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ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. biden lied about charleston and got away with it. now tim walz is about military service. >> he is sergeant major walz. [cheering] >> laura: what does mr. cong congeniality say about the charges? >> governor, your -- valor, what is your response? governor? >> laura: we'll be joined by the na national guardsman who broke the story wide open. >> i don't think china needs to be adverse aerial relationship. laura >> laura: is inflation that funny? >> i'm jewish and irish, i wish
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i was black. >> laura: first waltzing with whack jobs, focus of tonight's angle. economic abyss and the party is not discussing kamala's record, it is all platitudes all the time. >> she never hesitated to improve people's lives. hold this and donald trump u underestimate power of this, she does it with a sense of joy. >> laura: they can't defend their record, trump beats harris on the top three issues. trust kamala, she's historic and locked up criminals in the past. governor walz, they can't defend his record either. the 2020-post floyd summer of
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l law lawlessness, all they can do is lean in on personal biography. >> long before he entered politics, he worked as teacher, l linebacker coach for football team. they decide going from a winless record to the school's first ever state championship. >> laura: that's nice if we're interviewing to fill the job of assistant principal, this is vice president, second most powerful job in the united states, maybe the planet. be fair here, in analysis of tim walz this does qualify as substantive. >> joyful presence folksy charm. >> sounds like a dance, a happy
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dance. >> this is like, comfortable, normal and joyful, that is powerful in campaigns. >> laura: are they describing a new daytime syndicated show. live with kamala and tim, check your local listing. creating distraction from ugly truth about the wasteland their policy created for everyday americans. >> everything is going up high. you don't know if it is real, not real. >> it is not getting it with any job, you have to have a good job to provide for your household. >> -- it is common area. >> laura: these people are so brazen, they deny failures and p pretend to champion what they are intent is destroying. >> fight for the future of
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middle clas and a fight for freedom. >> laura: of course biden-harris inflation hammered working families in the middle class and their fight is not for freedom, it's for control, it's a con-job and so is harris campaign pushing walz as america's coach. wear a whistle around his neck. coaches celebrate success, does not ridicule it. that is what tim walz did yesterday in knocking j.d. vance whose life literally is the epitome of the american dream. >> like all regular people i grew up with in the heartland, j.d. studied at yale, career funded by silicon valley millionaires and wrote a best-seller trashing that community. come on, that is not what middle
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america is. >> laura: did governor nice guy write that part of the speech or read it ahead of time? he must have approved it. sn snide, nasty and to use their word, weird. are they against people working hard and getting into school. he was not trashing his community, he was telling his life story, a memoir, try reading it, tim of the tiny brain. tim walz was a popular teacher, listen to him on youtube and you realize why high schoolers don't know about the constitution, they learn from people like walz. >> there is no guarantee to free speech especially around democracy. >> laura: yeah, first amendment is protecting speech you agree with.
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imagine his social studies lectures about totalitarian regimes. they pass laws that reflect value of people by protecting kids from gender surgery. >>y woo are seeing total totalitarianism on the rise. in minnin m, every child is valued. >> laura: notice orwellian use of language, you value a child when you allow them to be subjected to life-altering surgery before they can order a beer at a ballpark. hateful people will always, always pose as good guys. >> this is an open state welcome for people, value science and people's personal opinion to make their own choices. that stops at our borders.
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>> laura: a border they care about. if you can judge a man's in integrity by his friends, listen to tim's activist friends. >> governor walz has been supportive of lgbtq community when he was at the high school. we created queer caucus and i started pushing trans refuge bill, he was right there. >> laura: these people are wild-eyed, hateful, vindictive who believe it is justice for a child to be taken from parents who deny them hormone therapy or mutilating surgery. this is what the nice governor does to families in minnesota, pulls children away from parents who do not comply. that is okay under minnesota law. high-paid consult notaces to pay
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walz have a problem on their hands. most don't think riots of 2020 was nice, they don't think it is nice. they won't think someone who lies about going to war is normal or nice, it is warped and devious. forget tampon twin, i prefer twisted tim. joining me is fox news contributor and mollie hem hemingway. will press cover tim walz? >> molly: we have a probganda pr press. the problem is everything in tim walz record is so radical and hostile to voters they need to win the election. it is not shading things, just
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revealing his position on radical trans-agenda, open border, economic policies, he and kamala harris share. they can convince media this is nice and friendly, for a lot of people it is angry and divisive policy. >> laura: if you know minnesota, it has changed, never recovered from 2020 and not the same place and tim walz was empathizing with the dei initiatives swirling. >> state school socialist is still a socialist. you can put on a camo hat and use that to tell citizens, i know what is best for you and you can't have these guns. who is he happy to go to war against? it is often law-abiding citizens in his own state, not people who were burning and looting and in fact, people died and business
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was lost. he is going to war against you for going to church during covid. he set up a hotline so neighbors could tattle on each other. this is insanity. >> when they say freedom, and mary katharine ham. freedom to get as many abortions you want even if the baby is born alive. >> that is the traditional understanding of freedom. he had a thing in his speech yesterday, tim walz said we are leave people alone and that hotline, where people were reported for playing basketball in their yard during covid or he opened up tattoo parlors but
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forbade people from worshipping god. >> laura: antisemitism charge, not everyone in democratic party, but i agree with tom cotton, when you listened to josh shapiro yesterday, i don't agree with a lot of what he says, he is a formidable speaker. to hop scotch him and go to minnesota, what does that say about the power of the far left in the party? >> if they had picked him, he might have locked up pennsylvania, i have many t trump-supporting friends who don't have a problem with josh shapiro. v votes and people who matter. they skipped him because they cannot anger pro-hamas portion of their party. >> laura: burning the american flag, they were worried about losing them. >> it is not about winning the
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presidency as much as winning various senate seats. they knew they were going down as president and going to wipe out seats. you pick someone like josh shapiro, popular governor who can present as more moderate, not if you need the base excited. >> laura: got a glimpse of joe biden, this is like a rare sighting like big foot. biden sat down with cbs. >> are you confident there will be peaceful transfer of power in january of 2025? >> if trump wins, i'm not confident at all, if trump loses -- he means it, all stuff if we lose there will be a blood bath. >> laura: i mean, i know you do an interview when sleeping, he can pull that off. >> blood bath thing is a lie.
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the other part of that, i'm not confident he is doing the job. there is way to get him out of that position. they have a power-sharing agreement on the campaign trail. >> this is great example of how corrupt our corporate media are. we have a country in crisis. >> laura: the question was complete and total embarrassment and he's not a dumb person. what happened there? >> people want to know what is going on with economy, border. >> laura: you said you were going to fix inflation, what is your plan, sir? >> nice to know and have people willing to ask questions. >> laura: who was final call that put you out, nancy pelosi did not make the call. love that. thank you. coming up, tim walz is not p
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>> laura: interesting headline today about excitement and certain foreign government about kamala's v.p. pick. reporting that chinese state media and commenters expressed enthusiasm about walz. we don't have to imagine reaction if this were let's say rus russian state media and russian commentators saying something about vance. we are enthusiastic about him. we know why communist chinese are happy about tim. >> i don't fall into the category that china need to be adverse aerial relationship, we need to stand firm. there are many areas of cooperation we can work on. >> laura: china knows they will have a friend in the white house andoussourcing jobs to asia.
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joining me is gordon chang senior fellow at gate stone institute author of "china is going to war." tell us about this issue, why does this matter? >> this is a disaster for the harris campaign. he was perhaps not vetted and did not know depth of his relationship with china. choosing his wedding date because he could remember it. this is bizarre, i would say. s i would say the chinese themselves from r. very friend or channel right around the president. so i have read some of their commentary today. there is a professor named ju fung. is he ecstatic having someone who understands china be so
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close to the white house looks to me like and i hope you agree with me that kamala is not a foreign policy person. >> laura: oh god, no. >> she is more comfortable doing her thing. >> she turn it over to her vice president, if they get in the vice president. >> or whoever tells them what to do. >> they will be manchurian candidate who use one of president trump's favorite turns. >> laura: nbc news walz brings extensive experience to the democratic ticket. waferldz has a long history with china but is he not pro-china. gordon, i mean, the sucking up to china that the corporate media does is beyond. i mean, the three of us have been doing this china routine for a long time but this really is something for the ages. >> it certainly is. there are a lot of americans who love china. i do. but the point is, we're not radical when we're on domestic policies as poo tall tarren tim is. and when he says we don't have
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to have an adversarial relations with china. well, china disagrees with him. but because they are killing 75,000 americans each year with fentanyl. they deliberately released covid beyond their borders. that's another 1.2 million americans who have died. then they steal about half a trillion dollars of u.s. intellectual property each year. i just think tim is at best naive and this really sounds dangerous. >> laura: nothing against the chinese people. especially those yearning to be free. we hope that they are successful some day in setting the place straight. but, fawning over the chinese and waxing he will request about all the time you spent in china "new york post." treated as well as when he was in communist china: they are such kind, generous people who just gave and gave and gave. this is great. going there was one of the i
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have ever done. michael, i mean, i don't know how much he made because of this or made anything. i assume something happened there. but, wow. >> he could be but the chinese call this kind of thing an ideological convert that he is with them. he loves chinese culture. i read online today he has a master's degree in genocide studies. so this is his opportunity to go along with many people and say that genocide is occurring against the uyghurs. >> laura: ethnic minorities. christians subjugated and persecuted in china how long? >> put up the photo online with the dalai lama 5-minute photo op. hey dalai lama come over and have a photo. he put that up today to show his human rights in china. this could be a disaster for her campaign. on the trump side, the republican national committee's platform, it's really looking at china as the major threat to our country. in many, many ways, geopolitical trade, military, so this kind of
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national guard gave me purpose and shared commitment to something greater than ourselves. >> laura: as harris campaign highlights walz military service, they left out a major detail. when his battalion deployed to iraq in 2006, he was not with them, he retired, he said he wanted to run for congress. some men in his battalion say he abandoned them when they were getting deployed. when asked about it today, walz adopted kamala's mo and refused to answer the question. vance au of stolen valor. your response? governor. >> laura: joining me now is thomas barrons, retired command sergeant major for the national guard. good to have you with us tonight. vance is saying this is a case
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of stolen valor. he obviously served in the marine corps in active duty. what is your take on this. is this just a casual mistake. is this something far darker? >> that's way far darker than a lot of people. it is stolen valor. he has used the rank that he never achieved in order to advance his political career, he has done it for decades now basically maybe not decades but damn close to it. i mean, he still says he is a retired sergeant major to this day and he's not. he uses his rank of others to make it look like he is a better person than he is. he still does it even, you know, just however long ago. >> laura: to that point, just so everyone understands what we are talking about here. on his biography, on his campaign ebb website, and even on the minnesota website, it
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lists him, governor walz,as a retired command sergeant major. and his governor's biosays the same thing. it even says that that is the rank he retired at. i mean, that's just a fact you did or didn't. but, again, minnesota national guard told the angle he retired as a master sergeant. now, for people who don't have any military background. they might think oh, commands, you know, sergeant major, master sergeant why is that such a big deal? tell us why that is such a big deal. >> well, it's a big deal for the simple fact that in order to -- when you get conditionally promoted to command sergeant major or sergeant major, you're signing a document that states that you will complete the united states army sergeant major's academy, which is technically a two-year course, two year college course, almost. and if you don't complete that, you don't get the rank.
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so you basically get reduced. it's conditional. you get pinned with e 9 but then it gets taken away from you when you either quit or you end up having, you know, don't complete the course. so, what he did, basically, was quit. he didn't complete that condition. he didn't complete the condition of doing two years after graduation. so he gets reduced to a master sergeant and that's what he is right now is a retired master sergeant. >> laura: well, i think the issue here is that in some of the statements that were published in some of the comments in support of operation enduring freedom. it indicates to people something. implication you were deployed in i guess iraq or afghanistan and that's what most people think. maybe that's just wrong but
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that's what a lot of people think. but how long did your unit spend in iraq, in what was it like when you were there, because, again, for people who believe that he was deployed in iraq, people should understand what that was like. >> well, going back to what you said, i mean technically in the old days operation enduring freedom was afghanistan and operation iraqi freedom was iraq. and he spun this, you know, where we were in support of operation enduring freedom and the people in the unit that he was -- had in italy was supposedly going to get deployed to afghanistan, i mean, there is documents that state some of those lies, and the 173rd airborne was in italy, that's their base, own base, and they actually, -- they actually parachuted in to iraq at that time. so, i mean, his spin was a lie then. but, back then, you know, some
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of the party were basically saying that they wanted to, you know, afghanistan was like the real war and iraq wasn't. so, if you are in support of enduring freedom, you were in the war you should be in and iraqi freedom was kind of bush's war. but that's how that all unfolded well, when we ended up in iraq, i mean, we trained for six months. and then we ended up, you know, going overseas. we were supposed to be in iraq for a year. and then we got extended and did the whole, you know, surge and we six more months. 17 months total. >> laura: 2006 was -- i was there in february of 2006 just for two weeks. and it was getting very real and extremely, extremely dangerous. i know some men were lost and you were there.
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he also made a comment about going to war, which, again, the implication being well, what it was for most people. listen. >> i spent 25 years in the army and hunt. i gave the money back. i have been voting for common sense legislation that protects the second amendment but we can do background check and cdc research and make sure we don't have reciprocal carry amongst states and those weapons of war that i carried in war is the only place where those weapons are at. >> laura: now, thomas, weapons of war that i carried in war. >> right. >> laura: again, what does that mean to most people? i mean, and language matters. >> to most people that would mean he was in combat, carrying a combat in a combat zone and getting combat pay and in a dangerous and hostile environment where he was getting shot at if he thinks italy was a
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combat zone or war zone and carrying that in war is he delusional. that was all said just like him saying he was a command sergeant major, just another way to embellish his career beyond what it was. stolen valor for the people that actually were in war. he is acting like he was in war. yeah, he carried an m-16 back when we were in -- i don't know maybe he never had the thing out of the supply room in italy. i would really doubt if he ever did. i don't think i ever had my weapon out in england, my soldiers did. but i was out there making sure that they had food and making sure that they have good place to sleep and made sure their leave. that's what a first sergeant does in a deployment like that. i mean, you are in charge of leave and passes and different things like that. i doubt if he even took his rifle out in italy. >> laura: thomas, you lost men,
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i believe, when you were deployed. >> yes, we did. >> how devastating of a loss was each life deployed without having to, you know, play around with the language here? >> well, it is something that is what the person every single day to this day and will be with us with all of us in that unit until the day we die. >> laura: thomas, the campaign put out a statement saying that after 24 years of military service, governor walz retired in 2005 and ran for congress where he chaired the veteran affairs and was a tireless advocate for our men and women in uniform and as vice president of the u.s., he will continue to be a relentless champion for our veterans and military families. he has not addressed this charge of stolen valor. do you think the men and women
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who deployed when he decided not to and can you not and i misrepresent his record. do they deserve a response to these charges? >> i would say from what i get from the soldiers that i went to iraq with, you know, probably 98% of them are, you know, completely against him embellishing his record. you know, yeah, he was in for 24 years. and he quit well, okay. so that's what you did. but, don't try to make it look like you were command sergeant major. don't make it -- try to make it look like you were going to some place that was in support of operation enduring freedom. granted, you know, that's just all -- all embellishment and lies to try to make things look better. >> laura: well -- >> -- there are a few out there
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that still backed -- oh, yeah, he could retire. he had 20 years in. >> laura: he served. there is no doubt about it. he served. >> right. >> laura: no need to embellish your record or leave out key details. >> right. you can serve 24 mediocre years and be in a frompy uniform and do your 24 years. but that's not turning you into a super soldier that did what he thinks that makes it look like he did. >> laura: tom, all i know is that every command sergeant major i have ever had the privilege of meeting, the coolest, highest ranking enlisted officer, am i getting that right, in the army, am i getting that right? and they just get it done. >> you are humbling me by saying that. you know, that is the point and that's the point that he knows that and that's why he wants to use that title as his -- as his
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campaign, you know, rank because that -- people know that in the movies and everything, if you are the csm, you are the guy that get the hell off the grass and, you know, and right-hand man with the colonel doing his thing. you can do so much for your soldiers and so much for your country at that rank. it's unbelievable. and for somebody to step down in that position and then claim they still were that, that's just absolutely terrible. >> laura: it's appalling. tom, thank you so much for your service to the country and all those who served with you. and those who did not return and their families tonight. thank you so much. >> laura: up next, more reaction to the stolen valor accusation against walz comin
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joining me now florida congressman cory mills. u.s. army combat vet. congressman, first, your reaction to what you heard from bare rance in the last segment. >> look, i think it's very clear that when your job as a leader is continue to shine light and deploy alongside your troops, that the idea of running for politics should be the last thing in your mind. you know, look at where i wasn't actually supposed to go iraq during the invasion and i went to my brigade commander and had to get a six-month extension because i had indeterminable service date that wouldn't allowed me because of the amount of time left. so i got an extension so i could be soft loss once deployed fight alongside my guys instead of abandoning them. that matters. do you know who else was deployed instead of running away from it our great senator j.d. vance. a person willing to 'go ahead and put himself out in the field to be shot and killed or makes a
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president lincoln said the last full measure. so i think it's despicable even after all of this he should have at least came bang and said i was promoted to commands sergeant major i never went back to academy i was demoted. i was able to help lead a battalion. i was able to help. is he not doing that this guy is trying to continue the lie in an effort to try to see if he can gain military favor from veterans when the real combat veteran and vice president in the future will be j.d. vance. >> laura: congressman, cnn was forced to report on all of this today. watch. >> walz did make a comment speaking to a group -- he has done it a couple of times where he has used language that has suggested he carried weapons in a fighting situation. there is no evidence that at any time governor walz was in a position of being shot at and some of his language could easily be seen to suggest that he was.
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>> laura: they reported on it kind of. congressman, we do know one thing, if jihad vance had lied or embellished or implication of a lie about military service or bugged out before deployment. this story would have been headlines around the world for weeks and weeks. but here it's kind of well, it might have been a little misinterpreted. >> well, that's the hypocrisy of the left leaning media. as you know, laura, these are the same penal who have been playing weekend at bernie's to protect president biden for almost three and a half years now propping him up and trying to ignore the gaffes. try to ignore all 9 faults. trying to ignore kamala's unsalad to unburden what had not been done. talking about the coconut tree. you are talking about the idea they are doing everything they can to put lipstick on a pig to make it seem better and actually utilizing their propaganda to attack our side. here's the problem, laura, for far too long the republicans we control the facts but the
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leftists are able to control the narrative. we have to take that back by starting to put up the truth about the facts and calling out the left when they make these mistakes. >> laura: well, that vet certainly called him out tonight. congressman, thank you so much. all right. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: hollywood lines up to endorse kamala harris. but they may need to give her acting lessons? "seen and unseen" in the this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today.
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>> laura: it's time for "seen and unseen". for that, raymond, you see a show biz pattern this campaign season. >> it's like we're in the obama-verse. at least that's what hollywood would like you to believe. f those trump-loving techies. hollywood takes on silicone valley in an epic coordinated brawl. but like the comics for kamala
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event the other day, it comes with a side of cringe. >> i'm fair game to typically anybody straight, man, on this call. so feel free to call me out. i'm right here. i'm your straight man ♪ i'm proud to be a kamala man ♪ ♪ who has quit the gdp ♪ ♪ >> i'm here in winnipeg, canada, and they're here for kamala too. >> this is where just thousands of people are laughing. i just want a decent person in the white house. she's black, she's everything. i'm jewish, i'm irish. i wish i was black. >> i just want to thank president biden because of what he's done. when you think of the mount rushmore of democratic presidents, he will go up there.
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>> news flash, neither rfk, jfk, truman, none of them are on mount rushmore. and i think biden will probably join him. why are they congratulating him for going out of the race? [ laughter ] >> and, laura, you would hope a group of actors and comics like that could give kamala harris some acting tips. her tortured phone calls need some direction, and they reveal much more than she intends. watch. >> hi, this is tim. >> it's kamala. good morning, governor. >> good morning, madam vice president. >> listen, i want you to do this with me. let's do this together. you understand our country, you have dedicated yourself to our country in so many different and beautiful ways. >> so let's win this thing. >> that's right. take care, buddy.
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bye. >> did you catch that body language? she's praising him as she shakes her head back and forth. she needs direction. >> laura: she's reading. >> but you have to give them credit. people expected a new speech, they got the same speech they got in phillie yesterday. the crowd was massive, but grammy-winning band bon iver opened the rally. it's the hometown of the lead singer, which might explain the crowd. hello, meghan the stallion, we see you. >> laura: we have to talk about tim walz. his body language, bizarre? >> i would say it's very weird. >> good evening! good evening, good evening. [ cheering and applause ] >> it is good to be back in pennsylvania!
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[ cheering and applause ] >> he's a very strange guy. he makes these strange hand gestures. he's shaking the hand of his wife he should be kissing. it's bizarre. he's like the tim kaine of 2024. if you want daring authenticity, trump sat down with one of the most watched live streamers in the country the other day. his demo are young men, 13 to 24. 100 million people watched this, and trump even did a dance. pretty good. >> we're going to make this country so good and so great. and when you want a job, you can get a job where you make the money this guy's making. it's really wonderful to think about the american dream. >> laura: forget the dance, but that was good too. >> carley: straight to fox weather alert. tropical storm debby made a
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