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. call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. >> we are keeping our eyes on the campaign trail. former president trump set to speak on the economy and inflation. that is in michigan later today before heading over to wisconsin for a town hall. meanwhile vice president kamala harris and her running mate tim walz will hold their own joint campaign rally. that will be in savannah, georgia. thank you to everyone for watching. do not forget to dvr the show. now onto "america reports." thank you for watching. >> every day when we come home, we have to do this every time we
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go outside to take out the garbage. every time we tried to go to bed at night we have to keep it like this so nobody can kick in the door. >> break-ins, violence, keeping doors and, one time i stepped out of my vehicle and an alert whistle, this is how they are communicating by whistling, and alert whistle happened at a very quickly had to get back in my car. they have people posted all over different properties. this is no less then a complete gang take over. >> john: people in aurora, colorado, sounding the alarm about gang violence an end a carbon complex. this is terrifying video shows a group of armed men believed to be dangerous members of the venezuelan gang forcing their way into someone's home. that's where we are this thursday afternoon. i am john roberts in washington. sandra, every day is something new. >> sandra: that is an example of people living in fear as a result of this growing crisis john. i'm sandra smith and new york
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and this is "america reports." brand-new details. in california school officials in the union school district are now reporting to us that migrants tried to board elementary school buses, buses full of children at the time and this has now happened for two days straight. they tried to force their way onto the buses. listen to what some of the parents of those children told our fox respondent. >> 20 illegal migrants tried to get onto the bus at one of our bus stops. it's scary that these kids are put into the situation. >> we don't know who these people are. we don't know if they have any criminal history or what the background is. >> john: the migrant crisis is not only making americans feel less safe, and is also taking a toll on their wallets. a new study finds that u.s. taxpayers shelled out $150 billion in assistance to
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illegal migrants last year. >> sandra: and those are numbers. we are talk about lives at st stake. republicans have requested information from the democratic governor who they claim secretly spent $1 billion on this issue. >> john: republican massachusetts state senator joins us to discuss his party's call for accountability. >> sandra: we begin with nate foy alive from our new york city newsroom at this hour. a lot to take in here. >> this is a call for transparency. the massachusetts g.o.p. tells fox news today that governor maura healey refuses to provide details about how the state spent nearly $1 billion on the migrant crisis this fiscal year. >> it's simple information. it is all taxpayer-funded and it is information they deserve to know. speak out the administration as well as the democratic super majority in massachusetts has completely botched every aspect of the migrant crisis in
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massachusetts. >> massachusetts republicans accuse of withholding information about 600 migrant incidents including police, fire, emt. the state republican party chair says the public deserves transparency. release the details of people profiting on this crisis on the public safety issues affecting our cities. we reach out to the office and so far she has not responded to the request for the office put out a statement yesterday thanking the biden-harris administration for an additional $20 million from fema to support the states shelters. in massachusetts a town north of boston is refusing to change its school policy after receiving pressure from immigration activists so the policy reads it is the policy of the town to require that all children who are registered and attends august public schools at the expense of the citizens of saugus be legal residents whose actual residents is in saugus. it is important to point out no
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student will be denied access to school because of their immigration status or their parents immigration status but they will need to prove their residency. >> sandra: nate for us. john. >> john: let's bring in republican massachusetts state senator ryan famine. let's go into what a limit legal immigration has done to the commonwealth of massachusetts. since 2021 there has been 50,000 new arrivals. the total they are in the state is 355,000 illegal and inadmissible. 10,000 of them are children who have arrived since 2021 and 8,500 of those children are unaccompanied minors. it is a huge financial burden on the state and you and your g.o.p. colleagues are now saying show us where the money is going because we know it is being spent. >> absolutely. john and sandra, thank you for having us on and highlighting the issue. it is a big deal in
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massachusetts. over $1 billion is spent of hardworking taxpayer money where they get no benefit. they are being displaced as you just mentioned the schoolchildren potentially getting kicked off buses. we have had homeless veterans removed from shelters and the parents of children that are suffering because they have opportunities being taken away from them. we have spent $1.4 billion to date and the government is projecting another billion dollars for the next fiscal year and quite frankly, there needs to be more transparency and accountability. >> john: the g.o.p. chairwoman for massachusetts, amy carnaval said that we stand with the massachusetts press corps in declaring enough is enough. the public deserves transparency. release the details of the vendors profiting from this crisis in the public safety issues affecting our communities. on behalf of massachusetts residents, we are demanding accountability. she has put in a freedom of information act request for the
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data. why do you think governor healey does not want this out? >> that is a question i would love to have the answer to. what do we have to hide? are we enriching people at the taxpayers expense? perhaps. maybe that's why we don't want to release the money. but it is $1 billion this year, a billion dollars in extra, a billion dollars a year after that. and just from a public safety standpoint, we have public safety incidents and emergencies playing out that are affecting our residents in their backyards. back in march there is a 26-year-old haitian migrant who raped a 15-year-old and that's one of the incidences that the public has been made aware of but there are hundreds of public safety incidents that have occurred in our state. and this is a program, we are the only state in the nation, the only state in the nation that has a right to shelter lot. some municipalities across the country do and they have said we can't take anymore. massachusetts needs to not just
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have transparency and accountability, we need to have residency requirements. we need to prioritize our own residents to make sure that those who have lived here, worked here, build businesses here, raise children here, had families here, that they get priority. not people from south america or south dakota or anywhere in between. we need to take care of massachusetts first. >> john: we were looking at pictures on the screen beside you there of migrants living at logan airport where they were allowed to stay up until the end of june. when the state decided that they couldn't stay there any longer. what an inconvenience it is to people who are trying to use the airport. you mentioned a moment ago buses. that brings us to the matter of the town of stockton put out a memo to all parents i think it was last week saying we don't have slots for 150 high school students because the number of our buses was reduced from 14 to 13 but we need to have two dedicated buses for migrants so i'm sorry you can't have a spot for your student on the bus this
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year for high school. apparently they have since remedied that but you can imagine being a parent they are saying what? you have buses for migrants but you can't get my kid who is a citizen of the commonwealth of massachusetts to school? what is that all about? >> i am the parent of four children who are lovely and wonderful and it's just not fair to them to have that taken away from them when their parents are working hard and trying to make ends meet in massachusetts and yet another rug pulled out from underneath them. a taxpayer funded benefit that they don't get to take advantage of and you mentioned these people who have come into logan airport were kicked out. they have moved to our train stations now so they are hanging out at our public transports intense and if we are going to be humane, that's really not a humane way to treat anybody. massachusetts needs to reform this law and knots on the message that we should have more people coming. back in december, we signaled to the world just come to massachusetts and get access to snap and welfare benefits.
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we made people who are legally present and our state eligible for supplemental nutrition. giving them access to debit cards where they can pull cash out and spend wherever they would like including outside of our state. it is an insult to massachusetts taxpayers and there needs to be more accountability. the reason why we need more transparency is so that public can demand more answers, more results, and if we don't do it, we have this provision in massachusetts that allows us to go to the ballot and put a ballot question on and reform our lots. maybe we take direct democracy to the people. >> john: we will see if that happens. i want to put out the national cost of illegal immigration. this was put together by the federation for american immigration reform. on a yearly basis, the total national expenditures for illegal immigration over $182 billion. they get $31 billion back and total tax contributions from illegal migrants were working in this country but the total burden yearly on taxpayers is a
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$150 billion. that is no small piece of change. ryan fatman thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me on. >> and there are so many other concerns as well sandor appeared we mentioned them at the top. the school district in california where migrants tried to get on school buses carrying young people and there's the situation you eliminated yesterday in aurora, colorado. >> sandra: you are obviously talking about a lot of fears that is instilled in those living in these cities and when you look at aurora, just outside of denver there, you are talking about property values out of gone up significantly. this is a huge part of the housing boom. people are afraid to go home right now. they are afraid of that city and what is happening. we will speak to the aurora mayor who will be joining us on this next hour. the visual of that woman who is dead bolting her door six times just to go to bed at night. she says she does that just around the trash on the hallway.
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this is an incredible story and we will keep covering it right here. >> john: looking forward to that. in the meantime, this. >> let's start with this. prices have gone up. in families and individuals are dealing with the realities of -- that bread because more and gas costs more. >> remember that? and she says we are prioritizing inflation prices. they have not come down paired vice president harris there was unable to give a direct answer. that was when she was directly asked about what the administration is doing about inflation back in 2021 and now she is putting the blame on the food suppliers for high prices. a small chain of grocery stores and he is here to react to her economic pitch. >> john: gerri willis is live
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on the scene of a popular grocery store. where you at right now? >> we are at stu leonard's in yonkers, new york, where there are 2,000 products on the shelves here. so think about the bureaucratic nightmare that could evolve if there were price controls. we will tell you all about it after the break.
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>> john: the food industry firing back at claims that it is jacking up prices for profits. grocery store owners are slamming vice president kamala harris over her plan for price controls. ohio republican congressman micro leath whose family founded a small chain of grocery stores it said it will be a nail in the coffin to the industry. he is standing by it but first let's go to gerri willis from fox business. she is in yonkers, new york.
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about the idea of praise gauging going on there. >> it's not going over very vague paired vice president kamala harris, her big idea for cutting grocery store prices, price controls. but i have to tell you the grocery industry is pushing b back. listen. >> we have had to compete with all of these big chains and we have done that through having great prices and offering customers a good value. i don't think the government can offer value to the customers better than the free market can. >> the grocery industry operates on a razor-thin margins at 1.2%, 1.5%, 2%. very narrow margins. it's a competitive industry and fragmented. let me put it this way. if stu leonard were to overprice this banana, some other grocery store would come in and
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undercut his price and take his business. he is also facing higher prices from suppliers like farmers and ranchers. ultimately what is going on here is we have seen prices go up some 20% since harris and biden took office. consumers are frustrated. listen. >> if they become less competitive, people lose their jobs as a result. that would worsen things. >> you can't control prices. prices are controlled by the free market. >> history tells us an important lesson. you will remember richard nixon instituted price controls way back in the 1970s. what happened as a result? inflation started at 4% and went to 12%. it exploded. not a good precedent for kamala harris. back to you john. >> john: some people remember that pass can be prologue. gerri willis for us, thank you. >> sandra: let's bring in republican congressman micro lee who is a gross return
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congressman. they founded a market in ohio and once in the business always in the business. it is still in the family. appreciate you joining us. this was started, your grocery store chain by your grandfather and your great uncle over 100 years ago and has been run by the family ever since. so give us from your view what price controls were due to your business. >> the saddest thing about price control is it will hurt the regular working family and their standard of living. i think that is a topic that no one is addressing right now. if you are working a 9-to-5 order in eight to six or an eight to seven, and people have those two jobs and they make ends meet with no pun intended. if you are doing that, he want the luxury where you can order what you want to buy. what i mean by that is you are not buying the products you are you buying your favorite items. if you are working so hard you want that luxury, that is a
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luxury that the blue-collar american worker can actually enjoy. i'm lucky enough even being a member of congress i am still able to work the family stores on the weekend. last weekend i was ringing register and i can't tell you how many times a single mom would come through with three or four children and their standard of living is so much worse than it was four years ago. the old saying are you better off for years ago? you were better off under president trump, not underneath the harris administration. and let me explain for a second the mom that used to buy porterhouse or an english rump roast is now buying ground beef and hamburger helper. she used to buy bounty paper towels and now she is buying a generic paper towel. it goes on and on. they are buying generic coffee and the worst part is they will be in the line and they will have three or four children with them and they will say stop at $80 but it should go for a hundred and $30 so the pantry isn't even full. >> sandra: generic paper towels, don't talk to me about. they don't soak anything up. you used twice as much in my view. okay. this is what harris said in the
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first economic speech congressman and i wonder what someone like you who is very closely involved in a family owned grocery business, what you thought when she said this. >> my plan will include new penalties for opportunistic companies that exploit crises and break the rules and we will support smaller food businesses that are trying to play by the rules and get ahead. we will help the food industry become more competitive because i believe competition is the lifeblood of our economy. >> sandra: competition usually leads to more efficient pricing. it usually leads to lower prices for the consumer. that is not a political perspective, that is an economic one. purely. so what'd you think when she said that and perhaps issue targeting the big corporations, the ones that make the big box cookies and cereals. what she targeting the grocers
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and how did you interpret the economic message? >> i interpreted it as comm communism. when you think about something, the first person she is going to hurt, i would love for your listeners to just take a second and listen to what i'm about to tell you. the first people that will go out of business are the urban stories. the urban desert that they are constantly talking about is going to dry up by leaps and bounds. the second people to go will be the midsize grocers and a last will be the traditional big-box stores. whether it is kroger or publix or whatever one of the grocery store as you are used to going through. this will hurt them and not only that, you are upc's. that scan bar at the bottom of every product used by in a grocery store right now they have about 38 or 42,000 items. i think costco and walmart are pushing close to 43,000 note. got her bed a harris administration you will see those numbers go down to 4,000 to 5,000 products. you'll be limited to what you
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can buy and you'll be living in cuba and in venezuela. it will not be the america life that you are used to living right now. >> sandra: that is a very strong warning coming from you. i want to finish up with this. when she makes the claims that these guys are out there making tons of money and have huge profit margins, this is grocery store net profits after taxes. this is according to the latest statistics over the past five or six years or so. you are talking about less than a 2% margin. the net profit after taxes. that's just not a lot. there's not a lot of room there. and some of these grocers are not even turning a profit at all. it's been a tough environment. we appreciate you coming on congressman. thank you very much. our best to you and your family business. [yelling]
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>> john: classes just went back and already pro-palestinian activists disrupting the university of michigan's fall semester. how is the school trying to keep the peace and how will other colleges handled the start of a new school year? brian kilmeade is here on that. >> sandra: plus new fox polling showing a tight race in the sun belt. so who has the edge? we have brand-new information. mollie hemingway will join us on the latest on that next. >> we had to win georgia. their road to the white house runs through georgia and i still believe today we cannot afford four more years of kamala harris and joe biden. to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day.
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as they wrap up their campaign in the rust belt. mollie hemingway will dive deeper into those new poles but first we get to congressional correspondent isa hosni. you are live there in pottersville michigan with more on what we are hearing from voters there. what do they want to hear more about? >> lucky us, i just spoke to some of them and they told me top of mind right now for them is the future of the economy. it's inflation, it is energy prices. that is what is hitting them very hard at home and these are all issues that the former president does really well on and these are all issues he will talk about today. this is the trump and vance strategy as they have been barnstorming all across the rust belt states this week. they are trying to connect with the working-class and middle-class voters and trying to ruin the independence and talk about the wallets and the
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veils in the day-to-day struggle. voters in michigan are watching that closely. how to woo those independents. listen to that's. >> how does he court those independents and the folks that have not made up their mind and michigan? >> i think kennedy just help that out. a lot of those independents, i think you will bring them in. they don't agree on all of the items but they have come together with items that they do and it is necessary that we bring and unite people together. speak out they are hoping and banking on rfk jr.'s endorsement and are trying to, has not been able to get off the ballot. are polling shows that harris has improved upon biden's numbers and women, black voters, young voters, and it comes as the trump campaign just released this new ad featuring more than a dozen black women, some of them from battleground states coming out and announcing vp harris saying i am not with her. trump is getting a helping hand today from georgia governor brian kemp in that battleground state as he
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headlines a big fund-raiser tonight. weeks after a very public coral he says you cannot win the white house without winning the peach state first. >> sandra: in michigan for us, thank you. >> john: for more on this let's bring in mollie hemingway, fox news contributor and the editor in chief of the fine publication in the federalist. let's put up the latest polls in the battleground states. overall harris leads trump, arizona she's ahead, georgia 50-48, nevada 50-48, north carolina trump is ahead 50-49. at the close race at the moment. a lot of the steam has come out of the bump from the dnc but if history is any guide, if the past is prolonged, and 2019 the longer she was in the race, the worse she did. i'm wondering if the same thing might hold true this year. >> they are interesting numbers. we are coming right out of the democratic convention. we have her tied in most battleground states and i think
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up 1.7 nationwide in the real clear politics average. those are okay numbers for democrats but not anywhere where they would like to be when you think about recent history. you go back for years or eight years, the democrat candidate was up substantially in those battleground states and substantially in the national polling average. and those elections turned out in 2016, trump won the election even though he was expected to lose and in 2020 that was a very close election that came down to like 43,000 votes across three states. i'm not sure democrats are as happy with this position as they would like to be. >> john: to go specifically to the numbers of what you've just spoke about, no one is better than karl rove. so listen to what he said about what you talked about. >> on this day in 2020, joe biden was up 7.1% above donald trump in the real clear politics average and at this point in 2016 hillary clinton
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was up 6.3%. she is ahead in both averages but she is nowhere near ahead by the numbers that biden and clinton were. >> john: if you look at the math, biden won and was up 7.1%. clinton lost and she was up 6.3%. that is a very narrow margin. and, was only up 1.5%. >> there's a reason that the trump campaign is happier with them than you would think. but the situation is you cannot have had more friendly media coverage in the last month then calmly harris has received. will the media be able to sustain that level of positive coverage particularly with her not being willing to take questions from the people or from any press that will be critical? we will see what happens with the interview that is happening today but it will be hard for kamala harris to sustain these numbers without something dramatic helping her on the
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arguments. spew in that interview is scheduled to start 10 minutes from now. we don't know if it well but here's what "the wall street journal" said about the fact that it is not just an interview with kamala harris. it's an interview with kamala harris and tim walz. she gets an interview crutch. don't think that calmly harasses our shielding her from tough questions. consider in her first until an interview with the press this week she is bringing along a crutch. running mate tim walz. is he a crutch or is this just a let's introduce the ticket? >> a lot of democrats have pointed out it is common for a presidential candidate in a vice presidential candidate to do an interview together. that's true when it is part of dozens upon dozens of interviews being done. this is the only interview she is willing to do in this entire month and this is a woman who really needs to make a case for why she should get another four years in office. a lot of americans view the presidency that she is currently in as a failed presidency. they are frustrated with the
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economy, border, foreign policy appeared she has to answer a lot of questions and there's another issue there that joe biden had done really well with older white voters and i'm not sure how old are voters will feel about how kamala harris is handling this campaign and in particular with republicans doing so well with peeling off some of those nonwhite voters, she will want to work to show up her support there and she will need to reassure them through interviews. >> john: we will see if walz gets any questions on the embellishment in his past. something to look forward to. excerpts will start to come out at some point. molly, great to see you. say high back to your mom. >> sandra: idaho murder suspect is pushing to get his trial moved to a new venue. why he is warning there could be violence depending on the jury's verdict. >> john: iran opens the door to talks again and vice present heiress would jump at the chance if she wins the white house. attorney general keith kellogg ahead with his thoughts. speak a look around the
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>> that was a former president of the university of pennsylvania liz mcgill. she resigned after giving that controversial testimony on anti-semitism to congress. now she has been hired by harvard university as a visiting senior fellow at the law school. harvard's president stepped down after giving similar context testimony at that house anti-semitism meat hearing. in what context would calling for that not be bullying or harassment? >> and she found a new home at tell you about the direction the going peered okay john, meanwhile a prediction raising . former official signed back in s vice president kamala harris would seek a similar agreement if she wins the white house. lieutenant general keith kellogg
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as a security advisor and fox news contributor. welcome to you and thank you for joining us. what does that say to you? >> it's kind of scary. sandra, thank you for having me. going back to what the supreme leader of iran said. and also the president said let's open up the nuclear deal, it's a good idea. they are playing for time. that's what they are doing right now. every time you hear about the potential of iran to getting a nuclear weapon i go back to what robert oppenheimer said peered he was the chief scientist at the trinity manhattan project for the explosion of trinity occurred the first atomic weapon that's it i am now death destroyer of worlds. that's what you worry about. it's a delayed game could i think they are closer than people relies on getting to a point of at least developing nuclear breakout and that means getting a nuclear weapon. because when you think about let's go back to the data point. the first atomic weapon we had only had 140 pounds of you to
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35, the enriched uranium. right now last year they had the comment that iran is at about 280 pounds of enriched uranium. they get a 80% really quickly. and i think they are worried and what they're worried about is everyone realizes how close they are, there would be some type of strike and they are developing and increasing the enrichment of uranium. now they are saying let's have a nuclear deal. we are past the nuclear deal. we should be concerned now about a nuclear breakout. them having enough enriched uranium to get to a point of building a bomb. that's what we should worry about. >> sandra: kamala harris has said on the record i would also look toward expanding it after she said she would rejoin the iran agreement if she is elected. she said to be honest with you i would like to see it also cover ballistic missile testing. this is what she has said about the nuclear deal dating back to
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june 2019 general. play this out. >> we need to get back into the iran nuclear deal. i would strengthen it. i would include ballistic missile testing. i think that we can strengthen what we do in terms of monitoring and verification of progress. but there's no question that a lot of negotiation with a great deal of depth took place over a long period of time to reach out agreement and it was an agreement that was being complied with by all parties. >> sandra: keeping that in mind, we will see if she has asked about this tonight general. and where she stands on that at this moment. >> she is looking in the rearview mirror. she is looking in the past. this deal is gone. and we need to be worried about and concerned about what happens if all of a sudden they have enough enriched uranium and make a decision to build a bomb. not a delivery system yet, but to build a weapon and how is that going to affect the world,
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how would affect the region peered very destabilizing. in 2022, the united states, the biden administration said they would not accept iran acquiring a nuclear weapon. i think we are almost there. we need to start thinking about the next step. the treaty, the joint comprehensive plan agreement, that is all gone and we need to think to the future and what it means for the region and what will happen. that's them developing a weapon and how do we stop that or how do we make sure they don't get to a delivery system? >> always good to have you on. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> john: sander, thank you peered vice president harris using a top google lawyer to gey for her presidential debate. why critics are calling her out for a potential conflict of interest. >> sandra: plus harris is facing her first interview as we just mentioned. since grabbing the nomination but she will not be appearing in that interview alone. so.
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>> john: vice president harris is tapping a top lawyer for google to help her get ready for the upcoming presidential debate. but she is also the lead defense attorney for google fighting the justice department in a federal antitrust case creating a potential conflict of interest. david spunt live at the justice department. this does not look good but not necessarily illegal.
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>> that's exactly right. it's not illegal. this is for several ethics officials and our attorneys but as you said it doesn't look good and people have questions about the perception because many would say perception is reality. karen dunn is a well-respected d.c. attorney appeared she was in the obama administration. in fact she helped senator harris prepare for her debate with then vp mike pence back in 2020. her reported debate advisor meeting karen dunn in this case happens to be the lead attorney in this lawsuit against google. now "the new york times" of bloomberg and "washington post" all report she is back helping the harris campaign while she simultaneously is serving as the lead attorney in the united states versus google which goes to trial just the day before the debate. one former doj officials says think of it this way. kamala harris is against monopolies and yet she is taking the bait ice from one of the largest monopolies in the united states. we reach out to the vice president's campaign and have not heard back. we reached up to karen dunn and
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have not heard back. as i mentioned the google case in federal court against the justice department, against the biden-harris justice department kicks off on september 9th, a day later september 10th is that debate although the trial is expected to go for several we weeks. >> john: let us know if you do your back. david thank you. sandra. >> sandra: a live look at pottersville michigan where former president donald trump is set to speak at any moment now about the economy. and this is once again shaping up to be the top issue for voters all over the country. as kamala harris had a rough rollout of one of her economic pitches which was price controls, we will see how he counters that message and what he puts out for voters to hear on the stage shortly. >> john: with an eight-point lead over kamala harris on who people prefer on the economy. he is speaking to his strength this afternoon, no question about that. we will keep watching out for you.
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>> 20 illegal migrants tried to get on the bus today out of 1 of our bus stops. it's scary that these kids are put into the situation. >> sandra: kids, parents, unknowing residents. the border crisis is reaching the doors of ours children's school buses. a southern california school district is now saying that migrants approached its children's buses at least twice. it was day today. one day after the other. >> john: we will speak to a concerned father who has a child in the school district in a few minutes. but first we want to take you to colorado. >> sandra: and this chilling new video showing the moment a group of armed men tried to over an apartment in aurora, colorado, at a building controlled now by a violent venezuelan gang. hard to keep track of all of
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this. it's happening everywhere. welcome back to "america reports," i am sandra smith in new york. >> john: even though they seem to be running around that building with impunity, officials are saying we don't know of any apartment building take over. i'm john roberts in washington. a former resident of the apartment complex sharing this disturbing video with fox news and a city official says they are behind the violence at the apartment complex. speak to the venezuelan gang is linked to dozens of crimes across the country and leaders have reportedly given the green light to open fire on police. federal prosecutors have linked them to the migrant suspect accused of murdering lincoln riley. a former fbi official says the way this gang openly operates in the u.s. is a major problem. >> it is concerning that an armed gang would think they can operate the same way and our country that they did in other countries. in order to exploit the border they need to have relationships with mexican cartels which are very powerful peered venezuelan gang

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