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>> bret: on monday on "special report" my interview with former national security adviser former secretary of state condoleezza rice. you want to see that please join shannon bream this weekend "fox news sunday." her guest virginia senator tim kaine and trump-vance campaign senior official corey lewandowski. also, please join mark levin this saturday and sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern. he has extensive interview almost two hours with former president trump. if you can't catch us live set your dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east and 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. enjoy your labor day. have a good time. we have 66 days until the election. maybe don't talk about politics. who knows? thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" with guest host kayleigh mcenany is next. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: busy friday night. we have a lot of news to get. to say i'm kayleigh mcenany in
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for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle." one week from today, the first ballots for presidential election will go out, the stakes could not be higher. and if you were wondering what kamala harris' day one priorities were. her first interview provided little clarity. >> if you are elected, what would you do on day one in the white house? >> well, there are a number of things. i will tell you first and foremost, one of my highest priorities is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. >> what would you do day one? >> day one it's going to be about, one, implementing my plan for what i call an opportunity economy. i already laid out a number of proposals in that regard. which include what we are going to bring down the cost of everyday goods. >> kayleigh: so vague, no answers. i was wondering what happened to this. kamala used to be crystal clear
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about her day one priorities. >> on day one we are going to repeal that tax bill. on day one we are going to repeal that tax bill. on day one we are going to repeal that tax bill. >> on day one we are going to repeal that tax bill. >> kayleigh: well, that tax bill also known as the trump tax cuts, actually benefit dollars all income brackets according to heartland institute analysis of irs tax data. in fact, listen to this. americans making between $15,000 and $50,000 received a tax cut between 16 to 2 #%. and those making between 50,000 and 100,000 received a tax break of 15 to 17% sound pretty good. so much for not taxing the middle class. who is the real kamala harris? is the kamala we saw last night vows to strengthen the middle class through socialist price controls or the kamala who wants to take your money and tax the
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middle class into owe billyian? and check out this humble harris brag from last night. >> one of your campaign themes is we're not going back. but i wonder what you say to voters who do want to go back when it comes to the economy specifically? groceries was less expensive and housing. >> what we came in we did what we could to rescue america. today we know we have inflation under 3%. a lot of our policies have led to the reality that america recovered faster than any wealthy nation around the world that was kamala harris bragging she brought down inflation to a higher level than it was during the trump administration. trump handed biden-harris 1.4 inflation rated now it's up 2.9%
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after hitting 9.1%. that's a 40-year high. >> quite noticeable that grocery prices are gone up probably like 40% in the last couple years. >> fuel prices go up. the price of everything goes up. >> it's ridiculous. what can you get for $100 before now it's like $300 instead. it's really bad. we all know prices are too high. kamala harris has admitted repeatedly on the campaign trail and even during last night's interview but here is the most important path tore republicans. tying kamala harris to the biden-harris economy. revealing bloomberg morning consult poll just dropped and it highlights what the g.o.p. must do. the poll shows, quote: that swing state voters' perceptions of the economy haven't drastically improved since harris took over at the top of
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the ticket a majority of respondents say they were better off under trump. here's the cash. voters appear less likely to hold harris responsible for the economic insecurities that playing biden. well, the fact is, kamala harris was one of the architects of bidenomics. she was the tiebreaking vote for trillions in spending that lit the raging fire of inflation that unleashed hell on the american families, she cannot escape her role in our country's economic maladies so, how can the trump campaign hold her accountable? that's the question. joining us now kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary venture. kevin, i thought of you when i watched this interview. because you told me, you know, i'm a businessman. a job creator. i need to know her policies so i can make decisions did you gain clarity last night?
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i'm up at the lake house. truck republicans, democrats, independents and we decided to watch. we are like the most dysfunctional family you have ever seen. look, if i can make a little common station before we start, should we get five answers the border. what about the whole thing with inflation who owns that? everybody agreed about that what about gaza? we wanted more information on that. fracking was a really weird outcome on that because it's -- that was like -- and the fourth question was, you know, through your campaign, you talked about socialized medicine in 2020, 2019? how about now? everybody wants the answers to these five questions. finally, if you think you put your tax policy in place, make us the most uncompetitive nation in earth hurt capital coming into the country? even the left and the right and the independents in this tiny little group agreed, let's get answers to those questions.
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we got none. none. it was more happy talk about the convention slipping over. pictures of the kids don't shoot the messenger maybe she can't do a interview live with follow on questions. i'm not bashing dana bash i think she asked questions. there weren't any follow-ups. maybe she can't do it. and that's why we are in this crazy situation unprecedented in an election cycle where the candidate that wants to be the number one ceo of the country, the president, can't do an interview live? come on! like i don't know what that was. but we didn't get any answers. so, i would love the pictures of the kids and the kum ba yah. but you can't kum ba yah your way and lead the country. i don't think it's going to work all about the vibes. we are supposed to love the
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vibes. all of this polling shows people are not connecting kamala to bidenomics, to the biden economy. how does the trump campaign change that? she was the tiebreaking vote for inflation. >> look, i think every election is tight and this one is very, very tight. let's talk michigan and 100,000 muslims. do you think her answers on gaza got any of those people back on side? i don't think so. that was a state won by 20, 30,000 votes. she has got to get those people back. she didn't answer that question. you got to answer the question i don't want to be partisan. i'm saying i'm seeing what i'm seeing. i'm saying she is not answering questions. she should get out tomorrow morning and do five interviews with you and four other reporters. and answer these questions. and then we'll find out her cadence. we'll understand what she can and can't do. or she only auto scripted candidate where if she doesn't have her notes and she can't answer -- i mean, look, i care
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very much that she be successful if she is president. i'm an investor. and i have got a lot of people here asking the same questions. and i ask the most huge advocates of her. i have got a woman here screaming after that at me yesterday. this is the kind of family we got i said did she answer any questions? she said no, she didn't she will do it next week. bring it. do it next week. let's go. we only have 60-some days to the election. i want answers. everybody wants answers. and she can't do it. she can't do that, america needs to know. and, remember, 60 days before the last election, when n. a contest with hillary, she was the undisputed winner what happened? 60 days is a long time. she owns the border.
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she owns gaza. she is the administration. she has to either distance herself -- that fracking answer, that really bothered me. i'm an energy investor. she wants the votes in wisconsin. she wants pennsylvania. she flip flopped for those two states. i'm troubled. i think it's disingenuous. i really think that. >> kayleigh: i do want to play this for you because i guess you could say this was the specific we got her housing plan, i mean, it's the most specific we saw her. let's watch. >> what we need to do to bring down the cost of housing. my proposal includes what would be a tax credit of $25,000 for first time home buyer so they can just have enough to put a down payment on the home which is part of the american dream. >> kayleigh: kevin, look, i feel deeply for gendz i can't imagine be a first time home buyer and staring down homes with huge interest rates is that the plan that will work? >> i got two gen zers in my
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family right now they looked at that and said wait a second, if you give everybody free money, you're just going to cause inflation. only one home for sale, the seller is getting the $25,000 by raising $25,000. i have been very vocal about this policy. i'm in the real estate business. it's an immensely bad idea, incredibly bad idea. i think somebody should talk them out of it. i would like to interview her on that idea i at this point in time live. i want to do that interview. i know rae. i know state policy. please let me do that interview. >> kayleigh: i would watch that would you have again and again. kevin o'leary interviewing kamala harris. let's make it happen. thank you very much. colorado's democrat governor just threatened a guest that we had yesterday on the angle after she warned about terrifying
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armed gangs, alleged gangs you are looking at are taking over apartment complexes. >> earlier that morning, i had seen several individuals carrying assault weapons down to the next floor of the building adjoining mine. i rioterred it to the police. all day we were nerves have you and high alert. because they told us they couldn't do anything unless something happened. it's not by any means isolated occurrence, unfortunately. i have months, almost a year and a half worth of foot tang from six separate cameras. i have a bullet hole through my car. >> oh my gosh. >> one inside and out the other. hit about five things all the way through. my husband also has bullet holes in his car. i call 911 no help comes for me. no help. we were on our own and left to die. >> kayleigh: can you imagine being that woman? how unreal.
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help did come eventually name of a city council is i member jurinsky. she has been sounding the alarm on these gangs alleged to be migrants from venezuela. despite all the video evidence we have seen colorado governor jared polis' office says taps purported invasion that is, quote: largely a feature of danielle jirn ski's imagination. and today he went a step further telling the angle, quote: it danielle jurinsky has evidence of illegal activity in aroar can assist the investigation it might be illegal for her to withhold it from the aurora police department and she should file a report immediately joining me now is danielle jurinsky. a governor's office calling you out by name twice saying that you are imagining this? it seems like governor polis is
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more interested in going after you is he so focused on me even though he heard himself from romero earlier. i know he heard what she had to say. so, now, coloradans are speaking out about the terror, the fear that they lived in, their cars, filled with bullet holes and yet the governor is still only talking about me. i haven't heard from him or anybody what the plan is to address this transnational gang. he now is asphyxiated on, i guess, attacking the whistleblower. >> kayleigh: yeah, it seems like it. in fact, i want to reiterate what he said that if you have evidence of illegal activity in aurora that can ajust in the investigation and might be illegal for you to withhold it. first, that sounds like a
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threat. and second, are you withholding evidence? i mean, it seems like i'm looking at the evidence. this video. >> yeah, so i, kayleigh, for a along time, i was the only one in the city of aurora that was trying to sound the alarm on this. publicly. at least, aurora police officers were coming to me constantly. and that's why i got so hooked on this and just would not let it go. hence why we are where we are today. but, i am the only one that was talking about this. i had said everything that i know. i have told anybody who will listen and it's amazing that now the governor has an interest in wanting to hear what i have to say urging me to file a police report. i have said it all. i have been saying it all. i don't know why it was getting down played. or denied. but, you know, this video couldn't be released until i knew for sure that i had the
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romeros move out of this property safely. i'm withholding nothing. i'm only one who was talking about this. >> kayleigh: sounds like what we call a straw man argument look over here so can i cover for kamala harris and don't look in front of your very eyes. thank you for bringing this very important story. joining us now is virginia governor youngkin. you made very different choice than the state of colorado. you rejected a bill that would have paved the way for illegal immigrants to get healthcare. have you purged the voter rolls and found thousands of noncitizens on the voter rolls. and in colorado, it seems there is a governor who is doing the exact opposite and now saying the video we are looking at is in the imagination of the council woman i just spoke to. your thoughts? let me begin with when you have a concerned citizen call you as governorrive got to listen and
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investigate. i think that's one of the big steps that governors take and on top of that. we have moved aggressively to make sure that we're doing everything we can to keep virginians safe. i have to say that when i came in, kayleigh,virginia was at 20 year high in murder rate. and we went at the work and, guess what? when you raise salaries and invest in training and equipment and b back the blue, you get moe badges on the street and crime goes down. and we just had our annual crime study released and we have seen the murder rate go down by 16%. arrests of drug dealers up 18% in our 13 most violent cities which we have partnered with in an operation called bold blue line we saw 36% decrease in murder rate. we can do this. we do understand one basic principle, which is we have to have more police on the street. we have to have collaboration in state and local resources. the most importantly, when we arrest you, you are going to jail.
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>> kayleigh: those are big moves. i want to ask you about the economy. big topic last night in kamala harris' interview. you might have heard at the top of our show. in virginia, i was encourage to do so see 10,000 new startups. cnbc ranked virginia number one in the economy for business. what should the g.o.p. do to combat kamala harris when she says i'm for the middle class with virtually no footnotes to say how she is going to improve the middle class? >> well, let's just begin with the fact that she has been in office for three and a half years. and everything that she's done to the middle class has made it harder, harder for americans and harder for virginians. two thirds, 66% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. she was the one that signed the legislation over and over again that unleashed inflation on america like we haven't seen in years. it's a gut punch any time anybody in virginia or around the country goes to the grocery
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store to fill up their gas tank to try to buy a house or to pay the rent. and that is just the realities. and i do think that this constant effort from kamala harris to change the narrative completely and to ignore the real track record that she has and, by the way, the real statements that she has made just begs the question, you know, is she asking america to believe her or believe their lyin' eyes? and americans and virginians know what they know. they felt it in their wallet and we have seen run way prices and they want something different. i know because i see it in virginia all the time folks want an economy that works for them. when we came in virginia was bottom third in job growth and now we are top 10 every year. we have had record job growth. we have had record investment in companies. we have streamlined regulation. and as a result we have seen record number of people working and i tell you, when you have high numbers of people working,
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you have record receipts into the states, can you take those receipts and provide tax relief and invest record amounts in education and in law enforcement then it works. and that's what americans want. they want an economy that works. they have seen it under donald trump, they saw the trump administration with high growth and low inflation. and, listen, the biden-harris administration did one thing, which sun leash record spending and truly, truly unleash inflation that's really, really hard to put back in the bottle. >> kayleigh: governor, i only have a few seconds here this roanoke college poll shows trump within three points of kamala harris. n. virginia. is it winnable. >> virginia is competitive. that very reason virginians have seen what common sense policies mean. they want strength back in the white house. the other big thing from that poll is over 70% of virginians think america is heading in the wrong direction, i will tell
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you, kamala harris is not the candidate for change. she is just the second chapter of the exact same book. don't listen to what she says. study her track record and i'm telling you, track record vs. track record, policy vs. policy. americans and virginians are going to want donald trump back in the white house. >> kayleigh: another nugget from the poll, you have a sky high approval rating. one of the most popular governors in the nation and can i see why. governor young, thank you. tim walz's excuses and kamala's blatant lies are on display, next. ♪
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different talking point. >> the idea that you said that you were in war. did you misspeak as the campaign has said? >> yeah, i said we were talking about in this case this was after a school shooting the ideas of carrying these weapons of war. and my wife, the english teacher told me my grammar is not always correct. >> kayleigh: you heard that correctly. he is trying to blame this on bad grammar but there's nothing grammatically wrong about a statement. it's just factually wrong. he never went to war. joining us now is david bellavia, medal of honor recipient and former u.s. staff sergeant. thank you, sir, for your service david, i was watching a video about you today you faulk about being in close combat not 30 meters but two feet. you are a medal of honor recipient. i wonder what you think when you hear tim walz say his lie really was this bad grammar? >> i have never seen anything like this. i mean, this is a full
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implosion. i mean, think about it. no one can convince me that at the convention the democrats wanted to profile, you know, tim walz's coaching career. of course you want to talk about his 24 years. those signs should have said sergeant major walz if you have got nothing to hide. and you don't bring members of the high school football team. you bring members of the battalion to tell us what kind of combat leader you are. because we all know what no one says out loud is that finding a left wing combat vet that voted for biden or harris is like big foot. i mean, this is the unicorn. you got to hold on to those guys and girls. they are every bit as patriotic as conservative veterans. veterans are veterans. one family, we all love this country. but, the democrats are looking for a tim walz in minnesota's first district. and that purple area they want to show they have got veterans, too. i'm telling you, this is the easiest thing to unpack. but, tim walz just can't do it
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that shows mow maybe the best thing tim walz did for the military was get out of it. that's not the qualities of nco we are putting out there. >> kayleigh: david, you make a really great point. you don't bring members of your football team you coached. you bring members of your battalion. why didn't he do that? i'm really curious with that i'm wondering what you hear from fellow veterans, are they upset by the stolen valor in how do they feel? >> well, you know, i think it was handled differently. look, we say things, we screw up all the time. you do it and at the job. we do it at home and our lives we're conditioned in the military is to take ownership. you take ownership. you say hey, i screwed up. i said the wrong things. you are blaming your wife, the grammar, there is a million and 5 excuse. here's the reality. if this was just a misspeech that's one thing. four or five issues with your military career, by the way, you
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know, alonging at 2028 governor wes moore came out and said oops, that bronze star, i thought i had it. it turns out i didn't have it. they told me i had it. and i have been telling everyone have a bronze star. i see a pattern here and democrats you got to clean up your vets wes moore is supposed to be a rising star in the democratic party. i want to ask you about a separate topic. a headline i saw a few weeks ago and i cannot get it out of my mind. this is from politico and it says progressives jostle for national security job under harris. and they talk about how progressives have been shut out by the biden administration. which was a disaster. we saw the fall of afghanistan. but now they have lists. and these people are prepared to come in and wipe away the obama people. wipe away the obama people. and progressives take over the cabinet. as someone who serves, you want to have faith in your commander-in-chief. what would the world look like. how do you think your fellow veterans would feel if there was a progressive takeover of
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national security i'm looking at the last three and a half years. if this isn't progressive. i don't know what level of progressive is out there. but it's quite clear that we have people in the national security apparatus that are hell bent on being friends in iran. and when, you know, when donald trump left the white house, iran had the gross domestic product that rivaled haiti. now all of a sudden they get money, they get adventurism. here's what we know. we have had how many embassies have closed under joe biden? confidence in the u.s. military is at a 20 year low and china is more brazen, russia is bigger and iran has more money. our enemies have had a better last four years than our citizens. >> yeah. my prediction, iranian gets nuclear weapons and china invades taiwan. if comars becomes commander-in-chief, david, so well said. thank you. well, calling what kamala did
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last night a softball interview is really an will insult to solvable players. hardly any pushback. very few follow-ups and a ton of flattery. parts of this interview were intis beginning britishable from the interview that harris and walz did with each other. >> i think i have white guy tacos. >> do you put any flavoring in it. >> no. no. here's the deal. >> they said to be careful and let her know this that black pepper is the top of the spice level in minnesota. you know. >> what about the spice situation the tabasco what is happening with that. >> i'm going to let it speak for itself. >> vice president have bringing peppers at her residence. she is trying to bring me alone on this. you know minnesotans. >> joining me now is lee zeldin. lee, this was like -- i don't think it was softball. i think it was t-ball. dana bash set up the tee. she placed the ball on it and let kamala rip. using donald trump would have have doyou think yiewmp have gon treatment? >> no, as a matter of fact, dana
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bash has interviewed j.d. vance and we saw how much she was trying to drill him. one thing that kamala harris was very clear about is that she says that her values have not changed. well, we have seen, no one needs to take our word for it. kamala harris' own words on video talking about her values are being open to having a 70% tax rate comparing ice to the kkk. talking about defunding the police. bailing out people who burned down minneapolis in 2020. time to get deeper and find out what the policies are. forearm, have you american farmers and u.s. farmland wondering how are you going to counter the threat of communist china? we have chinese nationals pouring across our border illegally. we have chinese fentanyl killing americans. and then you pick a vice president who is basically one of the biggest advocates in elected office in our country for china. so is your value to cozy up to china? so it requires you to go next
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level deep on all these different issues to get a real sense on what her plans are. you can't keep it at 30,000 feet. >> kayleigh: yeah, i want to play this question from dana bash. she gave kamala the answer in her question. listen. >> how should voters look at some of the changes that you have made that you have explained some of here in your policy? is it because you have more experience now and have you learned more about the information? is it because you were running for president in a democratic primary? >> kayleigh: i mean, lee, does she think she can't answer that question? >> is it because your pollster said that you can't be very radical, which, again is, one of her values that she has been preaching? it's very obvious to the average american what we're seeing. and then you don't -- there's a lack of trust here. so when she says that she's not going to ban fracking, then you start wondering okay, well, is
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it going to be policies that will make it impossible to frac even if it's not just son-in-law across the board ban on fracking? people's livelihoods depend on those details. communities depend on those details. and in the state of pennsylvania. there has to be a lack of trust. >> kayleigh: yes, lee, i want to get this news in. president trump answered an amendment 4. the initiative ballot initiative. he said how he would vote to fox news bryan llenas. listen. >> because it's radical. and when you talk about radical. having a baby abort -- abortion -- doing an abortion in the ninth month, is unacceptable to anybody. >> there is something in between but the six is too short and just too short a period and the nine months is unacceptable. but for that reason, for the radicalization on the democrat side, we're voting no. >> kayleigh: lee, i only have a
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few moments here. i want to be clear, 12 out of 12 times. planned planned parenthood filed a class action lawsuit. abortion until birth and taxpayer funding of abortion. what do you make of trump's answer? he now says he will vote no. >> he is right. he should vote no. and the extreme level where have you late term partial beyers. nondoctors performing abortion in new york. get rid of parental consent informed consent. people consider themselves to be pro-choice, they are against this being way too radical. president trump is right. >> kayleigh: vast majority agree with you and president trump on this one. thank you very much, lee zeldinen. just ahead. did a desperate democrat senator just offer college athletes thousands for endorsement? we will unpack it, next. ♪
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♪ >> kayleigh: democratic senator jon tester is in real trouble in montana right now. control of the senate could hinge on his seat. and he may very well lose that seat. that could explain why college athletes in the state are being offered cold hard cash to endorse him. a group called montana together reached out to the university of montana through open doors.com,
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offering nil. that's name, image and likeness deals for athletes. the offers range from # hundred dollars to $2,400 in exchange for videos that are spreading the word about the democrat senator. we asked senator tester's campaign about this. they denied any knowledge of these actions from an outside group and said they are not in communication with them. joining me now is wily met scers who helped break this story she also studies journalism and track and field athlete at the university of montana. lily, fantastic job breaking this story. what happened? >> yeah. thank you so much i received early email around early august. forwarded to us by athletic director passing along a message from group called montana together like you said and looking for students willing to endorse tester's campaign. immediately i had my journalism
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senses tingling this needs to be talked about huge deal relatively unprecedented. people want to hear a senator is paying college athletes to endorse his campaign. let's get this story rolling and get ran and i broke it last week fantastic job on that. senator tester says he is not a part of this. our producers we did some digging montana together is behind. this they went through someone called open doors. there is a man named matteo there. he gave nil offers. got ahold of matteo not affiliated with the campaign. as soon as we heard we were fox news. he wanted to get off the phone. do you have any idea who is behind this? you definitely have to have your speculation around. this you can't say for certain. who other than jon tester's campaign would be willing to push such a strong amount of money. i know it came from open endorse
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and montana together group. like i said you have to wonder is this jon tester's campaign pushing these agendas? >> kayleigh: yeah, lillian, jon tester, of course, one of 51 senators who did not stand with keeping biological women in women's sports. amazing that now he's you to endorse him. lilly, thank you. and great work on your journalism. you will be an amazing journalist. all right, kamala spouting lies in her new ad blitz. the angle's 2024 ad war is next. ♪
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i'm a big fan of president reagan and i can see such connection between what is happening now in our country and in the party and what happened then, which is why i am excited to watch this next clip. our own raymond arroyo sat down with penelope ann miller who portrayed nancy reagan in the new film "reagan." >> what would you say to those who say this is a partisan movie? >> well, there's going to be people who say that and there's going to be people who say the movie is only made for one type of audience. for me and weigh really hope to do in helping to create this story and tell these -- story about these people's lives, was to show that this isn't an agenda. it's a biopic. it's not a -- there's no political agenda. whether you like him or not. >> right. >> what makes this story interesting and who are these people and what's behind the scenes. >> in the '80s and '90s, there wasn't quite the political overlay. >> no. >> that we see today.
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>> i know, it's funny that you bring that up because, when i was a young girl, my -- i grew up in a liberal democratic household. and yet my parents were friends with republicans and the bloomingdales were friends of theirs through their parents and so on and whatever. anyway, so if -- they went to a lot of parties and the parties were mixed. there were actors who were democrats and republicans and politicians and whomever and they would go to these parties. and i found that people could interact with each other socially, and it wasn't going to change their friendships. and i find that very different now. >> kayleigh: can't wait to watch that. on to this. the 2024 ad war is well under way. each week of the campaign we will dissect them, republican and democrat and issue our own report cards. joining me now is perry silling, president of the american principles project. terry, let's jump right in with this trump ad.
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it looked like this was filmed by everyday americans. >> i am not with kamala harris. >> i am not with her. >> i am not for kamala. i am for donald trump. >> i am not with kamala. >> i am not with her because she is not with me. >> kayleigh: so, terry, what's the grade? >> i give it an a-minus, kayleigh. thank you so much for having me. this ad is really smart because it gives these types of voters, democrat-leaning voters, permission to vote for president trump, and i love how authentic it is. it's not overly doctored and overly produced. it's if cell phones and web cams. it's very, very good. >> kayleigh: love it. the everyday americans, they were the best part of the republican national convention. noticeably not a lot of stories there at the d.m.c. for everyday americans, but let's move on speaking of the democrats to kamala. her approach here is to talk about everyday issues. >> when i am elected
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president, i will make it a top priority to bring down costs. i will fight to give money become to working and middle-class americans. >> kayleigh: terry, what say you? >> i give that ad an "a." it's very good for two reasons. it tells voters what she's going to do in office to alleviate their economic burdens, and also it addresses the elephant in the room, which is that she is a vapid candidate that's running on describes and not policies. it goes right to the core. >> kayleigh: yes. she could use some footnotes but i know footnotes are meant pour for position papers. i would love to see some of those. terry, this has gone viral. i've seen it all over social media. in fact my dad sent it to me. this is from nicole shanahan, r.f.k., jr.'s former running mate. not an official ad but it's this viral video. >> are you or your loved ones suffering from illnesses such as t.d.s., also known as trump derangement syndrome? are you willing to elect
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someone who was the least -- you might be struggling from t.d.s.. independence allows you the freedom to finally think independently once again. >> kayleigh: what grade does tds get? >> these are all great ads. i give it an "a" because that is an ad that is going to get shared by a lot of people, republicans mostly and will send it to all their votes and goes against media narratives. >> kayleigh: this one may not get an "a." senator jon tester trying to seem relatable. watch. [ ♪♪ ] >> as you can see, this is riverview barbershop. where i get my $12 cuts. >> new man. >> that should last me 'til september, for god's sakes. >> it definitely won't. >> ha-ha. come on. >> kayleigh: i mean, are we supposed to forget all his lib --r liberal policies
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because he got a haircut? >> i gave this one a "d." this is a terrible ad. he has been a senator in montana for 18 years. it doesn't tell voters anything that he's going to do to alleviate their economic concerns, and it reinforces the message that most voters i think probably already know. i don't know what he's trying to get across by talking about $12 haircuts. >> kayleigh: that's pretty brutal. i mean devil's advocate here, just a few seconds. do you think, like, someone relates to that and says this guy's like me? >> i don't think so. look, i mean, at this point, you know, most barbershops would be better off putting a sign in their windows saying we fix $12 haircuts. >> kayleigh: perry, thank you. that's it for us tonight. i'm kayleigh mcenany in for laura. catch y'all next week. [ ♪♪ ] [ ♪♪ ]

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