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larry: light prevailed over darkness, the idf killed hamas murder yahya sinwar. let the idf keep winning, they will say western civilization and we will thank them before long. liz mcdonald up next. liz: liberate gaza, liberator ran. that's the story. thank you, welcome to the evening added. i am elizabeth mcdonald.
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>> the beginning of the day, opportunity for you to be freed of his tier any. liz: epic victory, israel 11 a thomas terror ship yahya sinwar, mastermind of the horrific massacre on israel, the deadliest since the holocaust. tonight we will show you why kamala harris cannot take a victory lap. she is trying to do that today. she told israel do not go into rafah. it is a mistake. but it is where yahya sinwar was taken out. monica crowley reacts to this tonight. >> 6 democrats voted against that. >> a lot donald trump followed. >> you have been in office for three years. >> donald trump has been running for office.
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liz: harris wants to end the filibuster in the senate, she filibustered bret baer, dodged, deflected, finger pointed, pivoted to trump more than 20 times in a 20 minute interview. maria salazar will react in moments. the media pushes back on bret baer but repeating what the kamala campaign is telling them. joe concha will take that on. also tonight, this. >> inflation is coming down. >> we have seen inflation coming down. >> inflation is reliably coming down. >> president biden: yes yes yes. liz: democrats browbeating americans, trust us, not your lighting eyes. americans upset about historically high prices under biden/harris, a mother speaking out on why her family is suffering under historic
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inflation. he will hear president donald trump's response going viral. tw shannon of black men for trump your to respond. the bret baer interview with vice president harris, she showed up late, criticized for filibustering, dodging, finger-pointing so she ate up the time to run out the clock. she could not defend her record of policies, 70% of the country says we are on the wrong track. joining us, florida congresswoman maria salazar, she's a straight shooter. what was your reaction? >> very simple. kamala harris cannot say what she really thinks so she has to memorize the lines, opposite of what she really believes and that is the problem. when you ask questions she doesn't have the answer because
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she cannot tell you what she will do which is a problem at the border. they did away with 94 degrees from trump that secured the border. it is true that the immigration system is broken but trump fixed it and it stopped the flow and this is not convenient, that is where you see the struggle. you can tell the interviewer is lying. liz: bret baer was trying to do a service, harris was asked specific questions about policy needing specific answers. in a 20 minute interview she said the words donald trump over 20 times. that is more than once a minute. trump is ahead of harris 50-48 according to a new fox news pol pot, always pointing to trump 20 times. what do you think?
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>> she has nothing else to say. they are running out of ideas and like you said, the american public is not done. you may not like trump, you may not like what he says but you like his policies. when he was in the white house four years ago the price of eggs were down, price of gas, no inflation, no interest rates, you could buy a home and you are safe. there were no mores and the border was sealed. whatever measures you talk. i repeat, we've got to fix it but people remember and that is why they are going to lose because they have nothing to offer. she is such a bad candidate. liz: i hear your frustration. let's get your reaction to the highlight reel. watch what happened. >> let me finish. donald trump learned about that bill and told them to kill it.
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>> here campaign slogan is a new way forward and it is time to turn the page. you've been vice president for 31/2 years, where do you turn the page from. >> turning the page from the last decade in which we have been burdened with the kind of rhetoric coming from donald trump. >> codex say you failed to enforce sanctions on iran allowing money to flow into iran. why are they saying that? if you turned the page you've been in office for 3.5 years. >> donald trump has been running for office -- >> you've been the person behind the office. >> you know what i am talking about. you and i both know. >> i don't, what are you talking about? i really didn't know what she was talking about going back a decade and talking about donald trump. liz: democrats have been in control of the white house for 12 of the last 16 years. bret baer said they were four
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backers waving their hands frantically back-and-forth to stop the interview. columnist and podcast are ben schapiro said it is not just that harris is foolish or incoherent but with sneering disdain with which she treats the possibility of having to answer questions or run a campaign. she was handed her vice president see, now she expects to be handed the presidency. >> they made a serious mistake by giving that interview to a serious journalist like bret baer. why do they do that? they are desperate. when they realize she could not finagle it or get out of it and they say no no no, we've got to get her out, they ended the interview five minutes before. that meant desperation. she was caught. she doesn't know what to say. if she said what she believes she loses the race.
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liz: come back soon, we love having you on. watch kamala harris refused to apologize to the angel families, all murdered by illegal aliens. these families said they support legal immigration, not lawlessness. >> the you owe those families an apology? >> first of all, those are tragic cases, no question about that. i can't imagine the pain that the families of those victims have experienced for a loss that should not have occurred. >> it was a policy decision in the early part of your administration. i will let one of the mothers talk about it. take a listen. >> because of the biden harris administration open border policies catch and release they were enrolled in alternatives to detention program.
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they were released, not even a full three weeks later they would take my daughter's life. i believe the biden/harris had been a straight and open border policies are responsible for the death of my daughter. >> the early days. do you owe them an apology? >> i feel awful for what she and her family experienced. >> she did not apologize. the question is why was she not prepared to apologize and answer, victims of illegal alien criminals killed on their watch. welcome to the show angel mom laura wilkerson. it is wonderful to see you again. thanks for taking the time to talk to us. can you tell a viewer what happened to your son who was murdered, who murdered him in 2010? tell us what happened. >> he came home in a body bag.
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someone happened to be in class and asked for a ride home. the kid was here illegally from beliefs, his parents were here on a short-term visa, and he was brought here the same way, short-term visa and overstay. >> how was he killed? >> he was beaten, tortured, strangled to death and set on fire after death. >> i don't know how your family can endure the suffering, the grieving. kamala harris was asked how many illegal aliens have you released into the country? or reversing trump's border policies, we show what happened in 94 exec and orders biden/harris implemented and the names of those killed in the border crisis. why kamala harris, joe biden, bill clinton, chuck schumer, democrats, why will they not, any of them publicly say the
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names of americans killed, illegal aliens including your son? >> they would have to admit they are wrong and what they did and also be acknowledging that there is a problem. when i came out and spoke about josh's death i didn't have a say. i wanted a country i'm a citizen of to understand what was happening in our country. all of our angel families, group of people who wanted the country to understand what was happening, maybe they could say we will look into it but they would not acknowledge it. an apology at that time would've gone a long way but an apology now means nothing, had time to watch what she has done instead of what she says and it -- the last few months, in the vice presidency and become what she hopes is the presidency. >> this is 14 years ago, more people voted since josh has
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been taken. president biden/harris could shut the border now under the federal law 212 f, he used the same law to open up the border with executive actions. he could use it to shut the border, why won't they call you? why they won't talk to angel families. >> this was a planned invasion, and give them drivers license. and that's the reason behind this. heartfelt sympathy for these people, you would be wrong. what country can i live in who either side say i am sorry, see if we can change it to make it better for our citizens, not one democrat.
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liz: no country in the world does this. we will stay in the story and we hear you loud and clear and we will keep covering it. okay. >> i pray for the ones it just happened to, they have a long way to go. liz: good to see you again. donald trump about to speak at tonight's our smith dinner. vice president harris will not attend. the first presidential candidate to not attend in 40 years, since walter mondale in 1984. brian yannis is standing by with more. always a pleasure to see you. >> donald trump will be taking the stage at this charitable dinner by himself. vice president harris becoming the first candidate in 40 years to not attend this dinner which is set to raise $9 million, the
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vice president did do a prerecorded video from tonight, cardinal timothy dolan expressed his disappointment over the last couple weeks over the fact that harris will not be attending in person particularly because of attempts by senator chuck schumer and kathy hochul to convince harris to be here in person. >> it is a shame. the nature of it is to bring people together, civility, patriotism, humor, not a campaign speech, not a campaign stop. >> instead of a repeat of 2016 when trump and hillary clinton shared the stage, they exchanged 1-liners but shared the stage.
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we still get the prerecorded video and donald trump with the room to himself. the catholic church is against abortion and they are against ivf. trump's co. campaign chair spoke to brian kilmeade earlier today and suggesting harris is not showing up because she would be uncomfortable in this room given her pro-abortion rights position. >> 100% a shot at catholics. if you look at it as a body of work in her posed nations, 100% is that. >> in september catholics for donald trump by 13 points over harris. a little puzzling why she wasn't here in person given the fact if those numbers are true, one last thing, the cardinal said this is not just catholics
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but all of new york, democrat and republican, competitive congressional races that could tip the scale one way or the other. >> israel celebrating its historic victory illuminating the horrific architect behind the october 7th massacre. he was killed in a historic airstrike in rafah. why kamala harris should not be taking a victory lap today. she told israel seven months ago did not go into rafah where he was killed. coming up, monica crowley reacts with what you need to hear for yourself. president biden finally says yes, he wants trump in jail. congressman brian babbitt react to that. >> a priority for us as a nation and the american people. a discussion the american people want to have. >> the safety of the american people, the american people.
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>> kept talking about trump, the american people but not about policy. not about what you need to hear about and how she's going to fix america. reaction continues to pour into bret baer's interview. joe concha is here to take on the media's pushback narrative against bret baer built on what the kamala campaign is saying. first, this. >> inflation is coming down. >> the fact is we have seen inflation is coming down. >> inflation is reliably coming down. >> inflation -- >> president biden: yes yes yes. liz: totally lying to you. inflation compounded under biden/harris, 20%, quadruple what it was under trump. democrats say stop complaining about high prices and inflation, you don't know what you are talking about. we will show you a mother talking about inflation at a univision event with donald trump. she is talking out, speaking
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liz: élan musk hitting the campaign trail for donald trump in pennsylvania. that state could decide who wins the white house. musk will be speaking at any moment. we love jeff flock, standing by live in fulsome, pennsylvania. wonderful to see you again. what's happening with elon musk? >> reporter: great to see you. a lot of battleground states, wisconsin, michigan, arizona, pennsylvania may be the greatest among these. that's what elon musk thinks, the state he has chosen to make personal appearances. at wrigley high school in fulsome, pennsylvania outside philadelphia. a packed house if you can see it and musk is doing special events, not trump rallies. he went to butler, pennsylvania, the rally he held
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after the assassination attempt. these events, he said if you want to come, sign a petition in support of the first and second amendments, free-speech and guns if you don't know your constitution and in addition to that you must be a registered voter and must've already voted. he's doing five appearances the next several days, he is encouraged to vote first. republicans have been slow to warm to the idea of early voting or absentee ballot voting but he says this is what you've got to do. i would be remiss, when it comes to billionaires he's not the only one on the vote today. mark cuban is thumping with vice president harris in wisconsin going to arizona and michigan to campaign so the billionaires are having fun and the real important people will
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be heard from, folks like you and me. liz: we love jeff flock, love saying that. we been monitoring elon musk, good to see you, thanks very much. [speaking spanish]] what are you planning to change to improve the economy of this country especially for people like myself? >> we will bring those costs down. liz: that was donald trump consoling a mother struggling under historic inflation under biden/harris, at the univision town hall. inflation up 20% under biden/harris quadruple what it was under trump. black men for trump advisory board member tw shannon. a pleasure having you on. democrats continue to go with the idea of the economy is great, inflation coming down.
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the government numbers don't lie. if income has not risen 20% you are now poor. >> you are right. the fact is americans know that a kamala harris and joe biden americans are less free, less safe, less prosperous because of the failed policies of kamala harris and joe biden. what we see with donald trump is a stark contrast. when he was the president of the united states, americans better off than they are now, they were thriving with the strongest economy the world has ever seen. what kamala did in her fox interview is dismissed americans concerns. when bret baer hammered her on the inflation question she dismissed it as a misnomer. that's a mistake. americans care about the cost of her policies. liz: elon musk is about to speak. we will take some sound from him if he gets into it.
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>> amazingly great energy. thank you for coming. i am doing sort of a live space as well as holding my phone for that reason if you see me doing that. we are doing a live base at the same time as a video stream and take questions from the audience online. i am here in person. this is not a clone of me. [applause] >> the reason i'm here in person is pennsylvania is so important to the future of the world.
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[applause] >> you show what matters by your actions, by your words. my actions are i am here in pennsylvania for an important reason. i can't emphasize enough that pennsylvania is instrumental in this election and this election will decide the fate of america and along with the fate of america the fate of western civilization. [applause] >> the things we want our simple sensible common sense things. we want secure borders, safe cities, sensible spending, so
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we don't have crazy inflation, freedom of speech, the constitution to be upheld and i am told these are right-wing values. are you insane? these are fundamental values that made america what it is today. and anyone against those things is fundamentally anti-american and to hell with them. [applause] >> i'm getting a lot of agreement from everyone in this room. yeah. so i lived in pennsylvania for three years, no stranger to the state, i lived in the city for three years and went to school here.
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i know the state. liz: that is elon musk getting a lot of applause. he said it's not right-wing values. it what america was built on. free-speech, prosperity, safe cities, safe borders, secure borders. your reaction to elon musk campaigning for trump in pennsylvania. a lot of applause. >> elon is the ultimate maverick like donald trump is. the democratic party has become the party of elites and donald trump has transformed the republican party to the party of the working class. they have an ally like elon musk, it is an important boost of the donald trump campaign, the biggest challenge is the open border policy. kamala harris allowed 21 million illegals into the country. liz: thank you so much. elon musk will be in pennsylvania through monday, great to see you again.
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this story coming up. israel's epic victory successfully taking out the file architect behind the massacre that killed, he was killed in an airstrike in rafah. kamala harris tried to take credit. criticizing israel's move to go into rafah. monica crowley is coming up to react but first, this. >> harris is willing to take questions. >> cal harris was powerful making that point in that interview. it was a pretty victorious moment. >> she showed up and fought back. i thought she handled it masterfully. liz: joe concha will take up against bret baer. some of what you are finding is what the kamala campaign is telling them. we will break it down next. >> if you are turning the page, you've been in office for 31/2
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liz: the media getting criticized for their pro kamala takes on bret baer's interview. some of them were quoted from the kamala campaign. joe concha, at msnbc, cnn doing that, they are directly quoting from her campaign to say it was a success but did you hear a lot of policy ideas are taking accountability for their mistakes by kamala? the media afraid of losing
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access after years of bullying by the media? >> all crown and no feeling, all bubbles, i didn't get any substance about this. another interview from kamala harris. as for byron skelter the only difference between genius and stupidity is genius has its limits. he calls an actual journalist like bret baer who has won multiple journalism awards a trump surrogate. if he wasn't so lazy and dishonesty would have watched brett's interview with donald trump, which was just as tough. that's how it works. holding the powerful accountable without fear or favor to party. brian stelter who declared on his x program that michael avenatti could be the next president. he did become president of his cellblock in prison. the best part about it was clearly a matter of chess versus checkers. when bret asked kamala about her proposals when she ran on getting illegals free
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healthcare, she responded that was five years ago. those were fair questions. he did not carry your herself like what we are seeing on the show. liz: those are tim walz's policies in minnesota. after months of avoiding stage controlled media events, brian stelter tweeting ian sands reporting is if it is news. watch him here quoting from the kamala campaign. >> at the end of the interview, something she doesn't usually do, trying to get fox viewers to check her out. there is campaign believe this was a win for the vice president because she showed toughness and willingness to go anywhere. >> one harris advisor texted me presidential. >> constant jumping and i couldn't help but feel was because she is a woman, he's
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going to keep doing this. liz: it feels surfacey, cosmetic, aesthetics, as deep as a puddle. final word. >> rock-bottom has a basement. we knew we would get that analysis. i will leave it here. kamala harris said the name donald trump 21 times. how many times did she say inflation? 0, crime, 0, illegal immigrants, 0. that's all you need to know. liz: thank you, good to see you. israel's epic victory taking out the file architect behind the 10-7 massacre killed in an airstrike in rafah. kamala harris trying to take credit. the sound of her criticizing israel's move to go into rafah where the terror chief was illuminated. first, we are ready to go, they've got a lot to talk about next on the bottom line.
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>> elon musk wants to a limited government waste. cory mills love that idea and will join us. harris will campaign in the greatest state, wisconsin with mark cuban. we will have liz peek in the second half. liz: a fox from north carolina, the one and only congresswoman virginia giving us an update from western north carolina for recovery there doing it without government for sure. aaron cohen on israel takes out the leader of hamas despite the efforts of president biden and kamala harris. hey, get your head in the game, son. the scout from football college is up in the stands. maybe i'd rather go to school for insurance. i didn't raise no insurance man. but you did, dad. football's your passion. but mine is providing around-the-clock protection to progressive customers who bundle home and auto. jamie, we need you out here for football. you're giving up on your dream, james.
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liz: hamas leader yahya sinwar killed in gaza today. trey yingst has more. >> reporter: a significant development today in the war between israel and hamas. the leader of hamas, yahya sinwar, is dead following an israeli operation in the southern gaza city of rafah. this was no ordinary operation. this was a last-minute operation that israeli soldiers thought was just an engagement with a group of hamas militants. when soldiers arrived at the scene of yesterday's engagement
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they found the body of yahya sinwar. it took hours to confirm that he was indeed killed. according to sources the israelis use dental records and dna to match the identity but remember that yahya sinwar was the top ranking hamas official in gaza, the most wanted man throughout the war and one of the masterminds behind the october 7th massacre. benjamin netanyahu addressed the nation and the people of gaza urging them to give information about where the remaining hostages are inside the strip and for hamas to lay down their arms. there are one hundred one hostages, some of them dead, some of them alive, being held by hamas inside gaza. liz: great journalism, be safe. >> we have been clear in multiple conversations and in every way that any major
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military operation in rafah would be a huge mistake. i have studied the maps. liz: kamala harris warned israel don't go into rafah but that is where hamas terror mastermind yahya sinwar was illuminated. today she's trying to take credit for this major victory. israel says it is a victory for the entire free world against the axis of evil radical islam led by iran. look who is here? treasury assistant secretary monica crowley. what do you make of kamala harris, she joined with biden, the un, europe, unrelenting pressure on israel to get it to stay deal with hamas. who doesn't want this, they want to annihilate israel. >> i love the clip you played of kamala harris where she said i've studied the map like that makes her an expert on the middle east. you are exactly right. kamala harris, president biden, antony blinken, spent the last
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year plus trying to throttle his relapse attempts at fundamentally destroying hamas and their infrastructure and most recently hezbollah. they tried to put the brakes on israel by applying all kinds of inappropriate pressure including threatening arms deliveries etc. to try to stop israel from going full throttle. benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister, this is it for him, he's been prime minister before, he's an extra ordinary leader for the state of israel, this is his swansong the. he understands what is in his hands right now is the very existence of the state of israel. so good for him for blowing after kamala harris and president biden and blinken this entire time and going -- pressing forward by decapitating the leadership of hezbollah and hamas. liz: this is about liberating a region that has been under the
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theocratic dictatorship, iran made $200 billion under biden/harris easing up the sanctions on iran which was used to fund hamas and attack israel. final word. >> exactly right. she wants to take credit for greater national security for israel because israel was able to take these actions in gaza and in the north with hezbollah when she and her administration released through lacks sanctions enforcement tens of billions of dollars to iran to finance these attacks against israel. you can't have them both ways. that will lose this race for kamala harris. liz: a pleasure to see you. >> of venture capitalist acting like a cowboy or something. i don't know what a venture capitalist does most of the time. >> he doesn't know about what wall street talking about venture capitalism, been around for years. kamala harris didn't seem to
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>> in 202019 when you first ran for president, and there have been changes and you've talked about some of them. when it comes to immigration,
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you supported allowing immigrants in the country illegally to apply for driver's license, to qualify for free tuition at universities, to be enrolled in free health care. do you still support those things? >> listen, that was five years ago, and i'm very clear that i will follow the law. i have made that statement over and over again, and as vice president of the united states, that's exactly what i've done not to mention before. >> you -- if that's the case, you chose a running mate, tim walz, governor of minnesota, who signed those very things into state law. so do you support that? >> we are very clear and i am very clear as is tim walz that we must support and enforce federal law. elizabeth: really? [laughter] that was kamala harris, you know, getting called out in realtime saying she's basically rejecting horne running mate, tim walz's, policies in minnesota. let's get right to national review editor-in-chief rich lowry. i mean, this smacks of disarray,
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rich. what did you think of that when you heard it? >> well, it's never made any sense on a budget level, but this is one of them. kamala harris has made a big deal of moving to the center and treating all this stuff as some teenage phase the shad -- she had nothing to do with. but then she picks one of the most left-wing governors in america. he was relatively moderate as a congress congressman, but as soon as he was governor, he went far left. so i think she's been so unconvincing on everything related to immigration because you can't say what the truth is, liz. they did this deliberately, they messed it up badly, they ignored it for three years, and she can't say that -- elizabeth: right. politico reports major fighting breaking out between kamala harris' campaign and pennsylvania state democrats. they're worried for. months she's setting back the other democrat state party. nbc reports democrats are nervous she's not doing enough
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rallies and interviews. you know, kamala harris, again, she changed her narrative last night saying she'll be different from joe biden. after, you know, she told "the view," no, he won't. so she's flip-flopping in realtime, rich. let's watch this. watch. if. >> well, you know, take responsibility for what happened in your administration. >> so you're not joe biden, you're not donald trump, but nothing comes to to mind that you would do differently? >> let me be very clear, my presidency not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. >> if anything, would you have done something differently than president biden during the past four years? >> there is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of -- and i've been a part of, of most of the decisions that have had impact. the work that we have done -- >> you told many interviewers that joe biden was on his game that ran around circles on his staff. when did you first notice that president biden's mental
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faculties appeared diminished? >> joe biden, i are watched in from the oval office to the situation room, and he has the judgment and the experiment -- and experience to do exactly what he has ken. >> you met with him at least once a week for three and a half years. you can't have any concerns? i e have a concern about a donald trump. elizabeth: okay, which is it? is she going to be biden 2.0 or not in she said biden is okay and then answered trump. if biden didn't have cognitive issue, why kid she go along with his removal? that's the reason she's running. >> yeah, exactly. he should be on the ticket and she shouldn't. but, look, she's caught in this dilemma. she needs distance from joe biden, and i don't know why she didn't try to to establish it from the if beginning, throw him under the bus on the border, but she hasn't, and new she realizes it's mistake. he just asserted that her add administration won't be a
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continuation of the biden administration, but what is she different on? she gave no specifics because she has no specifics. what she basically did, she flip-flopped on the left-wing stuff in '19 and '20 and went to the safe harbor of biden policies, so she is running as the biden second term, and that's a bad place to be. elizabeth: 700 percent of mesh mesh concern 70 percent of america would agree with you. thank yous for watching "the evening edit." do not forget to dvr us. now it's time, we're going to send it over early because i know they're fired up and ready to to go, or dagen and sean, we know you've got a lot to talk about. take it away. dagen: thank you, e-mac. elizabeth: sure. ♪ ♪ >> pennsylvania is, i think, the linchpin in election, and electg to -- the. [audio difficulty]

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