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said you had with harris faulkner and steve scalise. move making history there, good stuff. good to see you. welcome to the evening edit i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> j.d. vance's much more experienced at this. >> if you're sitting at home and you're watching and you were not fact checking. >> he seemed at many moments to be reasonable. >> j.d. vance was very smooth. liz: okay well how about that 180. the media now liked j.d. vance after they scared him. vance is about to speak in battleground, michigan. tonight tomi lahren here on why the debates turned into nonsense on stills because when you have one candidate, j.d. vance, having to school not just tim walz on things like walz's own home state's abortion law, when you have vance having to school the debate moderators on things like the border crisis, inflation, even healthcare law, when debate moderators make debates more about themselves
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and third own talking points and don't let candidates truly debate each other, any reasonable person may wonder is this why america is polarized? also tonight, this. >> also wants the largest small business tax hike in history. liz: okay, trump just gave kamala harris a brand new nickname. we've got it. and we also have the news that trump just laid out a brand new economic agenda to get america moving again. the trump campaign's caroline levitt here to layout details plus we've got this story. >> i'm trained in gastrointestinal surgery but at no point in the last 20 years has anyone stopped to ask why has pancreatic cancer doubled over those 20 years? whose working on that? whose looking into it? liz: law makers hearing about a big problem that's literally making you and families across america sick. no one is talking about it.
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tonight johns hopkins dr. marty makary, he is here with us on what it is, but first the debate last night between j.d. vance and tim walz. one good thing it did was raise this issue. who do you want sitting in the situation room to fix major crisis. to handle things like iran, russia and china. do you want tim walz or j.d. vance? whose ready to lead? look whose here, tomi lahren. so when you watch the debate what do you think the answer is, because we've got destruction from hurricane helene in the southeast now under water. the mid east is on fire, historic port strike that will slam the economy, and a leadership vacuum in the white house. let's show the polls. this is about leadership. who should be in the situation room? >> well, i think it's obvious that we have no shortage of problems both domestically and internationally, but the american voter is well-aware
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of those things they have been paying even an ounce of attention. i think last night, as sometimes debates do, will come down to personality. and we know going into the debate, tim walz actually had much higher favorability and like ability than j.d. vance. j.d. vance has been skewered across mainstream media, and obviously resurfaced clips from podcasts he's done in the past had rubbed people the wrong-way. they really weaponized those words so he knew coming into that debate he was going to have to be likable, relatable, he was going to have to show maybe a different side of j.d. vance than the american voter has seen in the past, and he did exactly that. he reframed the narrative on abortion. he also was able to appear likable and relatable in times where it was actually very difficult to do so, given in some cases, it was a three-on-one. he handled it very well and he made a lot of fans last night. liz: let's go to the
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highlight reel. watch the awkward moment for cbs as vance fact checked the moderated or and tim walz. in more than 800,000 illegal aliens since last year. watch how cbs cut vance's mic here. >> it's the facilitation of illegal immigration margaret -- >> thank you, senator for describing the legal process. we have so much to get to, senator. we have so much -- >> those laws are in the books since 1990. >> it has not been on the books. it's something that was created. >> gentlemen, the audience can't hear you because your mics are cut. liz: you know what? why not just let them debate each other? they interrupt vance but don't pushback when tim walz falsely claimed that cbp one app has been used since the 1990s. the biden white house launched it just last year. >> right, and j.d. vance was not going to let them skim over that fact, because immigration
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for many voters is a number two, number three issue for some people, it's the number one issue, so j.d. vance had to clarify that, but i think that cbs wanted to have two female moderators because i think strategically, they wanted to trip up j.d. vance who has historically maybe had some issues appealing to women. especially middle class, white suburban woman so i think they wanted him to fall into that trap and of course, msnbc also hard called it mansplaining but i think he handled that situation very delicately and had to issue the fact check to the fact check but he did it in a way that didn't come across as mansplaining, didn't come across, i think he just did it in a very polite way and he handled himself very well in that situation. liz: lliz: let's watch this. tim walz filibuster for two minutes with a 500-word, word salad answer instead of acknowledging why he lied about being in hong kong.
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watch how he answers saying he grew up in a small town bus he had a misstep. he said he was friends with school shooters and he meant to say victims at the end of that. let's watch. >> you said you were in hong kong during the deadly tienemen square protest in the spring of 1989. the minnesota public radio and other media outlets are reporting that you actually didn't travel to asia until august of that year. can you explain that discrepancy? >> well to the folks that didn't get at the top of this. look, i grew up in small rural nebraska, a town of 400. town that you rode your bike with your buddies but i've not been perfect and i'm a knuckle head at times but many times i will talk a lot and get caught up in the rhetoric. >> governor just to follow-up on that, the question was can you explain -- >> no all i said on this was i got there that summer and misspoke on this. i satur sat in the office with y hook parents.
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liz: is he just a knuckle head and all these other controversies that he was not asked about. he didn't ask about his slow response to the minneapolis riots in 2020. they didn't ask about embellishing his military career and overseeing the biggest covid fraud in the country up about a quarter billion dollars in taxpayer money just brownout the door in a fraud. so is he just a knuckle head on all that? >> well, i don't know if you could be a knuckle head and a liar at the same time but i think if tim walz proved that perhaps you can. listen this is what happens on two things here. when you don't properly and thoroughly vet your vp candidate and when you don't do enough interviews to flex your muscles in front of a mainstream media, he needs to do more of these interviews and that's why he came across so unprepared last night. liz: tomi lahren good to see you, thanks for joining us. >> thanks so much liz. >> tim, i think you've got a tough job here because you've got to play wack a mole, protect
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that donald trump didn't deliver rising take home pay, which of course he did. you've got to pretend donald trump didn't deliver lower inflation, which of course he did, and then you simultaneously got to defend kamala harris' atrocious economic record which has made gas, groceries and housing unaffordable for american citizens. she had the opportunity to enact all of these great policies and what she's actually done instead is drive the cost of food higher by 25%, drive the cost of housing higher by about 60%, open the american southern border and make middle class life unaffordable for a large number of americans. if kamala harris has such great plans for how to address middle class problems, then she ought to do them now. liz: okay, that was j.d. vance last night delivering on what voters had already previously told cbs pollsters what they wanted to hear about at the debate but they didn't hear enough about. it's the economy, inflation, and the border. let's stay on the economy and inflation and bring in look whose here, trend macro chief
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investment officer don luxuries. what did you make of the debate because all of that we just talked about took a back seat. more than an hour in and that's when the moderators first specifically asked about inflation policies but only in the context of housing costs. >> right. well, you know, so many issues are at their heart economic issues so i think j.d. vance was extremely articulate and smart in linking up the housing shortage to the excessive demand for housing that's been created by a flood of immigration legal and illegal. he was absolutely right to pin inflation on the biden-harris administration, so i don't want to say that economics want mentioned in the debate. they were, and i think when it comes right down to it, we're talking about the democrat and republican, contesting for this presidency. both of whom have economic track
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records of about four years, and as j.d. vance said, over and over, the trump years were years of prosperity, rising income, low inflation. we had that when donald trump was president. then joe biden and kamala harris came into office and we lost it all. we've just tried them both. which did you like better economically? that question answers itself doesn't it? liz: yeah, i mean, but you know when you looked at it the second question was about climate change. not inflation, not the border, not crime. not the things at the top of american voters concerns, in the polls. what they want. i mean, we're seeing inflationary costs really hit working class americans. they want the biden white house, they want more than 2 trillion, they did do more than 2 trillion in extra spending that ignited inflation. the american rescue plan and the inflation reduction act. we just didn't see enough of the details on all that. final word. >> all i can say is if i were the biden-harris administration,
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i be so ashamed of my record i would love it when cbs raises issues like climate change in order to just scare everybody and distract them from the failures of that administration. liz: don luskin, good to see you thanks for joining us. >> thank you. liz: okay, coming up, trump's runningmate j.d. vance is about to speak in battleground michigan, hot off of his debate momentum. we're going to bring it to you when he comes out. also tonight, this. >> i have one word. don't. don't. >> is your message to hezbollah and its backer, iran. >> don't. don't. don't. don't. >> don't. don't. don't. liz: okay, the don't strategy not working. words are not enough. a new war between israel and iran, d.c. now in a tailspin. lawmakers warn biden-harris do not have everything under control. we've got that story coming up also the update on what is
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happening with this in d.c. also this tonight. >> it makes people feel sick and that inflammation permeates and driving so many of our chronic diseases that we didn't see half a century ago. whose working on, whose looking into this? whose talking about it? liz: okay that was dr. marty makary warning to congress the rising chronic disease in america. you're going to want to hear about the cost we've got dr. marty makary with us tonight with the information you and your family need to know. also this. >> i've not been perfect and i'm a knuckle head at times but it's always been about that. liz: we're going to take on more reaction to last night's debate between tim walz and j.d. vance. we've got seattle radio host jason rantz with us but first trump just gave kamala harris a brand new nickname that could really stick. tax queen. we've got new news coming in, developments on trump's new economic agenda for america's growth. the trump campaign's
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it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. liz: pressure is now growing on president biden to stop the port
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strike. it's hitting up and down the east and gulf coast. it's the worst since 1977. it's putting the us economy and consumers at-risk of inflation and shortages. now america's truckers are literally seeing ports turning into ghost towns overnight. if it goes on for a long period of time, gas prices could go up too. edward lawrence at the white house with more on this story. edward? reporter: liz, president joe biden says its port operators who need to come to the table with a significant pay increase. listen to this. >> they have made incredible profits over 800% profit since the pandemic and the owners are making tens of millions of dollars in this. the last thing they need is to profit off this. it's time that they sit at the table. reporter: unions already turned down an offer for 50% pay increase over the life of the contract as well as meeting with port rate or s mediated by the administration and with the lack of movement the us chamber of commerce asked president biden to intervene in
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the port strike but it fell on deaf ears. >> i think it was disappointing to see that the administration's public approach to this when the strike ensued was to put absolutely no pressure on the union leadership who is saying that their goal is to cripple the us economy until their demands are met and so it's just simply inexcusable. reporter: yet the biden-harris administration will not blink. >> they need to get what they deserve, paid benefits, wages. it is important that happens. the president is going to continue to be readily briefed and we are urging them to come to the table to present a fair proposal to ila. i've spoken to this. we have not used tapt-hartley, and not planning to. reporter: president biden would not answer if the port operators should forego automation as the union wants. liz? liz: always great updates from edward lawrence. thank you so much.
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>> anyway, the tax queen also wants the largest small business tax hike in history and a 33% tax hike on american small businesses which will send consumer prices skyrocketing. you think they are bad now. if kamala gets four more years she will crush family budgets with crippling energy costs, thanks to her green new scam. liz: okay did you hear that former president trump has a brand new nickname for kamala harris. tax queen. she literally wants 4 trillion to $5 trillion in new taxes. she's going to hit small businesses with higher taxes. it's on top of inflation. we're in a job slowdown. adp employment report today slightly better-than-expected increase in jobs but it's just sad. 143,000 for the month of september. job growth is flatlining under biden and harris. the problem is stagflation. that's what wall street worries about. let's bring in trump 2024 national press secretary, caroline levitt. always a pleasure, wonderful to
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see you again. can you talk to us more about president trump's new economic agenda to make america affordable again. trump says he's going to bring back to america manufacturing jobs that he says have been siphoned away to foreign nations under biden and harris. how is he going to bring all that production back home? >> well absolutely. president trump has a real plan to make america the manufacturing superpower of the world again. he has promised companying abroad as long as they make their products here in the usa and hire american workers, they will have the lowest taxes in the world. they will have the lowest regulatory burden. they will have access to the biggest market on the planet, and they will have the lowest regulation on their companies here at home. president trump is also going to appoint a manufacturing ambassador in his second term whose sole john b job is to tral around the world and recruit companies to come in america,
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make their products in the united states and again hire american workers. this is a sharp contrast to kamala harris who wants to raise the corporate tax rate. liz: wait what's the tax rate he's talking about offering these manufactures? >> 15% which is even lower than of course the 21% which he signed into law in his first term with the tax cuts and jobs act. not only does kamala harris not want to make those tax cuts permanent which would raise taxes on working families and small businesses and large companies, but she wants to increase it even more which is going to decrease competition here at home, so president trump's going to decrease that corporate tax rate to 15% gutbutagain liz only for compans that hire american workers and it will incentivize job growth in the united states. kamala tax queen plan will in incentivize john growth abroad. liz: it has trump gaining among working class voters show the polls, he's gaining more than any other gop candidate in
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recent decades. he swept, you know, he did sweep the rust belt states of michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. they usually lean democrat. he lost them in 2020. he's cutting into kamala harris' lead here with blue collar working class voters. the big story is people not talking about is the manufacturing bust under biden and harris. us manufacturing output, now lower than it was in 2013. has been flat for two years despite tens of billions of dollars biden-harris threw at it in the reflation reduction act and the only added only 233,000 manufacturing jobs since march 2020 less than one-third of what biden has been claiming. now we could see manufacturing jobs expected to disappoint again, in the new jobs report this friday for september. >> well these polls about union workers speak volumes. president trump has single-hand edly transformed the republican party into the party of the working man and the working
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women. kamala harris is lagging behind where joe biden was with union workers in 2020 and this is a key demographic to the democrat success. she is not going to keep up because union workers are fed up with the democrat party and sold them out for years. president trump put more money back in their pockets when he was their president and leveraged the power of the united states to negotiate good trade deals around the world to protect american jobs and he will do it again in his second term. liz: caroline leavitt. thanks for joining us tonight. trump's runningmate, j.d. vance about to speak in battleground michigan. we're going to bring it to you when he comes out. coming up j.d. vance calling out big tech censorship at the debate last night. jason rantz here to react to the sound. also, this tonight. >> our healthcare system is playing wack a mole on the back end and we're not talking about the root causes of our chronic disease epidemic. liz: a chronic disease epidemic growing in america. what's driving it?
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effective deterrence. people were afraid of stepping out of line. iran, which launched this attack, has received over $100 billion in unfrozen assets thanks to the kamala harris administration. what did they use that money for? to buy weapons they are launching against our allies and launching against the united states as well. reporter: other republicans are criticizing the biden-harris decision to ease iran sanctions. they say that that's how they paid for these missiles that iran used in the attack against israel. >> i'm tired of hearing that from the democrats, and congress and the white house about what's going on in iran right now, because they lifted the sanctions, gave the iranians the money to get back into the terror funding business in the capacity in which they are doing it now. reporter: democrats are turning their focus to israel's role in this , saying their actions in cited this attackment congress is saying netanyahu's invasion of lebanon is putting millions of people at risk forcing thousands to be displaced and
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inciting a regional war. this escalating violence must end in lebanon and gaza across the region. senator bernie sanders against calling for a cease-fire, and "a cease-fire for hostage deal remains the key to resolving the conflict. that could stop the cycle, and the bombing and the rocket attacks. we must not allow extremist leaders in the middle east to draw the us into another horrific war in the region." there's also this $6 billion that the biden-harris administration made available to iran as part of the us iran prisoner swap last year. the white house is insisted that that money could only be used for humanitarian aid while the ayatollah insisted that he could use it for whatever he wanted. liz? liz: ill hillary vaughn, great reporting as always. thank you. >> the only thing that she did when she became the vice president when she became the appointed border czar was to undo 94 donald trump executive
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actions that opened the border. i've been to the southern border more than our border czar kamala harris has been. liz: okay, let's welcome to the show retired nypd officer bill stanton. bill great to have you on again. you're a law enforcement expert. when you heard j.d. vance there, talking about the border, what did you make of the debate last night when it came to border security and crime? >> i thought j.d. vance was spot on with these administrative policies undoing all of trump's border policies that put immigration, illegal immigration at bay. no one is saying anyone is against immigration. it's illegal immigration and in my opinion, how many americans have to die overdosing from fentanyl, gangs are proliferating our cities now. all these things that were said years ago, are now coming to fruition now and only going to get worse if it's allowed to continue. liz: you know, bill, tim walz
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said the plan that kamala harris is letting in millions of illegal aliens is false. we've got 13 million that that includes gotaways. they have crossed. 425,000 are convicted criminals, including 13,000 accused murders, 16,000 are accused of rape. this is data that from isis spans over the last 40 years, so how can kamala harris campaign and tim walz try to down play it? >> well, i guess we're being asked not to believe our eyes. you know, and they like to use that word "don't." don't come into the country. i guess, you know, they forgot to say "simon says" because no one is listening to them. they are coming in with impunity. they are going on an app like it's an immunity bubble, and people are coming in. many want to have the american dream, but regardless of percentage, enough numbers are coming in where american lives are being put at risk and it's being shown that way. liz: yeah that's app just
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launched by biden-harris white house last year. not 1990 as tim walz falsely claimed at the debate. bill, always a pleasure to see you again thanks for joining us we appreciate it. >> thank you, liz be well. >> kamala harris is engaged incense or ship at an industrial scale. she did it during covid. she's done it over a number of other issues and that to me is a much bigger threat to democracy than what donald trump said when he said the protesters should peacefully protest on january 6. kamala harris wants to use, threatening the power of government and big tech to silence people from speaking their minds. that is a threat to democracy that will long out live this present political moment. i would like democrats and republicans to both reject censorship. let's persuade one another and argue about ideas and that we have to remember that for years in this country, democrats, protested the results of elections. hillary clinton in 2016 said that donald trump had the election stolen by vladimir
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putin because the russians bought like $500,000 worth of facebook ads. >> well i don't run facebook. liz: okay that was governor tim walz appearing really baffled last night at the debate as j.d. vance flipped the script, saying that big threat to democracy is government censorship. let's bring in seattle talk radio host jason rantz. jason always a pleasure to see you again. what did you make of that part of the debate last night? >> i thought it was strong in that it was very clear. it was, i called j.d. vance aggressively reasonable. he makes his case, whatever it is, very forcefully, but also in a way that doesn't turn people off. it's not too aggressive in its own, but it is aggressive in the points of view and i thought that was really effective. the problem, of course for him is that no one is really talking about this issue outside of conservative media, and so i'm wondering how many people at home who are watching last night, even understood specifically what he was talking about, and i think he be better
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in his persuasion by bringing up the very specific cases. because i think that's what's going to get folks upset enough to turn this into a bigger issue. the people whose lives were completely destroyed, careers destroyed, because they dared to say something, that was true at the time but not believed to be true at the time. i think those are the individual stories that can move the needle. liz: let's talk about that. tim walz he's getting criticized for saying "i don't run facebook." facebook's mark zuckerberg just sent a letter saying yes, the biden-harris white house did pressure facebook and instagram to censor content on their social media platforms on the pandemic and covid vaccines, even going so far as censoring humor, jason. >> yeah, and we knew this all along. we've been calling it out all along. i've been the victim of censorship on facebook as well and i think all of us have to speak out about this very loudly, very clearly.
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one additional problem here is left wing media outlets don't want to talk about this. they don't want to talk about this because they are okay with the censorship in a lot of ways they will participate in trying to get content they disagree with censored. they just simply label it misinformation or disinformation and they call it dangerous and then they expect us to just completely ignore the fact that well that's very subjective and it turns out it's not misinformation at all. these are just facts that you don't like or opinions you don't like. the government should have no role in this and clearly, under biden and kamala harris, we've seen an increase in this level of censorship that's dangerous liz: that's what the founding fathers were about the first amendments about government censorship. so, having said that, watch biden's former climate czar, john kerry say yeah, we should be censoring, watch. >> and i think the dislike of and anguish over social media is just growing and growing and growing. you know, there's a lot of
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discussion now about how you curb those entities in order to guarantee that you're going to have some accountability but look, if people go to only one source, and the source they go to is sick, and has an august and they are putting out disinformation, our first amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to just hammer it out of existence, so what you need, what we need is to win the ground. win the right to govern by hopefully, having, woning enough votes that you're free to be able to implement change. liz: so do you hear that? john kerry says he should be the one to only give you the information he thinks that you need to know. that he's the one whose going to dictate that, when you know, so he can't have any countervailing debate with a person like john kerry so it feels like we moved
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from an environment, jason, of politically incorrect speech frowned on at cocktail parties to now, full-blown censorship advocated by the likes of john kerry which is totally wrong and totally against what the founding fathers wanted. i mean, he said this at a confirmation hearing, he should have been knocked out of, you know, contention immediately, because it's against the law. >> 100%. i was given a quote back in 200. imagine the power to censor in the hands of your worst enemy and i think right now, they are okay with the censorship because they have a lot of power certainly over the culture and this government but at some point they aren't going to have that kind of power and the second that anyone on the right tries to censor anyone on the left, they will scream up. i will join them in pushing back. i just wish they understood its got to be reciprocal. you can't allow for one way censorship. it is wrong. liz: jason rantz always great to see you again thanks for joining us. this coming up. he's hot off debate momentum.
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j.d. vance about to speak in battleground michigan. if he comes out and speaks we will bring it to you live we're monitoring it. also this. >> could we be real for a second? we have poisoned our food supply, engineered highly-a duct highly addictive chemicals we put into our food and spay it with pesticides, what do you think they do to our gut lining? liz: coming up, johns hopkins dr. marty makary. he warned congress america's food supply is literally making americans and their families sick. he will join us with the vital health information you need to keep you and your family safe. also tonight remember when the media thought j.d. vance was a liability? >> i can't wait to how long it'll take them to ditch vance on that. >> my guess? he ditches j.d. vance during the democratic convention. >> you and james have been on the show saying trump could ditch vance eventually as his runningmate. liz: that really changed after
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last night's debate. we have the best media flip-flops to play for you, chris bedford, and amber duke here to react but i want to hear from dagen and sean they are fired up and ready to go on their smash hit show the bottom line. >> thank you, e-mac. so much, so we're going to talk about accountability in politics with scott bessent, but discussing the port strike and delaying delivery of critical medications with dr. marc siegel. dagen: tim kennedy from save our allies is on the ground in western north carolina and let's just call it the carolina cavalry getting things done. people like tim, civilians, private citizens, it ain't government, and then ned ryan on mansplaining, really called fact checking an idiot who tried to fact check j.d. vance. top of the hour. oh-ho-ho, look at that jet stream. [ whistles ] weather. oh, boy.
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liz: that was people talking about being hot on trump ditching j.d. vance but now they are doing a 180-degree turnaround on j.d. vance after he clobbered tim walz at last night's debate. now they like him. watch this. >> walz did seem unsteady and frankly, what i saw in walz is somebody who has not faced questions on a national stage since he became the democratic nominee. in contrast, j.d. vance was very smooth. >> i was getting texts from democrats panicked quite frankly who were saying wow he's really moderating himself on a lot of issues, the most likable he's ever been. >> he seemed at many moments to be reasonable. >> walz did not seem prepared for it. >> a lot about this debate tonight was weird. they were uncomfortable moments. >> there were so many niceties on that debate stage. i'm just like well if you agree so much with j.d. vance why should they vote for you? liz: okay, joining us now the spectator washington editor amber duke along with political columnist chris bedford. great to have you both on.
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amber first to you. what do you make of the media defining j.d. vance this summer for voters? are they serving voters here? >> i think this was a long time coming, and they knew from the onset, that j.d. vance was a formidable opponent and that's why they attacked him so hard from the jump and why they were desperate to get whatever opposition research they could get their hands-on, the best of which by the way, was a five--year-old child this cat lady joke? that should have really been the signal right there and frankly there are some republicans also feeling like they got duped a little bit from the media narratives and thinking j.d. vance was a bad pick for donald trump. clearly whoever pushed j.d. vance to the runningmate position including donald trump jr. are feeling very vindicated by that debate. liz: what amber just said, what do you think, chris? >> i've never seen a vice president take so much flack as j.d. vance did in the first month he was picked.
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he took flack from inside the campaign, his own campaign, from anonymous sources and everyone in the media focused fire on him and i think that belief really ended up walking walz into a trap. vance's team put out repeatedly we're going to be going at tim walz we're going to attack him on his record and go after him. i think they were very smart here because that's what he was prepared for and also, who the heck is voting on tim walz's record? it's not like he's going to convince voters in pennsylvania based on what happened in minnesota thoroughly blue state so appealing to broader america and put people on the , put tim walz on kind of a niceness, kind of rolled him on to his back and rubbed his belly and went at kamala instead. that was a tactic that took by the night. liz: okay this story, there's a big problem that's literally making american families sick. no one is talking about it. only rfk jr. and he's treated like a conspiracy nut, but
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doctors and scientists warn this threat is very real, and know it's not from covid vaccines it's much bigger than that. it's the food industry. dr. marty makary here to explain, next. >> the country is getting sicker. we cannot keep going down this path. we have the most over-medicated sickest population in the world and flow no one is talking abot the root causes.
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add it to food supply. we have food dyes, some of which cause anxiety and depression. and why is froot loops made with two versions one by kellogg for canada, and one for united states don't american kids deserve the healthier version of a cereal made by an american company, we have to talk about our poison food supply. elizabeth: what kind of illnesses? chemicals and pesticides? what illnesses are we talking about. i think you testified that pancreatic surgery has doubled in last 20 years. >> according to american cancer society pancreatic cancer doubled in last 20 years.
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no one is asking why. why are auto immune diseases way up and whya autism up 15% and d diabetes, why are they going up in our current generation with this modern poison food supply diet, they are not going up in the amish population or in africa where they arit eating healthy foods grown in soil. we're so busy medicating and coating we have to top and look around us and see what is happening, in front of our eyes, we have on talk about the root causes of the chronic squeezes. elizabeth: the biden white house are not talking about root causes they are talking medicare negotiating drug prices lower. >> don't fall there are he's
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shiny objects -- these shiny objects, medicare with negotiate the prices of drugs, according to their own estimate that is 6 billion dollar savings in health care system like that we're not talking about root causes of the diseases, we have to talk about the food and environmental exposures, and school lunch programs, and talk about environmental exposures that cause cancer not just the chemo to treat it. elizabeth: that is fascinates, dr. mckeri thank you. >> thank you. >> i'm elizabeth macdonald thank you for watching "the evening edit" on fox business, dvr us, we hope you enjoy the show, let's send it to by buddies on "the bottom line" dagen and sean. dagen: thank you

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