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larry: fascism, really? it was trump that took a bullet for democracy. think about that. it's democrats that are running the big government socialism. think about that. and trump flips fries better than anybody else that i know. think about that. the more they attack, the better he does. and the more we listen to liz macdonald and better we all are. liz: thank you, larry. we're digging into all that great stuff. larry, thank you very much. welcome to the evening edit. i'm elizabeth macdonald.
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[ chanting "usa"]. >> i grew up in the middle class. >> the middle class is where i come from. liz: ton, the candidate that claims she's middle class and working class versus the candidate that worked a job to connect to the middle and working class. you're seeing kamala harris campaigning with celebrities with a drive-thru at mcdonalds and talking to hurricane survivors in north carolina. today we have a new usa today poll coming in and working class, middle class minority voters moving away from kamala harris and also foreign democrat senators backing away from harris and siting with trump in the campaign ads and form ore michigan gop gubernatorial candidate tudor dixon joining us and we welcome him to the show.
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he could be trump's treasury secretary pick. he's here to weigh in. we're excited to talk to scott tonight. also this. >> vice president harris, you said you wanted to ban fracking and now you don't. you wanted mandatory government buy back programs for assault weapons and now your campaign says you don't. you supported de-criminalizing border crossings, now you're taking a harder line. i know you say your values have not changed so then why have so many of your policy positions changed? liz: okay, whiplash time, it's a flip-flop to the flip-flop. kamala harris is going back to far left positions but can you guess which one she's flipping back to? we'll show the big reveal later in the show. plus this tonight.
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liz why a new bipartisan congressional task force has stunning and questionable security failures behind trump's first assassination attempt. is everything fixed now? tonight, task force member laura lee joining us with the details. first this. >> january to the, you'll have a new crew coming over to do it properly. too r to every family that lost a loved one or loved ones and they were devastated by the hurricane and i'll slash through every bureaucratic barrier that
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you're having already and having problems with right now. liz: that was former president trump after serving the damage in north carolina from hurricane helene. he's pledging more support cutting through the red tape and worked the french fry machine in the drive-thru window outside of philly and pennsylvania and the crowds were lined up and the media went into meltdown mode and gop gubernatorial candidate and, tutor, good to see you again. how did this all play with voters and as of this weekend all 50 states in dc have begun earlier absentee voting and how will this play? >> having trump on the ground is a big deal and i was on the trump bus last week in north carolina and you wouldn't believe the stories people are telling and topography changed and towns are completely wiped out and they're looking for someone to come and talk to them. that's what trump is doing and it's not a publicity stunt and this is who he really is and
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that shined through the same goes for harris. bret baier asked her what her policies were and she said i have 80 pages on my website, go read them. either they're so bad she doesn't want to tell the american people that. liz: he held a press conference at drive-thru window of mcdonalds. that's like two trolls in one. kamala never worked at mcdonalds and mcdonalds said today they don't have the reports to confirm that. they can't confirm it. the records are old. this dates back to 1983 so staying with kamala press conferences and showing that all jobs matter. watch what happened at mcdonalds. >> i've always wanted to work at mcdonalds, but i never did. i'm running against somebody
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that said she did but turned out to be a totally phony story. i want to work the french fry counter. absolutely. >> i'm having a lot of fun here, everybody. look how happy they are. >> you've worked at mcdonalds now. >> i now have worked for 15 minutes more than kamala at mcdonalds. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. larry: tudoy, now the media meltdown. watch this. >> he's going to work a fryer apparently before going to the steelers versus jets game. i mean, if you're on his campaign, what is the logic behind this? >> trump also stopped by a mcdonalds in bucks county today where he worked briefly as a fry
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cooker, without a hair net i might add. he also said he was paying for some of the meals. how is that not a campaign finance violation? you know, it's kind of hilarious how harris is so living large rent free in trump's strang head and he felt it necessary to put on this political stunt. liz: the media thought they had a g got ya moment and security shot twice and trump is now beating harris in the newspaper decision desk forcaste for the first time going with a four point lead and 52% to 48%. they're saying the shift coincides with his improved polling in wisconsin and michigan. he now leads in five swing states: wisconsin, michigan, arizona, georgia, and north carolina. pennsylvania alone is favoring harris in the polling averages. what do you make of all that, the polling averages there? >> i mean, you feel the energy on the ground and you're out
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there talking to people and it's obvious he's gaining more support and that's because he's real. he's talking to people and what you saw at mcdonalds and that's where he is every single day and he's in the hospitality business and he's about serving people and he's always been about serving people. so this is very comfortable for him to go into a position of service as the president. maybe not so much for someone that's been a prosecutor her whole life trying to take people down. liz: he likes the food also. tudor dixon, good to see you. >> thank you. liz: the owe election about who will -- the election is about who will control the senate and news coming in and democrats embracing president trump and putting him in the campaign ads seeking reelection and hillary vaughn on capitol hill with the story. hillary. reporter: good evening, liz. election day getting closer and races getting tighter and some senate democrats are running away from their own vice president kamala harris and embracing her opponent, former
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president trump. competitive senate races in key battleground states wisconsin, pennsylvania, and ohio, have the defending democratic senators tammy baldwin, bob casey and sherrod brown cozying up to trump and giving biden and harris a cold shoulder in tv ads. >> facing biden to protect fracking and deciding with trump to end nafta and tariffs on china to stop them from cheating. >> tammy baldwin got tram top sign her made in america bill. then got president b biden to me it herman nathanial hackette. n. reporter: this democratic trio was not always bragging about bipartisan maga moment and over the years had different words for former president trump and calling trump a let to the national security and brown in the past called trump angry and unhinged and baldwin called him dangerous. and jd vance is blasting
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democratic senate colleagues for being two faced. >> they're not running ads about agreeing with kamala harris and democratic candidates are running ads about agreeing with harris. they're trying to run away as much as they possibly can. >> all three voted to impeach trump-appointed twice and seems they think some parts of his presidency are worth bragging about, liz. liz: thank you so much. >> a couple of elections ago and it's almost guaranteed for democrats. larry: we're joined now by ned
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ryan and they didn't have an answer and four democrat senators breaking away from kamala harris and siding with trump and senators bob casey, tammy baldwin and sherrod brown and john tester will not endorse kamala. what do you make of this? >> it's obvious that kamala is losing and she'll be a drag on their chances to get reelected and it is still pretty staggering when you see the prom nathanial hackette senate democrat candidates embracing trump-appointed, featuring him in their ads. i would point out our love for corporate propaganda is to ask them why they're prom nathanial hackettely featuring hitler and muscling lee knee -- prominent democrat senators and they're running ads from chuck schumer and not like them running ads with trump and would pull the plug and he's apparently final with them doing that and he's trying to hold onto the senate and kamala is on her own. liz: it's interesting.
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>> it's true. they're realizing momentum is with trump coming down the home stretch. liz: they could have ran campaign ads citing and showing the issues but not putting trump in there. no democrat primary and my point is they didn't have to put trump in but did. no democrat primary voters voted for harris and ranked dead last for 1% in the democratic pri primaries and they're working and >> going to recommend them
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and liz: trump and harris tied among voters. hispanics go for trump by 49 to 38% and going for them by double done a lots and harris going not enough and policies that she would like and that's a 50% to 37% and what do you think?
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>> it's in serious trouble and going for them trying to shore key democratics to be trump surging so hard coming down the closing stretch. liz: thanks for joining us. >> there's no question i'm against fracking. >> i think there's no question about them and we have to credit the exam ice and there's consequences on the laws. they have to be followed of
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course. liz: the show tonight and exactly why it's going for task forces and people say the security failures are there and task force member congresswoman laura lee joining us and scott is here. there he is again. treasury secretary pick. he's going to weigh in on the policies. >> going for what to happen.
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liz: why did 60 minutes try to push that one and their interview with kamala harris and cbs is now extending its decision and trump's team is firing back. research center brent bozell is here and we'll be back in two. please stay right there. >> they took her answer and threw it out and charging the defendant. >> it would be over. the electric chair. ok y'all we got ten orders coming in.. big orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs. the chase ink card made it easy.
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>> a plot for this and going for that and going one work and going for them and uproar about that because it was just a line and pushing for the answer and going on behind the scenes and doing cbs and who made the decision and going to edit that and all the things to undermine
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the trump line and a number of.
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>> going for them and prompted them by >> going for them to ask a question and going for them on the answer. liz: thank you for joining us.
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>> examine ice and no question i'm in favor of banning fracking. >> medicare for all. i support the mandatory buy back program. healthcare and domestic drilling and evs and flip-flops and going for that and going for that.
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liz: preventable and transfers and assassination attempt. is it going to be fixed? going to be helped and stopped? task force member congresswoman laura lee has the details next. >> i [bleep] told them to post guys over here. i told them that [bleep], the secret service, i told them that [bleep] tuesday. i told them to post [bleep] guys over here.
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name one policy difference. >> they're telling people they're idiots and should do it their way and they have to make really, really difficult decisions and against you on all three and is she make as mistake having reversed those positions? >> look, jake, i think what we're seeing is a coalition of people. more established democrats and progressive democrats and progressive independents on the longer serving independent in american history come together with the goal of defeating a dangerous candidate and that is donald trump.
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liz: saying six of ten and seven o out of ten say the u.s. is on the wrong path. what do you think? >> liz, great to be with you. senator sanders said she'll say anything to win and that's what she's doing and the american people aren't going to be full and they don't fooled and don't know which kamala harris will show up and is it kamala harris early presidential candidate in 2019, 2020 with all the super progressive policies and going to be vice president kamala harris who afghanistan and big
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government spending and kamala harris out of campaign trail and copying many of donald trump's proposals. i think it's a loser for it because the american people, they know authenticity when they see it. liz: politico reports that her campaign says kamala harris will not export expansion of fossil fuel drilling and she'll stop it. then says she won't ban fracking and it's pretty much an oxymoron in contradiction of itself. scott, we want to show you the flip-flops and listen to joe biden saying he did delegate foreign and domestic policy to kamala harris. as they're trying to battle and getting away and distance themselves and biden. watch this.
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>> i was able to delegate her on domestic and foreign policy. >> would you have done anything differently than president biden in the past four years? >> there's not a thing tto mindd i've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact. >> how important to your healthcare plan to get rid of private insurance company s? >> the bottom line and most important is that everyone have access to healthcare. that is goal and purpose for me supporting policy of medicare for all. there's no question, i'm in favor of banning fracking. >> joe wanted to ban fracking? >> no, as vice president i did not ban fracking and as president, i will not ban fracking. >> she'll stop fossil fuel drilling, scott. can you straighten this out? >> i don't know why we're surprised and pennsylvania is a
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see resource and western part of the state and many people work in that industry and under donald trump, they did great. and people know, senator sullivan from alaska said that biden, harris administration had sanctioned alaska more than they sanctioned iran and more than they sanctioned iran 51 times so we need to open up our democratic energy dominance and this is how we're going to get prices down for the american people. talking high food prices and one of the biggest comp comp compone transportation to the grocery store and energy is up since she came toffs so this flip-flop is not unexpected liz, the one thing she's not flip-flopped as investor and wall streets person
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and market person is tax on unrealized capital gains. joe biden brought it up, it's part of his platform and she has not renounced it. i've been doing this for 35 years and done business in 68 countries, and this is the worst tax idea i've ever seen. the tax at unrealized capital gains. >> not getting on the paper gain up synergy home liz: scott, great to see you. liz: the butler rally and going for them and it's preventable and that should happen. going for the task force and
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going for them and talking to secret service and going for interview, state and local officials and why it's preventable. >> we saw a number of ab absolute change to the rally and the communication going for the secret service and law enforcement and going to secure a site for any of their protect tees and there was the last of communication in the planning leading up to missing up to the event and then on the day on, there were additional critical failures and communicating to be on this hoping for a single command center to share information that became available about mr. crooks being a suspicion person in the area and >> the secret service
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realizes they have a zero fail mission and the men and women of the secret service want to be successful and is this going to be a longer term and we had to immediately amp up the security that was being provided to president trump. they're safe and there's a longer term project here and making sure that emission and funding with resources that they need are available. >> government is fascism.
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we can say it. >> he's a fascist jewish core. the rally and madison square garden to mimic and calm down about the rally. >> saying he's a fascist is accurate. >> there's a fascist ground swell. liz: showing you why it's off the rails that democrats in the media using the f word. fascism. thinking that'll give kamala over the finish line and voters buying it and check in with dagen and >> we're in the final stretch of the campaign and donald trump going for nfl football game and kamala harris hanging out with liz cheney as well as more legal human traffickers without being arrested and break it all down. >> the fossil fuel drilling and why that shocker among shockers she wanted to pay higher fuel prices.
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big mcgurn. great to see you both. bill, start with you and you're on the editorial page of the "thewall street journal" democr, kamala harris, media making a botched, flawed argument that trump is a "fascist". the american people are not buying it. why? >> first of all, it's such a confused word s. many people that use it don't know what it means. if you look at the system, fascist system was a socialist system that allowed private property dominated by government and the irony is as gold burg pointed out a few years ago, we kind of fascist thinking before the holocaust and world war ii in the natzis and popular among liberal elites and progressives because it's based on government control of the economy and so the audience is hard to be a
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fascist if you're for lower taxes and lower regulation. now the tariffs can make an argument about it but if you want less government, it's hard to be a good fascist. just means dictator. liz: it's lame and incompetent and remarkably idiotic, breanna. trump-appointed like all presidents are -- trump like all presidents are subject to checks and balances and he was impeached twice and fascism is national socialism and government control over the economy. democrats are doing that. big government mandates, regulations, tax hikes, they've weaponnized the justice system to go after trump and started before we sat down with the white house and a dozen impeachment going for the first term, breanna. what do you think?
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>> only problem with the argument is donald trump isn't a fab exist they know it. they know it so much and democrats are in wisconsin, pennsylvania, and michigan who are trying to win over their democratic base by saying we support donald trump policy. you have chuck schumer shooting the breeze with donald trump at the al smith dinner and thought he was a fascist, he wouldn't do that . the same way democrats condemn the assassination attempts if they believe what they're spewing, they'd not have condemned those attempts and would have supported it because if donald trump was a dictator they pretend he s. they'd be dangerous. liz: it's like swearing and cursing to win an argument, bill. liz: 14 chit tees to prove him and got tax returns leaked and using courts to attack trump and tried to throw him off state
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ballots and tried -- also want to weaken the supreme court, get rid of senate filibuster, get rid of electoral college. who's the fascist? >> trump is pretty bad fascist if he allowed all that stuff to go on. i don't think hitler would have allowed as much stuff to go on. it's ridiculous. as i mentioned before, fascism, it's roots before the new deal very popular with liberals and in fact, ronald reagan, one of the most antifascist presidents we had, he got in trouble for saying fascism was a basis for a lot of new deal thinking. it's true. liz: let's listen to bill maher here on democrats being intolerant and arrogant and also listen to elon musk. elon musk is saying guess what, i didn't even want government
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mandates for my tesla cars. watch this. >> he launches rockets from vandenburg space force base. some bureaucrat said nope, and this is the reason why. commissioner carol hart saying we're dealing with a company ahead of which has aggressively interjected themselves into the presidential race and made it clear what his point of view is. >> the rights thinks the left is in a free speech and they're not wrong. this is arrogant. you don't punish somebody. if we stopped henry ford from making cars because we didn't like him. >> i generally think there shouldn't be government mandates and i'm generally against incentives and tax breaks and these -- for all industries.
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we should just get the government out of things and let the market figure it out. so i'm generally against government mandates. liz: aren't government mandate as form of government control over the economy and aren't democrats for government control, isn't that fascism? >> exactly. they kind of write their own story, the story writes itself and coming to elon musk, elon musk is a pragmatic businessman that uses subsidies if they're available and he's been cleared and government intervention hurts the free market and something that donald trump-liz: breanna and bill mcburn. great debate. >> thanks, liz. liz: major flaw discovered and acing u.s. national security and national border patrol and art del cueto is here with concerning new details you want to hear about. stay right there. >> i ask one thing she'd do differently from shrinky joe
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>> this election comes down to this: trump has a coalition of voters made up of, a, people who really do like him and, b, people who think -- with all of his flaws, he's still better than a far-left insanity and the voters' big doubt about kamala is, are you part of far-left insanity? next time maybe try joe biden generally did a good job but, sure, i wish we'd tightened the border sooner and, trust me, i learned my lesson, and that's never going to happen again. elizabeth: bill maher addressing voters' concern about the u.s. southern border. let's welcome national border patrol council vice president art dell del cueto. border crossings are now dropping because texas did a crackdown. they're still historically high. this house homeland security investigation into an internal homeland security memo, at least a third, 150 of the 500 cameras positioned on surveillance
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towers along the border with mexico, they're no longer working and that the noncitizens, possibly people who are not american citizens are working the cameras? >> so this is the big concern. here we are talking about the numbers being down, but we're also talking about cameras that are in charge of seeing what's coming through. there's no way for you to see it because the cameras are down as well. so it's kind -- that's where the issue is. so the numbers are down, are the numbers really down? if you don't have any surveillance towers that are actually being able to see how many people are coming across? and that's what i've been arguing and a lot of individuals have been arguing for a while now is this administration has not been on top of things when it comes to the actual numbers that people and the america american public needs to know. you can mess with the numbers all day long. elizabeth: i hear you. this memorandum of understanding
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between cbp and the faa, the faa is responsible for maintaining the cameras. hose homeland -- house homeland committee says dozens of contractors were not clear ared to work on the a cameras and that they were not able to verify that several workers in particular, that they were even u.s. citizens. they were not u.s. citizens. this is a total crime scene at the border. it's a crime scene. who's operating the cameras if they're not u.s. citizens? >> i believe what they're saying is by the people that were taking -- it was the crews that are fixing the cameras, i think that's where they're going with this. the operators of the cameras are obviously, you know, individuals that are cleared to operate the cameras and see, but it's those that are coming to provide maintenance on the cameras. but, again, like you said, it's a crime scene because nobody seems to have the answers. at the end of the day, you have cameras that a aren't working, you have an administration that is saying the numbers are down,
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but they don't know if they're down because cameras that e detect those numbers aren't working. and now you add to it that you don't know who's working and fixing the cameras to begin with. and who's suffering? the american public, the agents that are i putting their lives on the day each day because there's no one monitoring their areas as well. elizabeth: minority communities, border communities are really suffering. art del cueto, thank yous for your service to america. i'm ligz macdonald. thank you for watching "the evening edit" on fox business. don't forget to dvr us, we hope you enjoyed the show. dagen and sean, take it away, you're ready to go. dagen: thank you so much, e-mac. elizabeth: sure. ♪ ♪ dagen: good evening, i'm dagen mcdowel. sean: and i'm sean duff the my. welcome to this monday edition of "the bottom line.

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