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talk to your neurologist about vyvgart hytrulo for gmg and picture your life in motion. >> my phone has been lighting up every few seconds with a new post from donald j. trump so is he back on x? we will find that out and we will bring you the latest on that tonight as i host for jesse watters. he is out and i will be in for him. they chorus lame, kevin miller, kevin mccarthy, and an incredible lieutenant governor in virginia. have not heard her thoughts on the 2024 race but we will talk to her. biden staffers bad mouthing kamala harris but they work on kamala harris' campaign. don't forget to dvr the show. america reports. >> john: thank you. a short time from now they will
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kick off the briefing of the week as president biden arrives back in washington. >> and karine jean-pierre is expected to face a flurry of questions all related to president biden's a big sitdown interview over the weekend where he admitted that it was indeed pressure from democrats that contributed to his decision to drop out. >> our own peter doocy will be in the briefing room. we will take you there when it begins. >> we have never had a less tested, less examined candidate in the history of our country. she did not go through a primary or a debate pier and she has not given a single substance policy speech but she has not done a town hall with voters in a primary taking questions from voters and she has not done a sitdown media interview or had a press conference. >> it is a tale of two campaigns. former president donald trump gearing up for another sitdown interview as vice president
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harris steers clear of the media altogether peer she has now gone 22 days without holding a single or interview since becoming the presumptive democratic nominee. good morning everyone, good afternoon. i am trace gallagher in los angeles. >> i am aishah hasnie. good to meet you. john and sandra are off today and this is "america reports." with 85 days left until election day, the harris campaign looks to be solely running on vibes and momentum and a "time" magazine is taking note of that. take a look at that spirit devoted its newest color to harris for pulling off "the swiftness vibes shift in modern political history." >> trace: but she is not an ounce or policy platform. we start with leo too well and if she is getting a free pass from the media but first to the national correspondent bryan llenas whose lifers in new york.
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>> elon musk will interview former president trump in a live stream on x tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. this is unscripted with no limits on subject matters are highly entertaining. trump posted twice on x, two political ads. these are his first posts putting much sense -- these are his first posts this year and this is just the third time he has posted since he was bland on the platform formally known as twitter. he has since started and is funding the political action group america pac to get trump elected by encouraging 800,000 low propensity voters in battleground states to turn out for the president. his running mate j.d. vance went on the attack on three sunday political talk shows yesterday underscoring the fact that it
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has been 22 days at since vice president kamala harris and her running mate governor tim walz have sat down for a formal news interview. >> i've explain to the american people what is different. people change their minds when the facts change, they should, but if you want to be the people's vice president or president you should have to stand before an interviewer and say this is why i changed my mind. >> the trump campaign is attacking harris and accusing her of flip-flopping her policy positions and saying she would enact no taxes on tips, an idea that trump first introduced in june. trump slamming harris. kamala has no imagination whatsoever as shown by the fact that she played copycat with no taxes on tips. our edward lorenz notes the biden-harris administration was actively telling people how to pay taxes on all of their tips as recently as july 22nd just three weeks ago. it's not just the presidential election at stake. so to his control of the u.s.
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senate. according to news fox news power rankings, control of the senate is a toss-up hinging on three senate elections in montana, ohio, and nevada. the map is favorable to republicans. democratic senators are vulnerable in montana and ohio where trump one by 16 and 18 points in 2020 respectively. the senate will come down to how many trump voters are willing to split their ticket this time around to support the democratic incumbent senators. >> trace: bryan llenas lie for it. in leo terrel. we'll talk about the no taxes on tips in a minutes. it's not just the right thing kamala harris needs to speak. here's charlamagne tha god talking to his listeners. >> she does need to do more interviews. at the bottom of the ninth inning. i feel like she should be any end everywhere having these
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conversations. i truly don't know why she hasn't done any interviews yet. >> trace: i don't think a lot of people know why she has not done interviews yet or is it i'm not going to say a word because if i say something it will get me in trouble. >> i know why she isn't doing it. she's afraid to talk right now. if she spoke right now she would be exposed as a socialist. there is enough video. if you came on your program right now he would show tons and tons of video of her defunding the police, decriminalizing immigration. she does not want the american public to know her position on these issues. if they did, they would be exposed to a socialist candidate and who is protecting her? the mainstream media and that is be when we invited her on just a you know. "the wall street journal" says the following question her. questions we would love to ask kamala harris. without hearing her articulate her thought process. she runs the risk of leaving
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voters to wonder if she is shifting with the political winds or planning to revert to previous positions after she has won the presidency and that is the deal here. you know she is coming out and now she wants to shut down the border. now she wants to not tax tips. now she wants to do this. she is against -- she is in favor of fracking. this is all going to go right back to the left. >> absolutely. she is playing hide and seek right now. 90% of the media is protecting her and again, the video does not lie. she has exposed yourself as a socialist. her vp is a socialist. he is not speaking. on the other hand you had j.d. vance speaking on three different networks and donald trump holding a press conference. they have nothing to hide. trump policies work and she is trying to incorporate herself or identify herself as a moderate. it won't happen and she's going to be exposed. >> trace: the sales pitch goes on to an ridiculous end. she is coming out saying i want
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to shut down the border and if i get into office i will shut down the border. she is in office and she is in charge of immigration and here we are saying just elected me and it will all change. >> you and i live in california. we know how she is. ever since 2,004 when she allowed a gang member to basically kill a police officer per sanctuary city approach, her endorsement of george as cohen , it is a long record and she can't hide from it. judgment is going to come and she's going back to sit down with her or someone at fox and tell the truth and the american people will know. >> trace: and the people can go in and steal $950 or less with no criminal penalties at all. also in drugs and it goes on and on and on edit room in california. trump spokesman.
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sound bite. watch. >> when kamala harris is not flip flopping her positions, kuno strategy is to copy ours. if they want to do something like new tax on tips they would've done it. but they've done the exact opposite. >> trace: did you see kamala harris as new idea? >> we are in the political bubble but the average citizen may not know. donald trump came out with no taxes on tip in june and what you saw this weekend, kamala harris with no shame plagiarized but she has a good teacher to plagiarize peer joe biden does that a lot. the media is playing soft on that. not acknowledging the fact that trump is the author and the creator of that concept. >> trace: two and a half weeks ago the biden administration was giving people guidance on how to pay their taxes on their tips. >> democrats do not cut taxes. democrats increase taxes. everyone in this country knows it and kamala harris and disingenuous. if she got in office, god
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forbid, she would negate everything she is telling the american public right now. >> trace: great to see you. speed to listen to this. vice president harris getting mocked online for requiring people attending her arizona rally to have a government issued i.d. if they wanted to get in and see her despite the fact that previously she has opposed voter i.d. laws and painted them as racist. many folks online are slamming her for her hypocrisy as they call it for this event here at how it went down. fox digital tried to reach out to the harris campaign for a comment on why they are doing this but no word back from the campaign. these are the stories we will keep on seeing more and more of from these reporters because they don't have any policy or anything from her directly to report on. these little tidbits will keep coming out. >> trace: i'm very curious to hear from ron because he will get us an idea of the perspective where she comes out and they were so hard on ice. it wanted to get rid of ice
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altogether and now there is a shift on the border. it will be fascinating to see what matt gorman, megan hayes, and byron york have to say about this because it will be a point of contention for the vice president for the next 88-90 days. >> aishah: we will dig into it straight ahead. >> trace: former president trump teeing up a lawsuit against the u.s. government for the fbi raid on mar-a-lago back in 2022. fox business correspondent lydia who is live with the exclusive. lydia. >> former president donald trump put the government on notice last week that he plans to sue them up for $100 million over the mar-a-lago raid from two years ago. trump accuses the department of justice and fbi of invasion of privacy, a malicious prosecution, and abuse of process. trump's lawyer talk to fox business exclusively. watch. >> what president trump is doing here is not to standing up for
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himself. he is standing up for all americans who believe in the rule of law and believe that you should hold the government accountable when it wrongs you. >> trump's lawyer raises a number of issues and one is the way in which the search were was executed in a total surprise. they pointed testimony for a former fbi assistant director who said agents should have first sought trump's consent, offered notice to the lawyers, and invited cooperation and trump's lawyers argue that attorney general merrick garland should have known that trump would have immunity and a jack smith cannot be appointed special counsel the very reason why judge cannon dismissed of the documents kate. the department of justice declined to comment and now the government has six months to decide whether to settle trump's claim. if they don't, then trump could sue the government and seek that money. back to you. >> trace: lydia who live for us. thank you.
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>> a number of my democratic colleagues in the house and senate thought that i was going to hurt them in the races. >> aishah: president biden admitting there that there were concerns that he could have hurt those down ballot races potentially tipping the balance of power and losing control of the senate. now that he has out, how is the senate race shaping up? our political panel will weigh in next. they are joining us live and studio. >> trace: we will find out what the white house has to say about the new biden interview as we await the start of today's news briefing
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vice president, harris and governor ten walls targeting seven pivotal battleground states. it comes as fox news power ground them rankings show that they could control the senate with up to 53 seats if toss-up n ohio, nevada, and montana swing their way. 53. that's a good number for republicans paired let's bring in matt gorman from a campaign advisor to the editor tim scottr the biden white house. matt, to you first. i've covered nevada in the midterms. it's a very interesting state. a lot of independence there. folks that don't want to be aligned with either party because they are sick of both parties democrats and republicans. the economy was a number when the issue 2022. the most vulnerable democrat during that period was cortez. but adam lost. so what's different this time around. >> the governor won. the governor republican one.
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it's been trending bread for little while now and republicans in the state cut the deficit for voter registration. in half. things are going pretty well but this is one of the biggest states for trump. a biggest opportunity for trump to flip a state. nevada is the top of the list. >> they can vote for trump and then vote for jacky rosen. >> and that it's becoming less of a common occurrence. with bush and gore, ten senate races went opposite the presidential race in the state. over the last two presidential cycles, just one. susan collins. >> aishah: not jackie peter megan. we are not going to talk about president biden. i want to talk about kamala harris. you know that your voting bloc are these union workers. hospitality is a big deal. why is kamala harris now 85 days out of this election, why are we just now talking about these tips and taxes.
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why didn't you guys get ahead of this? why wasn't this your issue from the very beginning? >> she's only been on the ticket for three weeks now pure cheese now starting to take shape of what her policies are and this is one of her new policies that was not part of the biden administration. you have to ask the president that. >> she was a member of the culinary workers so she relates to these hospitality and she was a former member of this in unit which is the biggest union and vegas. vegas is based in hospitality. the pandemic hurt vegas and they are coming back stronger than ever and i think the vice president is meeting people where they are and she's listening to people and listening to see what makes sense to them and what will help with the economy and grow their own pocketbook. >> aishah: how to sam brown go up to the voters? >> kamala harris was the deciding vote on legislation that increased irs agents to go after specifically the tips. what that tells me is not only is she copping the policy but a flip-flop from before.
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clearly she is trying to punish workers and it's up to republicans not only hold her accountable for copying but the flip-flop from a couple years ago. >> aishah: another big issue in nevada is abortion. jacky rosen wants to put that on the ballot. it's one of the top three issues in that state. former president trump doesn't think that this is that big of a deal across the country. last week he wouldn't say how he would vote on the ballot issue for abortion in florida. is that a winning strategy match? should sam brown avoid this? >> abortion is historically a factor for voters especially single-issue voters who are voting solely on that issue. the difference this time around as you have immigration as a massive single issue voting bloc. what's going to happen it's abortion and immigration are going to compete for who can get the most voters out based on that one issue. >> aishah: kamala harris now trying to take on immigration. this is a flip-flop. everyone sees it for what it is.
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but do voters in nevada, it's not technically a border state, but give orders in nevada feel like this is a convincing enough argument. she is late in the game here. >> it's not a flip flop for her. she is going to where people are seeing her weakness and she's taking it head-on. i also think they are nuanced on the border. the border bill is through congress. the president did all he could but this was congress' responsibility and it didn't pass because of trump. >> aishah: why is it not a flip-flop? >> it's nuance. she was dealing with root causes. the root cause is a situation on immigration and i think that she is coming up with her platform and her ideas and her issues which she does need to make known to everyone as we have talked about many times but i don't think it is a flip-flop. i think she is taking it on a head on and she's going to wear her weakest spot is which is not normal for politicians. >> aishah: what could she do. let's say she becomes president of the united states grid which could she do that's different from president biden because she is out there
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throwing it to congress. >> it's congresses responsibility to pass comprehensive immigration bill. i don't know what her policy stances because she she has not made that clear. they had a bill that people were happy with but people voted against it because donald trump did not want them to. >> aishah: can i ask you a question on jacky rosen appear cheese come out to endorse kamala harris. all of these vulnerable democrats are trying to play off as moderates and appease the moderates. jon tester and montana has not yet endorsed her. do you think it was smart for jacky rosen to go ahead and attach yourself to kamala? >> nevada is a different place and it is smart. she has endorsed them. i do think it is smart. i think she's been up in the polls, jacky rosen has been up in the polls and the momentum and enthusiasm behind that harris walz ticket is tremendous and she could play off of that. she stands a better chance being
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with the democratic ticket than not. >> aishah: your final thought. >> what it's going to come down to is can we hold kamala accountable. she is not a political outsider. she's been vice president for four years. she owns biden reversing executive orders that led to this crisis that we see today. >> aishah: she has a record. >> absolutely. >> aishah: thank you so much prayer much prayer and come soon. trace. this view on the trump campaign says its internal communications were hacked. why they believe iran is behind and what could iran game plan being out. we will talk to lieutenant general keith kellogg ahead. plus there is this. >> i think we are ours, may be days, weeks away from lebanese hezbollah entering this fight. >> aishah: hezbollah stepping up the attack launching 30 rockets over the border. alex hogan is live in tel aviv. the idf on high alert. >> that's right. and now u.s. military assets more than ever headed to the
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>> trace: hezbollah launching dozens of rockets over the weekend. the idf says no one was hurt but they were laying on the high alert for potential retaliation from iran. alex. >> even today we have seen a lot of cross-border attacks between the idf and hezbollah on the northern border of israel with lebanon. israel is bracing and watching iran's movement and what kind of attack could likely happen. in response to all of this washington is upping its support to the middle east. this is a new map of the current assets that are really here and around the region.
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it comes as the pentagon last night deployed a guided missile submarine to the region and u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin spoke with his israeli counterpart last night given the current explanation. the abraham lincoln aircraft carrier is speeding up its arrival. they are rehearsing military drills on its border near iran. exercises are set to last until tomorrow. israel is preparing much of the focus has been centered around iran strike on israel in april when it launched 300 rockets and drones. israeli media here say it would be different. >> it might be an additional different type of web binary. maybe a missile that takes 15 minutes to get here. the big question is the lebanese hezbollah will shoot a thousand at the same time.
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then it would have been enough. >> peace talks are set to resume on wednesday but they want a proposal of previous talks rather than going back to negotiations. this comes after the israeli strike this weekend on a school that local health officials say they are killed as many as 80 people. today president biden spoke with the leaders of france, italy, germany, the u.k. about the need for a cease-fire. this comes after three of those leaders issued a statement this morning calling for the need of de-escalation and a cease-fire. speaking to the high level repeated efforts to bring down tensions in the region and what tonight seems like there could be current escalations. we just saw a new alert from canada issuing a warning to residents in lebanon that they need to get out taking it one step further from calls for residents to leave that we saw last week telling their citizens that if they do not leave, the government might not be able to help them get out. we are learning more tonight. there will be a press conference
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held by idf spokesperson speaking to the country within a matter of minutes on what the current risk assessment is and what residents will need to know. >> trace: tensions rise in alex hogan life for us in tel aviv. back to you as the news warrants. >> aishah: listen to the spirit former president trump campaign says its internal communications were hacked aftel received emails containing campaign documents from a support. time for lieutenant general keith kellogg on what the game plan might be in to julie. julie, what has trump set about the attack? >> i asked officials here for a response to that claim and the revelation that came from the trump campaign on saturday. here's what was said. >> the latest attempts to interfere in u.s. elections are nothing new for the iranian
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regime, in which from our vantage point has undermined democracies or attempted to for many years now. we have a number of tools in our tool belt to hold the iranian regime accountable and we won't hesitate to use them. >> the trump campaign says these documents were obtained illegally from foreign sources hostile to the u.s. intended to interfere with the 2024 election and so chaos. on friday microsoft revealed that iranian hackers broke into the account of a high-ranking official on the u.s. presidential campaign. they did not say who. back in 2024. trump posted this on the weekend. we were just informed by microsoft corporation that one of our many websites was hacked by the iranian government. never a nice thing to do. politico said they began receive emails last month from an aol email account. an anonymous person calling themselves robert. that included a research dossier dated february 23rd that the trump campaign had put together
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on j.d. vance. now trump ally says this attack and the assassination attempt last month are all part of one strategy. >> they are trying to kill him and we know from the intelligence community that iran does not want trump back. why? because he held them accountable. and you overlay that with how has biden and harris treated iran? they know they have sympa sympathizers. >> intelligence experts that we have been talking to say this is an opening bid for iran. they and america's adversaries look at the u.s. election cycle as a golden opportunity to try and do some harm here. >> aishah: gillian turner live at the state department. thank you. >> trace: let's bring in lieutenant general keith kellogg at fox news contributor and former national security advisor under the trump administration. great to have you on the show. trump posted this on true social coding one of our many websites
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was hacked by the iranian government. not a nice thing to do. iran and others will stop at nothing because our government is weak and ineffective but it won't be too long. what they don't realize is i will make the world a better and safer place. look at the assassination of pulling out the new clear to her in deal the middle east. they do not want donald trump back in the white house. >> thank you for having me. that's pretty clear. they don't want him in the white house because they are concerned about what happened last time and what will happen in the future and i don't think that the iranian government understands the american political cycle very well. we've been through this more than one time. american politics. i think it is almost discounted but the irradiance should be very wary of president trump coming back. he was he will bring deterrence back to the region.
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what you're seeing right now is a large concern by everybody that deterrence is not there in the region. we are headed into day 13 now waiting for the irradiance to respond and hezbollah as well for h into her rent. there is a major concerns of the iranian part because they are not too sure what will happen as a result of that. it's very clear that the response they would have, the term that they used is disproportionate. that means it is a super escalation. that means the supreme leader could be at risk, the nuclear sites could be at risk, all the infrastructure could be at risk. and the united states back that up when by saying which we normally never do, we talked about ship deployments. primarily our submarine guided missile subs which carry 154 tomahawk anti-attack missiles. normally we let those sit in silence like a silencer
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underneath the water and they respond when and if necessary. we also have the teddy roosevelt and we have the amphibious ready group. there's a lot of capability, we just need to be ready to use it and the irradiance know that. >> trace: i want to put that on the screen if i can because this is the full screen. it's looking like they have flooded the zone here and while i have it on the screen, general i want to go back because i hear your point but you have axios reporting that new israeli intelligence just that they are attacking in days going on to say that intel assessment says an attack could come before the gaza hostage and cease-fire deal talks plans on thursday potentially jeopardizing negotiations on what is really officials have said is a now or never moment for a potential deal between israel and hamas. is this waiting to see what happens with a cease-fire deal and may be active? >> honestly i'm not real
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confident in any cease-fire deal going forward. the united states lost a golden moment a long time ago. there are still five american hostages, we believe, under control of hamas. we have not pushed it all. we should have pushed a long time ago. i remember back with president trump in the state of the union in 2020 when he stood in the house and he said if you attack an american, your life is forfeit. we have not pushed forward with that and i'm not too sure this cease-fire is going to go away because the demands are there. i don't like it will have about the reason they are delaying, they are just not too sure what they want to do because they really do believe that the response is going to be overwhelming because the israelis have said it would be disproportionate. i'm not too sure they are willing to accept that kind of response. >> trace: i have to go general but i want your take on what this attack it come from iran proper? would it come through hezbollah or one of their other proxies?
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>> i think it would come from hezbollah and iran but if it comes from hezbollah you are looking at a third lebanese war and what the israelis would do going all the way north to the river about 15 miles deep into lebanon and respond with iran. this is the start if they do that. excuse me, of a much wider work. i'm not sure that hezbollah and iran want to go there but if they do, the israelis will respond. >> trace: good analysis is always good thank you for coming on. >> aishah: a man has been sent to the hospital after somebody stabbed him in broad daylight just outside a migrant shelter in new york city. we will sit down with retired special agent victor of villa on why violent crime is running rampant in sanctuary cities. >> t >> trace: it and a border czar kamala harris changing her tune on the border crisis. what she is now telling voters. we will ask former acting ice
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>> trace: back live to the white house awaiting the press briefing where we expect the white house correspondents to ask the administration more about the president's sitdown interview over the weekend and how he admitted that he was pushed out of the presidential race even name dropping nancy pelosi in his response. peter doocy will be inside the briefing room when it starts and when it does we will bring it to you live. >> donald trump does not want to fix this problem. he talks a big game about border
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security but he does not walk the walk. we had a chance to pass the toughest bipartisan border security bill in decades. but donald trump tanked the deal. but when i am president i will sign the bill. >> aishah: she was called the border czar. that's vice president kamala harris promising rally goers in arizona that she and only she will crack down on border security. quite the change of tune from her previous remarks on the border crisis as some critics now are pointing out the four years that she has already had to get illegal immigration under control and you and i know it is not under control. let's bring in the former acting ice director and former border patrol chief. he would some one-on-one time with the former -- or the current vp when she was senator. she is billing herself right now and the campaign is calling her
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at the border state prosecutor. but this is what she actually sounded like when she was campaigning in 2019. watch. >> what does donald trump do? he says go back to where you came from. that is not reflective of our america and our values and it has to end. we have to have a secure border but i am in favor of saying that we are not going to treat people who are undocumented as criminals. correct. you need to play by the rules but you can't treat people like criminals when they are crossing the border. >> aishah: sounds like a flip-flop. >> the hypocrisy is off the charts. we know she has no desire to control the border. she ran on an open border policy when she was the failed candidate for president. she has presided as the vice president over the worst surge in illegal migration across the southwest border than we have ever seen. i served 34 years on this problem and it has never been as
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bad as it was under this administration with her help she was assigned the border czar. maybe she was at the border czar. who cares. where are the results of her working on this problem in any degree whatsoever? where are the statistics about the men coming from china by the tens of thousands. where's the special camp to vet those people before they are released in the united states. where are the statistics from guatemala, el salvador, venezuela paired when did she have a conversation with anyone in venezuela about the droves of young men coming here. it is such a degree that they are starting gangs. they brought their gang with them and they are all over the united states now terrorizing the men and women who live in cities in chicago, houston, los angeles, miami. she has no credibility on this issue and if people are paying attention to what happens at the border, you could not find a worse candidate as it relates to border policy than joe biden except they did. they found kamala harris. >> aishah: but she has gone after the men and women that are
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trying to get this under control or deal with the policies that are underway right now. i believe it was you. she was talking to you during a senate briefing when she compared ice to the kkk. can you remind our viewers on how that went down? >> she tried to draw paralleled that the men and women and the activity that they are supposed to do, legislated by the government to arrest people who are in the country illegally, she tried to equate them with the ku klux klan. complete showmanship by her. she did not attend that hearing. she came in at the last minute to ask questions and she left as soon as she has her sound bites on the record and that was to denigrate the men and women of the frontline of dhs who are trying really hard and by the way he could solve the problem at the border if people like her and joe biden would give them the tools that they needed to secure the border. >> aishah: it's interesting because she has only been to the border once. i believe it was 2019 or 2021 to
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el paso and there wasn't a whole lot going on for her to see. to say she is an expert or prosecutor from a border state, she is the only one that can handle this, that doesn't really track. >> it is eyewash. she has no desire to control the border. she was within 10 feet of the border wall and did not mention it but she had mentioned it in the campaign about how we don't need the wall. it's ineffective and the policy should be changed or she wants to decriminalize coming into the country illegally. she was in the legislature before she was a vice president. she wanted -- it is a federal crime to cross the border illegally. to be in the country of. where's the piece of legislation that she offered to change that? the bill they talked about in the spring of this year, she knows it wasn't going to pass. donald trump tanked it is not the answer for this problem. chuck schumer is in charge of what gets on the floor in the
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senate and there wasn't enough votes for that to pass. >> aishah: we will do our best to get that question to her whenever she decides to do a sitdown interview. we will see if she actually talks to fox news. thank you for joining us and thank you for your expertise. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> trace: more on the explosion in hawaii. the fbi says an improvised bomb blew up on the side of the highway and they say they found several others. were they hidden and are there more? those questions coming up. >> aishah: anti-semitism in america. a jewish man stabbed the nearest synagogue by an attacker who shouted free palestine. a live report on that after stomach. >> it serves neither of our communities and we have to push back on the politicized asian and weaponization of are hatred many were shocked to learn they've been paying 22% on their credit card balances.
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paid for by ccia. >> trace: the fbi confirming an explosion along a highway in hawaii entering a driver at a passing car was caused by an improvised explosive device. the fbi and local police found several additional homemade bombs scattered across the island of maui. the senior correspondent is live with more on this. claudia, it appears that the victim was totally random.
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>> it appears at this point that is correct. the federal investigation is underway. no arrests yet but as you might imagine, maui residents and visitors are on edge because a number of these homemade devices have been found and one actually blew up. this happened last thursday. the explosion injuring a woman who happened to be driving by in an suv. she was treated at the hospital and released. authorities say the ied had been put inside a trash can along the old highway. that is a busy road in the central part of the island of maui. one witness who heard the blast said it was terrifying. >> i heard the loudest explosion i've ever heard in my entire life. it was so loud it sounded like somebody was dropping bombs. >> authorities found several other unexploded device is nearby.
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some hidden others out in the open. they say a small makeshift baskets range in size and shape including this island or that's about seven by 4 inches and crudely secured with twine. they are trying to figure out how these devices work and detonate and who made them. the explosion and discovery of these ieds, as the residents of maui merck one year since a devastating fire ripped through lahaina killing 102 people and causing $9 billion in damage. report any suspicious activity or any suspicious objects in any open place especially near a street or a road. we will be following the story. back to you. >> trace: live with developing information. thank you. >> aishah: president biden is name dropping nancy pelosi when speaking to why he dropped out of that presidential race. we will get reaction from the white house when the briefing
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