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>> i accept your nomination for vice president of the united states of america. >> kamala harris is the vice president we need, committed to our constitution. >> joe is the right partner. >> he chose his ideal partner who is more than prepared for the job. >> president obama did not do a good job. the reason i'm here is because
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of president obama and joe biden. we need strengthen our country, not weakness. >> donald trump's failure of leadership is cost lives and livelihood. i wish donald trump knew how to be a president. >> i did hope for the sake of our country that donald trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously. >> look at how bad he was, he was so ineffective, so terrible. they did such a bad job that i stand before us president. >> donald trump and establishment democrats attacking each other as kamala harris makes history as the first woman of color to accept a vice presidential nomination. >> democrats rolling out star power on night 3 of the dnc is barack obama, nancy pelosi, hillary clinton and elizabeth warren. todd: we rollout our star power. griff jenkins in delaware with
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our best agenda, i, griff. >> reporter: history was made as kamala harris accepted that on a mission formally and highlighted personal history talking about the promise of the country but also on full display was the prosecutor in her. >> i know a predator when i see one. donald trump's failure of leadership is cost lives and livelihoods. right now we have a president who turns our tragedies into political weapons. joe will be a president who turns our challenges into purpose. >> her speech came after former president barack obama delivered one of the harshest critiques of donald trump. >> i did hope for the sake of our country that donald trump might show some interest in
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taking the job seriously but he never did. no interest in treating the presidency is anything but one more reality show that he can use to get the attention he craves. donald trump hasn't grown into the job because he can't. >> reporter: the theme of the night was a more perfect union but in speech after speech it was clear the night was a referendum of donald trump as we heard from the speaker of the house and former secretary of state. >> this can't be another would have could have should have election. joe and kamala can win by 3 million votes and still lose. take it from me. >> joe biden's heart is full of love for america, and protect us from heartless disregard for america's goodness. >> reporter: at the white house donald trump punching back reacting to his predecessor's
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criticism about not taking the job seriously. >> when i listen to that and see the horror he has left us, the stupidity of the transactions that he made it look at how bad he was, how in effect of a president he was. >> he went on a tweet storm against president obama. today he will travel back to the campaign trail, just outside scranton where biden's hometown is. the final night tonight the theme is america's promise and we will hear from joe biden himself and see kamala harris again along with senator cory booker, keisha lance bottoms and pete buttigieg making an appearance. we shall see as they close out tonight in wilmington. >> sean hannity digging and
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slamming democrats on critiquing donald trump rather than praising joe biden. >> the dnc might very well be the worst show ever on earth. frankly this convention is so bad, the theme has all been about hating donald trump, cult of hatred, psychosis and madness on some levels. with the vague typical platitudes and bumper stickers and slogans. >> gun violence, climate change and immigration take center stage during the dnc's third night. >> without any concrete solutions are these just scare tactics? joining us live is leslie marshall and senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum, thank you for being here, we appreciate it. what is your opinion? is a scare tactic? >> not at all. next week you will have the
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president make people feel if joe biden is elected we will have rights in every city in the street all the time, no law and order. every four years we kind of do this. with that side effect about this site. this is called politics. this is what happens when you stand up and are trying to topple and opponents, especially after one term because he would be incumbent to be a one term president. it is also a very different time during a pandemic when we have a convention different from any other time. democrats have the disadvantage of going first but it is difficult for both democrats and republicans to do this digitally. one thing they can see in the digital convention is you've seen this weekend will continue to tonight, you have more limited time for speakers and more speakers to keep it more
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engaging for the 2-hour period because of that you are not going to have people outlining policy, you're going to lose people very fast if you do that. secondly, barack obama was right when he said most of you have pretty much made up your mind a lot of the people already on the biden harris ticket who were on it before, they know the policies, these policies haven't changed that greatly. a lot of people were complaining about that during the primary debates. they know where democrats stand on immigration is what their plan is, they were democrats stand on healthcare and climate change. shannon: i want to jump in here and push back for a second and get patrice in here and todd. i want, a lot of people are still in the middle. a lot of people still unsure. maybe you can talk to this. a lot of people are wondering what impact the bernie sanderss of the party will have on this administration if they are to take office.
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>> the question that hasn't been answered is what kind of leader and what kind of policies joe biden would put forward if he became president. on monday night we are two stories. we heard he's going to be the moderate centrist and also that bernie sanders is running the policy agenda so we are far left tilt. those questions haven't been answered. last night we heard a lot of fear mongering. the idea that if you are black you are probably going to die by a gun. if you're an immigrant like myself, naturalized citizen you're going to be kicked back from wherever you came from. these wedge issues are being used to mobilize, fire up the 4.4 million obama voters who set out in 2016. >> listen to the key lines of tonight and get your reaction on the back end, take a listen. >> we can let the shooting continue, we can be on the right side of history. >> we have a chance this november to end two existence of crises, the trump presidency and the environmental annihilation, seeing a child ripped from her
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parents at the border. >> to you first, were these lines effective? >> of course. when you tug on the emotional heartstrings of the nation it is effective. you have to remember the referendum on donald trump and his package before our segment, that is accurate. the number one goal for democrats above and beyond when you look at the polls is to make donald trump one term president. who is the opponent? donald trump. i people going to get to know joe biden, yes. he's been saying all along in podcast after podcast interview at interview what his plan is and what his vision is. for a lot of people the question is and is joe biden going to be exactly center or left of center, no. for most people for choice between joe biden and donald trump and those made up their
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mind for joe biden it is the party before the football game and will be for republicans as well. todd: were undecided voters swayed by what they saw tonight? >> i don't think so. we saw the introduction of kamala harris positioning herself as a black woman standing on the shoulders of so many black women who came before her. as a woman of indian to sense, she is reaching out to the growing indian community, downplayed her record as a prosecutor, a lot of young blacks look at her record and criminal justice and are appeased by it. when we look at what we heard and saw over the past we tonight i don't think he will sway anybody who is undecided at this point. look at swing states, the fact that the president is narrowing the gap between joe biden and himself says people are starting to wake up and say i don't think this is the kind of leadership i
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want to see. i want another four years of donald trump. >> we will see what people far around the next two hours, thank you so much, appreciate your time. jillian: the portland man attacked by protesters is speaking out about what led to the attack. >> offices sitting out smoke devices to disperse protesters outside the immigration building. it is a second straight night. good morning. >> that man and his girlfriend after he was violently attacked. >> someone got a bag taken, they were hitting the person, tried to step in between to get the crowd to spread a little bit. and unconscious on the side of the road. >> reporter: a new 32 minute
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video, the victim of the suspect that night, early on the video you see a woman right there being punched multiple times by several people and somebody kicks her. fast forward 15 minutes and you see haner sitting on the ground and that man kicks him in the head leading to them being knocked out. >> they were calling me a racist. >> why? >> because i'm white more than likely. >> you didn't say anything that could be interpreted -- >> i don't think i was saying anything. >> the suspect is no stranger to the law with 7 arrests over the past eight years according to court documents, the most recent being domestic assault and harassment. the sheriff reacting to the violence. >> we all should be condemning the violence that is occurring, the damage to public safety
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facilities, the assault against community members and the police. we support the right of people to peacefully protest in our community. >> early this morning authorities in portland declaring a riot on twitter. at the same time a man arrested in connection to an attack with a baseball bat on a us marshal during violence in the city. william barr celebrating the success of operational legends, fighting violence in large cities. >> task forces involved in operation legend have made almost 1500 arrests. many of those arrests are for violent crimes like legend's murderer. >> four chicago altering call on the illinois governor to declare a state of emergency in the windy city. >> we will watch that situation, thank you.
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>> one pennsylvania republican inciting portlanders to his district saying he won't put up with the chaos, that congressional candidate joins us live in the next hour. >> hillary clinton having trouble letting go of 2016. >> joe and kamala can win by 3 million votes and still lose, take it from me. >> former doj official says hillary clinton has no one to blame but herself, she joins us live next.
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>> don't forget joe and kamala can win by 3 million votes and still lose. take it from me. we need numbers overwhelming so trump can sneak or steal his way to victory. >> in her return to the dnc
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hillary clinton still can't let 2016 go, warning donald trump is trying to is you heard sneak or steal his way to a second term. >> joining us with reaction is francie higgs, no surprise hillary still very upset about 2016 and letting you know it. is the warning about trump stealing the election effective coming from hillary? >> it is interesting. you should give that is much credence as we should have from the beginning given the credence to the russiagate investigation and that is none. the steel dossier has no credibility, hillary clinton's campaign hired a foreign spy to dig up dirt from foreign sources on an american politician and so i don't think she has a lot of credibility right now about
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who's trying to sneak in steel because it looks like that is exactly what she and the obama administration were trying to do. >> with all the conversation about the mail in ballots it seems like some people out there are already trying to paint a picture as we approach november. >> i think people are learning about russian disinformation and taking those tactics and using them in american elections, that is why they are ceding this idea that the president won't league office even if he loses or he's taking mailboxes out of our neighborhood so you can't mail in your ballots. this is just more of the same the we had the last four years of trying to so dissent in this country and create fear. it is fear mongering pure and simple with no basis. >> the fbi boy who pled guilty,
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clients with, you broke down the plea and saw some curiosity. what did you find? >> excellent point. mister kleinsmith pled guilty today but did he really, did he admit what he did? the judge asked him if he did what he started with doing it specifically that he never intended to mislead the fisa court, some documents that he changed to give an fbi agent so he could provide false information or lack of information and they both said he didn't intend to mislead the court but is accepting responsibility. there is a mealymouthed statement i can't believe a federal judge accepted, should have pressed him on it.
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>> the trump administration is not all not just to neglect climate change issues and laws but reversibly >> with vote for the jobs joe's plan would create. clean energy jobs to fight climate change. >> a nation that can inspire and mobilize others to overcome threats like climate change and terrorism. >> democrats pushing for green policy reforms on night 3 of the
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dnc the climate activists are blasting the party for a moving a major item from their platform. research fellow at the heritage foundation joins me with reaction. great to have you here. let's walk the viewer through what they want or what certain people wanted and it involves a limiting tax breaks and subsidies for fossil fuels but then that was removed. i'm confused. what do the dems want? >> i think the skirmish over the past few days has been much of do about nothing. a disagreement over an amendment that was going to be placed in the platform and that amendment would have called for an outright elimination of all subsidies of fossil fuels but missing the forest for the trees. the fact is we have the nominee of the democratic party that is embraced and is pushing forward a plan nearly as radical as the
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much divided green new deal from last year. this plan will spend $2 trillion and that is just the start of it, talking a massive overhaul of the energy system of the united states making a top-down system that in some ways we would get the worst of germany and the rest of california. i'm here in california now working, if you want a taste of that we have rolling blackouts, electricity costs are 61% higher than elsewhere the costs twice as much to fill up your car or truck, that is what this would -- >> i lived there, i'm in connecticut now. here's what the biden campaign said on this issue, joe biden continues to be committed to ending us fossil fuel subsidies and rallying the rest of the world to do the same as outlined in his climate play last year. here at home he will use those dollars to invest in a clean energy future and create union jobs. in the end does the biden policy
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when out or do they go to the middle because they don't want to lose states like pennsylvania and texas? >> the party is lurching to the left. this is what the activists want. we've seen an energy revolution over the past decade meaning we have abundant natural gas that allowed us to help the middle class reduce energy costs, reduce things like air-conditioning, heating, making it easier for families to thrive and makes our production less expensive. we can compete with other parts of the world. the big reason, 12,$000 higher for families in germany because our energy is so much more affordable, this plan would reduce so much of that progress. todd: let's talk about the biden plan. critics say the biden climate plan will create energy jobs, you had biden alluded to that. your response quickly, 15
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seconds. >> may create some jobs in some sectors but not counting all the jobs that are lost also. we've run the numbers advantage foundation as shown this would result in a loss of 1 million jobs and more importantly than that a plan like this would cost the average family $7,000 per year indefinitely. >> don't know a lot of people who have an extra 7 k for your lying around. that will be interesting come november 3rd or if you vote early. we will get into that later on. we appreciate your time this morning, over to you. todd: months of unrest in us cities, neighbors and businesses say they've had enough. many say they are not getting the help they need from their liberal leaders, 3 storeowners join us live next. find your sense of wander. find the world is new, again.
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>> we are back with a fox news
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alert breaking overnight, vladimir putin critic on a respirator after a suspected poisoning. his team believes talks and was slipped into his ce and losing consciousness on a plane, the aircraft making an emergency landing before he was rushed to the hospital. he believes he was poison last summer as well in police custody. >> i accept your nomination for vice president of the united states of america. it is not about joe or me. it is about you. and it is about us. in this election we have a chance to change the course of history. we are all in this fight. >> kamala harris making history as the first woman of color to accept the vice presidential nomination, palin her immigrant roots while taking digs at donald trump during night 3 of
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the dnc. todd: she will speak along with joe biden, former contenders cory booker and pete buttigieg and gavin newsom. looking ahead to the are in see, and karl rove says donald trump needs to do three things to be successful. >> he has to explain in short concrete terms what it is he who done. he's got to say what he wants to do, vital to a reelection campaign and he needs to find time in that speech to contrast himself with joe biden in a way that sticks. >> donald trump plans to deliver his acceptance speech from the south lawn of the white house next thursday. >> unrest and violence continue in cities like seattle as the pandemic continues to squeeze hard-working people trying to make a living. what small business owners need to hear and see from their elected officials, we are asking
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the cofounder and designer of beauty and the owners of see polly pgs. thanks, appreciate it. we heard your stories. it has been a couple weeks since we have spoken so i'm curious and i will start with you. have you heard from any of your local leaders as to a plan going forward as to how they will combat the violence going on in the street? >> good morning. we are at the point we are sick and tired of our mayor who continues to pander to city councilmembers. we've not heard anything from the mayor that says we might be able to reopen our stores soon and they are still boarded up because of the recent riots so we are not getting a lifeline from our mayor. >> i know you have a number of locations for your business, last time we spoke, one of them,
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you were just closing down to work at other stores which have you heard anything from your leaders and then? >> we haven't. there is a complete lack of communication between small business owners in a downtown seattle area and city council and the mayor's office. things like they are more interested in hearing and making the rioters, protesters more comfortable yet they are not interested in speaking with us. it doesn't take a lot to reach out to small business owners downtown and they know suffering and contribute to the economy, investing time and effort into our businesses yet we hear nothing. >> is there anything they could say or do right now that would help the situation? >> they could resign immediately and we could have an election
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for new leaders who care about seattle residents and small businesses who build a vibrant city. they've done nothing but work to destroy. short of resigning there's nothing they can do. >> let's go back to you. last we spoke you were talking about getting out of seattle, you created your livelihood in a business that is still boarded up, you were talking about moving to arizona. are you still thinking that considering things haven't gotten any better where you are? >> we are feeling good about what senator ted cruz has done in trying to pass new legislation under the reclaim act which allows us to sioux city three times our losses so with that we see a potential fixture coming from his legislation.
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we have narrowed our choices in our between scottsdale and tucson, arizona and looking at that hard but also looking at what the new legislation from senator ted cruz might bring to us. shannon: have you heard from many businesses nearby where you shop is located, neighbors who think they are thinking of moving or getting out? >> we have which we've heard from a lot of people that are absolutely devastated that some of these small business owners aren't as lucky as we are to have multiple locations and have one location they put their heart and soul into so it's difficult to make that decision to just up and close it be forced to remain close because of the discourse going on downtown. what we need is new leadership and new leadership fast and that is in the form of us voting for the right side. shannon: thank you for joining
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us under these circumstances. we hope to talk to you and things will be better but for now we appreciate you sharing the story. todd: a mother charged in the murder of her one-year-old daughter. grand jury and dining 18-year-old megan boswell on 19 charges in tennessee. she's behind bars since february or has been, they arrested her for lying to police, her daughter evelyn found another family member's property back in march. her bond set at $1 million. she appears in court next week. andrew cuomo pushing back on associated press report claiming the state is significantly undercounting coronavirus just in nursing homes. >> if you died in a nursing home it is a nursing home death. if you die in a hospital in a hospital death. it doesn't say where were you before. >> new york official homecare death count of 6600 is likely
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undercounted by thousands and noted a federal count that included resident deaths in hospital 65% higher than the state count. mike pompeo will meet with todd un officials demanding they restore sanctions on iran to end the nuclear deal. >> the us threatens to sanction any nation that tries. >> >> to snapback iranian sections the deal to reimpose sanctions on iran if they deem the country is in violation of terms was the decision to reimpose penalties was previously parsed but was announced yesterday by donald trump this would move forward. it is set to expire in october and the un security council has for 2 extended. this is setting up a difficult scenario where the us has veto
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power but other countries like russia made new covenants to secretly lifting from iran. mike pompeo arrested the decision with bret baer. >> won't a chance to have russian and even chinese tanks, all the things that impose risk and instability in the middle east. the gulf states are all excited about, israel is excited about it. it will reduce their risk and make america safer too. >> donald trump pulled america out of the 2015 nuclear deal in 2018 so critics of the administration are likely to raise the question what authority the president has to impose any sanctions under the frame of this deal and the islamic republic. >> thanks. >> let's have some fun. they are not missing a beat as student start online learning. >> ♪ >> we are virtually and you know
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it ♪ >> i like it. they are pumping up students in albany, created a music video about virtual learning to keep students excited and engaged. the video getting 50,000 views. they are really good. good stuff. it is 19 minutes until the top of the hour, the party of patronizing, the former presidential candidate calling out his democratic party. >> a bit of dnc exception, quick to dig out some duplicates. ♪
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todd: a round of applause for kamala harris as she accepted her nomination during the democrats virtual convention but take a look, eagle eyed viewers
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seeing double. >> the first time, some parts are pretty awkward. >> reporter: i'm impressed it is little details people watching at home notice and then post about them and then say go viral. i would never in 1 million years have spotted that there were doubles in the crowd but after kamala harris and that her speech she turns to a large display screen of the criteria for supporters applauding at home but as some folks on social media pointed out there were duplicates. one of those people, genitalis, donald trump's attorney tweeted kamala's applause live stream was meant to be an accurate representation of 30 democratic voters in new jersey which i believe is a mail in ballot joke. i like the video that shows people getting bigger so kudos to producers who made that happen.
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andrew yang has something to say. take a listen. >> democrats have a tendency to have a message out there and then if you don't like the message there is this patronizing element to a lot of what we say and do. it is a great way to not win. >> interesting from andrew yang, democrats get so wrapped up in identity politics they lack a unifying message that appeals to working-class voters, also touching on cancel culture, the notion that if you don't like what we say you are out, he's getting some play on social media for his comments, andrew yang patronizing becomes a bit much and big yang supporter yang 2024, he will speak at the convention tonight. todd: you will see a lot more campaign signs out there but i
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wasn't expecting to see this. carley: i don't believe this is a third-party candidate but people across the country are putting jesus 2020 signed in their backyard and their property, this started with a church in alabama. the organizers his people need jesus with everything that is going on. he is the only one we can count on. is the one that keeps his promises. he is already the winner. the signs popping up in california, new york, new jersey, all across the country. jesus 2020. >> at the bird, it's a plane, a flying cow. sorry, apologize for the screaming. farmer lifted his wounded cow down the mountain on the swiss alps. tough to see, video going viral, social media users praising the farmer for going to great heights to save the animal. >> mccall was walking with a limp and the farmer didn't want to risk further injury, the
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ordeal redefining the term flying private. i hope the cow is okay. ladies night at the dnc as the party's top women went after donald trump. >> i've seen donald trump's disrespect for women in particular. that for paid family leave. >> i know a predator when i see one. >> harmeet dhillon says donald trump has been the best president in history for women and explains that. hike!
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>> as seen firsthand donald trump's disrespect for women in particular. the for paid family leave and healthcare for everyone, during this chat dark chapter in our nation's history be persistent. what also moved me about joe. this is the leader who wrote the violence against women act. >> women united against donald trump and his policies for women but hasn't the president thought for women and all-american through his first term? >> thank you, good to see you as always. what do you make of what they said last night? >> andrew yang pointed out a lot of the messages we've seen out of the dnc have been incredibly divisive, putting americans against one another, putting people in buckets and assuming how people are supposed to vote on the basis of their characteristics. as a woman leader in business owner i can tell you donald
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trump has been the best president for women in my lifetime starting from the economic boom, tax cuts for middle-class americans, job opportunities, keeping america safe and during this terrible chinese virus pandemic making sure with the ppp program that millions of small businesses many of which are owned by women and employ women stay afloat. the president has also been a leader on women's freedom and empowerment with major investments in that regarding international cords and also been a leader in contributing to the stop of human trafficking that negatively affects women in the world and many top women in his administration, powerful women and women were pleased to support him so i think there's no comparison here and it's kind of odd when kamala harris is praising joe biden who she only recently compared to a rapist
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and a racist. these are contradictions that cannot be ignored. >> let's go to trump's record with women a little more. 2019, 70% plus of new jobs went to women, boosting women in stem fields, science, technology, engineering, math, gdp, expanding child care for working parents and paid parental leave but is the message getting through to the suburban swing state woman who could decide this election? >> we are getting to that point we are doing that type of campaigning in the campaign has been delayed for both parties because of covid-19. it has ever that but we have a bus tour for women that is hitting those battleground states and we have women on the ground and men on the ground carrying our message to the women and what democrats are offering, the democratic party is offering more danger, more chaos, more criminals out of jail, more uncertainty, children are not being allowed to go to school in our most popular
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states like california, that is terrible for working women, working women being forced by democrats to choose between children and their careers and this is an american so at the bottom women are voting on the basis of what is best for their families and best for them and is no comparison between you see the democrats what they offered over the last couple nights and what they are for tonight it is very dark, very negative and divisive, american women know better than that. >> you litigated a case against kamala harris. in the 30 second we have remaining what do you want to know about? >> i went to gump against her, one case we have right now involved her persecuting a pro-life journalist for undercover reporting exploding fetal trafficking in california, punish them for first amendment activities and ignore the rights of minorities and people of
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faith in california. she's no friend to principle and we will make sure everybody knows that. shannon: thank you, appreciate it. heather: breaking down night free of the dnc, rachel duffy and steve cortez. jillian: donald trump and goodyear tire, his call to boycott the company after they banned him a ga hat and blue lives matter gear. we will be right back. guys, are you tired of frequent nighttime bathroom trips? well, force factor prostate helps reduce urges to urinate, plus fully empty your bladder and promote a normal prostate size. don't settle. choose force factor prostate,
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>> i accept your nomination for vice president of the united states of america. >> kamala harris is the vice president we need right now. >> chosen the ideal partner, who is more than prepared for the job. >> president obama did not do a good job and the reason i am here is because of president obama and joe biden. we need strength in our country. >> donald trump's failure of leadership has cost lives and livelihoods.

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