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emily, have you ever been to otis field? i'm going now. >> oh, you are. that the back of a harley? we're going to see this hairy. >> relax and bring some peanut . >> oh, all right. it's still daytime. yeah. so that was before rfk skinned it? >> yes, exactly. all right, emily, you're up. all right, guys. well, you got to go for you might remember back in from this chair in august of 2020. i told you about this very special nonprofit, canine hurricanes, heroes dedicated to bringing veterinary care to retired working canines after a white house intruder was taken down on live television by canine hurricane. the vet bills for these four legged heroes are only covered while they're working, but many have to medically retire due to injuries sustained on the job. protecting their handlers, taking bullets for them, or in brutal assaults like hurricanes here, congress is now stepping up. >> go to canine heroes. dawn. i sign it. but emily, we got to leave it there. that does it for ] us.
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welcome to a special edition of jesse watters primetime. i'm pete hegseth in for jesse on friday nigh ft. st >> well, the grades are in and connell harris last night se flunked her exam. >> did you see her on television last night? this is going to bet? the president. e th this is going to be our the president of our country? sr i don't think so. and it's the first interview nobody'sg in like ever seen anything like it. and if you're too weak to don- a one on one interview with a person that was so soft, you know, i know, dana, she', always, you know nasty. it was a very weak interview. from the standpoint of cnn.n. >> i think cnn shouldk be ashamed of themselves. >> just like joe at the debate, the country watched the kamala harris bubble pop in real time last night. and as trump mentioned it, was it because cnn's dana bash asked any hard hitting
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questions? >> she did not. it's becauseashty hard kamala pd she's not obama and she's not no biden.e' she's worse. what we're about to show you hide the kids will shock you, not only did she not look presidential, hunched over like a break room-roo table squished in between dana bash and tampont tim. >> but kamala spent a wholeampo month preparing for one interview and she couldn't answer the easiest question a reporter could everr. is q they had to practice forue this ten times. right? okay. camelot, we're doing this again. this question has definitely coming. >> you want to be president? here's the questio coming. want to ,n.n. ected, >> if you are elected,yo what would you do on day one ina the white house? well, ther e are a number of things i will tell you. first and foremost, one ofes iso my highest priorities is to doe what we can to supporti thin and strengthen the middle class. i think, sadly, in the last decade, we have had and thedent
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former president, someone who is who really been pushing n agenda and in an environmentvirm that is about diminishinengwho e the character and the strength of who we are as americans andou really dividing our nationo da and i think people are ready to turn the page on that. so what would you do day one, day one?implem it's going to be about one implementing my plan for what i whatl ann opportunity economy.ng >> in day one, we're going to implement my plan.pass i what is your plan? i'll tell you later. pass it so you can find ou you t what it is per that before cnn had to ask kamala what d her vision was twice and they still didn't get an answeridt ao didn't democrats just spent a month telling us kamal kama is the candidate of hope and optimism and change to bring america what i believee the american people deserve, which is a new way forwardth and turn the page on the last decade of what i believee has
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been contrary to where the spirit of our country really lies with the last decadehe las. pa of course, the last three and a half years has been part of your administration. admin i'm talking about an era that started about a decaderrup, ago. >> excuse me, i'd prefer not to interrupt, but you have been in the white house for for the last three, three andears a half years, right. >> they pretend like o the laste four years of harris biden never happened. >> i mean, dana could barely get the words out of her moutho . >> it's the easiestie follow up of all time. but she's so in the tank she couldn'tst folime buthe ta. fort >> you see, kamala wants you to forget that her fingerprints wererints we all over. >> remember this? the biggest cover up in washington histor y. >>pr you insisted that president yoden is extraordinarily strong, given where we are now.e do you have antsy regrets about what you told the american people? no, not at all. not at all. i havei have served with presid
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biden for almost four years now. and i'll tell you, it's one of the greatest honors of my careeroft hoy care. >> truly. i told you to hide the kids. it's hard to watch bodyth language experts, by the way, told the daily mail that when biden's name was brought uilbid quote, there was a look of what could be fear in her eye expression fea and her brows pur as she even rearranges her shoulders, as though going through a battle that was the dailily mail, harris looked uncomfortable. >> when you watch the whole interviemaybe w, maybe it has something to do with her. chaperon coached him toweringlp over. >> you know, you want your coach helping you. you're not right thereyobut . ething or maybe it's because she was trying to be somebod ny that she's not.if i mean, i'd be nervous, too, if i was the border cza i wr and lt in 10 million people on my. atch >> just one other question about somethingou f that you said in 2019 whenir you first ran, there wasern a debate. ke you raised your hand when asked whether or notd whetor not the r should be decriminalized. do you still believe that? i believe there should
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be consequences. we have laws co that have to be t followed and enforced that address and deallegall with people who cross our border illegally. and thery,ulde shouldhan 10 be consequences. >> mm-hmm. i mean, more than 10 million b people. she knows it. the harris biden white house sold trump's border wall foren scrap and thent open the floodgates to illegals. >> nowto, kamala believesma in consequences, and maybe ore's no magalyba harris or is t magala harris? >> you know, pronunciations are very importantit. imp kamala sounded poorly rehearsed. she was visiblory uncomfortable and she lied through her teeth. and dana bash didn't stop her.tt th she allowed her to do just that. the only tim te kamala told the truth was when she admittedt she hasn't changed. >> do you still want to ban t fracking ? eb no.ate and i made that clear on the debate stage in 2020 as p i would not ban frackinang as vice president, i did not ban fracking as president. i willll not not ban fracking.me what made you change that position at the time?
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well, let's be clear. my values have not changedhangee how should voters look at some of the changesrsme of th that ye made? should they feel comfortable and tt that what you're saying now is going to be your policy moving forward? ana, idan, i think the the the c important and most significant aspectant aspe of my policy pere and decisions is my values have not changed. >> any time, by the way. take this to the bank. eany time, she says for the rest of this campaign. let me be clear. e clear" she'sshe's about to sag that's not clear at all or contradict something she stood fofor.r before.abou >> you see, this interview wastm not about getting to the bottom o of what harris actually believes. the media knows what you and i i kn's athise's a california socialist, and that's putting it kindly. >> this waas as about testingme kamala. >> can she handle primetimime?e >> could she spent her way out of just a softball? l?it turns out she can't do it.e >> cnn's own fact checkers camen out last night and gave her a flunking grade.
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>> the fact check, bottom line, abby, is that she did not actually make e clear at a 2020 debate that she had changed her previous support for a fracking ban. i went over the transcript of that debate tonight. nowher here de in there does she makerv clear that she had abandoned su forevious support a fracking ban, and the media th missededeven just the insult. >> i think she moved the ballbi >>rwart,d a little bit. >> you know, maybe she can score a touchdown tonight. i don't think she moved the ballthe hink we that much a >> i think we saw why it tooysk her 35 days to do an interview. you know, shintee wae was mushye she was weak. >> it was artificial. it felt contrived the whole way. sh she ne,e offered no remorse,g regrets, no introspection about anything they've done. im. >> she's trying to skip a block of time. anyone>> pet looking for inspird last night, of course, left disappointed. >> wow. . >> you were left vindicated. columnists soundede th like the kamala we've known all along. >> a shaa m. er >> i find a lot of her to trajectory to not be my brandwe
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of woman leader. we've got three majornd international crises going on and someone applying someo to be commander in chief. as a woman, i want to see you door more than, you know, g appeal to giggling and havinirgl a girl moment on the stage. >> last night, kamala harrisas tried to run out the clock. she stalled and filled timrleed with poorly memorized line after poorly memorized line. >> and then she stil l shel fumbled the ball at her own one yard line, even though dana bash handed it to her on a silvera platter right in the middle of her super bowl. of hydee, as erationhe middl harris failed because as soon as kamalsoa stepped foot in froe of a camera for the first time with the bright lights, the whole country' bewhols watcw she was forced to answer forer her flip flops, mistakes and scandals, all in a short interview. >> and she couldn' interviet do it. the interview was less thanshow 30 minutes. th that's half of the show. that's one eighth of fox and friends weekend. it's nothing nds week. n trie >> it's easy.wa cnn tried every way they coulder
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to make it as easy as possible, although whoever put him in that breat hak room should be fired. >> who picked that set? and what did kamalwhat did?a do? she handed the ball right back p to team trump.d that's called a bad candidate. and it's called bad decision making kamal. a >> and if kamala harris can't even perform in a basic intervie llw, a really easy one, anw she can run the country. hopefully after last night, last night, and the debated th' that's still to come. >> she never will. membe r let's bring in a member of the trump transition team. >> tulsi gabbard , just first. >> you know, you've been a part of preparing president trump for upcoming debate. you've debated kamala harris. s very low. this was very easy, very, controlled, very little pushback. >> what did you see? well, first of all, i think let's just take a step back and look at the lead up to thisterv massively hyped up interview. they'view. e been hyping this up now for over a month. she's going to do a big intervieinterview before the en
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month. and so everyone was watching. whe looking, okay, what isarri this big interview going to be? finally, kamala harris.ds f after 39 days, queen kamala descends from her tower to come and talk t to the little people. yes. and then what we sawe made very clear what they've been trying to hide. she came acros across as very wa insecure, clearly out of depthri on any kind of issues and nott n even knowing where she stands on different issues or, frankly, what he herr what her plans are. and she came across as someone who's afraid. and what she's afraid of is that we, the people, will ses ae what she's trying to hide and that there will be and this moment that the american people will be like that child that ha at has s the couragees to say, hey, guys, the emperor has got no clothesthat's h on. and that's her. that's her right now. and that's what came ha across. and i think has been made verysa clear. it'll be interesting to see now whether they stick with this strategyte o of trying to hideing to
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her or whether the american people are going to continueue e to see who kamala harris really is. >> that's right. what's the altered strategy now? because i really tragedyw? thine this is a big moment in the campaign, sort of the betting markets, by the way, which totally flippettd ind in favor of donald trump after this aired. ho you pla? capab do you hide her more and play into the caricature that she's not capablif youut he of?er que you put her out there, but istf you put her out there, then she has to actually answer question up ss and the big debates coming up. >> so where do they go next? >> who knows what they're going to do? i'm sure they're telling themselvesm sure the and tellin she did a good job. >> but i can tell you whatha>> c the american people need to hear and they need to see from both candidates runningu sn for president is who are you? what do you stand for? s yo what is your record and what is your plan to solv e what is so broken in this country? i've been travelinelingdiff with president trump across different states just overert oh this past week alone, and i've seen him in real time talking with reporters rep,, answering h questions that have not been prevented, answering, an questiu
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from voters in the country. reco record,ndidat speaking about issues. voters deserve that from every candidate runnine runninident ai president, and they are not getting it from kamala harris. and i think we're seeing why because shesn't hae doesn't have anything to say. now, it's an amazing it's a big moment, makes the debate man more more significant. you're right in the middle of it. tulsi gabbard, thank you forls joining us. >> great insight. thanks, pete. thank you. all right, here no>> pete:w, ne, founder of american majority, the author of the great new bookly actually, ned, it jut arrived in my office, american leviathan. check it out. it's a great read. i had the pleasure of serving it. ned, great stuff of blur. >> i. >> real quick, before i appreciate it. i want you to read because dana bash- did an interview three weeks before this one, and it wasn't with kamalt with a harris. it was with j.d. vance. and i just feel like i'm watching a differentifferen. >> here's dana with j.d. vance on august 10th. >> you guys seem to beha struggling a little bit. kamala harris ha s been calling the shots as . there's no evidence that kamala harris threw him overboard. t t governor walz has hilled you and donald trump anid
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that is weird. you're saying tim walz doesn't have affection for his wife? i don's t even understand that. but you have been t on the campaign trail. railquestion ing tim walz, miliy record. governor wellsd served 24 yeart donald trump didn't serve in the military. ru ryhe received a medical draft f deferment. >> do you find that shameful? where wains that data was? and by the way, by the way, j.d. vance did fantastic. >> that interview with an adversarial interview. and kamala crashedan with softballs. >> well, no, i think between that interview and what we saw last night, it's again, abundantly clear that the corporate propagandists or the medi edia aa arm of the democratic party. ni was tl stunned, though, that was the world series of softball interviews last night. i mean, it's thegh communist nes network provide a veteran. dana bash. >> she's leading kamala harris with questions and answers, answers in the questions. yes. and kamala still got beaned u upside the head with theng softball questions. >> i think what they're doing, '
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though, you know, i get what tulsi saying there's no answers. they are tryinno answe theyg to avoid reallyle kno letting the american people know thw that kamala harris is a far left neo-marxistle candidate proposing soviet style policies and the last thing that they want to do is really press her on answers o. tr what do you want for this country when she says, my values mys have not changed? pete i think we can drawr conc our conclusions from that. shlu thae wants to continue the disaster. biden-nomics. she wants price controls. . she she wants the open border. she wants to push the coerciveth socialism of the green new you'r deal. i think we know exactly who she is. and you'reright. right, they've now got themselves stuck into a corner because dr o we putight her out for more press? >> but at the same time, think about last night. it shs, was 18 minutes prerecorded, not a live interview. she did about 9 minutesdo of that. she's going to have to face donaldnald trump for 90 minutes. on september 10th. dedon't think she's going to be able to last through that debate. >> pk soi don't thin
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either. i mean, i think i think it waste the debate where trump took out biden. remp tookit's this interview. >> and it will be that debate that despite everything the corporate medite everya is g to do to put their finger on the scale for an incapable human beings across the boarr oo they had to be exposed to the wl american people and will be those moments . not all the cover up, correct, that ultimately matter. again, the boo e's gok is going to take her to the cleaners. absolutely. american leviathan by deadline. thanksby n for joining us. >> appreciate it. thank you. all right. there's a new antitrusnet hoax and we'll bring it to you next . it's not that things are set back here in ann arbor. a beautiful night for some football. ready to rock here. the big house. peace. >> have you tried theseor tur new fabris car vent clips? new fabris car vent clips? the new intensitn total control. total control. i can turn it up. that smells good. or turn it down nice and light. enjoy.
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bed is only 999 plus get free delivery when you add any base while the median.s >> it's only the media hasstor ignited a firestorm around president trump's visit to arlington national cemetery on mondaarlingtoy, where he honr the lives of 13 service members durid during the 2021bombin abbey gate bombings. >> the third anniversaryir
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you see since the visit, the media and their closesest allies, otherwise knowne as unnamed sources, have been workinbeen g overtime to put together a new manufactured hoax about trump's visit, saying president trump sulliedit the hallowed grounds and started fights with staff. >> the idea that you would kind of try to politically profit off of this moment by bringinggr a camera crew and filming in the sacred groundound>> this >> this is not the first time that we've seen him go someplace that should be a sacreda military remembrance day of remembrance and try to turn l it into a moment about donald trump. >> there's something broken in donald re you he therd trumpe here you have the former commander in chief, president of the united states, who come and s in and decides he wants to use these dead soldiers as a prop. >> america's only convicted criminal president broke the law again, this time to steal the valor of the bravep americans who have been buried there for 160 years. >> how does sectio mm-hmm.
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n 60 is for people that died in iraq and afghanistan? >> just to clarify, justnd afg e the fine people hoax the suckers and losers, th hoax, this new arlington hoax is a media creationa . ully pro >> "the washington post", thankfully, provided this dramatic retellindramaticg of events, which i will read dramatically. >> a cemetery employy employee to enforce the rules as provided to her by blocking trump'ng s team from bringing cameras to the graves of u.s. service members killed in recen rect years. >> a larger male campaign aide insisted the camera was alloweda and pushed past the cemetery. employee, leaving her shockeda i ane media, insisting that that worker wants to stay anonymous and won't press charges because she fears retaliation from big bad. >> we had reporting that thee oi official in questionld fil at arlington cemetery should file a repor bt, but then shes declined to press charges. and military officials said that she waid that was afrd that she was going to be retaliated against. >> we have our morning
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. estab >> but one thing, anti-trump establishment continues to leaveli out of their reportig is that trump was asked to attend the ceremony by and take photos with the families. a >> the media claims are outraged. what would you say peop people who, what may be pro-trump, anti-trump, whatever their politicevs might be, who just feel like that's not a place for politicianr s ou for politics? >> i would have to say i wou. are you in my shoes? i invited him. my son was was murdered under the biden-harris administration. >> the families of the fallen h wanted him there. >> they invited him there. >> while trump was spending the abby gate tragedy anniversary comforting familiest whose loved ones made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of all of ushe uat, c our current commander in chief, if that's what we still call hi m, was on vacation. fol >> and kamala harris, followingi the lead of heleadr coach, was a wall sending out only a press
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release. >> trump saying the entire scandaentireandal atl at arlingp by the harris biden administrationadminist. is >> i really don't know anything about it. all i do is i stood ther e and i said, if you'd like to have a picture, we can have a picture. if somebodd ity did it, this was a set up by the people inmini the administrationstra that, oho trump is coming to arlington. that looks so bad fous.r us.y tm >> they know about it.ak look for them. so they got to make it, try to make it look bad fobar hid fm while he does the right thinge a on behalf of those families. >>mi we know that the media has the memory of a fruit fly, but while the leftft i is currey freaking out about photos being taken in arlington, we would liken,ke to remind the foi that biden was the first one to use photos taken in section 60 of arlington. d watch canpaign a never lessen the magnitude we you lr loss. this, i can promise you, weforgt will never forget you.d god bless you all.
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and god protecr t your troops.vh >> okay, so it's cool ife biden's standing over the grave. . t it congressman mike walz is a former gary brady joins me now. you've been in washington as all these hoaxes have been perpetuated. this feels a lot like the other ones. re one really can go on the recordll. ed. no one really knowsdia' what happened. the media is hyperbolic about it and it's all meant to cover up something you know they're ashamed of. >> the president t hamed of should have been there. >> other people should have been. donald trump showed up. pete. >> yeah.ha pete, i have to say, my heartisw just breaks for these families that much more. this was reallase y the most despicable this this made upacti reactionon i as one of the mosts despicable things i've seen. >> but let me just read yot reu a quick quote from army veteran o'hara sergeant o'hara, tro was in the old guardard.. he said, i watched president trump spend more time at the graveat ts with the famin than i have ever seenta a political representative do before. no rushing, no handlers trying
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to move it on. just. ryin him trying to show t gratitude and love these familiesfamili for their loss. >> this was a veteran who had literally spent hundreds of times, hundredss,, hundreds of gravesites, wreath laying. gt and i got to tell you, while we were down there, one ofi the families couldn't make it. so i pulled out my phone and saidut msaid hey, mr. presi? you mind calling the mom and face time her absolutetely, mike and spend it time? >> by the way, you and i have been to section 616, probably dozens of times over the last 20 years. we always take photos with our buddie wits, with our fellowpecl green berets and special operators with the tombstones. send theoperatorm the families.. send them around. it's a special place. heck, families a pla camp out t. for the day on memorial day. >> those familiefamiliess wantem there. they had every right to have them there. and want to pass between candidate trump and former president trum
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p, give me a break. >> kamala hasn'tbothered bothert to call them in four years, much less sit down with them or be therethat day that day. >> pust is. and anyway, it's just ridiculous. are >> and you were there. and so the things the media is saying happened are things you didn't witness and never would. >> not at alt atl. a >> and by the way, trump's tealh withinally was not going to let the media that travels with trump out out o of the vant all. and we talked to the families and said, you know said, y knowt going to be cameras in your faces. there might be a few photographers at a distancers ac e, and they said we would like that because we want this moment captured for for for all of history. the familiesy. mi wanted them down in section 60. they wanted them there in the first place. and t mn i it, they deserve to e whatever they want. >> our reaction at this point should be righteouoint sho s indignation m and disgust for what the media is willing to do to someone is w who spent time, overwhelming amounts of time amou families that deserve that kind of respect. this was not a drive by. it was to hear. from the he you
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and ulysses, as grant statues were knocked down by protestn dn centers. >> and even though a number of statues were taken down, that was apparentl not y not enoughonuments for some 98 statues s in san franciscom will now be surveyed by an outside firm to determinto dete. they will be removed from view or not. they include statues of benjamin franklin, george washington and abraham lincoln. in additio gton andbrahamn to various ward heroes, catholic saints and even a bust of forme sena california senator diane feinstein. shis projectdian is called shapg legacy. it's expected to be finished in januaryinxpected . e sa >> a senior program manager with the san francisco arts commission says lookinciscartsga city's monuments and statues as a whole shows, quote, a concentration that talks about power, privilege, whites s ,supremacy, patriarchy and colonialism. a $3 million mellon foundation grant will stand the surveyprojc of the monuments. the mission of this project is isquottte, confron
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the inequities of the past, to confront the inequitiesitiesa of the present. now, some might argue san francisco has bigger problems, like dealing with thet rampant homelessness, crime and drug use that plagues partsa of the city. but statues and monuments are apparentlyt's what's making headlines there this week. >> wow. whil ina, thae cristina, thank you. crime, homelessness in san diego. natives, americans, catholics. francis scott key, star-spangled banner. that's got to go. granstar-sd t he won the civil . >> that's got to go. abraham lincoln, washington. lincolhington war heroes.od >> dianne feinstein, got to go. all right. good check. than k you.e >> all right. are w we've all heard the expression you are what youha eat. >> and ultra processed foodf th makes up about 70 3% of thegrocr food we buy from u.s. grocery stores. nutrition used to be nu issue. any >> that was until rfk jr. teamed up with donald trump to make america healthy again ortr omaha foumr short. >> we're going to make america healthy again. you know t, we're a nationand that is not doing well in a lotl
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of ways and we're not doing so well with health. but we're going to solve a lotst of those problems, i think, over the nexperiod ot short per. of time. a lot of it's common. a lot of that's common sense to whichommoyou all common seno you get right down to it. enviwe're going to get toxic chemicals out of our environment and we're going to get them outthem o of our foodt supply. >> we're going to get them out of our bodies. >> p tbut now the same outlets that were once urging americans to make healthier choices arg ous are pushing out defenses of highly processed and highly profitable foods.re's >> here comes big food a." maga here's a time magazinezi headlie from january of 2023. >> so over a year and a half ago, quote, why ultra processed foods are so bad for you?afte edbut after kennedy tied his health movement to trump, of course, they switchedched sig publishing a much different piece, defending, processe procd food under the banner. >> what if ultra processed foods aren'ts ba as bad as you think? >> fox news medical contributor and the author of the new book blind spots, dr. marty mccaffrey joins us now., he >> doctor, help me outlp. this
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is this justju a straight up if trump and rfk are for or against and then we got to be on the other side? >> look, it appears to be just g contrarian behavior. what we're seeing with this new enthusiasm thi around addressing chronic diseases and childhood obesity is an endeavor to do something. nobody has paid attention. no one's been willinattention wo on big food and big ad and big pharma. >> we have poisoned the foodd se supply, engineered, highly addictive foods and seed oil s. we diagnosed kids with mental diagnoses left and right. and we medicate them. and no one is saying anything. we're converting our nation'sts children into a generation of patients. we. can't keep going down this road. >> and is this is the reaction from the media based on science or is it just political? >> because a lot of things you laid outs yoid out, rfk jusm about, donald trump is embracing it. people are feeling it in their own lives. ing.would would if you're an objective observer, would you agree scientifically? ationn >> well, look,data poi the only observation and data points i have is that this was
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an issue the media and the left was writing about up untiln last week. and then suddenly there appears to be this sort of contrarian attitude. i think it's bipartisan and iune think people are going to come around because people have kids and kids are, you know, when it comes to how we treat our nation's children, people arele ali willing to say. politics aside, it's getting bad. wewe h have skyrocketing ratesr, of autism, cancer, die beatings. i mean, we've got to do something. yeah . l. >> next week, kamala harris will come out against processed foods and seed oil to come. that's that's to come. dr. marty makary, thank you for your time. appreciate you joiningrtkary sp >> all right. sopranos star joins primetime next . >> we've been searching across america for a special place with a story waiting to be told. i've seen my community come together where people like me have gone through their own share of pain and suffering,
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and if it's not politicians pretending that they're cool oth r that they care about you. >> of course it's celebrities. it's all it' about protecting's a woman's right to choose. it's about lowerinbout lowg taxn the middle class, being unburdened by what has been. d >> what? excuse me. white dudes for kamala? >> ys all right. >> so what is kamala's economic plan? cy? >> state policy. y are you out of your mind? >> did you send something wrong with joe biden on that night? no>> no. not at all. we're not reporting properly. ly.i was the man alone.at he's already out and respectperd what he's done for our country. >> period. .well, fashion icon derek zoolander. he's getting four hairs to quick question why you came. > wha what you like about has platform. just very excited about theitemn record and all the energy and excitement that's aroundt tt this movement right now. so that's why i'm here because it's time for change and it seems like it's happening. >> do you think she'll>>she'll ?
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to sustain the momentum post-convention? for sure. you thin>> for sure.>> do yok tg to be close? it's going to be close. but, you know, everybody's tivated she motivated to work, to work and make it happen. so and she's t and she and tim walz are just two incredible candidates. >> a lot of infectionsctions the but have you or a loved one been diagnosed with tds? don't worry. rfk and his former running r., nicole shanahan. >> they've found a cure.>> are yo areu or your loved ones suffering from illnesses such as tds, also knownm as trump derangement syndrome? do you dismiss or deny the current issues facingp our country, such as historic inflation, illegal immigratione ,corporate corruption, world war three escalations and the chroniand e chronic dise epidemic? are you willing to elect soteone who was the leas popular vice president in modern history and who offers no polic y or vision for y america simply because your brain keeps telling you anyone t but? trump. independence may not be for everyone if you enjoyone.y being lied to about your president's cognitive abilities, support orwelliangnil
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totalitarianism, or are excited about communist fiscal policy, independence may not be right for you. >> the whole thing is really good. soundsle ts just like one of thoseti commercials. actress and founder of the patriotic anti censorship para - line ultra free. drea de matteo. dreadrea de matteo joins us nowa >> drea, thanks for being here. drea, what dmakeo you make of. l does the celebrity endorsement mean what it did in the pastlebt when you have a celebrity y on the ballot himself surrounded by a kennedy and others? i mean d stu, how much does that of matter? i mean, i am so confused by alla of it. i mean, i am i am the token fox liberal. i come on an[chuckles]d talk see about all of these things. i mean, obviously, i'm an actor, but i'm trying to figure out whicfis h actors are actualy getting paid to push this right now because any true liberal is anti-war and anti-censorship
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. pro health they would be anti mandate that's totalitarian that was authoritarian and that was on the left. i mean, i know that there'su kn a lot of you knooww, deep rooted corruption and sometimes they capture eac captureh party right now that capture is on the left. and i don't understand how all of these actors and so-called peace lovers are pushing somethinsomethg that is tyranni at the moment. when you mentioned maherit. no. well, you mentioned getting paid. what is it about then? are they getting paid ortheyd are they just following the herd? because that makes it easy in their profession. you stickingofession thi out this way? >> does it make it easy for you to get your next gig? i'll never have another gig abouhis small at the very moment. all i care about is is fightinig for this country and just trying to wake up a few more ofe my fellow liberals too, to get back to the center t of things and recognize that the things they always fought forll of allf
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that weaponization on the left is camouflage. gethey're fighting for social issues that really don't matter whene you look at the big picture of what's really happening behind the scenehes, s the social issues are irrelevant right now. honestly, this country is falling tnd the r to pieces e rest of the world will follow it. >> you made a really strongdona case. are you supporting donalld trum trump? are you supporting were you supporting rfk? and now you are supporting donald trump? whpue does that put you on suppo the on this election? >> i support kennedy all the way. and if that means i'm happy that there's unity right now, i think that youu know what's rl happening on the left, if anybody can really examine that unityy is a four lettereedo word right now, and so is freedom. m d it and it's not on the right sidei' of things right now. i don't think trump ist k tr a lifelong politician, and neither was kennedy. and i think that'skennedy, the e we need. you have ben stiller talking about change. the change has beethe chanppenig for four years. what is he going to change? i mean, we're here e.. me
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we do need a change. d and these two men are olderon men who reallyl don't feel like doing this, i don't believe. and they you know, they're noto playing politics here, which is why. people are many people are angr. you know, they camouflage everything on the left with alwl this fake love. but behind that, it's no t loveo . heo it's refreshing to hearho someon'se who's with yourd know background speak such truth unequivocally and know how t hto put a sentence together, unlike everybody else who tried to talk to johnny. >>lilse whotried f, drea. >> thank you. t pet thank you.e: appreciate it. more primetime coming up nex at it's not the things to say back here in ann arbor. a beautiful night for some football. ready to rock here. the big house for muscle cramps
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harris took office. >> a majority of the country believes we're in a recession.s nearly half the country considers themselves brokethem, while two thirds say they're living paycheck to paycheck. >> the america k. n feels liket it's slipping away, and the person who broke it once our fix it or there's another option w, we're going to become the energy capital of the world. >> we're going to pa pay dowy dn our debt and we're going to reduce your taxes still furtheln and your groceries are going to come tumbling down. and your interesyour ints art rn are going to be tumbling down. and then you're going to go out. you're going to buoingy a beautl house. okay? you're going to buy a beautifuol house. >> that's called the american dream. ete: the cacesthe country facesm choice this november. and the american dream really doesrealn it depend on it. >> but you can also find the american spirit whenwh highl inoking for it.ig >> fox nation highlights this in a new specia a sl, taki you to hazard, kentucky. it was once a booming appalachiake movingn coal mining town, and then the city hit rock bottom in opioid epidemic,n
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a devastating flood and the exodus of opportunitg flood exo but because of unyielding patriotism, the strongselves u people of hazard picked themselves up. >> the story of east kentucky,f the story of appalachia has been told wronpalachiag since is told. you always heard of the negativeous, ever seeing the positives here, and there's far more positives going on than ever before. na and we're changing the narrativrre we're inviting the outside in to come and see what's going on. >> pete: benjamin hall narrates american exceptionalism and he joins me now. >> benjamin, great to see you.es first question is, how did you knowtion where to look?rd >> how did you know hazard, kentucky would be the place to loomacek to find american exceptionalism in the american dreamsm and t? >> pete, great to see, too. let me tell you, first of all, there are communities kn l that aree country just like these communities that have been knocked down but can pick themselves upke . t and it doesn't matter how many times they're told they can't do it across america, there are places that can and this is just the first episode of a whol iee series, communitieszing
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that have done this, but has it is an amazing place. it realleally has y has been knd down. obama shut the coal mines jobsshat took away all the job . the opioid crisis is worse here than anywhere else, and a flood knocked it dowe else.n. his to and with their hands, pete, they have rebuilt this town. theythey it back better, strongo bigger. >> and that's the story we wanted to telll.boy, w. and boy, was it an our inspirational place. and i just think many of our viewers need to be remindeviewed of this american exceptionalism exceyhappens across the countr . >> and right here you see it on the screen. thll, justreen. like hazzard, benjamin, you've been through a lot. >> what inspiredro you to launch this series? >> this is just the first episode to be other r towns,eptional other places. >> why american exceptionalism for benjamin. for be halall. >> well, we'll look first of all look i know my have aknon accent but i'm a proudn american. i was raised an american as welldica as and look i'm alive y because of american exceptionalism. american volunteers and veterans came to find me when i wastoind me w injured m on the battlefield. american soldiers picked me up in the blackhawkup in
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american military medics. they got me better. they put me back together. togee . me home again bac and i left that just thinking we need to go and tell these stories. u know t you know, this is the greatest country on earth. and they do things that theyn'tu can't do anywhere else. and that's why i wanted to tell these stories. and also because i feel personally feepersonalhat, if that if you get knocked down, you can always pick yourself up. and we need to tell that storyew of resilience again and again and again. and that's what this town doeseo . and so i want to keep telling these stories and i know they're out there and i know all our vieweriewe em as will share them struc as well. >> what was one thing that struck from k you from this?ot i mean, because you could you could there could be a lot of finger pointingn th in that town, a lot of people saying this person messed it up or obama took the coal mines o,o as you mentioned. >> what was something that surprised you about what people alludeu that d to?lookin nou know, nog one was looking at the big government, noc. one was looking at where that what should happen in d.c. this came downcommunit the comm. it came down to their neighbors. work.. down to the teamwork these guys have grown upsh together, you know, shoulder by shoulder. they kneoulder theyw they were going to get through it together. >> and there was no doubt that, you know, these guys who raisedy
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their grew up that they knew they were going to doew tho and every time they got knocked down, they said, that's okay, we've been setwe've be back a fw months. we set back a few years, but we're going to go and do it. sointoand do i that that sensel enthusiasm and knowing that it didn'tat matter what some big gy in dc was doing as a community, they were going to do and theyom were going to pull through. >> because in america, when the government gets out of the way and yoen nd you hspace u have the space, you can get it done. benjamin hall watch it on fox nation hall wation, m. american exceptionalism. congratulations. congxoreries right now on fo nation. all right. well, that's all we have for tonight. two things. don't forget don't forgeto save to save the e for fox nation's annual patriot awards. ti it's on decembe patr in new york. >> tickets go on sale soon. go to foxnews.coets go on sam sh of words to be the first to know about it. and we'll see it tomorrow and sunday abou morning from 6 torn 10 a.m. eastern on fox and friends weekend. one of the two of them will be there tomorrow. i won't tell you which one. i'm no ou wt. jesse watters this is not my world, but this is my flag. we'll senoe you.

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