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>> laura: you are totally right raymond is one does he sound like obama? >> it's like kamala harris is running for first lady that she doesn't have to do interviews but not sure that will work but we will see what the american people are willing to let her get away with. >> laura: and national dance party into decline. great to see you always raymond. make sure to follow me on social media and don't forget to tune in sunday at 7:00 pm for a special ingram angle in the next day we will be live from chicago at the dnc and jesse watters prime time will be heading this hard and will take it from here. see you tomorrow night. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> good evening and welcome to a special addition of jesse water prime time. we begin with something breaking tonight as there is dissension among kamala ranks as biden staffers rebelling against the nominee and all of this as a media insists that she is match for the moment. time magazine out with a new hot take admitting her time as vp was underwhelming but perhaps just never meant to be an understudy "judging for the last few weeks, on party underestimated her and maybe the crowd of the 2020 primary not the right race for harris to showcase her talents." may be vice president say not the right role but suddenly she seems much of the moment but you cannot win a presidential campaign if you do not have a strategy but she is finally got
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one. here is how kamala rolling into recent rallies. that looks a lot like the dozens and dozens of trump tarmac rabelais' -- rallies the former president did in 2020 and it's getting so bad that cnn noticing with this headline that harris leans on the trappings of her office and trump's own playbook and the quest to win the white house and it is not just optics not just dealing trumps choreography but his ideas after four years of letting in millions of illegals, her views would have you believe she's the second coming of donald trump. >> she took on drug cartels and gang members for smuggling and is vice president, backed the toughest border control bill and decades and as president, hire
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thousands of more border agents in crackdown on human trafficking and fixing a border is tough and so is kamala harris >> kayleigh: why didn't she do it as she's had three and a half years? but us not all. debuted a new policy with no taxes on tips. >> a promise when i'm president that we will continue our fight for working families of america. [ cheering and applause ] including to raise the minimum wage [cheers and applause] and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers. >> kayleigh: right on cue the media is falling. >> this bipartisan movement and it's very important obviously the backbone of the economy
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things like las vegas and one of those economic policies go to the heart of doing something directly. >> vice president says she's always had a focus on the middle class so eliminating taxes on tips will help people that go to work every day and bust their butts to keep food on the table and close on their back and a roof over their head. >> kayleigh: this is a great idea and i wonder where she got it from. >> when i get to office, we will not charge taxes on tips. >> no taxes on tips. every time you leave a tip for the next five months, make sure to write on the receipt, about trump for no tax for tips and i will eliminate all taxes on tips >> no tax on tips and remember it's a big deal. >> no tax on tips.
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>> kayleigh: not even john carl could not ignore the similarities. >> saw a big speech in nevada and she came out of no tax on tips and where have i heard that before? >> kayleigh: democrats know that's a winning policy that some much so the white house now says president biden even supports it. >> this is something the president supports to eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers. >> kayleigh: here's a talking point mysteriously listening from the binder that kamala casts a tie-breaking vote to expand oversight on tax on tips and president biden signed into law but that's not all as vice president her administration added hordes of irs workers to
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go after waiters and waitresses and meanwhile trump just released his 20 promises to america and i wonder how long it will take kamala to steal those? so what is she doing this? jd vance sums it up perfectly that she claims to be a different person to different people. >> she is a chameleon and pretends to be one thing in front of one audience and different in front of another but she's not running a political campaign but running a movie and only speaks to voters behind teleprompter and does not offer policy positions and not answered why she wanted to ban fracking and she wanted to defund police but now she doesn't and she should not have to answer -- she should have to answer why she presents differently and i think that's what president trump is getting at a fundamentally fake person different and who she's in front of. >> kayleigh: with the will --
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the real kamala harris please stand up? website is leaving americans in the dark and look at this as political -- political playbook say she's heavy on propaganda and light on policy and note campaign framed as a fight for the future without saying much about precisely about what that future will entail and one anonymous frontline democrat said why we stop talking about policy better to run on this wave of enthusiasm and energy is the best thing harris can do. meanwhile, reports coming in that some of the loyalists are not happy with how biden aids known for putting down the vice president are being kept around their political operation and the biden aides are not happy about either as saying grumbling under their breath and dissension in the ranks and
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denies political reporting but she has a long documented track work of toxic workplaces riding back and 2019 that come vocally throws around f. bombs and berates her staff and as attorney general, to manage her staff stand every morning and say good morning general? and hasn't gotten better while vice president, a staff turnover rate of nearly 92 percent and remember this guy? amid a common list staff exodus tweeting... and that's definitely unnatural and unprompted thing to say.
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blinked twice if you need help, david. the american people getting more familiar with the radical workplace she's put together over the years should not forget about the radical policy she's pushing for just as long. >> we have to critically re-examine ice and starting from scratch. ready to get rid of the filibuster to pass a great new deal. >> i feel strongly about this weeny medicare for all. >> assault weapons in circulation? >> approximately 5 million and we have to have a buyback program and support mandatory buyback program. >> kayleigh: former speaker of the house kevin mccarthy joins me now. it is great to have you and really struck by this frontline democrat lawmaker said the best things you can do is not talk policy so how was president trump forcing her to talk policy?
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>> i would ask for three debates make the first debate the economy and the second debate about the border in the third debate about crime and those of the three main issues and president trump has a policy that probably start agreeing with him and the best definition of kamala is small of the chameleon and if you watch that last clip about buybacks on guns and, it was mandatory she said. >> kayleigh: frightening to the american people and i want to ask you about this as beating her is one thing but smaller -- kamala posts the media is different but the first is from cbs this morning about the tax on tips seen vice president rolling out the policy position fighting to an taxes on tips but when trump said it, the same outlet it would cost the federal government up to 250 billion over 10 years and this is media
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bias in a nutshell. >> we have to be the media at the same time and what i would show is no taxes on tips and shall devote she cast she's president of the senate and she has the deciding vote and as she had not voted to break that tie, not have irs agents going after you to charge you more social where she was on the border when she gets asked by lester holt, have not been to the border but i haven't been to europe either show as she did as attorney general letting people out to do more crime or what she did to california by attorney general she has the responsibility when it comes to the language on initiatives the putting initiative on the ballot now to reverse the damage you done
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allows people to go and steal anything less than a thousand dollars ucl these businesses closing california california. >> kayleigh: you been in california a long time and you been in washington and you know her and have you heard about this toxic workplace? crazy to me that she demands people to stand up to say general harris. >> everyone in congress we all talk about those few offices that have high turnover -- turnover in the toxic people that you don't want to work for or with on legislation and she has been known for that and a number of democrat members from california who would talk about it house staff wouldn't work for her not about republican working for democrats but people walk and believing in the individual that so toxic and 92 percent, those of the people who don't stay there. >> kayleigh: that is big and
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it's close to 100. thank you very much. let's bring informal presidential candidate and i wanted to talk with you because i heard kamala harris say to a reporter the my economic policy coming out this week and what to anticipate it will look like? >> something the complete opposite of her record and we don't eat away for it because we know her policies are and she favors attacks on unrealized capital gains and a formula for stock market crash and a second great depression and for people at home that if you own a farm or a small business that in many cases you have to pay taxes you do not have the cash to pay because in unrealized capital gain and that's an economic catastrophe and another policy saying she would get rid of the filibuster that would replace air travel with train travel establishes singer payer healthcare and nationalize
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healthcare in a bill sponsored by bernie sanders and something republicans have not gone after enough so talk a lot about weird what i think is weird is abolishing air travel and private health insurance and a lot of these positions like the green new deal are downright weird not because an attack on other americans but policies that our all americans. we have not gone after her heavily enough on her policy and i think that's how will win this >> kayleigh: i saw a stunning graph today in the new york times the fact that between the two of them, look at their private sector experience you see it there in red and say jd vance has a ton of it and zero is the private sector experience of kamala harris and tim walz. what does that say? >> there are not ready to run
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the government and the reality is economic policies reflected that if kamala harris does as good of a job in the economy that we are heading for a national catastrophe and a second great depression and this is not just bad for republicans but bad for all americans including the so-called communities of color she claims she wants to serve and this is our path to victory that you want more in your pocket you want a legal mass immigration and rampant crime and world war iii you have a choice if it's donald trump even if you don't agree with him on everything and the more we care about policy, the more we will succeed so that's my warning. >> kayleigh: advice. policy. thank you vivek ramaswamy. another secret service scandal in the investigation is next. the best moments deserve the best eggs.
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>> kayleigh: ever since joe biden dropped out of the race, a lot more time to do what he really loves, to the beach. he was catching some rays and enjoying some ice cream and amid the delaware getaways, he had time for a one-on-one interview with cbs the first since dropping out of the race and biden finally revealed that he was forced out by anxious democrats. >> what happened was a number of my democratic colleagues in the house and senate thought i would hurt them in their races and i was concerned if i stayed in the race it would be the topic you would be interviewing me about and number 2, i ran the first
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time and thought of myself being a transition period and it's hard for me to get out of my mouth but things got moving so quickly that it didn't happen. >> kayleigh: he revealed his sacred obligation that the most important thing he must do and it's not bringing down inflation or avoiding war in the middle east or securing the border. >> the combination was a critical issue for me that was not a joke was maintaining this democracy but i thought it was important because it's a great honor being president and i think i have an obligation to the country the most important thing you can do is you must defeat trump. >> kayleigh: now joe biden, the man who referred to republicans as a clear and present danger wants to be remembered as someone who brought the country together.
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>> that a true democracy can work that got us out of a pandemic and introduce the single greatest economic recovery in american history and the most powerful economy in the world and we have more to do and it demonstrated we can pull the nation together. of always believed and i still do that american people are good and decent when i announced my candidacy to run that i said we have to do three things to restore the soul of america and build the economy from the bottom up and bring the country together. >> kayleigh: can't have a biden interview without peddling the same tired the one debunked by left-wing fact checker. >> press went to then-president trump said there very fine people on both sides and i knew than that i had to do something
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and think of this the kkk were identified that under his presidency had an ally and hadn't ally in the white house and they stepped up for them. >> kayleigh: american first founder joins us now and i watch that and i take no pleasure in saying this but the president seemed greatly diminished comes that he's only dependably engaged between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm and white house staff concluded away from him that he has not had a cabinet meeting since last october you're convinced commander-in-chief not convinced that america not through the next five months might biden narrowly sounds alive and painful just to hear that suddenly he's gasping for air to finish his sentences this
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man is not in charge of his faculties and of the country he's not even available and spending the full week and as our enemies gathering around the worlds the specter of war hangs over asia and europe and the middle east, never a more dangerous moment for america but there's no 11 in charge of this country as she's campaigning given the same speech over and over again and joe biden the lights are out and brings me no pleasure to say it so who is running the country? to this day no one knows but they don't have the best interests at heart because the border is still wide open to drugs and crime because inflation never worse crime spiraling out of control. >> kayleigh: joe biden put out a letter that he's out and nancy
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pelosi had this observation. >> i did not accept the letter than a letter i mean... some people unhappy with the letter and some said some people were unhappy because it's a not sound like joe biden to me and it really didn't. >> kayleigh: it so who wrote it? >> this is a terrifying prospect but these are not random letters being sent out but the most profound and world shaping statements from the commander in chief ahead of article two of the united states of america and there is the former speaker nancy pelosi saying she does not
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believe the most important letter joe biden ever read was not even written by him so who is running the country? who is stamping his name because i can promise you it is not the man you heard in that interview and where in a stateless and rudderless. >> kayleigh: no one says it quite like you. secret service being accused by a massachusetts lawn owner of duck taping her surveillance and breaking into her backroom and here's the latest. >> reporter: the story is bizarre and troubling as two weeks out of the screwup that nearly got him assassinated, described as a break-in during a rally as a salon owner has video proof that someone dressed like a secret service agent walking
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around her business the vice president had a campaign event nearby and the same woman put a piece of tape over the camera and owner alicia powers said someone picture front door off and over the next two hours, several people went through her business and used her bathroom and her business was left unsecured and told the eagle, when they clean up and left the tape on the camera, left my back door unlocked and what could've happened in that one hour and a half? she complained to the local office and received an apology and confirmed it was one of their agents who put tape over the camera but later a spokesperson flipped the blame as in a statement, say of personnel would not enter or instruct partners to enter a business without the owner's permission and the business owner adamant she never gave anyone permission to go in but
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[ ♪♪ ] >> kayleigh: kamala harris the presumptive democratic nominee for three weeks and only answer four question from the press and her vise presidential candidate tim walz batting zero and teleprompter the new biden basement as a new way to hide from you the american people but jd vance to three separate interviews yesterday alone and the difference between the two campaigns is obvious in advance made that note.
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>> they don't have a policy position on their website and should they sit down and answer tough questions? where she? >> a hope she will be on the show and i'm willing to do tough interviews. >> kayleigh: why is the gop nominee asking a question for interviews instead of the press? the press asked for interviews and their highbrow whiners. >> since donald trump's press conference highbrow nature of the press saying in my view whining that she hasn't talked to us a sitdown with us or an interview with us so at one point you see strategically why do i need to talk to you because i'm talking to you right now and
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happy to follow and report but right now i real needs to get the press on her campaign. >> kayleigh: not every liberal outlet not as editorial board publish a lot of questions that is if she has plans to take them issue more tough on israel a more sympathetic to palestinians and joe biden? what was kamala's roll in afghanistan debacle and was her plan for the border? three questions but if passed is prolog, three weeks to get through all of them. for genuine lieutenant governor joins us now and i'm thrilled to interview all day and you are from a blue state, you want statewide in the first female lieutenant governor of a state that republicans have not won in 20 years and trump was in striking distance of biden and a
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new race for kamala harris. >> let me tell you, make sure we focus on three things that would be policy and policy and let's ask the vice president what is her energy policy and how will you make sure we are energy and dependent? if you are continuing to talk about renewables, that will be a problem and we will do coal, oil and nuclear and natural gas and we need to talk about the economy and inflation is killing us and what will she do to bring down inflation? and she is in office now and we solve the problem to give taxes back to our virginians, 5.2 billion and in addition created the two or three years in office that 10,000 high-paying jobs.
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these are the things we need to talk about and we haven't started talking about the other part if she won the title of commander-in-chief and your number 1 job is to keep this nation safe in the nation needs to know if we have the ammo but no our strategic reserves are low and so much to talk about that we have not touched the border so let's get to the policies. >> kayleigh: amen to that. you are also a former marine and tim walz has embellished on his service he was not in war in a combat zone and what is your reaction to that? >> can i just tell you how upset and offended i am in now offended those who have lost their family members in combat
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so forget about me that these families and those servicemembers in actual combat suffering from ptsd that we have a suicide crisis among those who served and for this man who never served a day in combat to talk about weapons he carried in war, wonder that ever happened? and take on a rink you never earned? why are you doing that? a tangled web we weave. i heard he served honorably until he got to the war part and you never were in war and don't go there. >> kayleigh: i only have about 15 seconds here but your father immigrated from jamaica with $1.75 in his pocket and got a job and you came here as six years old, what's your message for those who don't feel the american dream is alive right now?
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>> you are looking at the american dream and traveling around virginia and finding people part of the american dream as a gentleman came from egypt with a thousand dollars in 2011 and he now has a business so we need to make sure we talk about the opportunities and the future and our children need to know that they can thrive and will not just survive but if all we talk about is darkness and death and what used to be than they won't have any place to go. >> kayleigh: it is great to have you lieutenant governor and we could see you in the governor's mansion. ever known. thank you so much. >> kayleigh: new damning about his military record.un we will bring it to you the traditions passed down from generation to generation. and at bass pro shops and cabela's, we're here to help you make every moment count. stock up for your next adventure during the fall hunting classic...
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americans know matter what of the side of the aisle you were on being misleading about military service as being accused of inflating his military use for political gain and when her campaign got caught in the lie they quietly scrubbed reference to retired sergeant major from their website and harris appears to stop mentioning this at her rallies but jd vance who enlisted in the marine corps after 911 is more than happy to talk about it. >> this is a guy captured on video that he never went to war and i'm not criticizing his service but the fact he lied about his service for political gain and i served in the marine corps and a lot of things that i never lied about what i did or overstated because it would be beneficial to mean an election but that's what i was criticizing and scandalous behavior. >> not everyone wants the truth
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as any one questioning his passes making things up. >> what you say to these efforts to tackle his military effort? >> assign of a baker mc of his ideas -- assign of bankruptcy of ideas. >> command sergeant major tim walz. >> kayleigh: had nancy and congress full and wants you to give the poor guy a break that he slipped up just one time. >> the fact they have to go back to find a clip from 2018 to find the one time he slipped up to talk about the weapons of war he carried that's an exception that proves the rule in terms of how hard you have to look to find him saying anything that's not
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precise and accurate. >> kayleigh: not an exception as it was, in fact, the rule and we found a pattern. >> retired command sergeant major. >> they said this was congress and -- congressmen walls. >> retired sergeant major. >> kayleigh: we've noticed it's not just one says but what he does not say. to honor the 20th anniversary pack witnessing a ceremony for fallen soldiers at the airbase and did this add -- as a congressman in 2008 the listens to how he frames the story that leads you to believe that he saw the ceremony in the dark of night while the national guard. >> i had the privilege of serving in the national guard and when i left i had a 2-year-old and when i came home
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i had a 3-year-old and i came home and my daughter went on and when you are to end three, she knew no different and i stood one night in the dark of night on the tarmac and watch the military ramp ceremony and if you have seen it that you don't leave the same. >> kayleigh: you be the judge to meet paint me a picture of being in uniform at the airfields and it's not just republicans pointing it out but his own former boss fed up with the lies calling an affront to those who actually serve but ultimately it's up to him alone to come queen and explain why we misrepresented his service and he owes america the truth because if he cannot be honest about this that can we trust him to be honest about anything? let's bring u.s. marine veteran and a new book i've read that's fantastic the book available tomorrow and talk more about
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tomorrow but i want to ask you do you had eight deployments to afghanistan and former special forces and what you think when you hear him? >> this ticket has a history of abandonment with harris leaving our allies and americans and our nation in afghanistan where he personally had to get involved made an effort to rescue and he abandoned his own unit and he stayed home and leveraged his military career through embellishment by calling him a command sergeant major sankey was an afghan veteran that he would end war and carry weapons and war for his own political gain and use that gain to you something that is far worse being accused of which is to use
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his political position to do things to expound on a lack of his character like sexualizing children and pushing for legislation for full-term abortion. >> kayleigh: mission without borders comes out tomorrow and kamala harris so she was the last person in the room with biden before he made the decision to get out in your book brought me to tears because he rescued 17,000 people from affect gannett scan any talked about how you got drawings from children who said demons from the taliban and would've been different if had questions as a last person in the room? >> she can't get off the hook for this and i can't understand how she will try she was vise president of the united states the last person with the president to withdraw and they have blood in their hands
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including the 13 service members killed in the americans left behind in the 20 million women and girls abandoned our national security with the taliban receiving $87 million a week from this administration to fight terrorism so she has blood on our hands. >> kayleigh: mission without borders and fascinating talks about the rescue of benjamin hall from ukraine and we think you child for your service and thank you from the fox news family and see you tomorrow. the interview the almost did not happen. that is next. has wavy edges. it's no ordinary square. charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy perforations that tear so much better, with more cushiony softness. enjoy the go, with charmin.
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are you shattered? a nation in decline and make the american dream affordable and safe and make america great again and his first post since his infamous. >> shot so i post now and mainly has something to do with his big conversation with elon musk tonight supposed to start the top of this hour but major tech issues reporting they could not get into the x. spaces page and said they suffered a massive cyber attack to overwhelm the servers. >> we had a massive service attack and does this massive attack illustrates a lot of opposition to people hearing what president trump has to say. >> kayleigh: this was an attack and i look that up which
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means like an entryway to a shop and lot of weird stuff happening with the biden and trump campaign according to the wall street journal. >> we shouldn't be surprised at the powers that be globally that the eu issued the order to elon musk threatening him in a way about violating certain laws or to put harmful content as they would seem so should not be surprised as there were some tech issues about the important thing the hundreds of thousands if not millions want to listen to this conversation as they want to know what he had to say and i'm so glad he is back on tour and truth social is a great platform and american people need to see him and read his thoughts on twitter and so happy to have him back on the platform >> kayleigh: how should you use the seat new power?
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>> he's not one to shy away from news and reporters but no doubt in 2016 social media a big asset as it as it wasn't 2021 before they booted him off but has the opportunity to address the american people digging through through tweets or instagram and facebook has to utilize every platform to cut through the noise and let the american people here he has to say from his own mouth and unlike his opponent, he's not scared of questions or transparency and he welcomes and likes the spotlight >> kayleigh: thank you. and it's been a busy news night and god bless america and tuned in and sean is next. [ ♪♪ ]
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