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larry: so, are you better off than you were four years ago? kamala harris never really answered that question, and she showed a very poor economic plan anyway, so i'll answer it. the answer is no. we're not better off. however, when it comes to elizabeth macdonald, my answer is always yes. liz: well, larry, we're better off just watching you. larry: [laughter] liz: didn't mean to put you in a
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diabetic coma there, but it is good to see you again thank you so much. welcome to the "evening edit" i'm elizabeth macdonald. we're awaiting president donald trump. he's about to speak at his rally in arizona. it's a battleground state. he's going to speak during our hour. we'll bring it to you live, plus, just a second ago, he said no to another debate. tonight, we're going to get reaction from steve forking and tudor dixon they are just moments away also tonight we have senator mark wayne mullin, congressman maria salazar, doug collins and also tonight breaking news another legal victory for donald trump. and a set-back for da willis. three charges just got tossed out and fani willis' case against trump. is this yet another trump case on the brink of collapse. tonight we've got the details but first this. let's take you right now to tucson, arizona. people again lining up for hours, the former president
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soon will take to the microphone, and focus on voters number one issue, the economy, inflation, look whose here. fox news alicia acuna standing by live in tucson. wonderful to see you. what's happening now? reporter: hi, liz. folks here are actually getting pretty excited because as you mentioned, the former president set to take the stage here at the bottom of the hour. >> [applause] reporter: see? everybody is really excited. >> [applause] reporter: before donald trump even arrived in arizona he did announce on truth social that "there will be no third debate" so tuesday was it, but clearly, there will be plenty of events and rallies and the headline for this one is the economy and the high price of housing and we do expect former president donald trump to focus on illegal immigration and how that all ties into it. you know, if you drive about an hour south of where we're standing you be in the tucson sector.
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that is the border patrol's busiest along the southern border, especially when it comes to all of the encounters. so, taking a look at the economy. according to the bureau of labor stacelakestatistics, arizona unt was 3.4% better than 4.3% nationwide. both candidates need independents to win this battleground state and they make up a third of the electorate. this is trump's third visit to arizona since joe biden stepped aside in july. j.d. vance has made three stops here. harris has been here once. in that timeframe and tim walz campaign in the phoenix area on debate day. fox digital report the democratic national control the former president here in tucson with a newly-released campaign video to be played on a mobile billboard outside this event center. the topic? her debate comments on his rally. the head of the democratic party in arizona issued a statement ahead of the former president's economic speech, asking, "donald trump giving a concrete plan to
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lower costs for those working in arizona" we'll believe it when we see it and again we'll see the former president at the bottom of the hour. liz? liz: alicia always a pleasure. wonderful to see you again thank you so much. we're going to stay on the rally and bring it to you live when it comes in and trump starts speaking. here is the question. let's go beyond what ronald reagan asked. he asked are you better off than you were four years ago. that was a devastating question when he posed it to jimmy carter. are you better off on the economy now, on inflation? are you better off on your wage growth? utility cots? do you feel better off on your housing costs? do you feel safer than you were four or five years ago with crime, the border crisis? joining us now, forbes media chair and editor in chief steve forbes and look whose here former michigan gubernatorial candidate tudor dixon. steve first to you, you know, steve, what do you think. the debate, yeah, people had issues with it but voters are speaking out on shows like
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dr. phil asking what the heck does kamala harris even mean when she talks about an opportunity economy? >> well that's the thing, and i think now, president trump is going to be hitting hard on the economic issue, the facts are all in his favor, and he does have plain for the future, cutting taxes, making energy cheaper, by increasing energy production, preserving the integrity of the dollar which has been battered in recent years and deregulating, getting off the backs of individuals and businesses and palo alto netwimagine being ablr you actually want and so i think people are going to be responding to that more and more as they come closer to election day, and kamala harris has no plan. she has a plan, it's a socialist plan, and you know, you take something like fracking? she won't ban fracking. she'll just kill it by regulation and taxation. oh, you want to frac? here is a 10,000 page application you have to fill out and maybe in 10 years you'll get permission. liz: so what steve just said is
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really important. i mean, how do you see it? how is it kamala harris going to build an opportunity economy when she wants to raise taxes by $5 trillion and wants to raise the tax rates on small businesses higher than china and even china does? we're looking at a potential 45% all in rate for small businesses. trump wants the opposite, tax cuts. >> well you said it best. what is an opportunity economy? this is what the democrats do. they come up with words that sound really good but they are meaningless and in the past, they've been successful in this , but as you can see , she came out of the debate and people were saying we've no idea what she said. this is not a time to play games with names and games with new words, because the american people see what they're living right now. they see what the biden-harris administration did to them, and they wanted real answers, from kamala harris. they got nothing. they got a bunch of new words that mean nothing. they may sound very nice, but no one in the world knows what
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an opportunity economy is. i don't know if this is some sort of a socialist name that we're all going to be sharing our money. we want a definition. right now if we continue on the same path the middle class american is not going to be able to continue to pay their bills. liz: what tudor just said, steve she did talk about the quality of outcomes that's flat out socialism, it's about equal opportunity and i don't think the voters are buying it. you look at the new york times and the new york times points out in the latest times poll, trump is leading harris by 13 points on the economy that's what matters most to voters and trump is leading harris among working class voters by 17 points the same margin he led bibiden on in june. >> it's opportunity for bureaucrats and socialists and not the american people and indeed the free world. i think the american people are picking up on that and when she puts out a proposal like tips,
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it's always something donald trump, it's a positive thing always something donald trump has put out in the first place and so i think that the american people are on to it and the key thing is for him to keep hammering home. i've got a plan. i've done it before. we can do it again. liz: yeah, so what steve just said, tudor, this is really concerning brand new inflation red flag for bidenomics that trump wants reverse. the cen census bureau reports for the first time in a decade the cost of rent and utilities like electricity is rising faster than the value of homes. now the washington post says, you know, bidenomics is basically that's what's driving this. you know so the bedrock of the american dream, your home, is turning into a chief source of economic insecurity, tudor. we've got inflation for wholesale producer prices and cpi coming in a little bit hotter-than-expected
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consumer food ppi was up 4.2%. >> if you ask kamala harris what she's going to say is she's going to have the government build housing and that to me is a terrifying proposition because we have questions if the government is building housing why is the government building housing? who owns the housing? are we now going to have people renting from the government? will the government become a landlord? and who ultimately actually owns housing across the country? why are we hearing that instead of hearing that we're going to put money back into the pockets of americans? that has never come out of her mouth. i've never heard her say i want the american people to spend their money. i trust them with their money. she continuously says if you give me more money, i will show you how to use it. i will give people student loans back. i will buy their housing. i will make sure they have their down payment. this is unheard of. this is socialism at its finest and it's going to destroy this country, and that's why the fact that she did this debate and she didn't say anything, we don't owe her anything now. she's chosen to not talk.
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the american people know where she stands. she's going to do things we don't like and that's why she won't say it. liz: but tudor, everything you just listed taxpayers have to pay for. so steve, do you think trump should do another debate? he just rejected one, because we just listened to kamala harris today. she's claiming again falsely and we've been tracking this , she again falsely claimed that trump is going to do project 2025. he in his campaign says no, they're not going to do that so it's like kamala harris is using project 2025 as a new trump russia to distract interest a vacant agenda. >> well that's right and the idea of getting back to the point on housing. the government getting involved trying to build housing. look what they've done with ev chargers. how many do we have now? eight after $7 billion? so god help us we'll all be sleeping on the sidewalk if they are in charge of housing, and so again, i think the american people are on to that and what trump has to do is hammer home on that. just keep hammering on it and people will respond.
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he has the record. they don't. liz: tudor, what do you think? should he do another debate? >> i don't think he should because like i said, i think he gave her a gift. they botched their first debate. they had a different candidate. think about where we are. they had a different candidate. that one did so poorly they said we're going to swap them out. we want another debate. kamala harris came off that stage and people said to her, we have no idea where you stand. she won't do interviews. she won't talk to the american people. she won't come out of one of her events and talk to the media. this was her opportunity to actually, for once, tell the american people where she stands. she copied and pasted a bunch of things on her website that morning. she still told the american people nothing. we owe her nothing. we don't need to give her another chance. liz: we've got voter reaction coming up in the hour. they are very rattled when you listen to this voter sound that we will show you about what kamala harris really stands for. they don't like it. they are unsettled by it. they feel like there's ising
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deeper going on that they cannot control and they are afraid of it. steve forbes and tudor dixon, thanks for joining us. be sure to tune into fox business all day wednesday, september 18, when the federal reserve could announce a decision on a much-anticipated rate cut. we're going to get you live updates also on this , president trump's big economic speech in arizona. he is moments away from coming out. he's going to be talking about housing and jobs. we will bring it to you as soon as he speaks, also tonight, this. >> and i'm woning most of them and i will win the most on appeal. they weaponized the justice department. every one of those cases was involved with the doj, from atlanta and fani willis to the attorney general of new york, and the d. a. of new york. liz: we've got the breaking news coming in another legal victory for trump down in georgia. fulton county superior court judge just tossed out three
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charges against trump and a major setback to d. a. fani willis. is this another trump case that looks like it could fall apart we've got the details also tonight the town of springfield, ohio in crisis. >> this influx is making it worse for them. housing, housing is another issue. the overcrowding in housing. >> our frustrations and concern continue to fall on deaf ears. this community has been begging for help for some time. >> what's here has been a culture shock, you know, to say the least and i feel like our city is basically being treated like a house. liz: coming up tonight we've got more from voters in springfield, ohio residents speaking out about a migrant influx slamming their city. they are literally begging for help and wondering why biden-harris is again doing radio silence on the border
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crisis that they ignited. coming up we'll get you more and an update from the ground there. also this tonight. >> i know that migration is putting a real strain on the borders and on border communities. i can't do anything but that. look, we need more resources to secure the border. liz: okay that's the story right? president biden keeps saying he needs more cash, that you will have to pay for , to spend on what he did collapsing the border, but a new report says his administration turned down free offers from latin american countries to help stop the border crisis that they ignited. we've got the details but first another white house e-mail controversy revealing their true feelings and it happened on the anniversary of 9/11. john kirby replying all hitting the reply all button to an e-mail that critics called a shocking dismissal of military veterans and their concerns about biden's botched afghanistan exit that saw 13 troops dead.
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we've got the details on that coming up. we've got from senate arm services senator mark wayne mullin. so excited he's going to join us next. >> was anyone ever held accountable by the president directly for what happened with the withdrawal in afghanistan? >> we have all held ourselves accountable for the progress of the withdrawal, across the administration. as i said, not everything went according to plan but again, we hold ourselves all accountable for that.
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the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house!
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there's always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. liz: former president trump speaking right now in tucson, arizona let's listen in. >> work at mcdonald's she said she worked at mcdonald's, right? she worked at mcdonald's and she was working so hard. there's only one problem. she didn't work at mcdonald's. she's a liar. liar. >> [applause] >> she claimed that i wanted to deny people ivf treatment when in fact i want to require companies to pay for it. >> [applause] >> and i came out totally in favor of ivf, that's fertilization for the men in the audience. >> [laughter] >> we've got a lot of tough
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ones here. she claims she doesn't want to ban fracking when she said repeatedly over a 10-year period, i will not have fracking and a little while ago, she goes, i'd love to have fracking. >> [laughter] >> her pollster came back and said this is not good. in pennsylvania, you want to ban fracking, that's not so good. it's a big part of what they do, right? and she came back, all of a sudden she thought fracking was wonderful. here is what happens with all these things. right after the election she goes back to where she was. she claims she doesn't support mass gun confiscation, when in fact she supported it entirely and through her entire career, think of that. she wants to confiscate your guns. >> boooo. >> does anybody in the audience have a gun? raise your hand. >> [applause]
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>> would you mind if this lunatic knocked on your door. hello, i'd like to takeaway your gun. is that all right? especially the women won't allow it. they aren't going to. that's unbelievable. what is that about 100% of the audience? >> [applause] >> does anybody in the audience not have a gun? wait. there's somebody. is there somebody? so if you want to keep your gun, we don't have to go through the rest of it. you want to keep your gun, vote for trump, okay? >> [applause] >> i promise. >> [applause] >> but you know, she did something even worse than that. you know what it is? she was the leader of a thing called the movement, defund
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the police. how about that? >> booo. >> she was the leader of the movement to defund the police. now think of it. anybody that wants to defund the police, that's called she's down and dirty left. okay? that's down and dirty. if she's in there for a week at defund the police, we don't want her to be president. we don't want her for anything, frankly. but all of a sudden, all of a sudden, she says no, i never said it. she actually goes around saying she never said it but we've got like 10 years of tapes where she's saying it with the guns, with the fracking, with everything we mentioned she had many years of tapes but the public was not fooled. they saw right through it. kamala's lies and unprecedented partisan interference of two low-life anchors, they're low lives and for them to do what they did and they wouldn't correct her on project 25. i don't know what the hell it is. i purposely have not read it. i could but i don't want to
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because they never had my authorization. >> [applause] >> and for them to allow her to getaway with me, everything i said, oh, well we don't think it's like the crime statistics. the fbi didn't report the most crime-ridden cities. they didn't do it. they left out large numbers of areas where they had a lot of crime. so the numbers came in. they weren't up too much, and if anybody in this audience doesn't think there's more crime now, there's so much more crime now, but they gave false and fraudulent numbers. they did it with something else. 818,000 jobs. think of it. they said they had 818,000 jobs that didn't exist, so your jobs numbers look better but now they had to do. what happened is they were taken away by a leaker. usually i don't like leakers but i like this particular leaker, whoever it was, but when a prize spotter loses a fight, you've seen a lot of fights right?
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the first words out of that fighter's mouth is i want a rematch. i want a rematch and that's what she said. i want a rematch. polls clearly show that i won the debate against comrad kamala harris. >> [applause] >> and as you probably know, because you know, when you say harris, does anybody know who harris is? >> [laughter] >> no? kamala is a very different kind of a word. it's a nice name, very nice name, but you know her as kamala. you don't know her as harris. when you say harris everybody says who the hell is that, right? but she immediately called for a second debate, which means that she was like a praise spotter that lost a fight. we had two debates though. i had a debate with crooked joe biden, right? and i had another debate with her. she and crooked joe have destroyed our country with millions of criminals and
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mentally deranged people pouring into the usa, totally unchecked, unvetted, and with inflation, bankrupting our middle class. it has gotten bad. everyone knows this , and all of the other problems caused by kamala and joe. it was discussed in great detail during the first debate with joe and second debate with comrad harris. she was a no-show at the fox debate. you know, fox invited her. she was a no-show. i sat with the great shawn hannity. does anybody know shawn hannity? >> [applause] >> good man. he's a good man. and they said where is she? she didn't show so we did a town hall and he got great ratings in that town hall i'll tell you right now. led all of television for the week. it's not bad, right? simple town hall, turned out to be a town hall from what it was supposed to be but she didn't show up and refused also to do
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nbc and cbs. she went over to abc, which in my opinion, has taken a big hit, because these two people were bad news. they kept screaming at me. i said why are you screaming? i said to myself, i always liked him. i'm not going to watch him anymore. >> [applause] >> because he's not legit. what he did, i'm not going to watch him. >> [applause] >> and his hairs not as good as it used to be, you know? kamala should focus on what she should have done during the last almost four-year period. she kept complaining, well you know when i'm in i'm going to do this and i'm going to do that and at the end of the debate i said why don't you just do it? you could leave right now. why don't you do it? >> [applause] >> i'm going to do this and then i'm going to do that and then i'm going to do this and that and that. remember, at the convention, when she went out and they
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nominated her even though she got no voted they nominated her? she came in last place in the primaries, right? and then she said donald trump is a threat to democracy. no, she's a threat to democracy. she is a threat to democracy. but you remember when she went out? and she said thank you, do you remember that? it was the weiderest thing. am i wrong? because they were saying j. d. and i are weird. no, we're very solid people. she's weird and that vice president of hers is really weird. he is. >> [applause] >> that was a sound bite. you know, they said oh, he's weird. in other words they gave it to their friends in the fake news. weird. it's something i've been called a lot of bad things but not weird, but you know, she went out and people were applauding and stuff and she goes thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, and i think she went nuts. there was something wrong with her. >> [laughter]
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>> but i was very happy because i got the endorsement of the vice president's family. >> [applause] >> and i got the endorsement of the vice president's brother. >> [applause] >> and even sent me a contribution. >> [applause] >> and i was very happy, because barack obama, his brother as you know, endorsed me so know his brother endorsed me. >> [applause] >> that's not easy. now, so we have the endorsement of president obama's brother. we have the endorsement of the brother of the future vice president, he better not win. if he ever won this country will be in bad shape. it's already in bad shape. three and a half years of what they've done to this country, especially, look. we're laughed at all over
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the world. we would have never had the russia-ukraine problem. we would have never had october 7 israel, the attack on israel and we wouldn't have had inflation and we wouldn't have had that horrible the way we pulled out in afghanistan was so horrible. none of those things would have happened. we would have had a much different country, and we wouldn't have 21 million people in our country that shouldn't be here. that i can tell you. >> [applause] >> so because we've done two debates and they were successful, there will be no third debate. >> [applause] >> it's too late anyway. the voting has already begun. we've got to go vote. this is going to be the most important vote in the history of our country.
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>> [applause] >> it'll be the most important. people said that i was angry at the debate. angry. i was angry. and yes, i am angry, because he allowed 21 million illegal aliens invading our communities. >> [applause] >> many of them are criminals. many are criminals. i'm angry! >> [applause] >> [chanting] >> usa, usa, usa, usa, usa, usa >> they said he's an angry person. no they are destroying our country. you know, she's smiling, all practice, right? did you see her? she's like this. >> [laughter] >> we're talking about a border invasion, the likes of which no country has ever suffered and she's like this. >> [laughter] >> but i am angry about
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venezuelan gangs taking over aurora, colorado. >> booo. >> and illegal haitians, that came in, migrants, taking over a beautiful place. it was so beautiful. springfield, ohio. i was there. i campaigned there a while ago. springfield, it was so beautiful. now it's just what a place. can you imagine you have this small little community, all of a sudden you have 20,000 illegals in your community. nobody knows where they come from. i'm angry about young american girls being raped and sodemized and murdered by savage criminal aliens. i'm angry about rampant inflation destroying our middle class and the american people are also very angry about that, and every other thing that we had to endure for three and a half years. that's why 54 days from now we
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are going to tell harris. >> [applause] >> that we've had enough. our country can't take it anymore. we're going to go comrad kamala harris, you've done a horrible job. you've been the worst vice president in the history of our country. you had no chance of getting this position. you shouldn't have had it. you've got no votes whether you like biden or not you got 14 million votes, she had none, not one. we're going to go comrad, you're fired, get out! >> [applause] >> get out. get out. >> [applause] >> thank you, everybody.
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>> [crowd applause and che cheering] >> thank you. wasn't the apprentice a great show though? do you think if i didn't do the apprentice, because it's a big question, because a lot of people in hollywood are blaming themselves for this. they are saying if we didn't do the apprentice, he wouldn't be but they all vote for me, you know that, because they want to pay low taxes, they talk about no, we don't like trump, but when they go to vote they go, anybody watch? >> [laughter] >> so they want low taxes, no crime, great schools, strong military. they don't want a border invasion. they don't want people pouring across the border illegally from prisons and places so they go and they say no, i'm not for trump at all. i will never vote for him and then they go in. >> [laughter]
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>> [applause] >> it's true. and then they go out and they do exit polls, and you know, in 2016, and 2020 where i got many more, millions more votes by the way, i hate to say that. they say oh, that's a conspiracy tourist. no, it's called i've got more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country. >> [applause] >> and they said we lost. i was told if i got 63 million votes, which is what i got in 2016, you can't lose. just get 63. i got close to 12 million more votes than that and we lost but we didn't lose. we're never going to let that happen again in this country. >> [applause] >> we're never going to let that happen. we can't let that happen again. but when they had exit polls in 2016 and they said oh, he's getting killed in the exit
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polls, and i remember, nbc and that stupid abc that did this horrible debate, those two people should be fired as an anchor. couple more years they will be fired. and she was nasty. she looked at me with hatred in her eyes, and him, he's a nice guy. i mean, they were told to do it by george slop-o-dopolis, but on the exit polls so people are walking out saying, you know, we'd like to know something, sir. who'd you vote for and they would say crooked hillary or trump, right? but so many of them, like almost 50% said none of your business who we voted for. they have a tougher word, two words. not like biden one word and then he gives two. two words. they begin with the letters f-u.
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that's what they say to the people. >> [applause] >> i would never say them because we have a lot of young people here. my audience, they've gotten younger and younger. do you notice that? >> [applause] >> don't worry, i still like the old people the best. i don't care. i don't care. >> [applause] >> let that cost me the election. i still like the old people the best. >> [applause] >> got to stay with the people that got you there, right? i love, what we're doing for the old people, you'll hear, but so that was the two words but i don't want to use those words, so they said none of your business, which is not really what they said, and they walked out and everybody said, trump is finished. he's not getting the numbers. because in the pal past, nobody would say they who they are
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voting for so what they did, thank you, darling, thank you, so what they did, she keeps saying "i love you" right in the middle of my punch lines. >> [laughter] >> so they always say one or the other, and i had one analyst who is very smart, but i was called by fox, a person at fox. sir, i'm sorry, sir. doesn't look good. doesn't look good. and they say it's 4:00 in the afternoon, because you know, they have interviewed all these people, and another one would call me and they all said, they were actually happy. most were happy. some were really sad though. a lot of the people were really sad. so it came out, this is going to be a very short evening for donald trump and they were so happy. martha riddits was actually crying at the end when i won. she was crying. you don't think she's biased do you? also with abc. it's the worst of the group i
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have to tell you. they are all bad but the worst, the worst is abc, and they proved that with this stupid, the worst two anchors anybody has ever seen on this thing. they were the worst. at least they shouldn't have been so obvious, right? so anyway, i walked out and the people walked in, and i was getting calls that they, you know, thousands of people all over the country. i'm sorry, sir, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. one guy calls be up whose a political brilliant guy and he said, sir? and, you know, i actually went to see , i don't think i've ever told this story. i went to see our great first lady and i said darling? >> [applause] >> you know, i got home, i got home from michigan. i was in michigan last stop and i got home from michigan at like 4:00 in the morning. i had a rally with 42000 people at 1:00 i did seven rallies and
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i started in florida. i went to florida where it was 88 to michigan where it was 20 degrees below 0 and i said if you don't catch pneumonia in this business you are never going to catch pneumonia but i went to our great first lady and i said darling, i felt okay, it was amazing because the athletes say i left it on the field. well i did because i did seven major rallies for two days. seven each. who the hell can do that? >> [applause] >> people are saying nobody else could do it. you think biden could do it? i don't think so. >> no. >> i don't think biden would do seven but i don't know if he would do one. he would do one that lasts for about three minutes. no, we did major rallies. speak for an hour, hour and a half sometimes, go to the next state. we went all up and down and everywhere but this one guy calls up. so everyone called me, i had a young gentlemen in my family came to see me. sir, you haven't lost, but it's
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not looking good. this is at 5:00 in the afternoon on election day, right? and i said, it's all right don't worry about it. so i went to see my wife and i said, you know, i don't feel the way i thought i'd feel. i thought i'd be like devastated but i left it all out and if we don't make it, but it looks not good and she says does it look like you're not going to win and i said it really looks that way and we'll get by it. it's one of those things, but i was very disappointed, but i just felt it wasn't like if only i worked a little bit harder, because humanly you couldn't work harder and then 5:30 i get a call from a very smart political guy and he goes sir i'd like to congratulate you and i said on what? he said you won this election. >> [applause] >> i said what do you mean i won the election? i was told by every pundit that i lost the election and he said
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no you won the election. i'm 95% sure, because we've never seen so many people leaving an election that said, it's none of your business. right? meaning you know what. it's none of your business. we've never seen that before. a massive number, like almost 50%, who did you vote for? none of your business! he said every single one of those people belonged to you. they are our people whether we like it or not. >> [applause] >> and he said you're going to win florida. you're going to win georgia. you're going to win all these states and i think you're going to win because normally it be like 5%, 10% m and you've got 50%. there's never been anything like that and i believe all those votes are your votes and i said well, good, and all of a sudden they came out and the rest is history, right? the polls closed and they started with donald trump.
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so florida closed at 8:00, or whatever. within like seconds, seconds, it closed florida polls have closed, donald trump has won the great state of florida. >> [applause] >> donald trump has won the great state of georgia. donald trump and it went all the way up the east coast all over the place and we ended up winning. that was quite a day, wasn't it though? >> [applause] >> and then we did much better the second time. much better. much, much better and then but this is going to be the time, because we never had the enthusiasm that we have now. we've never had it. >> [applause] >> because now, you see how bad they're doing. you see how bad. before you didn't really, there was nothing to judge, right? because i was the president, we did great. we had a great economy. we got hit with covid which is china and people didn't really think in terms of that. it was a terrible thing, but we got hit, the whole world got
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hit. $62 trillion and millions of deaths all over the world. the world got hit. everybody, japan was devastated by it, so many people, good people, very good people, great people actually, but what happened was amazing, and now, they see how bad a job they've done. think of it. the inflation. the economy is terrible. everything is terrible. we're not respected in the world. a war that would have never happened with russia and ukraine started. a situation in israel would have never ever happened. never ever happened and that's a disaster the whole middle east is blowing up. >> [applause] >> victor orban, the prime minister of hungary said you've got to bring trump back or this whole world is going to blow up. >> [applause] >> so we're going to do things, but i will tell you, so 16 was
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great. 2020 was better and this one blows both of them away, because we've never seen the enthusiasm, like look at this. we've never seen the epidemic thank yous jax. enthusiasm.>> [applause] >> so i'm pleased to be joined this afternoon by the next senator from arizona, and we're going to call her a different name. she may be angry. i haven't told her this , but she may be angry. she may never speak to me again but i'm going to give her a different name because she's very strong on the border and she knows the problems you're having in your state. arizona has tremendous problems with illegals coming in from all over the world and just pouring in and, you know, by the way, taking hispanic jobs, taking african americans jobs, taking people that have been here a long time, citizens, taking the jobs, but she's been very strong on it and i just realized because its gotten so bad when you look at springfield, ohio, when you look at aurora in colorado, where the governor has
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no, i feel so sorry for this guy. he has no idea what to do. he's a democrat so you know? >> [laughter] >> he has no idea what to do about it. he's devastated and afraid to do anything but if you look, the venezuelans have taken over. i mean, and they walk in with guns, the biggest guns i've ever seen. they had guns that were supreme. they call them supreme guns ak-47 supreme. they have stuff, i don't nowhere the hell they get this stuff. they come in, and they've taken over buildings. they are in the real estate business. let's put it that way, and that's just the beginning. it's going to get really bad, okay? and you know you have a sheriff with a deputy or something and you've got 30 guys with ak-47s and all these horrible, i mean, big stuff, and they are taking over and it's not, let me tell you, we're not letting it happen. this woman is very strong. she's running against a weak person. >> [applause] >> she's running against a guy
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who voted 100% of the time help he was voting. liz: okay, that's former president trump getting a lot of loud applause lines that started right from the get-go, right when he started his rally and right when he got into kamala harris' flip-flops on things like fracking, on gun confiscation, he and also got big applause about the border crisis and he got big plus lines when he said again, kamala harris, you've been in the white house for three and a half years, why didn't you fix it? now trump is not a politician. that is clear from what you heard just now, but what he's getting major applause lines right now is about the border collapse that happened under this biden white house. let's bring in from house foreign affairs congresswoman maria salazar. congresswoman it's great to have you back on the show. your reaction to what you heard at trump's first rally since the debate. >> everything that he's saying is true and i think that we have to say over and over again, that
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if the vp becomes the president, we don't have to wait until election day to see what's going to happen. we know exactly what she did for three and a half years. she has given a horrible reputation to the hispanic community. i won't have a proud member of that community, look what happened 10 million people in three and a half years coming in. people we do not know who they are, specifically the venezuelan gang the president was talking about. we're talking about the border patrol has allowed or the biden administration allowed for a fully operational, transnational criminal organization to come in and take over aurora, but not only aurora, colorado. we're talking about new york. the most violent venezuelan gang in the history of the country, is running around the united states. how could that have happened? it's inconceivable. we have the vice president to become the next president, we're going to have more of the same.
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liz: congresswoman, your family fled communist cuba. you've also won four emmy awards for your coverage of latin america so when you see and hear the radio silence out of this biden white house about the border collapse that was really fueled and ignited by biden doing nearly 100 executive actions to collapse it, why the radio silence from kamala harris about it? >> thank you for asking i was on television for 35 years and the american school of journalism is no longer existent. it doesn't exist. look what the abc the two anchors did to president trump? listen it doesn't matter what you think about the guy, it doesn't matter whether you like the guy. he's not your marriage counselor. we only need trump to run the country and to bring back the economic policies and the social policies, and the immigration policies that he established. that's it. i am appalled and i'm not sure if you know this , but vice
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president harris' father was a professor of economic marxism or marxist economy in stanford. we're talking about the vice president has been influenced since she was a little girl by the marxist policies. i represent the cuban americans in the city of miami. 4 million people who fled because of marxism was promising paradise and look where we are, and now, she is a marxist and we don't, most of the country doesn't know about that. and that's why we're confronting november 5 and we have to be here telling everyone whose watching. be very careful because once you go into marxism, it's very hard to come back. look at venezuela. liz: that's right, congresswoman salazar we admire you and appreciate you your service to america. come back soon good to see you. now let's bring into the show we are honored to have
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the co-founder of angel families. she's the mother of the late sergeant brandon mendoza, and comes from the state of arizona. mary ann it's a pleasure to have you on. we are so sorry for what happened to you and to all of the angel families out there. can you please tell us again what happened to your son? >> my son was a mesa, arizona police sergeant and he was on his way home from work and a multiple time he committed crimes he was driving on the freeway, the wrong-way in phoenix going over 35 miles an hour, going over 35 miles the wrong-way, 104 miles an hour, three times the legal limit drunk, high on meth and slammed head-on into my son on his way home from work. he had been committing crimes in colorado. all he got was a slap on the wrist up there from the judge, allowed to stay in the united states, back and forth over the border and ultimately ended up here in arizona killing my son who was a
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great contributor to our community and a protector of mesa. liz: you know, mary ann so we see the coverage, right? we see that the white house has not even said publicly the names of those killed by illegal aliens. we see the media distorting this as racism or xenophobia when angel families and border officials say it's not about racism. it's about legal migration that this is instead a crime story. this is about crime. so the media has been miss reporting it. do you feel that when you see names and we've seen dozens and dozens of names of people whose family members have been killed by people coming across the border who are already felons. what's your reaction when you hear the attack that oh, if you bring this up this is racism or xenophobia. >> i've been dealing with that for 10 years and i continue my fight. it doesn't bother me because i know in my heart what i'm fighting for , and the liberal
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media will never acknowledge what's going on, because then their listeners and their followers will have to understand that the crime statistics are raising in the united states. they are going up, and under the agenda of the biden administration, they have different ways of how these crimes are reported, and so the statistics are completely skewed and the crime is out of control. more americans are killed every year by illegals than those who were killed in 9/11. this is an annual event that happens. slowly, slowly, day after day. liz: wait a minute, so you're saying more than 3,000 have been killed from illegal alien crime is that true? >> annually. annually. yes. liz: okay. we haven't seen that but we'll check that data. mary ann we've got to go, i'm so sorry. we didn't mean to cut you off. you and your family and your son remains in our prayers.
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congressman d collins. it seems that trump is using this rally to rectify any possible -- perceived as his mistakes in the debate. >> i love the way he is coming out and his energy, back to focus, ern can talk about debate, polls and focus groups favor what trump was saying or his ideas, harris cannot run from harris administration. thisthis is an open border and a bad economy, you focus on, that people understand that, they see theatrics of what abc did and moderators and she did, they get back to, am i
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better off than i was flee . >> i think it will be fine. they probably will be a vice presidential debate. get out to the people go out and meet the people, that is why donald trump works best he wins those votes she can't. elizabeth: the debate will be fast in the rearview. >> i think by next week most people won't even remember it happened. >> thank you so much. >> try to help. elizabeth: eel have you back on again soon. thank you for watching, dvr us. time to send it to dagen and sean on "the bottom line." dagen: thank you, e-mack. elizabeth: sure, you got it.
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