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major cill rights legislation. final official speaker during the march on washington martin luther king jr. but the statue of lincoln behind him he delivered his now famous line i have a dream. that speech became very famous around the world where he called for the nation to live up to the meaning of its creed that all men are created equal. the growing demands for equal rights resulted in the passing of the civil rights act in 1964. tomorrow on "special report," more from our sun belt polls and the nominees hit the campaign trail. still watching for j.d. vance in wisconsin. set your dvr 3:00 p.m. in the west coast and 6:00 p.m. on the east coast. still unafraid. pete hegseth is in. >> pete: i'm pete hegseth in for laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." tonight we will expose the
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democrats' new scheme to help kamala in battleground states. and a tease it involves this guy. >> i have made the heart wrenching decision to suspend my campaign. and to support president trump. >> pete: interesting. the media is all in on kamala. but that doesn't mean they're educating voters about her record, actually. >> what is harris' biggest accomplishment to date as vice president? >> i don't know. sorry, i don't feel comfortable doing this anymore. plus, some things do go out of style. >> i want to thank all the swifties on the call to duty. >> the friendship bracelets, get out the vote. >> oh, this is how it's going. but, first, we start with this. how can anyone trust what kamala harris says? after flip-flopping on just about everything from medicare for all to building a border
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wall, these aren't small things. she has changed her position yet again. it's every day another issue she is changing her position. now, it's getting rid of gas-powered cars and ev mandates. her campaign yesterday sent out a fact-check email, writing this, i quote: fact, vice president harris does not support an electric vehicle mandate oh really? we can do that too. fact, yes, she does. roll the tape. >> will everyone have to drive electric cars? >> well, by my plan 2045 we will have basically zero emission vehicles only, 100 percent by 2045. >> pete: by the end of this she is going to be indistinguishable from donald trump. this wasn't some gaffe. her own website at the time would ensure that 50% of all new passenger vehicles sold are zero emission by 2030 and 100 percent evs zero emission by 2035.
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so by 2045, which is the goal, that's just 21 years from now, there won't be any gas powered cars left in america? okay. for got it. it's a heck of a goal especially to implement in a country that doesn't even want electric vehicles. she said that when she was running for president. a recent pugh study finds that only 3 in 10 americans would actually seriously consider buying an electric vehicle and i know that number is going down. her policies are not about helping americans. they are about helping and catering as they always have been to her far left base. if she was serious about these policy reversals happening rapidly, why would climate activists still be rallying around her. she is not really talking about these days. why would the radicals at places like the quote green new deal network, be saying things like there is a moment here and we think she has got to seize it. because they know who the real
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kamala is. >> i am prepared to get rid of the filibuster to pass a green new deal. >> her own advisers won't even bother to clarify her fracking flip flop. on fracking was there something that changed her minds specifically during the four years of the biden presidency? >> listen again, the vice president is very proud of the biden-harris administration's record on energy production and the economy at large. she wants to continue to build upon this progress that we have made here. >> a point days out here. any time they say let's be clear or couldn't be clearer. it means they are about to muddy the waters. so, of course, nothing changed her mind because she hasn't changed her mind. she is the same radical she has always been, and the only progress she is going to build on is the left's destruction of the industries that have made
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america the envy of the world. you can count on that. >> pete: joining us now is kevin mccarthy former speaker of the house mr. speaker, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> pete: do you think she will deliver any honest policy positions how do you get out decoder ring and say who is the real kamala harris whether an interview or debate or anywhere in between? >> she has a long record of being elected. look at what she voted for. she was the tiebreaking vote in the senate more than 30 times the most of anyone. the tiebreaking that determines whether a bill becomes a law or not. and she was taken to the most extreme levels. remember, when she was in the senate. she got elected from california but elected from san francisco. not from bakersfield like i was. also she was raided as the most liberal member. so if you look at bernie sanders, who doesn't even belong to the democratic party, he is honest and belongs to the socialite party, she is further than he is. and these are not modifying
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positions. >> this is a complete it's not her saying it. it's the politics of her political staff saying it. she is not even coming out and saying i changed my position. she is just doing whatever it takes. instead of kamala, it's camille i can't. >> it's true if her political doesn't have sure footing on that, how do you get to the bottom. you said her policies. in the moment how does she answer that? how does she attempt to. >> she tries to laugh it off like she did with the border. when even lester holt said you haven't been to the border she laughed and said but i haven't been to europe either. it was her job to go to the border. and she would avoid it. she is going to avoid every chance she can.
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her history of campaigns is she starts strong and then she collapses. this is a short campaign. let's be honest. if she had to run to win the nomination, she never would have won the nomination. so she is trying to avoid any press. try to just stay there. and try to take any position that popular. you just had a very good point about ev. there is a new survey out of just those who own evs, half of them want to go back and buy a gas powered car. in 2019 she voted for a mandate that she talks about in 2045. so she is directly lying to the american voter. everybody should get flip flop shoes from her because whatever position she had and voted on and ran for and got elected by is switching between now and the next 70 days. >> pete: dust off the 2004 john kerry flip-flops because that feels like where we are going. it's all about the people. the people see what has happened to the automobile industry and
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jobs that tried to comply with this ev mandate. it's collapsed and theirs jobs along with it. j.d. vance, listen to him today. he was in erie, pennsylvania and i think he has really hit his stride here he is today, watch remind people of the real record. kamala harris wants to defund the police. kamala harris wants to ban fracking. kamala harris wants to further entrench the ev mandate that sends your tax dollars to china. i have a suggestion, kamala harris. if you would like to enact the policies of donald trump, you could do it right now because you are the vice president. >> >> pete: he went on both sides here was on both sides of the issue. are trump and vance doing what they need to be doing to expose her for who she is knows the press is complicit and not amplify it. are they doing what they should be doing at this point? >> i think. so i think j.d. is really hitting his stride, every single
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day is he making the point, the other thing you would say in here that j.d. was talking about there. the positions that she has voted on every single time it would be like i was a small business owner and hired somebody and they worked for me for three and a half years. they never did the job right. they come to me and want a promotion. more money and more power, they will really do this job this time. that's exactly what. but the democrats are now trying to the incumbent. the polling today, the right direction, wrong directions, the country. to the grocery store. they remember what it used to be. and i would tell you, i was just talking to president trump the other night. i think i watched that rally that he had when r.f.k. came on the stage and that crowd cheering. i watched then what did he just do a day or two letter. walked so presidential going out
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and laying the wreath, honoring 13 gold star families? where was kamala harris the v.p.? nowhere to be found. he didn't say a word but what he did he showed what the real heart of america was thanking and thinking about those families and those lost loved ones didn't have to be. and who was the last person in the room and proud of that decision? kamala harris. how is she going to flip on that? >> pete: no doubt. powerful imagery. key moments ahead of us with this i guess you call it an interview and the debate. by the way have r.f.k.'s former running mate on the program in just a moment. thank you, mr. speaker. thank you for your time. >> thank you, pete. >> pete: kamala harris has finally made the daring decision, it's a tough one, to sit down for first interview since becoming nominee. but there's a twist. >> i'm sorry, who is this gentleman sitting behind you? >> hello, ms. lady. >> one of my favorite clips. hello, ms. lady? what are you doing? we will be interviewing as a
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team. we should have played the full clip. that's right, kamala and coach tim will be interviewing as a team like the stepbrothers with cnn's dana bash tomorrow. this will go one of two ways. barb is going to give, could give a softball interview with easy questions. he knows kamala has the answer. to say that's scenario one. going to pretend under pressure from everyone in america to actually get answers from, i don't know, the nominee for the president on the democratic side who hasn't answered anything on policy. either way, we know where coming from. >> it's electric, and not to mix metaphors but it does feel like something just got uncorked. all of a sudden everybody feels free to express their joy. >> pete: like the chris matthews thrill up my leg clip all over again. a lot of flashbacks today. maybe she got wrapped up in all the joy hearing about.
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surely dana asks the tough questions about the border, and inflation in the past, right? >> just want to do correcting. harris was put in charge as she said earlier of come batting groups of immigration, shear was not border czar and inflation was very high in 2022. close to record high. it has come down since. >> pete: excuse me, how many times in the debate. excuse me, i would like to fact-check on behalf of the kamala harris campaign. is she really going to pull that? it will be very interesting. harris and walls today no trouble with acing this interview. but if dana bash has a change of heart and actually wants to get answers. help her out questions of our own from from two smart guys, joining us is clay travis, outkick founder and will cain co-host of "fox & friends weekend." gentlemen, that is a tennessee orange jacket right there.
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>> start us off. >> pete: real u.t. this could go anywhere. will, without rebutting whether you have the real u.t. what are the top things so you you get fired and cnn hires you and puts you in to do this interview. what the are first three questions, the top three things you ask kamala and tim? >> >> will: all right. i will blow through them because i am waiting on pins and needles to hear the volunteer offer up what his three questions might be. i will blow throw them with the caveat you should understand this the question that matters is not the initial question. the question that matters is the follow-up question. the question for america is does kamala truly know what she is talking about? is she capable of thinking on the fly? so, you have to listen to her answer and follow up. so here's where i would go. first, i want to know about the
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border. why are you all of a sudden endorsing a border wall? if you care about the enforcement of borders why did you libel and slander several border patrol agents? why did you say they were basically modern day slave drivers pushing back haitian immigrants. i want to know why you promised to defund donald trump's border wall now that you are for a border wall. i want to know secondarily, if joe biden is incompetent to be president, why did you stand by and allow him to be president for years? you surely knew. when did you know? when did you know he was incapable of executing the duties of president. much less winning an election for president? and then finally, i would want to ask about 2020. because we know the stats then and we know the stats after, about crime and what happened during the riots of 2020. so why did you tell stephen colbert that the riots should continue? why did you, in fact, set up a bail fund to get the rioters out of jail to continue that spree of crime? again, pete, those are the three topics i would bore into. but the key is your second and third follow-up. don't let her get away with the
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teleprompter script or bailed out by tampon tim. make sure that you know she knows her stuff and follow up. >> pete: you are right. she is going to have her emotional support coach right there with her. i think you are right. you can start with policy and then move on to other powerful discrepancies. clerics you got three questions, same scenario. >> yeah, look, i wish will was sitting down with kamala. i wish you were, pete, i wish i was. i wish somebody would actually press her. this is where i would start. you are the vice president of the current administration. what did joe biden get wrong? what needs to change? he has a 35% approval rate. you had around a 35% approval rate. what needs to change? what have you failed at so far? that's a very important question. she is already in this administration. if she says they think that they have done a good job it. puts her in a really tough spot because it means that you are basically suggesting that she should get promoted based on the job that biden and kamala have
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done so far. second, i would go right into the fact that they're sitting there side by side and address the elephant in the room. you want to be the first female president in the history of the united states. >> pete: totally right. >> why can't you do an interview by yourself? why do you have to sit beside a man are you a girl boss or not? this is not somebody who is going to be the commander-in-chief should be doing. then i would pivot i think with tim walz the selection she made is super significant. i would say as will said, you tried to bail out everyone who righted, who looted, who burned down the third precinct in minneapolis. do you regret that you sent that tweet? do you regret that you raised money for violent protesters and pivoting to that, tim walz, you allowed this occur. you didn't call in the national guard. do you believe you appropriately handled the riots in the aftermath of the george floyd issue. handle those differently because it ties directly to both of them. that's the way that i would start it off i would working at
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cnn. i'm not there. you are not there. questions we would ask. >> pete: real quick, exit question for both of you. she is held out because the speculation is she can't do it. so you got dana bash. you got cnn. she is on her home field. real quick, will, does it go well, same to clay. >> yes. it will go well for her. by the way, to clay's point, truthfully, and i know you pete, we have done interviews together. i have listened to clay and buck. follow-ups are what it is all about. you both would do an excellent job. i don't trust dana bash. so much more to ask about her embrace of equity. the point is none of that will be accomplished. tim will be there as her emotional life support. it will go well tore kamala harris. unfortunately this will be a win, i would imagine, at the end of this interview on cnn. >> pete, i would echo what will
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just said there. i would add in remember this is an edited interview. if cnn were actually being honest, given how long kamala harris has gone without doing a sit-down interview. the entire thing should air. that keeps her from being protected it. also keeps dana bash from being protected because you get to see it all. just like on live television with us. you are not going to be perfect. you want to see a sense of how the answers came. you don't want them edited. you don't want them to talk tore an hour and only air 12 minutes of it. to me the whole thing should air live and be unedited. >> pete: we do that all the time. okay. edited interview for purposes of time on "fox & friends" you can watch the whole interview on the will cain show or the whole interview on the kitchen table or whole interview on clay and buck. they should do. that is a must that we should demand for them they will edit the heck out of this to make sure she looks good. >> that's my concern. >> pete: thanks, guys. >> all right. coming up, we expose the new scheme help kamala in battleground states. that's next. ♪
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and some swing states have agreed. but, at least two are refusing. big ones. michigan and wisconsin. jocelyn benson, michigan's democrat secretary of state told nbc news quote minor party candidates cannot withdraw. not allowed. his name will remain. election commission pointed to state law says once a candidate has filed for office they must remain on the ballot unless they die. they voted on that. joining us is nicole shanahan r.f.k. jr.'s former running mate. thanks for being here, nicole. kamala -- >> -- thank thanks for having me. real clear politics average michigan, wisconsin, very early, very close. are you worried that if they do get their way and keep your former running mate's name on the ballot it will confuse some people with enough votes still in the race that it could change the outcome of those races. is that what they want? hour status right now is tbd.
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there are paths for us to continue to fight to get off the ballots in those states. i also just want to make clear, pete, that we are remaining on the ballot intentionally on many other states. we should be on about 40 state ballots. integrity. we did set out to win it at this point right now we formed a coalition government partnership with donald trump and got a great team. figuring it out every day. we are quickly becoming ballot experts and i think that, you know, as we make it state by state we are going to have more to announce to folks. >> the democrats didn't want you in the race. they didn't want you on the
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ballot. they didn't want you to have secret service. swing states. they removed secret service protection. they won't remove you from the ballots. i know you have a strategies about swing states vs. other states. i'm confused about that when you asked about that. is this just another example of how democrats have been after your campaign from the beginning and now they want to use you in swing states until the end? >> incredibly disingenuous. testified in the new york case where they have been putting probably millions of dollars at this point appreciate us from being on the new york state ballot. really ironic that they are changing their position. we're keeping them on their toes. but, again, i just want to make clear our goal when we set out to run this race was to break the deopoly. we are mixing things up. we are doing what we can to show the american public third parties can contend and very strong challengers. there is enormous amount of
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value in an independent movement that can leverage its position to get many of these issues front and center. issues that these third parties represent in our case make america healthy again. >> certainly mix it up and certainly introduced that as a serious topic which when i talk to people resonates with a lot of folks out there. and it will be interesting to see how many of those percentage of voters had you moving in the direction of donald trump. nicole, thanks for your time tonight. we appreciate it. all right. coming up, we now have the first photos of the gun -- you finally see it. of the gun used to shoot former president trump. you will see it right here on this show. plus, senator tom cotton is here on this viral moment with abc's john karl, that's next. ♪
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>> story we can't let go, new details on trump's wannabe assassin before and during the butler rally. one man dead. joining us with all the details. c.b. cotton. >> even after reviewing five years worth of the history. investigators still aren't ready to give a final word on the shooter's motive. first time we are seeing evidence of how the shooter was able to carry out this horrific attack. these photos were see mat black ar-15 semi-automatic rifle. the rifle is broken down here next to the backpack investigators say crooks carried. take a look. these were the homemade explosives the fbi says it found in the shooter's vehicle. thankfully i'm told the receiver for remote detonation was in the off position. according to the fbi, crooks interest in violence started in
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2019 and pan spanned through this summer with quotes thousand make a bomb from further riser and beginning started reserving former president donald trump's campaign schedule. april this year. the agency says crooks started searching for president biden's schedule, too. in the 30 days leading up to the shooting, the fbi says crooks hmore than 60 searches related o trump and biden. investigators tell me while they don't think crooks had a set ideology. once the trump campaign announced the july 13th rally, crooks really zeroed in. >> he became hyper focused on that specific event and looked at it as a target of opportunity. we seen no definitive ideology associated with our sowj. either left-leaning or right-leaning. it's really been a mixture. >> a lot more questions with this case, pete. the fbi says it's conducted more
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than 1,000 interviews. so far the agency says there is no evidence of any co-conspirator or foreign plot. the fbi's ongoing investigation could bring criminal charges but officials wouldn't tell me whether the probe is eyeing any of crooks' family members who we're told are cooperating. pete? >> pete: c.b., thank you. it's a start. still not enough. but this is the kind of information that public deserves to know. all right, never has the media had such an impacted on voter sentiment than this year. you see it every single day. you are seeing it with the coverage of kamala. how she has given a pass on literally everything. >> what is harris' biggest accomplishment to date as vice president? >> i don't know. sorry, i don't feel comfortable doing this anymore. >> um, -- she a -- she's -- she's a -- was a -- >> vice president. >> she was a very good vice
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president. >> on her, honestly. i'm just glad to see a woman. a woman of color in charge for once. >> oh, that's a good one. i don't know. >> pete: a lot vibes. now they are blaming trump as the reason why kamala doesn't have any policy initiatives. republicans need to find a way and quickly to make the media effective for them. senator tom cotton is one of those guys leading the way taking on abc's john karl this weekend. watch this. >> you would have thought watching the democratic convention last week that the democrats are not in office that they are not in power. when she campaigned for president in her own right, she did in fact promise things like decriminalizing illegal. clearly changes. she says she has changed. yes, she has. >> john, she has not said that if she has changed her position, she owes it to the american people to come out and say in her own words when she changed
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and why she changed. >> pete: joining us now arkansas senator that man you saw tom cotton. that moment went viral for good reason. we know the media is going to continue to give her a pass. how does the g.o.p. make this work for them? how do you force them to overreact? you did that with john karl. he just knew he admitted he didn't know how she had chd that position. how do we do more of that? >> well, pete, i think facts on our side. kamala harris hasn't changed her position on trying to take health insurance away from 170 million people to ho get their health insurance on the job. she hasn't changed her position and decriminalizing illegal immigration and then giving illegal aliens health insurance at taxpayer expense. but, you know, pete, even if she said those things, we would know that they're all lies. we know that she has a record. that record goes back years in public office. that's what she believed.
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that's what is in her heart. whatever she says now that last 10 weeks of this campaign is what she thinks is politically expedient. it helps a lot to have the facts on our side. i think it's important that the president's campaign and all of us who support him continue to point out these facts. likewise, there is facts on president trump's side. it's not disputed what he did when he was in office. we know he is not candidate who is promising what he is going to do. we simply have to look back to four years of president trump's tenure when we had peace, prosperity and stability all around the world. the contrast you will see over the next 10 weeks, that's why they are going to elect president trump to a second term. >> facts talking policies. it was hope and change in 2008. now it's hope and optimism. here's a former biden white house director of message planning on cnn today, here is how they explained away her lack of policies. watch this. >> she is giving people a feeling of hope and feeling of optimism for the future. i think lay out some policies
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that succincts with those feelings. okay, great, i feel good about you. here is what you are going. go hand in hand. >> some policies that go with those hopeful feelings. what would those hopeful new policies be, tom. is it building the wall now s. it know we are going to frac? is it now no bans on gas powered vehicles. ev mandates? what are the hopeful vibes? >> y.,pete. all those things. she hasn't said in her own words are simply lies. we know where she stands. we know what she thinks. i would say i did get a sense last week watching the democratic national convention they were definitely trying to rerun the greatest hits from 2008. a lot of the obama high command has taken over the obama campaign. they are protecting harris. they are running the same playbook but there's a big difference, pete. who was president in 2008? george bush. rightly or wrongly, president bush was not very popular in 2008. barack obama certainly could promise a different direction.
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who is president now? joe biden. and very rightly joe biden is unpopular because. kamala harris every step of the way. there is a reason why they insist on calling it the biden-harris administration. the trillion dollars of taxes and spending that unleashed record high inflation. she proposed to cut military budget every single year: 2024. she is responsible for the failures ever the current direction as most americans do donald trump is the candidate hope and change. >> incumbent running against incumbent via fact checks. that's exactly who we need in a dangerous world. senator, good to see you. all right, coming up. retirees forced to go back to work thanks to biden-harris policies. we will explain just how bad it is. coming up next. ♪
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she and biden have destroyed the american dream so badly that people are coming out of retirement just to make ends meet. >> household expenses over the last four years have increased anywhere from 700 to a thousand dollars a month. and that's as a result of everything i just stated, groceries, car insurance has gone up 200 to 300s dollars a month. any given month, any given week. if we have stuff going on. the grocery bills. so, and the wages, when i heari want to scream when i hear biden talk and harris talk about how wages have kept up. no, they have not. >> pete: joining me brian brenberg big money host on fox business. how can she say she is going to change things for the middle class when they have lived the implication or the complications of her policy the last three and a half years. >> yeah. she has been there. they have lived it.
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you want to know what she is promising what have you gotten the last three and a half years. folks like retirees living on a fixed income. they don't have the ability to expand their intake in order to deal with all these costs, pete. like that guy just said, costs went up hundreds of dollars a month when you should be living out your golden years instead trying to figure out how to scrape together enough money to pay for groceries and pay your heating bill. i mean, it's an absurd farce that kamala harris can say if you elect me i will do the following. what it shows you is just how inconsequential she has been for the last three and a half years with a president who has been on vacation one out of every three days. if you can't get something done in that regime you are never going to get anything. >> not looking.
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speeches, you cover the convention. pin down her economic philosophy what she is going to tell voters. what is it. >> here is her plan. i will spend your money. this is it, pete. all she wants to do is take your money and redistribute it that is the whole plan, find somebody that she thinks she can hand money to she will do it. the contrast is absolutely clear cut. she will spend trump wants business, if you are an individual. if you are a retiree, a wage earner, whoever you are, keep your money. i will take it and spend it. across the globe. there is one clear lesson in economics. the more that entrepreneurs everybody does. it's as simple as that. you place your bet on the government or you place your bet
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on private creators. i can tell you exactly what you are going to get one way or the other. you teach it. they are about to odessa the bounds of how much they can say these are not the droids you are looking for from "star wars." do not acknowledge what you felt for the last three and a half years but we have got a fantasy land in the future where pedaling towards you with more money. can that really work top issue that's staggering. you explain it better than anybody else. thank you for your time. earlier, i mentioned kamala was making another stop on her bus tour. but the bus did stop it's at the hotel for the night. what are the voters really thinking? we sent raymond arroyo to find out. "seen and unseen" is next. ♪
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we reveal the story behind the headlines. for that, we turn to raymond. ray, kamala harris has turned to georgia to try to reenforce her base. >> kamala harris has 79% of the black vote in the sun belt states. and trump with 19%. now remember, biden won 91% of the black vote in 2020. i went to the community to speak with black voters. what i found, pete, was surprising. >> trump or harris? >> trump. >> tell me why. >> it seemed like it was a little bit better when trump was in office. >> why do you think there is a movement towards his candidacy? >> um, i think maybe because he helped out with the stimulus package back with -- but that's not by machine why i will vote for trump.
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i just like him because he is a good business man. and you know, to be the president, you have to be a good business person. >> of course i am voting like everyone else. kamala harris. >> tell me why. >> why not. >> it doesn't matter what your skin colour is, if i don't know you, why should i vote for you because of your skin colour. when trump was in office, everybody had -- got stimulus and everything. he did do good. i will give it to him, he did do that good. but now it is like, nothing gets done now. >> i am looking for truth, honesty, integrity. >> who are you leaning towards this election? >> i think you already know the answer to that question, sir. >> i don't! >> you do. (laughter). >> pete, i spoke to about 25 black voters. the vast majority of the men i spoke with supported trump, but
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they did not want to go on camera. there is a reason harris is headed to the black community in georgia. this is a huge liability for her right now. >> 10 points a swing of 10 points, even 5 points in those states is massive. and you can feel it, you can sense it. you know that's why they are going there. they are going to sure it up, and it will come to a shame game and blame game, that's how the democrats ride. >> this is the democratic race, they can't afford to lose that base. while harris is preparing for the cnn interview, pete, the segregated zoom events continue. >> a free virtual event with america's top chefs, cooking for kamala. no, i am not one of those chefs. i will be eating for kamala. but you can register. >> this joke is so easy, pete, i am not going to make it. but i don't want to see him eat
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anything, sorry. >> i don't either! cooking? cooking for kamala. imagine if trump did these things. cooking for kamala. no thank you. maybe nancy pelosi will make a visit with her ice-cream. >> indigestion. >> as a sign of a cruel summer, this was a swifties for kamala event as well? >> there was only one person missing, taylor swift. and she might want to file for copyright infringement. >> thank you for answering the call to duty. >> get out the friendship bracelets. >> i am going to shake, shake, shake, shake it off! i shake it off, shake it off! >> that was awesome. >> is that -- i don't even know what to say, is that a real
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thing, is that a parody. >> yeah, it is a real thing. >> that's a real thing? >> here is the problem. they are going out and issuing this in the name of taylor swift. she has not endorsed anyone yet. and there is swifties for trump as well, there is a group of those people. but look her eyes are open on this one. her friend brittany maholmes is caught in the cross fire of liking trump's tweets, and she caught hell fire for it. i think that taylor swift will remain quiet this season, but we will see. >> the swiftees are looking for what ed marky is going to say. is ed marky going to send me home. swifties for kamala. you can't make it up. >> i am waiting for the proctologists for kamala. where do we draw the line, pete. >> pet owners for kamala. whatever you want, raymond, as
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always you are bringing the scoop, hitting the streets. thank you, brother. great to see you ray. we will see you soon. that by the way is it for us tonight. thank you for spending your time with us. i want you to check out the new fox news special, behind the scenes, the five. where i make a little cameo. you might have heard from jesse watters, and gregg, they say in the behind the scenes episode that i am shirtless in this. i will let you find out. you will have to tune in to find out whether i am shirt or no shirt. but i make a cameo, and it is a fun series. you want to know what they talk about on the five, check it out. you can catch me on fox and friends weekend, where we are always wearing shirts, unless it is a navy seal swim. thank you for watching. jesse watters. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight: >> the entir
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