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days at least. inc. she is getting away with it. pretty much everything that is said at the big show is taking as gospel by a lot of people who support her. she is becoming right before our very eyes moderate. >> yeah, you can't run away from your record. she's the most liberal member of the u.s. senate. and republicans have a beautiful joinder to whatever she says. she keeps saying day one. and vice president, europe are on day 1,001 and why have you waited to do all the things you claimed you would do as president and why have you waited? that is what they ought to be saying periods before i know what people say, they say we wah trey sunday night in america, thank you very much and have a great day in chicago in chicago. >> you too, thank you, steve. kama-chameleon wrapping up our show in chicago now we go live to chicago. >> bill: thanks, steve,
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good morning everybody. 8:00 in chicago and this was night one in the books and it was a late night, right? massive delays pushing president biden speech well past midnight as we say hello and good morning and a couple of hours in a cup of coffee. was that all by design? we will figure it out today, i'm told him. welcome back to chicago. >> dana: good morning, dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." i got a note from my phone that said, you should be in bed you're going no. we are still here and i don't think it is by design. it went late and the democrats, nobody left until it was over. president biden has left for dnc for a long vacation in california as vice president harris to plot the path ahead. and some l.a. seizing on the delays that pushed biden out a prime time. it was insulting to the outgoing president. "the new york post" have this headline and could have been his line too, past his bedtime. >> bill: the president speaking 52 minutes and preached unity of the party that pushed him out.
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they addressed scene is a farewell and a look to the future. >> i made a lot of mistakes in my career, but i gave my best to you. just raise your hands, donald donald trump and his friends cannot read well. >> i never thought i would stand before democrats and referred to the president is a liar so many times. i'm not trying to be funny. it is sad and crime will keep coming down when we put a prosecutor in the oval office instead of a convicted felon. donald trump says he will refuse to accept the election result if he loses again. and above all, we need you to beat donald trump! [cheers and applause] so the delegates loved harris-walz direction with michael tyler which jacqui heinrich on the convention for david two as it begins. good morning. >> good morning to you guys, the
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president made a considerable effort to credit his vp for his successors as he handed the baton to her and took off before obama shows up tonight. notably it looks like harris will stay away from that scene as well. we will follow her to milwaukee where she will be rallying with walz at the pfizer form where dnc was held last month. but last night was only night of the convention that was all about joe. democrats had to face up to what they did to force his hand. >> he made the decision for the country. my concern is not about the president. it is about his campaign. as he has seen exuberance, excitement that has come forth in our country. >> hello sue previously claimed she never made a single call in the push to end fentanyl reelection bid. the president has not spoken to her since.
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but he came to realize what he needed to do admitting as he left for california he was emotional as he carried it out last night. >> i don't know, i mean, the reception was a little bit overwhelming. you go back and look at the numbers and we were not that far behind. what would have happened though if the discussion had been was that going to cost seats for democrats, that would be the whole subject matter. for the remainder of the campaign. >> there were some tears in the crowd, but not many. democrats now feel assured their path in november. summoned the crowd who were protesting the war in gaza turned their backs to the president as he was speaking. in his remarks, he acknowledged thousands who decide really not silent protesting outside. >> this protest felt in the street, they have a point. a lot of innocent people are being killed on both sides.
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biden's speech last night he repeated the claim trump said there were fine people in both sides of the charlottesville protest. that has been fact-checked many times and taken out of context, but biden made a big effort to criticize trump last night in his speech. that is where harris will pick up that message for the remainder of the campaign. the one on the go, thank you, jacqui, nice to see you jacqui heinrich on the floor, dana. >> dana: the director for harris-walz campaign, last time i talked to your work director for the biden campaign and you stayed on board and here you are appeared for people watching, axios reported this, one longtime biden aid text, this is awful. he literally hand of the campaign over to them. do they have to cut him out of prime time? i don't think it was deliberate but it was a pretty late night. >> it was certainly a late night, good morning, thank you for having me. listen, what you saw it as we got a little bit behind schedule
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but the fact of the matter issue had speaker after speaker after speaker interrupted with applause after a pause after applause because you have a democratic party that is number one as you saw last night united in its gratitude to presi president biden, united in its support for kamala harris, united in enthusiasm they have for the selection because fundamentally understand the stakes. we have less than 80 days to go now to the election, and it will be a fundamental choice between vice president and governor waltz, and fighting to create opportunity for all americans standing up for fundamental rights of freedom and on the other side you have donald trump who is running for himself as a convicted felon and wants to tear down the rule of law, tear down the fabric of our democracy. that is the stakes for this election and in enthusiasm at the convention hall. >> bill: too many people clapping for too long? is that what it was? i guess the differences at the rnc when things went along, they cut things out to make sure the program is tight. that wasn't the case last night.
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>> exit was the case and we had to cut elements to get to the president as quickly as possible so the american people could see him. we will obviously make adjustments today to shorten up the schedule to make sure we can get to prime time speaking program as soon as possible. what you will continue to see no matter what is unparalleled enthusiasm. >> dana: i would imagine obama speaking tonight, there will be a lot of applause. >> absolutely, we are prepared for that. that is some fundamental contrast between our convention at the last one. democrats and not just democrats but americans across the spectrum from bernie sanders to aoc to joe manchin and jeff duncan and adam kinzinger and all united behind the tickets and understand the stakes. >> dana: they left the republican party and have a choice. but i haven't been in politics for a while, 2016, i'm sorry six weeks ago, it feels and felt very much like the republican party was more unified than before. but it is different because they
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are different canada. you must have a little bit of political whiplash to go from four weeks ago defending and saying joe biden has the mental capacity and the ability to be president for the next four years. next thing you know, 93% of democrats they actually, no, we are having to make the switch. >> listen, there is no question joe biden has been the most consequential president in modern times. we are very grateful. i think it's all the gratitude for him throughout this convention hall last night. also, one of the first decisions in most consequential decisions he made when he became the nominees was selecting kamala harris as vice president because he knew she would be ready day one. you see on the stumps and switching the ticket, somebody to take the job and serve as commander-in-chief and ready to unite the party. it is harris coalition and since july 21st and named her as his running mate, crisscross the country to go to every battleground state and that is why you see the staff on the ground.
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we have 1600 staff with nearly 300 officers on the ground organizing all these volunteers across the country, making sure that people are ready to go. of course the last 80 days. >> bill: i'm listening to your wording carefully but do you consider barack obama to be a moderate president? >> absolutely! >> bill: you just said joe biden is the most successful in consequential president in modern time. >> if you look up the accomplishment from biden-harris with 15 million jobs to 800,000 manufacturing job to the work they did to build off of the affordable care act to lower the cost of prescription drugs for seniors and to lower the cost of insulin $35 a month, that is unrivaled. >> bill: we will see the vice president is working to build the record of accomplishments. speak with the prices are still too high. >> bill: we will have to see what 43 has to say about that tonight. this comment well past midnight local time at the local airport
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is very interesting. here is joe biden. >> no i haven't spoken to nancy at all. look, no one influenced my decision and no one knew it was coming. what i decided to do was, i didn't want to the extent that the party thought they would move senate seats or house seats, that would have been the topic you would have had to cover the entire campaign. it wouldn't be worth it. >> bill: i think the first line there is critical. i haven't spoken to nancy at old. she was in the front row last night. they haven't talked? >> well my can't speak to any decisions they have made or conversations that may or may not have had to, but what i do know is what the president said last night what he said from the oval office. loves the job of being president but he loves our democracy more. that is why he made the decision to step aside to immediately endorse the vice president and
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to be her top surrogate on the campaign trail between now and election day. no one understands the stakes more than joe biden does. >> dana: do you expect him to campaign with her a lot? >> absolutely everything in his power to serve as next commander-in-chief and uphold the democracy and she is the one to uphold the rule of law of the course of the next four years. we know kamala harris would do that. be seen with all the evidence over the course of the past four years and eight years that donald trump will never do those things. >> dana: one thing that you pointed out and it sent the title biden-harris administration and any vice president that will run for president has to do instance themselves a little bit. and the economy that is the number one issue but i notice this piece from alexandria ocasio-cortez talked about inflation. watch. >> because if you are a working parent trying to afford rent and child care, kamala is for you! if you are a senior who had to
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go back to work because your retirement didn't stretch far enough, kamala is for you! >> dana: that part stuck out to me because we had a woman on the other day and she is from pennsylvania, lancaster, pennsylvania, from a retired nurse, retired 2021 looking foro go back to work because washer prices and inflation have pushed her to a point just go back to work. that has been under the biden-harris administration here that comment from aoc was a little weird. >> a couple of things, we have to remember that elections are about choices. we have donald trump on the other side, the man who was the first president to leave office if you are child's when he took office. >> dana: because of the pandemic. >> is mismanagement thereof. >> dana: you do you think joe biden would not have job loss because of the pandemic? >> i think he would have serve the best interest as commander-in-chief with americans public health far better than donald trump did. fundamentally, this is about the future is all elections are a
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pair of the vice president, someone proud of the record of accomplishment and everything i reference 15 million jobs, 800,000 manufacturing jobs and the work to lower cost for americans over the first four years, but also understands for many americans prices are still too high. that is one of the first policy should put out is her plan to lower costs. we heard her talk about that north carolina. take on meat processors to make sure lowering the cost of groceries. make sure the housing costs are reduced and we build more houses and stuff. >> bill: you do well no. >> of the families and middle class tax cut versus donald trump tariffs with $39 tax increase. >> dana: she is increasing to 28%? >> you heard our campaign talk about that, absolutely billions and ohmic billionaires and corporations need to pay their fair share. not what donald trump were corporate giveaways for the country. >> dana: most people say the economy was better for them under trump van biden.
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>> i think what you saw out of donald trump for the time he left office, the economy was in a ditch. we had unemployment rate, uninsured rate skyrocketed at the end of his term and joe biden and kamala harris got to work to clean up the mess he did in this race is fundamentally matured. what kind of economy we would have. i think the woman you spoke to his representative for one american people want out of this election. they want a new way forward. >> dana: she has a retiree who wants a job. speak with what the american people want and women want and that american wants is an economy that fundamentally works. >> dana: she does. >> that works for the middle class people where we have lower cost. there was only one candidate in this campaign that is actually fighting for that and that is kamala harris and not trump. >> bill: what she is talking about is working day one and donald trump has come back and said for the last 1,305 days. we will see what kind of answer we get this week. thank you for coming on.
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>> think you. >> dana: be sure to check out politics and my guess is the ceo of square communications democrat michael meehan come a great friend of mine, a good conversation and you can downlod foxnewspodcast.com. >> bill: check it out and th this. [screaming] so that was not how it was supposed to go. the singer of convention pro-palestinian protesters breaking down the anti-scale defense there. they were up and running more to shut down because of. will they succeed? steve harrigan is on the ground watching that. steve, good morning. >> a few thousand protesters and yesterday they were to dicta prescribed route of 1 mile route and they broke off and broke through the outer security perimeter for the convention
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center. they did not break through the second parameter. it was clear some of these protest or stirrers, and prepared for trouble and pulled sledgehammer out of the backpack and chains to remove the outer fencing and broke through many of these groups extremely radical. some professing out adoration for the terrorist group, hamas. >> do you support hamas? every palestinian supports them, not just me. every palestinian support hamas. >> initially during the scuffle, the police stood on the sidelines and some pelted with rocks and cans and bottles, riot police came in on the run. they had headgear on and batons across their chest him remove those protesters step-by-step and pan the men and started to arrest some of the ringleaders. at least four people arrested and police say they will not allow any destruction of property here in chicago. >> when you have people who infiltrate a crowd and they want
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to commit acts of violence, vandalism, we will stop them. nobody is going to come to chicago and destroy the city. >> now the police did put their gas masks on at one point, but they did not have to fire in the cancer ohmic canisters. bill, back to you. >> bill: good to have you on, steve harrigan in chicago as we continue now. aris breaking news breaking news on the hacking of former president trump campaign. we will get to that momentarily, dana. >> dana: a look at southern israel as the navy moves to the region. antony blinken brokers a peace deal or attempts to. >> bill: don't go anywhere as we roll on. we are live in chicago. ♪ ♪ . don't use otezla
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♪ ♪ >> i made... i made a lot of mistakes in my career. but i gave my best to you. for 50 years, like many of you, i gave my heart and soul to the nation. >> dana: that was last night just after midnight here. i was going to say milwaukee but no, we are here with a beautiful day on the weather is spectacular. the hall inside your is very, very quiet today but michelle and barack obama will speak so you can bet it will be filled again. we will be with you all night and bill hemmer has a great reporting he does from the floor and the panel will be here again led by martha and brett. >> bill: you got it, there was this from yesterday. did you hear it? >> do you support us? >> every palestinian supports hamas and not just me.
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>> do you support october 7? >> october 7, yes i do. what is wrong? you tell me questioning. >> women and children, it is murder. >> [bleep] >> bill: that got our attention, they were more marches plan for today, and michael siegel is the senior rabbi out the entree synagogue in chicago. thank you for your time. it is great to have been on the program. i spoke to the mayor about the fact pro-israel march was not allowed to conduct their march legally. you will hold it today on private property three blocks away from our arena. he says there is a policy. you make the application. the police department approves it, and the insinuation is you all missed the deadline. i've talked to the leaders of your group and they say we put our application in in june. the rule states two weeks prior. so that would be almost two months prior.
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that was denied. two more applications went in and there was no response. i am sorry that happened to you. you will not get that opportunity, but what is today about and recognizing recognizing october 7th for you? >> well, i think it is chilling to hear someone not only say that all palestinians are in support of hamas, which is a terrorist organization as designated by the united nations vehicle and then to go on and ask, "what was wrong with october 7?" win 1200 israelis were killed and when women were raped openly and children ripped from the arms of their dead parents and taken hostage. and hundreds of people were taken hostage. so for a person to ask what is wrong with that speaks to an underlying issue that has to be
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addressed. i can't really speak to the nations of city hall and chicago or how these permits were given were not given. but i can say is that as an american and as an american jew, i stand with a rightful expression of protest. that this is a foundation stone in america, but it is peaceful protest, peaceful protest. it and that is the issue that has been at the forefront of the protest that really began almost immediately after october 7th. there was really no grieving, not even a few moments to even acknowledge the horror that had taken place on october 7th. but the protests began. the language of the protests have been not on peace and peaceful protest is guaranteed to every american. but when you are talking about
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violence, that is not guaranteed. words like intifada. intifada means armed struggle. so when you call for intifada, what that means to israeli is for a people that have suffered multiple intifadas and what you are doing is calling for violence against them. more than a thousand israelis suffered were were killed during that intifada. there were terrorist bombings, et cetera. that is a call to violence. moreover, if you then talk about global intifada, that applies to people like me. that is really turning this -- this call for violence against anyone who supports israel. anyone who stands with israel is now part of a global intifada. the word like genocide that, too is a call to violence in a moral
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stain on a country calling a person like josh shapiro genocide josh is not just a criticism but a call to say that this person is morally bankrupt. after all they stand for genocide. these are words that lead to violence. and we have seen 400% rise in violent acts against jews since october 7th so this does concern us. >> dana: rabbi, thank you for joining us today. we wish you the best for your event this afternoon. >> bill: thank you, sir. >> dana: thank you, dana, thank you so much. >> dana: donald trump blitzing battleground states during the dnc and staying focused on the top two issues for voters, that would be the economy. what year. >> kamala harris is an economy wrecker and a country destroyer. and our country will be destroyed if she gets in.ortf
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♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to our coverage. illinois governor, it j.b. pritzker putting on a pedestal as showcase for democratic policies. but when it comes to things like a education, a failing grade in the city's public schools and they have for a long time. garrett tenney is live in chicago with more. at hi, garrett. >> good morning to you. sadly a failing grade seems generous when last year only one out of every four code chicago public school students could read at grade level and only 17% proficient in math. the chicago teachers union argues it is a funding problem and that more money would lead to better results. but since 2019, cbs budget has grown 57% to more than $9 billion and there has been almost no significant change in those test scores.
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a lot of families here are stuck without options to get their kids out of the failing school. >> students and an eighth grade proficiency, 21% of the students in chicago can read at eighth grade proficiency level. do math at that level. this is the plan, this is how it works and will works j.b. pritzker its progressive illinois. >> now mayor brandon johnson and the teachers union want to spend billions more to invest in schools that arguably should be closed. one glaring example is douglas academy high school that can hold 900 students but lester had enrollment of just 34, meaning there was one teacher for every five students compared to the rest of the district that averages one teacher for every 19 students. when it comes to funding, douglas spent three times the district average with $68,000 per student. despite all of that, last year douglas failed to produce a single student who could do either math or english at grade
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level. in fact, according to the illinois policy institute, the last time douglas had single student proficient in math or reading was seven years ago, dana. >> dana: garrett, how is that paul stole? that lasted to stick your are important but on the campaign trail. >> bill: here. >> i handed kamala and crooked joe biden a searching economy with no inflation. no inflation, kamala harris is radical playbook sends the mexicans job and well to other countries. the jobs go to other countries. anther wealth goes to other countries. every policy in the trump agendas designed to bring the wealth back home to america. >> bill: so yesterday and fox news contributor kellyanne conway, here is the deal with kelly and on fox nation, hello to you. i called this and it was updated
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reuters 20 minutes ago and it says trump campaign mishkin town with historic links to white extremism. apparently the town is low, sorry, hang on, livingston county, 10,000 people northwestern and howell. >> and they were calling people racist to make racist. and it was a short term benefit for kamala harris and i believe it is a long-term risk you were to because trump is out there spending $100 million to major super pac between now and labor day defining her. reminding everybody what she has said and promised a medicare for all and fracking and deciding vote of inflation reduction act. granular and cannot be generic about kamala harris but granular. they were doing that. his message yesterday basically
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said those policies by kamala harris would punish workers and reward outsourcers. that is a great thing. can i say something while the hole is quiet, vibes are not votes. you can have all the vibes in the world but you need votes to become president. it seems a disconnect between what the voters need over the cappuccino counters and around the kitchen tables and around the water coolers at work. what the voters need and what the democrats want this election to be about and there is a huge disconnect. but talking about crime today and i don't know why the reporters are making fun of people. you may call them deplorable, redeem redeemable maga. but the crime piece is important for president trump because joe biden said crime is down. donald trump's lying about crime. the crime is so important. you know what, crime is up. if you feel unsafe and insecure and so many americans do. they are not talking about statistics or cocontrast last
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night joe biden angry, temperamental and saying crime is so much better under biden-harris and get the prosecutor but contrast with victims of crime at the rnc. rachel morin's family, the gold star families, the angel moms and dads whose children have been lost because victims of violence from illegal immigrants that should not be here in the first place. they economy is an issue in immigration is an economic issue, health care makes the top five. it is an economic issue. but i think that trump campaign has really gotten their motion the last couple of weeks on the policy prescriptions. last point, i love the report about education in chicago. this is the difference with a distinction in the two parties. as a number of students in need of some alternative to some of these failing public schools has increased, the number of democrats has decreased. i did with a congressman black pastor of new york city, the
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democratic senator at the time from connecticut and 25 years we did charters on school choice and you can't find democrats to support school choice, which gives these kids an alternative and allows our tax dollars to follow the child and give that parent equip her with the choice of where the child goes to school and what is taught there, the curriculum. start with the first part. it is a great issue for j.d. vance a guy who went from poverty and treads in midtown ohio to yale law school. not with scholarships but can guarantee that for the next generation. very positive, uplifting and got a lot of people from the teachers union for the dnc. you will not hear anything positive about school choice. >> dana: they ignored k-12 failures but the biggest issue to give student loan forgiveness for those who have graduate degrees. kellyanne conway, great to have you and we will see you tonight and all throughout the day. thank you so much. the pentagon moving assets to the middle east making huge power gap in the western pacific will try to use this to expand
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♪ ♪ 's fee to the dnc releasing party platform that only mentions phase town of public lands. but there is no mention on vp harris on fracking. that is a big issue in the battleground of pennsylvania have. here is what she previously said about fracking in 2019. >> there is no question i'm in favor of banning fracking. [applause] and starting with what we can do on day one around public lands.
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>> would you be for offshore drilling? >> yes. >> passing green new deal rating clean jobs and finally putting an end to fracking once and for all. >> dana: mike summers is the president of american petroleum institute. he joins us now. here is a line from blumer, kamala harris wants fracking that pennsylvania has some forgotten. what can you tell us about why she would have changed her opinion and when we might hear the reasons why she thinks she changed. >> look made is good news b6 has reversed her position on fracking. it is great news it is a bipartisan issue. but you have to be for hydraulic fracturing in the united states if you want to get elected president. it is a big deal in pennsylvania, ohio and the great state of texas. we need to make sure we are producing more, more products in the united states, particularly oil and gas. how can you believe her? >> unfortunately the biden-harris administration, what they have done is try to put a real foot on the throat of american oil and gas since theye administration.
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we have to believe is their actions, not their words. what we see continually is everywhere they can stop production, they are trying to. we will have the first year, this year, we will not have a lease sale since 1966 in the offshore gulf of mexico where we get significant amount of oil and gas spirit ever think they do on public lands, leasing pubc lands is done 90% in this country. >> dana: but mike, i do "the five" and jessica tarlov says we are producing more oil than ever and i know that kamala harris is wanting to wear that as a badge of honor in this whole but they don't love that. but it is jessica right or wrong? >> this is despite biden policies and not because of biden's policies. ever where they can stop production, they are. most of the new production is on private lands and permit base of texas but not happening on public lands. still, we see a lot of oil and gas from the country.
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spoons are coco's $5 a gallon. are you surprised to see that? which isn't terrible but higher than when donald trump in office and he went after it this way just this week. >> i will tell the crackers and energy workers of pennsylvania to drill, baby, drill. and she is totally a nonfrack or, you know that until a few months ago. just like on tips, we are not going to text tips spirit all of a sudden she comes out and she says the same thing like trying to copy my policy. >> bill: that is the first time i've heard the phrase nonfracker. >> dana: i like it. >> bill: we have to produce energy and gas but energy is going up in the united states and not down. to be expect it will go up 50% in the next ten years. where is the oil and gas going to come from? regimes hostile to american's interest or producing in the
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united states. >> dana: put that in the context what she can say to this crowd of climate change if she is for fracking. >> absolutely. again, as a country we are number one producer of oil and gas in the world right now. if we lose that posture and if we lose energy leadership we have fought so hard for decades and decades, what does that mean for our posture in the world, from the energy security perspective? we need to continue to lead the world and we need our allies to begin oil and gas from the country. >> bill: if you took $3.49 down to $1.89, that would help with inflation and middle-class families and voters. but this crowd is trying to reach all week long. >> that is right. american families will depend on oil and gas for decades and decades to come. >> dana: we can do it in a cleaner way than anyone else. >> we produce a cleaner than anywhere else in the world. >> dana: exactly. great to have you, mike summers. >> bill: the port of los angeles having power
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problems calling green new energy push. max gorden is live in l.a. and what did you find out, max? >> hey, good morning, since the beginning of the calendar year, doesn't outages at the port of los angeles. the reasons range from birds flying into the power lines to fluctuations in voltage. one minor outage can stop one of these massive cranes in its tracks. the fix is likely going to have to be a big investment in infrastructure. luckily, the outages have been locally isolated only affecting one or just a few pieces of equipment at a time. just a brief power surge has the ability to knock errors of the port off-line for our spirit both the port of los angeles and long beach attempting to get to zero emissions by 2030 and right next to each other and both using equipment that rely solely on electricity. electric chips and cranes and tractors and containers moving around the docks. the electricity supply from l.a. water and long beach gets its use through southern california.
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so far port of long beach has not reported issues with power. experts say while the outages have not led to major disruptions just yet, it is a warning that better infrastructure is needed before a lot mike relying on solar power. even amidst the outages and long beach coming near record import month back in july and so still able to get a lot of containers onto the docks. the port of los angeles is working with the port of water and power to beef up the electricity infrastructure so these outages stop happening. guys. >> bill: max, thanks, max gorden, port of l.a. thank you, sir, nice to see you, dana. >> dana: and hours the delegates on the floor to cast symbolic votes for kamala harris to be the party's nominee. we have a all-star lineup of guests. do not go anywhere. we are excited to have them next.riti
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♪ ♪ >> bill: you have a power gap in one of the more vital, strategic areas here are the sent two aircraft carriers to middle aged to deter iran from attacking israel. but the deployment leaving a vacuum for china and the pacific. lucas tomlinson live in the pentagon tracking this by the day. where are we now, lucas? the day. >> good morning the same contested islands in the south china sea that president xi shipping promised the world and the rose garden nt to president barack obama in 206 and promise the world he would not militarize these islands and ever since this incident the philippine coast guard said they are very earthed about it. >> the philippine coast guard stands firm and its responsibility to ensure the safety and security of our maritime domain while addressing any and all threats to the national interest. >> here is the aftermath of chinese coast guard vessel that
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struck the ship on starboard side and putting a hole i'm a big dent inside the vessel. the u.s. and philippines treating allies dating back to 1951, which requires both nations to support each other if another party attacks the philippines or the united states. it gets murky when chinese coast guard ships are involved. you can see the damage from a china did not open prior. this is harassment high-stakes road rage and territorial dispute as you mentioned off at the top, they were currently no u.s. aircraft carriers in the pacific and includes escorts. it is not clear if the pacific south china sea would prevent the incident but uss abraham strike group seen here currently in the indian ocean making bed speed to link up at the strike group currently on the station of aumont. the big steak has been at sea and in the hopes to send a message to iran to deter them from launching another major attack on israel. it is notable, bill secretary
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lloyd austin returned from the philippines last month. clear indication importance of that country to the united states is where the u.s. will start putting missiles in the first island chain to send a message to china. >> bill: good to have you on, lucas tomlinson from the pentagon all day. thank you read. >> announcer: tina read sports. >> dana: coming through when it counts the most alvarez with a walk-off home run in the ninth inning the mets 4-3 victory and said he filled, the first career walk-off hit for the mets catcher and more important and keeps the mets in the thick of the national league wild card rates. last year you explained to me why it is called a call from but now i don't remember. >> bill: it is because you are down a certain number of runs where the game is tied in the home run puts you ahead and you are the last team at back. >> dana: so you can walk. >> bill: it is a walk-off. >> dana: gotcha. >> bill: you don't have to round the basis but go right to the dugout and say
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