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east is really strike to look out my flinders new criticism as dozens of civilians are also dead. u.s. warns are wrong not to spark a broader regional war. ♪ >> we went to see de-escalation, tensions de-escalate in the region bird. shannon: the war grinds on, tensions amount of our bronze runsthreat to retaliate after high-profile assassinations of hamas and hezbollah it leaders will get reaction from publican tom cotton who serves on the sue senate until in armed services committee democrat jason krogh member of the house until foreign affairs committee. >> is becoming a presidential candidate, she has refused to do a single interview purdue know why? because she is dumb. donald trump slams kamala harris for doing sitdown interviews or news conferences since rising to the top of the democratic ticket and seeking primarily to scripted moments. >> do we believe in the promise of america?
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and are we ready to fight for it? park harris prepares to make a first public appearance with that president biden since he left the race. our sunday panel whether past positions still hold. >> i am prepared to get rid of the filibuster to p pass a green adobe to medicare for all. >> all right now on fox news a sunday. ♪. shannon: hello from foxnews in washington but look at the headlines quickly international outrage is growing after israel had a school reportedly used by poe student in gaza early saturday. killing at least 90 people. israel said hamas and militants were offering command-and-control center within the school center. virgil's new mass evacuations from humanitarian zone in southern because of the idf says hamas has been firing rockets. iran not backing off threats of
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revenge against israel despite international calls not to broaden the middle east conflict we will meet early guards are holding drills at least until tuesday and a moment will get reaction center tom cotton congressman jason croak. first comic entertainment coverage with lucas tomlinson at the white house and trey yingst in israel will re- begin with you, trey good morning. >> shanna, good morning a dangerous waiting game is unfolding right now across the middle east. israel is still bracing for an attack f from my ron and its proxies as u.s. officials are reportedly scrambling to put together a cease-fire agreement between israel and hamas are the key date to look at here is august the 15th, this thursday jepson and american negotiators are set to meet for the gathering is largely seen as a last ditch effort to end the war in gaza and avert the situation unraveling into a wider regional conflicts. reports indicate cia director william burns will leave the
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american negotiating team u.s. secretary saint antony blinken is looking at a trip to the region this week. the x factor and the entire equation is hezbollah has launched daily attacks against israel since october 8 the group's promise to target major israeli population centers in response to the killing of hezbollah commander in beirut earlier this month. overnight hezbollah launch rockets and drones are generous in israel and r in response or targeted track in southern lebanon the day before. it is unclear if they will be held back by around its main offender and supporter in the middle east. israeli defense official told fox news over the weekend coordination continues between the americans and the israelis to prepare for a worst-case scenario of a large-scale attack against israel and the possibility of a larger war. shannon: trey yingst reporting from israel will join you a little later in the show think it would go to lucas tomlinson live at the white house, hello lucas and brickwork shannon, vice president kamala harris
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unscheduled remarks late yesterday she addressed the war and gaza, and the importance of ending it soon. >> yet again there are far too many civilians who have been killed. i mean israel has a right to go after the terrorists that are hamas. but as i have said many, many times they also have i believe an important responsibility to avoid civilian casualties for the president and i've been working on this around-the-clock. we need to get passages that we need a hostage deal and when you cease fire br brickwork spreadsd biden enjoyed downtime at his beach house in delaware he gave a familiar one word of warning to iran. >> what is your message to iran? ask the white house awaits iran's response, its ukrainian forces taking the world by surprise. watching an incursion into russia's region in operation has the support from the pentagon with one caveat. it is consistent with our policy
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we have supported ukraine from the very beginning we do not support long-range attacks into russia projects days before russia launched a full-scale invasion of ukraine in 2022 vice president kamala harris spoke at the munich security conference progressive russia further invades ukraine, the united states he had with our allies and partners will impose significant and unprecedented economic costs for former president donald trump insists russia would not have invaded under his watch. he also claimed he would've made a deal with iran and brickwork sarong cannot have a nuclear weapon is very simple we would've gotten along with iran. i was looking forward to it i was fine with iran but we had them a couple of times pretty hard. >> officials say are iran and its proxies are not likely to launch a major attack on israel until after the olympics. the closing ceremony is later today. shannon: alright lucas tomlinson from the white house thank you. joining is now arkansas senator
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tom cotton. welcome back, good happy with this brickwork think is good to be back by going to hurt the vice president said she could barely talk about the civilian toll going out with israel and the strikes in gaza. we got a statement from spokesperson jon sean yesterday we know hamas has been using schools as locations to gather and operate out of. we also have to say repeatedly and consistency may have to take measures to minimize harm. they've got this delicate balance get it wrapped up get it over with but act with precision due to the bad guys. how does this end of what you make of the criticism of netanyahu accented for political reasons? lex harris' comments yesterday like hertz policies towards israel et cetera she's unprepared to be the commander-in-chief. she admittedly took at face value hamas claims about the number of people killed in what they were doing for it israel has to strike on occasion i'm places like hospitals and
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schools because hamas uses them for command-and-control or to fire mortars and rockets for there are civilian casualties in gaza no doubt too. those are solely the responsibility of hamas not israel. kamala harris like joe biden had put more pressure on israel than they put on hamas and the very beginning look back a couple weeks ago when prime minister netanyahu was in town. she refused to preside of the joint session her only constitutional duty as president of the senate she refused to have a meeting in public with them came out and again blamed israel for the civilian casualties in gaza. only in bolding iran and a running back terrorists and buwould have two days later? hezbollah shot rockets into israel blew up children playing ball at a playground. kamala harris is naïve and she is not prepared to be the commander-in-chief. shannon: we did to your public with the prime minister we do not get the content of their made there are visuals of them together but she is trying to balance it seems like as many in the democrat party this bull for the progressive side that wants
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to see this wrapped up and wants to rally on the side of what's happening to the palestinian people. so, how does this end? >> looks what has happened just the past few days of her rally she has been interrupted twice by pro- hamas radicals. the first time she accuse them of helping donald trump get elected. not telling they weren't demented for supporting terrorists. not telling them the united states stands with israel, the victim of the worst slaughter of jews since the holocaust. they might help donald trump get elected i was tougher heard her campaign when she was interrupted next shoot literal had a script in front of a piece of paper she started reading from and when she sympathize with these row hamas radicals. she said i hear you, i hear your voice many decease are immediately rather than saying we do cease-fire immediately she should've been saying like a biden should have said from the beginning we need an israeli victory a minute israel sought a great despite the constraints that kamala harris into by and
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despite the fact they're operating under significant arms embargo which kamala harris will not say she would worsen if she becomes elected president. again we cannot have a peaceful stable relations in the middle east with daylight between the united states and israel and her air partners as w a president trump under so that's why we have peace. shannon: you heard said it is or has every right to defend itself against terrorist factions thus not stronger for you? what she says it all the t timef joe biden does and she merely says but and usually when a politician says but what matter is what comes after the but not what became before what comes after the but with kamala harris as always implying israel is responsible for all the civilian suffering and gaza not hamas that israel is the one being provocative when it's waging a defensive war after their october 7 atrocity. and that israel is the one that should pull in its horns as opposed to supporting israel and standing strong against iran and a running back terrorists throughout the region.
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shannon: i want to make mentionh make surethat a couple of others there is this issue of stolen value know what it's like you had people question your record, your portrayal of your record in the past is coming up with government walls for the york times has a piecing this. i took% no time to figure out what's fired up the paperwork to run for congress submitted his request to retire months before any official order to deploy to iraq was received according to national guardsmen who served with him pretty had been awaiting the decision to run for congress for quite a while. there's a lot made about the timeline the fact he had in 2005 thinking of congressional run it was not until much later his unit was officially called up he had put in retirement paperwork. so what you say to those who push back this is a non- issue but you are a veteran unit would like to be question for. >> first off how much i respect the service of all veterans to include tomball to serve more for more than 20 years but now even the campaign has acknowledges made past inconsistent statements about a service. i think he should answer
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questions about the statements. he also needs answer questions about 35 year long financial relationship with chinese communist party someone who took 30 trips to china and took students with them so they could be exposed to communist propaganda. but more than anything we need to remember that tim wallace is a vice presidential nominee kamala harris is top of the tippet which you need to take questions. she refuses to take questions about what direction she would take this country in. she has not had a single proposal since she became a presidential nominee by take that back last night she said she's going to limit taxes on tips. the only proposal she is hasn't she become a presidential nominee is to steal one of donald trump's ideas at a time when her administration said they would crackdown on taxation of tips for that's when they need a $7 billion f for more irs enforcement. this is the kind of flip-flopping and deception to get from kamala harris who the dangerous emphasis through global take advantage of the pass and giving healthcare to
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illegal aliens. her campaign claims she has change, she needs answer questions about why she changed and when she change? >> it's also important to hear from her just so there is clarification on the issues and she is going to have to respond to the tax re attacks of your or republicans about that. brooke quickly in the china issue their campaign put out a statement this week saying that his career government will also serve to calm his chinese party but proper human rights and democracy always put american jobs and manufacturing first is back-and-forth with educational groups was to foster some kind of understanding that make things better for the chinese people. open the conversations the u.s. to be stronger in his position with regard to china's well. cork has just not the case tim walz has a terrible record on china just like kamala harris does but he is consistently insulated the chinese, his party and has repeatedly said we do not need to have an adversarial relationship with china when china is insistent on having evidence or relationship of the united states they want to replace us as the world's dominant superpower. i go with the chinese cummins
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party go to walls going back 35 years is a classic example of how they cultivate younger local state leaders, teachers and others to try to get mouthpieces in american politics and may beat when they hit it big at that person goes on to be say a congressman or a governor or vice presidential nominee. this is what he needs answer questions about his relationship with china and why kamala harris is to come out and answer questions to about what she would do as president. shannon: the door is always open to both of them we'd love to host that conversation with either all this playing out the critique of her the new polls ps out from the "new york times" in these creek key critical swing states are present from grandpa's admission, wisconsin pennsylvania a pulley with officially to get firmed up. wall street journal editorial boards asking the question in their words going to blow it other election essay does not seem to realize he is now in a close race requires discipline and a consistent message pretty struggles are h or hunting gop
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candidate for house and senate. this is still up mr. trump's election to lose but we learn and 2020s more than capable of doing it. has there been a shaky pivot to a different ticket? >> i do not think so we always knew it we would be a close election whoever the democrats chose to put up against president trump. but the more the american learn about kamala harris the lesser going to like her. if you think your family has struggled under joe biden and kamala harris of the worst is yet to come if she gets elected president too. >> they see buoyed by that issue a ticket now. cooks want chefs to face the american people, answer questions through the media, just like any other presidential candidate what if you are in the nomination like donald trump did in 20 2016 or barack obama did n 2008 you have to do town halls and debates and interviews print yet she had it gifted to her she think she can hide out for 100 more days before the election. but eventually she is going to have to come out and explain what she would do for this country went once the american people learn she was to do
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things like decriminalize illegal immigration are typicticklyhealth insurance on , they are not going to like what they hear. shannon: those positions may have changed at least hearing from campaign members not from her but from staff some of the positions have change provides all positions that she said on tape in her own voice when she ran for president the last time. everything else is a friday night news dump from a campaign aide with the economic claim this w vehicle had to break down by the accent of a senator always good to see if t a thanke coming in for joining is now colorado congressman jason crow. congressman welcome to both of you, thank you for your service both of you have worn the uniform we appreciate that beyond your congressional service as well. lesser of the soul and valor conversation we had with senator cotton. we talked about this time late in february of 2005. that governor wallace was notified it's possible esteem is going to be called up in march of 22005 he says this as command sgt major i have a responsibility not only to read my battalion for iraq but serve
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if called on i'm dedicated to serving my country to the best of my ability whether that is in washington d.c. or and iraq. congress and by the time his team was called up he had retired and despite the statement he would serve if called on he ultimately didn't. >> shannon, thanks for having made prudent military service is tough. serving in the military unit is tough. you have to build to ride in her fellow veteran and service member that the deep eat those in the military that we have each other's backs. there's very few things that saddened me more when you see a veteran maligning and attacking falsely another veteran is white so sad to see senator vance turning on tim houthis and perpetuating. tim walz surfer 24 years and uniform he started when he was 17 and listed as a private just like me i have a special place in my heart for fellow privates
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these are the junior enlisted party started at the bottom and you work your way up. just like i did when i was in the military. what is really exciting what tim walz who not only surfer 24 years he held the position of command sgt major and the unit which is the highest enlisted position in the unit. he's had the highest enlisted person to ever be on a presidential ticket. that is exciting for the middle class pay that is exciting for working americans and i'm excited for this ticket. shannon: you talk about the reliance men or women of the uniform have to have on their fellow brother and sisters their national guards him to sword with him in. who felt abandoned by him the menace was to command and take them forward. there are no speaking out say they did feel like he left them behind. >> no, they are not just to be very clear. overwhelmingly the people who served with to waltz said he served with distinction. military units are like families. they are like families.
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their brothers and sisters and don't always get along their personal grievances that angry at each other i don't know what's motivating the spokes speaking out and for the sum kind of grievance there overwhelmingly people who served with tim walt's note kind of person he has even those who are republicans even those who said they're not going to vote for him said he served with distinction that is the true story here. his record is very clear it's very exciting will have the most senior enlisted person on a presidential ticket in american history. that is a monumental thing. shannon: in the meantime we have questions about what kind of commander-in-chief kamala harris he will be the vice president should she become president. critical to you and everyone else who wears the uniform or has worn it by the wall street journal editorial board said it is a mystery because her so much going on inform policy we don't know exactly where she would land on these things for they say she is all but telling americans they will have to elect her to find out what she really believes for this is bad enough when domestic issues but
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foreign policy it could be perilous the world was more dangerous that it has been in decades and americans deserve to know how the woman aiming to be commander-in-chief would confront these threats. what obligation does she have aannow to start taking the questions? to start explaining to the american people in-depth probing ways about what her positions are? cooks the world is a very dangerous and volatile place right now. there is no doubt about it. there are more dangerous right now than any time certainly in my lifetime. there is nobody more capable than taking on that dangers and leading as commander-in-chief and vice president kamala harris pictures and i sit center for years to spin the vice president for three and a half years purchased and met with over one or 50 foreign leaders. i have been with her when she has led the u.s. delegation to the munich security conference multiple times which is one of the largest most consequential high-profile security conferences. and people know where she stands. in this a critique this hit cooks a lot people do not know
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where she stands as she in direct alignment president biden she talks but the last person in the room that led to this conversation in these decisions about afghanistan. the disastrous withdrawal there she going to separate yourself from some of his policies? is she in lop lock step? do we not deserve to know for someone who wants to become commander-in-chief question. >> of course you know people do know this critique she does not take questions is just not true. she has been the democratic nominee for five days, for five days. she's been running in this race as the prime rate top of the ticket for just a few weeks. and in that time mind you, she has been building a presidential campaign from the ground up. she is had to select a running mate has been running around and keep places of the country holding rallies with tens of thousands of americans who are very excited for her candidacy. so she has been pretty busy there's no doubt you will see the type of leader she is you will see that she is ready from day one to tackle these threats.
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i served three combat tours in iraq and afghanistan as a paratrooper, an army ranger and of the dangers i know what it is like to serve it. there is no question in my mind that she is ready to be the commander-in-chief that the united states needs. shannon: was left of the little bit of a model when it comes with things like taking away privatize healthcare to mandatory gun buyback set. let people call confiscation to where she is on ice in the border and all kinds of things. there were positions at center cotton said we heard from her full thirdly clearly back in 2019 it seems like were still not getting clarification from her it is secondhand from a campaign staffer someone off the record saying she has pivoted on many of these things. tim writing over the washington examiner said out loud on person in the record vice president ka,harasses extreme destructive policy proposals for the last decade or more per here said far left when she needed to win far left votes. notes winning moderate growth and raises a question we should lime back then or is she lying
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now? >> a contrast in this election could not be more clear. there is great clarity as to what both will do. toxins 2018 harrah's 2024? we don't know it's very, very clear what we do know. we note vice president harris will protect reproductive rights will defend working-class americans will keep america safe. we'll help reduce costs for regular americans. meanwhile we know donald trump will do the opposite he is proposing to raise costs and raise taxes paid by the way when he was president he passed the tax cut for the wealthiest of americans for the biggest corporations were 80% of the value of that tax cut went to stock buybacks for the billionaires and for that ceos of these corporations and the stockholders and shareholders of these corporations not for regular working americans. that is w why unions and working-class americans.
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shannon: congress is going to have to have a conversation where they get extended. >> shannon that is about unions and working-class americans are behind the harris/wealth ticket. labor is behind this ticket. that's why americans know if you are a working-class american if you are middle-class you are trying to build a business owned a home support a family that is why you know you can do trust vice president harris and tim walt's. shannon: average americans are struggling in their pocketbooks business and personal we will see. with the porch the vice president rolling our economic plan this week and interviews be on that to flush out the rest of her policy as well but congressman we thank you for coming on as an advocate again for your servicer. correct thank you. shannon: roller coaster week on wall street many panicking aptitude is a massive selloff so they want their retirement account balances plunge cap next to experts, to debate the data intact but the impact on the race for the white house two.
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oh well below expectations for 175,000 gains on appointment rows up to 4.3 that's the highest in nearly three years per be going to say one gauge track and the rise of on employment signals the u.s. could already be in a recession. heart has dipped below three pre-covid levels but manufacture activity shrank in july falling to an eight month low. consumer spending the economy's main while a slowing credit card debt is at a record high. robert, that is not sunk a good collection of information. >> shannon, thank you for having me on part know we will discuss a lot of those points i would probably flip it completely we have had a 43 consecutive months of jobs growth. and to be clear, over the last two years the trump team and even ej from the heritage foundation's work and project 2025. another sprinting away from it. the biden/harris administration passed the infrastructure policy. prevent manufacturing gains almost 800,000 but a big private
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sector investment. vector construction at record highs do not take my word. just look at the projects. the north carolina semi conductor plan. wisconsin data center but yes, last month was below expectations but we have had 14 million job gains since his presthispresident has been in o. we also know that better gdp, better better economic policy and inflation is for the long tail of the long phenomenon. shannon: and have somebody talk about lot 14 million jobs we know a lot of that was jobs added back from the coed pandemic. what do yo you make of what robt said about your work of you that some somewhat more pessimistic being an accurate? one part of the plot work was done on project 2025 for whoever
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it may be and we hope they take us up on it. in terms of the job market for one of things we have favor although we continue to see payrolls rising another employee has been foll falling a 600,000w as it was last year. that neighbor labor market is not all well. yes we are seeing on up limit tech. we are seeing literally let job names not good to nativeborn americans and foreign-born workers that's a trend that has been going on for the last several years. and in terms of gdp it's growing because of government debt under the biden/harris administration we increase debt by seven-point to tried the treasure is drawn down his cash abounds about another detroit is about eight-point to trillion in the red. or do we get port 6.6 trillion gdp growth dented two-point to if you adjust for inflation essentially it's a debt fueled spending binge record hyatt
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credit card interest rates and the tripling of mortgage rates. >> has that end? not well. we look back at different points in our history only did essentially the same thing. it is a very good example of this. the result was back to back recessions and mortgage rates rightsand eventually hit 20%. shannon: robert will get a lot of economic data this week cpi inflation coming out was that retail sales thursday. friday it will get the settlemt survey as well. what are you going to look to see were moving forward? quick to sell the stock market get hit in that world was concerned in 1987 we of the black monday crash. you saw what happened the last few days. one, the stock market came back and we should be clear that was a without some point swing we had 32000-point downturns under
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president trump the three largest in history. i would also say the idea of the heritage foundation is a fiscal conservatives all the sudden, that is complete bs where they were touting the trump tax cuts and is going to pay for itself with 5% gdp. steve moore could not talk about it. that eight joint and debt a in a four ear. the most in the history from 28 joined a deficit balloon. this idea all of a sudden heritage is worried about fiscal conservatism we can reflect on what really happened or the trump administration. shannon: very quickly ej these attacks because under president trump benefited the wealthy. >> it is interesting all the different news organizations it did an analysis on the trump attacks or form found middle-class americans have a lower tax burden after the reform is passed. not more. in terms of the very wealthy especially in high tax states
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like new york, new jersey, illinois, california, those individuals paid more in the top marginal tax rate was reduced they lost deductions for it and got rid of tax loopholes. and apparently the democrats want to get rid of that because doing so would be a handout to the donor base in the high tax blue states. shannon: like i could do an hour for you to of this conversation is just beginning please come back to be a lot more for us to debate in the coming months. correct thank you. shabut.shannon: cap next mainstm media love affair with tim wells. difference from jd vance ticket. we are ready for an in-depth media interview press conference.
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president harris running mate minnesota governor tim wells. nothing her vp pick after weeks of speculation time for the send a gift or break a debt access politics reporter stef kight, matthew continetti at the institute. doctor senior particle animas juan williams which by the way also the author of the new pricing for these eyes the rise of america's second civil rights movement it is coming out in months and gillian turner and foreign policy. how great to have all of you. all right mathew, cuddly, joyful btbill i can better jd vance. >> all the type of bout vibes in the past few weeks joy, enthusiasm, weirdness, confidence i felt this presidential campaign has become inside out too. [laughter] and to be exclusive of lowly important issues at stake is on the clips you showed i thought the reporters were ready to give tim walz a hug. i would say this. you have a new vice presidential selection and tim walz you have
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the new vice president now running for president kamala harris who needs to be defined. strategically for the trump campaign then he could turn their focus on kamala harris even if tim walz has unanswered questions best record is pastor. >> the door is open or for her running mate would love to have been fox news scented hill said this a piece by a journalism professor clay said certainly hy campaign handlers can cobble together a 15 minute press or she calls on pre-select-and-say pathetic reporters and gives distinct answers based on stump speeches to become office superficial but it would show the campaign is going to the motions of engaging the press and we would love for them to engage with us. >> yes we would. pressure is mounting for harris to actually answer for some of her policy decisions it's especially important we see republicans and others point out just a few years ago when she was running for president she's on the record making policy stances that were considered
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pretty progressive and outside, other reporters every talk to her campaign we have received a background comments saying the opposite whether it's on fracking bands or decriminalizing a literal order crossings. our buyback programs for assault weapons with these huge a policy issue she was on the record saying if years ago and now her campaign is in the background saying she no longer believes those things it's very important for us to hear from her directly about where she stands on these issues. >> the piece on the hill says if harris is on one to risk a back-and-forth discussion she can hardly be expected as a president to handle an extemporaneous give-and-take with china's leader should jinping a russian diplomat for house speaker mike johnson. you are chuckling. >> to me governing is different than campaigning. and right now i don't care if you're a republican or democrat. look at the number of the polls so she's doing pretty good right
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now look at the rallies for look at the enthusiasm. and you would say crowd size has been amazing. i was so important to trump and now she is bragging about crowd size. >> a lot of vibes not a lot of policy pick. >> i think what you have got here is a would she be diluting the good vibe big crowd size of popular vp pick by starting to discuss policy? she is going to have to do it at some point. but right now i'm not sure i think it will be pleasing to me and you and a legacy media all around let's get her in. want to ask questions but i'm not sure it's good campaign strategy. >> which may be the whole point to the "new york times" says tthis you must the polls are going really well for the ticket so far. they have gone through key critical swing states. they say she is up on president trump the vice president is
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50% -- 46% among likely voters in each state the polls on the first high-quality surveys in the states said mr. biden announced he is not seeking reelection come after near a year of service at tight context or slightly for mr. trump over mr. biden. whiplash. really dress in the last three weeks we have seen major changes in the momentum, the polling, all of that with the big switch on one of the tickets for. >> you know what happens with whiplash you go one white and end up ricocheting back on the other direction this is a point and interestingly david axelrod made this week a lot of the enthusiasm and hype we are seeing surrounding vice president harris and her selection of tim walz is really that it's a ricochet effect. as a trauma response of the fact democrats felt slowed down in the doldrums about the biden/harris ticket for so long they are euphoric he feels it is going to wear off very quickly. >> a quick note about harris and her policy it is very weird
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there is this much hype surrounding a candidate before they'they laid out their policy platforms. normally things go in the other direction is what campaigning is supposed to be based around all the slogans in the world do not mean anything until you have proposals out there for people to evaluate. i would caution some of the crowded turnout, those kinds of things are all nice but how substantive or meaningful is it really when people don't have her policy proposals on her website yet? >> democrats are reacting from what julian said is a sense of relief. we've heard of the double haters for the pastor did not want this, did not either of these tickets democrats buoyed by the fact they have a whole new option. that is driving crowds and everything else big picture talk double haters those who did not like trump or biden. there is also a sense of we have been through that race it's like a tv show that is a rerun. we have seen that show this is new, this is different i think people are like what is this
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about? some of that enthusiasm i fight look at the polls what i see is a harris has to my mind consolidated some of the undecided in addition to revving up her base. the base that was drifting away from biden. that is what striving her numbers. i would just caution people trump's numbers have not gone down. trump is still the high 40s and bracket. iand trump won the election and 2016 even though he lost the popular vote he won the electoral college that is still a possibility but he did not help himself this week going after the governor republican governor of georgia. he does that help them sell things got a bigger crowd than martin luther king jr. or saying is in a helicopter crash with willie brown for. >> that contingency has flight logs it will give us more data on that i would note the trump team also says the "new york times" polling they go back to 2020 how far it was off with but
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>> this it feels like momentum we have not seen here in a long time for this is a good sign for the state of michigan we are going to finally actually sending a republican backup. >> i will work as hard as i can to make sure we hold the senate seats. the entire course of the u.s. senate as dependent on what we do in the c2. they are counting on us. >> former congressman mike rogers are public and congress
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congresswoman to say when their primaries to the u.s. senate race in michigan. they face off in november where the pivotal races in deciding which party will hold the power in the senate we are back not with the panel. i want to put up this map all the races out the republicans have felt like this is a good map for them this year. utes eat red states, blue states, tacit ups and on the heels of that new harris/wells ticket current majority leader, chuck schumer is predicting they will keep controlled the senate he feels exhilarated and gratified for the surge with the vice and present at the top of the ticket. what it have been a dismal outlook of it shifted dramatically the short time since harris took hold of the party and donors and volunteers to the senate races would like to play this game we figure out the balance of power republicans feel very bullish this year end out some of that is waning. >> a royalty of the senate math this year is that it looks like it should be favorable for
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republicans for their something like nine seats competitive they're expecting us to flip it read it. >> they said 10. >> exactly the republicans felt stronger but other places and other races were not considered most of the competitive but it looks good. each race is very competitive. once you zoom in on the states these are battleground states or potentially red states of the democratic senator happens to be pretty popular. could boost their chances there. i've spoken to republicans recently who acknowledged 50/50 senate is more realistic than most people are willing to admit even in republican circles there's also a possibility the house is really up for grabs as well be. >> as part of the conversation to payment of applicable headlines and results from key states reporting on results of a new poll that shows vice president kamala harris lead over president trump road and u.s. congressman up on kari lake
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by a whopping 11-point end about assembly things. there is biggest leader trump yet the three democratic and back congressional incumbents are leading that reelection races too. so at this point house said it either way? >> that's what it seems like i'm not electoral strategist listen to my friends at this network who are like coral and so for that really does seem to be a tossup right now. admitting things could conceivably go either way because of the dynamics we just talked about in the last block. this surge about her enthusiasm for vice president harris and the ticket could have him down ballot races. also republicans are still making the argument they have not yet had the time to really carve out their profile on kamala harris when more people in the general electorate are presented with her profile hasa longtime california lifetime politician holdings and refer to
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the left and people start looking at california as a microcosm for the entire country that's going to dim some of the enthusiasm and some key states require some including virginia they are doing some sort of data cleanup to their voter rolls and that kind of thing. governor had executive order out this week said he wants and dead voters, felons, boaters who cannot prove they are citizens, people have moved in all of that they need to be off. he said it's part of his executive order according to data from the state department of elections between generate 2020 july 24 records indicate we remove 6003 to three noncitizens from the voter rolls. matthew something like 11000 people who had moved? >> think every state confronts these problems in the governor is taken the offensive here. he should be applauded for it i will say this with all of these races especially in the senate races break late who wins estate matters. that only reinforces the idea it is the trump/harris a fight that's going to be determinative
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that means trump as a take the etch-a-sketch away from kamala harris she's having etch-a-sketch a moment redesigning all repulsive blackboards trump needs to define her, not let her get away with redefining herself. >> a quick final word to you. xbucks and just notice over president trump was this week and he is in montana involved in the case that's a bad sign for republicans. that is a red state he should not have to be there. three 6a democratic senator because i'm telling all the sudden tester rays three times as much of the challenger you would think that it's a state republicans would say were going to win but there is a trump this weekend. shannon: is interesting i think senator testers with a democratic candidate is not going to the dnc you have to ask what's that all about maybe feels the time is spent at home campaigning. the right panel think of her mental soon extended for up next trey yingst's team in israel been working around-the-clock since a massacre on october 7. he is saying you deep inside the realities of war he is back live next. >> what they did not know, get
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>> right now the israelis are engaged in a gun battle --
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[gunfire] you can hear that gun fire. one of those rockets just fired from the gaza strip slammed into a house behind me. [gunfire] you can see behind me israeli artillery units. shannon: just a sampling of some of the moments that show you the reality of war. fox news' chief war correspondent trey yingst has encount kerred all of that in israel, he's documenting his experiences in "black saturday" which tracks the realities of what happened since the october 7th attacks and joins us now from haifa, israel. we are so in debt to what you've been covering. you started documenting, photographing all of these things very early on. what do you want people to get from this book? >> reporter: yeah, shannon, thank you. look, "black saturday" i about the day this war began. you and i spoke earlier this hour about the rapidly expanding conflict across the middle east, and we were there on the morning of october 7th along the gaza
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border as the massacre was unfolding. in "black saturday," you will hear stories that are not yet told, learn information that's not yet released to the public. there is truly unprecedented access in this book. i speak many times in person with israel's defense minister, with senior hamas officials, with israeli and pal stint palestinian civilians. multiple time it is i go on embeds sometimes during the day and sometimes at night to get a firsthand look at the battles still unfolding today. if you're someone that's interested in israel, interested in gaza, interested in current events, you'll want to read "black saturday" to learn more about what happened. shannon? shannon: we sometimes are separated from it here, you know, the ocean, continents away from where you are, but for the israeli people that i talk to, this is still very much a daily, pain thing for them. and, of course, in gaza where civilians are being caught up in this, tens of thousands of dead
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there, how are the people doing in the region as this has drawn on longer than most people would have thought from the beginning? >> guest: it's a great question, and it's really what i want this book to focus on. "black saturday" speaks with the people involved because it's a book about humans. this entire conflict is about people that exist on a spectrum. so we're talking with everyone involved to get the true story about what happened that a morning and in the early weeks of the war. so i speak with hostages that were released as a part of the november ceasefire agreement about what the experience was like dragged into the tunnels beneath if gaza, with palestinian civilians inside the gaza strip who have you are survived the war so far. and, again, this is the a story about humans. "black saturday" takes the reader through the experience of that morning and the early days of this conflict. shannon? shannon: trey, we look forward to all your insights. you said, information we've never heard before. thank you very much, in us israel this morning. we'll check back with you soon. >> reporter: thank you.
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