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elizabeth: sure, in the kitchen cabinet, i would love it. larry, great to see you again. welcome to "the evening edit," i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> i don't think anybody has ever seen anything like what happened the other night at madison square garden,. the love -- [cheers and applause] the love in that room, it was breathtaking. they started to say, well, in 1939 the nazis used madison square garden. [background sounds] well, and you know what? no, but can you imagine? in 1939, the nazis -- [laughter] but how terrible to say, right? because, you know, they've used madison square garden many times. that was love in the room, and it was love for our country. [cheers and applause] it was really love for our country. [applause] if so we're going to fight like hell for the next seven days and then -- [cheers and applause] hopefully -- >> trump! trump! trump fight! fight! fight!
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fight! >> we're going to be fighting even harder for the next four years because we're going to turn this around, and we're going to make this country greater than it has ever been. elizabeth: we checked that the audio and the video. everything from the madison square garden rally. the media a really botched it in its coverage. also this, former president trump, he came out with more policy ideas today. we're going to show you it. we've got new reports coming in that the attacks by kamala harris on trump now backfiring. plus, the media keep falling for harris just repeating the same tired attack line and hysteria, fascism, naziism. it's been used for 60 years against 15 other republicans. we'll show you the sound of the media hammering harris just months ago. tonight, trump national press secretary karoline leavitt and lisa boothe, they're ready to take it on. plus, this news coming in this hour, jpmorgan chase ceo jamie diamond out with a new warning against -- jamie dimon out with a new warning against four more years of kamala harris.
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economist don luskin reacts. plus this story concern. >> why does your information, which is still published, say that you tried hundreds of serious felonies? i think that's misleading, disingenuous. i think that shows that you are incapable of leadership and you're not to be trusted. elizabeth: okay, this is a story gaining traction in this election. kamala harris accused of overstating and inflating her courtroom trial record. tonight, her rival for san francisco d.a. bill fazio, that was him you just heard on tape. he joins us to talk about what he found. also this story. >> vice president two hours, almost two hours during a very contentious interview, when i walked in there knowing they don't know what i know. i fogger forgot more about this issue than any reporter on the network's going to know about, so i went in there comfortable, to state the claim why we need a secure to border, the damage they have done to this country,
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why this is such a huge national securityishish concern security issue. elizabeth: another new "60 minutes" ed editing controversy, selectively ed admitting out from tom homan's 22-hour interview he ghei on violent terrorists and illegal alien criminals crossing the border. hohmann claims a biased agenda, help harris, attack trump. but first this. both former president trump and his running mate j.d. vance hammering away about policies to fix america. trump is talking criminal gangs and cartels crossing the border, talking inflation. j.d. vance on the economy today. let's take you now to washington d.c. kamala harris is about to hold a campaign event even though it's not anywhere near a swing with state. we've got a new reuters-ipsos poll. harris just dropped again in polling against trump. fox news' peter doocy is at the
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white house with the story. >> reporter: liz, vice president harris remains in washington, d.c. instead of a battleground state tonight because the campaign wants her background to look familiar. >> i think the backdrop of the white house, being at the ellipse today, the last time a lot of the american people saw that was on january 6th. there is so much more we can do together, so much more hopeful future we can have. >> reporter: despite warnings from a harris-affiliated super pac through a new york times report that dissing trump isn't moving the needle as much as more positive messages about things like med if care expansion, the trump talk is going to be the paramount. >> just imagine the oval office in three months. okay? so just picture it in your head. so either it's donald trump sitting in there -- [background sounds] stewing, stewing over his enemies' list, or me with your help working for you, checking off my to-to do list. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: the president
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continues calling upon celebrities like bruce springsteen and former presidents barack obama and bill clinton, not the current president, joe biden, which he claims is suddenly about to change. >> i've done a lot of stuff. i've been on the trail where there's -- we talk all the time, and they're asking me where they think i should be to help them most. >> reporter: even though the vice president's campaign speech tonight is right next to the white house and president biden's expected to be inside the white house, he's not expected to attend. his schedule shows him just before show time on a virtual campaign call. liz? liz: peter doocy, great reporting, as always. thank you so much, peter. >> kamala harris has obliterated our borders, obliterated. we've never had a situation like this. decimated the middle class and runaway inflation has caused problems the likes of which we never thought possible. so today -- [applause] i'm announcing that for the
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first time under my administration we will be seizing the assets of the criminal gangs and drug cartels -- [cheers and applause] and we will use those assets to create a compensation fund to provide restitution for the victims of migrant crime, and the government will help in the restoration. [cheers and applause] the government will help in the restitution. elizabeth: today talking more about his policies. he'll seize assets and money from criminal gangs and cartels and give the money to families victimized by migrant crime under biden and harris. joining us now, trump 2024 national press secretary karoline leavitt. it's great to see you. so harris is going the make her closing argument about january 6th. she's still making wild claims that trump is a fascist. show the view viewer the info. these are the same attacks, 15 republicans going back to barry goldwater and reagan, also leveled against john mccain, mitt romney and nikki haley. it's not sticking.
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so what are you hearing inside your campaign about these attacks? >> these attacksen aren't landing with the american people because they've been thrown at president trump for eight years now. and today in 2024 president trump is more popular amongst the american people than he ever has been since 2016. kamala harris has no policy to stand on, no record to stand on because she's been the worst vice president in our nation's history. she's overseen the worst border crisis and cast the tie-breaking vote to the create the worst inflation crisis in a generation. while she tries the same old and tired attacks which her own super pac said are not resonating with the american public based on data the, president trump has a strong closing argument in the final week of this race that is actually working. it's very simple. kamala harris broke it, broke our border, our economy, our standing in the world, only president trump can fix it. and one more point, these arguments from kamala harris are not landing because americans lived under president trump in
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the white house for four years, and our democracy, our country, our standing in the world, our border and our economy were all much stronger under him than they are today under kamala harris. elizabeth: okay. >> americans should believe what they see with their own eyes concern. elizabeth: let's show the viewer the new york time, the "wall street journal" reporting attacks on trump backfire being. "the new york times" reports a top democrat super pac says it's the a mistake to keep attacking trump like this. voters are turning away. historian neil ferguson says hearst is the biggest threat to democracy -- harris the is the biggest threat to democracy because of her attacks on u.s. institutions like the supreme court and gerry baker in the "wall street journal" saids the democrats, quote, excessively kid vengeful attacks on trumps -- trump, and that's backfiring. people not listening to legacy media anymore. the voters are ripping into msnbc and "the view" for hysterical coverage of trump. they're just mimicking and
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copying biden and harris' and democrat attack lines. watch the pollsters here and listen to this voter's reaction. watch this. >> you know, every single year people say this is the most important election ever right? it was the most important election of their lifetime. this time around it's actually less, it's 65% that we have all these politicians out there saying voters are actually less, slightly less likely to agree with them, john. >> the seven states that are almost certainly going to determine the presidency, things as close as ever, and we're seeing a very slight trump edge in several of the battleground states. kamala harris' numbers have gone down just a little bit. >> she said she was going to decriminalize border crossings, now she's going to put a wall up. we can trust nothing that comes out of her mouth. after new york falls, so does the rest of the country go red. elizabeth: what is the talk inside your camp, the campaign about the polls underestimating
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trump? we keep hearing pollsters warning pollsters may be inaccurate because of undercounts of working class, the young men and more. what do you think? >> we know that trump's supporters have always been underrepresented in polls. with that said, all of our internal data shows president trump leading in every single battleground state, and we're also a very encouraged by the early voting data we are seeing in nevada, pennsylvania, north carolina. republicans are turning out in record numbers to bank their vote early. so we're encouraging everyone to do that and bring everyone with them over the next seven days. we're confident in a victory a week from tonight. elizabeth: caroline karoline leavitt, thanks for joining us, it's good to see you. >> this story coming up, watch -- [background sounds] >> kamala! kamala! >> now i want even of you to shout your own name, do that. [laughter] elizabeth: that was a pretty awkward harris rally moment. also this, you know, the people didn't shout their own names.
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have you noticed where are the chants of four more years for kamala? polls show voters don't want that. quinnipiac, cnn, pew polling, the majority say the suggestion on the wrong track. and we got this new report, media coverage of this race is biased against trump. joining us now, fox news political analyst lisa boothe. it's good to see you -- >> hi, liz. always good to see you. elizabeth: it's great to have you on. media a research center, 85% of trump coverage is negative, 78% of harris' cover coverage is positive. this is coverage from abc, cbs, nbc. this comes as gallup shows public trust in the media, a new low. david sacks, he's a top hedge fund guy, he's saying put it up, the public sprek drum -- spectrum, put it up for auction. >> i think part of that is because kamala harris is probably the worst nominee we've ever seen, so the media feels it
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needs to work overtime to try and help her to even out this election cycle. i've worked in politics for a long time, in republican politics. we've always seen bias. but this is propaganda. and the challenge is when republicans and conservatives feel like the elections aren't fair anymore, that they're being skewed, this is why. we've already seen in the 2020 the election research from the media research center how the bearing of the hunter biden laptop story -- burying -- did shape the election. had voters known, they would have voted differently in that election. and now the media is doing it again where the american people aren't getting the truth. and the media's putting its thumb on the scales of the election, and it's disgraceful. elizabeth: you know what's interesting too, lisa, this is the same media that was so quick to slam and attack kamala harris as, you know, incompetent, bad as vice president, saying she was among the worst. but then they immediately flipped the fawn over harris when he got the the nomination
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without any democrat primary voter choosing her. they didn't choose her in 2020 the either. watch this. >> there are reports that say you have the lowest approval rating of any vice president. >> americans really aren't happy with its vice president, kamala harris. >> i think she was, arguably, biden's worst political decision of his presidency, the pick her in the first place. >> harris showed she's willing to go anywhere and take questions. >> kamala harris was powerful making that point in that interview. >> it was a pretty victorious moment. >> she showed up and then she fought back -- >> this was joyful, it was full of love. people watching were, like, where has that amazing person been for the last couple of years. >> she was steely, she was. strong, she was energetic. she embodied the idea of change. elizabeth: i mean, listen, her favorability ratings were underwater in the summer, and they're still underwater. i mean, this is about credibility, to defend a generally unlikable excite --
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candidate, lisa. never won a democrat primary. >> well, they're such liars and it's such a disservice to the american people. i will say donald trump's strategy of going on joe rogan or doing the interview on x with elon musk is brilliant because he's been able to bypass a lo of these liars in the media and reach tens of millions of people and get his message if out. if he wins on november 5th, which i do believe he is, think about what he's accomplished. not only has he defeated kamala harris, but he's defeated the media and this system that has been working against im. -- against him. elizabeth: lisa boothe, good to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: president trump barn storming in battleground pennsylvania right now. today is the final day of early voting there. we're going to bring you the latest from the keystone state. also this story tonight -- what didn't make it to the final cut? what did they cut out? >> about the national security threat on the border. they didn't talk about the amount of fentanyl that comes across. they can didn't talk about a
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600% increase in sex trafficking. elizabeth: another new editing controversy involving "60 minutes." tom homan accuse "60 minutes" of censoring and selectively ed admitting out from his 22-hour interview -- 2-hour interview that a aired sunday information he says he gave id on violent terrorists and criminals crossing the border. why did he do that? he says it was to attack trump and help harris. guy men ifson is here to break that down. -- again bonn -- benson. first jeff bezos, now another top gun coming out against kamala harris. the biden-harris white house. the new economic warning from jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon that you need to hear. economist don luskin is going to break down the details on that. and this story too. >> -- told me my grammar's not always correct. and i'm a knucklehead at times. i will own up to being a knucklehead at times. elizabeth: the self-described knucklehead is back at it. find out what kamala harris'
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running mate, tim walz, is doing and why reportedly, democrats are rethinking the decision to put him on the ticket. but first, this -- >> how many cases have you tried? can you tell us? how many -- have you tried? >> [inaudible] >> why does your information, which is still published, say that you tried hundreds of serious felonies? elizabeth: that was kamala harris confronted for inflating, overstating her record as a courtroom trial prosecutor in 2003. her rival for d.a., bill fazio, said back then harris cannot be trusted. he joins us to explain what's going op. he's coming up. we've got a lot of angst this hour. stay right there. >> she's gone from 50 to 30 which is a far cry from hundreds of cases being tried. and, you know, what's interesting is recent records searches have failed to come up with anything at all. right now her campaign is trying to do cleanup on aisle 3 saying,
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elizabeth: welcome back. let's get you more information on former president trump today delivering remarks ahead of vice president kamala harris' speech at the ellipse tonight in d.c. fox news' alexandria hoff live in allentown, pennsylvania, with more. wonderful to see you. thanks for joining us. >> reporter: thank you. absolutely. yeah, the former president, he's going to be with this allentown i crowd as the vice president makes those remarks from d.c. tonight. and he made his message this morning, undercutting what he feels that she is going to say. clearly, at mar-a-lago this morning he predicts that the vice president and her message tonight will say that his campaign is one of division and hate. trump pointed back to harris saying essentially that's you, not me, focusing on pain that americans have felt due to inflation and open borders. >> kamala intends to conflict and keep this misery going, and she's going to keep it going as long as she can because that's the only way she can get elected. she's going out and only
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criticizing, talking about hitler and nazi because her record's horrible. her borders are the worst in the history of the world. >> reporter: so right now the form former is in county at a round table that's featuring arkansas governor mike mike huckabee and congressman lee seld. en. seniors and veterans as they're watching this, delaware county, like where we are, they're both democratic strongholds. but we've seen with the former president's campaign here in the commonwealth they've not shied away from growth understoods. that includes traditionally blue demographics. in lehigh county@got the eighth large puerto rican population in the country. trump did not mention if remarks by a comedian at the madison square garden rally. the campaign said that they have no ties the those comments made
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about puerto rico. tonight's lineup will include many puerto rican leaders, they're hoping the crowd also contains a whole lot of diversity. elizabeth: we should point out cnn polling reports that trump is actually up with latino voters in in and nevada. if let's watch this. >> how many cases have you tried? can you tell us? how many sarah a spelling s you have tried -- >> i've tried about 50 cases, mr. fazio, and it's about leadership -- >> you know, ms. harris, why does your information -- which is still published -- say that you tried hundreds of serious felonies? i think that's misleading, i think that's disingenuous. i think that shows you are incapable of leadership and you're not to be trusted. you continue to put out information which says you have tried hundreds of serious felonies. >> mr. fazio, leadership -- >> can you answer my question? >> -- is about working with different communities. as a career prosecutor is what i are done.
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elizabeth: word salad answer even back then. that was the local debate on radio in san francisco in the 2003 race for d.a. between kamala harris and her rival, bill fazio. joining us now, the veteran criminal defense lawyer you just heard on that tape, bill fazio, is with us. bill, thank you so much for taking the time to be the with us tonight. we really appreciate it, bill. we know you're no fan of trump, but can you tell us about this controversy of kamala harris inflating her record as a courtroom prosecutor? what have you found? >> i have totally had no independent recollection of that but for the fact that it was presented to me. and, clearly, it was a statement that was made during the heated campaign debate between ms. harris, myself and the so-called most progressive prosecutor in america, terence helena, who then was the incumbent. and as you know, i lost to the two of them and then ms. harris defeated him in a runoff
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election in december 2023. it was during that time i watched carefully, i continued to be a defense attorney which i still am today and garnered a great deal of respect for ms. harris x. as you've indicated -- elizabeth: yeah, but one report says, suggests, bill, it may be less than 10 cases she tried. he had sent out campaign mailers in 2003 claiming she, quote, had 13 years of experience, the national review and former attorneys and prosecutors -- just let me give you this, andy mccarthy, jeffrey clark, they can't find any court transcripts of the cases she argued in court, no trial court motions, no audio, no video, no records whatsoever. what does that tell you? we're hearing she went from 100, down to 50, to 30, now less than 10. sounds like she's deflecting her track record. >> i think it's difficult to get information that happened over 20, 30 years ago, frankly. i don't think i could prove how many cases e tried. i know ms. harris was district
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attorney in alameda, california, she was an active prosecutor -- elizabeth: but, bill, forgive me, i don't mean to interrupt, do you have evidence of her being in a courtroom actually trying an argument? do you have evidence of that? >> oh, absolutely. elizabeth: you do the? >> san francisco. she was noted by a colleague of mine trying a case that -- very highly of her -- elizabeth: forgive me, but she said she had 13 years of courtroom experience and hundreds of cases. she told an lgbt group that it was less than 30. again, we don't find any court records. bill, i'll give you the final word. >> okay. well, think as she said back then, it's really all about leadership. it's acting -- not about being a trial attorney. if it was all about being a trial attorney, the i would have won the election. i'm glad to see where she is today, and as i said, e support her, e wish her well, and she's never lost an election before. i hope that remains the case.
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elizabeth: okay. bill fazio, thanks for being with us tonight. appreciate you. early voting is now underway in battleground michigan. coming up, we'll get you the latest information from the ground there. also tonight, this -- >> will you be watching the vice president's speech tonight? >> i will. >> why with are you not attending? it's right there on the ellipse. >> because it's for her. if. elizabeth: reports coming in kamala harris is not allowing joe biden to the join her on the campaign tale in the final stretch. this stunning development, the president will not be at her speech tonight in d.c. coming up, we've got more details on the fallout there and, more importantly, are american voters buying the distance between the two, that she really is not biden 32. 0? -- 2.0? harris is distancing herself from the self-described knucklehead, it seems like. we haven't heard a lot from running mate tim walz. he's been doing a lot of campaign events, not a lot of media a coffer coverage -- coverage. also this story --
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>> i spent almost two hours during a very con ten white house interview. i backed out -- in there knowing they don't know what i know. i've forgotten more about this issue than a reporter on the network's going to to know about, so i went in there the state the claim why we need we a secure border, the damage they have done to this country, why this is such a huge national security issue. of course, most of that didn't make it to the final cut. elizabeth: and former trump acting i.c.e. director tom homan now accuses "60 minutes" of another new editing controversy. he says they censored and select we'vely ed admitted his 2-hour interview where he gave them at lot more border rye sis detail, but he says they took it out. why? to be favorable for harris and go after trump. more on that controversy coming up. >> by the way, did you see "60 minutes"? her answer was so incompetent. they took her entire statement out, and they took some just words. i think it's the greatest scandal in broadcast history,
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elizabeth: welcome back. both the trump and harris campaigns making their final push in battleground michigan. the latest polls still show it is a dead heat there. fox news' alexis mcif adams comes to us live on the ground with the action from the campaign rail in detroit. alexis, good to see you. >> reporter: good to see you too. yeah, it is locked in a dead heat. it is anyone's game at this point with just a week left until the presidential election, if you can believe it. we're almost there. vice president harris and former president donald trump tide at 48% -- tied at 48% according to recent polls. j.d. vance, the vp nominee of the republican party, making his final pitch to voters. watch. >> i think the voters of this great state are going to vote for change, peace, process
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prosperity, they're going to vote fir for donald j. trump. >> reporter: one week until the election, both candidates holding rallies in these battleground states including michigan. harris is working to win the union vote in michigan. that's why she was visiting a union training facility, liz, out in sag gnaw, michigan, just yesterday. she's trying to connect with blue collar union voters, a key demo that she is struggling to win over. >> he gives a lot of talk about what he cares about, but on the issue specifically of what is good for you and union labor, he's been awfulful -- awful. >> reporter: trump has promised to revive detroit's economy saying the motor city has pretty much gone down the tubes and says he will bring with back the auto industry. >> i am proclaiming that by the the end of my term, the entire world will be talking about the michigan miracle and the is stunning rebirth of detroit.
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>> reporter: the michigan senate race is also tight. the latest fox news power rankings that come out just this morning show the michigan senate race is shifting in favor of republicans. that wasn't expected just a few months ago. it's now considered a toss-up between democrat elisse is slot kin and republican mike rodgers. slotkin has warned voters that harris is underwater in michigan and believes it's impacting her campaign as the race is tight locally and nationally. back out here live we can tell you just how tight it is, you just have to flick on the local tv and every single commercial, i mean, or every single commercial, is about the senate race here, so they only have a week left too, so we'll see what happens. elizabeth: alexis, you're a great journalist. really interesting stuff. >> reporter: thanks. elizabeth: thank you so much. good to see you. >> the american people know who you are, they know who i am. and i think they know i'm not a serial lie -- liar. elizabeth: kamala harris' running mate, tim walz with, going on the airwaves saying he's not a serial liar.
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take a look at his long list of controversies and embellishmentings. and now a new one, governor tim walz approved an aggressive tax hike. he also now has approved an aggressive tax hiken gasoline in minnesota -- on gasoline in minnesota that people need the drive their cars. joining us now, minnesota state representative greg davis. it's good to see you, greg. so state lawmakers are in an uproar. they're saying this is a bad and lazy tax hike saying it hurts people. can you tell us what's happening? >> well, what's happening with an automatic inflator on the gas tax is every year that goes by there'll be an automatic increase. so normally i've been very much against inflators because when it's the called the lazy man's tax, it's because you don't have to come back and justify your position again. so, and the other issue with the gas tax, it's very, very reyes, sirrive. so it really hurts the poorest of the poor. and i'm not willing to do that,
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but my good friends on the other side of the aisle seem to be just fine with it. i think it's very, very wrong. that we take money from the poor in this regressive tax. if you're a very wealthy person and you have a 20 the cent gas tax increase, you say, well, so what? just pay the bill. that's not the case with many of the folks that the i represent that drive 40 miles into rochester to work9 the mayor -- mayo clinic or whatever business they're working at. that costs them a lot of money. and let's say you're making $15 an hour and you have another 20 cents per if gallon gas tax, that hurts. and just, you know -- elizabeth: i mean, so the tax foundation says governor walz ranks the worst among all governors on taxes. he's raising taxes when other states were cutting them. so they tied it to this predetermined gas concern construction index for construction spending. the gas will go up, gas tax will
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go up every year no matter what. we couldn't find any other state that does that. and in his first budget proposal in 2019, mr. davis, tim walz wanted to raise the gas tax 70%. this is going to really harm and hurt poor people. >> well, yes, it does. and in minnesota we've got a -- we had a situation two years ago where we had an $18 billion surplus. in the only is that gone, but taxes were increased $10 billion. so when it's the, you know, someone says they cut taxes, well, he might have cut it $3 billion, but he raised it $10 billion. and they keep saying tax the rich. they're actually putting much of this burden on the poor. elizabeth: mr. davis, thank you so much. state legislator in minnesota. good to see you, thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: this remarkable moment of sheer frustration. jpmorgan chase's ceo jamie dimon launched a stunning attack at the american bankers' association slamming the banking officials biden and harris appointed saying they are,
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quote, stupid, that he's had it about the avalanche of bureaucracy and red tape hitting the banks in the u.s. joining us now, trend macro chief investment officer don luskin. what did you make of this, don? it's amazing stuff. >> i have to hand it to jamie dimon here. he's running the biggest bank in america. big firms welcome it because their smaller competitors can't afford it. the big boys like it. it's the biggest of the big boys, if he's had it up to here with the biden administration and the regulatory puppeteers like elizabeth warren, well, then things have really, really gone too far, and it's time for change. elizabeth: you know, jamie dimon said they're hurting the economy, that he has to keep suing these banking regulators over and over because things are becoming, quote, unfairing unjust, they're hurting, like you said, companies and lower paid, lower wage individuals. that's who getses hurt. can you explain that? if. >> well, yeah. i can explain if it. it mean, jamie diamond thinks
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trump is going to win because these regulators have unilateral, unaccountable power over jamie dimon. and for him to call them out like this, he thinks they're going to be a different group many in three months when trump is president. elizabeth: don luskin, you kept it short and sweet. we hope i don't have -- to have you back on again soon. a pleasure to see you again. >> thank you. >> kamala, i love you. you always have my back. >> i do. >> you're the best partner if i could imagine. elizabeth: okay. looks like she doesn't have his back anymore. a new report kamala harris finally dropping biden for good. but it's just a week to go until the election. coming up we're going to talk about the latest rumblings and the election mistakes in this campaign. plus, this surprise, president biden will not be in attendance at kamala harris' speech in d.c. tonight. but first this -- what didn't make it to the final cut? what did they cut out? >> about the national security threat on the border.
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they didn't talk about the amount of fentanyl that comes across. they didn't talk about the 6000% increase in sex trafficking -- 6000%. elizabeth: that was tom homan accuse " 60 minutes" of selectively editing out and censoring his interview where he talked about criminals and terrorists crossing the border. that was taken out. guy benson is going to take this apart. he's coming up next. we reached out to "60 minutes, we've got their reaction. but first, my dear friends dagen and sean are ready to rumble on the "the bottom line." sean: yeah. we have donald trump going to pennsylvania, kamala harris going to d.c. for the closing argument, and we have gianno caldwell here to break it all down. dagen: yeah, and tomi lahren will also weigh in on the harris campaign pulling money, advertising money, out of north carolina. that's some breaking news today. and roger williams are on your in do -- you in need as an american in well, you're out of
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it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. >> i spent two hours, almost who two hours doing a very contentious interview. but i walked in in knowing they don't know what i know.
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i've forgotten more about this issue hand the reporter on the network's going to know about, so i went in there comfortable. i went in there to state the claim why we need a secure border, why this is such a huge national security issue. of course, most of that didn't make it to the final cut, i knew it wouldn't, but i'm happy to -- elizabeth: what didn't make it to the final cut? what did they cut out? >> about the national security threat on the border, about how many known suspected terrorists have been admitted across the border. they didn't talk about the amount of fentanyl that comes across that killed a quarter million americans, the 600% increase in sex trafficking. we talked about all of that, liz. but they came in with a plan. they wanted to sew that the massive deportation operation was going to be the inhumane, service going to separate families, it's going to be, you know, akin to the nazis. and that's why i spent so much time with them explaining, no, this would be a well-targeted enforcement plan to protect this country and remove national
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security and criminal alien threats. elizabeth: okay, cbs accused of a new "60 minutes" controversy, he claims it allegedly edited out from his 2 2-- 22-hour interview that that's who needs to be deported, that's who trump wants to deport. thatten didn't make it into the final cut. look who's here, political editor guy benson. what do you make of this? >> well, i think it's a reasonable thing for any media outlet to be asking about, okay, if the president is promising mass deportations, what would that look like, how would that that logistically work and talking to someone like tom homan makes sense from my perspective for cbs to do that especially because cbs in some recent polling of those showed a large support, majority support, for mass if deportations. the problem comes in -- and, look, homan, if you sat down for two hours, you're never going to get two hours of stuff in the
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interview, they have to edit for time. but if he thiel feels his main points were not relayed accurately, that's the problem cbs has piled on top of the other issues with editing and newsroom revolts and that sort of thing engulfing that network in the last few weeks. elizabeth: he's saying "60 minutes" basically made a beeline for, he claims an agenda, that deportations under trump will be fascism. will be like -- he claims naziism. he's saying that he was giving them information about violent terrorists and illegal alien crimes that he claims was not in the final edit the support why you need to deport those individuals. but it was -- he claims it was not in the final edit, guy. "the evening edit" has reached out to "60 minutes" for comment, and they provided a statement saying, quote, we were pleased that mr. homan, a fox news contributor, agreed to be interviewed for our story, primary voice on this important
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topic. he had more air time than anyone else in the report. his perspective was valuable for our audience to hear. his appearance has been well received by many conservative voices and outlets. we appreciate "60 minutes" and cbs giving the statement. it still doesn't address what he's saying. >> right. and that's homan and his role, the make that case, for what he said. if the agenda was, in fact, on cbs's part to make it look like they're going to come home to home ripping babies out of grandmothers' arms and homan saying, no, we're going to prioritize these people and that wasn't reelect -- reflected, that would be a problem. that would be up to him to make the case, and he is. elizabeth: guy benson, wonderful to see you. >> thank you. >> cm laxer i love you. you always have my back -- >> i do. >> you're the best partner i could imagine. elizabeth: it's really something how things change in the world of d.c. kamala harris reportedly now not going to campaign at all with joe biden, doesn't want him on
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elizabeth: welcome back vice president kamala harris' campaign "new york times" says will stop campaigning with president biden. reportedly viewing him as quote unpopular, al liability, joining us now carol roth. what do you make of this move. >> the crazy whispers, dog face lying component soldier, shaking hands with the air. who wouldn't want that to be last push. biden has so many, many liabilities. him and jill are still bitter about the coop, replaced in middle of the night and the entire
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populous says who cares. kamala harris trying to distance herself from biden-harris policies this note a surprise. elizabeth: what do you make of him not attending her speech tonight? >> i mean, i think that part is he probably doesn't like her that much, and other part, they are worried about what he will say and how it will be p perceived, a big reminder about bad things that happened to middle class and working class. elizabeth: carol roth, good to see you. >> thank youism we'll have you back on soon, i am elizabeth macdonald thank you for watching "the evening edit" on fox business. dvr us. we hope you do and enjoy the show, we'll bring you way more news tomorrow night as much as we come time to send it over ta dagen and sean on "the bottom line." dagen: great to see you. elizabeth: you got

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