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health sciences. >> dana: i want to show you this picture. a double decker. can you imagine going on the plane with a double decker where you are stacked one on top of the other? hard pass. >> bill: i would rather drive and pay the gas prices along the way. >> dana: thanks for joining us today. harris faulkner is up next with "the faulkner focus". here she is. >> we begin with a fox news alert. americans are facing the largest interest rate hike in decades. the federal reserve is grasping for any way to tame the record inflation. with the biden administration there is always room for this question. i'm harris "the faulkner focus" and you are in "the faulkner focus". the feds' move highlights how bad and serious the crisis is. critics say it will crush us. new fox polling of voters more than 80% say the economy is only fair or poor in the shape
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we're in. the pain at the pump could be playing a big role in how they feel. the white house still shifting blame for gas prices but americans are not buying it. half, 50% are saying the president and his policies are to blame. the top white house economic advisor is playing some dodge ball. haven't played that since fourth grade. this guy is good at it. brian dietz refusing to say what the white house plan on inflation might show results. >> when do you expect us to see a meaningful change in inflation or in growth? give us a rough idea, how many months, how many years? >> let me finish the point i was making. manufacturing is come back at a record rate. >> i want to ask you again when do you expect to see inflation at 2%? will it take three months, a year, will it take two years? >> we're focused on the policies that will actually accelerate that process. >> give me a ballpark?
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>> there is a lot of people out there in the predicting business. we're in the building business. >> i told the biden economic advisor to play dodge ball. an olympic sports with him. david asman with me now on the mezzanine with the breaking developments. first i want to go to peter doocy live at the white house where there might be more dodge ball on the lawn later. >> we'll see, harris. the white house is focusing on high prices mostly of gas. they are blaming big oil for not refining more and now some big oil executives are starting to push back. exxon has responded to the president's letter saying that they are not doing enough to write this. specific to refining capacity in the u.s. we've been investing through the downturn to increase refining capacity to have crude by 250,000 barrels a day. adding a new medium sized
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refinery. exxon not buying the spin and neither are voters. 47% in a new fox news poll are describing their personal financial situation as falling behind. 10% say they're getting ahead which seems if conflict with the president's claim this week that americans have more savings and carry less debt now than before he got to office. the president's approval rating is higher on russia, the border, and guns than it is on the economy or inflation. and for now the main way officials are trying to bring down gas prices is by releasing a million barrels a day from the strategic petroleum reserve. >> how much lower can we let the strategic petroleum reserve get before that becomes a problem? >> i think i would refer to the president's energy advisors on something like that, peter. i don't know what the inventory is. i do know, you know, remind and i think you know this the president did tap into the strategic oil reserves to try
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to relieve some of the pressure at the pump. >> the white house is using the strategic petroleum reserve to try to bring gas prices down a little bit even though the reserve does exit just in case the u.s. supply of oil is completely cut off for geopolitical reasons or for a natural disaster. >> that breaks it down simply. thank you for getting us started. as inflation puts more pressure on americans, some are saying they predict the fed rate hike could have dire consequences for consumers. home depot's former ceo is here. >> i would tell the consumer make sure you are building up cash reserves. build up a supply of non-perishables in your home. make sure you are prepared for sustainable inflationary period. what scares me to death is when i heard the president and the administration say there is nothing we can do to affect this period and the situation
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that we're in today. that is just unconscionable response to the demands and issues we're facing. >> david asman. unconscionable but is it a lie? is this the white house that can fail at everything it tries? can they do something? >> you couldn't devise a better plan for slowing the economy and for increasing inflation even more. you couldn't device the better plan than what they are doing which is crazy. we have a supply problem in the united states right now. he was exactly right it is so simple. it is not rocket science. it's so simple because all you have to do is increase supply. the way you do that is increase incentives for the suppliers and producers. instead they are beating up on the producers and creating more problems for the producers and increasing regulations, threatening to increase taxes, they are even threatening to do price controls which would cause producers to get out of business entirely because you can't produce at a loss.
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it is that simple. >> well, i mention the national gas price and what americans are feeling. this is why. $5 per gallon of regular unleaded now in most of the united states. fox polling shows a huge majority, 90% say gas prices are a problem for them and their families. 67% say it's a major problem. biden is blaming the oil companies. his climate czar -- i forgot we had one, right? he takes planes, john kerry is taking some heat after the rnc posted a clip of john kerry railing against fossil fuels. watch. >> security worry is driving a lot of the thoughts we need more drilling. we need to go back to coal. no, we don't. we absolutely don't. we have to prevent a false narrative from entering into this. >> every time i talk i can see joe manchin in west virginia
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saying maybe i should run for president. >> exactly. that's the false narrative. he said we shouldn't go back to coal. we are going back to coal as a result of these policies. we were creating energy 20% of our energy came from coal in 2019. 20%. now it's 24%. why are we increasing coleus in the united states? because they are beating up on natural gas and closing the pipeline. the air is getting dirtier and we're using more coal because of that. >> our politics are getting dirtier. we'll go to venezuela, the dirtiest oil producer on the planet and beg from saudi arabia who this president said they will be a pariah. now we're going begging. they aren't exactly clean, either. >> while we're going begging to dirty, corrupt dictatorships that produce oil, we are killing our own and yesterday the president just announced
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this letter to oil company c.e.o.s saying you better watch out or i'll use executive orders in order to do something. he didn't specify what it was. a lot of people are thinking it was at the very least caps on prices. price controls which always lead to shortages. as i said at the beginning we need more supplies. they are putting in policies to create shortages. we'll have the gas lines from the 1970s if he goes ahead with this. >> unbelievable. his own words -- i tell people often on my social media don't look away. this country is in dire straits right now and you need to see how a guy who says he wants to run again wants to handle it. this is two weeks ago. >> president biden: families are carrying less debt. their average savings are up. recent survey from the federal reserve found that more americans feel financially comfortable than any time since the survey began in 2013. >> but a new survey by the
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national retail federation has 58% of americans saying they have to go into debt, borrow or dip into their savings just to do what they did a year ago. that's quick. >> and you have a president meanwhile, while all americans know what is happening, who is in a state of denial about what's happening. >> he said the same thing yesterday. the same thing. >> the most basic things, the stuff that we buy at the stores when we go to the pump and when we try to buy a house. new housing numbers that were really extraordinary. the 30-year fixed mortgage rate is now 5.8%. 5.8%. that's at a point where you have something called demand destruction. people won't go out and buy when inflation is higher, inflation is higher all over the place and interest rates are higher and when they are worried about their jobs and the future. there is now a serious concern about whether we are going into a recession, which you and i
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have been talking about for months. >> biden said it wouldn't happen until 2023 and maybe not at all. hang on for a second. when you say mortgage rates i don't want to gloss over it. that means your payment now is being eaten up by the interest you are paying. if you make an extra couple payments a year, what they tell us to do to bring down our principal you are breaking even now. you aren't impacting it in a positive way. >> when you buy a house you have to think out how much is this going to cost me every month? when interest rates go up, that figure, that monthly figure that you have to factor in goes up quite a bit. it might go up $200 or $1,000. while your gas is going up by up to $300 a month as well you may think twice whether you can afford to buy a place. housing starts are also down 14%. we just had month over month figures. >> why will we build if people
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aren't going to buy? look at the dow. just a quick thought. >> my quick thoughts we need to increase production in the united states and this president is making it more difficult to do that. we just had the fed come out. everything. >> they have to make tampons. feminine hygiene products have a shortage now, david. >> oil, food, baby formula, you name it, it's there. i don't want to say it and in fact we just had figures from the fed yesterday for the next three years of the biden administration, 2022, the end of this one, 2023 and 2024, the fed projects that we will not go above a 2% growth rate for all of those years. look at this. that is obama once again. obama had two terms in which we didn't have any gdp figure over 2%. the average is much more than that. we're going back into the era
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of stagflation. biden is doing -- some people said will it be the third term of obama? it looks like it is with the economy. >> if you like your bad economy and the slower growth rate you can vit. >> and with inflation. >> you like the doctor, you can keep it. that wasn't true. if you like the bad economy with regard to growth and pain you can have that. >> it is worse with inflation. >> david asman, great to have you. outrage in los angeles and across america. critics blaming soft on crime policies for the slairt of two police officers. the suspect was supposed to be locked up. you know why he wasn't. liberal d.a. we'll get into it. plus controversy picking up steam on this. >> these are young people 12, 13, 15-year-olds. they go through these surgeries we have to protect our parents'
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>> i commend all of them for the steps that they have seen this far. i call it progress. we aren't where we want to be yet but we've completed the process these last few months. >> mayorkas secretary awfully quiet. he looks like a hostage. border czar and v.p. kamala
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harris one year ago. if extreme progress means another record for the border crisis she is right. customs and border patrol are reporting now more than 239,000 illegal immigrant encounters in just the month of may. that's up 33% over may of last year. it's also the highest monthly total in dhs history. beating april's record high. bill melugin is live in la joya, texas, bill. >> good morning. as you mentioned the administration's own numbers don't reflect any extreme progress happening down here at the southern border. quite a opposite actually. record after record being broken, month after month including last month as you mentioned. pull up the graphic. look at the may numbers reported. more than 239,000 illegal crossings at our border. that's the highest in dhs history.
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there were 100,699 title 42 expulsions representing only 42% of the total and staggering 14,699 unaccompanied children in may. that's up 21% over april. as you take a look at the video compilation of illegal crossings in the last couple of weeks the staggering numbers and the bigger picture. more than 1.5 million illegal crossings at our southern border since fiscal year 2022 began on october 1st. that's a 65% increase over the same time in fiscal year 2021 which set the record. listen to this. since the year 2000, there had only been one single month where more than 200,000 illegal crossings took place in march of 2000. that has happened now five times under the biden administration. earlier this morning we had a chance to talk with newly elected republican congresswoman mayra flores. she just flipped a heavily
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democratic seat in the rgb and with the democrats for decades. she sounded off on kamala harris's claims last year that extreme progress was being made. >> she is honestly useless. i don't know why she is in that position. she hasn't been to south texas to see what the policies and mess they are creating in this country and that their policies are hurting real people. >> harris, take a look at this wild video out of the tucson, arizona sector near douglas, arizona. a huge group of illegal immigrants on the mexican side rushing the border trying to rush into the united states illegally. you will see dozens of them running up to the u.s. border fence and some of them trying to climb over the border fence. some are trying to crawl underneath it or dig underneath it. some pop out on the u.s. side as border patrol agents are
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trying to stop them. unclear how many got through or how many were turned back. that's what our agents have to deal with on the border day in and out. back out here live high level cbp source confirming to me since the beginning of fiscal year 2021 there have been more than 800,000 known gotaways at the southern border. that's the population the size bigger than the city of seattle slipping pass our border agents since 2021. >> harris: those are the gotaways that maybe got caught on camera and see as they were trying to -- as border agents are often pulled away from the scenes as people are going underwater in the rio grande and saving lives. i have had lawmakers tell me the number is probably higher than that, which is jarring. bill melugin, thank you very much. let's get to this. >> it was preventable.
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if he would have done his job and allowed his prosecutors to follow the law, the individual, the suspect involved would have been in custody and not on the street with a firearm and would not have killed those officers. >> harris: that deputy district attorney in los angeles is calling out his own boss george gascon. a fell on who should have been behind bars slaughtered two police officers in an ambush. police killed that man in a shoot-out. the cop killer was free on a gun charge because of gascon's lenient policies. instead of three years in prison prosecutors wanted he was out. the shooter, a career criminal who had served two prison stints and barred from carrying a gun since 2011. monday, the day before the shooting, his girlfriend reported him for assault but he was not arrested. gascon's office is defending
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the lenient treatment again saying in a statement the sentence he received in the firearm case was consistent with the case resolutions for this case this type of offense given his criminal history and the nature of the offense. at the time the court sentenced him he did not have a documented history of violence. raymond arroyo fox news contributor. it is beyond sad those cops had to lose their lives because this liberal d.a. won't do his job the way we know he ought to do it. lock up the criminals and protect the citizens. >> he didn't have a history of violence. burglary, robbery, member of a gang. he beat the girlfriend, then he stabbed his wife which is why the cops were called. this man was on probation. he was in possession of guns and methamphetamine, by the way, which should have locked him up for three years. instead george gascon and his staff decided to go lenient on him and gave him two years
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probation. the murder of these two policeman should never have happened. they were responding to help the wife who was stabbed in this case. when you look at a d.a., your role is to assume justice for that community and to insure public safety, harris. and george gascon has repeatedly failed the people in the community and certainly these officers and their families. these two officers of young children. it was awful what happened there and never happen again. as we sit here it is happening in new york, new orleans, chicago, san francisco just booted their d.a. we can't look the other way when people are being brutalized. we see it on the streets in new york. d.a.s do it every day in the courtroom. it can't go on or we'll have a horrible place to live in society.
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>> harris: george soros's money behind dozens of these individuals with these policies in the legal system. george gascon is inching his way closer to the petition team meeting their threshold at this point, right? almost 600,000. they have to get there and they're above 536,000 today. >> the highest it's ever been. >> harris: in celebration of pride month president biden signed an order to fight republican legislation on gender and sexuality when it comes to very young children. and he even took the time to go after republicans. >> president biden: i don't have to tell you about the ultra-maga agenda attacking families and our freedoms. 300 discriminatory bills introduced in states across this country. the mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters of lgbtq plus peoples and we have to reach out and embrace and love them. allow them to be themselves. >> harris: the "new york post" editorial board had this
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response. absolutely gay and trans people deserve respect and inclusion. it does not mean pumping pre-teens full of chemicals at the drop of a hat given that many are far too young to be sure they actually want to transition permanently. and as parents, that's kind of the point, right? making those big lifetime decisions so early. why is this a thing right now? >> two questions i have when i watched this. i watched this entire event the other day. first of all, what is the political strategy, harris, of this agenda, of pushing this in this way? are we going to win any hispanic or independent voters or african-american voters who have abandoned the president over this policy? is this going to bring them in? we just saw the democrats take a beating politically because they tried to separate parents from their child's instruction in the classroom. now we see the president for
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some ungodly reason being advised to separate a child and their parent from deeply held medical decisions that will affect the rest of their lives. this is the point. gender reassignment surgery and hormone blockers aren't fashion trends. you don't pop them or give them to kids as a try-out. parents need to be involved, not the federal government. that's upsets me. >> harris: you asked what is the motive here? if it's to push an agenda, the president isn't the only one who seems to be doing that. this week's michigan's democratic attorney general reportedly said, here is the quote. drag things mack everything better and there should be a drag queen for every school. those comments are there and it is a massive backlash over so-called family-friendly drag events for kids across the country that's coming as well.
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republican lawmakers in texas and florida are now introducing bills banning minors at drag shows. we have shown some of those in "focus" and it is hard to see how what is going on in the room is not seen as sexualized and why would that be okay for very young children? >> i don't know what politician on the left or right are getting involved in what thee at try call presentations should be sanctioned and supported, advanced by the state over the objections of parents. that's absurd. this is not the government's role. when joe biden the other day said this at the event. he said just be you. you are loved. i thought you are loved by your parents and your family and community, not the federal government. >> harris: the government doesn't love you. >> i don't like the idea of state sanctioned entertainment. will we have cabaret and ballet and broadway for all kids?
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it rubs me the wrong way as the parent. when you talk about taking a child to a drag or strip show that's on the parent, not the kid. i think we do have to look at that as a society and say is this appropriate for the child's welfare? >> harris: hunter biden's laptop a seemingly endless pit of trouble for the white house. "the washington examiner" has obtained more text messages from that abandoned laptop and this time on the topic of guns. the president's own son losing it after he found out his sister-in-law's girlfriend had thrown his gun in a dumpster and he accuses her of trying to make his life unbearable. another set of messages claim members of the biden family owned a number of guns. hunter says there are five guns in dad's house. all of this as president biden is now pushing for stricter gun control laws. oh, every time biden moves forward, cue the hunter.
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>> it is always the roadblock on every policy. personally the president has fallen down again. we hear a man who a drug addict degenerate and running around with his deceased brother's widow and a train wreck of a person. why does he have guns at all? joe biden is trying to stop other people from having guns? his first focus we're tying this all together, parents, families have a responsibility to care for the children no matter their ages in their care. this is the dereliction of duty on the part of a president as a parent. the fact this went on and worse we learned we advised the president and took political cues from joe biden. he regarded me as a god. took my opinion and made it policy, that's really disturbing. i'm waiting for will smith to be the outreach director at the
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white house. >> harris: i think he is doing internal meditation work, which is good. i'm in favor of peace. >> no violence. >> harris: thank you very much. hillary clinton out there with a brand-new message about uniting americans. irony alert. critics are not having it. plus voters making their voices heard. stay close.
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oof off >> harris: hillary clinton has a total lack of self-awareness. she said it's hard enough to make a living if you aren't encouraged to get up every day and find common ground with other people. we need democracies to bring out the best in us, not the worst, who don't play to our fears but help to address them. how could critics not go right at this? >> you could put half of trump supporters into what i call the
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basket of deplorables. the racist, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it. >> harris: i've been looking for a good way to talk about irony. she is it. power panel now. casey and leslie. great to see you both. leslie, i will come to you first. when you hear hillary clinton say basically she is looking for peace in politics. i will drill it down. are you the woman known the other half who wouldn't vote for you deplorable to sell your policies. that is irony rich. >> well, when she said that i came out at one of the few democrats who said not a good idea. that could have been a nail in the coffin and it was. so i don't -- it can be irony but also can be hand sight is 2020.
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she is not a president or senator any longer and she is speaking to the leadership. we see not just a division in our nation but divisions within my party the democrats and the republican party, within districts within those parties and the list goes on. fear, whether on the left or right, has been politically and historically a great motivator for voters sadly more so than hope. >> harris: people are afraid every time they go to the store right now. i don't think we need any more of it. she is right about that. cassie. >> yeah, i will just say hillary clinton was successful in unifying the country against voting for her. people felt very strongly that she should not be the president of the united states and you bring up a good point about people are very frustrated right now with the price at the grocery store and the pump. put on top of take the negative rhetoric from deck rather whether it is chuck schumer encouraging violence to supreme court justices or biden's own d.o.j. that says parents who are trying to get a good
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education for their kids should be categorized as domestic terrorists. people are saying hold up. we have a lot in common and we want our elected officials to bind together on that which we have in common. but this inflamed rhetoric that maybe as leslie says encourages people to go vote actually is so discouraging to the american people and i think the democrats need to have a family meeting, get together and tell each other to knock it off. it is their policies and rhetoric that's driving them to have a very bad election day this november. >> harris: hillary clinton criticizing the media calling them much too reluctant to stand up for the truth in the face of massive lying. to be on record and saying we're in a struggle between democracy and authoritarianism. it can't just be business as usual. just last month clinton's former campaign manager testified that hillary clinton herself approved leaking since debunked material to the media claiming a link between the
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trump organization and a russian bank. reverse order now, cassie, back to you. >> i think as you started off the segment with irony. she had no issue fanning the flames of questions about the integrity of the 2016 election for the entirety of donald trump being in the office and many friends in the media who did that work for her. yet again this is what people are tired of. democrats continue to say if you are a republican not only do i disagree with you, i think you are a bad person. we see that in america rising. we watch all these democrat events. town hall and zoom events and the type of rhetoric they say when they think no one is watching let alone what we hear when cameras are on them. americans are fed up. 72% don't like what joe biden is doing and a real problem for them. >> harris: calling a lie a lie in the mainstream media. what we're starting to see is
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some of those members go after this administration for lies about where we are with the economy and what is happening at the border and so on and so forth. hillary clinton may be getting it right. i'm not sure if it helps her own team, though. >> i can't stand this misspoke whether it's a democrat or republican. what has happened, harris, is we have seen for years and i spoke to you about this before on this program the lines blurred between journalism and opinion. and i think we see that online, right? somebody will say he said. no, that was his opinion, not fact. two plus two is four and among all voters democrat or rerepublican. journalist needs to report the facts and not give their opinions. the opinion talkers are doing just that. i think the voters need to educate themselves as to which
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is which. >> harris: if we do our jobs well they won't have to work hard doing that. they're busy right now trying to run their households on much less than they had even a year ago. primary elections in full swing setting the stage for the november mid-term election. a new fox new poll shows a growing number of voters prefer republican over democrat in the house district. generic who do you like. inflation ranking as the top issue among voters. they feel republicans can handle it better than democrat. the election in south texas, may yeah flores a republican flipped a blue seat where 85% of residents are latino. it made the majority in the house so slim you can barely see it. what's the strategy here and what did democrats really lose?
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>> they didn't put money into this election and they weren't paying attention on a national level to the 34th district because it is a special election and in november congressman gonzalez a very popular incumbent among democrats and hispanics will be running. don't go to vegas. my prediction is he will take the seat back. there will be more democrats not just latinos in that district. there were people not just ignored hispanic voters but ignored that race entirely. it was a big mistake on the part of my party. >> harris: to hear it, it is very transparent. they are ignoring it. they better cut that out. 145 days in the mid-term elections and 22% of young people like the idea of democrats and joe biden and how he is doing particularly on the economy. 24% of hispanics. they have to pay attention. >> yeah. i think that was very honest of leslie to say they wernl paying
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attention but not just in texas but not nationally when they pushed through our taxpayer dollars to push through their policy agenda. we are hurting and all feeling the pain of their policy decisions and whether it's rhetoric or policy the american people are saying i want somebody new. that's bad news for democrats in november. >> harris: cassie and leslie, thank you very much. democrats hypocrisy now on full display. most of those who voted against 24-hour protection for u.s. supreme court for justices voted to have security for themselves. nancy grace is here to call that out next. u are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms
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>> harris: 22 of the 27 democrats who voted against expanding protection for u.s. supreme court justices families, that's them. you know what they are for, though? themselves. they voted for more security for u.s. lawmakers after the january 6th capitol riot. who says no to protecting
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justice kavanaugh and all the others? well, squad members aoc, cori bush, nraib and presley are among them. republican south carolina congresswoman nancy mace is going after the democrats saying this is insane. also she won a big primary yesterday and we'll get into that in a moment. she is in "focus." welcome. first of all you have 22 out of 27 who said i'm so much more important than the u.s. security justices. you say that's insay, why? >> it's hypocrisy when you look how they vote and the hundreds of thousands they spend on their own private security when running for office. this is literally the judicial branch, third branch of government. someone armed and dangerous show up on the steps of kavanaugh's home last weekend. the rhetoric is scary and it's dangerous and it's hypocritical. the same people that want to defund the police. >> harris: one last quick
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question about this because -- not the put too fine a point on this. unfortunately it can flip and anything can happen and we can't predict it. however, to date its conservative justices and it took the house quite some time to reach the point where the majority and its house speaker felt like this was absolutely necessary. why is that? >> well it starts at the top. look at what joe biden has done. he couldn't even condemn those that released the addresses, the home addresses of the justices. they sat by idly. it is a crime in the u.s. code of law to protest at the homes of our justices. no one on the left has condemned that and it starts at the top with joe biden. >> harris: i talked with jonathan turley one of our legal analysts at fox news and he said i don't know if he will use that law because they might not win in court. i have think you do press it. i think you do press it.
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15.03 and 07. get these people's attention and let them know what the federal codes are. i want to get to what you just fended off your primary challenge on tuesday defeating the trump-backed challenger katie arrington, 53% of the vote is what you got. first of all, you had some head winds there. you got some help late in the game from nikki haley. talk to me about that race. >> well, it was an amazing night serving the first congressional district is the honor of my lifetime and so grateful for nicki's friendship and she has been a great leader for the state of south carolina and for our nation quite frankly. it has been awesome. i ran as a conservative with an independent streak what i've always been and voters rewarded that. i also ran on being the hardest worker in the race. i worked extremely hard, seven days a week and voters rewarded the hard work on tuesday night
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and exciting to be part of this and show folks you can work hard, be honest, tell the truth and stay true to your conservative beliefs and values and win big. >> harris: you heard from the former president donald trump. you weren't the candidate he pick. democrats and critics would love to pick that apart and say there is a huge split in your party. here is what he had said in his statement katie arrange ton was a long shot but ran a great race and congratulations to nancy mace who should be able to defeat her opponent. you are holding a campaign rally in arrington in south carolina. an astute political move. >> it is really important we unify our party going forward to win in november and i welcome president trump's comments and his congratulations. and also katie arrington my opponent. it is about working together. the voters have spoken.
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it's time for us to work together to get the majority to reverse what joe biden has created and started and reverse every crisis of his own creation to immigration and gas prices and grocery stores. we have to reverse that and it starts tonight with our unity event. >> harris: people in your state will get to see people coming together rather than being torn apart. how refreshing. "outnumbered" after the break. ready to create a bigger world? -i'm in. ready to earn that “world's greatest dad” mug? -i'm in. care to play a bigger role in this community? -i'm in. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop permanent joint damage, and helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. with less pain, you're free to join in. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers,
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