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to. i'm kayleigh mcenany. and for laura ingrahamy in . of >> and this is a speciale. edition of the graham angle. " frowell, one week from today, the first ballots for the presidential election will go out. the stakes could not be higher . and if you were wondering o what kamala harris dayne woe priorities were, her first interview provided little clarity. >> if you are electeulu dod, what would you do on day one in the white house? >> a n there are a number of ths i will tell you. first and foremost. is one of my highest prioritiesto a is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. o so what would you do? day one? day one, it's going to be cal about one implementing my plan for what i call an opportunity economortunityy. regard i've already laid out a number of proposals in that regard, coo which include what we're going to do to bring down the cost of everydayfay goods. o >> so vague, no answers. well, i was wondering what happened to this commonly usedta to crystal clear about
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her day one priorities. >> on day one, we're going te o repeal tax bill. on day one, we're going to repeal that tax build on dayonee one. >> we're going to repeal that tax bill on day one. we're going to repeal ta arerep. well, that tax bill, also knowny as the trump tax cuts, actually benefited all income brackets, according to heartlandd instit institute s of irs tax data. in fac this.t, listen to this. americans making between $15,000 and $50,000 received a tax cut between 16 to 26%. >> and those makin bg between thousand and 100,000 received a tax break. a 15 to 17%. sounds pretty good. 17% well, much for the promise of not taxing the middle class. so who is the realddle c kamala harris? is it the kamala wla.e last nigt who vows to strengthen the middle class through o stre midm controls? or is it the kamala who wants an take your money and tax
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the middle class into oblivionag ? and check out this humble n harris brag from last night. goi >> one ongf your campaign themes is we're not going back. yut i wonder what you sa to voters who do want to go back when it comes to the economy, specifically because their groceries were less expensive, housing was more affordable when donald trump was president? when we came oceries in, higheste in priority was to do what we could to rescue america. h and today we knoavw that wen have inflation at under rea percent. a lot of our policies have ledli to the reality that america recovered faster than any wealthy nation around the world . so did you catch that? that kamala harris bragging that she and joe biden brought down inflation to a higher level than it was during the trump administration? trump handed biden a 1.4%ted inflation rate. now it'snow it's at 2.9% after g
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9.1%. that's a 40 year high, p only noticeable that grocery prices have gone urop probably like 40% in the last couple of years. >> bill, priceo s up. >> the price of everything goes up. it's ridiculous what you can's get for $100 before now it's like $300 instead. >> it's really bad. >> we all know that prices are too high. es are ta fact. kamala harris has admitted repeatedly on the campaign traiinl and even during last night's interview. but here is the most task for republicans tying kamala harris to the biden harris economy. there was this revealing economy morning console poll i saw this morning. it just droppe doand it highlights what the gop must do. the pollhowsthe poll shows, quoc that swing state voters perceptionepnomy havs of the ecy haven't drastically improved since harris took over at the
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top of the ticket. a majority of respondents still say that they were better off under trump. but here's the catch. voters appear less likely to hold harris for the economic insecurities that plagued t biden. well, the fact is kamala harris was one of the architects of biden nomics. she wabidenos the tie breaking vote for trillions in spending that lit the raging fire of the inflation that unleashed ame american. she cannot escape her role in our country's economicmpaign maladies. so how can the trump campaign hold hol her? >> that's the question. joining us now is kevin o'leary, chairmarmann of o'learw ventures. >> kevin, i thought of you when i watched this interview because you told me, you know, i'm a businessman, i'm a job creator. poli need to know her policieso i can make decisions for my business. >> didcl you gain clarity last night? >> no, i have to you know, we i'm up at the lake house and i have almost 20 people here.
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republicans, democrats, i'e la. wts and we decided to delay our big feast last night to watch the debate. we don't agree on anything. we're like the best dysfunctional family you've ever seee mon. and i said, look, if i could just make a little competition before we start, should we get five answers to these keyrs questions. whole number one, the border, obviously. and what about the whole thing t with inflation? who owns that? everybody agreed on that. what about gaz abouthat whatzaa we wanted more information on that. fracking was a realld y weird outcome on that because it's and that was like a and the fourth question was, you know, during your campaignd , 19? you talked about socialized medicine in 2020, 2019. what about noww?? t everybody wants the answers to these five questions. and finally, if you think you pu, maus thet your policy i, make us the most uncompetitive nation on earth, would that hurt capital coming in the country? tht and right and thehose independents in this tiny little group agreed. let'stions
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s get answers to those questions. >> we got none. none. it wase hay more happy. pilk about the convention slippingct over pictures of the kids. you know what? i'm beginning to think? look, don't shooton the messenger. maybe she can't do't sho. >> a real interview live with a reporter that could asve wkshe s follow on questions. i'm not bashing dana bash. i think she hakes questions,ybeh but they weren't any follow ups. maybe she can't do in't do it.t and that's why we're in this crazy situation. unprecedenteedented d in an elee cycle where the candidate that wants to be the numbef thr one ceo of the country, the president can't do an w livemew live. come on.we did like, i don't know what that was, but we didn't get any answers. so i love the pictures of the kids b, the kumbaya.d but you can't kumbaya your wayld and lead the country. i don't think it's going to work. >> yeah, it's all about the vibes. that's what we're told. you know, we're supposed to just love the vibe. vibes. you know, kevin, one thing that troubles me, though, s pe
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is the fact that all of this polling shows people are not connectingopare no kamala to th. nomics, to the biden economy. how doesyou know, how does the p campaign change that? she was the tie breaking vote for inflation. >> i look, i think every electionn. is tight and this one is very, very tight. let me ask you a specific question. let's talk tights talk let's tat muslims. do you think her answers on gazhinker ansa got any of the people back on side? i don't think so. was a wand that was a state woe 30,000 votes. she's got to getback. those people back. she didn't answer that question. you got to answer that questiorn . and i don't want to bem saying partisan. i'm just saying i'm seeing what i'm seein i'mat i'mg and ig saying she's not answering questions. and so she shoultions. d get outr tomorrow morning and doot anve interviewrs with you and four other reporters and answer these questions fin. and then we'll find out her cadence. we'll understandnd can't she cn and can't do or she only a scripted candidate where if she- doesn't have her notes and she-e
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can't answer. >> i mean, look, i, i care very much that she'd be she'sf president. i got to be i'm an investor ande i've gotme lot of people hereug asking the same questions. >> and i ask the mostat huge advocates of her. we i've got a womamen here screaming after that at me yesterday. this is the kind of family we got. and i that she answer any questions. do and she said to mi sae she didn't, but she'll do it next week. okay, then bring i week.t do itt week. let's go. we've only gotve 60 something days to the election. i want answersnswers. everybodyh answers. and if she can't do it and she can't do that, america needs to kno w. and remember, 60 days before the last election, thensputed that contest with hillary, she was the under winner. what happened? 60 days is a long time. and trump has a lot work to do.n as you pointed out, he's got a tie, by the way. she owns inflation. sh hee owns the border.
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>> she owns gaza.s to she is the administration. anse she har,s to either distance herself that fracking answerllye that really bothered me. i'm an energy investor. she wants the votes in wisconsins onsin.s pe. she wants pennsylvania. she flip flop for those two states. >> i'm troubled. i think it's disingenuouk it'ss i really think that, you know,ul i do want to play this for you because one of the i guessye you say this was a specific we got was her housing plan. i mean, it's the specific.watch. >> we saw her. let's watch what we need to do to bring down the cost of housing. my proposal includes what would fi a tax credit of $25,000 for first time homebuyers so they can jusrst have enough to put a down payment on a home, which is part of the american dream. >> kevin i feel deeply for gen z. bea firstmagine being time homebuyer and you're staring down, you know, million dollar homes with huge interest rates. >> i mean, is that the plan that will work?
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>> i got two gen z in my family right now and they lookewaitd at that and said, wait a second, if you give everybody free moneymoney, j, you're just going to cause inflation. if you everybody in the street has, 25,000 extra dollars,r there's only one home for sale. the seller going to get the 25,000 by raising the price, $25,000. i've been veryg $25,000. vocal a policy. i'm in the real estate business. that's a really bal estad idea. an immensely bad idea, incredibly bad idely bada. and i think somebody should talk about that with. tho w hed to interview her on that idea. i'll do the intervieatw. i want it live.ie i want to do that interview because i know reaw.l. i know state policy. i know regulation. please let me do that interviewy . i would watch that interview and i would watch it again and again. kevin o'learh: i wou andy interviewingvery kamala harris. let's make it happen. thank you very much. rado's dall right.a guest well, colorado's democratic governor just threatenede a, that wee warn had yesterday on the angle after she warned back wi
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gangs there alleged gangmes that looking at are taking over apartment complexet mos. >> earlier that morning i had seen several individuals carryingiduals assault assault weapons down to the next floor of building adjoining mine. and i reported it to theda police. so all day we were nervous and on high alert. anywayy wee ave yo because theyt us that they really couldn't do anything unless something so. enedo an it is not by any means an isolated occurrence. occuy i have months, tan almost a year and, a half worth of footage from six separate cameras. >> i have a bullet through my car. i went in one side and went oute the other. had about five things wa. .e way through my husband also has bullet holes in his car. i call 911. no. our comes for me. no help. we were on our own and w le were left to die. >> i mean, can you imagine being that woman? woman that's unreal. but help did come for that resident eventuallyw unrea
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it was in the form of a citye of council member named danielle gretzky. she helped her move out of the apartment complex and dementiaer has been sounding the alarm on these gangs. sealleged to be migrants fromid venezuela. wee all the videoolorad evidence we have seen, colorado governor jared polis , his office says it's a purported invasion that is largely a feature of danielle torrance'se of. ted today, he went a step further, telling angle, quote, if danielle darren ski hass evidence of illegaevl activity in aurora that can assist the investigation. nvestiga it even be illegal forr her to withhold it fromor the auroraepartmen police deparr and she should file a report immediately. >> joining me now is danielle darren ski, aurora city council member. danielle, i just want to put up those statements for our viewerjurinss. e a governor's office calling you out by name twice, saying that you are imagining
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this. it seems like governor polis gog is more interested in going after you than the alleged gangs. >> that's right. i mean, that's what this has turned into is complete political football. and now he is so focused on me ,even though he heard for himself from sinwar romero t earlier, i know he heard what she had to say. so nowso coloradans are speakinh out about the terror, the fear that thecarsy in their cars fild with bullet holes. >> and yet the governor is still t me only talking about me. i haven't heard from him orn is what the plan is to address this transnationalo gang. he now is fixated on on, i guess, attacking the whistle blower. yeah, it seems like it. rei in facterat, you know, i just wi to reiterate what he said, that if you have evidence of illegal activity in auroraila that can assist in the investigation and might be illegalr yo for you to withha it. i mean, first, that sounds like
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a threat e yo. lookin >> and second, are you withholding evidence? i mean, it seems like i'm looking at thethis vid evid. >> this video. yeah. so i kaili forg ti a long i was the only one in the city of aurora that was trying sound the alarm on this publicly. at least the aurora police officers were coming to me constantly and that's why i gott so hooked on this and just would let it go and hence why we are where we are today. but i am the only one that was talking this. knhave said everything that i knowow. >> i have told anybody who will listen and it's that now the governor has an interest in wanting to hear what i have to say or urging me to file a police repori t. wa i have said it all.down i have been saying it all. i don't know played. why it wass downplayed or denied. but, you know, this videedntilo
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couldn't be released until i knew for sure that i had the romero'smove moved out of this property safely. i am withholdingnothing. nothin. i'm the only one who was talking about this. t we >> yeah, it sounds like what wew call a strawman argument. look over here so i can cover for kamala harris. don't look at what's happening front of your very eyes. danielle, thank you very much thr bringing us this important story. >> well, joining us now is virginia governor glenn youngkin. governor youngkin, you've made hary different choicesrginiagov the state of colorado. you rejected a bill that would have pavedve w illegal the way h immigrants to get health care. you've purgevoted the voter roll and found thousands of non-citizens on the voter rolls. ls and in coland in colorado, it ss there's a governor who's doing the exact opposite. and noo we aookingw saying the s looking at is in the imagination of the councilwomapn i just spoke to. your thoughts? >> well, let me just beginzen ca with when when you have concerned citizen call you as governor, you've got to listen. vernorriand investigates.
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and i think that's one ofs that the big steps that governors take. and on top oe f that, weto k have moved aggressively to make sure that we're doing everything weee to keep virginians safe. i have to say that when i camega in kailiye, virginia, was at awn 20 year high and murder rate. and we went to worouk and guess what? when you raise salaries and invest in training and equipme, t and back the blue, you get more badges on the street and crim down.e gd down. and we just had our annual our annual crime study releaseed . and we have seen the murder rate go down by 16%. arrests of drug dealers are up percent. st and in our 13 most violent cities, whic h we have partnered with an operation called operation ballwe c blue line. we saw a 36% decrease in murder rate. we d do this.have m we do understand one basic principle, which is weor have ta have more police on the street. we have to have collaboration in statesources. and local reso. and then most importantly, when we arrest you, you're going to jail.
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>> yeah, those are big moves.ig h: thogovernor youngkin i do wat to ask you too about the economy was a big topic last hayou might and kamala v harris interview. you might have heard the top of our show in virginia, ia. i was encouraged to see. so you have had 10,000 new startups. cnbc ranked virginia number one in the economy business. you know what? what did the gop do to comn e back kamala harris when she says, i'm for the middle classwi with? virtually no footnotes to say how she's going to improve the middle class? . well, let's just begin with the fact that she's been and a offir three and a half years and everything that she's done to middle class has made it harder, harder for americans,ng p harder for virginians. two thirdsayto, 66% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. she was the one that signed the legislation over and over legin that unleashed inflation on america like we haven't seent in 40 years. and it's a gut punch every punc anybody in virginia around
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the country goes to the grocery store to fill upup their tank, he to try to buy a house or to pay the rent and, that is just the realities. and i do think that this constant effor efft, kamala har, to change the narrative completely and to ignore the real track record that sheae has. and by the way, the real statements that she has made just bu begs the question, you know, are she asking america to believe her or believe they're lying eyes and americans virginians know what they know. they felt it in their wallet and they run have seen runaway i prices and they want something different. and i knowt in because i see it in virginia all the time, that folks wan tt economy that works for them. and when we came in, virginia w waas is bottom in job growth. and now we're top ten every hav year. we've had record job growth, we've had record investmene t from companies. we've we have streamlined regulation. and as a resulesult we have seen record number of people working. when youand tell you, when you e
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high numbers of people working, you have record receipts into the state. you can take those receipts and provide ta x and investeducat record amounts in education and, in law enforcement, then it works. and that's what american thas wt . they want an economy that works. they've seen it under donaldw t, trump. they saw the trump administration with high growth and low inflation. and listen that theh biden-harris administration did one thing, which is unleash record spending and truly, truly unleash inflation. that's really, really hard to put back in the bottle. you, governor, i only have aleig few seconds, but this roanoke college poll that shows donald trump within three points of kamala harris, do you think wi? ginia.s winnable yeah. virginia is competitivis ie andi think that for that very reason that virginians have seen what conservativs havee, commone policies mean, they want strength back in the white. 70% and the other big thing fromrgia wron poll is thanst over 70% of virginians think america is heading in the wrong direction s
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. and i'll tell you, kamala harris is not the candidate for change. sh juse second c e just the second chapter of the exact same book. don't don't listen say to what e says. study her track record. and i'm telling you, trackrecorn record versus track record, policy versus policy. americans and virginiansinians going to want donald trump back in the white house. h: anothh, and another nugget from the poll, you have a sky high approval rating, one of the most popular governors in the nation. and i can see why. goveor y. oungkin, thank well, tim walz is excuses and cobbleamala' is blatant lies are on display. are on display. >> nexex t. >> have you ever thought of getting a walk in tub for you or someone standard love? now is a great time to take a look at getting a safe step. walkn enjoy in tub. >> we're safe steps standard heated seat and new fastrtips. faucet. you can enjoy a nice warm bath up to 20% faster. >> and the convenient touch pad control is right at your fingertips. each tub comes standard with a each tub comes standard with a dual hydrotherap
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but tim decided to try out a different talking point. >> the iderea you said that you, were in war. did you misspeak, as the campaign haslkin? i said we were talking about in this case, this was after a school shootinweaponofg, the s of carrying these weapons of war. and my wife, the english, tolda: me grammar is not always t. d gram now, you heard that correctly. he's trying to blame this onmaa bad grammar, but there's nothing grammatically wronit'sg about his statement. it's just factually wrong. he never went to warus. >> joining us now is david bellavia, medal of honor recipienrecit and former u.s.. staff sergeant. thank you, sir, foyourr your service. david, i was watching a video about you today and you talk clo about being in close combateter and not 30 meters, but two feet. i mean, you're a medal of honor recipebufeet. hon, and i wonder what you think when you hear tim walz say his lai really was just badr gramma?r. >> i've never seen anything like this. ion.i this is a full implosion.
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i mean, think about it. no one can convince me that ato the convention, the democrats wantedou profile.u want >> you know, tim walz has a coaching career of course. >> you want to talk about his 24 years. those signs should have said sergeant walz if youthing to, m. got nothing to hide and you don't bring members of the high school football team, you bring members of the battaliousn to tell us what kinn of combat leader you are, because we all know what noat v one says out loud. >> is it finding a left winghais combat vet that voted fore bi biden or harris? >> it's like bigfoot. t >> i mean, this is the unicorn you got to hold on to thosec guys and girls. >> now, they're every bit as c.s. isic as conservative veterans, right? veterans are veterans. one family. are >> we all love this country. ant the democratookings lookingr a tim walz in minnesota's first districtpl and that purple area, they want to show they've got i'm , too. >> i'm telling you, this is the easiest thing to unpack,
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but tim walz just can't do it. and that shows me, maybelz did f the best thing tim walz did for mit outwe arewas to ge of it because we don't that's not the quality of nco putting out there. >> david you make a really>> ka point. you know, you don't bring members of your football team. you coach, you bring members of your battalion. why didn't you do that? i'm really curious about tha wi you know, i'm wondering what you hear from fellow veteransby are upset by the d stolen valor. how do they feelo. d >> well, you know, i think if it was handled differently, we look, you know, we see things we screw up all the time. >> you dwet homeo, it and you ge job. we do it at home in our lives. what divese coo you do?hip. we're conditioned in the military is to take ownershike you take ownership, you say, hey, screw it up. i said the wrong thing. theyou're blaming your wife, that grammer it. andthere's 1,000,005 excuses. >> here's the reality. if this was just m misspeak, r, that's one thing. >> four or five issues in your militaryth career, by the way,wr
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you know, looking at 2028, governor wes moore just came out and said, oh, that bronze star. >> tns i, i had it. it turns out i didn't have it. they told me i had it. and i've been telling everyone i have a bronze star. i see a pattern here. >> and democrats, you got to clean up your best. e is s >> and wes moore is supposedupa to be a rising star inrising the democratic party. you know, i want to ask you about a separate topicopic. headline i saw a few weeks ago. and i cannot get it out of my p mind. progres this is from politico. and it says, progressives jostlejostle for national security jobs under harris. progk about howster. progressives have been shut out by the biden administration, which wa fs a disaster. we saw the fall of afghanistan, but now they have list . a and these people are prepared to come in and wipe away the obama people, wipe awayas the biden people and progressives take over the cabinet. ho someone someone who who you e faith in, your commander in chief, what would the world looknk youfellow like? how do you think your fellow veterans would feel if there
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was a progressive takeover of national security? >> i'm looking at the last three and a half years. if this is 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 bent on being friends with iran. >> and, you know, when donaldth trump left the white house, iran had the gross domestic. product that rivaled haiti. >> nowof a sud of a sudden theyt money, they get adventurism. here's what we knoavw. we've had more how many embassies have closed under a joe biden? >> more confidence in the us military is ad cht a 20 yearw 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 iran gets nuclear weapons and chinader-in invades taiwan. if kamala harris becomes commander in chief. david. -cdavid, s so well-said. thank you. well, probably what kamala did
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last night night softball interw is really kind of an insult to softball playeros. there was hardly any pushback. very few follow ups and a tonwee of flattery. parts of this interview were indistinguishable from the interview that harris waltz did with each other. >> lik think ie i white guy tac. you put any flavor in it? i know. said there's the deal. no. they said to be careful and letk her know this black peppersota. is the top of the spice level in minnesota, you know. >> w and what about the spicehan situation? the tabasco? what's happening with that? i'm goining with t g to let him speak for himself. the vice president growing peppers at her residencepper. >> she's trying to bring me along on this. you know, minnesotan thi s. m >> joining me now, former new york congressman lee zeldin . you know, lee, this was liketb i don't thinall.k was softball. i think it was t-ball. dana bash, set up the tea. she placed the ball on it and she just let kamala rip. you think donald trump wouldha have gotten that treatment? f f
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>> no. as a matter of fact, dana bash has intervieweviewedd vance and. saw how much she was tryingg th to grill. one thing that kamala harris was very clear about is that she saysno her values have not changed. well, we have seen no needma to taklae word for it.r va kamala harris, his own wordsbein on video talking about her values are being open to having a 70% tax rate, comparing, you know, the iceompg to the kkk, talking about defunding the police, bailing out people are burned b down minneapolis in 2020. now, i think it's importan t to dig deeper and get an idea of what the policies are.d for example, you have american farmers and u.s. farmland wonderingw are going te you going to counter the threat of communist china? wenational have chinese nationals k pouring across our border illegally. we have chains, federailling amerlne americans. and then you pick a vice s basicallyou' one of the biggest advocates in elected office in our countr y for china.o cozy so is your value, too cozy upthe
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to china so it requires you too go next levegel deep on all thee different issues to get a real sense on what her planats are. >> you can't keep it at 30,000 feet. yeah. i want to play this question from dana bash. shvea the gave kamala the answeo in her question. >> listen. >> how should voters look at some of the changes that made that you've explained some of here in policy? is it because you have more experience and you'vecauseo learned more about the information? is iwere runt because you were g for president in a democratic primary? t answ >> i mean, does she think that she can't answer that question is it because your pollster said that you can't be very radical, tha which, again, is one of heramerc values that she has been preaching? it's very obvious to theanere's average american what we're seeing. and then you what you don't there'f trusso whes a lack of t. so when she says that she's note
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going ban fracking, then you start wondering, okay, well, is it going to policie bej will make it impossible to frack even it's not just? some across the board ban on fracking. people'sle's livelihoods depende on those details. communities depends nd o on thoe details. and in the state of pennsylvania, there haslack o to be a lack of trust. yes, we i want to get this news in. amenident trump answered a question about amendment four in florida. this is the abortion ballot the initt. >> he said he would vote toen fox news is brian jennings. listen.. k >> because it's a radicaldical. and what you talk radical, having a baby. abort abortion. doing an abortion in the ninthgt month is unacceptable to anybody. there's somethin but thg between.d th but the is too short. it's just too shorter. period and the nine months is unacceptable. but for that reaso then, for the radicalization on the democrat side, we're voting. >> kayle few ee, i only have a few moments here, but i just want
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to be clear. 12 out of 12 times when these amendments have passed, planned ,filed a class action lawsuit. they've led to abortion, tell birt h taxpayer funding of abortion. what do you make of trump's answer? he now says he wils says hel vote no. >> he's right. he should vote no. and the extreme level l where you have a late term partial birth abortion, non doctors performing abortion as as i see in new york. you get rid of parental consent, informe parend. onsent the list goes on.le it's just way too extreme. and a lot of people consider coo themselves to be pro-choice. they're against this being way too radicaal. rl. >> president trump's right. yes. vast majority agree with youee and president trump on this one. thank you very much, lee zeldin . just ahead, did a desperate democrat, senator just offers college athletes thousands for an endorsement? thousandwe'll it next. >> what you're about to see is ,incredible fox nation sensational hit show burst back into action.
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to get in the game and make an appointment to give. in >> democratic senator jon tester is in real trouble mo right now. control of the senate could hinge on his seat and he mayge very well lose that seat. that could explain why college har athletes in the state are being offered cold, hard cash to monta endorse him. a grouna togetp called montana r
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reached out to the university of montana through open doors .com offering and i l that'sfers image and likeness deals for athletes. the offers# hu range from $400 to $2400 in exchange for videos that are spreading the word about the democrat senator. we asked senator tester's bout tcampaign this and they des any knowledge of these actions from an outsididgroup e and said they are not in communication with them. joining now is lily metzger's who helped break this story. >> she also studies journalism and is a track and field athlete at the university of montana. lily, fantastic job breaking the story. thwhat?reaking >> yeah.so thank you so much. so i received an email around early august and it was forwarded to us originally by our athletic director. they were just passing along dire ae from a groupe you sa called montana together, like you said, and they were looking for studentsing fo willing to el tester's campaign. so immediately i hado be
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my journalism senses tingling and i was like, this this needs to be talked about. this is a huge deal. it's relatively unprecedented. and people are going to want to hear that a senator is paying college athlete sgn. to endorse this campaign. so i was like, let's get this story roll and let's get it written. and i broke it last week. c fantastic job on that. we knojow senator tester says he's not a part of this. but our producers, you know, we did some and montana togetheran is who's behind this. and then they went through someone called open doors and a man named mateo. there he was the one who gave these initial offers. our got a hold of mateo not affiliated with the campaign , but mateo. as soon as he heard we were fox news, he wanted to get off . phone. >> i mean, do you have any idea who's behind this? i mean, you definitely have toeo have your speculations around this. >> you can't sayur for certain.tain but what what other than john tester's campaign would be willing. to push such a sucht a strong amount of moneyro
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and know they said it came from open doors and that it came from montana together grou.p. is but like i said, you have to wonder, is this john tester's campaign that is pushinerg thes'se agendas? jalili and jon tester, of course, one of 51 senators who did not stand with keeping biological women and women's sports. hg that he wants you to endorse him. well, thank you and great workyi on your journalism. you'll be an amazing journalist. all right. kamala spouting lies in h in herd wa new ad blitz, the angle's 2024 ad war is next. ad war is next. i actually had i worked fast. it it less feel the power of contrast there. so you can rise from pain. i see melissa gilbert here i've had a hard sleeping since my late thirties when i didn't get sleep. >> things got worse and it took
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now, i am a big fan of president reagan and i cantib see such connection between what is happening now in our countrett isury and in the party and what happened then, which is whyited i excited to watchow this next clip. our own raymond arroyo sat downn with penelope and miller, who portrayed nancy reagan , the new film reagan. >> what you say to those who say this is a partisan movie. why should i there's goit be th? there's going to be people who say that and there's going to be people that saviy movie is only made for one type of audience. for me, in wha reallt i really hope to do in in helping sto to create this story and tellles these story about these people's lives was to show a that that this isn't an agenda. it's biopic. it's not a political there's non political agendada. th whether you like them or not. right. what makes this story interestinsting ano arthese pegh people and what's behind the scenes in the eighties >>d ninetiese , there wasn't quite the political overlay that we see.at u
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>> you know, it's funny that you bring that up becausewh when i was a young girl, my my, i grew up in a liberale democratic household and yet my parents were friends with the republicanss with, the bloomingdales, who were friends of theirs through through their parents and so on and whatever. anyway, son an they went to a lot of parties and the parties were mixed. there wereixed. actors who were democrats and republicans and politicians ans and whomeveh and they would go to these parties. and i found that peoplple couldy interact with each other socially and wasn't going tot no change their friendships. >> and i find that very different now.w. >> can't wait to watch that. ad but on to this, the 2024 ad warl is well underway in each week of the campaign. we will dissect them. republican and democrarepublictn and issue our own report cards. >> joining me now is terryg , sj president of the american principles project. teterry, jump right in with this
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trump ad. it looked like this was s filmed by everyday americans. >> i am not with my hair. i i am not with her. am i am not for kamala.ald i am fortr donald. i am not with kamala. i am notth h with heerr. leigh: >> she is not with me. ter sory what's the grade? i gave it an a-minus. kayleigh and you. so much for having me. this ad is really smart because the these types of voters,o democrat leaning voters, itrmission to votevote for president trump. and i love how authentic it is. it's not overlotctoredy doctored and overly produced. it's from cell phonesms and webcamers. >> very, very good. i love it. and the everyday americans, they were the best part of the republican nationa l. ere at noticeably, not a lot of stories there at the dnc, everyday americans. but let's move on. speaking of the democrats, to kamale democra, her approache is to talk about everyday issues. >> when i am elected president,
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i will make it a top priority to bring down cost. i will fight to give moneyoneycs to working and middle class>> i americans. >> terry, what say you? i give that ad in gat aa it's t good for two reasons. >> it tells voters what she's going to d she's offico in offie to alleviate their economic burdens. addresses st'ddresse the elephant in the room, which is that she is a vapid candidate that's runnings d vibs and not policies that goes right to the core. >> yes, she could use some footnotes, but i know footnotes are meanowt for position papers. i i'd love to see some of those. terry, i want to plave to sey o. this has gone viral. i've seen it all over social media. in fact myt. my dad sent it to me. this is from nicole shanahan, rfk jr's former running mate. not an official ad, but it'sffic this viral video. loved are you or your loved ones suffering from illnesses such as tds, also known as trump derangement syndrome? alg to electe yo someone who was the least popular vice president in modern history?
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you might be struggling from tds, introducing independents. independents allows you the freedom to finally think independentl fy again.ayleig mary, what grade does tds get? you know it gets another eight. these are all great ads, but i a give it in a because that is an ad that's going to get shared by a lot of people, republicans mostly, and they're going to send it to all their moderate friend, repus mosts and their sr friends who are having trouble to make up their minds. and it goes right againso t of these lamestream legacy media narratives . e may this one may not get an a. we will see. this is senator jon tester try trying to seem relatable. >> watch.>> a as you can see, is riverviewt m$ barbershop. and that's where i get my other cuts. 12 cuts. man.new ban will last a september for six. >> it definitely won't come. edt >> i mean, are we supposed to forget all his liberalrcut
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policies because he got a haircut? >> what grade does that get? >> i gavne ai give this 1ad. this is a terrible ad. he has been senator in montana for 18 years. it doesn't tell votersel anythin that he's going to do i to alleviate their economic concerns. and it reinforces a message that most voters, i think, probably already know. and ying to i don't know what he's trying to get across by talking about $12 haircuts. devil >> that's pretty brutal. i mean, devil's advocate her ads a few seconds. do you think like someone released that saysthis this, gut like me? >> i don't think so. look, i mean, at this poin tpoin t, of you know, most barbershops would be better off putting a signg in their window$1 saying we fixed $12 haircuts. ky terry, thank you. all right. well, that's it for us tonight. i'm kayleigh mcenany, in for i laura catch up next week. hello, everybody. i'm jillian turner along with emily campagna, kennedy, joey jones and greg gutfeld. it

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