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>> tran campaign is now on all fence with a former president trump set to hold a news conference at 2:00 pm eastern time and tomorrow. this is something we are waiting from from bryce and president kamala harris were checking the watches as been 19 days. where is she, she is on the teleprompter. hello everyone this is outnumbered i'm kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner. joining us host of the kennedy saved the world podcast kennedy and foxbusiness we love him welcome larry kudlow. we are less than two hours away from former president trump's news conference. no word on win we will get one from vice president kamala harris. we are counting no word yet. he had not stopped for a news conference has not sat down for an interview no freewheeling questions absent questions absent one after the hostage release. and that's adjoining the top of
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the presidential ticket for the democrats. here she is dodging reporters what she's been doing for almost three weeks now. yesterday her plane shared the tarmac with gop vice presidential candidate jd vance he figured he'd do the medias a job. they are not demanding press conferences what did he do? he rolled up to kamala harris' plane to ask why she's been dodging the press for the past 18 days. >> how are you? i wanted to check out my future plan i also want to go say high to the vice president and ask her why kamala harris refuses, why did he refuse to answer questions with the media. i also thought that press a gaggle following might be a bit lowly, i have respect to come talk to you. and answer some questions and so i thought her reporters might actually benefit from that as well. had a bit of fun i don't think that the vice president waved at me she will drove away, i'm glad
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to have done it and i'm glad to get to hear and persuade people to vote for us as opposed to giving a descriptive speech. >> kayleigh: this is brilliant, heater questions and 24 hours. let that sink in he did to press conferences, he rolled up to the plane, demanded to see kamala harris demanded to have her take questions. but kennedy this is happening because the medias allowing it to. they are not demanding a press conference, they are not demanding interviews, here's is the end commentator, here's her hot take on jd vance and what he did. >> so many people will be turned off by this. the stocking, is like donald trump walking behind hillary clinton behind the dam pain. how dare you, this is a vice president of the united states it shows a lack of respect and again for women this is a huge election for women, women's rights, our sense of selves, our sense of not having people control our bodies, and not having people control us.
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that's like stepping into her territory, is this very, the physicality of it is supposed to send a message. >> kayleigh: what was at? >> is there a make-a-wish program in the hiring department at cnn, what was that woman saying, at least worth a to be contagious. how dare you not talk to the american people, how dare you not be challenged by journalist, i thank the vice president really needs to sit for a hard-hitting interview considering i'm going to use curious circumstances at which she landed at the top of the ticket. that's a very gracious way of describing her coordination, she does need to answer for a lot in her past policy positions, that seems right now she's ducking a debate. and she has not taken some incoming from the press that's covering her, at the gaggle that goes with her, and they had to
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be feeling the frustration. there are commentators who joke about jd vance is stunned by this people on her plane covering for her who would love to have some answers and so with the raiders. and their listeners, and the voters and it's an kindly disparate that's not disrespectful because in all of them in this matter. >> kayleigh: larry having being with former president trump they have a stump speeches that my nose had to ad lib., he knows how to get off of the teleprompter. he knows how to add new things in the teleprompter i uses it with the teleprompter who would take things out at things and it was a realtime editing process. for kamala harris here's one thing i noticed i was sitting on my couch reciting her speech. and i've only seen four times. >> only for. >> before i was elected vice president, before i was elected as a united states senator, i was elected attorney general and before that elected district attorney and before that i was a
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courtroom persecutor. here made a trite when i say, i know donald trump's type. >> hear me when i say, i know donald trump's type. >> hear me when i say, i know donald trump's type. >> i know donald trump's type. [ cheering and applause ] >> kayleigh: hear me when i say get some new lines. >> it was a semi word salad. by the way i want taught that the teleprompter had in the white house because he cannot coordinate to. with jump one that very well. can i say the star of that show or the segment is a jd vance who is really starting to hit his stride right now. on -- i'm on the show for a quick interview i want him out there, his messaging is coming terrifically he's talking about economic growth, and tax cuts, and the regulation, all the things that kamala harris does
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not want to talk about, by the way i have not heard the term by did not mix lately i don't think that's in her teleprompter, i'm on a hunt, i can't find it. it could be... she has a lot to answer for and she does want to answer for it. you've got the wave of inflation which is so damaging the middle america, lately you've got a wave of unemployment which is so damaging to middle america, she has to be held accountable to that sooner or later. she's going to be held accountable to that and that's when mr. trump will strike, and you may hear some of that today at his press. >> kayleigh: they pointed out kamala harris has entertained a sitdown interview with tim walz. then they decide there's not enough object to it than they decided this. that a long time harris ally could hold off on big interviews until after labor day, there's no need the person said the voters that she needs are at the local level than not reading the
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national press here's a line that stood out to me. what is the incentive for her to take more questions and the present close the campaign, she's getting out exactly the message. >> why did i cannot? >> this morning. >> what else is going on today? official statement from the harris walz campaign about his military service and all the controversy that surrounds mainly coming from criticism from military vets in minnesota. his home state. they can't sit down now. and i heard you say because i want you, you called but were in right now, and affordability crisis. she can't talk about that either. because she has not owned what got us here and the word inflation starts to get rather nebulous. let's call it what it is, and affordability crisis what larry called it, and also a point where the american dream is slipping away. she's not going to have that raw conversation with us, i don't
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think that more liberal leading tim walz can have it either with a lockdown, lines were you turn in your neighbours if they're calling if you see a neighbour. >> kids can't afford homes,'s. >> that's a heartbreaking sentence. >> and kids can't afford a mortgage, home prices are too high, as part of the inflation problem, paychecks have been shrinking during biden, paychecks for ordinary middle-class people have been tracking. and i have to say the reason trump holds a big late on the economy and on inflation is behind -- because during the trump years paychecks exploded. they got to pay raises. under biden and kamala harris they got pay cuts. this is so important. >> all true we don't get to talk policy until the top of the ticket insert itself we've got 2:00 pm eastern time from donald trump. the all-consuming goal of trump needs to be to talk about the economy, and the force kamala
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harris off the patella brought to. force or off. challenger to a debate. i've read reporting he's going to do that, may be multiple debates, do it today. today. i want an economy debate,. >> debate right now. >> debate right now. >> before the dnc. >> the reason why she has not held a proper news conference or feels that she needs a debate or answer americans questions is because she doesn't need to, she feels. and that is the biggest hallmark of all. as she said it earlier note that she siding what is it she held, not her compliments that she did while she was in office. it is all about checking boxes, admitting the box i get her to the first one as you pointed out but not anything she's actually done. there is no experience and that's why she fails. the notion that this media is both protecting her wages the verb that's been put in black and white by this silence and also failing to ask the questions we have basic people saying he's not allowed to go on
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the tarmac, she owns the tarmac now, is a physical emblem. at the end of the day she has only demanded respect, she has not earned that. and that is why she will fail. we need to understand these policies at the end of the day all of these people at the rally, they were voting for biden. what we need to do a donald trump and the dop -- dop is harnessed all those undecided or independent who see that under this administration the economy, the foreign policy, all of those important big-ticket items they trust trump, we did this higher plus. >> 2:00 pm eastern time donald trump with a questions." kamala harris will not, he well. you did last week to. the former president is about it to hold a news conference the current president has been mia. what is he doing? who's in charge? that's next. who
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>> vice president of kamala harris and her newly minted. for heart vice president on a ticket on the democratic side, are giving a lot of attention right now. however, present biden is the one who is still in the white house and were not seeing much of him. last time we saw him was monday when he was coming out of the situation room of a reporter asked them about iran, imminently hitting israel, and saying he said, he hoped that did not happen but he doesn't know. where has biden been and wants he doing? >> has a president spoken to any other u.s. service members were injured this week overseas by iran? >> don't have any conversations this big of. >> can you give the american people and expectation of how much, or how little we expect to see the president?
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>> will see them tomorrow, there will be more opportunities we have five months left here, they'll be plenty of opportunities obviously to see the president. >> no new calls to speak up today,. >> is there anything you can share about how he spending his days since he didn't have public events yesterday or today,. >> you'll see him tomorrow as i just mentioned. >> harris: you know she has a schedule. if she doesn't, that's a problem to. you know what's happening in the world tensions escalating in the middle east, americans being wounded in iraq. the stock market taking a dive this week. rebounding somewhat. we lost a high percentage of gains. joe biden took time to speak to cbs, and took a shot a donald trump. he's always got time for that. >> are you confident that there will be a peaceful transfer of power january 2025? >> president joe biden: if it trump wins know i'm not
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confident at all. if it trump loses on not confident at all. he means we says we don't take them seriously, he means it. although stuff about if we lose they'll be a bloodbath, look what they're trying to do now, in the local election people count the votes. there putting people in states where though count the votes. you can't love your country only when you went. >> harris: note to self, how is it that he can talk about more about that than the imminent danger of a wide war in the middle east which sets of the globe unfilled. politically. >> walking around answering questions, and they say are you going to restrain iran and so forth, and he says i don't know. is about the worst thing in the american could possibly say and it shows the continued appeasement towards iran and for that matter our other enemies such as russia and china. he is the appeaser and chief.
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i'll tell you what, donald trump had this saying when he dealt with afghanistan or other enemies, i have your cell phone number, and i know what your home address. and you know his adopted that? the israeli defence forces as they take out hamas commando in the middle of the run. i have your cell phone number, and your home address and i'm going to take you out and it's a warning to all of them that you may not wake up alive the next morning. that's what you need. not i don't know. will see how it goes. that's utter nonsense that's not what the commander-in-chief does for this country. >> the fact that they say a lot plenty of opportunities it to see them in the next five months that's not what we need. at the moment when there are simmering global tensions what we need is an absolute firm stature, rear -- reassuring us not only that situation will be taken in hand that will support our allies be as quick these
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rising tensions and a proxy diving left in torment but also here. and said he stoke severe. i don't know if that's going to be peaceful transfer. what we've gotten is a commander-in-chief by name only that has senioritis that hangs out in delaware avoids oppressed that maybe we'll see him walking to marine one, otherwise want to questions. instead falls back on this during discontent and all the division that we were told from the beginning the adult in the room when not do. >> harris: no one knows vocabulary like you do. it's a double use of senioritis. can't wait to get out of the house and do whatever and he's a senior citizen. i get you. >> he's very confused because he saying if trump wins that will not be a peaceful transfer of pyro. is he not realize he's a president. and he's the one who will be transferring power if it trump points. so that means he can't wait to
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give of the power. batches should scare all of us. a man who does have senioritis who does not know his own name who shakes hands with the dead people, is not going to let go of the presidency. that smart terrifying. >> do you think you realize he says that? >> i don't thing he realizes he's president. >> i was looking at his official schedule not everything on the official schedule granted, monday his official schedule is one phone call and he had that meeting in the situation room. nothing on the schedule tuesday and wednesday and yet the press secretary had something on the schedule. the press secretary has more of a scheduled on the president and today he has a ceremony phone call in the back to the beach and delaware while we've had when a crisis going on with the economy and with iran. he's a lame duck president and now he's calling it in. >> harris: who is dealing with that? kamala harris doesn't have the foreign-policy i don't think she'd argue with us on that. what could you point to?
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she can't do the home on part? >> chief of staff. i guess. >> harris: on nonelected official. >> no one knows. >> this is a question they're having to answer for many times over with official statements from the harris walz take it. did tim walz governor of minnesota bail on his national guard service because he knew his unit what had to iraq? a life report the facts that are stacking up now next. for colon cancer's a priority. indeed! everyone 45+ at average risk should screen for colon cancer. these folks are getting it done at home with me, cologuard. cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45+ at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur.
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24 years to focus on running for congress. at that time there were rumours his unit could be deployed to iraq. and when they were ultimately deployed later that year they saw a lot of heavy come back some of the soldiers in his battalion felt like he had to abandon a. and then used his service record to advance his political career while they were fighting a war. >> we are mad we did what we were supposed to do, we did the right thing, and dishonourable what he did. he left somebody else and today go over his. he ditched us. >> while he did not officially retire until may of 2005 the process of submitting retirement papers starts five to seven months before then. and according to the minnesota national guard the official mobilization orders for his unit weren't issued until july of 2005, two months after he retired. others who served with him note it's normal for soldiers to
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retire after 20 years of service and today democrats held a call the pushback on these allegations. >> one of the worst things you can do in america that attack a veteran. for their service. it's old, its entirety, in america it's not going to put up with a. we will not put up with a. >> the harris campaign has not directly addressed these specific allegations but is touting the work he did for veterans during his time in congress saying he will continue to champion the veteran issues as vice president. >> thank you. >> kayleigh: if you thought the media at what a great kamala harris pathologist version you were wrong. this is on storage towards -- steroids with kamala harris becoming one of the champions of the democratic party after being one of the most unpopular vice president joe candidates. this is all thanks to the media. >> watching the vice president yesterday it was mesmerizing in
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the sense that it's been a while since i've seen a rally like that. or in person. and watching you could just sense the power in the hall it was the power of joy, the power of laughter. the power of hope for the future. >> i don't know where it came from and where it's been. four weeks ago we sought leadership last night. bob casey the former governor of pennsylvania who won reelection said pennsylvania's i john wane estate not a jane fonda state peer she was john wayne last night. she was a leader. >> a leader. she was a clear that she was a boss. >> we have not seen as an democratic party since 2008 when barack obama was a candidate. >> the excitement was at a level that had been quite frankly since president obama was running for reelection. >> it goes back to obama levels of excitement. >> kayleigh: the media is also
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finding over tim walz. >> all americans riddle america high school teacher, football coach,. >> this personal informal vibe that is really appealed to allow democrats. >> he's a foxy -- folks he guided, very friendly nice guy. >> approachable, you get the feeling he's got plenty of neighbours that has maga hats. >> he has an ability to beat one person said cuddly. >> and democratic circles, after he coined a new of attack against republicans. >> they've got a guy here who is from central lips as he drops out of of a norman rockwell painting. he's a small town america incarnate. >> the pairing is actually quite magical. >> one of his friends told me this morning, that his superpower is... >> kayleigh: i want to make
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sure i got it right. i was watching and i heard superpower superpower, so many times. and i heard obama comparison so many times. and then the cherry on top wasn't david is saying tim walz dropped out of a norman rockwell painting. did i get it right? >> i guess so. he is a midwesterner, he is a man of the new west, he was a relatively moderate house member. you did defend veterans what's happened is as governor he has moved far left. which often happens when you take larger jobs in the democratic party. i am so going back why didn't kamala harris pick him? i'm reading stuff from all the major wall street journals and new york times the washington post, and the line that was put out by the campaign, she felt comfortable with him. she felt comfortable with him the reality was she needed to pick someone from the burning
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standards left of the democratic party. the altar progressive of the democratic party it had nothing to do with a comfort level. that's what happens when you ride up to the pole in that movie. you move to the far left. that's what happened with this governor. he was admitted -- midwestern bass boat coach, i don't begrudge them, as governor, he has had an extreme left-wing record just look at tax hikes, regulations, he hates business, the state is losing his population, business are moving out. has one of the worst employment situations in the country, and the course he has a very far left social engineering type policies this is a bernie sanders approach let's not kid ourselves and that's why kamala harris pick them. josh schapiro and pennsylvania was way too moderate, pennsylvania is an oil and gas estate. base rack they could not have a fracture on the democratic ticket. i'm sorry going over.
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>> harris: all that is fascinating. >> that's what this story is about. the guy transposed himself into a far left a bernie sanders follower get serious. trumpet will make them pay for it. >> harris: the chance while she is speaking yesterday. you can't hide. last word is genocide. they were making things brought in the last word was always a genocide peer that's a problem for her. >> schapiro down like netanyahu but he defended israel you can't have anyone defending israel on the democratic national take it let's face it as a par laughter progressive line. >> i want to illustrate the power of the media we just how the media finding over kamala harris. but prior to that you had nbc news paul kamala harris hits record low for vice president and the approval rating is a 2024 problem, los angeles times as biden flounders why aren't democrats hold on kamala harris. this is what immediate was saying and then they flip the
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script. it's a powerful. >> emily: now that focusing on her culinary skills in the kitchen and saying he's reclaimed what it means to cook merely for the love of food and not because of gender rolls. it's an entire manufactured joke and remember i thought old white men where the problem, apparently now however it's endearing... >> kayleigh: >> i think he's most dangerous kind progressive, he has one that they've rapped in eight flannel shirt and those false mythology and art that to get away from his real record which is incredibly dangerous to americans who are hurting most right now. for people whose wages are not needing inflation they are the ones who are going to be hard to buy a high tax environment where the federal government is going to take more control than they ever have from two people who lost for power. and i don't care about his temperament,'s policies are incredibly dangerous and could be the absolute worst thing for this country considering the economic environment were in right now. >> rapt in a flannel shirt and
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>> were over an hour away from a former president it trumps a news conference. it will be has a first sense of vice president kamala harris named tim walz as a writer may. trumps a news conference is in stark contrast with harris who's been avoiding reporters for 18 days now. we'll bring you that news conference soon as it begins. were getting terrifying new details about the austrian terror plot targeting three of a taylor swift's concerts.
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to austrian citizens have been arrested in connection with the horrifying plot suspects reportedly planned to drive a bomb failed card into the crowd outside the stadium. investigators say they allegedly wanted to kill as many people as possible. the self-made explosives and machetes. officials say i says materials were found in the homes of the suspects. both apparently radicalized themselves online. bunko reports claim that one suspect was recently hired to work a security at the venue. baseball does highlight just how many people attend swift's shows. many of them children. about 65,000 people were expected at the concerts in vienna. k. lateness cannot be more horrifying and of course the object appreciation to those who foiled a plot at the end of the day that is someone who is radicalized on line width of the
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most and was hired to work security. where is the vetting process? >> kayleigh: hired to work security. my head went to the 65,000 in the concert and reportedly hired to security but the 15,000 girls likely, little girls, will be outside the concert. these poor young women. thank god this was thwarted and then i think about the 2134 afghans who have crossed the border 33,000 chinese 544 a radius of 520 syrians since joe biden took office you would think anyone of them are bad actors? who knows. i guess we won't know. >> 99 terrorist. 99 terrorists that got to the asylum process it's unbelievable. which harks back just for one second to the still unsolved the story of how it was that this kid could take a shot at donald trump. we don't know. that the story has been buried all of a sudden the hearings are over. i know it's not directly related
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to the careless with the thing which is a horrible story but i'm just saying i'm still trying to figure out what happened at butler in pennsylvania on that field what happened, happen. i still don't understand it and i'm going to bet you the majority of americans are asking exactly the same question. >> it's a dirty secret that europe has a phenomenal presence of radicalized extremists who are engaging in terror attacks and the stabbings and local crimes including multiple stabbings were children died at the talus with framed dance party at the end of the day this is a symptom of the continued unrest in the middle east why our leadership is so important to take a hard-line stance in support our allies and to recognize that it is indeed a global threat as our security and national security leaders called it the right flags. this is indeed happening everywhere. these threats are very real and very terrifying. >> we were told that by christopher recently when he testified before congress that
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we are in an elevated terror threat environment right now. and it's really scary this is one of the things that the vice president has to answer for because whether or not our title has been ascribed from media in the last couple of weeks, she was the borders person in their life gradual actors who have gotten access to this country. >> chris evert was a cover-up he spoke before the house he was a cover-up. you does not deserve to be the fbi director anymore. he was a cover-up. in fact in that second hearing he didn't even show up. he sent his deputy who had nothing to say. the fb eight should be cleaned out. clean house completely. christopher at the top of the list. clean house. >> we had to do something because we need answers we don't feel safe, and we had a lot of dishonesty and no accountability from the people in charge of federal law enforcement including secret service and fbi. you're right about that reminds me of an harris 190 people were killed jesse who was late as
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anger of death medal told me back in 2016 that he thought it was an inside that job they had accidentally hired terrorists who are the one who made sure those people got into the venue and killed unarmed and helpless concertgoers. >> i want to say this because we had a story about her yesterday taylor swift we were having some jokes and whatnot. when you look at the situation this is an american citizen abroad. is with citizens from every country who love her. and i want to take a moment to talk about the innocence that is lost. when you want to go see someone like that at the concert i don't know if no be able to put together a security it for safety it for the remaining concerts on her tour, but i pray they do. because there's a lot people who want to feel safe. i harken back to the day in 2017
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at the ariana grande concert and that explosion. and the tweed two people killed about. bows in manchester england. i believe she has coming updates in the uk. and that's going to become acquainted. the taylor swift is beloved. irrespective of where they like her music, or down. she is an american citizen representing everyone abroad. he's like a walking olympics if you well. everyone knows her and she's wearing high wire stuff on the stage. it's a shame that this has come to the point that it is but if we need to help these countries ensure the safety at this point of this individual and all of those young girls and boys, in that audience, america step up. >> her london concerts are reportedly still proceeding keep in mind the expectation is 15,000 people outside of the stadium. security is paramount for so
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will have it for you in its entirety and highlights the lack of axes that kamala harris is having at the same time she denmark campaign event. a political panel breaks down pr a chilling threat against talus with concerts in in vienna forcing their consolation. dan hoffman is here on our. hunter biden accused of making millions off of romanian business magnet. why has he not been charged with being a foreign agent? donovan joins us. and mike on why joe biden keeps letting iran and get away with the bad behaviour. john roberts come join me at the top of the hour for america reports. >> kayleigh: to american national tub and stuck in space for months and they may not return to earth until next year. they were sent to the international space station for an 80 day mission back in june. but due to a malfunction with the bowling star liner craft they print stock 250 miles from earth for 64 days pr nasa is
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developing contingency plans one potentially involving elon musk's spacex. that would involve launching one of his craft to the iss in september but it will not bring those two trapped astronauts home until next february. imagine if you pack for a days and you're stuck in the airport for literally a year. that's the only thing. >> you start to worry. i want to know what kind of russians duly have, what kind of food do they have. do they have a good washer and dryer, and how are their bodies responding to what they thought would be a very short journey are they able to make lemons, lemonade with the lemons of the day of god, and are they able to have a different experiments and what we have our own version of this entwined 25? is there some bright side, i know elon musk will love of sis and a private space race. >> i hope you got velcro. bows on the main questions.
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what is the tenor of manasseh, is this something, is as frightening for them is as merely a delay, or as is cause for concern. >> i can speak as a present as we a new nightmare for me i started getting ocean gate submersible vibes remember when that happened last year, the only difference here is ocean gate private-sector going wrong we have private-sector going right. if there's any one i trust it elon musk. it is spacex i stood there i saw spacex go off for the first time in june of 2021st time we sent some of the space in a long time, if i've elon musk them i said my name is god, i believe in private-sector particularly musk. >> to their point we hope its fertile pride the astronauts and getting even more experiments done and a velcro invented and they'll come back to earth safely. >> i heard what larry said will they live? i have all the paint in the world elon musk will figure this out how to get the best minds. i look at what they can teach us when they come back home.
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about being in space and about the resiliency of coming back from disaster. we have an entire nation right now perched on generationally on finding its fortitude, would not it be -- it would be great to have heroes come home and show us how it's done. remind us, remind us of who we candy. when we stick in there and we stick together. i am praying for them i'm also praying for the country that we get to welcome them home and be better by their homecoming. >> we remember the apollo space rock gone wrong when the astronaut was outside of the craft hanging on but the oxygen tank and gnaws at the time said just let him go. there are very real risks and dangers and that's why these olson-johns are so brave and so incredible and we hope that these contingency plans then serve as scaffolding. >> i love what you said, love what you said, praying for them to come home. and teaches everything about the experience and so forth.
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i want to say from a commercial business standpoint once again boeing has a lot to answer for. this was a wants great company, that has fallen so far, they got a new ceo, i don't know nothing about this story, bowling is involved in it and they been involved in so many accidents fatal accidents, i'll leave it there. >> harris: a lot of questions. >> kayleigh: were out. we get to tell you how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪stand back i'm going to show ya,♪ ♪how doug and limu roll, yeah!♪ ♪ ♪you know you got to live it,♪ ♪ ♪if you want to win...♪ [bump] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty,♪
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extemporaneously. trump let his j.d. vance take center stage but trump is on many interviews this week. on the campaign trail j.d. vance has been doing pop up news conferences during a rally which is kind of fresh. the first time we will see the president this week leaned back in on the stump is a news conference. that is diametrically opposed to what we are seeing on the left. >> and when you hear it shaped or phrased by the media, they are saying it is his campaign that is pressuring kamala harris to take questions from the media when it should be the american people are pressuring our vice president to account for her salary that we pay. i also note that political reported they shifted arizona toward harris. the honeymoon period is alive and well but is it ending? this press conference will take us in that direction. >> you pointed out that's where they will be. kamala harris and tim walz in
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arizona. >> arizona and then las vegas. they are on the battleground state tour. trump is smart to do this but he's putting a lot of pressure on kamala harris and so is j.d. vance. they are crating a narrative and a drum beat. wears, harris bred the only thing i would say they should do it right there at that podium. come to bait me. i'm not waiting until after the dnc. i am ready and rearing. debate me next week. >> except for september 4th and if you get it done before that. early voting starts sept september 6th. >> don't forget. middle america suffering from inflation and high unemployment paired mr. trump has economic growth message, tax cuts, tax cuts, growth, growth, growth. >> ten seconds. >> drill baby drill. >> we know how to wrap it up here. we are so grateful for your viewership. "america reports" now. >> i would say this to the mainstream media. kamala harris is i

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