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welcome to this special edition of "hannity". >> i'm judge jeanine pirro in tonight for sean.imate and tonight, with just 67 days until the election, kamala harris finally sat downtn for her very first tv interview of the campaign. herywith the cnn so-called news network over rooting for rooti harris to win the election, kamala wasng also by her runninw mate. he was apparently there for emotioasn support. and still, from what we've seens soee far, the interview did note go well. watch thisw. >> dan, i think the the the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspectivt e and decisions is h values have not changed. you mentioneavt d, the green new deal. i have always believed and ihavw have worked on it, that the climate crisis is real tha, that is an urgent matter to which we should apply metricsat
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that include holding ourselves to deadlinesholdin time. we did that with the inflation reduction act. we have set goals for the united states of america anduction e etd extensie around when we should meet certain standardo s reductionof of greenhouse gas emissions as an example. that value gs has not changed not cha my value around what we need to do to secur e our border. tha that value has not changed. i spent two terms as the attorney general of california prosecuting transnational criminals is organizations,ions violations of american laws regardin,ican lawg the passage,l passage of guns, drugs and human beings across border. >> my values have not changed. the importanoss out takeaway fre that rambling answer come those values fro changed. she even discussed the green new deal, which sht ce in thed senate. so let's be clear about whatin the green new deal really is. now, this truly insane. piece of legislation simply calls on capitalism to be with socialismp
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in order to save the planelacet climate change. it calls for an end to allit c fossilalls fuels. no more oil, no more gas, no more gas stoves. so according to a cnn summary. it also tries to phase outs le cattle production in the - united states, at least as much as is, quote feasible. eventually, no more cows, no more steak, no more burgers. it mandates renovations forns every single building and home in the united states that is not sufficiently energy efficieniently et. it calls for a government guaranteed job. governmentalls food and governmt guaranteed housing for. every resident of theth united states, legal and illegaedl. it also calls on the government to take over the energy industryovernment and parts of e financial industry, similar to what happened in venezuela, v
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cuba and the soviet union.en this is full blown eating out of dumpsters, delivering babies on the street. socialism. thlismso trump's new nickname fr the vice president seems particular really fitting.ting >> take a listen., i'm here todayta with a simplee mess message for the american autoworker and foragth the work. your long economic nightmare b will very soon be over. >> it's going to be over. but to turn it arounl bed with r vote, we will defeat comrade kamala harris, and we will bring back the american bigger, better, stronger and just better, biggerdream bi better. >> we love the american dream. you don't hear about the dream american dream. >> when's the last time you heard about thecopy e american dream? they don't talk about it, although they copy everything else they do. so i guessing else. >> that'll be that. they'll be campaigning. they'll be saying all of the american dreamthey w. >> joining us now with reaction, fox news contributor and former
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house speaker newt gingrich. all right, newt, it's great to have you herejupiter speake. i don't understand it. she says her value don'ts havent changed. newt. and then she started talking about metric s, what we needhave to do? i have no idea. how do nha your values change if she is for mass, for millionsg m of unvetted illegals and then cast . divide decriminalizing illegal border crossings, free taxpayer funded health care for illegals, abolishing ice and mandating that every cars be made by a particular year on a bill that she co-sponsored. b what the heck do her values have to do with anily of that? >> well, look, i actually was comforted that she was honest. f she is a san francisco radical. shrae believes deeply in big government socialism. >> i watched her staff for the last couple of weeks try to move her towards a more moderate position.
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and i think when she finally got a chance to be on tv, shfie just said baloney. i'm not going to do all those things. this is wh do i really am.ho she so who she really is is a hardline left-wing san francisco, totally committed to big coverage, socialism. >> and you can tell that because look who are vice presidential candidated yo is. n he is the most radical r governor in american. he is to the left of bernie sanders. and he tt of the person that she feels comfortable with. soeels i think i actually thoug it was a refreshingly honest momentwa . tell >> i must tell you, newt, y the the the pictures, neat thate seen, she doesn't look very presidential. i mean, she had to bringng a security blanket, tim walz. but she looks almost , you know, m minuscule. >> dana bashinuscule and was all pre-taped and this was all dictated by hel pretapr. >> i mean, did she did shedi resolve the issues
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that americansresolv have in tes of what she stands for? >> well, i'm not here'sk at our problem. , she's been joe biden's vice president for almost four years. the price of groceries has gone up. millions of immigrants have illegally crossed the border. e border crime has gone up. you go through item, item after item. this terrible story today from coloradoe st show about a venezuelan gang, which is now beginnino wag to genuinely thren citizens in colorado. >> i mean, all these thingsprobe are coming together. and her problem is tham t they're all real. so whatever she says on cnl ther whatever she says in a debate with trump, in the ends , t americans are going to go back to the grocery store. they're going to looegrocery k e everything cost. they're going to think about the evening newsryg g and whatever tell whatever terrible thing it tells us aboutnews andr te, illk
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immigrants killing our oril kidnapping americans.nd >> and she can't overcome all that. ot overcso what you have right w is somebody who's going to shrink every week from now to election day. l she's had her peak moment. the news media did all itt could to build her up. >> she got throughher her convention that the stage managed with hollywood help. and now she's out in the real. world. and i think, as you saw with par t of the cnn interview, it's just not going to go very well. >> well, it was interesting, newt, is that even in this latest interview, it appearst ar that she talks about her prosecution of transnational shc gangs. so she goes back to that when in truth, she's basically admitting that all of these millions of people have crossed the border and are committing crimes o av. the latest trend, de rigueur, which is a prison gang from venezuela that you referenced.sh she knows how to prosecute them, and yet sh ae in the secod
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highest office in the land hig of vicheste. she did nothing. americans have to be able it to see that. >>is it's alalk!l talk. >> look, the amazing thing to me is she couldn't controll h the border. so millions of immigrants come in. o ionsshe's under law of the national space council. and we have two astronauts who are now stuck at the space station. they were up for eight days. they're going to stay for eight months. da a rai got a clue. s so she can't bring the astronauts down and she can't keep the immigrants out. so she wants us to promote her tosh president. you know, it's nuts. and i think i think the average american ultimately is going to concludavicane that really c. and i suspect she will losed by a dramatic bigger margin than any the current polls indicate, because people areow o going to gradually get to know who she is. watch hes,r and think about it.i i do have to say one quick
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thing, if i may judge, which is trump tonight is in for rosse, wisconsin, which is 35 miles from my wife, close to his home town of whitehall. she is so thrilled that he is in western wisconsin. . and if you'll notice, he's going to take more questions tonightl takee ,, from people out in an open environmentt with no protection. he's asking more questions thant she has taken in the lastak five weeks. the ll telught to tell you something about the confidence of the two candidates. >> welu somethinl, for sure. >> and we hear that thisthe year interview is 18 minutes maybe. anyway, speaker gingrich, thank you so much for being with us. and one person now very worried about ability to explain away her radical record or answerxplr any questions at alls is democratic strategist james carville . >> watch this. it is an absolute truismolut of american politics that anybody that ever listens lefttruismf single thing that ty
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have ever said is live to regret is just this is just a fact. and she said some things a that she's going to have to answer. but i think she can. i don't think it's fatal. answer wouldy hurt a lot. >> but tonight, carville's, fears have come true with what c appearars to be a disastrous first interview for t kamala harris. s th behind the scenes, things are much better as camilla's campaign descendins into chaossi with, quote, internal worries about cohesivenessh become a list biggest fans in hollywood are totally oblivious to reality. just listen to ben stiller referred to the current sittinhl vice president as a candidate for change. sittingwatch. >> quick question. why are you saying what you like about harris platform>t ? just very excited about therm record and all the? energytement and excitement that's around this movement right no o w. so that's why i'm here, because it's time for change and it
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seems like it's happening. >> do you think she'll be able to sustain the momentum post-conventioget happg. n? for sure. you think the race is going to be close? it's going to be >> for close.everyb but, you know, everybody's motivated to go to work and make it happen. is m and she's and she and tim walz are just two incredible candidates. >> jd >> you're now with more florida congressman byron donalds,ge fox and friend weekends co-host will cain and fox news contributor miranda devine. w all right. thll start with you,e wi congressman donalds. >> you know, james carville was probably right when he said that kamala harris has to really answerthat for her let messaging and everything mess said. and he basically said that preaching females were to blameh for the messaging problem. hag probles kamala taken away te concerns that carville had? no, she hasn't. judge, if anything, lookin ghat at that first clip. she's only amplified them. they had the campaign having staffers leak out to the thats saying that she was
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changing all these positions. then when she's finallnginy aska about it, after 40 daysft of being able having beedaysn ae to sit in the back and craft an answer, she comes out with that her values have nonswer, comt c. this is not good for the harris campaign because number one,er the imagery was did not look good. she did not look strong. she did nod nohet look like the mantle of a president. and then number two, she ad on all of the leaksl of that her campaign was using to backtrackleak off of her radl progressive liberal agenda. itr did not go well, i'm assured. i'm pretty sure that the rest this interview did not go well. but we'll see. but the biggerw well, issue is kamala harris has hidden from the press becauss,e she cannot actually go toe to toe with reporters and thes american people to question and go through her recorand. l o it is a radical record. it is a bad record forrd, it the american people. i think you're seeing the beginning of the end for this campaig singn and.e wh >>ol you know, will cain, the whole idea that she is a
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candidate for change, according to ben stiller , is stunning i to me because there's no change. she's been in the whit nee house for three years and nine months. what is wrong with theseand free fall is there's a change in the vibe, judge. there's a change in the top of the totem pole. there's a new totem. le! but underneath that totem for the rest of the totem pole is the same policiesld underne , gingrich and the congressman. i actually find it very notablf, ,judge, that she said her a values have not changed. i think a very worthy f follow up would be, could you please explain would you articulateolwould be ple va because we could explain and we saight now,a montage judge, of her saying, for example, that we neeyid to figho for equity. when she explains equity, she says, not everybody startsty. se at the same place, but everybody should end up at the same place. en to do so, bverybody some should get more than others. well, that might not be an exact repetition, but it's pretty rhythmic with the i popular marxist saying of from each according to his abilitydig
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to each according to his need. it sounds to me like shehis ne is doubling down on values that are overtly marxist. >>at they are overtly marxist.er miranda devine i mean, when they talk about antly eyd even a brothers and sisters and, you knownd, the marxism, we look forward. we never look back. marx, it's almost like,t you know, pre-world war two. >> yes, it is. judge.d, and look, the entire way that they're running, her campaign entire w is very communistic. it's very top down controlown co and a lot of brainwashing and lying and pretenntd that there's joy out there when really the news that's filterinere.g through fromh from harris campaign headquarters is that it's just fullion, of confusion. there's competing priorities. you have there, you know, peoplm her loyalists from her disastrous 2019 campaign. you've got the old
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biden campaign loyalist who she kept on and then you've gotw obm this new obama team coming in,th the old obama 2012 crew like david plouffe. and they're nod t meshing together. they all have completely different priorities. geand the real problem is that you have a candidate who cannotm make up her mind.ak she e is insecure and indecisiv . and, you know, it took her 40 days to figure out whichhi sycophantichc media outlet she was going to give this prerecorded 18 minute interview. i'm sure it will b ie her onlye one of the campaign. and even then she had to have her ho th wingman, as you l him, emotional supportsu partnem she was by her side. h and aser byron said the optics r were just shocking. she was dwarfeond by them. i think she was looking for the ceo in command. lookhem,. but it didn't work. no, not at all. not at all. and congressma t dit work.n donalds, i'll go back to you. you know, it's not just the obama campaign i, the biden campaign, the harris campaign
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or people like 92% of the people that worked in her office left. but you'vet of also got marc els from the steele dossier days. st and, you know, it's almost as though her campaign her is reflecting in terms of it being chaotic, disorderly, the candidate herself as a person who is not being as follow ups. it is not clear on what she believess no in. >> judge, what we are witnessing is what happens >> you have a machineu candidate, somebody that is picked by thhaveee democratic machine. every aspect of that machine wants to have their handde s t this campaign. and to miranda's point, it liken't look likhis campaie has the confidence within herself or the ability to take charge, charge and lead this campaign. if she can't do, how is she going to lead the united states of america? contrast that with donald j.st trump. judge, i can assure you he's don charge of that campaign. everybody has their job but the buck stops with him.
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he makes the decisions and they move forward. rward. but that's why we were so successful as a countrl wey, in because he is take charge. he is a leader. this interview is demonstratings that she is not. i mean, dana bastrath mighednote feet tall and she looked bigger than fee kamala harris tonight. >> yeah, she looked much bigger. and, you know, we'll all go tok you. i think there's something like 67 days or 40 days. liit's like she's in the desertf for 40 days wringing our hands, trying to figure out, ohor 4e my gosh, who should i have? do the interview when i'll bring my wingman with me and there won'd bringngt enougg and we can edit it. nobody's talk. we haven't seetime, we edited.n. but is there enough time to overcome this joy and lunacy ? a change? o much >> so much pressure is going to come down to that debat pres because i don't have much faith at all that the press will be able to pull her out of thath tr manufactured eight candidate stage managed versio on of kamaa
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harris. the real version that we saw harr versionlimpses of for the last four years, somebody that does not think on their yeart have depthpast when it comes to the issues. so if i can't countto on the press to give us that authenticity, the only real opportunity does come downs that to that debate for donald trump. and hopefully we're not we're not limite that debd trd to one debate, but that's the best chance to see the real kamala. >> and, you know, miranda, you talked yesterdaythe , you we speaking about zuckerberg. zuckerberg has made the decisionis that he's not going to give 400 million and zuckerberg set box. and, you knosoccerw, he's not going to be subject to any kind of intimidation like the intimidation from the biden-harris campaign. orat do you think that signals terms of this election? s that i think it c shows that zuckerberg is seeing what side of the road he needs to be on and w. he suspects that donald trump is going to win the next election and he knows that he's in bad odor with donald
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trump and his supporters because of what he didsupporte p rig the 2020 election. so i think it's too little late. he's very disingenuous, but i guess it's a good signery disi t the powerful sense since, you know, sensorial people from the 2020 election are losing r. f yo if you've got someone like mark zuckerberg joining forceswe with elon musk or at least trying to get on that sidelo of the you know, that donald trump is ascendant in congress and downloads very quickly. you know, kamala harrist right now is riding this joy balloon at somno e point.t it's got to it's got to start leaking. i mean, you know, there are leakso hast leakins coming e campaign, but how long will she be able to withstand the kind of pressure that she's going to be under? no ot so much from the press? >> but in terms of the campaign itself, not much longer because the demands and the expectations longe are only goio
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rise as we watched as full interview. hink if this thing doesn't go well, there's going to be calls for her to step ou nlobal,t, do mord the debate, all the pressure is on kamala harri s, donalda harr trump, we know who donald trump is and what he's going to do. >> sheisal trump, w has to demonstrate the stature, the competency and then the ideasrate the to bh president of the united states. so i think you're going to see more out of this campaig n as things trend downwards for kamala harris. >> and quickly, will cai tn. w you know, it's kind of tight right now. what do you think is goingay he thi on? >> i can't explain to american public embracing kamala harris. i truly cannot. i thinrris.truly cak that it isi really cannot judge. i don't understand how you could accept what is a de levelt candidate as the potential president of the united states. but the answer will go back honestly. it's going to go back to that clip you played of ben stiller, . it's going to be an american public that rides along the wave of the news, doesn't dig deep , doesn't care about understanding kamala harris, but just rides
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the viber cares. mirand yeah. and miranda, do you think that in pennsylvania, when she says, you knowa ennsylvae she, e hasn't talked about fracking, she hasn't talked about explaining it away unless, you know, it's indid 18 minute interview, like why did you change your mind? a mayondp of your values are the same, but your values are not the values of thsamee people of pennsylvania, a state that you need to win. does she jusople ot rely on the surrogates to say it, or will she just run anay ady we and say, you know, we needckin to frack in pennsylvania? well, i don't think we can rely we've just been saying and b will just mentioned on the mediato actually holdual her feet to the fire. so but iho fee do have faith ine american people that if this is a fair a fair vote,e th that they will see through. willkamala, i think the fakeryyh that is her intrinsic quality is going to be more and more evident. and just like it going in 2019 n everything fell apart.
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all right, congressman donalds, miranda divine, will cain,l rigs good to see you all. thank you. and coming up, a violentee u it venezuela gang is terrorizing communities across the countryid after pouring across america's wide open southern border. plus, a shocking story involving illegals in californi a. we'll have the latest as thisitl special edition of "hannity" continues continues. >> good morning with the galaxy. good. good. good morning. yes. >> tribal collects kiwifruit bites for fast and gentle constipation. relief in as little as 30 minutes, making your good morning even better with galactose. >> there's an invisible gap in your home's defenses, a gap that can be emotionally and financially devastating. and it's not what you think. the gap is the unprotected title to your home. criminals can easily access your home's ownership records illegally, transfer your home into their name, then
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burgers when you visit omaha steaks wsj.com slash tv today. >> welcome back to this speciali edition of "hannity". now disturbing new video froal m shows what appears to be armed members of. a notorious venezuelan gang terrorizing an apartment building believed to have beeno taken over by illegals. now, police have said that while the gang is operating in the area,
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they're unable to actually confirm that they are the onesee in video and have called their influence isolated. remember last month, the homeland security memo membeder las that this particulr gang gave its members the green lighrt shoot at police officers. and the problem isn't just colorado. the city of el paso is onembers high alert as members of this same gang trend, arugulae same r continue to flood our wide open border. thanwide opek you, kamala.a than kamaback in june, the nypd warned about their growing presence in new york city. meanwhile, a shocking situation in california where, according to a group of 20 alleged illegals attempted too e enter a school bus that was picking up studentas at the time. here with reaction, former florida attorney general pam bondi and fox news contributor david webb. okay, pam, i'ld l get you. and i disad the same thing for a lot of years. i tell you something.
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if you've got this gang and by the way, i don't t buy isolated by the local police, they can say it's isolé. av but they have identified the gang tats and th the gane br of these individuals and people not willine indivig to come ford saying that they are trend arag. 13 onich is ms d steroids. okay. and now what they're saying is,g you know, they're taking over apartment buildings. we i them taking tire irons and breaking down doors in apartment buildings. who gets the help? not the americans trying to geto out the amert of the apartment t but the illegals who are getting all the help,. o yo >> what is going on and how do you stop it? >> janine, you have to arrest them. how can that how can they say they can't identif, hoy them afr watching that video? it's absurd. and hey, in 2019, 1922, 20, 22, dhs issued a report. jeanine, saying that maduro was releasing all of these murderers, from venezuelande
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prisoners coming straight into our countrrersfromy. we have over 700,000 known venezuelan coming in. what about the 1.8 million got aways? who are they? million gothey have infiltrated our country. the worst of the worst. ? d ouand they're saying it's isolated. no way. they are coming to a town near t you. it should scare, scare and terrify everyone in this countr s scdy, jeanine. and you've got to have good prosecutors. good prosecu them. absurd, and it is absurd. it's crazy. they have not shut that border is crazyt ,especially after that school bus. come on. this is what's.ly after happenin in this country. should terrify everyone. it shoulin t d. and kamala harris is running around saying, you know, my values are thd rune same whie to me is your values are the same one. open borders. you want to decriminaliz are. sings, you want to give medical and medical care to all illegals. california. huey want to give them a $150,000 to buy a house. david webb, chime in here. i hv
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you know, i've beene watching this for about six or eight weeks now. the aurora police department today issued a statement. what are they concerned about? the migran stateme, wht? he i read their statement on air on my show. we covered in air ont in intense speaking to people out there in aurora and denver. nsivelyou're right.this this has been going on in new york. the biker gangs that were stealingg on new yor high tech c phones and more. and it goes s further. jeanine, you know this and i've covered gang units and workedt n gang units over the years to report on these issues. they're making deals these with ms.g de 13. they're making territorial deals, according to manyals wite sources in these cities. and when they do that, they carve usetheyp the communis and they carve up the poor communities. and the democrat theys care because those poor communities don't have a voice. they don't have a lobbecause th all they matter is that they're the unwashed masses. as democrats, them, who vote for them and keep them in power. this is very the real. it was never just one apartment
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building in aurora and denverl o to the united states from the south. the ed statehe'd go up by 45, 3. you get to chicago, you getyo to denver, you work your way through the states and you spread out. that'sour wathrough th important hed in california, let me put it in simplere terms. the list by said the superintendent told the buss drivers they can pass a stop if they see what are perceived. you can tell while driving. illegal aliens. so if your kids are at that buss stop, they can pass that busn bu stop and leave your with those illegal aliens. that could that could likelyill a scenario tomorrow morning. >> well, you know, the sad part about it is, pam bondi, amid the apologists say, well, may the illegals, they didn't they may not have known it was a school bus. hogwase nownh. it's a yellow bus. kamala told us about all thosela yellow buses and were children on the bus. >> and now we're going to we're going to integrates, and allowed this kind of thing in america. when kamala harris is asked
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a follow up question, and i would bet my house that she' sul not okay. she's got to be able to say, bius. advertising you were a border prosecutor. you took down the cartels and this and tha advt, which is nonsense. even the cops in the in the commercialo ths say it waslked nonsense. she walked in for the press. but then why ithe didn't she doo as vice president? doesn't she care about us? doesn't shident?e care about our children, about americans, about women? >> no.alled they call the she called thethl border wall a medieval vanity project saying she would nosayingt close our border. look at lake and riley, o venezuelan . llegal look at illegal alien. not immigrant. illegans, no illegl alien. that's what i call them. look at the 12-year-old in virginia. it's o12-year-old inn and on an. and they're not going to do anything. and just talking about venezueleya is stilll as the murder rate is at a 22 year low low. >> so in venezuela, what do >> acall. they're all coming to our country. they're all coming to our countrl coming
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y to a town near you. and every state is a border state right now with millions of illegal aliens flowing intos our countrofy. t >> and the only one who's going to stop that is donald trump. and peoplethatnald tru are crazy if they think harris and walz are going to close that border. you know, the interesting thing, david webk kab, is that n president trump was in the oval g thinoffice, he a decision aboi 13 and when i was cia is to prosecute themon au know. you know how you get indoctrinated into ms. 13, you killrinate someone in fronte gang of other people. you take their lif, oke away frm them. and donald trump got involveand he came to the east coast. he came to the northeast, and he got everybody involved and took out ms. 13. now we've got tren de aurora,. the prison gang. kamala is not doing anythingnow joe's asleep at the bridge, which i don't even have time to get into our american safe.me what these people know you're not safe with them. >> and not just in these poorhe
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communities, because once they've robbed them clea n and taken whatever little they have, what do they do? they sprea, whatd out.s fo and we've seen this for decades, jeanine. they spread out into suburbar du areas. and ms.. 13 went out into long island. they went beyondt babylon, out into other areas. they go out. so when you talkon, ot about aurora, let's look at what potentially happens in colorado, in other cities around the country. and then they agai citien, beyoe the deals, they begin to take territory treate d as. we have a bigger than we have ah bigger than a gang problemav. we have a foothold of domestic terrorists in the form illegal aliens in this country. and, you know, they should be working with they shouldinvov be involved. they should be a part of this. auroraed, said they're bringing them in. but i've checked and i haven't done much ye dt. it's all platitudes to appease the left. their policies did this. if your sons daughters, parents, any one of your friends or relatives
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yo or harmt it is the faul of the democrat party. all the elitists and harrifauls biden walls, all of them will leave you at the mercy of the gangs. >> and you know what's interesting? >> judge: they won't even tell l names of the terrorists who crossed the border that we t know were terrorists for privacy reasons. pam bonder to privai webb, thanks so muchth for being with us tonight. us tand tonight, trump continuep to push his message on the economy t and spoke to te auto workers in michigan earlier today. we'll you some of what he said. and steve moore and brian greenberg will join us. and later, instant reaction to kamala harris' first interview as a democrat nominee. stay with us. >> loose lip sync chips, as the old saying goes, they are so addicted that their entire existence is centered around getting the drug that they need
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edition of "hannity". the latest fox news poll shows that the economy is the number one most important issue for votersy is in several key key swing states. and on that issue, trump ison ta trusted significantly more than harris. is tso it's no surprise that trp is focusing on the economy, highlighting harris' failed jobs in a recent true social post and holding an economy event in the key swing state of michigan earlier today, where he also got to comment on the harris-walz. cn onn. >> take a look.n i will also stop chinesei electric vehicle battery companies from coming to michigao stchinesn and stealg our intellectual property, our workers knowledgmichigane, n sending it back to communist china. we're not going to let that happeg k to n. we're not going to let let that happen. every part of comrade kamala'sop economic plan looks like it was written for her by the chinese i party. it actually looks much
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available now. in all fairness. she did an interview today. she didn't want to go it alone. >> how do you think president xi is to do it?s just oh, he's just he's just savoring it. so she went in with his vice i president guy that nobody heard of. and she did an interview with a very friendly reporter. we'll see. maybe the friendly reporter. not friendly. she fri. >> a lot of other people. sadly, kamala harris is now using the poor economy to buy votes. this includes eliminating student loan debt for millions of. but the courts have blocked that scheme. and yesterday when the department of justice asked the supreme court to unblocke ,the high court said no. here with reaction, the founder of the committee to unleash prosperity, steve moore, and the big show host brian greenberg. all right, guys, i'll start with you, steve. you know what? here we go. the supreme said twice,ak
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you cannot make americans taxpayers who are already paid off their loans, too chose not to go to college or are in a mess themselvesge to pay for people who've got a college education and contracted to pay a debt. nc and you can't force us to payo for their loan. who thinkspay fo like that? >> it's a half $1,000,000,000,000 program. i mean, basicall trilly, this it we used to call graft, where you try to buy votes by passingf out free money to people. right? that's exactly. and by the way, you're a ple -- judge. you see that used to be a legal right. it should be illegal. and soe illegal, riglaughter he. you've got situation right now where the colleges are costing so much money, charging families so much money, and yet the supreme court has said, i think you said twice, i thought it was three times. noid twii , you can't do this, joe biden. and by the way, congress, which as i read the constitution, says the power to appropriate
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comes from congress. but congress has neveromesfrom appropriated con this money. >> so what i'm saying,ayin this is a power grab. it's a legal i. and judge, this is the same campaign that saying donald the trump is the one whos a danger to democracy. this is completely. and one little quick last point. i think about people like my wif andnte, my dear wife who off her college loan. it was a real sacrificr coe. 15 she took 15 or 20% of every20 p paycheck and she paid it off. whatshercey pae like a chump. she's like, why did i payd us this off if the government how many people in the future ever repay their student loan? right. right. and, you know, briano repaei, tt of this whole thing is that, you know, they didn't go to congress. they could have gone through congress and triedo to could tow passed. but i'm sure they had discussions where they said don't as y hasionsk me to get on the line for this. you want it, you're getting the benefi yout from it.in i'm not in my district. so it's no surprise that thact.t tried to do it the legal way. but i want to i want to look, you got the big money show money is a real problem
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these days. and it seems that buying a homey is out of the grasp of young g americans. whrasp oy it is homes are too? expensive, inflation is too high. >> interest rate>> is are too h. and kamala harris has the worst she er ever on the books for this. she wants to throwwants to t people $25,000 to buy their first home, which whit wil to do what it's hom going to inflate home prices by $25,000, making the problemm worse. here's a thing she says in her interview tonight. shworse. t shee saying, my valuh changed. an judge, the one thing that hast a to change are her values. her values are awful. ot she doesn't value the american worker. the american ameri family. s she doesn't value economic growth. does oe fiscalaluelu responsibility. please. kamala harris, i phyf you're gog to change anything, start by changing your values. g, startwell, and you know, by t changing her values, it's almost sinc it'e
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she's doubling down and all shed does talk about when she was d d.a. and attorney general, which is an embarrassmente excause it means she knows exactly how to handle the problems at the borderto,can that are causing, you know, the dent in our economy and medicaren d medica and the question as to whether or not it will even be around for the rest of us. whet it'n addition to all that, steve, that she's not she's not going to explain it. i truly believe that unless this happens in the debateber t on september the 10th, it'll go unanswered. >> hmm unan. >> well, i think that the after this interview tonight, n what what i've seen of it and what a disaster this has been, maybe disas a going to do with kamal ,what they did to joe biden is just put her in the basement for the next three months. shbasemeyou know, i mean, she ig a hard time explaininge her positions, which seem to change almost every every fes now. >> it's the old remember the old groucho marx line that, you know, thes ae these are mysf principles. >> but i have other ones. if you don't like these ones, i mean you ]. yeah. and i got to tell you, i got
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to tell you, brian, i mean, harrdisappointment among young people should be with kamala harris and the biden-harris tea m. yeah. that's why young people have said, we don't think we're going to have a secure retirement. we don't think wgave e can buy a house. we don't think we're going to be able to put money away for an emergency . t se they don't see a path forward with her. and the reason forward is she'so incapable of laying one out. and she just proved it again tonight. yeahngout and sh, she proved ite gauging. it witnever heard that one. steve.. brian, greg, bernie, thanks so much for being with us. and up next, kamala harris finally sat for her first interview since biden dropped or was pushed out of the racopp wed what about as well as expected? joe concha will have more reactiont about as n to hes sit down as we continue with this specialh edition of "hannity". >> melissa gilbert here. >> i've had a hard time sleeping since my late thirties when i didn't get sleep. >> things got worse and it took a toll on my mental
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use discount code flash. >> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". we're continuing to monitor kamalaaddition interview on cnn. and it's her first time sitting down with the prescnn,s. joe biden dropped out of the race. here is what she told abe networe bideout ofk about hw her position on fracking has changeoution od. >> in 2019, you said, quote, there is no question in favorin of banning fracking. fracking, as you know, is a prettycking, big issue, particur in your must win state of pennsylvania. ly must do you still want to ban fracking? no, and i made that cleare on the debate stage in 2020 that i would not ban frackin igt as vice president, i did not ban fracking. as president, i will not d fracking in 2019, i believe in a town hall. you said you were asked would to wcommit to implementing a federal ban on fracking on your first day in office? and you said, there's no question i'mfracki day in of bag fracking. so yes. so it changed in the in that
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campaign. in 2020, i make very clear wher?e i stand. we are in 2024 and i have not changed that position, nor will i goini g forward. >> harris was also asked about her constant flipflop flopping on issues including the border. an issuey believesnl that people should be prosecuted for illegallthat y crossing the border, the southern border. she said that shrdere and bidend good work on the economy and she is proud of her record.c harris even claimed joe biden was veryor from the beginningm that he would endorse her after dropping outg he. and harris' running mate, tim walz, admitted that hism grammar was incorrect when he claimed that he carriedr of war in war, which he never did. and here with reaction is fox a. s contributor joe conch all right. good evening, joe. hi how are you, janine? >> i'm not well. first of all, sh!e that sheai wants to ban fracking.
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okay. and what she she was following,e was asked a follow up by dana bash. shd be said, well, i made cleae the debate stage s that i wasns against fracking and i haven't done anything sinc e that 20s sh 2019. >> oh, what is she talking about, joe? >> oh, she's lying. judge, no question. i think we found there's no qu k a reason why kamala harris has avoided talking to the press for nearly six weeks since essentially becoming the democratic nominee. >> you takresse away her teleprompter and it's a train wreck, delicious you of a dumpster fire.ster >> a few things to unpack here from this interview. for startersa feings, the openiv to the interview. and i know you're on the air, but i watched it look more like a campaigniend you'r commercial produced by the kamala harris campaign itself. many of the questions that dana bash asked, they were the rhetorical version of a hot ston ae massage. >> and the lie is kamala harris with her emotionalupport support pooch tim walz by her side. by the way, the lies she tol byd in her interview, janine, were on baghdad board levels, for example.
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to your point, she says she's now not for banningshe sa fracking. s and she said she madhee it clear in 2020 that when she rano for president on the debate stage, that she was not foentr? fracking. well, there's one problem. isblemn a candidate in 2020. she dropped out before that. i can't find anye in dropp prooj yes, exactly. and i can't find any proof. i look for it.ud >> i looshe said that she said e supported fracking four years ago. it doesn't exist. >> in fact, the biden-harris administration on day one, jeanins noe, banned frackingand, on federal land. so there goes that argument. but of se goes course, dana bas bother to bring that part up. and by the wayd no, a town hall during that campaign in 2019, shto was,rris said she quote, 100% against bannine g fracking. we the big picture here, judge, and we've talked about this before, that when you take away abou b, her and the prescriptive remarks from kamala harris, she becomes a humaescript n. let's read this money quote again from this interview becaus where te i've read it tel and i still have no idea what she's talking about, how the harris quoteows talkin you mentioned the green
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new deal. i've always believed and i've workedned th, on it, that climl change is real, that it is an urgent matter to which w ie should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadliness around time. yeah, deadlines should apply to time. how utterl.yes, it y profound.ts this did not go well at all, and this is a big turning poin t ,this election, no question about it. >> well, you know, and if she wants to tal >>k about aroundcannot time, she can say that she'ss she's against the mandate, which she's the one whoieve believes sponsored the bill. and in addition to that, the bill spons had time built in where after 2030, you had to have fillthe cars could be fossil fuel or gas fueled. and by could be 20, 40, 45. >> i mean, these are out. these are not fliphese flops, j. these are lies. all right. i want to call for the spot. do we have something on the board or her? okayhose.., let's hear this. >> just one other question about something that you said in 2019 when you first ran, there was
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a debate. you raised your hand. when asked debaed whether or not the borders should be decriminalizerd. do you still believe that? i believe there should be consequences. we have laws that have to be followed and enforce fored and that address and deal with people who cross our borderl with illegally. lly and and there should be consequences. and let's be clear in this racee ,i'm the only person who haswh prosecuted transnational criminal organizations who trafficking guns, drugprosed and human beings. i'm the only person in this racey person who actually servea border state as attorney general to our laws, and i. would enforce our laws pr president going forward. >> i recognize the problem. this woman is lying. id the fact that she says our laws are meant to be followed. and of course, tews hav what yod that all the laws about the border shouldn't be followed and there should be consent. this transnational criminal organization, what the helansnaa have you done for the past three and a half years?
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>> go ahead, joe. precisely, jane. and this was so horribly produced, by the way, by cnn, the old the tidm russert, when s i used to watch meet the press because i was a dork in college and apparentlybecaa dork thoughs cool to watch meet the press on sunday mornings instead of sports center, for example. i di andd to actually. >> so tim russert used to go, but russert used to play back clips, right, for >> u p that he was inter interviewing, he would play the literal words of thavitnd person and then have that person react to it. why cnn particularly since this ad posted it? in other words, it was it was it was a package wasd type of presentation. >> it was pre-taped. why didn't they play her wordsye for her and then have her react to it? that woulds for have been so muh more effective. and then she talked about also that she's maintainingthen sessm her values. okay. i guess that means she does want to abolish ice because sh e said that on tape, too. >> that means she doesh believe that illegal border crossingi.s should be legal.s that means she wants to provide health insurance to all those who enter this country illegally for free. mind you, that means she wants
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to the health of private health industry. that means she thinks healths. uary citie >> that means she thinks that men can actually get pregnant. and that means she thinks that gun buyback programs work and raising taxes on small business won't result in higher prices for consumers or anything. i mean, we could go on her >> ie, e bu janine, but we've got finite time here. the bottom line is that we will not see kamal have fe picka harris do another interview before that debate with donalfore thad trump on september ten. and when that debate happens, if tonight is any indication, ps if donald trump is disciplined and ready like he wadiscips on e 27th against biden, it will be the beginning of the end of the kamala harri againsts, tim walzy land candidacy, because this got really exposed tonigh,t and it was also ending catch fails. is that still your vow?t wo you want to prosecute them and then let them out of jail? doto it's the same as the war on terror. i want to we got some sound here. i think i was her emotionalthin support guk ony. >> the idea that you said that you were in war, did you misspeak, as the campaign has said? i said we were talking about ine this case, this was after
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a school shooting, the ideas of carrying these weapons of warting the. and my wife, the english teacher, telling me grammar is not always correct. but again, if it's not,k this is an attack on my children for showing love nor or it's an attack on my dog, i'm not going to do that. and tht e one thino g i'llthat e is i'll never demean another member's servicedemean. >> this isn't about grammar. this is about a lie. >> he's playing the victim here tim walz, isn't he?they like, oh, they're attacking me because i misspoke. it ae e in misspeak, pal. you >> you left your unit when they were deployed to a war zone because you didn't want to fight anymore. >> grammer please. they're so phony, inauthentic, authentic. so this was a driving force, commander, sergeant major, unfortunately, that's all the ti time that we have left this evening. be sure to catch msevening,e on the tomorrow, 5 p.m. eastern. thanks for being with us. tomorrogreg gutfeld is next. have a great night, everybod