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larry: hello folks and welcometw and i'm david and four there because of in person biden spoke a week ago and has stayed out of the public eye ever sent. david: after vacationing in california lastly, he is now taking another vacation in delaware as tensions are rising in the middle east and 40 congressman, byron donald's is going to be in all of this in just a moment the first riches standing by home and delaware so what exactly is the president doing their rich. >> a lot of phone calls david the nothing public that we have seen in the white house has pushed back on this notion say there's no such thing as a presidential vacation. rich: they tell us that the president is working no matter where he or she happens to go and the president right here this evening is for the week out in california and santa barbara, one country must of last week in
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the present refused to fill the questions from reporters and the trip back to the east coast and the last the public or directly from biden was after he left an emphatic national convention and monday and since then there's been a massive escalation the fighting between israel measures solve ukraine the president blood residency couple of the largest of the worse in the white house maintains of the presidents closely watching events across the world and that i did last week spoke with the leaders in egypt and cut her newsroom negotiations reach a cease-fire and for the hostages the white house national security spokesperson john kirby said that despite rip with the are charging, joe biden is running the country. >> i mean, come on, the president is on vacation but you can never unplug busy try to ease very much in command of making sure that we can continue to protect national security interest.
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rich: it is also us why fight it did not host or attend any public events to commemorate the third anniversary of the attack and navigate, and he said that one of the ways to observe it is not with a lot of fanfare but to work every day is a for the families of those who died across 20 years fighting in afghanistan and on top of all of this, the president's national security advisor jake sullivan, is traveling to china right now, for two days by little meetings in beijing that you david. david: what we've not forgotten about navigate thank you rich. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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david: that was president trump, this morning, laying wreaths with family members and survivors of the horrific terrorist bombing during again without any exactly was three years ago, this day. and notably absent of course from the event was the commander-in-chief, responsible the withdrawal and is methods and president biden and me now sporting always been, byron donald's with more and think you being here is a somber day, president biden is not far away from arlington cemetery any's pretty close to where this event happened and why was he not there. byron: joe biden is not present because the failure of afghanistan is his is here to buy kamala harris and if the withdrawal from afghanistan was a success, trust me, joe biden would be there today so would kamala harris and it would be talking nonstop about his leadership and wonderful she has been as a partner working side-by-side with him with respect to afghanistan is an
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absolute debacle in the worst decision-making ever and kamala harris was the last person in the room and she was there with him making this decision and not only was it a terrible withdrawal, we lost 13 million women and there were who were wounded it was a disaster and for americus of this life nobody sees joe biden right now because every decision has been a disaster for america and this is also wife kamala harris will not answer even the basic questions and if you going to run for president commissioning to talk about america's foreign policy in the third anniversary of the worst divorce withdrawal of the american truth from any theater in the history of our country she won't answer the questions because the answers are terrible for her and the terrible for tha disrespect, not just for men and women in uniform, it is respect to the people of our country, who do demand answers. david: blows questions will undoubtedly be part of the
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debate if they debate happens i want to talk about that but first i do want a bit of a soundbite from general jackie who talked about the various cascades about things that happened around the world after the world's top happened in afghanistan in this role that tape. >> no accident there isolated the russia moved into ukraine as a result of this decision because it's not an accident that iran has operationalized all the proxies in the middle east to take advantage what they believe is u.s. weakness pretty president she certainly incentivized and by this as well, became so aggressive with the last two - three years, as a result of it is indisputable you cannot walk away from it and up in the rose here and connect the dots in terms of what happened. >> there was a cascade of events that happened with her position and for policy and then of them
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work good after this afghan withdrawal. >> check is correct and right after the debacle of afghanistan, the russian military started to massive on the ukrainian border they did that for six months what was kamala harris during this buildup award was joe biden during this buildup and they were nowhere to be seen and they had nothing to say and then vladimir putin invades we know what happened there sitting around was having with the aggression of the irradiance and is the decision-making of joe biden and kamala harris and so kamala harris now must be commander-in-chief and who will be. pfizer's will be the same people with the same mindset from the bibiden harris ministration, if that's a case that is dangerous for the market people but again, kamala harris is nowhere to be seen and sugary statements on five super press people but she not speak directly to the market people seen one under. david: we confront the u.s. navy has had to been forced to
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sideline about 17 of her ships because they do not have the personnel to run the ships. extraordinary is about what we been hearing about recruitment knowing the recruitment levels for several months if not years now this administration appears not to have done anything about it because they are now sidelining hardware, series hardware, 70 ships this mother laughing matter because the personal difficulties and it seems like their whole strategy and di strategy of hiring and recruitment is been a failure c5 it has been in kamala harris would joe biden policy mass vaccination in the united states military family to a decrease in soldiers from the united states military that has recovered and recruitment is massively down and imparted because of these di protocols and out military innocently not working as an outfitters a military universe are
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preparedness and actually less our adversaries no that the united states is not serious and this is what we need donald j trump back in the white house we need somebody serious with real leadership for frankly our adversaries not just fear but they also respect. david: this is also why we need a solid debate which will get into all of these issues pending i know that you've made your decision about who you will vote for but there's still a lot of americans who have not and he would like to hear both sides enabling her vague generalities about the economy, and outpouring policy and by a work another word about was mentioned to during that d&c in the covered a lot of ground personal histories but not one word about afghanistan even though they knew that the next week on the anniversary of that withdrawal was coming up and so, will there be a debate to sort all this out for the undecided. byron: i do believe is going to be a debate but i would say will president trump and his team, to
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keep the same rules from the joe biden debate let me be clear as to why the reason wife kamala harris wants to change the rules now they have open microphones, because she wants to interrupt donald trump and you want to be able to create a spectacle out of this debate which would prevent her from actually being forced to discuss public policy and discuss her positions in detail and she was to create some sort of a moment to in some sort of a youtube spectacle they can be replayed so that she can hide behind the debate as opposed to talking about the policies that impact the american people was to be able to create this moment where she only installed trump, for ten seconds and that is just ridiculousness not what matters better country and donald trump is debated everybody from hillary clinton to joe biden all points in between and he conditionally debate kamala harris but it's in the interest of the american people, that kamala harris is not allow them to make this debate on anthony spectacle you have to be about
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the issues facing america because she has serious questions that she refuses to answer in the with a commanding, the only way the market people get a straight answer about her policy positions in the thought process behind them, and start importing from the thought process behind them, is if she actually has very clear debate with donald trump were both people have an opportunity to express himself without being interrupted in weatherby by the mother greater sort by the opposing person and kamala harris was a spectacle does not want to debate on issues that's why she wants to change the rules. >> finally switch with more recent failure that of course was what happened six weeks ago the attempted assassination of the president was a deadly a tip by the way is a person died and the people were shot as well. and now help this house task force is on site in butler pennsylvania, right now and
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democrats and the republicans are there but already, certain republicans, we have the speaker the house himself, question whether there was some kind of still you know an attempt to knock the truth out. maybe too early to call it lying to the public, but they are not putting out all of the fact that they apparently have already heard the you think that this task force will break through the logjam of silence. byron: yes, i do and i know most of the members on this task force under the vault know some of that better than that is obviously. i thank you so a group of members who will be able to get to the bottom of this relatively quickly bigger issue is that yes, the secret service and under the department of homeland security the biden harris administration, they have followed simple goal of every other aspect of the kamala harris and joe biden administration which is stonewalling nobody is held accountable, you are answer to the things created of the things that went wrong and they just
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basically just try to wait out the news cycle heavily some other news breaks and they move on the next subject and there's no real change and no real reforms in this task force is this. but america is where you cannot have another four years of the obama and biden and kamala harris internet some working art institutions are grubbing as a result. david: we federal the court, but a point in this what you believe that the secret service is stonewalling right now on the subject. byron: i believe yes, they been stonewalling public they been so long the press which is why it's important that you gotta have this new debate about the purpose of congress is to investigate the actions in the executive branch bring real accountability c1 thank you very much for being here, really appreciate it coming up, the depressed clutches backing kamala harris medical price
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economics speaks as well as going to be below that i will not hesitate to take on major corporate interests that is taking advantage of you. >> and the food and the prescription drugs in prices. >> we do have the negotiation. [inaudible]. >> good to me on these company. >> will i know from the food think about you know is silly argument. >> you just know it is wrong. [inaudible]. >> when the new york times said it is unrealistic. [background sounds]. c1 will that was kamala harris chief economic advisor jean sperling, doubling down on the vp partly received call for federal price gouging agency and post price controls and food distributors another sushi would charge with price gouging and price controls some familiar coming it is because we try to me for louisville causing message shortages along the way
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from work winter the great, from reagan economist and presidential medal of freedom received yet, arthur laffer and his been involved in active debates like the one that we just saw and seated for the washington post and new york times obama economist with a couple said that this is bad policy and yet, you know here jean sperling on it running his understand what you think. art: i think that neil the most brilliant people in your for doing what he did there and that debate wouldn't let jeans fully get away with it price controls government agencies who go after gouging, new you will gouging partially within and we would agree but they would define what is the believing, gouging will be done by enemies of the administration from a lot of people who actually couch or they don't even know what it is for the sake and so this is silly and i was there under dixon it did not work and it won't work now this would really
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put the country and hurt individual people dramatically. david: and arch, did you tell the folks in the inner sanctum come around nixon that this would not working with actual cause shortage which of course it did and the riposte inflation because as soon as you taking controls off and how they respond. art: will yes, i did but even more so, my boss told him and george told to limit this is a stupid idea is been thing but politically they wanted to do it and you know, for georgia felt very sorry for him, he had to defend the policy is it was a really heartbreaking guy but i never had to defend it i told my mom latest with a speech for nixon is perfect nixon didn't change were fully changed to work him everywhere he put his committee but is not in every way for the study for this, but other than that. [laughter] running track. david: this beautiful. art: yes.
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david: but you will hear these price controls if the government has made a mistake enemies that is the point because the rice controls are only put in my people who refuse to admit that they were the cause of inflation right. art: really think so you know there are other reasons price controls and these lefties want to do price controls and want to control everything in your life enemy and it is amazing what they want to do by just generally speaking the administration made a mistake is accident has biden harris did with high inflation other want to find something else for the policies made and the problems they caused. david: with a picture terribly simple and we have charts and offense of charts that disprove that there were price gouging and food. the producer price index and compare that to the consumer price index and using the track pretty regularly particularly in the past four months or so exactly the time when jean sperling another say the bad
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stuff was being done and you can look at the profit margin of the food industry is way the bottom of the greenline there is a profit margin for the food industry and it is nothing compared to the total mark or other industries mean apples a 30 percent profit margin but 1.s gouging. art: for the differences between apple and apples and apples have no margin and apple has large the truth of the matter is i think you think of the reason, the reason they chose to go after groceries because those of the prices that pros and the free market they rose because they did gouging cummins because the price one major the consumer to the grocery store says well my team biden harris or tim walz are in favor of helping me in the grocery stores are bad purely political nothing do with economics in fact if i economics i was embarrassed by the defense
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of i was out of him as being a pretty good guy but this is really disappointing to hear him say this. david: something also devised only economic economist budget but also basic business sense is $25,000 gift to subsidy for new homebuyers again if you're in the business, you know how this will play out. how do you think that $25000 subsidy for new homebuyers would affect housing market. art: why don't know how many new homebuyers are ballista be up for million new homes built the new year is a half of those are new homebuyers about that is 25000 well is that it about 100 billy dollars right off of the top there and 100 billion is a f really know because people come this just a straight 12 paragraph and it will cost people to stop working and lower production and helping implemented raise the prices of
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houses by, a lot of money probably about by $25,000 and just guessing, just guessing and because interest rates to rise because will lead to more inflation so you will have less employment, love higher inflation and you'll have higher priced homes any point have a bigger deficit as a consequence of that and how is that good the market people and what would anybody to write my hope for such a thing and plus they are undertakers and psychiatrists who try to help people in real trouble and these are the only things. david: i just want to say the bottom line is that you do not have to be an economist to understand all this ended this and here it from former president trump quite a bit, it is common sense very quickly ten seconds. art: and for jean sperling it is a phd in economics not to understand the obvious at what is he doing that i was so embarrassed for him and your profession is a fine profession we can disagree about a lot of stuff and everything but is a
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fine profession that is silly and they do not think that anybody in the other site really believes any of that nonsense is trying to sell bill of goods people and it is embarrassing. david: is so wonderful to see you arthur laffer appreciate it. art: thank you very much. david: and coming up in rfk jr. is embracing mega now and again potential to change the course of this whole election and we will be talking about it with - when kudlow continues. it's seen a bit of a ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ they're already there. they wear business sneakers and pad their keyboards with something that makes their clickety- clacking... clickety-clackier. but no one loves logistics as much as they do. you need tamra, izzy and emma. they need a retirement plan. work with principal so we can help you with a retirement and benefits plan that's right for your team. let our expertise round out yours.
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(♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) david: robert f kennedy shoppino mid to members of his own family that he will be actively competing for donald trump and so is this a momentum that trump campaign needed and what about the issues with rfk jr. 20 me know is map the record news on subsecond physically to see you and bobby kennedy talked about the fact that he was getting
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even before he came out and endorsed on trump from his family members and friends another's and i just play sound bite what he said and again this is before the anas of the states back to august i think it's a reaction role tape. >> and he went on the list of every issue than my father believed in, every issue that my uncle felt was a priority, i would check off every single one of those and i know not think and i think the processed almost perfectly, the democratic party of robert kennedy and john get a but i think that that tribalism is so pronounced in our country, is the vision, the people cannot see beyond the tribal identities and i think it's really bad for our country that every issue in person now has to choose the side. and if you perceive is. choosing the side of the new debt to them and that is not healthy for our country c1 matt
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what you think and i don't think it's healthy for country and i agree with him, do you. matt: well know i certainly don't think it's healthy and think he speaking to frustrations that a lot of former democrats feel including myself and no bath of people have noticed the pronounced change in the way the party has operated since donald trump's election. and there's no that if you are not completely down the line in favor our supportive of the current administration, that your an enemy and they did is to everyone from bernie sanders, to tell the governor just endorsed trump today in rfk jr. and people in the green party who historically lead that he longer going to do that likely this is a new thing and once upon a time it now this is expanding that cute. david: and actually you'll before they go back to the 50s, enemies mccarthyism and
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bless you total income your communist. and there were a lot of people who work on could not get a job for allies and government censorship place right into this. and of course is one of the big issues that rfk jr. has been parading for a couple of years now. in trying to outlaw one side of the debate, place right into this doesn't it. matt: absolutely, any probably more than any other individual, symbolizes the strategies and tendencies of the modern digital censorship movement and obviously a cover the twitter file story and his name was all over twitter internal and correspondence, he was a central figure in something called the orality project that was run out of stanford university. i was fascinating because he talked about having the kind of repeat offender was on hand to
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us, almost always reportable and another was that were not looking at the content of this post, they were judging them guilty be entered before he even said anything without was a concept anyway and this is yummy is right to be very upset about that. in the current administration within hours of taking office was already sitting vendors to facebook about him. it is very serious and he is right to raise the issue. david: another pandemic of course the censorship issue and very very clear focus literally perceives the pandemic is going on not long after the pandemic strategy of that left is rather than just focusing on one issue. matt: yes, it is certainly been adopted by the political party of the labour party in britain. the really the lakers politically digital censorship
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the issue is almost immaterial, there's almost always an emergency that they focus on and the twin files they were talking internally about terrorist attacks in comparison being the reason for enforcement in europd later on it was russia gate that was what was causing the senate to heavily pressure and then climate change. david: remember the congressman calling for censorship on one side and you can fully if you climate change from different perspectives but you do not want to stifle debate the congresspeople were demanding. matt: is the fundamental misunderstanding not only of the media, but now the american legal structure is set up and obviously the first amendment is designed not to give people
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rights the flow from the government, it is designed to restrain government from interfering in speech. so this idea that we would fill have this new kind of a top-down digital censorship regime that decides what is and what is not information is a total - attempt how america set up and is an american. david: map quickly, we run out of time but need to touch on this rest of the ceo telegram from the messaging app, in france, the name is russian be left russia and enemy of putin back in 2014. so is all part of put it anyway but he has been arrested the question is simply this is the rest and attack on free speech or so thing else. matt: absolutely this is a paradigm shifting moment in history free expression in the west. the idea of using european digital services act and other
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laws like that to criminally penalize or detain people for failing to sensor, is a historic new crossing the line and it's only going to be the first of many such actions and so we can expect more things like this c1 matt lindgren case and think you very much being here earlier printed appreciated thank you seniors now well kamala harris ever be forced to address the media and answer any had a tough questions at all in joining me now's mark wor radio hosted joe fox news contributor other progressively worse okay there is a picture of the book looks nice and another one turning them out and mark replay and montage we saved from the national convention of various democrat congressman and others, with specifics talking about probably having a need to get
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into specifics with kamala harris and roll the tape. >> i never for many voters looking for white papers and policy papers when they went here, is what revisionist this country. >> the market people to vote printed for the policies. >> i think the american people think about this choice is about the initial policy more about the direction of the country. david: isn't that insulting to american voters mark. mark: i can't wait to see how this works out in the media, the excluding this will be the greatest hoax ever pulled off the blanket candidate and then sit in a policies and depositions and how hard is it to go on a tv show and is questions, were doing it right now and it is easy, it is not hard as they can pull this off, for salute be the most frightening thing in the world but i just got believe in the america public and that this will blow up in the face see when voters just don't need any specifics but have the lines might to be changed fundamentally an ex-president.
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>> went back to nancy pelosi were she said we have to pass the bill in order to find out what is in it remember that epic during the democratic national convention donald trump's name 160 times and i want bread nearly hundred city times on my two and three by an eye kamala harris speech david, she rose to 15 times and she didn't bring up inflation word not once. david: or afghanistan. >> it would happen by the way, to the price-fixing and controlling price gouging that economic proposal came out today school has vanished suet not entirely we just like why don't think you heard, we just played soundbite from jean's public about why things were the people came up with the idea and thursday on fox and doubling down on it is crediting the road it's of delivery must to defend. >> but kamala harris hasn't talked about it much point how hard is it to prepare for the viewer gayle king or anybody and
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cnn that is something the fact that she think that she can run way to the white house of the teleprompter up and have people read it. david: remember biden would not even talk or have a super bowl interview one of the soft as you can get is a president. joe: you forget that biden did interviews every the long ten minutes here and there you do everyday and i think one of the reese is a to get solved to talk about it i don't do interview on physics because i don't know anything i think that's why she does not have about policy. >> i wish i could interview her c1 bob i think that you're absolutely right about the media and will remember, cnn was agait it washington post times in the media to against because they will they can read history then it was felt that i am appealing to get a phone call from some of the buddies the white house say layoff and we will talk about individually bit
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right now layoff. >> it was incumbent upon the trump on september 10th debate to bring it up it's up you are for price-fixing you think the governor should count prices where they have like one or 2 percent profit margins explain for the way you think that's a good identified trump mass printed the questions and don't depend on the migration the letter try to explain something that the temperature without remarks and will hear how she will and fossil fuels which she said she was going to do an offer billion abolish ice and support sanctuaries and you are against boardwalk construction and remain in mexico you want to reach healthcare for the illegals how will that work he said he wanted to be in the private health insurance industry now will the work anyone raise taxes, how high speed one you think the former president himself needs to ask the question because you can't rely the moderator for that. >> yield the rescue time to kamala harris to explain her position with the focus on her just like it happened on june 27th with a it with joe biden and talks with more human
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- that was witness because she just the ability to speak see what would you guys hear about the debate then with all of these wealthy questions at about whether he will go what it will we see the debate in september 10th. >> probably i'm assuming there's a lot of negotiating is brilliant at it. david: he went with everything they threw at him for the first meet with biden is nothing mean some of it is, his team found objectionable when i hadn't they didn't anyway. >> i think he is when be seated but standing want to make sure the stephanopoulos is nowhere near this and is currently suing of the show that should be something c1 there is a lawsuit so be clear conflict of interest if he was a moderate. >> never affected abc before c1 and so we use to lead to the league of women voters for those who don't remember car they were the ones who would set the parameters debate it is fairly good job you can criticize them one way or another maybe they
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had a bias and sometimes with the fact is that they did a good job they took it out of the hands of both candidates and the media's and should we go back to something like that. >> absolutely this shall negotiated here are the roles in the theater. and trust i think of the good idea to have this microphone you to get an kamala harris hurts was excuse me i'm speaking to write about immediate we saw today for example, the washington post story saying that doug of loft, the husband kamala harris is a modern-day symbol, move over ryan gosling any just a little flavor what we see, see when you see a lot of things about it but you know the nanny. >> okay alright so that makes him a star in their eyes. >> i have no words.
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david: will mark when the problems that trump faces he could be charges make statements about joe biden even when he did with hillary clinton, he may not be able to get away with deal with kamala harris and she has made big part of her political life for her entire political life is been one of the reasons a lot of people has succeeded and if he tries anything you know she will cry victimhood either race-based or misogynistic or whatever and he said to be careful here c5, yes, i think he was careful the very well with joe biden and never wiped out kamala harris debated she's helping him and if kamala harris was smart, she would negotiate to get the microphone muted when she is on that with put the best thing for her. david: by the way jake tape printed paper and data - high praise from donald trump for the first debate so i guess that rules out them for any future debate.
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mark: think you're trying to get biden out of the race summa gentlemen we deceive thank you very much and joe and mark will coming up critics are slamming kamala harris for using images of trumps border wall after publicly opposing it for years and senator kevin kramer will join us on that coming up next. progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto quote online. so you can get back to your monster to-do list. -really? -get a quote at progresivecommercial.com.
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david: even the left-wing mediaa harris using donald trump's order will yes boardwalk, her ads years of opposing it was going to go to the editor kevin kramer and senator, this is extraordinary and i just want to play from abc, and i think that this was just yesterday when abc one of their sunday programs acknowledging they harris is telling of the portable claiming it is there's their efforts that he made it happened roll the tape. >> but anything that had, and would've felt like he is if you look at think that we have the images here, the release three points in that had this show the border wall donald trumps border wall is now the position of the democrats they favor the border
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wall. >> senator what you make of t this. kevin: well. [laughter] given her history as united state senator first of all were she pledged it to somebody funny donald trumps border wall in the fact that the only responsibility she's ever given as vice president was to solve the border crisis, it is unserious and unbelievable however david, if in fact there she is able to convince the people that she is for the portable and illegal immigration she runs of more risk of a felony and offending the lunatic weapon and convincing moderates and swing states the whole thing makes her look silly. david: but you she said these things in the past and supposedly because she had an inclination towards believing them but, they go so far reverse and remember the debate where she was still in 2020, one of the contenders for the democratic nomination, she raised her hand as fast as anybody else before her to say that she was for complete
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welfare for anything the immigrants coming across wanted and if she changed her mind about because fedex is a magnet to belmar margaret said. kevin: well there in lies the problem because she's been inconsistent on the other things as well but remember john kerry was for before he was against it so she's going to have to say, this was a guess before she was for it and you know all that just raises questions more about frankly, her character that it is a better position we have all of a good production serino good conversion story that this was a little bit hard to believe. >> i have converted two things about life but only does happen but you know it doesn't help another time it takes years and years for you to help and a lot of people just believe her heart is in a different place the he's talking about and energy of course near and dear to your heart as a senator from north dakota as part of it all and a fracking and she was as clear as she could possibly be she said, and there's no question on favor
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of banning fracking now, it is not put out by her by the way and some of her eggs have whispered it to the journalist of the she said, she's actually favor a fracking enemy, she needs to be called out of these issues. kevin: well therein lies a big problem once we get past labor day deal you know with the dnc is overcoming in the scrutiny hopefully becomes a little bit more clear will be more aggressive with her she has to be called else in the fact that she's not in the significant interview and no news conferences for 36 or 3738 days now, tells you that she's going to try to avoid further excavation because as long as is somebody else in a spokesperson or an end name in the capping of this whispering these things coming to sort of labor to want a better in the problem david is that we don't live in a time like that anymore time right there's a lot of information available to the voters they know how to get your positions assuming you have one and so i think that having a position are being vague about the position becomes the position and i think
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that it speaks to the lack of real ability to be a leader is believable. david: with the voters particularly in oil heavy stays or stays where fracking visible in pennsylvania is a perfect example, that is a real real case where to go in either direction right now but there are when their 23000 jobs in his of enya it again on fracking and the oil business in general and $75 billion in economic activity and i don't know how many jobs in north dakota depend upon fracking. kevin: will a whole bunch them david and just member this, it is not just the directed jobs in the fracking industry if you welcome up it is everything across the entire economy in the whole value chain was dependent upon this one technology that works by the way, there is not a state in the united states of america, the distant have some part of the supply chain value chain and oil and gas development in the very least about everybody gets of the
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