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for liz macdonald. edward: i'm edward lawrence in for elizabeth macdonald. pushing for more interviews and going about that and jacqui heinrich live at the white house and what do and the first time and skipped tins 1984. reporter: the arch diocese spokesperson told them that trump will attend but harris declined to respond and candidates are supposed to deliver light jabs in their dualing addresses and plainly written in advance and the
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program apparently has too much risks of being called upon for stop tiana yous reaction and -- spontaneous reaction and going for them on nontraditional outlets for the interviews they've done and allies say tranqs pansy isn't a problem because she's the -- transparency isn't a problem because she's the only one that wants another debate and americans are both in fact better off than they were four years ago and generated weeks of critical news conference and interviews since, hasn't administer a ticklated and. >> the president has a forward looking question. reporter: harris was trailing the trump on the economy by nine points and trailing by eight points on dealing with the cost of living and seems like her campaign is getting that message she's planning and another
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economic policy and speech going later on and not too many details on that yet. stuart: now to this story. >> i've done two and to do a third, everybody is voting now and once it's started, it's a bad thing to do a debate in the middle of the county and this would really be laid into the election and i think it would be a bad thing and actually bad for the country. edward: former president trump believes a third debate would come too late and vice president kamala harris agreed to cnn debate on october 23rd and another media outlet and joining us is rnc spokesperson elizabeth picot. why not just have the third debate here on fox?
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>> that's the question to ask kamala harris and both of these candidates are going for the american people and however they way think and it's going for donald trump and he does a much better job of that and going for them and it's the best way that he can and i don't think it's the opportunity and the american people deserve and i think kamala harris and him were treated very differently and the american people agree with me on this and i think it's up to both candidates toddled how to talk to the american people and that's how we should be talking and working for as we lead up to november 5. edward: msnbc host stephanie rule avoiding policy questions and listen to this.
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>> there's some things you might not know her answer to. >> it's not a lot to ask her to sit down for a real interview as opposed to a puff piece for her feelings of growing up in the middle class. >> saying to that, when you move to anywhere van that, give me your real estate broker's number and i'll be your broker. we don't live there. edward: truly, do americans deserve to have moat moderators fair to fact check both or journalists that ask real questions of the vice president? the most important thing is the american people deserve more than they've been getting. i don't appreciate the response in the mainstream media when it comes to covering up for kamala harris and don't appreciate her thinking she's owed the votes and doesn't owe the american people any explanation. she's not just running for president. she's currently the vice president of the united states. she's currently in the white house. she's currently responsible for
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our country, for our transparentty and safety. the fact that we don't know where she stands on any issue is a mayor problem nornovember 5, the future and where we stand right now. edward: i want to get this in here, this is what a harris campaign deputy manager said about trump cassioppi cementing a third debate. listen to this. >> donald trump claims he won the previous debate that we had earlier this month. he obviously did very well at cnn debate over the summer. he praised their ratings and praised their format and the moderators and so again, i hope that donald trump finds whatever courage he has left to accept this debate with the vice president before the american people make the decision about who is going to represent this country and their future moving forward. edward: courage. donald trump and courage? what do you think? >> i don't think donald trump lacks courage, i'll say luckily
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november 5 is not up to kamala harris' spokesperson or me or you. it's up to the american people alone and whether donald trump does it, he chooses to speak each and every day. >> thank you, elizabeth. edward: former president always welcome to do an interview on this show at time. kamala harris e will be rated on what she means by a opportunity economy. her tax plans cold cost up to 800,000 jobs. day i did trimble is live in dc speaking more about this. reporter: trying to separate from biden's economic policies and they could get answers later this week with a new batch of proposals she says will help americans build wealth. >> it's what what we can do more to investigation in the
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aspirations and ambitions of the american people and while we're addressing the towns and space and going for the high price of groceries or going to be able to acquire home ownership because it's off the top. reporter: harris' tax plan will cost 800,000 jobs and decrease gdp and reduce wages and similar analysis shows former president trump's plan to make the tax cuts he ushered in during his term as president permanent could add jobs and might be offset by the tariffs he plans to implement and it's at a
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campaign stop in georgia. edward. edward: thank you, grady. with us for reaction is laffer tengler investment nancy tengler and doug egan, i want to start with you on the tax foundation of the two plans and vice president's plans decrease gdp by about 2% and costing about 400,000 j jobs and mainly blamig taxes for the stunting of the growth. what do you think about the vice president's plan here? >> the vice president both owns the record of the biden administration and it's not a huge record and her plan as enunciated for the plan and one of the things that people keep focusing on is what happens to inflation prices and what do you
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do about prices? that result says it won't happen and wages are falling and not getting the growth. that's a really dismal outlook for the american people. edward: manicy, new polls by nbc say 65% of people believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. vice president has been the one that's standing next to president biden on the bridge of the ship. and the poll says people trust former president trump on the economy by 9 points and it's actually what is it about his tax plan that people are trusting more? >> thank you, edward. they lived through it and strength of the economy and corporations repatriated cash because the back tax was eliminated and saw growth to doug's point. i think one of the things you have to rely on is impulsive historically un-reliable in decades and have to rely on and
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going for the economy that matters most to americans and look at facebook and president harris and trump administration higher and that's what edward: vowing to go after big businesses and the journal privately making play and corporate america support and we have her flip-flopping on a number of issues and that's how she'll handle corporate america and really handle it if she gets elected and 30 seconds on this and getting to nancy about this. >> promised to raise the corporate rate back up.
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this administration has been completely unfriendly to business and she claims to be the opportunity society and i don't see it and we have actually track records to compare and track record is unbelievably good and the worst we've seen in tracking the numbers. edward: it's a big week for economic data and inflation measure on friday and expecting to see and how do you think that it's going to affect each candidate's economic message? >> yeah, i'm a bit concerned, edward, that 50 basis point cut by the fed was a bit of a panic move. we have sticky inflation that's above 4%. you know, we've benefited in cpi numbers from energy coming down but china has started to
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reaccelerate and could turn on a dime and shelter way too expensive and watching it closely and not looking the way the fed does with food and shelter and that's what americans live on. we'll see. jacqui: we all need food and shelter. nancy and doug, thank you. if i only had your minds on this. thank you. >> lebanon moves on this and move for tomorrow in new york and former national security council is going to take this on. >> we're face ago wider ward and they're still pushing hard.
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israel, investigating this story, mike. reporter: the chief of staff dubbed this operation northern arrows and this as the israeli defense ministry says what they've done is demolish what hezbollah built up over the last 20 years and we know from israelis they claim to have hit some israel warning people to get away from weapon storages and rockets and other weapons are ready to lawn and one example the idf says is a cruise miss until a home with an opening for the launch and released video proportingly showing air strike followed by secondary explosions of weapons.
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>> aimed directly at houses and cities and citizens. reporter: warning not to travel and gather in beirut and gathering on more warfare and despite the best effort and able to launch rockets and some of those rockets are going through israel air defenses and at least three making an impact and this campaign is intended to cripple hezbollah's ability to fire more and none of the civilians are caught in the cross fire.
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edward: mike tobin, thank you. looming over biden's last big un meeting and going for the triple of the middle east between israel and hezbollah and welcome to the show former national security council senior director robert greenway. welcome first of all, how close are we to all out war for the biden harris administration. >> this is not the end of it and look at complex expanding and israel is largely competing with operations against hamas and gaza and shifting resources and they've decapitated the hezbollah leadership and
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dismantled communication and striking precision guided munitions in southern and trillion lebanon and disrupted chain of command. edward: this is preemptive to not get involved or meyered into a greater conflict with hezbollah dealing with hamas. >> going to strike against 6,000 rockets just a few weeks ago and inevitable march towards it because there's some 80,000 israelis displaced for over a year because of fire from hezbollah and critical
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situation. >> [inaudible]. edward: today he met with the president of bricks and the president focused on middle east tensions and do all of the countries view the administration, this administration as maybe a nonissue in this?
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they're un-leukoly to deter not because they're not capable but lack the political will to use them. edward: listen to mike pompeo on the u.s. appeasing iran. listen to this. >> we're not hearing from vice president harris and different than what you saw during eight years of president obama and four years of her and president biden's leadership. their theory of the case is appease iranians and negotiate and moderates and sing kumbaya and go forward and the iranians have now taken $6 billion from utes in exchange for hostages. now holding more american hostages in gaza. they kimed 1200 israeli and american citizens on october 7. and our response has been can we get a ceasefire.
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this cig 23458s to the world that america has left the global stage. >> what are other countries looking at this united states and president and seeing? >> i think they see nothing but weakness and it breeds aggression. not only secretary pompeo comments are exactly right, but this administration is resilient to change and confronted with the controversial and contraverting fa facts and we've changed course. stuart: how the dangerous
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venezuela gang tren de aragua using migrant shelters to build a "criminal empire". president trump has a plan for mass deportationings if he re--- deportations if he reclaims the white house and a suspect back in court in florida. texas congressman pat fallon discussing the current state of the secret service next on "the evening edit".
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♪ make the green grass grow all around all around ♪ ♪ make the green grass grow all around ♪ ♪ edward: former trump's would be as is sin appearing in court sr. assassin and more details coming to light and david spunt live at justice department with the latest obstructing cerumen this. david. >> well, hey, ed yard. ryan routh, suspect appeared in federal court and left mind bars and the government wanted him behind bars, he's staying behind bars and has next hearing next
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week. back here in washington, the sec retrocochlear service is bracing for interim report for the fat this week and highly critical of the agency and secret service director ronald row held a news conference last week and it'll be released and what the secret service did wrong leading up to and on july 13th when former president trump was shot and here is pennsylvania congresswoman madelynn deem. but to use the word come pay
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sent when it comes to -- complaisant when it p co-s to protecting the president, former president, vice president, there's no space for complacency. reporter: some lawmakers say the same could not be said for the fbi. i'd like to see director wray and mayorkas do a press conference like the fbi did. reporter: the shooter was shot and kill bed asecret service sniper. it's possible they never get a motive and the las vegas shooter in 2017 at the hotel and all the people were killed and injured and still no motive in that case. edward: yeah, david spunt, we'll continue to be on top of this and you will too.
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welcome to the show. texas pat fallon. >> the letter that was just found really is very edward: he was spotted in line with a very hole from where president trump was on the golf course and ryan routh is detained without bail.
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it bobbles my mind they're talking about two attempts on the same president. >> hoe had president trump with the they knew president trump was going to be golfing and with the canine ntsb 12 hour window and would have prevented this and looking to prevent these kinds of things and not re-interacting to them and that was disheartening again to come and get that close. edward: you're on the armed services committee and sit on a subcommittee including viber. what did you think of biden
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harris administration imposing rules to set a ban on software and hardware in connected cars from countries of concern like china. >> it's unfortunate for them and china is our greatest threat and geopolitical reporter and they're aggressive and xi jinping consolidated more power than any chinese leader since mao. this deems joe biden, what's he been doing for three and a half years. he's been checked out. edward: 30 seconds or so, china for almost four years doing whatever they want. balloons flying over the united states, cyber hacking, we had one of the agents was arrested as a dander to the yiannopoulos governor and should it have been done long ago and too little too
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late? >> certainly should have been done. he got into office and president trump the best thing is president trump to be elected in november. edward: thank you, appreciate your time. edward: welcome to the show former senior counselor to dhs secretary under trump jean hamilton. you're investigating the biden administration with mishandling of illegal immigration. what do you think think about this? >> thank you. we're litigating in court of the border patrol programs and
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playing all over the country is a natural consequence of open boarders ideology and pro crime policies adopted across the country and think about this, this administration is not deport single person. would you ask a city block from any in the country to come into a small town and just say, you all get to come here. you all get to stay. no, that wouldn't make any sense. maybe good meme but of course there a criminal element and law enforcement policies going in place to go after the criminal asks no right immigration policies in place.
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>> i'll bring in the military because this is afternoon invasion. i built hundreds of miles of wall and i took it out because i considered it an invasion of our country and i'll do it through the military if i have to. edward: gene, is that possible to carry out in the last 45 seconds? >> yeah, absolutely, all kinds of tools to shut down and cure the southern border and policies or intra-structure and president trump had policies in place during his administration and it's possible to done. no one should be gas lit by this administration fixing the border or anything along those lines and their promises and more is amnesty for everybody. stuart: now the vice president want as wall. thank you, gene.
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one week to resolve a major port strike on east coast and gulf coast and could have impact on u.s. reta retailers and house bs measure to overturn a biden auto emission rule. that rule would force americans to buy unaffordable electric vehicles they don't want congresswoman ma reigns leading miller heat index. >> thank you, edward. kamala harris economic plans will cost jobs and we'll discuss with steve moore and joe biden talking about the economy and climate. luckily more to discuss. >> lee carter here to break down the latest in the polls and this is a tight presidential race. there's shifts on issues that are really interesting and vivek ramaswamy is talking about the left and how they want
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stuart: the busiest port in the east coast is winding down operations and 1207 angcould disrupt just before the holiday season. max is in california. are shipments being diverted out west to your location s? >> yeah, ab chutely. these strikes are likely going to take place on gulf coast and now it's happening to the west coast and for example the port of long beach had its busiest month back in august and in 1s 113th year history and customers rushing in stocks at halloween and christmas items.
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today the united states maritime alliance represents the employers releasing a statement saying they're prepared to negotiate and unable to schedule a meeting and now the international lawmen's association met with the employers and can't come to agreement about compensation if these strikes do happen later than normally scheduled and costing consumers more. jacqui: that location is stunning. i dare you to jump in. reporter: should i? edward: no, don't do that . house voting to overturn a rule
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on auto emissions and republicans claim would push americans to buying electric vehicles they can't afford and it cuts dramatically and adds to debate over government mandates and joining us from house energy and commerce, congresswoman marinette miller-meeks and using them to make mandates and the environmental protection agency to force car makers to push out electric cars and does the administration have the authority to do this and keep doing this? they've done it and then to overturn that rule. we've seen with eps versus west virginia and we've seen that on waters of the u.s. or potus and u.s. over-- wotus and overruled by the epa and congress and
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what's most important about the minnesota date is we're not against electric vehicles and against the mandated tail pipe elision rule to require about 66% of vehicles to be electric vehicles. all the billions of vehicles gone into electric car charging stations and there's no instrategies structure and no electricity required in order to be able to charge that mini electric vehicles. it's a bad policy. edward: yeah, i'm curious what happens now to the resolution and the house will pass it but does it die in the senate? >> very well could and sending a message to biden and epa and sends a message to individuals that if they have standing or
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had been adverse reigns leading affected to file suit against this rule making biden epa and we'll continue to push this issue and we passed our cars act, allowing consumers to have choice in cars and electric vehicles have some and going for that to have the epa and doesn't even account for all the environmental impacts on lithium and making an electric vehicle and emissions and electric and going for that and that's 0 point 0 and 1.3% of their goal and not even a half a per sen
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for 500,000 charging stations and it was appropriated in november of 2021. where is the accountability for getting this done and where that money is going? trying to get into broad band and one home connected and just unreal and money is appropriated and welcomer wasn't get done. this is money we're looking at bringing into the treasury should we be successful in the upcoming elections? edward: on that connectivity and turning back on star link a bit and this administration could have done it for a third of the cost and congresswoman, appreciate it. >> thank you so much. edward: yeah. so in less than 50 days before the election, voters still have a number of questions about kamala harris' policy
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flip-flopping from the team and vice president going for business and americans are not buying. luke and stephanie will break this down next on "the evening edit". >> i will not ban fracking. i have not banned fracking as vice president of the united states. there's no question i'm in favor of ban banning fracking.
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>> i'm just going to cut to the chase, in fact, she has put out policies on her campaign website anybody is truly interested can read about them and she referenced policies and she actually does not just have, policies and concepts, she has plans about what to do and i think that it is a double standard. as a double standard that is partly because they are still getting to know her. but also because there are still grappling with the idea like will my really going to move a woman to be president and commander-in-chief. >> the big policies our website and the voters not more from vice president kamala harris and by killer printed argue there's no need for her to clarify her positions and for more in all of this, smoking political commentator stephanie hamel so good to see you again and so the
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race is essentially dead heat and if the strategy not answering questions from unfavorable reporters why change if it's working. stephanie: the question is how long people going to tolerate it. and i think that there is an appetite come to do exactly where she stands and how she got to being this more moderate candidate so yes, there are policies on the website. and yet she has explained where she stands today but she also said, that her values have not changed. so we can only base our thoughts on what we actually know about her and her record. and if you look back of this nonpartisan organization good of, that would tally up the votes senators and he listed her as one of the most liberal u.s. senators back in 2019. into the left attorney sanders, and elizabeth warren why would all of us think would just randomly decided to go moderate when she showing us a different
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path. >> and all of a sudden page disappeared so i want you to look at this list though of number of flip-flops come they continue to from fracking to medicare fraud for all and portable the actual believe that she the current position. >> yes enemy. stephanie: gets argosy and obviously she's not connecting the polls donald trump. but i think the people need to be skeptical and again, they need to look at her record versus, the work coming out of her mouth with the campaign is saying right now people want to know that she did evolve, how did she actually evolve she come to those conclusions again the big question remains as, why do need to do that now and wanting to push his administration, to make those changes now and you been in office for three and half years so the argument that we don't want to go back is what they say about the trump administration era. we'll let americans do actually want to go back because stronger economy, so the borders and relatively more peaceful times
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as a no wars. >> in the last 20 seconds that we have, do you think of the trump campaign is correctly or successfully articulating the flip-flops that she is doing. stephanie: i think they're doing a great job articulating of the problem is getting that information out to the voters as you know, there's a mainstream media block when it comes to that trump campaign whatever comes out of his mouth, they often twist his words and make it seem like it is something else so they're going to have to continue to get the information out to the voters and what they support so that people are not confused by some of the talking has are saying the mainstream media. >> okay i appreciated good to see you get a thank you very much so in for elizabeth mcdonald think you for watching the special edition on foxbusiness and don't forget to dvr us and now it is time for the bottom line and jackie how many times do i get to see you. >> me to see you at work thank yo

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