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[ applause ] >> greg: emily austin, and our studio audience, i'm greg gutfeld, good to be back! [ cheering and applause ] >> trace: good evening, five...four...three...two...one. it's 11:00 pm on the east coast, 8:00 and at los angeles and this
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is an maga's late news, 'fox news @ night'. breaking tonight, three years since the horrifying withdraw from of gano stand, when president biden made the decision to pull u.s. troops out, vice president kamala harris said she was the last one end of the room. tonight she might be the first person to which this interview was not going viral. >> we last person in the room? >> yes. >> you feel comfortable? >> i do. >> trace: although she is likely not comfortable that a former president trump up another major political endorsement days after our engage in your through his support behind him. democrat turned independent now saying trump is the candidate who considers the troops. >> president trump understands that the grave responsibility that a president, commander in chief of bears, where every single one of our lives. whether you are a soldier, marine, sailor or a coastie, he
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keeps us in his heart into the decisions that you makes. >> trace: it comes as the debate over the debate continues with the aid of my campaign now changing the rules, just 15 days out of wanting to the mics to be turned on at all times. she does not want to do this again, does she? >> mr. vice president i speaking -- >> mr. vice president i'm speaking -- if you don't mind letting me finish? we can have a conversation, okay? soo three we begin with our was senior national corresponded to kevin corke with the latest onto the big names endorsement going to trump's ways. >> excuse me, i'm speaking right now. [ laughter ] sorry i could not resist. the growing list of one-time democrats now endorsing the former president trump's return to the white house, frankly you could argue, it is a bit of a shift from the politics of division. people saying we are now choosing country over party.
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the latest calls, former democratic, like congresswoman and veteran. >> it for, as a servicemember, as a veteran, it's a clear choice. i love our country and i'm supporting donald trump so you can be our commander-in-chief once again. the joys in this election is very clear and i'm confident if elected as president again, donald trump has a strength of the end of the backbone to stand up to the military-industrial complex -- complex and keep us out of these unnecessary wars of choice. >> tulsi gabbard's endorsements coming onto the fourth anniversary over the suicide bombing that killed 13 members after the chaotic withdraw from afghanistan, it was a day that saw president trump also honor their sacrifice at the national cemetery. speaking of the former president, his campaign, with harris over the debate rules, team trump accusing calm is!
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crew of playing games as harris' team seeks to make microphones alive it throughout the event. and after the games exited trump's spokesperson jason miller, exhibiting the abc debate under the exact same terms as that cnn debate appeared no word on whether the former president will agree to a possible change but today he actually seemed to suggest he just liked -- just might. and stay tuned to street we shall, kevin corke, thank you. that spring and los angeles counties vise chair, siaka massaquoi and former white house deputy strategic medications directorate roma daravi. great to have both of you on. i will play little sound from tulsi gabbard today, she had it is to say and i will get your response. >> trump understands of the grave responsibility that the president and commander-in-chief affairs, for every single one to have our lives. whether you are a soldier, ehrman, marine, sailor or coastie, not only did he not
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start any new boards, he took action to ds glade and prevent wars. >> trace: i mean it, this is democrat turned independent now endorsing a trump, how big is it? >> democrats turned independent, one of many that we will see as we get closer and closer to the election. why? because kamala harris and joe biden, third ministration had proven to be so far left that not only moderate democrats and independents can come to support them. it is of a clear, if you look at the world stage right now, our allies need is somebody in office and the white house, in the oval, who will take command and will show the world that you cannot mess with it america or our allies. we have struggled far too long. it is really up to us to make sure the american people know the truth because the mainstream media is certainly not going to hold kamala harris and their administrative record to the
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public. >> trace: covering up a lot of they are. also writing this op-ed provokes news, kamala harris has shown over the past reported five years that she will not hesitate to abuse her power and to go after political opponents, among them being president trump. i am of their most recent target, they placed me on a secret domestic terror watchlist which the data for exposing the truth of what calm "disasters record. democrats attack both as rfk junior, they are literally eating their own, because they have left the party. >> indeed everybody that is decides to speak out, i'm on that same last. for the last three years i have been harassed, i have missed my flights, missed my appointment, abdullah's magazine process. i used to be illiberal, i'm not anymore. what's important here to see from rfk, there are people starting to wake up and to see who the good guys who are the bad guys. we really have to start looking,
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who are we standing connects to? what seems important is rfk can hopefully get people and opportunity to break through may be very dds that is around when they want to shoot the messenger as well as the message. this time now they have a chance to hear what he is about and it's now what they've being sold for the past eight years. >> trace: it's making people think, the washington examiner writes the following, "scared of debating trump as she should be. because trump succeeded so fully in revealing the president of the party concealed for so long, joe biden staggering mental collapse at harris as a replacement candidate running a below replacement campaign, while the entire democratic national convention ran on joy and vibes, is why she's running away with the only form that will ever hold her feet to the fire before election day. she is trying to change the rules, that is for sure. >> her strategy is pure avoidance and ignorance. as long as kamala harris can
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avoid talking to the press and avoid exhibiting her policies, the occurrence of the public is going to go in her favor. the polls show that is seen as people know what her policies actually are, and how they affect their lives, they will not vote for her. i think we will see a lot of more of president trump on the campaign trail she -- sharing what her policies are because she's not willing to speak to them herself. and the video is that the campaign put out today? fifty centremac more, the price of bread caused 50% more, she said herself, that is bidenomics and that is kamala harris. >> trace: and the campaign does seem concerned about her ability to perform in these interviews. >> because she is not of the one making any decisions. that's why you can't get a real answer, she's not making the decisions. they cannot but somebody who does not know how to handle her selves and not make a decision, it's like a bad actor who does not know their lines. they cannot put her out of there
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and they put her in the safe space of the convention, i think a trump will only needed two debates to show the country where the democrats really are and they are the bad guys right now to three somebody on the fence, thank you both. kamala harris on the decision to pull out of afghanistan now coming back to haunt her, matt finn live with more on what she said in 2021 at which may impact her votes in 2024. >> one of the darkest days in modern american history, 13 service members killed during the botched you as withdraw from afghanistan. resurfaced interview vice president meg takes credit for the biden administration's disasters decision. >> president biden always said he wants you to be the last person in that room particularly for big decisions justice he was for president obama, he does made a big decision, afghanistan. were you the last person in the
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room? >> yes. >> and you feel comfortable? >> i do. >> trace: >> is that into be habit four-month before the bombing that killed 11 u.s. marines, is sailor and a soldier. roughly 170 afghan civilians. today the chairman of the house arms service committee released a statement reading that isis k. took advantage of the biden administration's chaotic withdrawal from a guinness tan, but wanted democratic congressman says biden and harris should be forgiven. >> stop assigning a partisan of blame on fundamental things -- like national security. if we cannot make mistakes and wrestle with that was a little bit of space to do better in the future, how do we expect to continue on in the next 250 years as his great country that we are? >> tonight, critics of the biden administration say it is a publicly apologized for that deadly withdrawal. >> trace: thank you. azarenka in journalist batya ungar-sargon and gop strategist
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krysia lenzo. a want to play a sound, this is the mother of one of the 13 americans killed at abbey gaited, she sent this to me, watch... >> i blame biden for the death of my son. anything to have to say to the biden harris administration would probably not be something that it could be fared onto the news. the biden administration is a hundred percent at fault for why my son lost his life's history yet the biden administration will not talk about it, they won't call the families, they are not talking about this at all into the campaign, what do you think? >> kamala harris' record really speaks for itself, is precisely why she is not speaking at all. she is not giving an interview and 36 days, for good reason. it is exactly because of her failed policies such as the heinous withdrawal in afghanistan. that she does not want to be accountable for her massive
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mistakes. this is precisely why we see our adversaries like russia, china and iran step up their game because of her weakness on that the foreign-policy front which is a major issue going forward. >> trace: meantime in california, avenue some who was mocking, the coronation of kamala harris. listen to those... >> how do you feel about a switch? -- >> we went through very open process. [ laughter ] it was bottom-up, i don't know. you know that a. >> yes is what often told a. >> trace: it's the whole thing, it's now all just who cares about that? is mocking, it's fine. >> you just saw was newsom saying the quiet part out loud, the democratic elites are not supposed to admit so clearly the truth which is the immense amount of contempt that is a habit for their own of voters. on not just talking about of the
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40 million primary voters, with a literally disenfranchised by setting aside their elected person and giving it is coronation to calm ". what he really saw at the dmc, as a celebrity, after millionaire, after billionaire took the stage as a dmc to lecture, struggling americans, that if they don't pick the prism of the obama's and oprah want, they will be very disappointed into their own voters. this whole joyous joy campaign between -- which we talked about it before, right? the joy campaign, it betrays so much contempt for their own voters and the american electorate. >> trace: the also spoke of the rich which i thought was very fond. [ laughter ] tom cotton, interview on abc, it was very revealing about of the media kind of running cover here. watch this and i will get your response.
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>> what do you mean health insurance, what he talking about? >> she wants to illuminate private health insurance on the job. >> that is not her position now -- one how do you know that it? she has not said that. she has not said that. maybe anonymous eight on a friday night said that. >> trace: it he is right! she has not said anything about anything to. is indicating she's not in that corner anymore, she has not said anything about anything. >> she hasn't, there is still no policy positions on her website, does is donate here. that is our policy, donate per prepositions are to summarize our incredibly progressive overall, she is even stealing economic policies from donald trump because she is all over the map, she's doing this on purpose because she is trying to be the candidate for everybody so people don't really know what exactly she stands for. is clearly in this interview with tom cotton, pushing back against abc, again why donald
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trump does not want to debate on the network because it's very unfair. >> trace: i would be skeptical as well. lastly, this and all that he wrote, "who is kamala harris, what is your plan to do as president? gas citing a plenty as you are reintroduced to a woman we all know as if she were a blank slate available for projection. "we don't know where she stands, 30 seconds for you. >> it is so amazing how they are trying to gas i does into believing we don't know this prison, we do know her, we don't know what she thinks today. and i think the point of four-year calls owned this, of the media is on her side because the media is part of the elite and this whole election is about a class divided, struggling working class represented by donald trump, versus the elites and the billionaires and millionaires represented by the democrats. >> trace: batya ungar-sargon, krysia lenzo, at thank you for
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coming on, appreciate it. president trump took time away from the campaign trail to honor the 13 servicemembers who lost their lives at abbey gade while president biden takes a break from vacation to go on vacation. ashley strohmier's live with the latest on what looks to be bad objects. >> it does, third anniversary of the botched you as many jay withdrawal from afghanistan, it was a stark contrast between the schedules of the former president and current president with former president trump spending much of the day honoring the 13 u.s. servicemembers who were killed. 's harris. [ ♪♪ ] the former president placed a wreath of white flowers to honor their sacrifice, at arlington national cemetery monday morning to pick trump then traveled to the battleground michigan where he spoke at the national guard associations a general conference, and exhibition promising to fire the officials involved into the evacuation.
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>> mr. trump: out will fire a lot of people. i will have a book written about me about all of these losers i got fired. in every crisis, kamala harris and joe biden have created on the world stage of candid turnaround very quickly. >> he also to game at vice president maga administer asian border policies, are giving that illegal migrants often get better treatment than it americans almost centuries in a home is a veterans, as of race for the white house enters a final ten week's branch, fox news learned former president trump plans to pick up the pace with a campaign, including more sitdown interviews, large rallies into smaller events and some may increase that will focus on the economy and the border. >> trace: actually, thank you. [ ♪♪ ] the fox news and a commonsense department says, if you listen to the harris walz campaign you would think it was
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captured by some strange it scrooge type dreamscape at, where instead of mr. scrooge, "walks the streets over this parallel universe, surrounded by the ghosts of politics past, present and future. where donald trump is actually the current president, because that is the only rational expert nation as to why kamala harris blames trump for all of the current problems. immigration, trump. inflation to hike human trump. abortion not high enough committee double trump. apparently the ghost of politics past accused -- convinced that it can municipality as a challenger and has a right to pivot on to the policy of the incumbent administration, loves fracking, loves a secure border, loves putting people in prison. maybe the ghost of politics present a good reminder kamala harris that even a parallel universe has a videotape that can come back to haunt her, and eventually, the spirits will spirits will receive and reality will return. commonsense links when that
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happens it will be up to the ghosts of politics future to finally advise kamala harris that of the vibe, the joy, the changing, the hope and even the dream was certainly fade and voters will remember the column "is huge part of one big humbug. let's bring gannett trump 2024 debbie communication director, caroline sunshine. great to have you, she keeps blaming to trump as if trump is an in charge of this whole ship that she is steering. >> it is only one candidate in this race was acting like a president of the united states and commander in chief and it's definitely donald jade trump. kamala harris' entire election strategy is a full-blown at trump derangement syndrome, her own speech and they d&c she mentioned trump's name 15 times in his award inflation mentioned once. entirely intentional. this country is a living through his foot to screen a moment right now,'s been a split screen at week.
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you had president donald trump at the border talking about how we will stop the flow of criminals and drugs from coming into this country meanwhile kamala harris just at her coronation and they d&c offering to nothing to the american people except a gas citing analyse, and then today could not have been offered this split screen, as he watched trump conduct himself as a commander-in-chief he was and will be once again sitting it with the families that come "abandoned when she was last prison into the room during that disasters of gas and withdrawal. she was last presented there and the last prison to show support for those grieving families today. >> trace: it really was a notable, you look at it like that is leadership. that is what it is. mike penn, the former clinton advisor had this to say about the debates. >> and think it is unacceptable for candidates to in my book, there should be three presidential debates, not one. they should be position papers, not a donated page on your website. and you should be before the press every two or three days
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because if voters are uninformed, it's not a democracy with real votes. >> trace: carolyn koke is right. democracy, voters needs answers going to need information. >> absolutely. is not forget it was president trump two months ago and his laws debate performance was so dominant it resulted in a dead democrat nominee dropping out of the race, it's and precedented in modern u.s. political history if not all u.s. political history. we know what can municipality does nonwhite -- does not want to show up to the debate, trying to change the rules, because they know that they cannot beat trump on honest terms. kamala harris i believe would be in a debate prep the passport weeks, you can see the red flags everywhere that it's not going well because this is a woman that does not take questions, does not sit for interviews, does not face the voters. then you hear president trump say his it debate strategy has been his old life, his life is preparation for this moment. he is the leader and megan people deserve. >> trace: we were going to
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play that sounds, now we don't have to. caroline sunshine thank you were coming on. coming, i california dreamers with reality, eight new bail that could give illegal immigrants interest-free homes, and "the nightcap" kipps -- kids will have to move out of state big plus more on the cease-fire negotiations in a gauze of the do not look very promising. later in the "the nightcap" the come "campaign only agreed to one debate with donald trump and now they want to change the rules, pushing to leave microphones over the entire time. updating it is fair to change the rules taut weeks out? and why? that is no on x. and instagram, we will read your responses coming up in the "the nightcap". have their share of coming on have their share of coming on next, we have immigration, up next is it lack . ...expertly formulated... ...to target skin cell turnover... ...and fights not one—but 5 signs of aging.
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[ ♪♪ ] >> trace: criticism growing over the california dream of for all the loan program, the state-funded proposal that could lead to illegal immigrants get interest-free loans on homes, mad avana's back with more on a measure that is likely to pass the state legislature sometime this week. >> that is right to, these hard-working americans are struggling to buy the most basic of homes but of the state of california may become the first to make illegal immigrants eligible for up to $150,000 in home loans. democratic ledger satyrs on the goebel state are expected to pass a measure this week, it is a lottery program already in effect called dream of for all. now california's democratic lawmakers want to expand it and will vote on it or this week, to expand the program to include illegal migrants. it will grant migrants
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state-supported, a zero interest loans of up to $150,000 to cover up to a 20 percent down payment on the house. to qualify, migrants would have to be first-time homebuyers and fall below a certain income limits. >> and the social and economic benefits of homeownership should be accessible to everybody, regardless of immigration status. >> a critic as of the california program say it could soon spread nationwide. >> the rest of american needs to be worried about is the kamala harris walz administration taking these crazy california ideas and nationalizing them to the rest of the country. the country cannot afford to buy illegal immigrants homes. >> of the state is eventually repaid it one of the home is sold plus a small percentage. so far the program or to cause taxpayers to $25 million to help at roughly 2000 buyers. >> trace: matt finn aga thank
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you. that's bring in arizona sheriff's "and new york post reporter, jennie taer. you know, everybody should be able to buy a home would. my kids cannot buy a home and california, i have friends at whose kids cannot buy a home in california yet you will give illegal immigrants money to buy a home? in california? >> exactly, this continues to be a big poll factor for migrants coming migrants coming across southern border. we know most of them are not coming with valid reasons to claim asylum, so when they hear that kind there coming for economic opportunities in a state like california offering to them that cuddly will flock to the states and further stretch the budgets. i think we see this happen over the cost -- past couple of years especially new york city, great example, a place it offered all of these resources when the mayor, open it as a century city and then it totally flip the narrative on data, one from zine i don't weigh into border issues
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to calling out of the federal government of our lack. >> trace: exactly right. that scenario, you hear it, that is what is happening in california. and to stay to your east and colorado, on to put the sub, the headlines as a brutal venezuelan gang violence spills into the quietest suburb from the century city next-door, the air talking about a denver, despite efforts to keep migrants out. now because a suburb it is rural colorado and here is a city council presented their sheriff, watch. >> it's been pretty tense here. we are feeling good. we know it has -- aurora is not a century city, and we will not be eating into this migrant crisis. >> trace: have california that is funding these illegal immigrants sheriff and you have colorado now that cities are at war with her suburbs. >> yes, you will see that more and more. frankly, we lost this country on
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so many levels. the idea that you can buy a home, we will give money to these people to buy homes so they can vote in our elections, and now you have others said he's battling with these sanctuary cities like aurora. other state across this country where other cities are feeling the impact its like denver, allowing century city's. we are all in big trouble in this country. every state, arizona, california, colorado, all the way up to new york because of the policies of this administration, of joe biden and calm ". and the unwillingness to secure the border and continue to allow the flow of migrants. and she is right, this is only incentivizing more people to come here one of the past these ridiculous laws of. >> trace: talking about being at war with your residence in boston, here's a headline, over 100 students, 150, without bus service as massachusetts funds busses for migrants.
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150 students now a ride to school because they are a blessing to illegal immigrants two schools, jennie taer, and these parents whose kids don't have rights to schools, what is happening? >> right, exactly. they basically told these parents of students at our citizens that they will not have about services here while also creating busses for illegal immigrants per, it's exactly what happened. and when the parents heard about this they became completely fed up. justifiably so because of what are their children going to do? are they going to walk to school, will you have to weight in long lines now and carpool? it will compromise people's livelihoods and it's also going to come for misys safety over those students. >> trace: just so we're clear, we have free loans in california, free busses in massachusetts, they were ever you want in colorado. here the 20 headlines of the night, one, how a migrant accused of rape wasn't freed and
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charged with rape again. david koller, migrant convicted of sexual assault inc., attempting to murder two preteen girls and it kamala harris gets a pass on to this. >> she should not get a pause. hope the megan people are waking up to it. a few weeks ago, we had seven people vote -- at border control that were convicted sects offenders, whether it was for rape, sexual assault, or even a rape of minors. likely because those seven but how many did we not catch? how many people have been criminals into this country said back to come back again? that we did not catch? these are not one office unfortunately, i think there are headlines all across this country that would mimic a data, that is saudi federal government it was at the imagine people to do a better job, not to create a soft landing and give everything at the expense of the taxpayer, but actually protect americans and american lives. at this administration, especially kamala harris, has
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failed to do that. >> trace: mark lamb, jennie taer xp thank for coming on it. mediators trying to fill the gaps in the middle east peace talks a high-level cease-fire and hostage negotiations fell apart, meanwhile as a blot is exchanging heavy fire with israel and there are fears that time could be running out. national correspondent jeff paul is in tel aviv on what is now early tuesday morning. >> it was a moment weeks in the making, israel ordering preemptive airstrikes in lebanon after intelligence revealed a massive attack from hezbollah was imminent. moments later, air raid silence -- sirens in a northern israel with hezbollah launching hundreds of drones and rockets, israel says 100 fighter jets destroyed in nearly all of what of the iranian bag group was about to five, the our endowment taking out of the bulk of what was launched. >> voice of interpreter: we are very determined to continue degrading has laws capabilities, and limiting commanders and denying to assets and
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capabilities. we are not stopping. [ end of interpretation ] >> three hezbollah militants were killed as was one israeli soldier but it appears the situation between both sides has eased. during a televised address, hezbollah leader said if the results of the operation and retaliation for the killing of a top commander were satisfactory, they were down. he warned, that could be more tax while downplaying his a real strike. >> voice of interpreter: what happened was an aggression, not a primitive action. [ end of interpretation ] >> the collage comes as israel and hamas remain at all is over a cease-fire deal, in cairo, and egypt over an agreement with low-level negotiations continuing to. what has remained hopeful mediators can bridge remaining gaps. >> what i believe now is incumbent upon all parties gain is a region to work towards de-escalation. >> a despite of the easing of tensions, there is still heavy presence into the region, 17
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warships and one submariner currently stationed in the middle east sending a strong message of deterrence to iran and its proxies. >> trace: jeff paul in tel aviv, thank you. still ahead, while the combat sports committee seems to be showing up for trump, our next guest is eight fighter joining is live on a site. 8:36 pm on the west coast, live it look at a hawaii, former hawaii congresswoman tulsi gabbard would one is tomorrow night to talk about her endorsement of doughnut from. kansas city, missouri, one look at orlando, florida, home to the world largest mcdonald's and the world-famous mustard family! if you cannot join us live don't forget to set your dvr and watch as any time, we are kamminga right back with the slap can get! isher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) how so? (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest. (fisher investments) so we don't sell any commission-based products.
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>> i know president trump. i know president trump is a fighter, often sink this since 2015! look at what has happened over the last ten years, we have all seen it with our own eyes! i the top guy business, and those guys the most tough is, most resilient human being at a minimum life! >> trace: dana y. just one tough guy, in this election cycle piglets bring an anchor and combat a sports athlete, alan klingbeil. great to have you on the show. want to give people to know you hear, he is in the military, in the air force, he is an actor as you said. former mma fighter and also powers have a. i will show you a video of him stopping and getting stopped, watch...
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>> trace: first time you got hit, what were you doing? for stem you got hit one was like, were you ready, was it fine? you want a very first hit was a light hit, second one i was a little stunned but once he got hit, it's like, okay,, i can do this. of been punched before and it was like a man, that's a lot less worse than having a pro box that continuously punch you in the face p3 you talked about how you were in mma, why did you transition to do this? when due to covid-19, i lost my opportunity to transition to the professional mma aroma, being in the military there is sports opportunity to participate in mma as much as possible and i applied to this and had the actor background so i thought this would be a great way to meet dana white and all these great people and also get some reels, maybe get some acting gig as a. >> trace: that's amazing,
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you're in the military and you are made, we will talk about your wife and what she thinks in a moment. but he is more of it dana white's talking about the power slap, go ahead... >> this will be bigger than the ufc. we have been doing this for 18 months, 18 months because we haven't 17 million followers. they have 8 million views on the social, and -- in 18 months. we have more instagram followers in every major league baseball team, every nhl team and it is 30 of his 32 nfl teams fix the list goes on and on its way we can talk about of the popularity but what interests me the most is the fact that you talked to these power stoppers and it ufc and the mma, jarl gravitating towards donald trump, what is that pushes these young people towards the former president? >> and think that is a bold and is behind donald trump, think it dana white stated he is a fighter of some extended. he had had a plethora of things
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thrown at him but you continues to press on. i think he has the american spirit, as a youth i can imagine that is attractive but he also has unfiltered in nature. some -- we see so many fake people, in social media, people taking pictures here and there, was don't trump kinda get who he is at the end of the day. when he is saying something to you believe it, it is something about her that is captivating. >> trace: summary told me from a different secretary of life, not involved in mma, i just believe that he is going to fight for me. that is one of the same districts they feel sick there is a lot of people now, young people up for grabs. do you feel like people are coming after you and people you know? one definitely pick why wouldn't you, right? we need these voters on this latter lot side and disease and what he like us, undecided or we don't know who we are voting f for, joe biden step down, kamala
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harris is knew, would we know? is donald trump going to be our guy? i think we are pretty good group to reach out to. >> trace: this lapsing, first of all, what is your wife think about this? [ chuckling ] she is eight lovely woman at, i can't believe she still managed to me pick very blessed. she's very supportive, she loves it, is a better alternative than being in a cage in and doing a mixed martial arts. >> trace: your inaccurate khaki in the military, what is next for you? where do you want to go? probably politics, right? >> i want to drop that, yeah, but hopefully one day over love the opportunity to represent of this country in some major way. i would love to be on the federal level and hopefully influence policies to make for a better united states of america to three hit so hard like man that hurt? >> a yes. i gotta minor one, agar back upward the doctor called it, this austin guy is a phenomenal
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guy. he's a very big entertainer. 's got an unattractive personality but you can't help but look sort of thing. love the guy, absolutely in her quite a bit. >> trace: great to have you on the show, alan klingbeil. best of luck to you. >> thank you. >> trace: still ahead, what you think about the kamala harris campaign moving the goalpost? is saying they don't want to the mags needed with only toward what we can spoof is meant to go before the big debate, that is known that a exit and instagram at @tracegallagher, we will read your responses coming up in the "the nightcap".
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>> trace: back with the "the nightcap" crew, kevin corke ashley strohmier, not to finn, up for debate, the comic campaign agreed to only one it debated with the donald trump and they want to change the rules, pushing to leave the both candidates makes open to the entire time. do you think it is fair to change the rules two weeks out from the debate and why? ashley stromhier? >> obsolete not, not fair. at the thought it would work in their favor when they went up against biden, they want to change the game again. with the way it is, that's how they were going to get it.
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>> trace: it is how they wanted. >> but it's like playing a game with a 6-year-old -- that a 6-year-old made him, want to start winning they will change the rules to get back on top but it will not work. >> trace: matt? a. >> at trump himself said everything in life is negotiable setting both sides should negotiate until the final hour. >> trace: we shell see. roma daravi? >> this will not be fair fight either way. obviously the anchors, the media is already on kamala harris' side. like matt said, i think trump is up for whatever they need, if. >> everyone: wants training wheels on, let's give it to her. >> trace: [ chuckling ] jenny? >> both groups agreed so i think of that's how they want to do what it's fine. it is show the true colors of how things change in ways the campaign versus now kamala harris being the candidate. >> trace: kevin corke? >> a guard of this idea from
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twitter, as a don't change a thing if i'm donald trump, don't abide for it, have your own debate with an empty chair. >> trace: nicely done. they asked what you think, is it fair? at yes, it's fair 4 percent, instagram 6 percent, know, the for and received every specification, the wanted,'s like it do it as is. fair to ask god demanding for rule changes is another matter of cole macknak hoping to have this make trump walkway, she suffers from ptsd after the knockout blow she took from tulsi gabbard. absently not, follow the original plan or take a hike, cathy, she's to break -- grow up and lay by the rules. no, they should not be change baggage to be fair. thank you for watching fox news at night, in los angeles. we will seeback your tomorrow night. [ ♪♪ ] who knows what to expect! turn shipping to your advantage. keep it simple...with clear, upfront pricing.
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