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>> kevin from town, tonawanda. >> tonawanda must be a nativemp american name. >> trump should show up fo shoue all three debates, whether kamala is there or not. kaor not discussione di with britton martha on the fourth. >> that'd be good. kathleenschand mart from new or. >> even though kamala keepsn repeating the same speech, we have to give her credit for at least knowing what statu have she's. >> well, that is on the teleprompter. don't give hers rompter. too mu. >> gabe from cocolalla, idaho. some cities today cocolalla what is that? >> lollapalooza. biden o,ha tc jill that bear fe? his bike to.. it's all for tonight. dvr the show. sean's next. and always remembext alwerr i'ms and this is my world.hannit
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>>y welcome to "hannity" and tonight kamala's embattledla running mate tim walz is facing fresh new scrutiny over a military he is credibly accused of embellishing for political gain claims of stolen valor and downright lyinclaims n all they're getting so much traction. the harris campaign had to change his bio tracti and full details are coming up straight ahead. also, former congresswomans won't believe this story, tulsi gabbard. she also served in the military, reportedly tilse put a government terrorist watch list. gnmenmore weaponization of our justice department under anden and harris, federal government is completely out of control. tulsd r govei, join us in a momt to respond to the egregious abuse of power. this is madness.espo but first, a moment of braverynd from kamalega harris as she lika to say this. i can what can be and be unburdened by what has been, you know , what can be what can be unburdened by what has beenhr
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what can can be, what can be burdened by what unburdened by what has been what can be unburdened by women. a burden undone by what have been. >> let us remain focused on what many of you have heardfm me say all the time.emain lefot us remain focused on what can be unburdened by what has been or can be unburdened by what has been. the vice president anxiously walked toward her doting fans in the media mob for a little over a minute and wow, without any help from a teleprompter. and someho anyw she managed to k ever so briefly to the stateto t run pravda media mob. that was only ththe second time since her coronation that kamala actually summoned a little courage speak off script. and the very first time she has answered any questionse firs her campaign. but don't expect to see much from the vic
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e president offe sc a script moving forward. kamala said she might moaid she e in one sit down interview sometime before the end of the one month, probay with the conspiracy theorist rachel maddow, if we're lucky. >> take a look. there's been a lot of questionsl about when you're going to sit down for your first interview since being the nomineoue and. >> i talked to my team. i want us to get an interview set up before the end of thew montsee thh. great >> great job. you know j, you know what can b? it's august the eighth, so let's get this straight. she's going to need tota l what, seven weeks of preparation for one interview. eks of ption forwhat? one press conference? one gaggle? why not sit downess confce? foro interview tomorrow? i guess she's not capable. accordinrr t capablg to the daily mail, kamala's latest solo press conference was on decembermala second, 2023. and that wasn't very long. that was a whoppind 20 thag 12 . and she took six questions, probably. and she knew about them in adva. now, of course, a lot has happened since decembe
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has 23, but kamala has been unable or u unwilling answer any questions until today. if you consider that answering question us. her unscripted and uncomfortable minute of dialog was not by choice.e. over the past week, carmel has been humiliated by both donald trump, nj advance and fact. donald tthe first person to taks questions from cosmo's press pool. welltions press , i was actually j.d. vancevanc. on the tarmac right thereforce in front of air force two, while carmel just was a few yardtos away. she was busy. now, get this. a few hours before carmel wa w s kamal one minute long q&a, formera' president donald trump, he conducted an hour plus long press conference wherer he answered questions pretty much about everything under the sun. e where hehad this to say aboutt opponent. >> take a look. she's not doing any news. conference in a way she's not doing because she can't do a news conference. she o doott know how t nence. a news conference. she's not smart enough to do a news conference. and i'm sorr enoy. we need smart people to lead this country because our country's never beenuse r
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in this danger before. >> i've never felt that much w danger as we feel now. >> if carmelo wants to silence.p ,well, she could step uphe to the podium, answer questions for anum and hour. most everyone in the state run media mob's a harris supporter ,so there's really nothing stopping her. it's not like she's fixingfixing the border or stopping inflation or lowering energy prices board. she hasn't lifted a finger to reduce violent crime. gace violes through the roof of. finding a solution to war overseas. like joe biden, she barely doeso one event per day. the rest of the day, she's hiding in the equivalent of joe biden's basement. and they're covering covering for her like they did forso biden in 2020. and yet, for some reason grinning from ear to ear. and when she has the moment t giggling and announcing todaywau that she was just she just loves hard work. >> loves hard work, loves it. look, you know the one thing about all of us is we like hard work hard work is good work.
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hard work is good work. the thing that we likeis about hard work is we have funun doing hard work, right? because we know what wen: stand for. >> well, her very own staff, they paint a very different picture. quote kamalavery dif harris is a clueless bully who refuses to do our homework. remember, percent turnover rate. but there's also another reason kamalamember 90 unwilling to speak off script. she is running from her own radica offl, extreme, dangerousw deadly, in some cases record. now, both kamala and her socialist running mate. they have taken the moste most radical positions on literally everything. they're gettin rag a pass from the state run pravda media mob, but they want ban fracking and drilling. they want to defund the police, the. ey w it, reimaging they want to abolish ice. they she compared it to the kkak . they want to totally decriminalize all the illegal immigration. kkk ant they support open borders and free education, health care
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,housing and driver's licenses for illegals. they support the insane $93 g trillion green newre deal. the redistribution of wealth scam of scams in favor of raising taxes , 70 to 80%.80 per they support gun confiscation. cethey want to protect low, change surgeries and puberty blockers for young kids even without parental consent. pae of wall walls. they want to criminalize speechi ,find that they find uncomfortable. they have supported all of these insanendrtable hav polici. years. abortion, up to the moment of birth, no problem. in fact, according to foxnews.com, walsh even supportefod a plan to curb socis security paymentocs and increase their retirement age. meanwhile, donald trump wants to end taxing people on social security , said he won't ever cut social security and he anx tips for workers. so she's going after old people and she thinks if.
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you're 18 to 24. you're dumb, really dumb. that's why they put you in dormitories with iras. now it's a different story for harris and walz. only now they have suddenly and miraculously experienced what we call an electionon yea year conversior n. or at least that's what their staffers are saying behind closed doors aying . now, kamala won't actually say sh on, hass standing all the controversial issues she's taken in the past. now, itaken inf she says she che them. that would mean she changed them only whend th would m she g or became the presumptive democratic nominees beco. that would be a completely dishonest lie. election year conversion. her positions are not even. listed on her campaign website. very unprecedented. and speaking of the campaigne ca website, only a few days aftermp her running mate wasccused accused of embellishing his service in the embe or the harris campaign they were now forced to change. was his biography to reflectz bg the true story. noray tow, many of those that he
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served with walls are accusing him of stole sern serious charge for plating his rank. pretending that he was deployed to a combat zone with a with a with a gun that should never be used outsid e war zones that he wanted to take away from law abiding citizens. w-abd and reality was quickly retired shortly beforein wal his was scheduled to deploy to iraq, even though he had already signed ira on for to serve for two more years. we'll have a lot more onr in this coming up later in the show. now, unfortunately, this is a story you're not going to hear about on the other so-called news outletsut. do you remember why dan rather was given the exit door over at fake news cbs? hat ho remember that whole story? remember the coverage of of the national guardlecoverage, gn bush? their reporting was wrong. it looksg was wron based on theg the website. everybody else has the storyd t
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except the media won't cover it. you know, instead, what are we getting coveraget cover it are e from politico? quote, male politicians usuallyt terrible at dressing down. but tim walz is one of the fewl that can actually pull it off. and this reporit t title quote, , tim walz was my teacher 20 years ago. >> here's what i learned. here's one glowinghere'si lear m that article. quote, walz didn't overload his students burdensome hallmark. he challenged them in other ways, them to wrestleth iss with issues like the cambodianuv and how the french government s. died muslim citizener now, despite all this fawning media coverage and it's pretty evere. kamalar and pre or kamala harris and tim walz are still ducking, dodging the pres lz ares. oo it's not a good look for a pair- of far left politicians far to receive a single primary vote. anyway, here with reaction, the author of the big new bestselling book progressivelywo why today's democrats ain't your daddy's donkeys. mocrats fox news contributor mea
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analyst joe concha, along ibutor ar chi contributo charlie hurt, former white house chief of staff reince priebus. efall right, joe, congratsth on the books. will start book, we'll start with you you t tonight. i mean, there's a lot to unpack here. donald trump was there for an hour, what, 10 minutes? 15 minutes, whatever it was today. mi5 tes, wno problem. pro answering questions, question after question aftebler question. j.d. vance has been answering questions almost every dayce ha and she goes into the witness protection program and the media doesn't care. just like they didn't care and they protected joe hist basement all throughout the 2020 campaigl througn. by my count, sean, donaldmy c trump took 42 questions during this press conference. that's exactlypress co two morey questions than kamala harris has taken in sincee bide joe biden was bullied out of running again 19 days ago. dy >> here's a fun stat.s kamala harris has not held sol a single solo press conference on domestic soilo o in five pls years since she announced she
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was running foe r president bacn in 2019. 2019he hasn't earned a single vote despite tur when she ran in 2019, 2020. >> i guess she didn't get to 2020. and obviously now is amocratic democratic nominee in 2024. and by the wayee, trump's strategy here was a masterstroke regarding bee debate trump hers, because e modern political era, it has been traditional that thedates general election candidates hold three presidential debates. so given the precedent, kamalaus harris must agree to the three debates trump agreed to. but she won't.ported e and now, as you reported earlier, shes is more than thre one three weeks to prepare for a friendly interview on the view or msnbc.? that'll be like t-ball if you put a beach balll be l on te . so, kamala harris, all sizzle, thisteak, all foam, no beer. this is the teleprompter candidacpromptery with kamala ah tim walz, for that matter. but the momentum is changing fo. by the way. >> the sugar high is ending. the jig is up. wethe jip anwe already see two t today. trump up by five and rasmussen up a few points.
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and a cnbc poll. despite kamala harris getting the most coverage in thest favor history of presidential , john and i would believe that wisconsin is a winnablensin i state. reince priebus. >> yeah, absolutely. but look, you know, you all right? the the strategy of harrisf harr is to do nothing and letisth the media recreate this barack ree election. and you talked about diving and ducking and it's like dodgeball. but, you know, you can it y get pretty far in dodgeball as long as you don't get hit. >> so if you don't get hitou , you can keep going. thnethat's why i think we goket to gedo back to the basics, whih is what brought trump here in the first place. basi bbefore that first debate,h is what it was inflation. it was the economye fi was the border. and donald trump said it so many times during the debateinnc . it's gas, groceries and the things that are affecting the families. soand thgs that record that your on the screen in the monologueer is the blueprint to winning here. and walz is no different
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in minnesotadifferent governmenn health care women in sports giving away their entire for 20 weeks off of work. i mean this is joe is right this is so winnable. so that's the first thing. the second thing is that's going to come down to this boring thing called the ground ,which is thousands of peoplethu on the ground in wisconsinsan, attacking early vote absentee ballot , voting one by 110 hourse a day. the voting startby ones in mid-september. this thing is cooking up in a cooka m now.week fro so it's coming dow n to this razor-thin majorito y. 's com we can win it, but it's comingii down to the basics. and that borincsg thing called the ground game. well, let me follow up and then we'll go to charlie. you were one of the most successful rnc chair.sory. in history. you understand this game as well as anybody. where do you see this game where the republicans are now? the president's campaign is now compare to 2020.o 2020 compare it to 2016. have republicans do they haveon
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a strong enough ground game? do they have enough attorneys at the ready? are they are they really pushing early voting, voting by mail, legal ballot harvesting and these issues? oto hey, i've done a lot of work over the last few days trying to get to thre some answers on h on this. >> and theisy are they've got hundreds of people out there on the ground. they're goin og employ thousands of people, paid door to door t. >> the sophistication is getting better and better. and ths gettge campaign is so well-funded. i mean, they can put $20 million on the ground in these battleground states and attacked these votes. but look, early voting, absentee voting is really it's grown phenomenally over the last four to eight years. >> so this is going to take t a tripling dowhin of this effort on the ground. i think that they're up to i i t, i think that they're ready for it, but it's going to come down to execution. we're going to fint'e
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d out in a month, in a week whether it's working. >> charlie, let med you. i agree with joe about the honeymoon. the sugaoe abor high. those are terms i myself have used. howeves myselfr, they're going o their convention. usually there's a convention a bounce after that reality. convt going to set in here. the one problem that i also see that republicans have is that they have a corrupt mediait that is basically complicit, complicit, and nothing but an extension of the walls campaign . so they've got to bypass that and they've got to inform the american people how radical, extreme and frankly, dangerou how ese policies are. >> how do they do that? yeah, i don't even know if it's actually an extension of the harris-walz campaign. and rather it's just sort of the campaign, because i don't think that they're necessarily getting anyy dire direction from harris-walz there. i don't think that i think y are hunkered down.
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they don't want to explain anything. they have obviouslny. >> kamala harris, i guarantee you this could change positions . there's got to be coordination, has to b thee i i'm sure. i'm sure there is to. some degree. but the media is all too happy to carry whatever water haey need to to cover forr kamala harris and to cover for democrats. part of that is because they so despise donald trump, because donald trump is such a threat to the system. but either way, she's to play this entire thing where she hides out and she doesn' st ever explain anything. the fact that she doesn't have any issue xplains on her website a is absolutely shocking. but she does think that she cabn get away with it. and that's why what i think is so important is to keep running all of the clips from the past of her cackling, of her talking about all of these crazy thingt als, about how much more woke everybody needs to be and how runneed to hav woke everybe rep run all of those things, because eventually at somee thin
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point, if that's all the footage that we can run of her t demonstrating her positions on these things, at some point she's going to get smokee thingt and she's going to have to do answer some questionhave to s as going to have to debate. and when that happens, i think that's going to be the endappena of her campaign. that's how bad. i don' st i don't think except for brad and martha. i don't think anybody in the media woult rd actually askons. the questions. but joe concha, you know, bua, this is your areado you of expertise. do you believe that that believe this will get into the bloodstream of american culture? will every theodstream americanw the radical record of both of them before they vote earlytf ? >> voting starts in 40 days. wow. 40 days. i think, sean, the social media is an equalizer a certain extent as far as youtube and x and all these places wherel these clips are going viral. as far as kamala harris opposing domesticre enery like fracking and fossil fuels, opposes ice. border walls remain in mexico.mn policy supports sanctuary
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cities, supportsn mexi changesr minors without parental permission, supports raising taxes, supports allowing violent felons to vote from jailsu and allowin, all while eg the supreme court, ending the filibuster ndin and another, w by the way. >> iay, iff this is a number one issue as far as the economy is concerned, ask this question what business experience does kamala harris and tim walz have exactlywhat bus. because the answer is zero. that's kind of a big deal. and that's something that donals zeroat's ad trump sg be hammering home. >> and oh, by the way, there in thesituatmpter situation room. >> so picture kamala harris as commander in chiefio comman. sean, sean. no, this if this democratic ticket wins, you will not recogniz e democre this country that i know. >> and i think you're right. i don't know anything ryan'si do about super pacs. pacs harn'knowd, money, soft mof that's your area of expertise. howeve r, with 40 days until early voting, don't ads to get,' up sooner than later. t yeah, they need to get up. but really how this goes,
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everybodup y is when you're dealing with you get billions of dollars billts,u're spending in abou five states. these campaigns, this campaign know s what beer. you drink, what car you drive, how many kids you have, how much money you makide. if yu they know where you work. so if you work in an energy sector, they're going to know if you're in pennsylvani lorhea and you're running against kamala harris. and she wants to shut down gasva kno and energy, they're going to know about it. so this is like slicing this 50,000 people outof of 7 million in a particular state. wow. in ar state.y the detail of this is so important, why that's so important. >>ant, why 2002 people paid on the ground to make this happe tunn. t i think that's great advice. charlie, can they pull that off ? >> i think they can. and they're going to have to fight it every single day fi, the media tpoint is going to be against them. i think even against, more stroy than the harris campaign. i'd say take the gloves off now. don'n: i would sayt wait until g
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has already begun. all right. y begun.k you all appreciate your time tonight. now coming up, new shocking ng up ne footage from the dayof that president trump the assassinatio dayn took place.tok our very own alexis mac adamsve has the veryry o latest. d ne and new disturbing details distt the foiled terror plot at that taylor swift concert in vienna. we'll check in with swif. tgraham gabbhow did tulsi gabbard ever end up on the terror watch list? wow. straight ahead. >> i still love to surf, snowboard and, of course, skate . >> so i take kuno magnesium to support my muscle and bone health. kilos extra strength, high absorption magnesium helps me get the full benefits of magnesium. >> qnol the brand i trust want the effects of faster. meet rose sparks. they contain sildenafil and tadalafil, but sparks dissolve under tongue dissolvable work faster than old school pills.
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gets us a little bit b closer to some answers that we should have had within hours. our very own alexis macadams is here. re wit she has a full report.ort. it is infuriating. it iw more.o >> we should have known sooner, but what do we learn today? hey, sean. yes, we put in this request the other week to get this body camera footage. and we did get it todadyy fromui the local authorities there in butler. it shows just how chaotic things were afte inr formerter m president trump was nearly assassinated up on that stag pre being on the ground that day, i saw one angle. but this body video, body ono gives you a you different outlook. this happening in the minutes right after the shooting aerent you can hear the cops talking there. one officer, sean, livid, saying he told the secret service to secure that roof, but says they didn't listen. >> i told them they needem to post the guys here, too. >> and i told them that the the secret service i told i . e postay >> i told them the post guys over here. unreal. so check ] this out. about 30 seconds before the gunman opened firethirty,r a
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one officer had a chance to stop this entire thing, to stop the shooteechancer. you can see him there kind of getting boosted up onto that rooftop. that was a local polic aeght up officer getting brought up there by another cop. but when he saw the armed 20-year-old sean up on that roof, he dropped down. then the gunman opened fire. that officer saying he sawop that 20 year old on the rooftop with the air laying on the ground nextth to a backpack. >> listen, before we came up here, i put my head up there like an idiot by myself, dude, he turned around. >> i dropped . so there were 12 videos released by police today. we're still combing througher them to see what else is in there. and one video clip, though, you can hear the cops talking about how they were watching the gunman for a while, but say they just lost traca whilk of him.. so there's going to be moreea congressional hearings. we'll have to see what comes out of tharings an'll havet. ha. local authorities telling me, including the sheriff i just talked to earlier, that he's preparinies tellincluding to bed by the feds in the coming days. we'll have to see what comes out of that. g daysso wjohn. alexis, wow, the shocking report. we thank you for. thank. we appreciate it. all right. now tonight, we are learning toni detailsg detail about the foiled terrorist
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attacks planned against taylor swiftt th at her concerts in austria. pretty chilling stuff. concs say that bomb making materials were founds in the homes of two suspects arrested yesterday and onem of them reportedly told authorities they hope to kill both himself and as many other people as outside of the stadium using knives and bombs . both men also appeared to be als radicalized by isis and al qaeda. now, materials from both groups were found in their homes. now, if any of this sounds a bit familiar, that could own be because your own fbi fbs,ctor in this country has us, what, five times before congress that this exact coulde. unfold right here? look, i have also been veryl abu vocal about the fact that sincen and this is really since the last time i appeared befor e that, we are increasingly concerned about the possibilit y of the not just of a of a
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foreign terrorist inspired veryu attack, which is very much, very much a concerncern.n. but even the potential for a coordinated foreign attack,rrs perhaps like what we've seen against the concert hallattack in russia, for example, but just here in thet ju united statests. sean: >> so why then hasn't the fbir director, why is itinte our intelligence community, why haven't they demandellwhd that r laws be enforced, for example, at the border that inexplicable and frankly, it is unforgivablee unless repeated warnings are just to simply see why a s o ,that when something happens, they can say, oh, we we warned w you, we you so.we now the threats are coming from every direction. direct we're now learning tonight from john solomon over at just the news.comfrom, the pakistanin recently arrested for plotting to kilrecentl donald trump landd at the houston airport. he was detaine landed briefly by authorities who then let him leave under their, quote, significant public benefit
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parole. and that's the power they have.. despite writing down the fact that he had recently travelewndh to iran. now, thank god that same terrorist was later stoppee w d from carrying outt his plan to assassinate donald trump, who actually brought uphn this very suspect during his press conference today whenb he was asked about a number of topics, including his efforts, repair his relationship with georgia governor brian kemp. take a lot. . >> the fbi came to see me about the shooter. er i think they've done a very good job and i think they did a very good job with respecte to this other lunatic that they have in custodothetic thaty. yeah, i'd love to see it get repaired. i think that if we don't win , georgia is a big is a big win, is a big state. so orgia is won alabama by a recor. nobody's ever gotten that many votes. ut >> i won south carolina by a record. >> all right. here now with reaction in south carolina, senator linseyh graham. senator, i was actually glad to heacarolina r the president today say
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that he'd like to repair t this relationship. i understand that you were in a room with governor kemp last nighh got and he made clear, i believe is in an ex post that he wanted to keep focused and dialed in on kamala harris and defeatingd anon the l radical presidential team ever to run for the four that office. i think this is one of these moments where it's all hands on deck. and i hopen whatever differences they may have can be put behind them forever. e caput beand that we understane economic and policy, immigration policy, energy policynd of tim walz kamalawalz harris are a danger to all of us. never mind kamal the foreign pod disaster. i've never felt better about georgia. go dogs. i can't believe i said that. that how about this? .s how much i want to win? so let me tell you, i was in atlanta last night with governor camp and the
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first lady who was absolutely delightful, we're raising monety ,the national republican senatorial committee governor was there helping us take back the senate. kelly loeffler'sate. house andru her husband, jeff, raised $1,000,000. and when he spoke, the firstg thing out of his mouth, he looked at everybody in the room and said,out ofhe i want da trump to win georgia, i'm all in for donald trump. i'm going to give hime hi my political machine. i've got a greatm ground game. i've put money behind it,t and we're going to winmog to georgia for trump because harris is a disaster for go georgia. i talked to the first lady. i'll talk to thevately we arnor privately. we're back on track in georgia. we're all looking forwark ind. and with kemp and trump working together, taking kemp'ogether,sd game and president trump's vision, we're going to win s georgia. i feel so much better today than i did last week. best dayo das are ahead for georgia. let me tell you that that thatot says a lot for governor kemp. and i really don't know him that well. govereally k, friends from
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my friends in georgia, you know what? good for him, you know, agree the thing is, i'm sure they agree on like 85, 90% of the issues. and we don't we'rethe is 40 dayg from early voting. we don't have time for this. this is a real threat to the country. you know, i don't tot ifor ene it's immigration, i don't care if it's energy, law and order, safety, security. i don't care what the economy, foreigen policy. you know, it's i've never been this worried the country. u just the just heard the fbi director, linsey.really yeah. well, so governor kemp really laid i lett right out on the lin he said, listen, georgia can't mosl beour more years of thi and harris will be worse than biden, believe it or not worse, people in georgia are suffering. and governor kemp told everybody in that room, blood vessel in the eye and said, listen, i amai all inr for donald trump. m i'm going to turn on mycal ma political machinche to, make sue he wins georgia. and we all know when we wiwenit georgia, we're well on our way to 70. and if we lose, georgia would be a lonand ifloseg night.
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we're not going to loset go georgia. president trump has the right visionin. e reason the reason terrorism is on the rise is because of withdrawas on l from afghanistan. weak policies by biden, terrorists on steroids a are coming to a broken border. governor kemp gets all that. governorthe first lady could nou have been more charming and delightful. n bthese two people, the first lady, the governor of georgia, are going to heltht ladyp president trump win a state we can't afford to lose. and i appreciate what presidena trump said today with president trump's vision and governor trump'saent trums governor kempw a ground game. we're going to win georgia. >> you know, i think georgia is i'ch an important stat.e. i lived there for four years. i do love the people of georgia. yeahr s , and they're really greatey'ree people like the people of south carolina. i mean, salt people of the ear. and you know what? well, yeah, they're not likee tt the people that ran me out of new york. methe two governors in a row ta said they don't want conservatives in their state. >> i got the the message that left. >> i can take a hintleft.
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linsey. i know what i'm not wanted, wel. but they treated me really well in spite of being from new york, although i hadn't lived ther ie in 16 years. >> but you know, it's really does difference. yeah yeah i didn't know gover governor kemnop that well, but t spent a lot of time with him last night. i'm very impressed by hihim lais and his political operation. the first lady and president trump hase hiss, the right visir the times in which we live. let's marry up his visioh we lin with governor kemp's political team. governor kem and we'rel on well on our way to do 70. >> listen,e wa it's like they bt want to get on the right track. and i think that's good news fot tr any american that sees that kamala harris and tim walls are, you know, extreme, radical and dangerous for our future, because i believe that. all right, senator graham, thank you. and straight ahead tonight, the fallout over tim walz embellishmen tonigt of his militarye. service. that lie continues. why did tulsi gabbar thtinues.d end up
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and outbound international flights. now, we did reach out to the tsa. ndonal flights outthey us in pat skies program uses a risk based approach to identify passengers and appl y enhanced security measures, but could not confirm any individuals met the criteria for additional screening. lieutenant colonel in the army i reserve. she served, by the way, in iraq for 12 months. she was in kuwait. former democratic congresswoma2n . fox news contributor and probably known forfoontribu one other thing, an absolute beat down of kamala harris ibel a debate going back when she was running for the nomination t . tulsi gabbard joins us now. let me get this straight for what we only know this because of a whistleblower'swer is my understanding. that's right. that you were targeted myin andt every flight you went on there were, what , 3 to 5 air marshals that were with you and that you would go through a screening process that could take up to a wern every single e
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you boarded an airplane and. you do travel a lot because you're in demand for speeches, eventst becaus, etc..do i is that correct? do i have e that down right? shawn yes, you have that correct. you have this is the only the information that we know. obviously i experienced a significant change in my travel when all of this began on july 23rd. the air marshal whistleblowerutd lawsuit came out and we're very disturbed by what was going on, spoke vee truth and confirmedd y my suspicions. but my real question is, what don't i know? and thiss is the real pain i and stress that's been caused both to me and miny by this whoe situation is day and night wonderinnighg. if and what government institution or agency is monitoring my phone calls, surveilling me in my movemens b my travels, knowing that they may be looking for some kindsome of excuse or derogatory action
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to come after me. and so when when you live envihis environment, it's impossible to feel freee ln knowing that they're looking for for a reason to tofor a tot only come after me, but -- but look at what action they could possiblyy take against me. no american deserves this. no american deserves to live in fear of our own government, you know? >> tulsi not that it matters ite doesn't it doesn't even compare in any way to what you're goin g through and have been through. but, you know, i was told by jim jordan on this show,y soi my social media was suppressedal in 2020. i've had my private texty priv messages on three separatepublic occasions released to the public without any any any knowledge or permission of mine whatsoever. you are describing an orwellian nightmare, the idea that as of of somebody that served their country, former
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congresswoman, that this is happening to you and that people are willing to talk about it. why do i suspect that thosout io whistleblowers are going to be the ones that end up getting attacked herwetacked he? well, we already know that the tsa launched an investigation into those who leaked this information in complete defiance of the whistleblower protection act. and in taking an action that can only be see n as retaliatory. i give them great credit for i' to stand uprage for what's right and ford for our righwht to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness in their surveillance of me and my family. that is what they have taken away from us. liberty, freedom, the abilitys n to speak our minds, exercise our first amendment rights. they have violated our our fourth amendment right to privacy and that that is not something that can be undone. shawn, this is something that tu will have to live with now for t the rest of my life, constantly looking over my shoulderhi s myi
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and wonder, wondering who isfewd watching me, who is following meers , what conversations of me are they listening to and what are they going to do? how ar they're e they going to try to weaponize that information that they are seeingeyes the, ty are gathering? because as we know, under the biden-harris administrationn ,they have n ho hesitationon ine in weaponizing all means possible, all tools available to them to to target their and go after their political opponents, anyone they deem as a threat to their powery . and i would vouch for you, but it's not going to helpe yo. >> but not joking around. my understanding is this now, at least temporarily stopped in your case, but not led in case.'s >> i don't know that to be true. the situation changed in thege last flight that i took, but i also know fromw one of the whistleblowers that i spoke to that even the screening changed. there were still air marshal scs surveilling me assigned to my flight. this is the thing we don'ti to w
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what the facts are. there is no transparency. the there unfortunatelactsy is o accountability. the bottom line is this must end. webottom l american people have constitutional rights that our governmen ot is charged to uphold, protect and defendran and this government under this administration is doing the exac it opposite. dirty dossiers paid for by hillary used for pfizer. that's pretty bad. 51 former intel official s that know nothing about a laptop that's very real and lying about it in the weeksh before an election. that's really bad. this is right up there s real. i hope you and your family get good name and your honor restored and that they make a full, complete apology.la and frankly, i wouldn't blame you if you sued them. as a matteme r of fact, if i was you, i would. i'm so sorry it's happenin yg. t tulsi gabbard, thank you. thank you. up next, kamala's campaign doing damage control after confusion swirling ontrol around a conversation she had with an anti israel or anti-israel
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story. >> slash tima. all right. columnist campaign is in damage contron: kamall after some repos circulating that she would be open to an armss circul emban with israel as we are expecting iran to attack at any minute. any one of our aides, by the way, and they're now saying she never agreed to discuss the embargeeo and we have no ida because she doesn't do interviews, is never asked ius . questions. this all comes after she met with anti-israel activistwhy di on wednesday night. why did she meet with them? now, still, her meeting the leaders of the un uncommitted movement from the primary season is opening speculation about her positionss . and remember, she didn't
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show up for netanyahu's address to congress. she encouragede dishowp fo peopp using the phrase radical islamic terrorism. i now, neither she nor joe oslrit the usa supporteshd israel andl rightly retaliating against iran after they attackedy a israel. and our track record with understanding the dangernd ourcd that is the number one state sponsor of terror. iran ate-spon is shockingly naivehert and beyond ignorant. here with the reactiontion the, executive director of the lawfare project, brooke goldsteirector owelfarn and foxs contributor tammy bruce. good to see you both. brooke, start with you.wow. wow. meetingwh with them? >> right. why? why didn't she meet with netanyahu, the leader yf the greatest democrac in the middle east, the greatest ally that america has. but she spends the tim americaet with a five, a1c4 islamist lobbying group whose sole purpose is to engages to in political blackmail against the democratic party, basically saying to them, if you don't take a pro hamas i anti-israel
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stance, we are going to take democratic votes w away from yo. and it's because of these types of lobbying groups t that. we're seeing the radicalization of the democratic party like we've never before.we hav we have somebody who they are running for vice president heaping praise on ilhan omar, the greatest anti-semite in our government. right now. we have someone, kamala harris, who's running for president, who can't even bring herselfow to hamas, a designateds terrorist group for the suffering of the gazans. her entire policy is around trying to pressure netanyahu to pull out of gaza and leavehaa hamas in power and support this muslim colonialist campaign to take over east coast of the mediterranean. >> let's get your take, tammy.ke and remember, you know, the whole issue of why wasn'holt josh shapiro chosen. clearly, the vetting of tim walz was wt joshchapiro a disass getting worse every day.
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yes, well, with with tim as brooke has noted, he's already displayed his sympathy, sympat the effectively the hamas wing of the democratic party, if han just a wing at thispoint. point. i think governor shapiro, he already debased himself initially in distancing himself from his comments when he was 20 about serving with the idf. and that was horrible enough. i but i do think that they askedd even more of him that heeven doe and, of course, then he withdrew himself afteratever whatever it was they were asking of him. it's overall a remarkably shocking situation overa. at the same time, we've seen what's going on on college campuses, on the streets of this country. the nature, on of the hate crims against jews. fromyet there's been nothing really from kamala harris, nothing on any issue, say the least. but when we do see both her an
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d walsh see something very clear, and that is a dynamic where ite is not israel, that is the mosit thing in the middle east. it seems to be iran. east their death squads of hezbollah and hamas. and so becausehezbol they won'ty anything, we just need to watch what they've already done, said what they've already said. this is and obviously an existing issue clear minds can make. it's obvious. and remember, she's not even saying things herself. it's anonymous aides mber, sh that seem to be contradicting these statements, like about an arms embargo against israel. she won't say it herselfik. in in in itself is, i think,incs a confessionsi. ay and you can't say radical islamic terrorism broke. >> right. but apparently you can with people who support an arms embargo, which basically meansoe that they don't want israel to defend themselves. i want to mention, though, i it's very important that the
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person who is running this uncommittedn it's movement 501 for islamist lobby group is rashida tlaib's sister, layla albert. so you have a sitting of congress. is sister running a campaign congre to pressure the democratic party to be pro hamas? that's systemiartyc and what i s praising congresswoman omar, praising her. thank you both. more "hannity" straight ahead. >> beth wants to get back to eating the food she loves. so she's been thinking about getting dental implants, but the cost seems it's out of her budget. a clear choice. a clear choice. we specializ replacement, offering a range of solutions to fi mt your budgt so you don't have to wait any longer. finance your new smile for as low as $304 a month per charge for qualified patients. smile. start here. schedule a free consultation and 3d scan with clear choice today. >> anybody who owns property should worry about home
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