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two u.s. marines assaulted and foreign policy lawmakers ask why the silence from the biden harris white house on that and why is joe biden blaming israel and netanyahu for killing hostages including american and more on afghanistan gold star families hammering biden and harris. new data coming in and u.s. economy now down shifting and it's treading water and why that'll help trump and hurt harris and next week's abc debate and senator roger marshal joining us with what he found in the government a accused of inflating the jobs data and also
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tonight, kamala harris is doing it again again. >> she's a flip-flopper. she's a copy cat. she went from communism to capitalism in about two weeks. liz: coming up, find out the latest policy harris is copying and accused of pop seizure disordering with former president trump. first, we've got this, former president trump, he's scheduled for a town hall on fox news this wednesday in battleground, pennsylvania. now, the big august jobs report due out this friday and kamala harris answering to this at the debate and atlanta fed says the u.s. is growing at small 2% and u.s. manufacturing contracted for the fifth straight month and u.s. stocks took deep hits today
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and they were in deep into the red and revision for 14 of the last 20 months and edward lancer is live from the white house with more. reporter: yeah, jobs could be at the heart of where the election turns and the polls are showing the economy is number one issue for americans the last jobs report showed extreme weakness going forward. federal reserve chairman said the risk to jobs now outweighs the risk of inflation, but we hear president joe biden and kamala harris say this. >> we've gone from the strongest
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economy in the world and record 16 million new jobs and record small business growth. reporter: however, a post on x over the weekend and president's official page got it right in this one post and then went back to leading americans in a second post. the economy added back all the jobs from the pandemic and created for manufacturing, the economy added back all the temporary jobs shed during the pandemic and created 173,000 jobs. now, in fact, over the past three months, manufacturing lost 5,000 jobs and more communist >> talking about accusing companies of price gouging and shows where her t two sentiments
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lie and not the greedy growth. reporter: seeing which number she uses. liz: you'll be all over t edward. thank you so much. that was a great story there. president trump will unleash on kamala harris to destroy her momentum and credibility. that's the goal there. we have polls starting to come in more after the dnc and abc said its new poll with ipso and bring in gubernatorial candidate tudor dixon, sit tight for a second and we'll show the viewer what's happening with the polling now. tudor, the race is a statistical tie and harris up less than 2 points in the polling average and queen peek said a big --
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quinnipiac said a likelihood of black voters would vote for trump and same for fox. tutor, nate silver now says trump has a 55.1% chance of waning e lek coral college and trump leads harris in five critical swing states. what do you think? >> she came out of dnc convention and well produced and many celebrities there and celebrities in the political world touting her. she's had advantage of the media showering her with praise and yet hasn't got an huge bump and means american people don't like what's happening in their houses and in their pocketbooks. and gas prices are high and hard to fill refrigerators with food
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and don't like what's happening on the border or worldwide. hasn't came out and adjusted any things and everybody was waiting for the interview with dana bash saying we're going to give her the benefit of the doubt till then and then we want to hear her plan. she refused to any any of the questions. in fact, her vp candidate sitting next to her refused to answer the questions. that don't boat wed with the american people. liz: yeah, tudor, no policies on her website and goldman sachs has a new billboard campaign in times squares and talking about small business job growth at abc debate and small businesses create half of all net u.s. jobs and they're going to get hammered by kamala harris with a 28% tax rate on this. she's saying ignore the polls. really? she's going to try and talk about her narrative growing up with her mother as a single mom.
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and is it your sense that her positions are disconcertingly vague? comes off unserious in campaign maneuvering. >> well, i think she dent know how to actually be a leader. she's been -- she's failed up her entire life and how will she do anything? how will she talk about small businesses? that's a fabulous idea because there's no one better to talk about this than donald trump. he was able to see record entrepreneurism for women and minorities while he was in the white house. we want to see that again and michigan wants to see that and look at my state, we've been built on small businesses and throttled by the regulation democrats put in place. liz: watch voters speak out for president trump and watch pollster frank. >> over the last 30 years, we've lost 57% of our car manufacturing business and i'm bring every one of those jobs back. i just have to say i'm sorry,
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build us cars but you have to build them in the united states. you know what, they'll do it. but, we have a lot of potential, potential too that can save our country f. she gets elected, our country is finished. >> too much of us are living on the edge where it feels impossible for young folks to buy a home. >> it looks like the harris bullet as we peak. >> he has questions he can ask that she can't answer. why did inflation get so high in your administration? what will you do, if your policies cause it had, what can you do to solve it? more importantly are you better off today than you were four years ago. >> it's going to be a tight race to the very end and let's not pay too much attention to the polls. liz: really? why not pay attention to the polls? i mean, she's not giving any press conferences, tudor. just one interview on cnn and over in 18 minutes and spoke for
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half the time, 9 minutes. tim walz was by her side and trump and vance did a combined 34 interviews. >> because the american people have been desperately hurt by the biden harris administration. she wants to run on don't go back. what she doesn't understand is going back is to them. we to want go back to trump. we don't want to deal with what we've dealt with for 12 out of last 1 years for democrats. liz: tuning fork dorman dickson, a pleasure seeing you. tudor dixon, great seeing you again. early next week they're slamming the biden harris white house and botched rushed exit out of afghanistan. this report will say they're culpable for the deaths of the 13 u.s. service member at abby gate. bring in florida congresswoman kat cammack. pleasure to have you on hawaii are you hearing about the new
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report? >> good to state of america you i liz. to be honest -- it's damming. it's the first piece of truth that these gold star families and people are getting and making a call to pull out of afghanistan in such a chaotic manner that resulted in the death of 13 american service members. it's going to be answers that the american people and families have not asked for and we learn and receive from the administration. it'll be heart breaking and it'll be infuriating and not only did we lose 13 service members, but $80 billion worth of equipment left behind and details are going to be exceptionally damaging to the biden harris regime. liz: listen to gold star families and trump campaigned and they're going to capitalize and it's the gold star families calling out harris and bidden and they've been saying we have not heard heard anything from
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kamala harris and president biden for three years and visiting the grave or cemetery and the gold star family invited president trump to come. it's exception 60 with the graves of those that fought in afghanistan and iraq. the u.s. army issued a rebuke of what happened with the trump-appointed campaign. federal law prohibits it. where do you come down on it? >> yeah, i went back and looked at content generated by both the trump and harris campaign and by her official count. she issued a single tweet and then went onto tweet multiple times that day about women's equality month and empowerment. i'm sorry, but donald trump was invited by the families of those who had lost their lives in afghanistan and he was there as a guest. it is not the responsibility of those families to make sure the vice president shows up. she won't even take their damn calls and she's sitting in the mansion while the families are
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paying tribute to the lost loved ones and donald trump was there at their request. it's as black and white as you can get. i think this is such a stark difference in how donald trump will approach military families versus the harris admini administration. liz: it's the office of presidency and former president trump that visited there. they're not treating him with the respect he deserves and gold star families saying not once have they heard from biden or harris and not reached out to give condolences and share a bit of grief. zero, nothing. listen to gold star families here. they're saying there was no altercation as npr reported and getting a lot of push back. watch this. >> our kids were murdered because of your administration. you're partly to blame for that as well. >> we've been disrespect sod much in the last two years and it's been three years. no response from them, no i'm
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sorry, no we stand with you. no it was a mistake. it's important that with donald trump, he's been there with us and he's been our rock and he's been there for us to give us a bit of peace and carry that grief with us for awhile. that's what he did that day. he carried that graph with us. >> they wanted president trump there and wanted to take the photos. the families invited joe biden and kamala harris. where were they? joe biden sitting at a beach. she was sitting at mansion in dc and ten minutes and could have gone to the cemetery and honored the sacrifice of those young men and women. she hans. she's never spoken to them or taken a meeting with them. liz: final word. >> listen, kamala harris proudly told dana bash she was the last one in the room when the decision was made to pull out of afghanistan and proud of that disastrous withdraw and won't answer to the families because she'd had to be responsible for
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once for her actions. liz: congresswoman cammack, thank you for joining us. tim walz down playinged a bad grammar and others call it lying. tim walz again falsely caught claiming to have basically seserved in afghanistan. he was deployed to italy with the national guard. tonight, congressman maria salazar escaping with her families coming up. here to react also is about brazil censoring twitter in the whole country. a top democrat applause and kamala harris is doing it again. >> waiting for me to announce to copy it and i remember a couple of days ago, we will have no tax on tips. that was my plan. but she'll copy a lot of other things too. she'll never do them. liz: we'll show you what the
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liz: president bide biden blaming netanyahu after hamas killed six hostaging including americans. israel agreed to the exact same hostage deals that president biden siplated. multiple times. military and foreign policy blame hamas and peter doocy live from the white house. reporter: yeah, sounded similar and yesterday president biden was asked if he thinks netanyahu is doing enough to secure a cease file deal and later on today she had a chance to clarify and this is what happened. >> mr. president, what more should netanyahu be doing, sir? is the proposal you're considering take it or leave it, sir? >> does the u.s. really have to
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wait for negotiations? >> mr. president, what more should netanyahu be doing, sir? ukraine? reporter: so, nothing to say there but a few minutes later, the justice department, a few minutes ago, the justice department announced charges against the leader of hamas and some of his top lieutenants for their roles in planning the october 7 attack that resulted in the deaths of american citizens. the doj is saying that these are not going to be the last charges but the fact remains that on camera at least for the last couple of days, president biden has been tougher on netanyahu than on the hamas side. listen. >> why is he harder on benjamin netanyahu than on the terrorist leader of hamas? >> the president has been very, very clear about hamas leaders and what they've done. hamas is responsible. they have more american blood on
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their hands. reporter: mike pompeo piano owe had a tweet that says president biden is asking the israeli side to cave to the demands of hamas terrorists and he thinks that's sending a bad message to america's enemies. liz. liz: peter doocy, great reporting. coming in for his reaction. thank you, peter. former state department adviser under former presidentses george w. bush and donald trump. christian whiten, you heard that story from peter doocy, what do you make of what's going on here? >> duplicity and justice department indicting these people and never brought to justice if joe biden or kamala harris had anything to do with it. they're negotiating with hamas and through egypt and qatar and talking with hamas and pointing out the real pressure is on netanyahu to pull out of gaza. everyone calls it a ceasefire but knows it would be a permanent pullout and all the
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populated areas and congested areas that importantly were pushing netanyahu to pull out between the border between egypt and gaza. you'll have to do that to prevent hamas from reconstituting itself. liz: the internet swarmed by a group of men and one of them placed a hood over a marine's head and ten have been arrested and aboard the u.s. was and what do you think? >> it's typical of the situation with turkey and they've been deterring for a long time and anti-american pro islamic contention and part of the constituency. on the other hand, the authorities reacted and did the right thing and presumably recognize that turkey's position in nato is important and this is a very tough ally and reminder that these people aren't on our side. liz: christian, now i want your reaction to retired army general
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hr mcmaster and spawned with nbc host talking about mistakes by the biden white house and out with his new book and served with nsa under trump before retiring in 2018. you'll see video of governor walz in 2018 that he served in afghanistan and he did not and was deployed in italy in the national guard. watch this. >> take. >> i was in afghanistan. >> knowing this is policy wise and politically like we talked about, it is a sore spot for the biden administration. in question about it. >> how did it make sense to cancel the canadian pipeline and green light nordstrom and how did it make sense to relax sanctions enforcement on iran, you know, and allow the transfer of about $100 billion into iran's coffers to intensify it's
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proxy wars and undying ziti nate the houthis and the p maduro regime and i could go on about this. it didn't make sense to pull our ships out of the black sea and to lay out red lines with putin and hell skin i can and gives him -- helsinki and it's scuttling our embassy. i could go on. liz: your final word. >> yeah, walz defended italy and it was never invaded and he did a good job. mcmaster was a critic of trump and credits all of the policies that trump would re-enact and that's absolutely when the world was a lot safer and better before all the terrible biden harris decisions liz: christian, great to see you again. coming up, republican senators are demanding answers after kamala harris and joe biden and the government. they keep overstating the job's numbers. one of the senators looking into it, senator roger marshal, he joins us on that and plus, we got a new move, house gop
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senator. what do you make of this meaning democrats would have to say rather they'd vote to protect elections from false votes, illegal votes, and -- or they'd be responsible for a government shutdown. do you support this? >> absolutely i do, liz. look, elections integrity is paramount to survival of the democracy of the republic like ours and right now we've seen in virginia and texas that thousands of illegal aliens are registered to vote and for all we know have been voting and what this bill simply states is when you go to register to vote, you have to show a birth certificate or citizenship and if they're not worried about it and let's pass the law and let the president sign it. liz: early voting is september 6 and need an id and adopt a pet
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or hotel room or car. >> yeah, what a voter id when you vet and that's proof of citizenship and reenlister to vote. i think that is voting polls that people residents and texas had over 1 million people they were taking off and going for registration there alone and election integrity is important to democracy and going to account for them and going to vote for the roots and liz: digging into how the u.s. jobs data is distorted and illegal aliens coming to work. you've also been lead leading the charge over ans on why the government has been revising down out of 14 opportunistic the last 20 months u.s. jobs numbers they've been inflated and they look better than they may be.
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what are you finding? >> this is the economy better than we were were four years ago. they've miss it had by 30% and these numbers were way off and how that impacts a person was going for them to adjust interest rates way or another and trickles down to new home owner and trying to figure out what type of home they can buy as well. we're finding that there's a consist bad numbers coming out of washington dc. this is one more example why americans don't trust the federal government. liz: what are you guys going to do about it? >> well, i think that we're going to -- number one, getting to department of labor in front of us and say it's going to explain why the numbers are so far off. almost statistically impossible
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to be off by 30%. this hasn't happened in decades. this close to the election and seems like election interference and let's look at people responsible in front of us and explain the numbers and make sure america sees a exactly where the fraud is happening. liz: senator marshall, pleasure to see you. now to this story, there's concerns about censorship on the internet escalating. look at what brazil just did banning x, the parent of twitter. right to grady t trimble. he's been all over the story in washington. reporter: brazil's highest court is accusing x of violating court orders and allowing hate speech and misinformation to spread online so they're shutting it down. also they're going after individuals who try to find a work around using vpn to get around the ban. they could face a fine of about $9,000. musk has fired off -- elon musk, of course the owner of x, fired off several posts aimed at the government there.
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he says the ruling is destroying free speech and that the current brazilian administration likes to wear the cloak of a free democracy while crushing the people under its boot. the ban will remain in place till x appoints a legal government and pays millions in fines. it's left many brazilians seeking alternative platforms and one writer and x user posted on threads after the ban. i've got the feeling i have idea what's happening in the world right now. bizarre. musk's satellite internet company star link also faces sanctions in brazil for refusing to remove access to x. conservatives argue with a front on free speech and several republican lawmakers have spoken out against the ban and some democrats are seemingly praising it and minnesota attorney general posted on x and we see the irony there and no context
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to the tweet and meaning thank you in portuguese and saying the democrat party wants to destroy the first amendment. this could impact americans remaining in brazil and eagles and packers remain in sao paulo and might not be able to. liz: that stinks, grady trimble, thank you so much. get right to congresswoman maria salazar. the congresswoman serves on house foreign affairs and congresswoman salazar fled communism in cuba with her family and great to have you on. wonderful to see you again. your reaction to brazil banning twitter? >> very worrisome. let me tell you where else twitter or x has been banned. iran, north korea, china, russia, and now brazil. most important economy in the western hemisphere after the united states.
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now embarrassing and how worrisome. why? elon musk is a freedom force they don't need at this hour because they want to become socialists more and more. you have to remember that the president of brazil, lula was in jail for two years. he was convicted for 12 years for corruption and money laundering. he doesn't need any freedom. liz: congresswoman, is this how it starts with socialism and communism? they step in on free speech rights? i mean, musk is all for vocal supporter of president trump opposes kamala harris on twitter. i mean, kamala harris in 2019 claimed the government needs to regulate twit tore regulate speech like donald trump's. is this what you have experienced, influence of government encroachment and first step of censorship? >> that's why we're so concerned and first generation cuban american and born in miami after my parents fled with $5 in their pocket, and they escaped the
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paradise that socialism promises you. and look, now i'm representing the 2 million cuban americans who fled to the same thing we're experiencing and that's why we are so concerned because vice president harris said in 2019 exactly what you said that musk has lost his privilege in twitter. no, no, no. musk doesn't have a privilege. musk has a right. the freedom of speech right. first amendment of the constitution and founding fathers did not put it on the third or fourth. they put it at the top because that is one of the bedrocks of democracy. and if you want to silence me because you don't like the way i sound, we have a very big problem, and that is our concern coming to the united states. liz: don't you love congresswoman salazar's passion for democracy and freedom? you know why, her family suffered under communism. great to see you again.
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>> thank you, liz. >> before i was elected vice president, before i was elected to the united states senator, i was elected attorney general and elected district attorney before that. liz: well, doesn't that say a lot; right? we've got a new report exposing the biden harris white house as the career workers they are. they've always worked for government and writing economic policies that dictate you, how you run your kitchen table and your lives. they have zero to no business backgrounds in the biden white house. dozens of them and bringing in former trump economic adviser steve moore with the details and plus, kamala harris she's doing it again. >> i said no tax on tips and i went two, three months and she's making a speech and goes oh, by the way, no tax on tips. and it didn't play well for her. liz: okay. coming up, you'll hear about the latest trump policy kamala
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harris is accused of copying now. first, we want to hear from our buddies dagen and sean. what's coming up on the bottom line? we're excited. >> hey, emac, coming back and some ballots go out later on this week and what's at stake in this election and talking about that with liz peek as well and u.s. drafts sanctions against venezuela over disputed election there and also ceases maduro's plane. >> what in the hell, a big name democrats are celebrating the censorship of x down in brazil, banning elon musk, michael sh shellenberg weighing in on that and ej antoni saying that trump will take your hamburgers and not the democrats. my -- top of the hour.
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>> welcome back. this is what we don't get. kamala harris told cnn in the nine minute interview she did that her values have not changed what souled you the voter make of her wave of flip-flops? is she still the self-described rat cal that took those supposedly abandoned positions in the first place or is she now suddenly a moderate. let's get right to washington
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examiner chief political correspondent, great writer and author, byron york and breanna lineman. great to have you both on. byron, what do you think of this because kamala harris is copying the same policy as trump keeping u.s. steel domestic and don't sell to japan? >> i take it to mean i still believe the things i always believe and i know some of them are unpopular in the general election and i'm going to change my position and not a really strong and i think exactly that's what we did and also the tax on tip thing and real not afraid to steal an idea if it's a crowd pleaser and i don't think it'll go too far and she'll not be talking about lowering the corporate incomes tax or going after iran.
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absolutely no problem at all taking something she thinks might be popular. liz: what do you think, breanna. she's endorsed bi biden harris white house endorsed to hitting tariffs on imported steel and what should voters make of this. who is she? >> kamala is the same woman that can't choose which accent she wants to use and photo and initiative going to steal and it's opponents and it speaks to authenticity of the problem that kamala harris had for years and she has to steal her opponent's policies because they're ex-paid i can't and the question about voters has to ask themselves and whether or not kamala harris becomes a president and will she abandoned them and newfound policy proposals such as no ban on fracking, being tough on the border and will she abandoned those and u.s. steel is a great example and u.s. steel investing
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more than a million dollars in pennsylvania and two years later said they're not doing it anymore because of combination of stress sores from the pandemic and pressure and blow back from environmentalists groups and we know where harris stands for the groups and she stands behind workers and those are the questions that have to be answered. liz: that's really interesting. listen to what kamala harris said. watch. >> boston marathon bomber? should they get to vote? >> ban offshore drill something >> yes, in favor of banning fracking. i'm prepared to pass a green new deal. >> somebody told her it was a changed election and showed up with you and changed all the positions. >> she'll be remembered from that interview and the miss on your question about day one priorities. she'll change supposedly everything to believe in. in. liz: so, byron, next week's abc debate, the mics will -- basically there's going to be no notes, they'll be standing, the
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mics will be muted. team correct me if i'm wrong. how do you think trump should handle the flip-flops in the debate? >> well, he just points them out. i mean, she ran for president in 2019 and remember there's the big democratic field in that year and she ran in the progressive lane and, look, i personally believe she is at heart a progressive democrat looking at her upbringing and her experience in california, her record in the senate. i just think there's no doubt she's a progressive democrat. and so she ran as a progressive democrat in 2019, and then she was fine with policies like joe biden's border policies for three and a half years till they decided that might be a liability. i think that trump just points all of that out and there's a lot to point out. liz: breanna, sorry we ran out of time. we'll come to you next time. thank you. good to have you both here with
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a great panel. new reports coming in, biden white house, biden harris white house, they have been stacked with career government workers and the background and they're dictating policies over your taxes and they want to price control you and that's what kamala harris wants and won't believe what economic adviser steve moore found. that's coming up next. >> again, some of the stuff gets some of the language that the -- some of the language and concepts are just confusing and the government and definitely lending that money and going for them and it's confusing and there's no question of the prince money and uses that money to -- yeah, i guess i'm just -- i can't really -- i don't get it. i dent know what they're talking
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president, before i was elected a u.s. senator, i was an elected attorney general. elizabeth: did you catch, that they are all politicians making washington more of the swamp that it is. none of them have business backgrounds or hardly any. they are telling you thousand run your lives -- telling you how to run your lives, with us now, brianna lyman. what do you think of this? steve moore and coauthor out of 66 top officials in biden-harris white house, 6 out of 10, virtually no business experience. what do you think bee brianna. >> i'm not surprised. this is an administration that is -- as a success, you have to wonder who metrics they are using, inflation is 9%, and inflation reduction
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act did little to nothing to impact inflation but a way for democrats to push a climate change agenda, those advising kamala harris and joe biden in the white house must be advising kamala harris' campaign, she has soviet price controls, handing out 25 thousand to first time homebuyers, i assume some of those 6 people, three went to kamala harris' campaign. elizabeth: who knows. what do you think byron, they oversee white house economic policy on taxes and regulation and energy and finance, more than one out of 10 have, experience. what do you think? >> it is par for the course, i don't think that president biden has any business experience. and barack obama was famously community organizer, which was more experience than some politicians have outside of public office. you know on other happened
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-- hand america took a risk elections in 2016, a president who was all, never held public office before, and he did have a few rocky moments getting used to operating in the government world. so, ideally, you would have someone who has lived in, and knows -- business and knows how business operates and knows how government operates, in democratic party in is an imbalances on government side. elizabeth: brianna lyman and byron york thank you for joining us, thank you for watching "the evening edit," i am elizabeth macdonald, now to dagen and sean on "the bottom line." dagen: thank you, emac. >> sure. dagen: i am dagen mcdowell. sean: i am sean duffy, welcome to "the bottom line." sorry to bust your
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