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>> we are hours away from a major split screen in the presidential election. at 2:30 p.m. eastern, donald trump will be at the southern border in arizona. he is set to highlight his plan to end the immigration crisis and he is going to call out the of the vice president, no doubt. the event, hours before the biggest moment of kamala harris' political career. she is getting ready to officially accept the democratic nomination for president and, stage right, behind me, that is where that will happen. they just finished the national anthem again. it has been beautiful to listen
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to that. this is outnumbered. i am joined by my cohosts. emily, live from our couch in new york city, we miss you. also joining us, fox news contributor marie and kevin mccarthy. this is going to be spicy. immigration is one of those issues likely to define this presidential election. the latest power rankings show trump holding a 13-point lead on immigration. a string of recent polls show trump with a commanding lead on the issue. look at that. she doesn't come close anywhere. the former president has called out kamala harris earlier today when he was on fox. >> she has allowed millions to come into our country, many
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totally unchecked and unvented. many of these people came into our country from prisons and jails, from mental institutions and in sale and asylums. if they want to fix the border, they don't need a bill. the president of the united states, i didn't have a bill to close the border. i closed the border. i had the least drugs coming into our country in 38 years. they traffic in mostly women. we went after them with a vengeance. it might be easier to prosecute. she is not doing it now.
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>> she campaigned for the then president last time on fixing immigration and then she became the borders are, she failed in any type of relationships. it was touted that her experience would lend her able to do so. the credibility has been extinguished. i resided under her watch and ag watch. nothing got accomplished. today we are under the harris biden administration, we have millions of immigrants throughout the country, spikes in crime. there is the denial of the
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crisis that has plagued the states in all 50 that have suffered because of those policies and the drugs streaming across. the notion all of the blame lies with a prior administration, that we should trust her to take up the helm and support the border patrol, the states who have sued her administration for failing to protect them, it is hypocrisy and it is not going to fly. >> that is how you prosecute a case and she should know. >> that subject hasn't come up in any way and now we are into our fourth day of the dnc could mention. >> i expect we will hear more about it this evening. i hope we will. if we look at sheer numbers, there are a lot of issues to
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cover. on the actual numbers, border crossings are at their lowest point since donald trump was president. people have argued with me that it was too little, too late and they waited too long to close the border but they have now. she has worked with those countries to try and address the root causes. democrats supported a bill. >> she has not close the border. >> they can still bring in 2500 everett jay. >> the numbers are the lowest they have been since donald trump was president. if he is going to go to the border and talk tough and say things that are offensive and not true and not compassionate, where they are taking steps to fix it, but it is a crisis. a lot of democrats think it is a crisis. my party has to make a case for
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why we crackdown on illegal immigration. >> we have kevin mccarthy with us today, who can also prosecute a case. >> right after they were sworn into office, we watched the border explode because of their policies. the first thing they did is stop finishing the wall. they took the equipment and hit it away. when i toured the border in 2021, talking to the border agents, i interviewed the people coming over and they said they came over because biden and harris invited him to. border agents told us what they found were terrorists on the watch list were coming coming over. the congressman from arizona, now the nominee challenged me and said i was lying. what did we find out? not only was i telling the
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truth, he never apologized. in the month of february, they caught more people on the terrorist watch list. think of how difficult it is to get on that list. maybe they change their behavior because they are running for office, but they did so much damage to our country that if you go to the state of massachusetts, the number one issue where their governor has a state of emergency because of the southern border. in new york, the number one issue is the border. what you find is there is less money in your city and you are far from the border because they are housing people flown into your city unbeknownst to you the night before and you no longer have enough money for police for the parks or the schools, this is because kamala harris was the czar of the border and failed in her job. >> a poll was asking what best describes the situation 43% call
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it a minor problem. i want to drill down before i go to you. in 2019, the emergency category was 27% and in february 2024 it was 41% and now it is 44%. >> the official numbers have lessened. here is what they do not include. parolees. those leased into the interior of the united states. phil is at the border. austin has talked about ice being overwhelmed. the number doesn't tell the whole story. i was coming here and looking at the network, what they had at the lower part of the screen and it said star-studded convention. that is true. oprah stood behind me. john came out and surprised everyone.
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there are reports katie peary will be here tonight. there are some names that haven't been mentioned. lincoln riley who went for a run and lost her life. rachel moore, a 12-year-old girl who went to the convenience store and lost her life, all by illegal immigrants, all a result of the dangerous and irresponsible border policies. she couldn't find it within herself to go to biden and say pick up your pen, sign this into law because another girl should not lose their life. it is inexcusable and disqualifying. >> this idea of being a human
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>> we have a chance to make kamala harris the next president of the united states but we owe it to the american people to show them what she would do before we asked them for the votes.
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>> you won't find any of the information on her official website. the campaign site has no section that lists her plans and policies. you can meet harris and walz by donating. the trump campaign is trolling harris highlighting the dangers of her potential platform. the headline reads this. her dangerous policies are nothing to laugh about. it describes her policies as lacking policy and helping to bail out criminals. speaker mccarthy, this is a brilliant and creative idea. i was exploring this website. it is not just a line about her. you click each link and there is
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a list of her -- and what the trump tax cuts would do to the middle class. >> this is exactly what they need to do. the real question is, why doesn't she have it on her website. the big word at this convention is joy. there is no joy in her policies. do you get joy when you go to the grocery store and you see the price you have to pay when she made the deciding vote for that inflation? do you get any joy in the border when we find out how many people are being murdered? or because they allow men to compete in sports. why do we think her policies will change? one thing she is campaigning on now, she is changing her opinion on everything she has done in her life, so they can't lay out the policies. this is smart, the way to run this campaign and what we have
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seen with harris, she starts strong in her campaign fizzles in the end. >> this is harris by the numbers. the big number in each category is zero. zero primaries won during 2020, 2024. zero sit down interviews, zero press conferences and the list goes on. zero policy pages on the website. that is a lot of zeros. she wants to sit down in an interview before the end of august. we only have a few days. >> the numbers we don't have are the hundreds of thousands of voters she is meeting in swing states in the events she is doing across the country where she is talking about policies and how they will protect freedom. how they will stand up to our adversaries around the world, unlike donald trump when he cuddled up to putin. you will hear more about that
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tonight and in the coming days. people are seeing trumps message and they don't want to. hillary clinton or elizabeth warren would be president. the american people want a vision for the future, to talk about how we are going to protect them at home and overseas. that is what harris is giving them. donald trump he talks about joe biden more than kamala harris. elections are about how they feel about the country and the candidate.
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>> they matter on september 10th, when trump will share what his border numbers were. what his economy looked like. people aren't going to be voting based on the celebrities behind me. i agree about aspiration but people want affordable groceries, a working economy. >> it is not backward looking to talk about the realities of the present day. it is backward to paint half the country as racist and talk about the 1970s. it is not the detail. it is the caliber. elizabeth warren didn't win because everyone hated her policies. the aspirational quality is only important on top of what the policies are. last night, when governor walz gave four weak and flimsy
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policies, reducing taxes for the middle class, we have already been taxed up the law zoo. it is called inflation. the majority of americans who have two jobs still can't pay their bills. he talked about taking on big pharma. he talked about, as well, no matter who you are, kamala harris is going to fight for your freedoms but the democrats want to take away the votes from the people and put it back to the federal government. the lies continue but the reality is trump has a clear-eyed vision for america that is aspirational on top of the details of policies that worked in his administration and failed under biden and harris. >> i want to mention something in opposition of what she said. it is true they talk about each other. here at the convention, trump's
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name has come up 314 times. there is some obsession. it is true he has been talking about biden on the stump, but what choice is there when you want to talk about policy and the woman literally has no policy pages and has made no clarity, even on the economics of the one she borrowed from trump, to let people know what she stands for. you are going to talk about joe biden because we have been told there is no daylight between biden and harris. there were miles and daylight between them here when they took the stage. they were going in opposite directions, kamala and joe biden. she also said she is the last person in the room on the most important issues. his name is going to come up but it is always hyphenated. if it is not working, don't
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forget, they gave you this as a package deal. now the lower part of the package is at the top of the ticket. if she can legislate and prosecute why she has stepped away from biden and put replacements and, yes, you mentioned both their names because it has been a failure. >> pink will be here tonight, not katy perry. i always mix up my celebrities. the moment the former president trump had yesterday at his rally in north carolina that you will not believe. it has gone viral. next. it's more magic than ev. with the scrubbing power of magic eraser and the cleaning power of dawn. watch it make soap scum here... disappear... and watch how sprays can leave grime like that with up to 10 times the cleaning power, foamy melts it on contact. magic. it makes this ring a thing of the past. it makes you forgetti about baked on spaghetti.
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>> we are moments away from j.d. vance taking the rally stage in valdosta, georgia, set to focus on immigration and the theme of make america secure again. in a few hours, trump will visit
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the southern border in arizona. he will speak about the border crisis and immigration policy, one of vice president harris' biggest vulnerabilities. yesterday, and while speaking, behind bulletproof glass, trump noticed a woman who appeared unwell. watch what happened. >> they need a medic. >> a doctor please. >> we love you. >> sign my hat. [cheers and applause]
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>> this is a man who has been described as hitler, hateful, and epitomizing darkness. is that what this shows. >> some of these times i have been with them. i remember one of the 13 gold star families came into my office and they lost their daughter. i called trump. he is no longer president. he is golfing, he spoke to them, talk to them, consoling them. he said kevin, picked up the
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phone. they mentioned they were staying not where government would pay, but at the trump hotel. he said i am going to take care of their entire stay. i watched him go and i went with him to dover, he consoled a family as a loved one who lost their lives came back and he would call me late at night. he was so passionate about having right to try, giving people the opportunity when they are near death, that government was holding up. i watched him at mar-a-lago, a young boy who wasn't able to take the chemo because he wasn't 18 yet. he said we are going to come back here and in a few months she will be able to take the drug but i want to celebrate with you. i have watched those moments and you are seeing this now. that is genuine, that is who he is and that is the place america
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needs to see. >> this woman collapsed. he walked over to see for yourself. did you have hesitation without the protective glass around you? >> i wanted to help the woman. she had a problem. it was very hot. i am going to be in a hot place today. i didn't think about it. i don't want to think about it. i felt we had good protection. >> not once has the left humanized trump in any way, shape, or form, but this event at the rally and the many instances the speaker has described, those are common. this is a human and compassionate man.
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>> of the challenges for every one of those moments, we have moments where he calls military veterans who have died in the line of duty or gotten injured suckers and losers, where he says awful things about people who have died in service of their country, where he says terrible things about women in politics, sexist, awful things. i agree that was a nice moment. those of us who worked with secret service, every time the president does something that is not planned, it is nerve-racking, especially what he has been through but for every compassionate moment there are ten moments where he says terrible things about people, about kamala harris, average american people. he called kamala harris a word i cannot repeat on the air. the american people see the
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picture and we hear from voters that the language he uses really matters to them. >> what do you think? >> i am never going to defend somebody for that kind of language. if you talk with people and i have, particularly at the dnc and you asked them about the mean tweets in the language, they immediately go to the economy. it is not gonna say none of that manners unless my kid is in the room, but what matters most, if i can't feed those kids because the prices at the grocery store are so much. you can talk about words and talk about actions and she has a lot to answer for when it comes to actions or inactions on things like the border. with regards to this video, i watch the reversal of this video today. the trump team has put together
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something they have worked on to show the public, and i don't know when. i am sure journalists are receiving it. i can tell you from the opposite end of looking at this video, i am certain people will see it, you see the reverse angle of him walking and you see the woman being pulled up, trying to hydrate her and he leans in to hug and kiss her on that sheet, which you can barely see from this angle but when you see it from the other angle, in that moment, he is not thinking of himself. if he were, he would've waited for the police and ss agents to catch up, but he did not. you see him walk down the stairs. why does that matter? we are looking at action rather than words. is everyone going to jump in and save someone today?
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i don't know. it depends on these candidates and how they are out on the trail. the american public is going to lean into what they are seeing on that screen. >> harris mentions leaning in, they have to see it to lean in and my question is, when taylor swift called security over to help a concertgoer, that was amplified hundreds of times around the world. do you think the media will show this at all? >> i want to address what marie said. she mentioned the suckers and losers alleged comments. i have never, in my time working around him ever disparage a member of the military, a fallen person who died for this country and i worked on the response to that story and collected dozens of people in the administration who had been there since day one that said that never happened. it is an outright lie based on
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my experience. trump disparaged his supporters, something i never heard. to your point about this visual, that tells you all you need to know about the mistruths we have heard. this is someone who loves his supporters, who walked behind bulletproof glass after 5.5 weeks ago almost losing his l life. he was almost assassinated and he walked around to check on a supporter and hugged her. that is all you need to know. >> more after th e break. know o many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan, for up to 100 percent of your home■s value. if you need cash for your family call newdayusa. with automatic authority from the va we can say yes when banks say no. give us a call.
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jobs than initially reported between march 2023 and 2024. commerce secretary gino ramon though says she didn't hear about that major news. she doesn't even believe it because trump mentioned it on the campaign trail. >> i am curious to your thoughts, saying more than 800,000 fewer jobs were created than initially reported. we have a sound bite here. donald trump is already addressing this on the campaign trail. >> the administration padded the numbers with an extra 818,000 jobs that don't exist. they said they existed and they never did exist. they built them up so they could say what a wonderful job they are doing. >> when you hear that, do you
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think those new numbers could be a liability? >> when i hear that, i don't believe it. >> it is from the bureau of labor. >> i am not familiar with that. >> i could not believe what i watched. this is a secretary of commerce. this interview was done several hours later and she hadn't heard about this? why? >> she is a great secretary. there is a lot going on at the dnc. what i do know is even with the downward revision, joe biden and kamala harris has created millions more jobs than donald trump ever did. >> no. >> let me finish. >> taking out the covid jobs trump lost, joe biden created more than doubled the number of
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jobs donald trump did. those are just numbers, just facts. we can have a debate about if he is elected, whose economy would create more jobs for the middle class or whose economy would help only the wealthiest and the corporations among us. that is a conversation they are happy to have every day of the week. >> those are not new jobs. when you pull this with any polling company, people don't feel good about the economy. inflation under joe biden. you are a speaker. you had a lot going on. would your team have informed you about something like this?
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>> this is the secretary of commerce. this is little administration. they got people in the intel community, people in charge of the cia to tell the american public it wasn't true. they live for the last three years and this is her number one thing, the mental capacity of this president. when i raised the issue, she would say i was lying. this is what we found. at this convention, they are trying to make trump the incumbent because the right direction wrong direction is upside down. they are saying there is new hope. this is astonishing to me. they are trying to make this election about trump when they have failed in foreign policy, border, economics. you stick to the issues, donald trump could have a big
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election night. >> i want to smile more this hour but it doesn't make me smile when people spit out facts that are not true. not even counting the millions of people who sat down because they were not essential or lost their jobs because businesses couldn't keep them on board because they couldn't be open during the covid pandemic. that is millions of jobs. including with the shutdown comes collateral damage. when places started to open up, we lost so much of our biggest engine for job creation and job hiring and that is small businesses. we had lost so many of them. to say joe biden created things out of thin air is not true. he started to put back what the economy would generate on its own because people have dreams and while it was 9%, they were trying to figure out how to make
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that dream of a small business work. they fail a lot in normal times and in covid pandemic lockdown times and they are dying now because the price of things is so high. >> the media is aiding and abetting the left on this. it is a big deal when a hundred 18,000 jobs is what you are off by. abc, good for you, 20 seconds. >> all that does is disserve the american people. i am glad you brought up small businesses. let's take california after those hideous and unnecessary lockdowns after the massive wielding criminally of government agencies. the number of small businesses that were shuttered were female owned and women of color and aren't those the groups the democrat party is supposed to
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have jurisdiction over? this party is hypocritical. they come on stage and tell pritzker it is not okay for donald trump to have money. it's not okay for j.d. vance to come from appalachia and go to yale because yale is the wrong school. the tired talking points will continue. he will make corporations bigger and the wealthy wealthier. the differences, all boats rise with the tide. that happened under trump and everyone has plummeted under biden and harris. >> excellent point. the details are next.
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>> former president trump on the border. what will kamala harris say tonight. full coverage of the campaign coming up, while delegates to
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the dnc are protected, lawrence jones asks folks outside the safe zone how crime and violence are affecting their lives. the democrats are embracing country and camo. what is behind that? is robert kennedy jr. about to endorse donald trump? come join us at the top of the hour for america reports. we will see you then. >> gen z is losing faith in our government according to a striking new poll, which shows the majority of 12 to 27-year-olds have little trust in the presidency. 14% of those surveyed said they had a great deal of confidence in the office. even more gen zers have little faith in congress at 53% and 44% say they do not trust the supreme court.
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how do you feel about these terrible results? >> i don't think it is just gen z. i think it is the rest of america. we are watching a convention where the person who is the president of the united states was elected as the nominee is sitting in santa barbara and they pick somebody new in three weeks. we are watching problems not being solved. this is a challenge, a moment in time where both parties need to sit down. you can find common ground, keep your principles and start solving problems. they are fighting over funding of government. you can't make america the next century to be able to govern around. in my view, both parties need to wake up and find how they can solve problems. >> i wonder if education has a part to play in it. 25% of them are even passing any
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grade so maybe it is that they are not exposed to the realities. >> gen z has been failed. you want a starter home, best of luck. the average housing price is enormous. one and seven have their credit card maxed out. think about those interest rates. gen z has been failed. this is why you saw a shift in the polls. the smartest thing the trump campaign has done is get on tick-tock, speak to these voters. use the megaphone on tick-tock to bring it home. >> would that work? >> since kamala harris became the nominee, gen z voters are coming back to the democrats. they don't trust the supreme court, the far right supreme court that is taking rights away from people. they don't show us the house of
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representatives. this election is about the future, not about the past and what grievances donald trump might have. it is about the future and that is what you will hear from kamala harris. >> rhetoric like that makes gen z shaped instead of eroding their faith in the suprem supreme court. i guess people like kamala harris, who in 2019 said we should reshape the supreme court, maybe they are being unduly influenced. more outnumbered next. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c. try it for free at freestylelibre.us
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recently j.d. vance that is where the president is going today. and trump is visiting the southern border and has just posted on truth social that he will be meeting with families of victims attacked and murdered by illegal immigrants in the united states and it is worth mentioning again that this is going on simultaneous to -- simultaneously to the vice president kamala harris getting ready to accept her party's nomination tonight. a bit of counter programming, if you will come on this day. i would also add that down at the southern border, this is an area along the gallas arizona were so much fentanyl has come and did not just arizona but the entire country as it fans out from there. distribution by the drug cartels and their mules inside the united states. we will cover every second of it. we are so glad you watched to see our live from dnc. "america reports" now. >> sandra: thank you harris. any moment now vice presidential nominee j.d. vance

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