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larry: miranda divine right the deep state, the washington d.c. swamp they want more biden than they want kamala, but they may be very disappointed with this selection. and someone whose never disappointing is david asman in for elizabeth macdonald, coming right up. david: thank you so much larry great show. i'm david asman in for elizabeth macdonald. welcome to this special edition of the "evening edit." the economy is by far the top concern of the voters in the election and vice president kamala harris was laying out a
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little bit more of her economic plans toed with a focus on manufacturing. this is just a day after donald trump laid out his vision for the same sector. grady trimble is live in d.c. with the very latest. grady? reporter: david and the fact is we didn't get many, if any, at all, major new economic policy proposals from vice president harris today. it was largely a repeat of promise, expanding the child tax credit, offering down payment assistance of first time home buyers and going after companies she says are price gouging. harris wants to grow advanced manufacturing in areas like a.i., quantum computing, blockchain, and aerospace. >> we will invest in the industry that for example, made pittsburgh the steel city by offering tax credits for expanding good union jobs and steel and iron and manufacturing communities.
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reporter: one of the more notable moments in the speech is when harris tried to refute attacks from former president trump and republicans who have been calling her a socialist. she called herself a capitalist but argued the economy doesn't work for the middle class. in his speech this afternoon, the former president pointed out that the us economy is actually shedding manufacturing jobs in recent months after the biden-harris administration. he offered this preemptive rebuttal to harris' speech. >> today, kamala harris is supposedly announcing her so-called plans to support manufacturing and wealth creation. why didn't she do it three and a half years ago? she's been there for almost four years, and she didn't do it. reporter: the vice president in turn went after former president trump's economic proposals, even though our latest polling, david, shows he has an advantage
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over her on the economy, which we hear from voters repeatedly is the most important issue to them this election. david: grady trimble thank you very much appreciate it. joining us for reaction from the house financial services committee pennsylvania congressman dan meuser. congressman great to see you thanks for being here. this is an election year, and i know there's a lot of spending that goes on in an election year particularly if the party empowers running for re-election. that's what's happening. now, even though it's a different candidate at the top of the ticket, but we are having an unbelievable spending spree. we're running a cumulative deficit now of $1.9 trillion. servicing that cots over a trillion dollars and i just want to focus on one month. the last month, august, we had this incredible thing happen where we had a $381 billion deficit despite the fact that we brought in a record amount of revenues $307 billion.
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that means we are spending more than twice as much as what's coming in. what do you make of that? >> well david, good to be with you. what i make of it is that the president trump announced the efficiency commission. we need things lake that. there's a lot of waste and i do work with our budget committee as i have a background in that being a former revenue secretary in pennsylvania. we have to find ways to reduce our spending and certainly we have to eliminate the excessive spending that takes place. i mean, when we had covid, with trump, i mean, we did spend over $4 trillion, but we shutdown the economy for $4 trillion. that's why it was a replacement. there was no, that's why there was no inflation but then the biden and harris comes in and thinks it's a wonderful idea to spend $6.5 trillion during recovery and revenues are up.
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we've got a very bloated government. we need this efficiency commission. i want to be on it actually, and through growth. the other side of it is pro-growth. david, everything they talk about, everything kamala harris talks about is will dampen our economy and minimize those revenues making matters a whole lot worse. david: again today she was blaming greedy corporations for inflation. not taking any responsibility for spending which is the main reason we have inflation like we've seen and of course, there's been too much spending on both sides of the aisle but particularly during the biden administration. then she talks about manufacturing as though they have a great record of manufacturing, and again, just go to the numbers. look at the past three months of jobs in manufacturing that have been lost. in august alone, we lost 24,000 jobs. if you add up jobs lost in the last three months, in manufacturing, it comes to 3 1,000. does that add up to a good
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record on manufacturing? >> no, of course not. and they are allowing the trump small business tax cuts to sunset, and from r&d and bonus depreciation and carried interest and the 199a small business deduction. all of these things add cost to small businesses, diminish productivity obviously, and send jobs overseas. the idea that they want to raise corporate taxes from 21% to 28%, meanwhile they say we want to make more products in the usa is an inverted comment. it's hypocritical, right? it's contradictory so look, we cannot afford another four years of this terrible approach towards our economy. we need tax reductions or competitive rates. we need regulatory form and we need the right energy policy so we're dominant there. david: i'm going to get killed by producers but i have to ask one more that involves a sound bite from donald trump who loves
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to use tariffs for all kinds of purposes including maintaining the dollar as the world currency. let me just play what he said about that today. roll tape. >> and the world's reserve currency is under siege right now. a lot of people think we won't have the reserve currency. if we lose that that's like the equivalent of losing a war. we will have it. if i'm elected president, we will have the world's reserve currency in better shape and order and every country will follow it and if they don't, we will put tariffs or that country, and we won't trade with that country, and they will then callus and say, we would love to have you continue to be the world's reserve currency, sir. david: i love the dollar being the world reserve currency, but i'm a little hesitant about making those statements of using the trade barriers in order to do so. are you concerned about that? you only got about 10 seconds, congressman. >> it's not about trade
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barriers, it's about fairness about reciprocity. i was on his trade work group in my first term where somebody has a 10% tariff on us we'll hit them with a 10% tariff. they want to make it zero we want to go to zero. we're going to sell american made goods around the world, much better than we ever have before under president trump. david: again the word is reciprocity. i think you hit on it. thank you very much for being here, congressman dan meuser, appreciate it. well the highly-anticipated report into the attempted assassination attempt against donald trump at his butler rally on july 13 is out and now we understand the shock even democrats expressed last week when they saw the preliminary findings. fox news david spunt live from the department of just us with details. reporter: david, you don't see a lot of bipartisanship in washington in 2024 almost 2025 but in this case a bipartisan senate panel expressed outrage here. this is a report that senior leadership and secret service was expecting for a while, and it tells a story of
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miscommunication and poor planning. let's get into this so a local butler police officer involved in the advanced planning described a july 11 site walk-through as incredibly disorganized with no coordination, this person said i felt like there was no plan. on top of the agr building is where thomas crooks was at 6:11 p.m. when he fired those eight rounds. he killed a man camed corey comparatori, injurying three others including the former president. a secret service counter sniper leader was asked did the thought cross your mind you should inform someone to keep them from going on stage or if he was already on stage take him back, this was in response to this person seeing local officers with their guns drawn. the answer was, the thought did not cross my mind. now, thomas crooks flew a drone 200 yards from the site however the secret service that day, david could not flow their own drone citing technical issues,
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and no backup system and the secret service agent fossil fuelsable for overseeing that called a toll free tech support hot line to start troubleshooting with a company which took several hours. in a statement to fox news, anthony goulemi, the chief communications officer for the secret service said former president donald trump is receiving the highest level of protection that the us secret service can provide and we will continue to evaluate and adjust our specific protective measures and methodology based on each location and situation. i'll end on this. it's notable this is the first time this rally on july 13 when the secret service sent counter snipers to a rally involving a presidential candidate that had not yet officially been nominated because this was before the republican convention and ultimately it was those counter snipers that shot thomas crooks and saved donald trump's life. david? david: thank god they did. david, joining us for reaction senator eric schmitt from the senate arm services
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committee. senator we have a lot of even democrats talking about how shocking the report was. i don't want to play the sound bite of senator blumenthal because it's too long but he was really shocked when he was looking at the stuff that now we can see , and most shocking is that 30 minutes before the rally began, there was word of a suspicious guy with a range finder. two minutes before the shots were fired, they knew that there was a man on that roof that they had so much suspicion about. why was trump allowed to go on stage with all that happening? >> i don't know, david. it's a parade of terribles that could even have been worse. lack of communication, lack of planning, lack of preparation. the idea that that building was outside the perimeter is nuts. the fact they didn't have communication systems that could talk to one another. you just heard from one of the police officers on the ground that the walk through was haphazard, so this was a
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disaster all the way around and the president was within centimeters of losing his life, and there's also i think some questions that still need to be answered. this report was illuminating but president trump is still being denied so i just heard he's still being denied particular assets for his protection. does he have the same number of secret service agents or the same caliber? yes, but there's also technology that he is currently being denied. what do we know? there was a second assassination attempt that again, it boggles the mind how that perimeter wasn't secured and we also know iran is actively trying to kill president trump so whatever their threat matrix is they need to kind of come correct now, because this can't happen again and sadly its happened twice. david: and of course, there's a lot of talk about what made it happen in the first place, about whether some of the rhetoric used against donald trump was part of that. we just had a pretty outrageous comment by a member of
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the cabinet. not just a tv personality but a member of president biden-harris' cabinet. secretary gina raimundo from commerce. roll it. >> he was president and i feared exactly what would happen, and i said women of rhode island be protected. that's real protection. stepping up and leading. you know what he said is the opposite. it's just another lie. like how did we get here? let's extinguish him for good. we have an answer, we have a remarkably talented candidate whose pragmatic, open. let's just get it done. >> and extinguish you mean vote him out? >> yes, absolutely. vote him out. vanish him from american politics, vote him out so he goes away, because it's just not where america -- her new way forward, her vision, let's turn the page on his chaos and craziness,
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wrong-headed economic strategy, hatred towards women and move forward. david: she had to be prompted by the television personality to say what she meant by let's extinguish him for good. i mean she was going to leave it at that. isn't that beyond it? >> it is and by the way then she went on with her trump derangement syndrome to dehumanize the president. after she had been corrected about that, but the language they use, david. you know, we talk about threats to democracy. they tried to jail their political opponent. they continue to call him a threat to democracy. the second assassin was using the same language in his letter so the democrats i think need to pump the brakes on this rhetoric. david: senator eric schmitt always a pleasure for being here, thank you for being here. coming up the latest fox news power rankings are out and point to a very close race likely to end in a divided government. seattle talk radio host jason rantz will take his on next on
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analysis shows harris is gaining the independent voters, but trump remains steady in an unprecedented elected cycle. joining us nows the jason rantz show host, jason rantz him sell. jason great to see you. so independents, it's obvious whoever is going to win is going to have to pull the most from the independent votes. it looks like kamala is getting better in that regard, but she's still not doing as well as biden did in 2020 with the independents. >> yeah, that's going to have to be a serious concern for her, and, you know, let's look at this in context. she's not doing as well as joe biden at a time in which she's getting unprecedented coverage that is so absolutely gn positi. they are not questioning her on the left. she's not having to do anything on her positions that all of a sudden flip flop from where they were just a few years ago. normally, that would have at least some level of criticism
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that might call attention to it amongst not just inned voters but voters in general so she's still not able to make that case despite all of this , which tells you how weak of a candidate she really is. david: and we see that in the quinnipiac poll which shows trump ahead by just a point. although he does under-poll usually before an election but then you have this reuters poll which has harris ahead by seven points, so it is kind of hard to get a figure on things in terms of the general is concerned. >> yeah, but let's be, you know, clearer on the general. i mean, i don't care what the general says. it could give you some narrative, right? it could tell us generally speaking where the country is, but that's not how you win a presidential election. you win it on the electoral college and so the only polls i think that are going to be the most instruct ever are the ones coming from the swing states, and those are the ones that are showing it to be incredibly close.
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that's where the margins do matter, if you're kamala harris you want to pick-up as many independents, you don't have to do better than joe biden. you just have to have enough to put yourself over in pennsylvania because you're picking up from another demographic or in wisconsin. that's how this works. david: by the way, if kamala harris is voted president of the united states, she's going to have a tough time governing because we have a new poll out showing that the republicans are more likely now to win the senate. it looks like 51 seats in the senate are pretty safe for republicans. 47 for democrats. two are a toss-up. i've got to ask finally about the former president announcing he is going back to butler, pa, for a big meeting, big rally in the beginning of october, in just a week or so. here is what his campaign team said. president trump's return to butler will stand as a tribute to the american spirit, in america we don't let monsters
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like that evil assassin have the last word. it's a pretty bold move by the former president going back to the place where he was shot. what do you make of it? >> it's especially bold given that this wasn't the only potential assassination attempt he had to deal with right? him going back i do think sends a really clear message. it shows his strength and frankly, even if you're a democrat i think you should be proud of this. this is main whose not going to step aside because of some lunatic who tried to kill him. david: we do stand up for our beliefs here in the united states. i think he's making that the point of his visit to butler, but good from him for going back. jason rantz thank you very much for being here appreciate it. still ahead, former president donald trump issues a stern warning to iran, amid growing threats to his life. but first, authorities reveal a new and troubling trend at the southern border. cartel smugglers are now using airbnb properties as stash houses. texas congressman chip roy is going to join us to discuss that next on the eve evening eddied.
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david: authorities have uncovered a troubling trend at the southern border. cartel smugglers are using airbnb properties as stash houses. allowing them to operate remotely and avoid detection while families and nearby neighborhoods find themselves living alongside these criminal activities. fox news brooke taylor is in el paso, texas with more. reporter: an airbnb owner here in el paso was shocked to find out that she rented her home to smugglers. it wasn't until her neighbor called her and said authorities were swarming her home. she learned from authorities that smugglers used a u-haul to bring 15 migrants through her garage and into her home. she says this is her livelihood and faces thousands of dollars in damages. >> the damage that was found in the home was a lot of burn stains. there was drug use, utensils
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were burned, counters were burned. reporter: homeland security investigation shared pictures of migrants with their hands up packed in a room all in another airbnb stash house. 56 undocumented migrants were arrested in this bust. we're talking hundreds of stash houses, similar to this. so far this fiscal year in the el paso sector they busted 265 stash houses and made more than 2,500 apprehensions. we spoke to border patrol agents who say the airbnb short-term rentals have become a new trend for smugglers. >> they tend to rent these properties for a long period of time. if they don't have -- the property owners don't have cameras on-site, they are going to be more likely to be used for some other purposes. reporter: i reached out to airbnb asking how exactly they help homeowners vet these renters. this is what they shared with us.
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issues on airbnb are rare. we have policies and technology in place to promote safe hosting and travel, and take appropriate action when isolated incidents come to our attention. and border patrol agents told me it's not just migrants they find in these stash house raids. it's money. it's weapons and drugs. back to you guys. david: brooke thank you very much. meanwhile vice president kamala harris is set to visit the southern border in arizona aiming to address rising immigration concerns as the election comes nearer. critics though are calling trip a "political stunt", questioning its effectiveness and solving ongoing border issues. let's welcome from house judiciary congressman chip roy. congressman, good to see you thanks for being here. you know, i've got to hand it to texas. they don't mess around. so far with these stash houses, you have 265 houses that have been busted. 2,569 arrests but with the millions that have come over and lord knows how many of them
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are involved in criminal activity. i mean, the network of criminality is spreading far and wide is it not? >> you're exactly right. first i'd like to offer congratulations to the vice president, the border czar. she found the southern border on a map. she finally figured out how to get there, but of course she's doing that only for political purposes here right before the election. the only other time she's made it to the border is a pit stop to a fundraiser and she's got a fundraiser in arizona. that's all this is about. it's a show. and you're pointing out exactly what's real for texans. we deal with stash houses all the time. the stuff the rest of the country is feeling whether it's now in rich nantucket or ohio, pennsylvania, people are feeling what texas has been feeling for this entire administration. we have people like alexis nungray, who testified in a hearing in washington a couple of weeks ago on the judiciary committee and she lost her daughter. alexis is only 27 years old herself and her 12-year-old
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little girl she put to bed on a sunday night and she was gone on monday. raped, bound, gagged and murdered and it's a political stunt to be talking about jocelyn's murder and she punched back, alexis did and said this is not a political stunt. this is about making sure my daughter's memory is honored and all of that is happening as a direct consequence of releasing people into texas and into the united states by kamala harris, joe biden, and this administration that doesn't care about the well being of americans when lacon riley is dead, jocelyn is dead and all of those stash houses, right now there's a little girl getting raped un a stash house because of kamala harris and democrats the american people are tired of it and it's time to end. david: congressman, it's not just on the federal level. you have these local cities and states that are sanctuary cities and states offering protection refusing to a luxury their coopd nantucket had a big bus stop in
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nantucket who had horrible rapists with multiple cases against them who were raping children as well as grown woman. it really couldn't be worse than that, but the fact that you still have communities willing to essentially come to the rescue of these is just horrible. >> well, you're seeing this effect all over the country. we saw what was in aurora, colorado where you got the gangs taking over the apartments. democrats trying to di dismiss t about being untrue. the gangs had taken over the facility. the manager was gone since june 28. now you see nantucket, we saw marthas vineyard at the beginning when governor desantis sent them up there. the american people are seeing it. we got to secure our border. migrants are dying. little girls are getting sold in the sex trafficking trade, and americans are dying from fentanyl poisoning. we need a real president and congress to take on these challenges. david: great to see you congressman thanks so much. well, hezbollah fired its first
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missile at tel aviv earlier today, but israel intercepted it with no casualties reported thank goodness. in response israel hit over 100 hezbollah targets. for more, we go live to trey yingst. trey? reporter: yeah, hey, david, good afternoon. there was a huge escalation today by hezbollah as the iran-backed group targeted israel's second-largest city of tel aviv with a ballistic missile. sirens were sounding across this major population center, sending hundreds of thousands of people to bomb shelters. the missile carrying a 1,500 pound warhead ultimately intercepted by the missile defense system but the attack marked the first time that tel aviv was targeted since hezbollah got involved in the war. northern israel also came under heavy rocket fire today with a house in the city taking a direct hit during a barrage that included dozens of rockets. as israel is ramping up their air campaign against the iran-backed group, israeli
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media is buzzing with the possibility of a ground invasion into lebanon. today israel's chief of staff addressed soldiers saying this. >> we are preparing the process of a maneuver which means your military boots, your maneuvering boots will enter enemy territory, and villages hezbollah prepared as large military outposts. reporter: here there were sirens sounding just to the east of the city today amid incoming rocket interceptions, but tonight the entire region waiting to see if some of these rumors about a possible cease-fire deal are true. israeli officials have been in talks with the americans about coming to the table and at least temporarily ending the fighting. david? david: trey yingst, thank you so much. appreciate it. joining us for reaction to all of this , let's welcome former coordinator for the counterterrorism unit under trump nathan sales joins us, ambassador good to see you thank you for being here. now what appears to be happening is iran keeps testing us and i say us, it's not necessarily
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the biden administration because they seem to be getting a free ride but it's israel specifically that they are testing. now why is it justicer that's pushing back? there doesn't seem to be any pushback at all from this administration on what iran is doing. >> it's a great question, david. thanks for having me on. you're exactly right. iran is the puppet master. you know, it's hezbollah that's drawing the headlines with the rockets they have been launching into israel. liliterally for a yearbut let'se responsible for hezbollah's actions and that's the theocrats. i think what's going on here is israel is trying to accomplish two things. first of all, they want to signal to hezbollah and to their masters in iran knock it off because we can degrade you significantly. you don't want a war with us. don't push us to the brink, but the second thing israel is trying to do is if that
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messaging is unsuccessful and a wider war is in leashed israel is trying to take hezbollah off the chess board degrading their leadership and taking away their military capabilities to better protect the israeli people in the north of the country. david: ambassador it does seem that iran itself believes it could get a better shake out of kamala harris than out of donald trump as the next president of the united states. i mean, they hacked into trump's campaign somehow, and was trying to share that information with the hard us campaign, but the real question is whether actually involved in trying to eliminate physically eliminate donald trump from this race. is it conceivable? do you think that they have an active campaign they think they can take out donald trump before the election? >> i think they certainly want to. look, donald trump and his administration made a courageous decision to eliminate the terrorist mastermind soulemani. this is a man who had the blood of literally hundreds of
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american soldiers on his hands and iran has never forgotten that and they are determined to exact vengeance on president trump, and his advisors. i have to wonder whether the biden administration is taking this threat seriously enough. they are saying the right things. they are telling iran knock it off but what we need to see is more than just words. remember, back in the 1990s, when saddam hugh sane iraq tried to assassinate former president george w. bush, bill clinton bombed baghdad and saddam got the message and backed down. iran is not going to back down just because we issue a couple of sternly-worded press releases. david: here is what donald trump says he would do if he was in that situation. if he was president again, i'm going to roll that clip and get your reaction. roll it. >> if i were the president, i would inform the threatening country in this case iran that if you do anything to harm
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this person, we are going to blow your largest cities and the country itself to sm smitherines. david: we just have a couple seconds but what's your response? >> peace through strength is the language the iranians understand. if you want them to back down you have to threaten them with serious cost. david: and with follow-through, not just with words but follow-through to what you've promised. ambassador good to see you thank you so much. >> thanks david. david: still, no talk scheduled despite a potential port strike at vital east coast and gulf ports days away plus former house speaker nancy pelosi defending vp kamala harris' refusal to explain key policies that voters are concerned about. wor radio host mark simone is taking on that but let's check in with dagen and sean to see what they have coming up in the next hour on the bottom line. >> hey, david thank you, yeah, so the economy's on the ballot. we'll break it down with the best, steve forbes as well as the trump
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assassination task force, we'll talk to the chairman of that task force, mike kelly. dagen: kamala harris just sat down for an interview with an anchor at dnc tv. how do you think that went? tomi lahren, deroy murdock brean it down, top of the hour. ymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management.
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david: it is now increasingly likely that thousands of dock workers at major ports along the east and gulf coasts are going to be striking starting next week. now the port strike could disrupt the economy and shake up presidential politics just a couple of weeks before the election. lydia hu is in bayonne, new jersey with more. reporter: david, we're less than a week away from a possible strike that could shutdown operations at container ports stretching from maine all the way through texas. a possible strike of 45,000 members of the international long shoreman's association could reek havoc on the economy disrupting $2.1 billion a day in goods traded in containers. major shipping lines are preparing. they will impose surcharges if a strike happens, as much as 1,000 to $3,500 per-container being shipped to the east coast or
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gulf coast. here at the port of new york, and new jersey, the largest port on the east coast, management is sending a message to customers. they are saying, pick up cargo before close of business monday, warning customers they won't be able to get their cargo if there's a strike, and cargo for export will not be accepted unless it's guaranteed to be loaded on a ship by monday. railroads are also reacting. rail company csx will stop accepting refrigerated containers for export on the east coast after today. those containers are often used for perishable food. the concern there, the containers will get stuck at the port if they are not loaded by monday. the department of labor has been in touch with the group representing the employers. the employers say they want to get back to bargaining at the negotiating table, but "the talks", david, remain at a stand still. the union says the most recent offer for a wage increase is "insulting." the union says they are preparing for one of
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the toughest battles that they will have faced in decades. david back to you. david: lidia thank you very much. let's welcome wor radio host extraordinaire mark simone. mark great to see you. >> great to be here. david: we're about to go through a major strike on ports that could causal these supply chain problems. remember how that worked out? after we came out of the pandemic, and a kick-up of inflation as if we don't have that to deal with already, and guess what the man in charge of transportation is talking about? pete buttigieg had an a post out on crime. actually a whole series of posts on crime saying something that you and i question whether it's true or not that crime is down. is this any way to run an airline as they used to say? >> we're always so busy focused on biden's incompetence, biden put in the most incompetent cabinet ever from the energy secretary, defense secretary. pete buttigieg with this facing him should be in a room right now with the unions, and if
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this were donald trump he be there on the docks with them. they would all meet and he would settle this. this is going to make donald trump look so good. you know, when you build 100 story skyscrapers you have to know how to run a supply chain. he's an expert at supply chains, and there's going to be shortages. you one b won't be able to get bananas. this could kill kamala harris. david: they knew what they were doing, they realized it gave them more bargaining hower but there's so many things going on right now, and so many absurd things that kamala said like for example, she claims that homeownership was a problem that precedes not just the past three-years, but precedes the pandemic. she spoke about that today. i want to roll her clip. >> many americans who aspire to own a home are unable to save enough for a down payment on a
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house, and starting to think that maybe homeownership is just outside of their reach. david: homeownership was inside our reach four years ago. four years ago, we were paying half of the costs, the monthly costs for homes, it was about $1,000 a month than we are now it's $2,200 a month and that doesn't include the extra costs of insurance, which has gone sky high and taxes which have increased as well, so they were in reach four years ago. they rethey aren't now because r policies. in her defense i don't think she knows anything about any of this. she's just, you know, she will take pictures in front of a house and yell about price gouging or something. she has no claw how to fix this. david: i forgot about that but she keeps coming out with these policies that totally contradict everything she had said in the past whether it's gun control or education or the woke talk that she's so
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fond of that she used to use and she doesn't anymore, and today she claims she was a capitalist. are people going to buy it? >> if you don't like her policy just wait a week. [laughter] it'll be a different policy. she has no clue. again, home prices, this is all going to help donald trump. fate is entering the election here to get donald trump elected. david: now the media seems very tepidly to be trying to pushback on some of what kamala has been saying. she was on with cnn the other night. here is how that went. she was pushing back on nancy pelosi. roll that tape. >> i get she's from the middle class family. it's great. i get she feels people's pains. great. but what about like here are the five things i'm going to do directly for you. does she need to be doing more of that? >> she will be doing some of that tomorrow when she puts forth her economic plan but people like to have a connection to whoever is running for office that they share their experience and understand their lives.
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one issue in terms of cost of living people want to hear something very specific. she is saying that in that ad, but also tomorrow in her economic plan. i have no complaint about how she is going forward. david: she just can't answer the simple question, weren't we better off four years ago and with regard to housing it was certainly true with regard to inflation it's true. >> i don't think we're better off four months ago. donald trump comes to new york speaks to the new york economic council, the greatest economic brains, talks for an hour and a half takes questions for half an hour. could you imagine her doing that? they would take her out on a stretcher. david: good to see you my friend. well still ahead big tech backlash is google trying to stack the deck in favor of democrat ms. spears a new study a new study finds google search favoring donald trump over kamala harris and media research center vice president dan schneider is going to tell us
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>> according to new study media research center, google has a device present kamala harris has campaign website a far more desirable location on search engine and that of former president trump increase in our raising concerns big tech is trying to stack the deck in favor of kamala harris johnny's now to discuss this is further let's ♪ ♪ media research center vice president dan schneider and if you like that casablanca goggles that i'm shocked to find that there is gambling here and again when house and why should we be surprised. dan: they been bearing the campaign level for well over a year cannot even find it and you
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have joe biden would be the top of search results now kamala harris a google has changed things up a bit, and at least you can find double trump's campaign website and maybe is six search results but it's only after google is funded the field of about that camping website with links to horrible very biased news, links like new york times of attacking donald trump is evil and abc, the news and we know what abc news is that the outcome of their hundred percent for kamala harris and tools highlighting these outlets about donald trump's campaign website and try to find some thing about it coming regularly find out his website after reading these terrible news story. chris: but dan it's the same subject it to look up, and all of the woke sites, they come first before anything and you lp with you looking up de ira climate changes etc. coming have to go through about five series of pages before you find something that is slightly woke.
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dan: google executives and their employees have given proper money to kamala harris campaign, and that of the corporation by far the microsoft, the employees get half as much as google employees to those outweigh everybody and they are completely in the tank for trento. >> and that is right and quickly ten seconds been any word whether elon musk will come up with a competitive search engine. dan: i don't know but u.s. senator republicans are after google coming google can no longer sleep safe at night. >> interesting dan schneider from thank you so much for that scree to see you and i'm david and four elizabeth mcdonald and thank you so much for watching and it is time now for the bottom line and dagen mcdowell and sean duffy it's all yours. >> thank you david. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dagen: good evening i am dagen mcdowell

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