president and the congress. now to lap it on kamala harris to fix the border when a president hasn't fix it in decades, i think is a little unreasonable and a little unfair. >> to be fair, she does appear to be plotting her own course, though. jason fair. >> she's plotting her own course. and it's ambiguity. i mean we don't know where she is now. the one thing that she has promised is that she wants to raise the corporate taxes, get rid of the trump tax cut, which means everybody's going to get a tax increase. and then she wants to have the government come in and fix prices. yeah, nothing like the government to solve the prices. she doesn't even know what the definition of inflation is. she really doesn't understand that because if you're going to go out and hand $25,000 to first time home buyers, guess what? >> the price of every home is going to go up $25,000. so that's not going to make housing less expensive. she doesn't get how the economy works and you would never sit with her to get that question answered. >> let me give richard the last
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the last comment here. 15 seconds. let let's actually talk about what's also in her plan. she talks about extending the earned income child tax credit, something that a bank of trump tried to do when she was a senior adviser to donald trump because she, too, understood that there's far too many working families out here who are struggling to make ends meet. and part of the thing the government can do is give them some money back to buy a uniform, to pay for food, to to to pay for a soccer camp and all those other things. so the fact is, expanding the early child tax credit, some that republicans j.d. vance even agrees with. >> fair enough. richard fowler, jason chaffetz, gentlemen, thank you both. well, while the democrats kicked off their convention in chicago, former president trump and his running mate hit the campaign trail in battleground pennsylvania. the senior national correspondent kevin corke live in d.c. with the new information on this. kevin, good evening. >> evening. trace one where president trump's speech at a factory in york, pennsylvania lasered in on the economy, as you can well imagine. obviously he wanted to talk about where it was on his watch, what happened under harrison biden and where it will go in the future,
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depending on how things turn out this november. now, given the venue, it came then as no surprise that the former president called for more tariffs. he attacked electric vehicle mandates and he boosted his argument that the economy had been much better during his presidency than under mr. biden, which is to say it would be worse still under a harris administration. >> if kamala gets in, the united states will rapidly become a the industrialized third world nation, like so many others have become. >> she's running on socialist price controls, banning gas powered cars and trucks and private health insurance policies are gone. she wants to defund the police ,abolish cars, cash bail, and she wants to abolish it immediately. the pennsylvania star, part of a jam packed schedule that includes daily events in battleground states tied to subjects where the gop
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thinks they hold an advantage. a wink, by the way, that'll see mr. trump appear in michigan, north carolina, arizona and in nevada. notably, that thursday trip to arizona is for a border event. and it happens on the same day that the vice president will be giving her big address to the dnc. and it's that contrast that the trump camp is attempting to draw. that should give us a lot of information about how they plan to move as we get closer to november trees. >> kevin corke, live in d.c. kevin, thank you. let's bring in california gop chairwoman jessica millan patterson. you saw the president there, jessica. does it seems like he was really focused on the issues, maybe taking some advice from these opinion writers who say that he should focus on the issues and quit hammering kamala harris. >> it's a really smart approach by president trump and the trump campaign. talk about the policies, talk about the issues. that's where you're winning. we saw very clearly from your previous segment, she doesn't know where she is on the policies and the policies that she has over the last
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three and a half years, over the last 20 years. >> she cannot defend. >> headline "wall street journal" trump sees opening in battleground courting disaffected democrats. the repeated visits are a clear sign that trump believes that the key to winning pennsylvania, the nation's largest battleground state, is to boost support among the working class voters in the industrialized and rural areas. i mean, those voters really do kind of gravitate toward him. >> absolutely. and what you're going to see him talking about, not just the economy there, but energy policy, energy policy specifically. we saw where we were four years ago when we were energy independent. we saw the prices of gasoline go up. and that affects everything from your gas price. >> right, to your groceries. yeah, emerson college, put this up on the screen. this is pennsylvania. likely voters, 49 support trump, 48 support harris. >> good news. it hadn't been a lot of good news for the trump campaign. this is this is one of those and i think you're going to see more of this. >> we're going to get through this week with the dnc convention. her honeymoon phase is going to be over.
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she's going to eventually have to sit down for an interview. she's going to have to answer some questions. she's going to have to debate. >> and you're going to see those numbers continue to grow for president trump. jessica, thank you. >> coming up, suddenly, joe biden is an icon. >> that's what the media says. the same media that destroyed the president a month. our media panel joins us live next. and later in the nightcap, planned parenthood offering free vasectomies and abortions outside the democratic national convention to show what is possible when policies support reproductive health care. sounds like they're promoting abortion. >> does it advance their message or come off as callous? let us know. x and instagram at trace gallagher will read your responses coming up in the late night nightcap. >> early nightcap. >> depending on where you are, we're coming right, mummify? it's kind of amazing. wow. luma eye drops dramatically reduce redness in one minute and look at the difference. >> my eyes look brighter and whiter for up to 8 hours.
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no phone calls and no wasted time. go to and terrify and save today it's a sign of the times in chicago this week more than 200 content creators. you know the social influencers have been given credentials to the democratic national convention alongside the legacy media outlets. bill is live with that story. >> bill, good evening to you. good evening to you. as president gave his swan song tonight. the media and democrats appear to be in infatuation mode with him. that's despite pushing him out of the just weeks ago to them. biden has apparently served his
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purpose. >> he saved our democracy in the us. and joe biden, i believe, will go on the democratic mt. rushmore with fdr. >> all democrats are also giving five star treatment to online influencers, content creators, inviting and credentialing more than 200 of them for the dnc. >> there. they're going to get badges access that mirrors legacy media, including interviews with vip eyes and studio space. >> as democrats continue to court influencers to reach a younger online audience. >> speaking of which the kamala harris campaign tiktok, which actually used to be biden's, now has more than 3.5 million followers. while her personal account has over 4.5 million since it started in late. but donald trump still has the upper hand with his tiktok that's got around 10 million followers. it's his only. and he recently started posting again on his ex account, which has roughly 90 million
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followers and trace are hoping those influencers can help kamala harris' campaign of vibes. so far it's only been vibes. she hasn't announced pretty much any policy and her campaign website doesn't have a single policy listed anywhere on it. >> and speaking of policy, bill, you to the harris campaign about the border policy. yes. so last week i reached out to them and said, where is she? where are you guys on immigration? she's got a lot of policies from back in 2019 that are very far left. what's her policy now? no, no answers. nothing on the record at least. yeah. >> phil, thank you. let's bring in new york post reporter lydia moynihan and townhall.com columnist spencer brown. thank you both for coming on. here's more of the media gushing over joe biden. >> watch. we are going to blow the roof off of the united center in terms of the praise for joe biden. >> it'll be a really special and unique moment. it applies the love that he is going to feel in this room is going to be unbelievable.
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>> you're going to have kleenex boxes from that from up there over there of people watching someone do something honorable. >> i didn't see a lot of kleenex boxes. lydia moynihan, but i saw a lot of yawning in that 53 minute speech. i mean, these are the same people who literally sliced him to pieces a ago, and now they're trying to put him back together and put him on mount rushmore. >> yeah, it's striking. you look at the clintons, the obamas, all these folks who aren't even officially elected anymore seem to have a much bigger presence there. speaking later in the convention, the obamas hillary, of course, spoke tonight and there are reports surfacing that biden is still. he's angry. it seems like he did not want to be making this speech. notably, he's headed to california right after this. and i think they probably want to get him out of the room because what kamala has to do the rest of the convention is essentially distance herself from joe biden, from the policies. they know that people don't like his economic
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his immigration policies. so she has to kind of, you know ,pretend like she wasn't too involved in this administration and distance herself as far as she can. and i think a lot of folks are noting this might be one of the last times that we see joe biden in any sort of campaigning capacity. >> yeah, i think that's probably a fair. so joy reid has the exact right name for this thing that she's going to tell us right here. >> watch. exuberant. joy, i've not seen so many democrats smile thing. >> i mean there is a song on the air. i don't know if you can hear me behind me, but there's like a little bit of music playing. people are literally dancing to the tunes in their own head. they feel a kind of joy and a kind of relief that i personally have not seen in, what, like eight years? >> gets me to spencer. i mean, the joy over there. i mean, you could feel it in the building tonight and people like, oh, joy. yeah, the abortion trucks outside. you get this. i mean, joy, come on, all joy.
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>> no policy, right? it's insane. i mean, this whole idea that there's joy, you watched that speech tonight and that was not a joyful speech from the president. that was an angry, divisive speech like the one he gave in 2022 before the midterms in philadelphia. not joyful. it's divisive. it's on the president for everyone except for half the country that doesn't want to vote for me. and it's absurd. and again, there's no policy. you look at what's going on outside. these are not happy people. these are angry people. and that ultimately has been what motivated them, i think, a lot in the midterms. and i think joe biden was trying to activate them to do that again this time. but then, of course, whoever came in and swooped in and took them out of the running. >> yeah. i mean, when you see the protesters coming in, they're talking about eradicating a certain, you know race from the planet. >> and then you have the abortion. people are like, come on in promoting abortion and vasectomies and come on, it's great. like it's a carnivore. all right. and then you see inside and joe biden is with this divisive when we are in democracy, you don't, joy, in that bill. >> and the american people aren't feeling the joy either. remember the polling numbers on all this stuff? he's underwater on the economy, on handling the border, all these top issues for the american people. they're not feeling the joy
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either. they're feeling fed up with all of this and they have a real fight on their hands. >> speaking of a lack of joy, lemon went out in new jersey and he got some people and asked him about their political views. >> and he was a little surprised. >> watch. what do you support? i plead the fifth trump for the win. who do you want? trump why don't you like harris oh, she don't have any experience. >> trump look like he got it in the bag right now. four years ago, it was a lot better. i made a lot more money than i do now. i know you feel that way, but that's not actually what the record shows. the economy is actually better under biden. >> no, i'm serious. he's serious, but he's wrong. >> he's so wrong, lidia, it's unbelievable. but you can see the surprise, the joy for don lemon was not there. he found some really sassy people to talk to. it's amazing that the moment you leave manhattan in certain enclaves here, you talk to real americans and you hear this is what they think. i mean kudos to him for posting the clip because i think this was not what he expected to hear at all. and it's interesting when you actually, again, leave
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your apartment building in manhattan, you run into americans who have much more common opinions. and it's always interesting to see the elite kind of go out into the rest of the country and realize, okay, most people don't actually agree with me and everyone else in my newsroom. >> yeah, people want to be able to eat and live indoors and they're going to vote for the person who can achieve that for them. media research center said this . this is coverage from the media, positive coverage for kamala harris, 84% for donald trump, 89% negative coverage. mean you talk about thumb on the scale, spencer. well, we've been told, of course, that the media doesn't take sides and then you see stuff like that. and obviously you realize they are taking sides. and we saw them show that they could have held the biden-harris administration accountable when all of a sudden they started going after biden when they were trying to force him out. but then soon as they accomplished that, they just went back right in the other direction. and now they're carrying water her calling her this joyful person when we still don't know anything about any of her policies. >> yeah, that's very true. spencer, lydia, thank you both.
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>> anti-israel protesters do their best to disrupt the dnc. the citizens of israel live with the threat of wider war in the middle east day. the national correspondent jeff paul has the latest on this early tuesday morning in tel aviv. >> well, secretary of state antony blinken has announced that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has accepted a bridging proposal that closes the gaps in a potential ceasefire deal that's on the table. the breakthrough came after the secretary of state met with netanyahu for two and a half hours. blinken is now calling on hamas to accept deal. the militant group has previously signaled it has doubts about the plan. israel has stated the war can only end with the destruction of hamas and hamas says it can only agree to a permanent cease fire, not a temporary one. blinken will try to get the deal across the line later this week when he travels to egypt and qatar. >> these are our two critical partners in this effort to get the cease fire agreement over the finish line, to get the hostages home, to put everyone on a better path
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to lasting peace and security, complicating this fragile moment, the ongoing violence, hamas and islamic just claim responsive for what the israelis describe is a terrorist attack involving a bomb that exploded near a synagogue in tel aviv. investigators say a man was carrying a backpack loaded with explosives that detonated . he managed to reach a heavily populated area. the suspect was killed and a bystander was injured. and watching all of this very will be both hezbollah and iran. they both indicated cease fire deal is the only thing holding them back from launching a possible retaliatory attacks on israel. trace paul in tel aviv. jeff, thank you. meantime, planned parenthood is having a controversial increased presence in chicago this week, offering free abortions and vasectomies. just blocks away from the dnc, brian jennings is live for us in chicago with the latest on this. brian, good evening. >> tracy good evening. well, yeah, that that i'm sorry
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that planned parenthood mobile clinic just outside of the convention is offering free abortions, free vasectomies and free contraception. and apparently the services are so popular that they've got all their appointments booked up and there is a waitlist and in fact, they are now accepting walk ins, according to doctors that spoke to fox. there's also a 20 foot inflatable iud named frida. that's also here in chicago, courtesy of americans for contraception, who fear birth control will be restricted by republicans. >> a doctor performed ten medication abortions in the mobile clinic today insist that planned parenthood is not trying to send a political message by being parked outside of the democratic national convention. >> i think above everything, what we're hopeful for is that care is return to health care and it becomes depoliticized. it has become a weapon of politics. abortion has become a political weapon, though, for where
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they have seized on this issue to energize the left. activists dressed as abortion pills marching outside the dnc alongside anti-israel protesters, environmentalists and even. house speaker republican mike johnson posting on abc's blasting the mobile clinic, quote, such a callous and even gleeful celebration of the taking of innocent human life is a shocking new low. this is not your parent's democratic party. now inside tonight's convention, three women who say there have been negative negatively affected by abortion bans in their states spoke. and the president biden, he spoke about abortion and he was very eager to blame those abortion bans on former president. maggie, republicans found out the power of women and 2022 and donald trump going to find out the power of women in 2024 . all right.
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and, you know, trump will do everything to ban abortion nationwide. >> oh, he will. >> now, former president trump says that abortion should be left up to the individual states. and for the first time in 40 years, the gop party flap platform does not mention a national ban on abortion. of course, vice president kamala harris has made the abortion issue central to her campaign, promising that they're going to sign a law in congress, making sure that they will that making sure that abortion access is federal law. trace. >> brian janice live for us in chicago. brian, thank you. let's bring in live founder and president lila rose. lila, great to have you on the show. i mean, you look at some of the images and tim, it seems to me like you have planned parenthood now is no longer just, you know, staying out of it, no politics providing a service. >> they are promoting. they are advocating abortion. they are celebrating abortion.
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>> trace, i think it's so just tragic. >> the abortion industry is on full display here at the dnc trying to persuade people that pregnancy is a disease, that motherhood is a curse. these are totally lies. motherhood and family are some of the most meaningful and beautiful things that anybody can do with their life. and they bring the most joy. but of course, that's the opposite message that's being sent by these antics outside the dnc. and listen, you mentioned earlier ten children scheduled to be killed at the dnc as part of planned parenthood's give away free abortions. antic, what about their lives? those ten children deserve to be mourned and they deserve to live. and that those are the people that we should be thinking about at this at this really brutal display that's going on right now at the dnc. >> and i want to put this this is the "new york post". they write the following. outside the van, a taco truck as well as a stand run by the
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chicago abortion, where patients could pick up goodie bags filled with facemasks candy, painkillers and cards of affirmation. i mean, it's a carnival atmosphere. and you look at this in your leg, it's unreal. >> i don't get it. you're dressed up as birth pills or, you know, mifepristone. you're abortion pills and the 20 foot iud, and on and on it goes. i hate to say it, but the democratic national convention has become a death cult. it's like a religious practice that they're doing right now, mocking motherhood, mocking parenthood, literally killing children, parading this full on show for the abortion industry. it's very clear what their agenda is. it's bald. it's in front of the entire american public that this is who they are. when someone shows you who they are, believe them. and this is not what most americans want. not anything close to it. most americans want to have good families, live good lives
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,good jobs, have a strong economy. and here they are celebrating the killing, the murder of innocent human beings as some sort of ritual at their own convention. it's absolutely horrific. now here are some of the protesters i was talking about dressed up as the abortion pills and then chanting at the rally. >> let's listen for just a few seconds of this. >> i mean, what happens, lila, is it just kind of comes across as mocking, right? i mean, it comes across as no longer are we talking about this serious subject, no longer. >> all of a sudden, it becomes this, oh, well, you know, even pro-choice people are offended by this. >> i mean, you read some of the social media and there's a lot of pro-choice people like this is offensive. >> this is not what we intended . >> i mean, they're saying my body, my choice. what about. yes, as a woman, it's our body. but when we're pregnant, there's another body, right?
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there's two bodies and another body that deserves a shot at life. and they talk about freedom and women's empowerment. >> there's no freedom in killing your child. >> that's slavery. to an anti-life ideology that tells you that motherhood is a curse. that's a slavery, an oppression of women as a as it is also an oppression of a child. so there's lies that are just covering all of this violence and all of these antics. what's it like this, lila? >> i mean, you've been you've been at this for a while. was it like this six, eight years ago? are we are we moving a different direction? well, i remember the days of safe, legal and rare even, you know, hillary clinton, safe, legal and rare. abortion should be safe, legal and rare. this is no longer the dnc or the democratic party. now it is. let's dress up as pills and give out free abortions at our own convention, celebrate it as a death cult. so this is dramatically different than even just last decade. and you know what? i think the extreme is going to expose them. i mean, people like you said, they're waking up that this is this crazy.
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this is absolutely crazy. and i don't think it's going to help them this election. >> far from it. it's unsettling. it is. la la rose. great to see you, as always. thank you. thanks. so do you think are the free vasectomies and abortions outside the dnc advancing the party's message or it outright callous? >> let us know. and instagram at trace gallagher will read your responses coming up next in the nightcacap. a perfect day for a family outing. shingles care. but shingrix protects only shingrix has proven over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used or in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for thos with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose and increased previous dose and increased riske ffects ess, guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happening, fe the most common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site. muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever and upset stomach. ask your doctor or pharmacists t about shingrix today.
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>> it's hard to use. they're like they're using language where you're like, that's weird. like, for the party that gave you in in 2012, three bathrooms. and now in the last couple of years they gave you medication for little children, for transgender. this is party line. and america, wake up. this is where they're going. spencer yeah. >> i mean, i think it's important to look at where we came from. you know, it used to be safe legal and rare is what they said about abortion, and now they're in the streets celebrating it. and i think j.d. vance is at this point a lot that this is the party platform. now. it's just anti-family in general. >> yeah. lydia yeah, it really something that is a weighty and serious decision. matter what you believe when it comes to this issue, putting it next to candy and taco trucks. and i think it may appeal to their base here, but i think this is generating a lot of negative headlines, you know. >> dr. zirin so as a physician in medical school, i've actually had to witness to abortions one at a three month and one at a five month. and they are literally counting the arm or leg, leg head, because if you leave anything
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behind. >> the mother's uterus continues to bleed. >> this is beyond callous. an abortion, a tragic event for the mother as well as for the child obviously. and to have it again trivialized, it's beyond beyond callous. yeah. we asked, do you abortions outside the dnc advance or come across as callous, 96% callous, 94 and instagram callous. michael. so tired of the political gimmicks and games. not much joy about an abortion regardless of your position. see, spurling doesn't support their previous messages of safe legal and rare democrats are walking contradictions. so what do you expect, kristen it's absolutely disgusting. it's not a drive thru decision like mcdonald's. as a person who was adopted, says bruce by two wonderful and loving parents, it offends me beyond belief. >> thank you for watching. america's late news fox news at night. i'm trace gallagher. we'll see you back here again tomorrow night. >> it's a game. ultimately, someone has to go.
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i want grandchildren and their grandchildren to know i was here at this moment that we were here and that we were with kamala harris every step of the way. this is our time, america. this is when we stand. this is when we break through. joe and i know kamala. we have seen her courage her determination and her leadership up close. >> kamala and tim, you will win. let me ask you are ready to vote for freedom. all right. ready to vote for democracy and for america.
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let me ask you, are you ready to? elect kamala harris and tim walz a roster heavy hitters kicking off night one of the democratic national convention. former secretary of state hillary clinton. first lady jill biden and president biden all taking stage to give their full throated support to presidential nominee vice president kamala harris and her running mate, tim walz harris is making history officially the first african american and first indian-american woman to lead a major party's ticket. >> thank you for sticking with us at this rather late hour. i'm lois lane. >> good to be with you, jonathan. 1:30 a.m. in chicago, where just hours ago, president biden passed the torch to his vice president in an emotional address to both his party and his country.
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speech in many ways a swansong for his decades long political career. it was full of standing ovations for the president and tears from the president. >> it's been the honor of my lifetime to serve as your president. i love the job, but i love my country more. i love my country more. all this talk about how i'm angry, all those people said i should step down. that's not true. i love my country more. >> but this, of course, is not the convention mr. biden was planning to attend even just
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one month ago before he decided to drop out of the race. and the night of unity at the convention was marred by some protests outside. fox news correspondent ashley strohmier joins us live with a look back on night one of the dnc, ashley. >> yeah, jonathan. so there were some pretty heavy hitters there to speak, hillary clinton, aoc and president biden to name just a few to kick off the week now. all three took the opportunity to show their support for kamala harris and then slam former president trump while expressing gratitude for the president and women's reproductive rights, also spoke about the military. >> listen to this. we also know as vice president kamala harris sat in the situation room and stood for america's values. i know what it takes. and i can tell you, as commander in chief, kamala won't disrespect our and our veterans. >> she won't be sending love
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letters to dictators. she will defend democracy and our constitution and will protect america from enemies, foreign and domestic. yet there's still no answers for the botched afghanistan withdrawal that left 13 american servicemembers dead. under the biden-harris administration. and now switching gears to aoc, she addressed the crowd in chicago about the months leading up to the election will look like. >> but chicago, just because the choice is clear to us, does not mean that the path will be easy over the next 78 days. we will have to pour every ounce, every minute, every moment into making history on november 5th. but we cannot send kamala and tim to the white house alone to gather.
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we must also elect strong democratic majorities in the house and in the senate so that we can deliver on an ambitious agenda by the people. >> and just a few weeks ago, it was supposed to be joe biden, accepting the democratic nomination. but instead, the president spoke last night. his daughter, ashley biden, introduced him after telling humanizing stories about her dad. and while speaking, biden touted some of the things he's done under his administration, as well as his love of this country. >> listen. in america. i know and believe in an america where honesty, dignity, decency still matter. an america where everyone, a fair shot and hate has no safe harbor in america where
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the fundamental created this nation that all of us are created equal is still very much alive. >> and while president joe biden spoke opening night at the dnc, a lot of speculation that it could have been his last address as president. >> back to you guys. ashleigh thank you. >> a historic night, indeed, molly. yes, roughly 50,000 people descended on chicago, but that includes those thousands of antiwar activists who were protesting the site of the convention. for reactions, let's turn to our panel. julian epstein, democratic consultant and former house judiciary committee chief counsel john bussey, associate editor at the "wall street journal". >> and mark cook, attorney and ceo of american frontier strategies. thank you all for joining us tonight. we greatly, greatly appreciate it. julian, i think we should start with you. this was the dnc, the democrats joined together. i want to get your thoughts on what the big highlight was. >> well, i think the highlight
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was the president's speech. i think ironically, it was most substantive moment of the night, although i think it a little bit discordant in the fact that in a sense that it was backward looking and sort of an attempt to salvage the legacy when most think the biden record has been has been pretty bad, the economy and on social issues. so i'm not sure that the really sort of fit the moment tonight. >> but beyond that, i think this is becoming a a campaign that is almost post-political in the sense that it is about personality and sentimentality and not about any clear vision of the future. i'm sorry to say that as democrat, and i think the democrats believe they win if it's about personality and about sentimentality rather than about the issues. because i think sort of kamala's foray into progressive economics last week didn't go so well. >> john, it was, if i can come to you. john bussey it was a curious scene, if you like, and obviously an unprecedented
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one. it was like this huge retirement party, the cries of. we love joe, we love joe. we love joe because you're going away. >> it all seems slightly odd to me. >> well, you have to remember that this was also a kind of key part of all this, that the torch be passed and that it'd be done in some kind of coherent way, because up until now, there has been fair amount of discord and incoherence in the democratic party campaign with the bad debate performance by president biden and the subsequent efforts to get him to acknowledge the fact that he had gotten old and he was dragging the democratic party down. so there had to be a moment where the torch could get past where could have a an appreciation of the previous president. >> and it looked forward to the person that the democratic party wants to get into office. i think that's why you had
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a bit of sentimentality on the evening. >> but you had a lot else going on here. >> you had a lot of framing of the issues of appeal to the woman voter, which is going to be absolutely key in this campaign because harris is significantly ahead in her appeal to women voters, then ahead of trump on that point. and mehek bringing you in now kind of from the other side of the aisle, looking at what we saw this evening, a president joe biden was pretty aggressive, angry, kind of shaking his fist at certain points. and he went so for us to call donald trump a loser. your thoughts on this first night of the dnc? >> well, marla, you nailed it. he actually did call president trump a loser. so when democrats are outraged about name calling, i'm just going continue to look at exhibit a, president biden, talk about the future. he kept saying we have to look in the future, but all he did was try and rewrite history. he talked about january sixth.
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he talked about the bloodbath comment when president trump was talking about the auto industry. he continued to peddle lies about an open border crisis that existed under president trump when we had 12 million illegal immigrants coming. and he truly treated the american people like we're stupid. women are the that are sitting at kitchen tables today trying to balance their checkbooks. the economy is a disaster. we didn't hear anything about prosperity for american families. 60% of americans today feel like the american dream, is not attainable. so this was a very terrible goodbye to joe biden party. but americans are still devastated between the open border crisis and the economy that we still don't have solutions from. so i don't see this dnc kicking off very well the first day. it truly was sad to see that president biden didn't come out and talk about the future. he continued to take us to the past. >> julian, when we last talked at the end, the rnc, you were
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one pessimistic about democrat chances of winning the presidency and two, angry at a lot of democratic actions and policies. given everything that's happened in the past month, has either of those emotions changed? >> well, i think there's no question that the democrats are doing much better now with kamala, mostly because i think she's in a more appealing candidate personally. but i still the democrats for not moving to the center. >> if you look at if you look at, jonathan, the last three successful democratic candidates bill clinton, barack obama and joe biden, they moved to the center. they all had their own sister soldier moments around this time at the convention. i think kamala is doing the exact opposite. and i think what we saw with price controls last week and i think even with the down payments for new homes, i think all of these policies are progressive left policies. and it's what got biden into trouble.
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if you look at where it while they're doing better, the democrats are doing better. if look at the numbers in pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin, democrats were up in 2020 by anywhere between seven and ten points in those states. they're up now by about two or three points. so i still think the party's making a strategic error and going left rather than going center. >> and john bossie, getting back to you on something i've been thinking about as gets underway, as the convention gets underway, the party spent a little bit coy about who is speaking when they're speaking. the president himself. who was the marquee that, you know, the big headliner of the didn't get to talk until very, very late and then into midnight. in theory, they're hoping to get a bump out of this convention. >> and yet it's been a little bit, you know, mysterious. well, and it went late, right? everything got postponed. a couple of speakers had to be dropped because. the schedule got too cramped. i don't know. this is democratic convention
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making. you've seen in the past you've seen acceptance speeches that are given in the early hours of the morning because the the convention went too long. it's kind of hard to organize marquee events. >> i think, though, that the substance behind this evening was not to be dismissed. >> there was a fair amount of of framing, of the issues, of framing the opponent of of kind of making clear that the viewer knew and that the voter knows that this is quite different candidate from donald trump. >> there was also some, you know, acknowledgment that the economy is actually doing very well and has been for the last 18 months. you have a gdp growth. you have a tremendous growth in jobs, you have higher wages, you have inflation and that has not gone away. and that's something that the democrats are going to have
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to address. >> i think you're beginning to see that they're deflecting the blame to companies that are gouging prices. >> the polling has shown that's a major cause of voters. absolutely. >> bossie. julian epstein, mark cook, thank you all so much. we're going to have you on here in the next coming hour. plus ahead, thanks for joining for now. >> and day one of the dnc is in the books, obviously, while the harris-walz ticket is looking to get a convention bump in the polls, the trump campaign is surprise, surprise, in full attack mode. more on that coming up. >> i want to kick us off by celebrating our incredible president, joe biden. joe, thank you for your historic leadership, for your lifetime of service to our nation. >> this november, we will come together and declare with one voice as one people. we are moving.
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is all about selling the vice president and her progressive policies to the many americans who know little about the former senator and prosecutor. joining us live, former california state senator gloria romero and gop delegate roxann hogue. >> roxann, first to you, president trump has used some pretty harsh language. he's trying to portray her as extreme in a lot of policies. >> is that fair? i don't think he needs to portray her as extreme. she's a radical and she's clearly always been a radical. i mean, the the gentler way to say it is she's also not very smart, but she she proposes policies that do communist things. so, yes, i think he's being very fair. >> gloria, is it fair? undoubtedly. kamala harris is a radical. and i say that as a democrat, i would call her a radical, somebody who has moved to the extreme left of what ever
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is left of the democratic party. so i think it is a fair criticism. it is going to be an issue that kamala harris will have to try to really rebrand herself in the next 60 days or so in order to reach out and try to get a more moderate voting base. >> roxann, the democrats, on the other hand, have frequently portrayed president trump, former president trump, as radical in terms of being on the far right. >> so what are the american people to make of all of this? julian epstein was just talking about somebody, please move to the middle. it doesn't look as though either party, either candidate is willing to do right now. >> well, we have to remember that sort of that meme that l.a. tweeted all those years ago for the right has stayed where it always was. and then the left has moved further and further pushed by the dsa by the way, i used to be a classic liberal. i believed in free speech. you know, the the primacy of the individual and all these
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things that are now complete anathema on the democrat party . i mean, they are now wrapping themselves in the flag for their convention, but they've let you know tonight on night one, what their number one priority is, and it is abortion. >> hmm. end of story. gloria, do you think that the democrats have moved too far to the left here? should they come back, as julian was saying, and as roxana implicated to the middle of some. >> frankly, yeah. >> i'm absolutely one to who considers myself to be somewhat politically homeless. i still consider myself a democrat, but i do not recognize this democratic party . if i were to be in the legislature today, i would be considered to be extreme right. even though i was considered progressive when i was in the legislature back in 2010. so i do agree with julian. when he spoke earlier. i think many of us are looking to say what happened to the party.
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this has gone not only even too far left, it's gone even nonsensical at times. i am a woman. i can define a woman. i am absolutely appalled that. this party refuses to even identify what a woman. even as we've moved towards identity politics and how the nominee who is clearly there because she is a woman, i can define that. >> why can't this party define it? and roxana. yet despite what both you and gloria have said, kamala harris is moving up rather than down in the polls. so what are the american people to make of that? they seem to be deciding she's a better candidate than joe biden and they don't mind the policies or at least what they know about them. >> well, first of all, she's alive. so points to her for that. right. she gets the bump for that. and the more they get to know her, the more those numbers will go down. now, they don't have actually 78 days left. ballots drop here in california
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in under 50 days. so they have very little time. so you'll see. that's why they show as little of her as possible, because when she speaks and says that she wants to take your patent or, you know, price gouging is a problem and people don't like that. >> all right, roxann, we shall see how this week plays out and of course, the couple of months and until the election, roxann how great to have you. gloria, great to see you as always. i hope we'll get you in the studio tomorrow night. >> molly wright, stay with us. stay up late with us. our coverage of the democratic national convention continues at the top of the hour. the future of our country is in the hands of those in this room. and all of you watching at home. it's going to take all of us. and we can't afford to lose with faith in each other. >> hope for brighter future and love for our country.
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>> an emotional night as the democratic party thanked president biden for his service ,but also looked ahead to unify around vice president kamala harris. >> thank you for sticking with us at this late hour. or is it now this early hour either way. >> i'm jonathan hunt. hi, molly. hello, jonathan. i am molly line. harris is making history officially the first african american and first indian-american woman to lead a major party's ticket. hillary clinton, who fell short in 2016. now the country is ready for its first female president. >> something something is happening in america. you can feel it. >> something we've worked for and dreamed of for a long time . ashley strohmier joins us live with a look on that night. one of the dnc.
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yeah, malia. like we said, there's a lot of heavy hitters that we're speaking tonight or last night, rather, hillary clinton, aoc and president biden, to name a few, to kick off the week. all three took the opportunity to show their support for kamala harris and slam former trump while expressing gratitude for the president and women's reproductive rights. clinton also spoke about the military. >> we also know as vice president kamala sat in the situation room and stood for america's. i know what it takes, and i can tell you as commander in chief, kamala won't disrespect our military and our veterans, she won't be sending love letters to dictators. she will defend democracy and our constitution should and will protect america from enemies, foreign and domestic.
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>> yet there are still no answers for the botched afghanistan withdrawal that left 13 american service members dead. under the biden-harris. now, aoc addressing the crowd in chicago about the months leading up to the election will look like for the democrats. >> but chicago, just because the choice is clear to us, does not mean that the will be easy over the next 78 days. we will have to pour every ounce every minute, every moment into making history. i fifth. but we cannot send kamala and tim to the white alone together. must also elect strong democratic majorities in the house and in the senate so that we can deliver on an ambitious agenda for the people
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. and just a few weeks ago it was supposed to be joe biden accepting democratic nomination. but instead, the president spoke last night, his daughter ashley biden introduced him after telling humanizing personal stories about her dad. while speaking, biden touted some of the things he done under his administration as well as his love of this country. listen in america, i know and in an america where honesty ,dignity, decency still matter . an america where everyone has a fair shot and hate has no safe harbor harbor in america where the fundamental created this nation that all of us are created equal is still very much alive. and while the president spoke opening night at, the dnc, a lot of speculation is that it could be his last major address
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as president. back to you. way possibly ashley strohmier. >> thank you so much. and following this rebranding effort, democrats are opening this 2024 convention in chicago, riding kind of a tide of momentum. kamala harris' taking over the party's nomination, completely reshaping really the party's prospects for retaining the white house. >> and president joe biden, of course, closed out day one of the dnc, as you just saw, seeking to boost harris campaign by delivering that keynote address to kick off four nights of celebration and the crowning of kamala harris as the nominee after he, biden stepped aside to endorse harris, the 81 year old received a hero's welcome, of course, as we saw with all of those people screaming for a long, long time. we love joe. we're back with our panel now, julian epstein, democratic consultant and former house judiciary committee chief counsel john bussey, associate editor
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at the "wall street journal". and matt cook, attorney and ceo of american frontier strategies. mac, let me start with you. this was a kind of curious retirement party, if you like, but president biden but what it did do, it seemed, was show democrats to be united. it showed them to be excited. it showed them in some ways to be reborn as a party. how worrying is that for republicans and for former president trump in particular? look, we knew that the dnc was going to have to unite behind kamala harris. we had 14 million voters that pushed for joe biden to be the nominee. and within one second you have biden dropping out and endorsing kamala harris days later. then you have the obamas coming out. this was an orchestrated event and now it's coming out. and nancy pelosi was the one that truly pushed biden over the edge. so the american people, again, are very intelligent. we know that everything we're seeing on stage is orchestrated
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from biden's to kamala support. >> what we have to do is truly assess the policies. and i think that's what we're all sitting back and waiting. there isn't a time that kamala harris has truly spoken to the she's truly spoken to anybody to explain her economic policies. she continues to be a showman and talk about things like price gouging and the american dream, but doesn't tell us what she's going to do. she continues to blame corporate but isn't helping mothers that are trying to balance checkbooks and feed their children. so again, this was truly a goodbye retirement party that they had thrown joe biden out months ago. >> mark makes a great point there. julianne, i want to bring you in on this, because this does appear to be a party is in a much different place than they were a month ago. there were big concerns when joe biden was at the top of the ticket that this could be a big drag on those down ticket races and aoc there. >> and that in the speech we just heard in review a moment
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ago, talked a lot about the house, the senate bringing up all of these other people and making them part of this this surge that right now kamala harris is seeing your thoughts. >> there's just no question that there is a surge of enthusiasm and unity on the democratic side and. that's mostly because of kamala harris' personality her charm, the fact she's young, she's very telegenic, and she is sort of more about the future. so i don't think you can deny that there's sort of a split screen going on here. the democratic theory of this election is if they can ride this out on personal characteristics and character, that they can win this in. and trump is very foolishly playing into that when he says i'm better, like i'm better looking than kamala or she's not really black, he's playing into that whole. >> this is a campaign about personality, to his detriment. the flip side for the democrats ,and i slightly disagree with john's comment in the last segment about the democrats
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framing the issue, the democrats are still far behind on every almost every major issue. >> according to polls like the cook the cook report last week, just a few days ago, which shows the democrats continue to behind on immigration, on the economy ,crime, you go on down the line. so if the paradigm shifts and goes from personality to competence and particularly any kind of referendum over the last four years, the democrats have to be ready for that shift. in terms of how the media is covering this, i think the media has been giving kamala a warm bath, even unfairly, i said it was democrat, but that can change and that can change quickly. the convention and i'm not sure the democrats are ready for that yet. >> john, what do you think of this of this, that at some point the honeymoon is over? you have to get down to the real business of being married? and kamala harris has to start talking about the details of the marriage and how it's going to work. >> and that means policy.
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i think, jonathan, that has to happen pretty soon. >> the democrats released their platform and it's not, you know, wildly left. it talks about addressing climate change, gun violence, securing the border, boosting patrols of the border, addressing high prices. so it leans toward the middle. but mind you, this was a platform constructed when democrats believe that biden would be the candidate. we have a new candidate now. she has not really articulated that policy in her own words. we don't know whether she will lean as kind of forcefully toward the middle as biden has and that the democrats need to. so i think the rest of the convention, you about kind of a bump in popularity. >> she may have already gotten the convention bump before the convention.
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>> she may not have a lot of time left to begin, articulate of those policies to show that she has a grasp on them and to see which direction she wants to tweak here to the left or to handle. >> i mean, i just i just to that i mean, i totally disagree with john in the sense that i think that biden about going to the center. but once he got into the office, he went left, you know, $2 trillion in the post-covid economy. when the economy was recovering ,$2 trillion of debt, deficit spending every year, open borders, sort of critical race and critical gender that you're seeing democrats closely associated with. you see on down the list, you on down the line of issues. democrats are consistently and identified with positions that are far to the left of the electorate. and i think the instincts that we saw from kamala harris last week on on the price gouging and controls on down payments for home, all of those show that they are, i think, a sop to the the professional
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left, the progressive left that makes up the donor class, the activist class and the campaign workers. and that's the that's the trend line that i see as worrisome. >> and one of the things that might and sort of the honeymoon phase may be, you know, an aggressive conference, if she's thrown a lot of questions, has to get to specifics on this that, may kind of signal the end of sort of this fluffy period that that the campaign has thus far enjoyed. >> john bussey, julian epstein, matt cook, you so much. stay with us. we'll be coming back to you a little later in the hour. greatly appreciate your thoughts and insights. former president trump, a swing at vice president harris' newly debuted economic plan, claiming that her proposals will make costs, quote, 100 times worse. trump fired three posts. these were back to back last week, slamming harris' economic agenda and harris revealed her plan will out campaigning. this was in north carolina. remember really a broad set of proposals ranging from cutting taxes, expanding credits for child care for first time homebuyers, and also
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a federal ban on grocery price gouging. "the washington post" editorial board slammed harris last week over her economic agenda, calling it, quote, populist gimmicks. >> joining us now, john jordan, economist, attorney and former naval intelligence officer. he also oversees stanford's hoover institution. thank you so much for staying up very with us and bringing us your insights. we greatly appreciate it. want to get your thoughts. there's been really a lot of spending proposed on both sides. president trump as well has talked a lot about tariffs. but kamala nomics has got a lot of attention because it's been the most recently revealed. and as i mentioned, there hasn't been this press conference to really get into the nitty gritty on this. so i want to get your thoughts on what's being proposed, what we know about it so far and your thoughts. >> well, mollie, when you lost "the washington post" editorial board as a democrat something is really wrong. i'm talking about what she wants to do. she talk about price gouging
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for grocers, for example. i mean, the grocery business is a notoriously thin margin business, with most grocers only having a gross profit of 1 to 2%. so where is that going to come from, mom and pops? i mean, people intrinsically understand that. as for growing the federal debt, she spending proposes $1.7 trillion over ten years, over 1.2 of which is expanding the earned income tax credit. and then when it comes to medication, she out and out advocates price controls under threat of companies losing their patents. >> when you do this to markets, you end up having less everything you want to have r&d into medications. you want to have grocery, not to mention the $2.1 trillion in regulatory costs imposed on american and families every year by the biden administration. people talk about taxes spending, but regulations are a big part of it, too. and these regulations have added because each family in america, about $15,800. molly and that's also an untold story. and you don't see her talking
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about that. so at best, this can be characterized as willful economic ignorance. >> you know, i want to get your thoughts on this. i'm not an economist but i do cover a lot of politics. and in recent months, elizabeth warren has talked about price gouging. and now this is part of the plan. it's been unveiled as a major part of the plan. is there a big progressive liberal side of this party that is putting a major stamp on the economic agenda that thus far vice president kamala harris is putting forward as she heads closer, closer to election day. >> as a fantastic is this the far left driving the bus here, kamala harris, in terms of economic policies or is this campaign incompetence and bad campaign and bad political judgment by comments that put these types of things so obviously out there and so vulnerable to counterattack? >> it's really hard to know. but what the left has consistently done and you cited a great example,
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elizabeth warren, is when the american public feels the reality of of progressive economic policies, whether it's in california at the state level, for example, or nationally under biden over the last three and a half years, they don't want to point the finger someone out somewhere else. they don't want to look at their own majorities in the house that pass inflation reduction act, the so-called inflation reduction act. they don't want to look at themselves, so they have to find another boogeyman. >> and so here you price gauging, as she calls it, which is really price gouging. but that's it's kind of looking for a boogeyman when in fact, they should be looking at themselves, their own policies and economic misfeasance. >> do you think they're surprised at the reaction they've gotten? you know, they came forward with this big and bold and put it out there and it got pretty hard. >> yeah another great question. i think they were very surprised, kind of like how the east german leadership was surprised when the proletariat turned on him in 1989. they really believe i mean, just from their point of view,
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i don't agree with this, but they really believe this is best and what will work and what people want. and the left tends to wed their ideas and their ideology more faithfully than they wed their spouses. and so here you have economic reality, the reality of their policies crashing into the politics 2024. and for them, it's not a pretty picture. so you see them engaging in these types of stratagems like, you know, price gouging patents or companies being to be blamed for that is medicine costs and the like. >> it's a psychologically it's fascinating. yeah, it really. >> john gordon, thank you so much for chatting with us and sticking with us in this late hour. >> greatly appreciate it. my pleasure, molly. jonathan and molly, we have a lot more coming up on what is being annexed ordinary night at the democratic convention as president biden made what may well be the final speech of his presidency and indeed his political and pass the torch to his vice president, kamala.
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money case until after the presidential election. a new york judge convicted trump earlier this year on felony charges for falsifying business records. trump is currently scheduled be sentenced on september 18th, but the manhattan district attorney is signaling openness in delaying the criminal sentencing. >> now let's bring in jodi alma, law professor at to break this all down for us. >> professor, thank first of all, for being here. it seems to me that we're not to get the sentencing this side of the election. would that be a fair reading of? >> what's going on here? yeah. certainly the district attorney is saying we're punting on this. we're deferring to you. we're in washing our hands of it. we're neither going to endorse nor resist it. we're not going to endorse the part, the postponement, because they're you know, they're liberal constituency in manhattan would go after the d.a.. we're not going oppose it because it would look then like we are trying to interfere
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with the election. trump would say, you're interfering with the election, trying to get a sentencing decision before november. and so we're just going to back out and let the judge make the call. and a good chance the judge will say, let's wait until after november to avoid election interference and or even the appearance thereof. >> but at some point, that sentencing does have to happen. >> you can't reverse this. >> whoever wins in november, this one can't go away. yeah, it's going to go away because it's a state action. >> it's a state criminal action . so even if he becomes at the federal level, president he can only wipe away federal crimes, not state crime. so it's not going to go away. but the judge could say you won't start your sentencing until after set your four year term. and then you could start at the at the end of that. and so that would give him a four year respite to go on and still serve president. >> right. so he would he would just delay the imposition of. exactly. the judge would have to have authority can do that. >> do you do you think there is a reasonable chance
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that president trump never serves any punishment for any of the alleged crimes that he committed if he wins this election? >> yes. or if the judge in this case is looking at up to four years, the could also give no time at all to give probation. there's a range and there's been in this country a long time for a long time now. >> the anti carceral group who said we need not be so draconian, our punishments, why should he go to a cage? >> the years he suffered the stigma? why lock them up? so there's a movement that could say there shouldn't be any time that he serves. >> even if this judge makes a final decision on the sentencing. interesting. i want to get your views as well on where we are politically right now. professor you obviously work with young people at usc. >> day in, day out. i wonder how you read the atmosphere among those young
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people now that there has been this change at the top of the ticket? >> are they more enthused than they were, in your view? yeah, well, the young folks are a lot savvier than we give them credit for a lot of the ones at usc. >> and i think know in a lot of other places, i think the young people are at things and saying more than ever, i don't just want to see the pigment of your skin. i just don't i don't want to just go down the politics of pigmentation. back when jackie lacey was running against george gascon, she wrapped herself in a black women's identity. the black women on the other side, the blm people said, we're black women, too. we want to see your policies, not your pigmentation. so they're looking beyond identity politics. our policy proposition. what is your stance on gaza in the war? you know, in gaza? what is your stance on some of these substantive issues that really matter to us? and then you get our loyalty and kamala harris has a law and order top cop kind
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of background that doesn't sit well with a lot the anti carceral stuff after george floyd and around there. so to get those young people excited, you know enthusiastic, about knocking on doors and taking people to the polls, you have to give them something other than i'm not trump. >> so interesting. so so you're saying that kamala harris doesn't immediately get this vote because of the color of his skin or because of her or maybe because precisely because of her law background. she's got to earn it on different policies. >> and she hasn't done that yet. and she she has to prove that she's not the law and order. >> lock them up and throw away the key kind d.a. that she was known to be or had the reputation of being in san francisco and then as attorney general of california. so she's going to have to say that i'm a compassionate, you know, law and order person . >> i'm a progressive prosecutor in some way, really. professor jodie comer, thank you so much for being here. always great to see you.
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>> thank you, sir. all right. we will be back with more of our live coverage on the first night of the dnc. and what a night it was as kamala harris, you see her right there with tim walz her vice presidential pick taking the torch from president biden. we'll be right back. >> dangerous ladders, gutter muck. ke. >> no wonder you hate cleaning your gutters. leaffilt . our patented filter technology keeps leaves and debris out keeps leaves and debris out of your gutters foreve guaranteed. call eight through three leaf filter to get started and get the permanent gutter solution that ends clogs for good. they took the time to answer all of our questions. they really put us at and clogged gutters for good. call 833 lead filter or visit leaf filter scum today. >> get the mask. >> okay.
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threw their unwavering support back behind both harris and walz. >> of course, the on the outside of the convention hall looked a little different . thousands of protesters filled the streets of the windy city, calling on democrats to take action on several issues. many issues demands ranged from reproductive justice to cease in gaza. >> our expert panel joining us once again for reaction. welcome back. julian epstein, john bussey and mehek cook. mark, i want to go to you first. tonight, hillary clinton spoke and she was not shy about the i am woman hear me roar aspect of this. she talked about the glass ceiling and said my when a barrier falls for one of us, it falls and it falls and clears the way for all of us. how big of a factor is this? could it be as we inch closer to election day, the look, i don't think today the american people are looking based on personality contest or
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whether you're voting for donald trump or kamala harris. we're looking at policies and hillary clinton is going to continue to push that. harris is the first black woman, half indian that's running. she's already gotten that award as vice president and now leader of the democrat party. we're looking past that, though, and what democrats are going to try do at this dnc convention is reinvent her. and we have to remember, joe biden said at the beginning of the convention his are kamala harris, his policies. that means when we're seeing inflation, people paying 20% more for gas and groceries, we're paying more for electricity, we're paying more for utilities. kamala harris was the $1.9 trillion tie breaker vote. that is what the american people are seeing. we're not looking for the first woman. we're not looking for any of these dni type policies. we're looking for who's going to move america forward and who we trust.
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we don't trust kamala harris with the border either. this open border crisis was started under czar. kamala harris. we have get past the woman comment and go to her record. and we're going continue to see the devastation she brought in california. she's going to wreck the entire country with her open border, free illegal health care for illegal immigrants, pushing sanctuary cities, pushing for price control, grocery stores that are actually feeding americans today. these are policies we cannot afford. this is a kamala harris that's going come out through this dnc convention. >> a lot about where democrats need to go with policy. but i just want to look back through your eyes, if we can for a moment. what did you make of what is essentially president biden's farewell speech to the party in the nation? >> are you asking me? i didn't hear it, jonathan. are you asking me or? >> john bussey? yes, julian, not just asking you what you thought of that. well, look, i thought he was
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trying to salvage his legacy and for understandable reasons. i think he was the definitive duration and the forced exit was was very inglorious for him. and he's bitter about that. but i think, you know, to the point about this election, the public still believes by 2 to 1 and sometimes 3 to 1 margins that his policies did not work. well so, look, there are a lot of shoes to drop still in this . if donald trump continues to make the personal insults, he's going to lose this election. and personal characteristics do matter and character does matter. and if he continues down that road, he's going to lose this election. >> if he can make it a referendum on the last four years, then i think he's likely to win this election. if kamala harris continues to dodge media interviews and unscripted, i think the charge that she is unprepared is going to start to stick. if, on the other hand, she can take the heat in kitchen
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and weather some tough interviews and press conferences. i think she's going to get by that. if you think about how much things have changed in the last month when we last talked during republican convention, things are going to change again. and there are a lot of shoes to drop here. and i think, you know, the parties can play this smart or they play it stupid. and there are clear you know, there are clear in which they can do either of those two things. >> john, i want to bring you here because president trump is attempting to counter program, of course, during the course of this week, he'll be heading down to the border. >> what do you expect to hear from president trump this week? and could it potentially be effective? can he break into this news cycle? >> i think in the last 24 hours, he's tried to stay a little bit more or more on the message that his advisers have told him to stay rather than launching yet more insults and negative comments about harris. >> i think this will come down to several not just policy,
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but some of the personalities involved. are the voters kind of tired of the trump show in the race and that negative view of america, the catastrophe wrecking of this disaster of that? >> are they looking for a slightly more hopeful message? and then policy. i think that you'll begin to see the democrats turn toward not just articulating better their own policies, but attacking some of including his desire to raise tariffs significantly, which, as economists will remind you, just passes on the expense to consumers. >> you heard that compared to it, inflation, tax point. john bussey, thank you so much. mac, julian, thank as well. >> jonathan has some more guests to you. jonathan. yeah, molly, thank you. the real clear politics polling average putting harris with a 1.5% lead over trump. but to put that in perspective, on august 19th, 2020, biden led
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with 7.4 points, and four years earlier, hillary clinton, who eventually lost, of course ,was six points ahead. so how much stake should we put in these polls at this stage of the game? joining us live, former california state senator gloria romero and gop delegate roxanna . >> gloria, to you first. do the polls matter at all at this point? >> the path matter, but they will shift. these are basically going to continue to be impacted by the honeymoon that the kamala campaign still has with a very complacent press. but it will begin to shift. and remember, it's not the national polls we're looking at, really state by state. that's where it's going to matter. >> yeah, but roxanna, if there are trends matter and the trend has been towards the of the democratic ticket, the trend has been towards kamala harris, including in some of those battleground states. >> are republicans worried about that? no because the reason
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they replaced joe biden, which is unprecedented dented, is because he was thinking not just the presidency, but they on track to completely be decimated in both houses of congress. >> so they replace him with kamala harris, who made people happy. but as she speaks and as people to get to know her, those numbers will start to fall again. >> i think you have to all have to remember that conventions are trade shows just like the oscar right now. >> you watch the oscars, so you'll go watch the movies. this is so we'll go, oh, look, they're having a good time. they they put out the red, white and blue it's a little bizarre. >> my husband actually wrote an article that'll come out tomorrow. it's like going to a wedding dinner and. the ex spouses that are divorcing are toasting each other and how beautiful and lovely it was. but nancy pelosi, who held the shiv, is right there in the audience saying, we love joe. so it's a big show. >> let them have their big show. i don't think we have anything to worry about. >> it was certainly a big
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show tonight. gloria. the there does seem to be a certain undercurrent, if you like, among some democrats of a concern about perhaps. i'm trying to think of the right word. perhaps it's fragility of kamala harris when it comes to drilling down on policy. is that is that a concern that you share? it is a concern, i think, from the kamala campaign. this strategy of essentially hiding her running running a seinfeld campaign, basically do nothing, say nothing so that the numbers can continue to be high. but i think is something that has to come to an end. i think the voters do enjoy seeing that there's a different phase at the top of the ticket, even though it was it was brought about very nefarious means. essentially, it's been called a political coup in america. but i think the voters are happy this. nobody was happy about the biden administration.
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so they are content now with a different phase. but time will tell. shifting sands. she's got to speak up. she's got to put forth her program. and it's going to be very hard for her to. erase herself from the biden-harris administration . and if there was some payback tonight, i think was president biden reminding everybody it was the biden-harris administration, that's going to be a hard chapter try to erase. >> interesting. gloria romero, great to see you. >> thank you for being with us. and roxanne hogue here in the studio, thank you for coming to roxanne. >> molly. day one is in the books at the dnc. we will continue talking about all of the issues put forth tonight. and look ahead as well at what is coming up for the rest of the week. stay with us. thank you. you ca thank. >> if you have chronic kidneyd e
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and that group pause to decide whether to move forward with the same confrontational approach they had planned for president joe biden. they dubbed him, of course, genocide. joe for what they considered his incorrect policies on the israel hamas war. vice president kamala harris, despite being part of the biden administration, is seen by some as being more sympathetic to the palestinian cause. >> now let's turn to fox news contributor williams for more on the handling of these protests. >> great to see you, ted. and i wonder, having seen the confrontations, they were today, not a great deal of violence. there were some protesters who broke seem to break through one barrier at one point. >> but how did you think the police and law enforcement in general did in chicago today? >> hi, jonathan. i got to tell you, i think law enforcement did an excellent job, but we've got at least three more days of this convention and.
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>> what you have a group from all over the country, perhaps all over the world that have converged here in, chicago. and as you said a little earlier, did, in fact, breach the perimeter of one of the fences close to the united center and immediately police officers in riot gear was there to put that. but what you have all these groups are not dumb. what they are here to do is not peaceful, demonstrate. i believe that they're here to wreak havoc because they want as much attention as possible. and what i suspect is happening and happening today is that they're doing probing activities, trying find the weaknesses in the fence. and i'll areas there that they can cause havoc all at the convention. >> so, ted, how difficult is it to plan for these kind of protests as law enforcement
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personnel? and how difficult is it then to execute that plan in these kind of situations? >> well, it's very difficult to plan, but i can tell you, law enforcement, federal law enforcement, law enforcement and local law enforcement officers have been planning over a year for whatever they would to take place in the sense of demonstrations at the united center. it very difficult because you have to have excellent intelligence there to try to determine what these groups trying to do. >> and presumably, ted, the recent assassination attempt on, president former president trump changed the posture to a large extent, too. >> it absolutely has changed all. it has put the secret service specifically on a heightened state of alert as as law
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enforcement in that area. so they are prepared for anything that could very well go wrong or hopefully they will be successful. but i got to tell you, tune in for the next several days here. >> yeah yeah. >> ted williams, great to have you here. always good talk to you, ted. >> thank you so much for being here at this early. my pleasure, my friend. >> now, we heard from the bidens, of course, and hillary clinton. >> and in less than 24 hours, we will hear from the obamas with final words. now on to look at what's on day two. molly, that is right. we wrap with our panel with much gratitude. we would have been very bored without you. julian epstein, john bussey, mehek cook, final thoughts as look ahead with some of the big names still to come. hack you first. >> look, i think we're going to see more of the same. president obama and michelle obama are going to be speaking tomorrow and they're going to
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continue to try and reinvent. harris but i think the american people have had over 1300 days of kamala harris. we know what she stands for an open border and continued economic devastation. so as much as democrats get on that stage, try and reinvent her, all the american people need to do is look at kamala's record when she was attorney general in california. this is more of the same. we don't need this for the next four years. peace and prosperity will not be achieved through this democrat party, no matter how united they may look. they are extremely divided and they're going to continue to divide the american people. >> john. saying goodbye to. president biden tonight introducing kamala harris to a lot of americans who frankly don't know her. over the next few, you see the democrats being set up for success this week. >> well, they have to really introduce her more. we know that she has a positive
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outlook. i think that you have seen in the polls what in the markets we might call a relief rally that biden has stepped aside and she stepped in. she has the advantage of running against a flawed candidate who has a very bleak view of the united states who tried to overturn a legal election. >> but they now have to define her much more clearly. >> and we have to understand that she can juggle complex, that she can manage. she's going to be a chief executive that's we are basically hiring a manager to run the federal government and that she you know, she's leaning in the right direction politically. >> she might even want to begin to signal some of her possible cabinet choices, maybe even suggests that she would put a republican in the cabinet. >> john, thank you. we want to leave enough time. julie. we have a little less than a minute, but please, final thoughts? >> sure. this election will be decided. 6% of the voters in about
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six or seven swing states. >> republicans can win if they make it a referendum on. the last four years of the biden administration, which was unpopular, democrats can win if they put kamala harris into the mix in unscripted environments and move to the political center by giving up the overreliance, identity politics, moving to the center and giving up sort of the the overreliance on big government deficit spending solutions and making clear that the fight in the mideast is a fight against an iranian backed army in gaza that has no in the palestinian issue whatsoever. in fact, they've they've made clear they have no palestinian issue. it's a fight about islamic extremism that is financed by iran, by a group of people that care less about the palestinian issue. and if the democrats can do that, move to the center, i think they can win. >> we'll see. julian, john and mark, great to have you all with us. julian, you win word the night for your earlier use of defenestration. >> thank you for that.
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