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believe she has plenty of information to help the case. in adding celebrity mark gary coast to his team who will be there and wants to dismiss this case, but the special counsel will continue to prosecute. the judge said no dismissal and here we are today. hunter will be so sentenced in delaware. his father said no pardon, that was before he decided against running for leah reelection. we will see what happens in court, in just a few hours. >> bill: department of justice for us. >> dana: i think that biden could pardon him sooner than later. everything has changed, and he might just do that. and he might have even like a president trump, i don't blame you. but then there is all of his. >> bill: how about me? >> dana: let's just wipe the slate clean. it's good to be with you today, we have another couple of days to come. but harris faulkner will take you through the next hour.
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here she is. >> harris: anti-israel protesters. [screaming] [chanting "how many kids did you kill today"] >> harris: you can see it, we are experiencing it. anti-israel protesters filled the street, with their fury of the democratic party. inside the convention center here, democrats huddled to officially nominate vice president kamala harris as their candidate for president of the united states. and to the protests heated up to a full on confrontation. look at this. look at the center of your screen. a full on confrontation with police outside the israeli commerce. police say they arrested more than 70 people last night. and we will see what happens when they go through the courts and meet the district attorney and see if any of that has any accountability to it.
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if the law really is applied to these protesters. after police did their jobs to arrest them. we will follow the story. the video also shows one of the protesters setting fire to a combined american/israeli flag on the ground and then flipping apart the burnt remains. this display of hate and chaos once again highlighting the split with the democratic party over israel. and its war against the hamas terrorists after the october 7th massacre. i am harris faulkner, you are in "the faulkner focus." in milwaukee, anti-israel protesters were kicked out of ep harrises rally, now remember, she left chicago before the obama's even spoke. we'll get into more of that later this hour, so she was not even here for the convention. she left, she and her vp nominee tim walz left to go to an event in wisconsin. they tried at that event, these
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protesters, they try to cut off kamala harris' speech and unveil a banner reading "fund housing, not." another group interrupted governor tim walz when he was speaking on the convention grounds. agitators also crashed house speaker nancy pelosi's late-night interview. >> we have to learn more about trust and peace and learning about each other rather than to have -- collect resolved by war. >> as you can see from the continuing protest out here, that answer is unsatisfying to some people. because they believe that the united states -- hold on one second, would you like to respond to what they are saying? will you listen to her response? >> unless you have a two state solution will not have a resolution of this. and that is a time of
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opposition. >> please don't interrupt my guests. >> harris: so they let those people into that talk show. now i am curious to know if they were invented or if that was just some cute thing that they thought they would do with the audience, i don't know if they know everybody who was in there. to that was a lot of people it sounded like from those voices. senior correspondent, i'm talking to you now is steve harrigan who is here in chicago. steve. >> harris, it was pretty clear with the protesters outside the israeli consulate wanted. they were looking for a fight. most of the leaders about 250 strong were dressed in black and many of them have mask on, and they were trying to provoke the chicago police. they were marching into those police lines were lighting u.s. flags on fire and using cans of spray paint to spray paint symbols right on the hoods of several police cars. police themselves as they have throughout this convention have shown tremendous restraint, some of the riot police just trying to pen in those protesters when they went on the move trying to
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block traffic, they did not let that happen. and later in the night they began to arrest the ringleaders and arresting more than 70 of them. we've also seen part of a new security fence put up around the convention center this after a brief breach on monday by protesters and right here in the park where i'm standing we expect more protests this afternoon as a major palestinian rights organization's busing and their supporters for more action later today. harris, back to you. >> harris: really quickly, i was out on the streets the last couple of days and you can touch that thick fence line and there was just one of those barriers. we know the next day protesters started knocking them down withh the sledgehammer in some cases and put up two rose of the thick fence lines. you can walk on them when they are on the ground, i did as they were putting them up. today they have three rows of that. is that going to be enough? just your quick thought, you are out there like i was. they are doing everything they can, the police are. >> i think was an embarrassment
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to see the protesters break through that initial line. they have tried to firm it up. i don't think they can get to the convention itself but that perimeter was sloppy, harris. >> harris: steve harrigan, thank you, brad sherman is the cochair of the bipartisan israel allies caucus and he will join me later this hour where we will talk about the dramatic protesting we are seeing now and how they highlight the divide and the democratic party. and remember, he was there back in november, because he joined me right after when the dnc had pressure put on it on capitol hill and they had to be evacuated. he had to be evacuated, we talked on the air about those anti-israel protesters getting into where the lawmakers are on the hill. that was not safe either. that was frightening, he said. he will join me later this hour. some drama last night as you can imagine, and you may have watched it. at the democratic national committee chain as former president barack obama and first lady michelle obama took
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the stage. politico's playbook broke down like this. the political project last night for barack and michelle obama who have spoken first was to honor the legacy of joe biden and graciously pivot to a celebration of kamala harris, without a mind, it was during when michelle opened her speech with what sounded like a jab at the biden era, watch. >> something wonderfully magical is in the air, isn't it? yes. we are feeling a tear in this arena, but it is spreading all across this country. we love a familiar feeling that has been buried too deep for far too long, hope is making a comeback. [cheers and applause] >> harris: well wait a minute, the previous presidency she is
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talking about is joe biden and kamala harris. now she is trying to talk about trump, that would've been many years ago. issue lumping the two together and specifically talking about the biden arrow they are, no matter what, she's punching at her own party at some point in that. vice president kamala harris appeared to snub the obama's by skipping both speeches altogether. she held her own rally 90 miles away and milwaukee, wisconsin. and we showed you some of the grading, the anti-israel protesters gave her when she skipped last night in chicago and went to wisconsin. fox's jacqui heinrich reports that choice was made out of sensitivity and respect to president biden who obama reportedly helped push out. one source familiar with the situation told fox the obama's are still not on the white house's good side." steven hilton, fox news contributor now. so we don't really need any like palace intrigue going on, the
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people write about and say oh, maybe that's fantasy. we have the real stuff going. >> exactly. as he pointed out, this whole scenario just exposes the lie at the heart of this convention. the heart of this campaign, they know that the country wants change after the disastrous joe biden years. so they are trying to make out that somehow kamala harris is changed. but of course she has not changed. she is more of the same. more of the same on the policy front, the same administration. susan rice the other day saying that kamala harris has been an integrating architect and exec a tour of the biden/harris administration as they are trying to make out that this is something kind of difference. in terms of personalities involved what is hilarious to me as you look at the obama's and the way that the media just endlessly lifts them up and praises them as the saintly heroes with their grace and style and their beautiful speeches and all of the rest of it, but it turns out that in
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reality, these people, the obama's are the most viciously partisan and spiteful political operators in what we have seen. >> harris: sounds like you are not surprised that it appeared that michelle obama was going after the biden era, we will move forward. >> exactly, because we know that joe biden himself despises barack obama, because he feels that he denied him a chance to run in 2016 and to them push them out this time. so they absolutely can't stand each other. so there's no surprise there in the way that they are behaving now. >> harris: let's get to this, a new column is arguing that democrats are using class warfare to try to have it both ways with voters. here is congresswoman joyce beatty with a familiar attack line on donald trump's running mate. >> j.d. vance likes to talk about how he is from ohio, but as soon he could, he ran away to
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yale in silicon valley. cozying up with billionaires while trashing our communities. >> harris: the piece goes on to argue every word that crosses the teleprompter at the dnc is vetted by the democratic party and so it is a kamala harris approved message. a lot of criticism for this kind of trashing of j.d. vance for moving out of poverty and on to yale, one conservative columnist a place to let men posted this. this message is to her, it hits with lower middle class folks who resent anyone who tries to leave the community and also with upper-middle-class people who don't really want to lower middle-class kids taking slots from their own children and generally lowering the tone of the place. wow. there is more drama here at steve. >> isn't this disgusting, really, harris? what they are doing is taking shots at something we all cherish where i thought we did
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the american dream, the american dream that anyone whatever their background can lift themselves up through hard work and have the opportunity to get anywhere in this country. that's what i thought we were all there to celebrate, and yet they are doing the exact opposite and denigrating it. it's really, really disgusting. in the cheapness of the attacks as well from the party that endlessly goes on about how they are the nice good people and trump and vance have them mean nasty messages. it's such hypocrisy. but underlining it as a sub senate pool point this is a party against the core defining ideas that should unite us, the american dream. >> harris: it so interesting, really quickly and kind of ironic, michelle obama the last time we saw her in a venue like this at a convention speaking was the one who gave the world the line when they go low, we go higher. so what you're talking about about is going lower. >> exactly. >> harris: critics are going
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after governor andy beshear in kentucky over the shocking comment he made about republican vice president nominee j.d. vance. >> j.d. vance calls pregnancy resulting from rape inconvenient. an inconvenience is traffic. i mean, make him go through this. it is someone being violated, someone being harmed and then telling them that they don't have options after that, that fails any test of decency of humanity. >> harris: was he suggesting that j.d. vance, look at this. j.d. vance put it in his own words. here's what he posted. what is this? why is andy beshear wishing a member of my family get raped. what a disgusting person. i went to have them on later that day and here's how the governor tried to clarify. >> he is trying to make himself the victim. as a man, j.d. vance will never
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have to face any of this personally. obviously i would never wish harm on anyone, and it just again deflection, trying to make himself and donald trump the victims. >> harris: all right, wait a minute, if you ever needed an example of how intertwined or even may be complicit with the legacy and liberal media can be with the democratic party, they had the dude back on to try to say no, i wish j.d. vance's family member did not get raped. i i mean, come on. >> the whole thing is laughable, the whole interview with andrew mitchell is set up an order for andrew mitchell on msnbc to do cleanup for him. and she was laughing about this and siding with him and blowing off j.d. vance is absolutely correct response. exactly as you say, they are the propaganda arm of this party. it's all one thing, they are all sitting there just as you are, harris in front of the convention and pretending to cover it. they are not covering it, they
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are part of it, it is now the media very clearly now is part of the democratic party and again, that is anti-american. it's not how our system is supposed to work. >> harris: no, it's not. and you can hear the sound checks that are going on behind me for tonight's big event speakers, coming up. so on and so forth. there is enough drama going on. all we have to do is show up. maybe bring some popcorn, just do our jobs and take down the information and do the interviews. it's really interesting. have him back on so he can take back those very explosive comments that could hurt the candidates eventually some kind of way. wow. steve hilton, it's always good to having him. thank you. six more democrats announcing they are skipping their parties convention, why those in electoral danger as they have to run are staying far, far away from the kamala/walz convention. and may be riding a wave of momentum during all of this, the
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question now is how long will it last? >> in the background two-thirds are unhappy with the economy. two-thirds were unhappy with the direction of the country, almost 60 percent were unhappy with the administration, and most people do not like or as vice president. he's just there always. mash it up doofus. ever since we introduced him to the farmer's dog, his quality of life has been forever changed. he prefers real, human-grade food. it's... ...like real food! it is! he's a happy dog now. he's a happy, happy dog. he's a happy, happy, happy dog!
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>> kamala harris will deliver crime, destruction, and death, if she is allowed to be president in the united states. >> she will run the campaign she runs and i wish he would do what i'm doing right now which is talked in the media and actually answer some tough questions. >> harris: former president donald trump and his running mate there, j.d. vance went straight to voters and they will continue doing that in battleground states yesterday
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wisconsin, michigan, today north carolina. and this fact on north carolina, election forecaster larry sabado has just moved that state to tall subcategory from lean republicans. so there is a lot of competition to the state right now in the polling. we will see what happens and cover every second of it. kamala harris is still surging nationally, but state polling shows donald trump and state bank striking distance in virginia with kamala harris holding a slim lead. 47 percent to the 44 percent in virginia, republicans have not won that state and presidential level in 20 years. former clinton advisors says it's not surprising that harris has surged in the polls. >> they are showing a dead race, it's not surprising that they get a lift from their convention and a live from their convention and has had the democratic convention for the last two weeks. an unopposed media praising her and wishing her numbers move.
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speak of the media may be overwhelmingly favorable to kamala harris, but she has not engaged as you just heard mark penn saying what the press and 31 days with the formal sit down, and former news conference as she announced her candidacy. that's a long period of time. might be why we don't know much about her policies in detail. and fox news contributor editor at large, and ceo of blueprint strategy. so what is the strategy now 31 days in, and yes, i have heard democrats say it's working up till now, i am on the streets talking to voters could wait till the convention is over and see what voters really say about this. they are not learning about the things that matter most of them. talk to them, they will tell you. >> i think she is still reintroducing herself as a president for a candidate, and is doing the same thing as running mate. because she went from being the vice president of the united states tim walz has his
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own record. >> they are doing it at the same time, so we start to lean in on policy now, people are starting to pay attention as they do. the good news about the har harris/walz ticket is they are unifying the base, you have to take care of home first, and the good news is she is an expansive candidate and that's why using independence as well as as well as a republican start to come her way slowly, but i think surely. >> harris: some criticism with her not acknowledging what is going outside of this convention and leaving the state while the obama's were on the stage to go someplace else for a fund-raiser, criticism for kamala harris. >> it should be easy for her to condemn what we see in the streets of chicago from these protesters and should be very easy to say that does not have a place in our politics and is not going to affect her in terms of issue becomes president or not. in the change in israel policy or along those lines, she is not saying that for a reason, which is why it is a critical factor to have those same people and
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those that are adjacent to them come out and vote for her in key states like michigan. there something that i think is going on which is we should all step back and appreciate, she is trying to make the election about something it's not about. this is an election about fundamentals and they have not changed in here. if you go back a year ago, you can see in polling, immigration mattering more than it ever has in the history of the pole to voters, in the economy it's a solid number two issue and then security both for border, crime, around the world, et cetera, these are the fundamentals. and those are things i don't hear being talked about about kamala harris instead it's something that's more about fives and culture issues. >> i disagree with that wholeheartedly, because she is talking about it. she's just not talking about i it -- >> harris: in public, on st stage? >> and as she is interviewing with the american people what was -- >> harris: she is not interviewing with the american
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people. >> every time she speaks, 15,000 people -- >> harris: have you seen her -- >> 15,000 people and -- >> with all due respect, antoine, she is not having that conversation. let's move onto this, we will come back. some analysts say they expected to see kamala harris with the larger bump among women voters in particular, made this offer some insight. >> i don't want to vote for her because she is the first black president to run for president or to win. >> it gets me better as a person rather than voting for a black person are the first woman. >> i think she is phony and fake. >> i don't like the way she speaks, the giddiness, the laughing. everything is a joke and it's not a joke, we are in trouble. >> harris: so reverse order, i will come to you, many democrats call her strategist included may be antoine to the joyful
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warrior. and they have not seen her fight for anything. >> i think there's a lot of joy among democrats who are partisan and engaged who saw what was happening with joe biden and were worried they were going to lose the election now feel like they had a fighting chance. outside of that purchasing contingent i don't think the voters they need in order to win and election are not hearing what antoine is talking about from her as it relates to the basic things that matter to them in terms of their family, their security, and the security of the nation. >> harris: i want to jump in here, let's talk about race, it's not the baseline the democrats think it is. it could do one thing and snatch back some of the people who were clearly going to trump for a different color green, for money, because the economy is not treating them all with high prices on everything. so the race thing for democrats, when will you give that up as a talking point and start focusing on what people are really dealing with right now, does not matter what color you are or what ethnicity you are, it's the pain at every shelf in america
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where they shop. >> i disagree a bit -- >> harris: are things cheaper for you? >> 34 african american voters, and according to research in 2020, so black folks carry a big steak when it comes to determining the future leaders of our country. so you don't give that up. kamala harris is a qualified person. >> harris: so why does she need to say her race and their race, why can't she meet them where the interests are? >> i think she has done that throughout her career. that's why you see -- >> harris: why do you have to keep introducing? >> on a zoom rallying on her behalf, she just happens to be a woman, she just happens to be black, but i will tell you, and she is the most qualified person to ever run for the office -- >> if she was a republican, they would be gushing over here. >> why do you look at it like that? >> never said she was. >> i just think the most
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qualified ever, really, and one of the things that is reelection as they wanted to be about fives and the american people are in fundamentals, and people who are speaking to those issues and implants to see if those problems, and shift the problem to race. >> and i want to bring you guys back, we have to go. i should say this, she should hire you, because those were much stronger talking points and she uses. >> i want her to be the next president of the united states. so i am volunteering my ser services. >> harris: oh! -- good to see you both, thank you. newly released video of former president trump's stay that we will never forget as a nation july 13th, it changed everything in the selection series and it changed everything for him and voters. we just don't know how yet. that assassin, you can see him there, this is video less than
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two hours before he shot the nation's 45th president donald trump. it's adding to the massive black eye on the u.s. secret service. plus of black voters could be deciding many factors in november, and democrats can no longer take them for granted, antoine was just telling us. watch. >> so we voted democrat, because that's what we were brought up to do. i don't really see the change that they say they are doing. >> everything you are hearing from the democrats are already things that they have failed at over 30 years. >> harris: you know her well from "the faulkner focus," chicago resident cut a trust. i am in her home city now. she is going to vote republican this november, the very first time she has not voted democrat, she is in focus next.
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since being shot in an assassination attempt on his life. and today he will be in north carolina. the secret service says donald trump will be behind bulletproof glass when he is on stage. that's normal for a sitting president and you know the pope and his mobile. now they will do it for candidates. newly released video shows trump shooter walking through the crowd ahead of the july 13th rally and butler, pennsylvania. look at this, casually walking through. so he must have gone through the magnetometers and things set up to vet these people with whatever they had on them. so they must have seen that rangefinder and all of those other things, we would think. vendor employees captured the footage, the employees got this, less than two hours before thomas crookes fired at donald trump. the secret service responded to the video with this quote. now this may sound familiar, i will read it anyway. the u.s. secret service is aware of and reviewing a variety of
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footage from july 13th and is committed to examining the processes, procedures, and factors that led to the operational failure so that we can ensure it never happens again." the reason that familiar is because they said this last time there was a major stuff coming out and they said at the time before that. i have the statement on my desk in new york, they say it every time, same thing. there are several investigations into the secret service's failures that day and that have led up to them. we need to know more. they have to press in and keep us posted as american citizens. all right, you want to talk about crime in the city of chicago? barack obama's former home city, he was here last night. the whole nation is focused on the dnc convention right now where kamala harris will be nominated and her vice presidential nominee running mate as well. eight people shot, four killed here in chicago on day one of the convention.
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over the weekend, there were 26 shootings, five of them fatal. republican vice presidential nominee j.d. vance went after democrats for choosing the crime-ridden city ports big event. >> it's almost a joke to me that they held it in chicago, which has become the murder capital of the united states of america thanks to barry failed leadership. they are violent crime statistics that actually mere again the third world highly violent countries. >> harris: chicago consistently has been among the top major u.s. cities when it comes to murder. in focus, chicago resident and the community roundtable director and she has been on my round table in focus as well. great to see you, god bless you. you shared with me your thoughts when you were walking into the convention. what were they? >> i looked around and i saw all of the police officers that were on detail outside and there were hundreds of them, and one of the first thoughts that came to my
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mind was oh, my god, who is controlling the community where i live? where it is dangerous, where crime and violence is rampant it, the murder rate here in chicago is astounding, the fact that no murders are being solved is also astounding, and so you have to ask yourself, what in the world are we doing? >> harris: how surprised are you that that's not being talked about inside the convention? i mean, obama was here last night? >> nobody talks about the crime in chicago, because nobody wants to deal with the fact that we still have issues here, and i listen to the speeches yesterday and i listen to michelle obama talk about her mother and how she helps with your neighbors, but you know it, we are all doing that in the community is that we live in and no change is really happening. which is why i decided to leave the democratic party. i am so tired of black people being taken for granted.
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and he wants people to really pay attention to the fact that this party is pushing kamala harris on the people, but keep in mind two things, number one, she is a part of the current administration. so any changes that she says she is going to make as president, she could actually be making those changes now. that's the first thing. secondly, let the brandon johnson and his running of the city of chicago be a clear example to those people who are thinking of voting along racial lines that just because they are black and they look like us, don't you mean that they are going to have our needs at hand. and we know that the democratic party has not taken care of the needs of black people in this country. now i also want to say to president trump, former president trump, before kamala harris entered this race, you had it in the bag, you still have the opportunity to win
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undecided boats, stick to the facts, stick to policy, stick to the fact that the democrats don't really have a policy that is going to benefit mainstream americans. they don't. and if they have one, they have not made it clear yet. so this is the perfect time for president trump to talk about unity, because we saw on the streets yesterday with all of the protests, just how unhappy people are. >> harris: and it is not just here in chicago, i have been a major cities and was in milwaukee for the rnc conv convention, it pays places where people are struggling and they do not feel heard, and they are divided along the lines of the economy, the haves and the have-nots are more divided than ever and they are divided along race. some of what you are talking about right now. interesting you're talking directly or at least trying to talk directly to the former president trump, so you have made up your mind who you will vote for a period >> i have.
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>> harris: what is it like when people find that out about you? are you finding like-minded people? because when i talk to people of color and women especially on the streets of chicago, the crime is an issue, but so is the economy, and they like donald trump. >> i think it is mixed and mixed, you have the black people who will go with kamala harris because she has a black face and looks like us, so naturally she is going to have our needs at hand, and people don't realize, that's just not how things work. and so that's the first thing, secondly, i hear people saying, oh, my god, how are you going to support trump? my thing is how can you not, and i am a christian, i am a christian first, and as a christian, they are just views and things that the democratic party has that does not line up with christianity. and so when you're talking about that you the bible says that we are to be transformed by the renewing of our mind, that we are not supposed to adopt the ways of you know what's going on around us just because it is what everybody else is doing.
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and you find that with the democratic party, but as a christian, there are things that the democratic party stands for that we should not as christians be supporting. >> harris: it is always fascinating to talk to you, and i got a little taste of that, our crew from fox has down in the convention and other areas too about you all are dealing with in other cities, blue cities in particular across the country. be well and stay safe and god bless you. thank you! violent anti-israel protests where we can make setting with a normal crime they see in chicago and it is chilling. it is layered here. the problems on the street and a big rift within the democratic party on full display now. how do they deal with us? kamala's left the city. how do they deal with us during a convention? i want to talk with democratic congressman brad sherman who can really dig into the anti-israel and pro-hamas crowd, because he has had to face them. in focus next.
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>> harris: they can do that here because we have free speech. they hate part of it though is illegal. i will say this, if they try to do that in the countries they say they love so much and are advocating for, they would not be able to do that standing up. they would be taken down. violently. violent anti-israel protests raging in chicago and facts, and they are targeting the democratic national committee's convention. despite all of the chaos and construction delay meant destruction caused by the excavators, president biden played the both sides car during his speech monday night. >> those protesters out on the street they have a point, a lot of innocent people are being killed. on both sides. >> harris: plenty of critics on this one, cnn contributor scott jennings posted joe biden just gave the hamas-is really conflict of very fine people on both sides type line, disgraceful.
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richard goldberg, senior foundation for defense on democracies added, and just like that, joe biden legitimizes nazi's appeared to "the wall street journal" with this headline "dnc protesters have a message for kamala kamala harris" "talk is cheap." senator bernie sanders called for an end to the war in god's. >> we must end to this horrific gaza. bring home the hostages and demands an immediate cease-fire! [cheers and applause] >> harris: not everybody was cheering, some just looked down
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in silence and we know that at least nine democrats have lawmakers have decided to skip the convention, we will get into that. is it ten, my producer just told me, in focus now, california democratic congressman ben sherman, cochair of the bipartisan israel allies caucus and member of the house foreign affairs financial services committee. good to see you. >> i am brad sherman. >> harris: brad sherman, forgive me. last time we spoke you have just tweeted you were being evacuated from the dnc after pro-terrorists with anti-israel protesters grew violence and people spring police officers an attempt to break down the building. you are well now, looking great. and glad to hear about it. >> i am glad to be on the most pro-harris tv show in america. >> harris: this harris. oh, you are sweet. i was like i don't think she watches. but yes, thank you. let's get into where we are with
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this anti-israel pro-hamas crowd, when you and i spoke for the first time in november that it happened on capitol hill, we were in a completely different space now as it has become much more violent and that is hard, what's happening? >> well, it's kind of a coalition, the leadership is very extremist, they know that they can't build an extreme socialist party in this country unless they destroy the democratic party and they are looking for any issue they can choose to do that. another part of that leadership once from the river to the sea the entire land to be free of all jews. and some of their followers have not acknowledge the fact that they are terrible things happening in the world, and they see the pictures and they say, that's terrible, i want it to stop. and we all want it to stop. that's why the israeli government has accepted the american's proposal for what bernie sanders was talking about, an immediate cease-fire and release of the hostages, it
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is hamas that is against an immediate cease-fire. the united states and israel, and looks like egypt and qatar are with the plan. >> harris: if the anti-israel protesters cared about the people in gaza, by the thousands here in chicago, they could raise money, do donations and help the people in gaza by sending food and other things in different routes than just our government sending money, which we know the corruption with hamas they will never see. >> it also surprises me about to the good-hearted folks that just say the picture oh, my god, that is terrible. there are terrible things happening in the world and have in the last two or three years they get no press. i was about to say coming if so what happened in northern ethiopia, but most people did not see. >> harris: it's happening right here in chicago and other blue cities and you know, i know you are a democrat and we can agree to disagree, but something has to change in the cities. i mean, this is like baltimore,
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maryland, too. they don't pay attention, they are in a city hurt by crime and actually making it worse, i'm not comparing the two. >> there would be more police officers around the suburbs of chicago today if they did not have to worry about these demonstrators. and they have a right to demonstrate, but too many an illegal activity. >> harris: the six more democrats and competitive races skipping the dnc with a total of nine, and was told previously may be ten now absent from the convention, this move could indicate that democrats and battleground states or battles in their own areas to keep their seats believe aligning themselves with kamala harris could hurt their chances of winning, what would you say to that and we have a scroll? >> i would say it's very wise for those democrats in tough races to stay in their districts. this is an exhausting convention, you take four days and look, you have a travel day, a travel day, my gut if you
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participate in all of the activity is -- 's film what about the politics? >> the politics are you work your district, i've been a red to blue candidate, you don't give up time -- >> harris: do you think kamala harris hurts the cause for them? >> i think spending seven days outside your district hurts you and if you are democratic candidates, out there, and you are red to blue candidate, standard district, walk those precincts. >> harris: do you think kamala harris unlike joe biden can get a cease-fire really quickly and should that be what she is doing? we hardly have any time? >> we want to get the american proposal accepted by hamas and people on the street shouting cease-fire need to aim their rhetoric at thomas. >> harris: you know they won't do that? >> i know they are not, but that's what they should. >> harris: congressman sherman, great to see you. "outnumbered" next. just to see if you qualify for a home loan. yet, some lenders charge you hundreds of dollars in upfront fees just to apply. they keep your money even if they turn you down.
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