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that story, growth reduces debt. growth reduces deficits and growth curbs spending. growth wins elections. how about that? i am to know because elizabeth macdonald is growthier. liz: i sure am. i got growthier during the pandemic shutdowns. larry, thank you so much. [ larra terrific -- [ laughter ]. liz: welcome to the evening edit. i'm elizabeth macdonald. former president trump is hammering kamala harris on weak
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on crime and on on what he said to the world's largest organization of police officers in the world. he's in the battleground state of north carolina. tonight, new york congresswoman nicole malliotakis here on the truth about crime in america. plus, this breaking news, joe biden now finally admits that, yes, he did inflate, he did overstate his claim of creating 16 million jobs, and he admits too that, yes, his inflation reduction act should not have been called that. it's more about climate change. we've got that sound. also this tonight, -- >> she goes flip-flopping all over the place and every single thing she believed in a year or two ago, she says oh, no. liz: more breaking news coming in and kamala harris added to her growing list of flip-flops. the list is now in the double digits. we've got the sound of voters and mainstream america increasingly angry about that
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asking what does she stand for? plus, this news, biden's top white house aids leaking against kamala harris saying she's "problematic, disappointing and freezes up". why should voters pick her over trump? but first, this. happening now -- happening now, former president trump speaks to the fraternal order of police in north carolina. let's bring in the assistant whip for the house republican conference. new york congresswoman nicole malliotakis. congresswoman, it's always a pleasure to see you and have you on the show. here's what he just said. "no one in the room, are you for kamala harris". the cops basically saying no. cops are in more danger under a greater threat than ever before he says. cities are under siege because of the brutal plague of crime. are people getting the truth about crime in america?
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>> nobody in law enforcement or supporting law enforcement should vote for kamala harris because she is somebody who has raised money to bail out dangerous criminals and she called ice, that is tasked with deporting criminals from our country and compared to kkk. this is someone who has not been a friend of our law enforcement and president trump on the other hand has been and he's been fighting to secure the nation and boarder and make our city streets safe again and if that's what people want, law and order secure boarders, there's only one choice in this race. that is president donald trump. liz: crime is so out of control in new york city. new york governor cath reigns leading hoche -- kathy hochul signed a new law demanding that retailers like wal-mart and target install panic buttons in all new york state locations. no state has done this in the nation and no one is doing this. why do we need panic buttons
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when we have 911? how are panic buttons going to stop crime? >> yeah, all kathy hochul needs to do is repeal the bail law and allow for criminals to be released over and over and over again on the streets and your city should be doing is appeal ago sanctuary policy that will allow the nypd to once again cooperate with ice to deport criminals. it's that cement million. we are seeing this crime surge in new york city. why? because of policies coming from the democrats at the city, the state, and the federal level. it's as simple as that. if people don't like it, they need to reject the democrats on the ballot this november. so it's really that clear. liz: new york city alone, 41,000 complaints of retail theft this is year and that's like 112 complaints a day and stores like target had to shut locations. are you getting the data from politicians in places like new york city about the true level
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of crime in the city? >> people looking to prosecute president trump is looking to put real dangerous criminals and repeat offenders behind bars and he actually ends up dismissing a large number of the cases and just the other day, they said 75% of the arrests in midtown manhattan are arrests of migrants that are committing crimes. that just shows you how dangerous these unvetted individuals and the biden harris administration told you they're vetted and they're not vetted. they're dangerous gang members and we've seen murders and stabbings, women being raped. young girl 13 years old. all by people who are in the country illegally. i have a hard time getting stats from the city. as a matter of fact i'm putting up a freedom of information law request to get data on the crimes to get the data from the
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city and perps traced back to the migrant shelters. they've been stone walling me. liz: whose stone walling you? >> nypd and city of new york and under the direction of mayor adams and kicked the can down the road three times and telling me i'll get the information in may, then august and now i'll get it in november. either they're stone walling or there's so many crime being committed by migrants they're having a long time -- they need more time to tally it up. we know as of last february there were 1200 arrests of migrants. that number has to be probably 3 or 4,000 at least i would estimate by now. but keeping in spirit and they're forcing the taxpayers to pay for these individuals to live in our city to reek havoc instead of deporting them when they commit a crime, they released them and commit the crimes over and over again and they go to the luxury hotel room
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that's costing taxpayers $350 a night. liz: voters deserve so much more and better, congresswoman. government crime data has been criticized for being really problematic and we don't know the true level of crime in america. congresswoman malliotakis, it's a pleasure to have you on the show tonight. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. liz: okay, reaction pouring in for the august jobs report. weaker than forecast economist are now ballparking a potential recession. all this is bad news for kamala harris' campaign. she's campaigning on basically being an incumbent and going to say she's a change agent and campaigning on these policies saying they're a good thing, not so. edward lawrence at the white house with more. edward. reporter: well, liz, look in further. weaker than expected jobs report and 142,000 jobs the last type the unemployment rate was more than 4.2% and it was october of 2021. now, in this report, government
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hiring, that sector created 24,000 jobs while manufacturing lost 24,000 jobs that should be reversed in a thriving economy. >> quite some time that government is driving payrolls higher, let's not forget it's not just government, it's also the government funding of healthcare and other parts of the private sector that are responsible for the lion share of what we've seen in job share of the growth over the past year. reporter: workers increased 507,000 jobs and full-time workers decrease by 438,000 jobs last month and those numbers reversed and 11 of the past 13 jobs reports had downward revisions and the revisions this report combined down 86,000 jobs and still the acting labor secretary for the data. >> it's really a sign of why the data is considered so reliable is because we're transparent
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about that. >> are you concerned about the amount of numbers? for example, last month the revisions to july was down 25,000. that means that report 89,000 jobs. are you concerned about how big these swings are in these revisions? >> no, again, that's not out of the ordinary, but if you look at those numbers as a percent of the total numbers, it's something like less than 1% of the numbers that we're reporting so of course we strive to be accurate and everything that we do, and the revisions help us to do that. reporter: still, the revisions are to the downside. liz. liz: edward, thank you so much. stocks were in the red today and s&p 500 down $2 trillion the last couple of we weeks in markt cap. get right to former labor secretary and you cannot trust what biden administration officials say. they talk like propaganda and we've never seen it this bad in their top spent. this is bad for kamala harris. but the white house of kamala harris is moving in the right
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direction and that july number revised down is the worst in nearly four years. >> if you look at june, june's number was revised down in the recent report by 43% from what they originally said it was. it's almost half of what they claim. ? july's numbers, which revised down 22%, these are massive reductions and the fed, the financial markets react to the initial numbers that the bureau of labor is it a ty icks and -- statistics and nowhere close to reality for the numbers and earlier interview about immigration and last month we added 635,000 jobs for people that were immigrants to the united states and we lost 1.3 million jobs for native born americans and those part-time jobs were added that went to immigrants and about half a million full-time jobs we lost. those were native americans.
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this is a terrible report going down into the substance. liz: we're in a job slow down and manufacturing sector and second worst performance in three years. biden is only created 147,000 manufacturing jobs and it called back jobs and biden tweeted out he only created 6 million jobs and look at that. not the 16 million he was claiming and that's overstatement of 10 million jobs and he's blow trump in job creation and going for creation and going for years and biden admits the inflation reduction act should not have been call that had. he's saying no, we should have call it had something else. by the way, it did not reduce inflation. penny wharton said it cut inflation maybe by a tenth of a point. watch this. >> the most significant climate change law ever and by the way,
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it is a $369 billion bill. we should have name it had what it was. liz: andy, we've seen this report before. when people go heading out the door and start telling the truth. is that what's happening here? >> clearly and they should have call it had the inflation reactivation act and didn't reduce inflation at all. i don't care what penn wharton says and when the government spends that kind of money, it's inflation and that's what happens with the inflation so-called inflation reduction act and so called american act and and&going for them and might as well tell the truth and anybody that listens to the democrats talking point with the economy and really doesn't deserve any credibility and you can't believe what these people are saying about the economy. liz: yeah, who's not believing
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them, >> look at your wallet and don't go places. liz: who's not believing them is harvard's ken rogoff. ken is now saying we're stuck with higher rates and higher inflation for some time. show the democrat leaning people and they saul say what you say and inflation is fueled by government overspending. looks like we are on the edge of recession here. show the people if we got that full screen. what do you think? final word, andy. >> even if we're not in what a economist calls recession and they're changing so democrats don't go into recession and they're not one and credit cards are maxed out andization accounts are so low and no money left and they're wages are kept up about inflation and they're shocked every time they go to
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the grocery store and gas station and these people are living through an actual recession and may not be a technical recession yet. liz: all right. andy puzder, thank you for being with us tonight. thank you so much. >> thank you, liz. >> she's a flip-flopper. you know, she's the greatest flip-flopper in history. she went from communism to capitalism in about two would he bees. liz: another kamala harris flip-flop. list of flip-flops now in the double digits. we've got it. plus, we've got new sound from voters and also the media demanding to know why the flip-flops. what does kamala harris really stand for. she's got that debate coming up. will she say and do anything just to get elected? you'll find out the latest harris 180 and speaking of doing anything to get elected, it's time to add this to the list. >> we can make sure that those weapons of war that i carry in
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war is the only place where those weapons are allowed. i can tell you this, i've been one of those that came back. liz: okay, so thatches a tim walz -- that was a tim walz falsehood embellishing the falsehood and another uncovered and on top of the ones you heard and is he doing anything to get elected and saying anything? tonight, governor mike huckabee here to react to walz's latest embellishment and still no kamala harris press conference and they now warn the way she's avoiding the press, she will be seriously unprepared to debate trump. he's ready to go. that debate is next week. liz peek will take that on tonight but first, biden's white house aid to officials and his top insiders reportedly caught routinely leaking against kamala harris to the media. they've been exposed. this is a debate. is there anger about getting
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>> you know kamala harris and all these things and i'd like to know moreover what she believes in and differentiates herself between the current biden administration. yeah, i definitely think she should be speaking more. >> she's a public figure. you can't ignore the public. liz: those were voters in
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detroit, michigan; houston, texas; and new york city. they're saying kamala harris has to stop avoiding the press. they want harris to explain what she stands for and her policies and she's been a-wall on that and they want that info before they vote. joining us is trump 2024 national press secretary karoline leavitt. we'll show live pictures of former president trump now speaking to fraternaller order of police. axios reporting that "president biden's own top advisers are routinely leaking to the press they found kamala harris' performance as vice president disappointing and episodically problematic and worried about the high turnover among her staff. why are they leaking now? >> well, give it a little time
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and the truth comes out and that's the understatement of the year. based on polling, kamala harris is the most unpopular vice president in american history and she's brought absolutely nothing to the table over the past four years except for her full throttled support of joe biden's disastrous policies and kamala harris like joe biden owns the border crisis and inflation crisis we're living through and cast tie breaking vote in the senate for misnamed inflation reduction act and kamala harris was the last person in the room with joe biden is both decided on their botched withdraw from afghanistan and both to blame for the mess and misery that americans are living through right now. liz: axios is reporting that biden's top aids and white house insiders are routinely leaking to the media, they're worry that had kamala will struggle under the glare of national pressure and found her risk avers to the point of paralysis and saying that democrat strategist james
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carville saying the media should be more biased towards kamala and slant coverage towards her in favor of her. get your reaction to this. watch. >> the fact this week and let me tell you something, if i defie anywhere of this, about 5-1 they'd rather check on misleading democrat change. the industry what is our role here? is our role to be objective, impartial obse observers that rt as accurately and fairly as we can. or is our role here to try and help save the constitution of the united states? i don't have anything objective slanted coverage. i really don't. i would have something against it for most of the times in american history but not right now. [bleep] your objectivity. really?
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real liz: really? what's your reaction to that? >> that's coming from a democrat and the party of the immediate jaire and want them to be for one party in the country and that's what's happening according to media research senter and highly respected and since kamala harris here to nominate 84% of coverage for her and 89% of the coverage of president trump during that same time period and it's been negative and we deal with this every single day on the trump campaign and so-called journalist and media fact checking everything he says with fact checks that are wrong and completely misleading. they go into writing stories with their own preconceived biases and they don't even care about the facts and the truth that we provide them. we fight this battle every day. president trump fights it every day. that's why the media trust of the american people is at all time low and they're fake news. liz: harris can't campaign on policies without fixing the border without undermining her
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administration and she's an incumbent and campaigning on the policies to justify her candidacy. what's going to happen at the debate next week? >> well, president trump will hold kamala harris accountable for disastrous record for the past four years and wide open border invasion and led to 20 million illegal people in the country. many of whom have gone onto rape and murder our fellow american citizens and president trump is going to finally ask the questions that the media should be asking of kamala harris and the american people is beyond time they hear from her and they will on tuesday night and let me tell you, president trump is ready. liz: well, how is he going to handle her when the setup is going to do what she did to mike pence, don't interrupt me. don't interrupt me and the mics are muted. >> well, with abc news and harris campaign over the few weeks and they were trying to re-shift the rules and i think
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they were frankly trying to get away out of the debate and i told you president trump will be on the debate stage and going for news on the opportunity to highlight his record of success against kamala harris' record. liz: thank you for joining us tonight. good to see you. >> you too . liz: fox business alert and fox business simulcasting the presidential debate on tuesday night and 9:00 p.m. eastern time after a special election and tune in and coming up another ride committed by tim walz and two investigations by two separate house committees and governor mike huckabee here on whether that latest one was just another grammar mistake that tim walz tried to down play. one thing we're going to get from kamala harris at the debate next week is this. >> this is the issue. i want to ask president biden
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spespeaking and he'll not raise taxes on anybody making less than $400,000. >> mr. vice president, i'm speaking. >> i'd like to answer your question. >> i'm speaking. i'm speaking. liz: identity politics, word salads and little substance and little about policies and which will take it coming up. stay right there. >> when i asked biden we had the same discussion and i let him talk. i'm going to let her talk. you've all seen it. those that say biden is smarter than she is, okay. and we have a problem if that's the case.
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liz: that was kamala harris' running mate tim walz again for answering reporter's questions and local reporters in pennsylvania say kamala's campaign is literally stopping them from questioning tim walz. as we've got a brand new allegation of a falsehood allegedly committed by him. joining us now, former arkansas governor mike huckabee. governor, always wonderful to see you again. this new report, tim walz repeatedly claimed as he was running for congress that he was close and about to get his doctorate in education, but the school st. mary's university of minnesota said he didn't complete the program. when you see all this put together, what's your assessment of tim walz? >> in arkansas we're call ago popeyed liar. somebody that can't bring himself to tell the truth. this is really bizarre. i mean, his poppography is not -- topography is not that
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embarrassing and has a nice life story and could tell it. he doesn't need to embellish and i served 24 years in national guard and that's honorable. never went to war. nothing wrong with that . what's wrong is lying. in this case, i'm really close to my phd. well, the truth is he left that school in 2004, never went back. they don't have any record of him working on it since then. and that was 20 years ago. it'd be like me telling you at 69 years old, i'm really working hard to getny my eagle scout. and i'm really close to it. and after that, i'm going to be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame because i've been playing guitar since i was 11 years old. this guy doesn't need to be vice president then. liz: none of what you said about yourself is true? i thought it was. >> i should be in the rock and roll hall of fame. liz: you should. you rock on, you governor, you. what's interesting is so when
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you look at his the averages and favorability dropped about five points and embellishes military record and he has two house probes against him and now there's a photo circulating online, governor, that shows gover walz outside of a -- governor walz standing outside of a local bakery in minnesota he forced to shut down during the coronavirus lock downs. >> it gets worse and add to that issue his own family is all voting for president trump and i'd be embarrassed if my own family said we'll come to thanksgiving dinner but we're not voting for you because you have no business being elected to something. that really hurts. pretends he doesn't hear and what the trump campaign should do is send him a pair of hearing aids and apparent you never seem to hear what the questions are that the reporters are asking. put these on.
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maybe you can start hearing. and by the way, it would be nice if you started talking and answering questions. liz: yeah. governor, great to see you. thank you so much. good to have you on. i always ought you were an eagle scout but now you gave us news. thank you, governor. good to see you. >> what she really wants to do and lookout for this onset, she want as moment where she can interrupt donald trump and say i'm speaking. because kamala harris, sometimes i think she doesn't want to be the vice president. she wants to be the vice principal. she really likes to just tell people what to do. liz: that was jd vance on the debate strategy with former president trump and let's bring in fox news contributor liz peek and it's great to see you again, liz. liz, what do you think?
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is she ready for this debate? >> i think she is never going to be ready really, liz. it is -- when all the talk is about posturing and gimmickry and positioning, why not answer the questions and rely on her policies to win over voters? and that's her problem. she doesn't really have any core values or core policies. it's all by the numbers and according to the recent polls and i think candidates don't do well who have that as their guiding star. liz: axios is now calling out her lack of interviews ahead of the debate and she's not going to be ready. that's what a lot of people are saying and you wonder if abc will grill her on the views that she's held for at least seven years. now she's suddenly a moderate when she's been a liberal on so many things and going for them and slamming them with the far left policies going for the
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process. >> every police group for you and going for america and what you want to go is see the country be safe and prosperous and we love our country and i want to thank you you on behalf of everybody and i see it. i'm all over. this is a group that's respected like never before. it's more dangerous with a threat than ever before with a lot of families of police officers that are no longer with us, crime rates that we've never seen before. liz: former president trump in north carolina today and trump seems -- you know, when you listen to him, he's got details and really minute details about policy and just announced a federal task force to dismantle gangs if he's elected and there's details and stack that up to what do you hear from kamala harris? >> again, liz, this is genuine.
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donald trump believe what is he's saying and that's clear because he's had the same message about law and order police in the last ten years and no flip-flops from him and we have what he believes and by the way, that's a popular position. americans want to live in safe cities and safe towns. do you think kamala harris and her progressive band of prosecutors across the country will deliver that? absolutely not. they don't believe it in reasons they're completely inscrutable to me. trump will win votes liz: liz peek, always a pleasure. great writer, liz. that's coming up. a surprise decision by manhattan judge to delay the criminal sentencing till after the election in that new york case. is this a test emission that, yeah, this trial, you know, doing it before the election would be interference and former deputy sol wisenberg digging
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into that and remember this kamala harris flip-flop. >> there's no question i'm in favor of banning fracking. i would not ban fracking. as vice president i did not ban fracking. as president i will not ban fracking. liz: flip-flopping her way into the white house. can she do it? voters are saying no, you can't. we have yet another flip-flop to add to the growing list. it's now in the double digits. that's the news but first, let's hear what's coming up next hour on the bottom line from dagen and sean. >> hey, liz. there's a great show. house gop taking up bills to fight china and majority leader steve scalise will join us as well and criminals in new york and check on what regulations that are for panic buttons for large retailers. paul morrow to discuss. david: horror of open border spreads in the country as venezuelan gang moves from colorado to texas and north carolina. chad wolf on that and caroline
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banana republic and she and her party are censoring speech and weapons and the justice system and trying to throw the political opponents, me, in jail. this hasn't happened. i didn't do that to crooked hillary and said that would be a terrible thing, wouldn't it? putting the wife of the president of the unit in jail? but they view it differently, i guess, now nowadays. that's okay. they have to remember that two can play the game. liz: that was former president trump on the weaponization of the justice system under biden harris white house. this news coming in, judge juan merchan delaying president trump's sentencing in the new york civil case till after the election. let's welcome to the show former white water deputy independent council sol wisenberg. sol was selected for grand jury questioning and the president bill clinton, and has more than two decades of experience as a
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lead counsel in really complicated white collar crime investigations. great to see you, sol. what do you make of the delay in the sentencing till now novembe? >> well, it's a smart thing for judge to have done, and it makes him look very judicious and protective of trump's legal rights and something i don't think he was during the trial. so it's easy for him now to say he's going to be prudential and he's going to realize the uniqueness of the fact that we have the presidential election coming up shortly after his sentencing decisions. i'm not really impressed with it. liz: do you think they can get this tossed out even before sentencing and second circuit appeals court to get it turned over? based on the supreme court upholding trump's presidential
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immunity and some evidence that alvin bragg used and happened while trump was in the white house. what do you think? >> well, you're talking about bragg put on two people who were white house advisers at the time that they spoke to president trump about this whole matter and she didn't have to do that or put those withins on. the importance of testimony during closing arguments and he created a legal issue for the trump-appointed team on the immunity question because as you know, the supreme court's immunity decision said the president's conversations with his advisers, his presidential advisers are absolutely immune. they are core immune activities. i think bragg realizes he's in
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trouble there of his own making and the argument is not going to be -- liz: getting it tossed out on appeal. >> it's so infected the proceedings because bragg made closing arguments and bragg's prosecutors and bragg's people argue it's harmless error and the evidence was overwhelming. that's what happens in the cases. liz: sol wisenberg, always a pleasure. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me, liz. >> she's flip-flopping on every single thing she's ever disposessed or believed in. the border, healthcare, crime. but she truly is a radical. she's flip-flopping on everything do get elected and all goes right back to where it was. liz: okay, another kamala harris flip-flop. will she say anything to get elected?
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>> to ban plastic straws? >> i think we should. >> i'm going to be honest i think it's really difficult to drink ou paper straw. >> innovation is a process. >> really, okay, this is what's going on another flip-flop, now she says no she's not get up and plastic straws, what's going on let's get the former deputy press secretary, show the list of flip-flops is growing to 11 it's in the double digits, we played sound earlier, voters are asking whether she stand for, trump has lead a detailed economic agenda and things on crime and border security kamala harris told cnn her values have not changed but she keeps look
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often, when you think. >> she is a fake, phony and a fraud, she held radical positions of the american people hate for 20 plus years in politics in the public eye, either she was lying about those then or she is lying about them now, either way by her own admission, she is a proven liar, the fact is she will say anything and everything to get elected let's not forget on the debate stage she called joe biden sx criminal and a segregationist, rapist and a racist, had t-shirts made ready to go in the big moment and when you start to pay back the layers, there is nothing there but performative art and she's not even really good at that. >> is not flip-flopping it is lying, axios is reporting that even someone kamala harris own staffers on her team are not sure what she stands for on a
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range of issues, the media is calling out harris and claiming things like the border is secure, now she wants the senate legislation that would fund trump's border wall after she said she would not vote for a border wall under any circumstances, watch this. >> in a new report you will see outfront, the k file team scoured kamala harris tweets and statements and went all the way back to 2017, what they found was more than 50 instances of harris slamming trump's border wall, but now the new harris campaign ads actually showcase the very wall. on top of critical tweets harris also wrote the 2019 book there was a bigger reason to oppose the border wall a useless wall on the southern border would be nothing more than a symbol. elizabeth: your reaction to that. >> if any of the new position
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were real and kamala harris believe them staff would not be considered under confused, they would be leaving because they all bought into the radical ideology, they bought into a ban on fracking, a ban on plastic straws, no border while allowing illegal aliens to flood into our communities to commit crime, rapes, murders, homicide, burglary, human trafficking, child smuggling, they bought into all of that. if you did change the positions it would be an absolute revolt no one would work for her because after she believes and that's staff believes the fact that she's trying to be all things to all people now that she's running for president i don't think anyone's going to buy it. elizabeth: you think abc is going to press certain go through the list, how is she going to answer. >> they should but there's no answer for the one that she previewed with dana bash, if your values haven't changed and how could your policies change
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in such radical ways, she has embraced all the things that the american people hate, she is the cause of many of our problems and let's not forget she is more radical than joe biden and less likable, this debate coming up is a great chance for donald trump to prove that. elizabeth: muted mics are a good thing for trump? >> i think any of the rules that are set up in this debate were obviously done by the network and the democrat side, donald trump does not care he's ready to fight anytime anywhere and does. elizabeth: thank you for joining us i'm liz mcdonald, they stand for watching "the evening edit" don't forget to dvr us, we love it when you do, now it's time to send it over to dagen and sean. dagen: good evening i'm dagen mcdowell. sean: i'm sean duffy welcome to "the bottom line

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