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>> they took vance to appeal to white, uneducated, those who don't have a college degree. >> j.d. vance's approval rating has gone down since he got on the ticket, eight points. >> i need your bet right now. >> like $1 on t walt's. if you can't catch us live, set your dvr. thank you for inviting us into your home and every night. that is it for this report. the ingraham angle is now. >> laura: this is the ingraham
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angle from washington. as israel awaits a counte counterstrike, kamala is in the situation room. >> of the baton is in our hands. >> that may be what is bothering investors. >> red around the screens. >> google produced one word, monopoly. the judge rules google is violating antitrust laws. guess who brought the case? >> nobody did anything about it. we did. b>> but first, the calamity continues. >> we are going to have a soft landing. you will see is grew faster and faster. >> the u.s. economy is strong.
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>> by many indicators, our economy is strongest in the world. >> the harris downturn began in earnest. >> it is what someone would call -- >> never down 1,000 points in a day. >> down 6% from the get-go. >> laura: did you hear anything from joe biden? did you hear anything from harris? we are supposed to believe she is busy pouring over war plans, okay. given biden's condition, we would want to believe we have a totally engaged, experienced, brilliant number two to step in and offer advice and counsel, but instead, we have kamala harris.
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>> what else are you going to do to fix this problem? >> let's start with this. prices have gone up. families and individuals are dealing with the realities of bread costing more and gas costing more. >> no wonder they don't let her take questions from the press. she sounds like a high school student who hasn't prepared for the exam and she restates the question and it is obvious. what else can we conclude? she is an empty pantsuit. regardless of how bad things got at the border and with inflation, the biden-harris administration treated it as a communications issue. today, we saw that being
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president is an actual job. they want you to think it is about creating vibes, eating ice cream, and making tiktok videos. >> what are we going to say to donald trump in november? >> buy, buy, buy. >> faced with serious issues. those decisions are supposed to be made by people whom the voters elect. we did not vote for janet yellen, jay powell, we didn't elect secretaries to run the middle east and the war in ukraine. we elected a president and vice president and they are m.i.a. people lost an enormous amounts of money. could this be a short-term blip? what if it isn't.
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neither biden or harris can participate meaningfully in explaining the fundamentals of this economy. trump understands how bad inflation is and that it has an actual economic plan to deal with it. >> what is your plan for the black community? >> inflation is a disaster. it is destroying our country and the black community. we have to bring down the cost of energy and that will bring down the cost of inflation. >> americans are worried, except to say she trusts joe biden's leadership. does kamala have any answers to that? >> you think you just fell out of a coconut tree? >> laura: for over three
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years, we have told you this is not a comms job. 65% of americans think we are going in the wrong direction, they are not feeling that way because they don't like biden or harris or because they sound like confused eighth-graders. americans are pessimistic because the policies are horrible. instead of changing the pol policies, the democrats decided to change the nominee and with harris, you get the same lousy policies but they are presided over by someone who knows less than biden does and someone whose instincts are even worse. people are going to lose jobs, lose their homes, trillions of global wealth may be going down the drain. maybe another war in the middle east. all you journalists, you are not going to demand kamala harris, the presumptive democrat
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nominee, submits the real questions? how about a real press conference? this is disgraceful. there was a sense in the heart of the press that they were on at some point until recently. remember this? the kamala harris problem. this was the headline just last october. within months of taking office, biden was forced to face public reception that harris did not measure up. it has never quite recovered. once joe biden was pushed out, kamala harris became fdr with the natural political talent of obama and then this embarrassing headline. the power of oddball charm. she hasn't just reset the election, her charisma matches the cultural moment. she has a light, smiling swagger
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and the writer marvels with the ease at which harris carries herself. that is just what we need at a time like this. silliness is with the ayatollah is watching for tonight. so many social media phenoms cheered as girly or mother and her campaign is playing into a short attention span, which includes sharing teensy a/v treats. a new tick is like a delicacy. no. those losses we saw today, those are not delicacies. even if inflation in its downturn doesn't hurt the mega-wealthy celebrity donors, it is hurting the poorest americans the hardest. more americans cannot say for a
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rainy day. they cannot buy a starter home. more americans are wondering if they are ever going to be able to retire. regardless, kamala harris is a copartner in the calamity foisted on america where we blow hundreds of billions of dollars on ukraine, on illegals, make our energy supplies more expensive and in the end make s poor in the process. the only shot we have at returning prosperity to the middle class for a more prosperous, safer country, is by choosing the guy who did it once before. and that is the angle. joining us now, kevin. great to see you tonight. tell us about the issue with this white house not coming out
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today, not saying a word, the volatility of the market's and everyone hoping jay powell comes in to save the day. >> unusual times. i don't make money on politics. i make money on policy. i am able to talk to a lot of democrats i work with. some of them advise her, some are fund-raisers. you are right to call out the idea of getting more policy but you are not going to get it for a while. the strategy is let's play on this momentum we have now. she doesn't need to do anything right now.
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she has the euphoria coming of sunny times, when she chooses her vice president. i have talked to advisors who have sat in the white house and the last seven days and they are not changing anything. they are killing it by the metrics that matter. >> that is nice that all the rich people are killing it because they can put in their shorts and change their portfolios, but the fact is, middle-class america is getting poorer. that is happening. they are fine. they are not interested in wages going up for the average person. >> it is a fair criticism but if you are kamala harris, you are killing it on what matters. what matters in a campaign is money and she is killing it raising money. >> laura: why are they giving
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her money? >> she is getting a $20 at a time. she is killing it. >> silicone valley on wall street are shoveling money at kamala harris. why? >> because it is working. i'm telling you the facts. if you don't want to hear them, i won't tell you. >> laura: we know rich people want to keep wages down for the middle class. that is happening and has happened over decades. we want to know why the billionaires in silicon valley, who got handled when google was declared in antitrust violation. >> you are asking the right question. when do we get policy and i am telling you it will not be until after august 7th. that is when the race begins and
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here is the risk. a week ago when i talked to these advisors, they said 20% were unhappy they did not want to process and missed out on media through a convention strategy. here is the new risk. we have seen this happen. in canada, we had a candidate who never gave policy and kept saying, don't worry, i am bringing sunny times. that is what she is doing. what she is going to have to do is move these policies into in the middle. she is not going to get pennsylvania on gun control. >> if we had her here tonight and asked her basic questions
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about interest rates, inflation, oil prices, i know trump would be able to answer these questions. do you think kamala harris would be able to give an argument as to why things will be okay? >> if i had to interview for a job position, ceo of america. i need the policy. give me the policy, but secondly, this is where the risk is, show me you can execute on the policy. >> laura: we have seen the policy. >> i guarantee you she is not staying there. >> jim cramer made an announcement today.
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let's watch. >> if you care about your paycheck, you go with trump. >> that he wants to cut your taxes. >> are you surprised he went in for trump? >> he is right. she is not staying. she is going to rebrand herself towards the middle. i guarantee you that is coming. she cannot when without her s shot. i believe who i am talking to. >> laura: it would have been nice to and a half years ago when larry somerset watch inflation, they blew it off, and dismissed it. they treated it like a comms problem and it is not a comms
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>> laura: from basement biden to hiding harris, democrats are playing keep away with their nominees. can you believe it has been 15 days since kamala harris became the nominee and she has not held a press conference, done an interview? she hasn't answered a single question from a reporter. >> the significance of the passage of time. you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time and such great significance to the passage of time. >> they are making her disappear. they are making her radical views disappear.
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that is not disappear. it is a natural evolution. don't call it a flip-flop. >> voters should think she is a human being who learns new things every day and has the ability to take the time and effort to hear the concerns of all people. >> no concern about flip-flopping? >> no. our country changes every day. the conditions change every day. >> joining us now, victor. in these precarious times, to say the least, will the voters be fine or content to settle for eight tiktok president? >> they know what is coming. she is going flip from hard to hard left to moderate and see if
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she can get elected and as soon as she is elected, she is going to flip back where she was in the beginning and that is something they have seen for four years with joe biden. they feel they have swapped a cognitively challenged canada and now they have a linguistically challenged candidate and they have a solution, they think. they are going to outrace trump and saturate the airwaves, keep her away from any disinterested journalist and count on the 70% of the electorate who will not show up on election day but who will vote early or mailing in the swing states and they will try to flip her and turn her into a joe biden from scranton. she has never been before a moderate audience. she has always doubled down. she was always speaking to
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left-wing people in california and the 2,020 primary, she says yes, we have to do this. today is 90 days until the election and it hinges on whether donald trump can stay on and convince people. >> when you watch the national association of black journalists, he did a phenomenal job. there was a moment where it got the attention and it got people distracted and in georgia, it was a great crowd, everyone was happy and some of it became about brian kemp, the republican governor. shooting inside the tent right now of the republican party is a loser strategy.
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they tried that in 2020 and we lost two senate seats. in 2022 -- it doesn't work. they have to focus on what they are doing to destroy this country. >> brian kemp has already endorsed trump. people were starting to feel sympathetic for him because they don't have to have him around after january. don't waste time on brian kemp. i wouldn't get into the personal history of kamala harris. she is flipping in an opportunistic fashion to get elected and once she is elected it is the obama fourth term. he sticks to that in those swing states and jade events, no more person who can make that case but if he gets off in these
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tangents, i am worried. >> vance has been fantastic. you vote for her and you are going to get poorer. great to see you. we know that nancy pelosi was a key force in shutting down the biden campaign, but she wants no fingerprints on the political weapon. >> he is furious at you. is he? >> he knows i love him very much. >> i understand you don't want to own this but it is so well reported that you were the leader of a pressured campaign. >> i was not. let me say the things i did not do. i did not call one person. i could always say to him i never called anybody. >> laura: joining me now, we
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can parse those words. you have said it so many times. this is a sideshow. that is over. she may be a biden slayer but trump may be a google slayer. huge news tonight. a case that started in the trump administration against the monopolistic practices of google. how significant is this and what should this say to voters about who cares about the little guy? >> you are seeing a major evolution of the republican party standing for the working women and men in this country. the reality is the nexus to the state itself. the government has used these companies to do their dirty work through the backdoor and more than these antitrust cases, the focus on the back door
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deep state nexus to big tech is where we need to focus. there is a common thread. we are not running against individual candidates. we are running against a machine. this is going to be there most powerful argument against kamala harris. she is the latest puppet to come along. without focus, we are going into dismantle the machine. drain the swamp, that is what it meant. staying on that is going to be the winning message in 2024 as a message and governing agenda. >> laura: i asked this question of kevin o'leary. he knows these investors. you know a lot of them too. a lot of money going to prop up kamala harris. why is she the answer for them?
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what policies will she put forward that they like? >> the reality they don't know what policy she stands for. i'm not sure she knows what policies she stands for. she hasn't taken positions and the few she has she has shifted in recent days. they are buying the option that they can shift her once she is in office. biden's cognizant deficits were not a bug. they were a feature for the people who controlled him. they are betting the same for kamala harris. it is a down payment, an early payment on an option you want to have. that is what they are making. a down payment on a puppet they can control. they would rather have a puppet. that is what you are seeing happen. >> these people are giving money
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from silicon valley on wall street, not because they are desperate for wages to go up for the middle class. they like the fact the illegals are coming in here. they like wages at a manageable level, barely getting by for most. >> there is a deeper current here but as it relates to kamala harris, the reality is most people don't know what she stands for. reid hoffman has made clear what some of the policy prescriptions he would like to see her adopt. the fact he is putting this out there while he is putting out money, it suggests it is their policies they hope to shake. that has been a major problem for the political parties. we should not want a country were either party as a pond for the donor class.
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that is what the democratic party has become. >> one would expect someone like harris would be able to come out and speak for 3 minutes about the economic conditions that led to this market sell-off today. just a few comments. anything. nothing? >> it is probably better that she did not say anything. markets are undergoing panic mode and the idea that they will get to see this is the president of the united states whose hand is on the till, the best thing she can do is probably what she has done as vice president. she didn't do much as vice president. i have a lot of gratitude that she didn't do as much as vice president. the country and the markets are
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had to call a state trooper who would tell the secret service. this happened three times, including when a counter sniper radioed about a young white male lurking near the building and that they had lost sight of him. it even happened when 30 seconds before he was shot at a local officer radioed the command center that the shooter was on the roof and arms. that message never got to the secret service command post. joining me now, frank. in butler, pennsylvania, self-service can -- cell service can be spotty and in some instances it did not work at all. how does the secret service usually set up a command post that is so far from the local
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police, especially in those more rural areas where the self-service isn't great. >> the proper protocol for this to have one command post. a security room in which they transfer and information that might be critical. situational awareness real time. that did not happen. sensitive and critical information should never be passed on a cell phone. you're not paying attention when you are typing a message. that is too much of a delay in time. >> laura: everyone is used to seeing secret service in their ear pieces. that is what we see. we feel better will we see people with earpieces because we feel like they are getting information but it can't all
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come in at once. it has to be funneled through one channel. >> it does. >> if it is not, what happens? >> our network is encrypted. we depend on them to pass the information to us. we knew this guy was a special interest and at 5:42, it became more important to see him. using a range finder now to cite towards the stage. secret service should have had information or counter sniper's and the local counter snipers were not communicating. that is a huge problem. we lost him for 20 minutes. >> i have to share this issue with the text messages. they were trying to text a photo of crooks that would not go
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through. it said units be advised, internet and cell service is down. they said your pictures probably not going to go through because i don't have service. >> that is why we don't rely on cell phone coverage. you can't trust it. you need to get on the radio and get it to the people who need it quickly. >> there are more questions and it is curious we haven't gotten answers week later. great to see you. thank you. coming up. is this a warning? does it qualify as a warning to iran? we are on the brink of world war iii. no big deal. that is next.
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charge? >> it is a perilous time not only for people living in israel and the broader middle east but we have an administration where the president was insufficiently capable of performing his duties that he decided not to run again in a vice president who has allowed terrorists across our border and the chinese communist party to run over the administration. we see these tensions continue to increase. we are all at a heightened risk and at a perilous moment in american history. >> laura: on a day like today, we had a market meltdown. this imminent attack. we don't know what will happen in the middle east. people are concerned about the border. it would be nice, would it not, to be able to have a president or vice president capable and interested in addressing the
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country? you don't have to have the answers for reassurance and a signal to the rest of the world don't mess with us. we've got nothing. >> it is worse than that. we have lost deterrence but the policy, what we are seeing happened today is fueling this fire. we provided billions of dollars to the iranians, allowed vladimir putin to run free. told the ukrainians you can't do the basics to defend yourself. these give the bad guys courage and tell friends and allies don't hang around. you run that against the backdrop of what happened in afghanistan and you have it right. we are fueling the incentive to harm america and harm our friends and allies. >> as we saw kamala give a stiff
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arm to arm to netanyahu and then she meets with him, what kind of message did that send to the middle east? >> the direct audience, hamas, it encourages them. the americans are going to do nothing in the iranians, who are in command and control, they say game on. this is our moment. the gulf arab states watch that and say, if we were counting on the united states to be our support and backup, if we need help, they are incapable of deterring tehran. >> laura: just don't speak. don't speak at all. you are the person i wanted to talk to most tonight.
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when critical event unfold, the country turns to fox news channel. america is watching. >> laura: time for seen and unseen where we reveal the stories behind the headlines. contributor raymond arroyo. all right, raymond. we have seen kamala events for white guys, for black women and now there's a new virtual gathering? >> laura, the last time i saw this many zoom events, it was 2020 and my kids were in their rooms in class, ok? this latest harris event is an odd one because of the organizer. i mean if i told you there's a comedians event, you'd figure some comic arranged it, right? we all know the classic tag lines, no respect. can we talk? well, this is the man who coined that famous phrase "i know bang-bang thank thank" that comedic genius eric swalwell. >> the team that has the most fun in sports and politics is the team that
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always wins and that's why i have launched comics for kamala, a live, free zoom. and so you're going to see your favorite comics talking about the importance of this upcoming elections. >> our guest has given us some big laughs over the years. russian collusion bit. breaking wind. the knee slap% never end. ben stiller, rosie o'donnell, kathy griffin, tom arnold and more are expected at this big laughfest tonight. god help us. >> laura: it's hilarious most americans say they struggle to save for a rainy day and, what, 48% aren't sure whether they're ever going to be able to retire, young people are kind of giving up on buying a starter home. that's hilarious. great! >> yeah. forget kamala, comics for kamala. she needs budget cutters for kamala. the gross government spending, that's what really led us to this economic free-fall. by the way this economy is falling faster than most
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miss u.s.a. contestants over the weekend. did you see this? they were falling, literally, off the stage. [ laughs ] the culture predicts everything, laura. when multiple miss u.s.a. contestants are tumbling, look out, america. they were all ok, by the way. >> laura: was it -- what was going -- that was horrible! why were they falling? >> i don't know. [chuckles] the hole in the stage. i don't know. >> laura: all right. speaking of this comics for kamala thing, raymond, i noticed that veep actress, julie louie dry fuss, she's promising to be extra involved in the harris campaign. how is that -- >> already involved? >> yeah. her "veep" character selena meyer was the leading cultural indicator for kamala harris's entire run. she prepared the way years ago. >> whatever we have in store cannot be known. but, given time, it can be
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understood. >> it is a reflection of our moment in our time, right? and -- and -- and present culture's the way we express how we're feeling about the moment. >> i'm asking you to meet me at the station and join me as we board a train bound for a place called the future. >> laura, it's like the veep writers scripted -- it's like they scripted every address kamala harris has ever recited. it's like prophecy. watching it again is really scary but i would stay as far away from this actress and veep as i possibly could if i had anything to do with this campaign. >> i guess they missed the irony. >> laura: raymond, remember, in "the atlantic" magazine, they said today that it's her oddball charm. so it's like elaine from seinfeld. just go along. doesn't matter serious world war three, meltdown of the economy, millions of people here illegally, inner-city
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crumbling. no. just oddball charm. that's all that matters. that's the tiktok-ization of america, thank you very much. >> speaking of oddball, the second gentleman is facing scrutiny for his less-than-gentlemanly conduct. over the weekend, kamala harris's husband, the man who msnbc hailed as the antidote to toxic masculinity, admitted he had an affair with his children's nanty, whom he impregnated. this led to his divorce from his first wife and throws new light on doug emhoff's interviews. listen. >> too much. of toxicity, masculine toxicity out there. strength is how you show your love for people. >> as you think about sort of the role of men and pushing for abortion access, is there anything more you would say to them? >> it's affecting man's ability to plan their lives. >> laura: hmm. >> laura, you know, i mean look. this is embarrassing. people do terrible things but it ultimately is a distraction all of this.
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r.f.k.'s, bear story, the couch. >> laura: doesn't matter. >> and this. what matter is what you highlighted at the top of the show. this economy in a free-fall and we should be foe cupsed on that and policy, not the sideshows. >> laura: yeah. we need leaders. tiktok is fun for people but that's not the presidency. raymond, thank you so much. all right. before we go -- i want to wish a belated happy 100th birthday to colonel yousuf wolston. he was born in ukraine in 1924. he's a friend after good friend of mine. yousuf is the highest ranking russian world war ii vet living in united states. remember, our allies. before becoming colonel he served as a mechanic working on the american-made king cobra aircraft used on the russian front. a russian jew, he was allowed to emigrate here in 1981 in a grain swap. rabid sports fan and angle fan. that's it for us. jesse is next. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse waters primetime" --
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