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nice italian a little bit of a stretch. >> the golden hair of the former president. stuart: good morning it is 10:0e a look at the money positive for the nasdaq up 13 points still minor-league negative for the dow and s&p, dow industrial down 100 points, look at the yield on the ten year treasury, not good for investors it's moving up to 4.15%, the price of oil is on the upside about 20 higher as 7045, bitcoin strong, 67300, it is down but a pretty good weekend, now this. you may or may not like donald trump but he knows how to campaign i'm going to bring you three examples of trump getting through to all kinds of voters, first trump at a mcdonald's. >> we want trump. >> look how happy everybody is,
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they want help, hello everybody. >> this is compliments of trump, thank you. >> mr. president don't let the united states become brazil. stuart: he worked the fryer as you can see working the trump friar kamala harris claimed to work at a mcdonald's in the 1980s but no record of it, there is a record of the former president working at mcdonald's he went to the steelers jets game in pittsburgh, the crowd really liked him. >> usa. >> usa. >> usa. >> usa. >> usa. >> usa. >> i'm sorry i cannot see kalama harris is going to a football game, you know what i cannot see
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harris going to a barbershop in the bronx either but trump did. >> i'm a registered democrat i voted for you the first time in the second time and i'm going to vote for you again. >> you better. >> my question is this the multiple investments. stuart: the harris campaign this week and was completely different she went back to the wall for support from celebrities usher and lizzo and that does not seem to be moving the needle and she returned to fear mongering, she said trump is unfit, unstable and dangerous. whatever happened to the campaign of joy, that did not work so she is basing her closing argument on demonizing her opponent, simply put on the basis of this weekend's performances trump is by far the better campaign, second hour of "varney" just getting started.
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♪ charlie hurt is with me trump knows how to campaign, doesn't he. >> he sure does is bringing the happy meal with the harris campaign, the joy is definitely gone and she returned to her old attack on donald trump and she's not answering the central question of the campaign which is you bedded office year the incumbent whether you like it or not, 79% of the country says were in the wrong track and you don't have any answer for what you want to do differently. stuart: she goes back to the dark side i'm not sure that will work, nbc news reports kamala harris has no plan to campaign with biden, why do you think that is. >> do you blame her, this goes back to the original problem she
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can't answer the central question of her campaign, she is incumbent and she does not -- she's trying to claim she's going to turn the page and offer something different but she won't say what she wants specifically to turn the page from or what she wants to turn the page to which means she cannot campaign or to find their campaign but she also does not want to campaign with biden because it's a reminder because she's tied to a partly responsible for all the policies that made 79% of the country saying they don't want. another thing that is interesting about of the candidates down ballot in swing states don't want to campaign with her anymore then she wants to campaign with biden and everybody is fine at this point in the campaign but if you want
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the truth look at the campaigns and if you look up down ballot refusing to campaign. stuart: charlie hurt thank you very much indeed. the poster laid out 24 reasons to win the election, what to say. >> it a nutshell he says harris has failed to articulate a clear vision for the country and it might've been a good strategy if the fundamentals favor but they don't, the fundamentals which is 24 reasons voters are sensitive to high prices the mood has shifted to the right, there is backlash to open border policy, the world is unsafe, the democrat party is split on israel and hamas with no comparable issues putting the right and trump surrogate elon musk is giving permission to rich people to advocate loudly for donald trump.
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stuart: quite a case. elon musk upgrading his sec security. >> a german publication called trump public enemy number one and called elon musk public enemy number two. >> i was on the cover of the biggest magazine in germany it was like the time magazine and i saw the on enemy number two. [crowd boos] >> enemy number two of what? democracy? definitely upgrading my security. >> he felt a little shook by the level of vitriolic hatred on the left by people who claim to be tolerant and you sense upgraded his level of security details since the publication. stuart: got it let's have a look at the market we are 37 minutes on the trading session on a monday morning the dow was down 100 but the nasdaq a very small
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gain of 34 points, jessica joins us, trump or harris who is best for the market in your opinion. >> if you look at the market under trump yet agree economy integrate market and now you look at the market under harris biden and you have an awful economy into good market, there is obviously a great divide between the market in the economy but here's what investors have to pay attention to the fact that the trump tax cuts which are been very conducive to risk-taking have been very conducive to investing are expiring in 2025, they help support the market, biden kamala harris have been writing the tide of the tax cuts. i think that gives trump the advantage of the market doing better in the second is regulation under biden biden
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kept an increased regulation significantly. if you look at harris agenda she will increase regulation significantly which i see trump will clearly help both the market and the economy individual help the economy and the market simultaneously you're not doing this country any favors. stuart: why gold ambit coin do well in a second term presidency. >> trump becoming president in a post-apocalyptic mad max world makes a lot of people run to gold and a lot of people give me a hard time about being a gold bug, the boring investment was up 32% for sheer which was better than the s&p 500 and even better than the nasdaq with the tech stocks up about 20% what i
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see no matter what when trump becomes president if he becomes president the world is not going to happen overnight in currency has been annihilated by governments not only in the u.s. but around the world and the flight to safety has become very necessary plus the fact the central banks for whatever reason all over the world are buying all the physical gold you could possibly find that needs to tell us something the world is in chaos in the central banks are securing their balance sheets so now investors are securing their balance sheets. bitcoin up 11% last week ever everyone knows trump supports currency in bitcoin, i've been talking about bitcoin since 2019 i think bitcoin has legs under
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it in a think trump will give them more legs if he could. stuart: the market and the election is fascinating stuff. lawrence looking at the movers let's start with djt. >> up almost 6%, the truth is streaming on apple devices and apple tv you can watch news, entertainment faith-based content even children's contact at the referendum on trump's popularity and he had a good weekend. >> it's a 5%. >> in view made tylenol from j&j in the wall street journal reported the activist investor has taken a sizable stake it wants changes, can be what 6.5%. bloomberg reported that they have resume merger talks discussion broke down last year overprice, they operate in different parts of the market commercial health insurance, humana medicare advantage, they are saying this deal is when not if in there will be a d.o.j. lawsuit but it should not stop the deal from closing there down for an half percent because
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humana is up today. stuart: still ahead when it comes to campaign style, trump is winning hands down he worked the fire out of mcdonald's then the drive through, joe concha on the man of the people. joe is coming up soon kamala harris agreed accusing israel of genocide. >> i want that. >> what he's talking about israel and that is not the subject that i came to discuss today but it is real. stuart: were all over it later in the show top-secret plans on israel's plan strike against iran when leaked is there a mole inside of the u.s. intelligence ambassador to nato kurt volker will be here on that next.
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stuart: the supreme court has rejected lawyer michael collins lawsuit over alleged retaliation the court rejected it, now you know. on the markets readying for the dow industrials down 80, the nasdaq is up 40 not that much price movement so far today i wanted check restoration hardware wedbush has upgraded from neutral to outperform they raise the price target from $310 a share to 430 that is restoration hardware today secretary of state if the duplicate is headed to israel the administration is pushing for a cease-fire, juliann turner at the state department, do we know what a cease-fire might actually look like. >> no gavin frankly known since
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may 31 when president biden proposed one because they've not made the contours of the deal and specific but we do know secretary of lincoln is on his way to the middle east with the urgent direction of president biden this time around were told this trip has high-stakes lunches for israel but the un as well insiders believe this might be the very last chance to get to a cease-fire deal to end the war in the wake of the death of hamas leader yaya said more take a listen on friday. >> secretary blanca got on the phone with the prime minister of qatar who has been what are the chief intermediaries in negotiating and into this war and in negotiating a cease-fire agreement and on the phone with the foreign minister of saudi arabia and will return to the region to push forward agreement to end this war. >> it comes in the aftermath of
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a leaked letter cosigned by anthony blinken in secretary austin that pressured israel to increase humanitarian aid to gaza or else risk anymore american-made weapons, stay in dod stress the letter was intended to be confidential diplomatic message. also this breaking by did officials are probing exactly how intelligence outlining israeli plans or reprisal attack on iran emerge publicly on a telegram channel link to tehran, the president was asked about this and he did not answer the question, speaker johnson confirmed that they are the administration and is investigating the leak, anthony blinken is going to add to the middle east a little bit later on today and right now he's here at the state department headquarters he is the master of ceremonies at an event that is honoring the state department calls antiracist officials. he will do that than he has overseas. stuart: thank you very much, israel is bombing some things in
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lebanon to have ties to hezbollah, the u.s. ambassador kurt volker joined just now, is america trying to restrain benjamin netanyahu? >> i think that is the u.s. position but i don't think benjamin netanyahu is listening at all the issue as we talked about with you is that iran feels they can act with impunity because we signal we want the escalation and we want to restrain israel and that put them in the position of having to say we have to take care of things ourselves because the u.s. is not there. stuart: a drone from iran from hezbollah got very close to benjamin netanyahu's house isn't that rather dangerous because the israelis could take out a mueller or two at a moments notice. >> they could and this is the danger of not putting direct pressure on iran upfront and they feel they can get away with this sort of thing and indeed as
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you say i think the risk of escalation or greater if we continue to signal we don't want it. stuart: the u.s. officials are investigating the release of classified documents on israel's plan strike against iran, mr. ambassador are they looking for a mole inside of u.s. intelligence. >> they may be although the typical pattern is not the intelligence community that leaks information is a policy community where they see something happening and they want to get into the public in order to change u.s. policy. in this case they may be trying to increase u.s. pressure on israel by leaking information like this and it could be policy officials anywhere in the government. stuart: from where you stand incidents attack on israel and minute by israel and devastating on the military? >> out of the ghetto be devastated. i think the israelis are trying to calculate what is the right way to go after iran and i think
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there will be some strike as a response to the most recent iranian attack on israel but that being said i don't think they want to make it all out war at this time and they are focused on severing the links or at least putting incredible pressure on hezbollah that the mainline of effort for israel. stuart: iran will do whatever they can to prevent a trump presidency, would you agree with that. >> i believe they are behind the assassination attempts and i know they have death warrants out on others like the former secretary mike pompeo and i think they're actively trying to work to prevent a trump presidency because they know policy of maximum pressure will return and that's the one thing that had an impact on them. stuart: kurt volker, thank you for joining us, always appreciate it, during a campaign stop in wisconsin, kalama harris is interrupted by pro-hamas protesters, huanan harris seem
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to sympathize with them. >> yes she did it came when the protester accused israel of genocide and gaza, watch this. >> what about genocide. >> i respective right to speak, i'm speaking right now. [cheering] >> 19000 children are dead, 19000 children are dead. >> listen what he's talking about israel, that is not the subject they came to discuss today but it is real and i respect his voice. >> what he is talking about israel she was speaking negative at the university of wisconsin milwaukee and it was close to journalist but the video of the moment was posted online and it
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stuart: on the market the dow is down 130 points as the dow stocks are down and nasdaq clean clinging to a 20-point gain looking at the movers, nvidia what is the story. >> up 2.5% is added new high just under $142 a share if you look at the past when your shares have tripled the a.i. boom continues.
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>> marvel is a chip company. >> the raising prices across provide up starting on january 1 that marks the first major price hike in the optical communication sector thanks to artificial intelligence. >> spirit airlines. we don't like looking but we can't ignore 45% drop below cost carrier $2 a share but we need to refinance $1.000000 in debt the deadline was today in the percent back in december bankruptcy averted and the carrier stays that's bad for jetblue and frontier, both stocks are down because there's more competition. stuart: then we have tren de aragua the violent venezuelan gang that took over an apartment complex in aurora, one resident is describing what it was like to live there, watch this. >> every day when we come home we have to do this every time we take out the garbage and every
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time we go to bed at night we have to keep it like this so nobody can kick in the door. >> cindy romero joins me now, you were forced out of your apartment by this gang please start from the beginning when did they arrive and what did they do take us through it. >> about a year end half ago is started buses and vans would show up at the building and they started one by one taken over the apartments in our building. there were five or six buildings in our complex and they had dirty taken over the one next to ours, as you can see they were breaking into apartments and kicking in every vacant apartment after they pushed out the legal leaseholders and i was the last one in my building and after they taken in my apartments i knew i wasn't safe so i had to install cameras. >> have you heard anything from the authorities.
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>> there is a lot of pushback in the command leadership in aurora has denied it and continue to cover it up and they denied the gangs even exist or have taken over properties. stuart: your out of the apartment complex i take it. >> i am safely away. >> people who stayed there are they paying their rent to the gang? >> are paying their rent to somebody but not the owners, the owner sent people in to find leaseholders and having found none like the trying to renegotiate with the current squatters to see if they can come to an agreement for rent. stuart: is that true mother apartment complexes near the one that you vacated. >> several properties as it was looking for an apartment we would go to those writing saturday night when they would
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be leaving the properties in it to same situation almost loud music unchecked by the police and the same experience as me reported by the residents i had to move quite a distance away to keep from having to deal with it. stuart: the other residents of aurora it's not that big of a town what do they think of this. >> i received a lot of support from other residents in aurora especially ones with other similar situations i encourage them to get it on film as many instances as you can because they will deny and try to cover it up that it happened. stuart: where are you living now. >> about 40 minutes away from aurora. stuart: nothing like that apartment complex that you left. >> nothing like it, although it is quiet at night my husband and i still cannot sleep.
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stuart: did you get any compensation for what you went through? >> no compensation i have a nice quiet hall at this point all i want is quiet. stuart: understandably, thank you for joining us we like to encourage viewers to know what is going on, you told us and we appreciate that, best about. kamala harris mentioned the 2021 immigration bill which she backed and says it's evident that she tried to fix the border, what would the bill actually done. >> it would've paved the way to citizenship to 11 million immigrants over eight years, including those deported during trump's presidency it would've strengthened aber protection for the illegals it would've expanded the green card lottery by 25000 per year, three and half years ago many republicans called this bill a nonstarter and blanket amnesty, yet this is
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the bill kamala harris said would've strengthened the border and prevented the border crisis that happened under her watch. stuart: you got that right, coming out trump is floating a new tax plan no taxes for police officers, or active duty military. i want to hear more about that. unemployed people in britain will receive free ozempic weight loss drugs the government says it'll help them get jobs we are not making this up, the full story next. ♪
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and nasdaq, check out disney they announced the resignation parker he will be replaced by morgan stanley veteran james gorman disney plans to announce that bob iger will name his successor in early 2026 level long way to go for healthcare startup called novavax has developed a vaccine to prevent fentanyl deaths doctor marc siegel joins us how does this stop accidental deaths from a vaccine. >> i'm very excited about this we think as vaccines fighting viruses or bacteria but a vaccine causes your immune system to recognize something as foreign and you can imagine if somebody is overdosing on fentanyl close to 100,000 from opioids last year the united states 75% from fentanyl that's
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what i want by the time you get there with narcan it may be too late and fentanyl bosco longtime severe body made antibodies before stop you from breathing it's a terrific preventative idea in the university of houston has been looking at this and it looks good in animals and human trials but i'm more excited by another version of the children's hospital of boston is looking at because david dingle and doctor overly are behind them in their top researchers in serious scientists and they don't get involved in losses close to the finish line this is something i'm keeping my eye on your going to say when is it going to be the doctor's office after next question i would say 3 - 5 years. let me ask another question is this like narcan i don't how to describe it it's what you get people who have overdosed and it brings them back, is it like
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that. >> no narcan occupies the receptor and stop the fentanyl from acting acutely in the middle of it this is something that you have a memory in your immune system that says i've seen the fentanyl before and it immediately attacks it see can take the vaccine and god forbid you took an accidental pill because you see the deaths were so restrained get adderall or volume laced with the stuff you would have it on board it would attack the fentanyl is a different mechanism. stuart: unemployed people in britain did receive free weight loss to help them get back to the workforce is that a realistic plan would you support something similar. >> were you born in this country in the uk are they crazy, seriously they're doing a clinical trial on 3000 people over five years with montero
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which is a weight loss drug to see what it does, they're literally going to hand this out like candy to the people out of work and say now you lost weight, back, who's going to prescribe this, who is going to monitor this, this is medication it has a huge upside and a burgeoning billion-dollar market and it belongs there but you need doctors in the loop not government not 70 tried to get 70 back to work, who knows whether out of work why do you assume they're obese. what is going on. that does not make sense to me. i was born in britain one of the first babies born on the national health service way back in 1948 i was the first baby in my town to be born in the free national health service. >> you were not overweight as a baby that's my point there to
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give us out to little kids i'm glad the national health service in the year you were born is an honor that they did that they honored world war ii in a terrific idea but is gone out of control. >> is wildly unaffordable. you're alright thank you will see you soon. the election could lead to changes in the healthcare sy system, like what. >> harris and trumper vowing to make it more affordable but they have different approaches trump is pledging to/federal health spending to pay for tax cuts and reduced the role of federal government in healthcare kamala harris who is a big proponent of obamacare says she will put $35 limit on monthly insulin cost as well as $2000 annual cap on out-of-pocket drug spending and
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she plans to speed up the pace of medicare drug price negotiations with manufacturers to cover more drugs trump called the affordable care act lousy healthcare and is not detailed in the replacement. one thing we know any overhaul of the healthcare system would depend on which controls congress that's what it comes down to. still ahead democrats not happy with the elon musk they cannot match the star power, financial power and policy power that he brings to the trump campaign that will be my take top of the hour, trump worked as a fry cook at mcdonald's but msnbc cannot understand why. >> what is the logic going to mcdonald's. >> he appears to be not well. >> he is engaged in bizarre types of activity. stuart: that has joe concha fired up.
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stuart: more red income of the dow down close to 200, nasdaq 1050, the ten year treasury is going up 4.16% that is maybe upsetting investors in the stock market big check all of our mostly a mixed picture and videos up, also but is up microsoft and amazon are down former republican congresswoman liz cheney is joining kamala harris and michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin peter doocy is in royal oak michigan, didn't cheney label harris as a radical. >> yes how things change this'll be the first in the election cycle that vice president harris visited all three blue wall states in a single day the democratic ticket is calculated that they think they can win over persuadable blue wall state voters that haven't made up their mind you by having three
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moderated discussions with liz cheney and the focus on the importance of good manners. >> the parable of the good samaritan that we learned and should live a life in the face of a stranger we see a neighbor but that's not what we see in the selection is constantly about rereading people belittling people in name-calling. >> in the harris closing argument less about policy proposal in comparing the way that she talks to the way that trump talks. >> the great kinds of policies that kamala harris is running on i want to commander-in-chief like kamala harris that wants to talk us up and lift us up not knock us down every single time they get the microphone way donald trump does. >> in pennsylvania harris and
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lise cheney will regain control of a new cycle that has been flooded with images of donald trump working at mcdonald's fryer and drive-through window, cheney who will hear from three times still describes herself as a conservative, elected republicans are making sure nobody confuses vice president harris with a conservative. >> republican supporting her, what the hell are you doing your supporting the most radical nominee in the history of american politics. i cannot take four more years of this crap. >> when you support her your supporting four more years of garbage policy. >> when you look at the harris travel schedule reflects an urgency by the democrats to reach as many people as quickly as possible in the battleground states because in places like michigan early voting already started. >> thank you, over the weekend trump worked as a fry cook at a
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mcdonald's in pennsylvania. >> i'm looking for a job and i've always wanted to work at mcdonald's, i never did and i'm ready to get somebody that said she did but it turned out to be a phony story. >> president trump. >> that's a good-looking group, hello everybody. >> i'm having a lot of fun here everybody. >> msnbc having a meltdown calling a bizarre and strange. >> is going to this mcdonald's and is in the philadelphia area, what is the logic behind this going to mcdonald's we know the guy likes big macs and filet of fish and use the word love about the food there before but what is this about. >> there's no logic at this.he's not put forth an economic agenda he as you know appears to be not well and he's engaged in really bizarre activities during this
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campaign. >> appears to be not well, that is interesting, joe concha with me to think it's bizarre and strange, didn't democratic candidates in the past work at mcdonald's? >> they may or may not have were not sure when it comes to one presidential candidate it's funny the msnbc the bazaar strange news network finds the trump campaign a masterstroke they find out bizarre and strange you know it's bizarre and stringent press conference of the mcdonald's visit by trump there was some pointing out that the customers that went to the drive-through window were vetted supporters but the guy only got shot a couple of months ago and the second assassination almost took his life if not for one secret service agent in florida if the vet the people that are getting close to the president and the drive-through window but i think what were seen over the last couple weeks we saw at the ultimate dinner last thursday and trump is a happy warrior right now when your opponent calls you unstable and the friends in the media refer you
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to as hitler that's a position that was on a screen of a smiling trumpeter mcdonald's drive-through window in a mcdonald's uniform who makes the reckless hyper hyperbole seems silly he has all the momentum the most election forecaster declaring him the favorite is up 22 points in the betting market, the wind is that trump's back wall, law is failing in this final stretch of the campaign. >> during his visit trump attended the steelers jets game the crowd cheered when the 45th president responded usa, usa, jd vance attended the texans watch party. i cannot see kamala harris going to a football game and getting that kind of reception, can you? >> it's like when trump went to a barbershop in the bronx that would be like kamala harris going to a football game at the university of alabama she's never going to do something like that because the reception would not be good but trump is being received in these places, he gets the usa usa chant and
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applaud in pittsburgh, joe biden be trump by 20 points in the county, the fact that he went in there and so warmly received that may tell you how pennsylvania is going to go. stuart: i'm sorry i could not hear what you were saying. i asked this 160 minutes has responded to allegations that they edited their interview with kamala harris, they said that is false why did it take them two weeks to respond. >> two weeks, what they responded with was meaningless and dishonest. on the dishonestly sick kamala harris gave the same two answers to the same question as it pertains to the israeli war and gaza and benjamin netanyahu. 60 minutes promoted one answer ahead of the show and chose the other answer because they said there's no difference between the other two answers, go back and watch the two answers they couldn't be any more different, one answer was rambling borderline incoherent the word solid in the show was clearly
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trying to protect her by editing the out of the final product, "the bottom line" the only resolution for this program is release the full transcript release interview in its entirety from start to finish that's how this controversy goes away. stuart: thank you, sorry i cannot hear you i think the audience did, all good, guy benson on elon musk bringing the star power to the trump cam campaign, morgan ortagus on the u.s. investigating leaked classified documents detailing israel's attack against iran, who leaked, lisa boothe on lindsey graham criticizing republicans who back harris, jason rantz on kamala harris agreed with the protester accusing israel of genocide. the 11:00 o'clock hour is next. ♪
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