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♪ ♪ >> harris: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered" i am harris faulkner here with my cohost kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno. joining us fox news contributor senior counselor to president trump and host of "here's the deal with kelly on" brand-new on fox nation, check it out, kellyanne conway is here. and senior medical analyst, professor of medicine at nyu, dr. marc siegel. a lot to get to. we'll start with this. a brand-new axios' report revealing that the harris campaign has been editing news headlines to make her look good. now we are told that the media outlets whose headlines have been butchered basically and changed had no knowledge that this was going to happen or that it has been happening. this graphic from axios shows great headlines for harris
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within google search ads. when you google, the fake stuff comes on with reuters and "cbs news," however, the search results were purchased by the harris campaign. so you have to look for a little thicker sponsor. they linked to real articles, but the campaign manipulated the headlines and descriptions to glow up kamala. a source familiar with the harris team is telling axios that the campaign buys search ads with news links to give voters "to more context." the report also points out that the trump campaign is not running these types of ads. kellyanne we call it glow up, embellishment, whatever, the media outlets say they did not know. >> kellyanne: may be, but either way it's deceptive and gaslighting. the real point for the viewers to appreciate is they harris campaign things they can get
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away with redoing media headlines and that the media won't mind. they treat the mainstream media, harris, like all subsidiary of the harris/walz campaign and don't pursue them anymore than they pursue loyal democratic liberal voters, why would you spend a dime chasing them coming already have got them. that's how they are treating the media, whether it's no interviews taking easy or hard question while she is under wing on the plane or just taken to the podium. but this is manipulation of the american mind, most of the headlines already favor her. "time" magazine put her on the cover on the most important piece of the entire story about her movement redefining kamala harris is "the kamala harris campaign refused to make her available for an interview." she is not participating in glowing profiles about her. so this is the next stage in that repertoire which is take a headline and manipulate it and make it look like it is news, not opinion.
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make it look like it is facts and figures, not a run-of-the-mill paid political ad. if i was least outlets, i would do one thing. we are no longer going to cover your rallies are your speeches, nothing, your schedule until you sit down for an interview and who apologize for this and you take them down and he put out a public statement. her first interview should be a public statement street to cameron, we screwed up. i don't know if it's illegal, but it is not ethical. >> harris: it does not break with google search engine platform, because it says you can clearly see the sponsored ad marking on the page that they have messed with. so that supposed to do it. but we know how quickly people are scrolling and clicking, emily. i don't know if that's enough to market fake or misinformation, they went after people who had simple information about covid and i was one of them coming you get marked, you get stickered. you have to make it bold.
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>> emily: you must be reading my mind, that's what i was thinking about the delicacy and the subtlety of the sponsored tag is in such a stark contrast to the blatant removal bowls of posts where people dare to ask questions. in fact it's still going on with people who are not even asking questions. they are saying something unrelated and i mention something in the big constellation could be tied back to a topic or a point to that the humans behind the algorithms deemed unacceptable to them and that's why it's removed. every day average americans, veterans and active-duty military, people in law enforcement who dared to vote for trump. everyone who is trying to get along are the ones being suppressed and wiped away and yet here, blatant manipulation. can you imagine if donald trump had done this with his campaign? if there was even one purchase of an ad with the rewriting of a headline, the uproar in here not only do they know they can get away with it with the media, but they know they can get away with with that the liberal voters and
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that is the worst part. >> marc: i want to put my impact on something different, they are outraged because this is being made into ads, what exactly is news? i remember the first op-ed i wrote for "the new york times" and many papers around the country as you know and try to criticize something that was on the front page and they said no, doctor, op-ed meehan's the page from editorial. not that to you can disagree with anybody. so that's now devolved into a situation where newspapers are upon dents, where they come out rooting for somebody and that entire left-wing media is rooting for harris and that's what donald trump is against. >> harris: when they are complicit then to kelly and's point, they are taken for granted. when the media outlets don't come out and say we did not know. they talked of fox news digital and said they did not know that it had happened, where's the next line with what kellyanne
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was talking about, it's not acceptable and we don't want to give you any more coverage until we have access to the candidate? where is that part? that must be oppositional like you were when he wanted to disagree with something on the front page. >> he death protest too much. but yes, your point is exactly right, they are not protesting enough, but the second point is what are the headlines to begin with e being used to be distorted? >> harris: they are all glowing. >> marc: they should not write to headlines anyone could use in the campaign ad. >> kayleigh: axios said that it makes it appear that they are on the side of kamala harris. they are on the side of kamala harris, you just have to read the home pages of cnn and nbc and so on and so forth. this has happened to a dozen outlets since august 3rd. these are the outlets it as have been to. the independent u.k., ap, the guardian usaid today, cnn,
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"cbs news," "time" magazine. their statements and reaction have been wild, the only one i could find was from the guardian that put together a few sentences and i was laughing as i read this. while we understand why an organization might wish to align itself with the guardian's trusted brand, we need to ensure it's being used appropriately. the guardians trusted brand yesterday put out an opinion piece by an x twitter executive suggesting that elon musk should be arrested for hosting donald trump. so that's the guardian's trusted brand all 12 of these outlets should come together in an outrage and issue a joint statement saying this is unhealthy for democracy in journalism and the media. anything short of that is complicity in kamala harris has attempted to deceive america. there is the liberal media. if you need more proof, just look at the axios. >> kellyanne: why is that inflation is way down. >> harris: it's not enough. >> kellyanne: it's also not
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true. >> harris: at the top of the feed when you search. >> kellyanne: we know there's only one harris around here that we trust. but secretly speaking, these headlines being doctored as a sign of the times as kamala harris as a con edit in the first place. just make them what you would need to be. everything is just social and equivalent, whatever you need, whatever i need her to be able slap on her regardless of her record and her attributes and skills, and the same thing with these headlines, whatever he needed and debate is fine. no one will notice. >> harris: i find it hard to believe that first of all the guardian had an op-ed, and they can have that, but not to push back when your own words are manipulated seems more than complicit. it's week and i question the idea, are they trying to ingratiate themselves by not being too difficult in this moment so they can get a sit down with kamala? >> kellyanne: i think they think we are stupid. >> harris: let's not think that. governor walz further than the great state of minnesota now on
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the bottom of the ticket with kamala harris speaks out about his military service record and all the controversy around it. he just got some veterans actually angrier with him. i won't let my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms define me. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge as you. emerge tremfyant®. ask you doctor about tremfya®. ( ♪ )
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>> emily: vice presidential candidate tim walz is finally speaking out about his military record and playing the victim. former national guard command sergeant served with walz and accused him of abandoning his unit when they were preparing to deploy to iraq. watch. >> so many people are wondering about whether he has done something wrong in service or done something personally to offend you. >> no, he did something wrong in service.
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he told me no, i'm going forward and we will go with the battalion and go from there. he went around me and the fact is that there is a possibility probably would have realized that i probably would know it's too late, you are going forward. we already received the notification of sourcing and there's one other little detail that people say he had not been notified yet, yes, he had been notified. >> emily: and thomas behrens also says he has touted for decades over and achieved. >> it is stolen valor, he has used the rank that he never achieved in order to advance his political career. he has done it for decades now basically, maybe not decades, but close to it. he still says he is a retired command sergeant major to this day and he is not. >> emily: moreover while advocating for gun control you said americans should not be
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allowed to "own weapons i carried in more." given his never been in a war zone, his running mate j.d. vance is calling that as stolen power. >> when were you i war? what was this weapon you carried into war given you up in a near unit before they went to a rack and he has not spent a day and a combat zone. what bothers me is that stolen valor garbage, do not pretend to be something you are not. i would be ashamed if i was him and i lied about my military service like he did. >> emily: yesterday he finally responded not by defending his own statement about a service record, but to call out j.d. vance and anyone else for daring to question his service at all. watch. >> i will say it again as clearly as i can, i am proud of my service to this country. and i firmly believe you should never denigrate another person service record. anyone brave enough to put on
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that uniform for our great country including my opponents, i just have a few simple words, thank you for your service and sacrifice. >> emily: now retired colonel rob may ness had a response to that writing on x, let me see this one more time. no one is denigrating his actual service record. they are denigrating the lies he tells about his service record. walz has dishonoring himself by embellishing his service record for political gain. kellyanne. >> kellyanne: we don't need him to denigrate the record, we need him to clarify it and it reminds me of two current united states senators, democrats, richard blumenthal of connecticut who got in trouble a few years ago because he had many, many times talked about his service in vietnam he meant he was serving during vietnam.
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and i think that preposition clarification is a little bit different. and then it reminds me of elizabeth warren who for 34 years pretended she was of native american heritage. you did not say it about her. you did not attack or first thing ain't, she said it about yourself. who are we to question it. and when it was revealed as false and fake and being used for political gain just like tim walz has done a again and again they attacked the messenger. i challenge tim walz and others to do one more thing which is try to form a question and answer a statement a sentence without using trump, trump, vance, vance five times. be a man, i think you for your sacrifice and service too, we should know that what included and what it did not include. >> which brings me to my question to you, harris which is that services service, honorable and we hold gratitude, so why isn't that enough? why now is it leading to
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embellish and not correcting the record when in office as high as the vice presidency is honor and candor paramount? when you hit the nail on the head which tells me there some strategy going on, because it feels like the glow up writing about kamala harris kamala harris and headlines that were already friendly. by now they are like puppy love, he already served more than two decades. he has artie done that distinguished service. he did not need to embellish it or lie about it and say that he had been someplace and suggested he had been someplace that he had not on a battlefield that he was not. there is no reason, so why isn't it good enough? dating maybe know something about the truth of why he left and he does not want to deal with that personally? i would understand that. but he has to tell us. and you are not going to be able to hide behind this and never do an interview. like sooner or later, we saw the harris campaign has to answer to this more than a week ago and then crickets because they realize they can put this far out.
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he asked about it out himself and by the way, how did he make it through all the opposition when running for governor of minnesota and many of the minnesota military veterans we hear from who are offended by this now stolen valor as they are saying, how did they miss that? did they cover it up last time? has this machine of going up work for him in the past? it is not working now. >> emily: when i talk about strategy, analyze the effectiveness of a strategy coming out swinging against the questions and also that of j.d. vance focusing on this? because critics have been arguing that's not effective and they need a step back a little bit and let it breathe then start it going back to attacking policy, what say you? >> kayleigh: they try to marginalize the argument, pete buttigieg says republicans i found one clip and are trying to make it stolen valor, this is not one clip, we put up six boxes of all the times he intimated that he was the wrong
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title, retired sergeant major. he said it six times. not only that there is a 9/11 ceremony where he stands up and talks about being in the national guard and then he seamlessly goes into a story about in the dark of night witnessing the ceremony in afghanistan, not mentioning it between that he observed the ceremony while a congressman. but he would lead to you it to believe it was your time in the national guard. there are so many examples and it's not working, the marginalize strategy because that campaign has had to scrub spirits website, he was a retired sergeant major, and no longer says that. she does not mention the military record and the rally, he is addressing it himself and they had to acknowledge he misspoke. j.d. vance, i will say this, for him to come out and say. this is not about a service, this is about dishonesty and kamala harris' judgment in picking someone that can be that dishonest.
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seamless transition to kamala harris' judgment. >> marc: i will tell you who i think he has dishonoring here. every year i ride mountain bikes down a president bush is a branch with the wounded warriors, the war fighters and they are suffering from post-traumatic's arrest disorder and depression and anxiety and struggling to get back to real life and they come together in the group together, they are combat veterans like harris' father here. and that's a special category and they don't need to be lumped in with people that did not serve in combat. it's an enormous strain and stress. >> emily: the american public holds it so dearly and so importantly that here in new york state even where we are sitting for example the concept of stolen valor is a felony which shows you how much we c care. nine new warnings at the biden administration is potentially reshaping the electorate by improving citizenship applications at a blistering pace. a live report next. ♪ ♪
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>> emily: president biden and vice president harris are being called out for a potentially "the electorate" by accepting citizenship at the fastest in a decade. marcus at the white house. >> polling shows americans are worried about immigration ahead of november's election. by pulling also shows that americans are worried about the accuracy and fairness of the election coming up. in the republican party is resisting those two issues are tied together. there's a pullout from marquette law school giving us an idea of where voters rank, 10% of people leaving fair and accurate elections is their top issue in that spirit, the republicans say that they want more states to do more to protect the ballot box on tuesday at the chairman of the rnc sent letters to eight different states, the secretary of state's in places like michigan, minnesota, wisconsin
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battleground states where they say that it's a nongrowing concern. the chairman writing starting with secure voter rolls with the power to ensure that those registered to vote are qualified to vote which includes a basic requirement of u.s. citizenship, republicans argue coming into the u.s. over the last several years were guards who will cast ballots. and did a deeper dive on this on a separate matter looking at immigration overall. they say the same federal government's processing citizen requests at the fastest clip and a decade moving rapidly through a backlog built up during the trump years and the pandemic. now vice president harris is trying to neutralize that the issue of immigration on the campaign trail last week in western states where we were with her on arizona making it clear that she is going to sign comprehensive border security registration if she gets her way. >> we know where immigration system is broken, and we know
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what it takes to fix it. comprehensive reform that includes strong border security and an earned pathway to citizenship. >> it is that last part, the pathway to citizenship but that is controversial in washington with more attacks on the running mate. the governor of minnesota after he signed legislation that allows illegal immigrants to get access to driver's license. >> kayleigh: thank you very much. emily, what is interesting as "the new york times" piece is just fascinating. let me be clear at the start, naturalization has a beautiful thing. people who follow the rules in a naturalized citizens in your country and is great and joyful, american flags, we welcome newcomers, this is in your time talking to an election expert and here's what he had to say. the surge in naturalization efficiency is not about clearing backlogs it's reshaping the
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electorate, mere months before pivotal election every citizenship application could be about that decides senate seats or even the presidency, so campaign should look at this and take this seriously. 3.3 million new voters. >> emily: that's why this is happening so fast is because of the positive potential impact for the democratic party and here's why that's important, because when you compare that with other related things, how long right now are people who came across the border legally waiting for an immigration status hearing? we know that wait-list as as long as two years and with the health and human services for example, the kids by the way they came over the border and are being funneled into that if you have a persecution or hardship application that takes you as long as four months or even longer, by the way, that's the median wait time. the list goes on. so what should trouble us is not that people are getting citizenship through applications. that's great. what bothers me is the speed because it indicates a priority we know where that is coming from from the nefarious intent as articulated that even one
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application can shape a presidency, a senate seat, or a congressional seat and have a very big it it goes in our favor, because it won't. >> kayleigh: how many of the new voters live in battleground states but a number of the states where kamala harris or donald trump must win have larger and growing numbers of naturalized citizens, citing georgia, nevada, pennsylvania. >> kellyanne: these are the headlines that don't sit for interviews and just win at all costs anyway you can come even if it strikes many people as unfair and untenable. i am happy to see the rnc investing what i refer to as the nonparts of politics. cleaning out these voter rolls, they did it just last week in nevada and got rid about 90,000 old -- when i say old, outdated voters information on the roles for whatever reasons, that's what needs to happen. the legal ballots harvesting and telling you where to vote and when it starts pretty soon in north carolina for example.
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but going this far and making cynically making sure the people that are new here are told, we helped you get naturalized, we are here to help you, we help the oppressed, it's cynical and it's unfair and i hope somebody is watching this now, because the only way that you know that you are a ground game and your election turnout integrity models are solid and that you have litigated this is after election day. it's the only way you know if they worked. so we are all very concerned about that. more cynicism though. >> kayleigh: the voter registration has a big thing, because the league of women voters was outside of one of the ceremony is waiting to register voters to get that opportunity to moment people walk out. >> harris: everybody is out of time on this no matter which side of the line you are on politically, because you have early voting particularly in pennsylvania the first day you can request early voting ballot for male in his september 16th. i mean, that is no time from now. so getting this right and being
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consistent as kellyanne was pointing out and doing the nonsexy parts of getting ready for an election are really important. i do want to point to that discussion and then interview that bret baier had with nikki haley, nikki haley said believe said believe kamala harris when she says what she says, not long ago kamala harris said she wanted to close all the detention centers that are holding and this is my word, border crossers. she said migrants, but we know that some of those people have not even been vetted. anyways, the average hotel come in the times did an article recently as $301 and the reason for that is one in five hotels in new york city is being used right now to shelter people who have come here predominantly legally, maybe, but all from situations that the city has spent a billion dollars supporting. >> harris: and the 2020 election, a few hundred thousand voters determined that election. 3.3 million new voters right
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now. >> marc: in the first thing you did was reverse the policies on the border, i agree, putting these things together legal, the message from the democrats is come on, call them all, we will take care of you. medicare for all, kamala harris also saying, we will give you insurance. you will vote for us. what country we looking at where we are actually doing that? where the economy is in trouble and where food prices are going up. where people don't have jobs. we will give jobs to people that we make citizens or we give green cards to or we lead in here illegally, 30 million of them over the past four years. it all ties together and we need to look at fixing this country, not letting more more people in. >> harris: kamala harris is for mass amnesty. a list and what she says, she does not wanted to be a crime anymore when you illegally cross the border. our sovereign line. that's mass amnesty, and it starts the moment they cross that line.
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we are outnumbered if we think we can stop those masses from, and it is an unfair playing field, people want to come here legally in the right way, they get penalized, go to the back of the lime all these others come through. >> kayleigh: she tells us she is tough on the border, she is the second coming of donald trump on the border. kelly and has a new episode coming out of her fox nation show here's the deal with kellyanne conway, what are we in for? >> kellyanne: we are focused on posterior groups, and talking with my pen, important to reach independents who are not moderates, but the swing pope voters in our elections are being decided on not million of votes, but hundreds of boats across a few different. and we have a safe acronym unbranded in my book as for security affordability, talking to really great experts like general keith kellogg and judge jeanine, charles payne
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about this issue is going really adept on what is on voters minds and going beyond the sound bites and the cynical headlines. >> kayleigh: love general kellogg, check it out on fox nation, here's the deal, it's available right now on fox nation, you can catch new episodes every thursday. check it out. shocking video shows cops enforcing the curfew by shooting people paintballs at minneapolis residents.ns, one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan, for up to 100 percent of your home■s value. if you need cash for your family call newdayusa. with automatic authority from the va we can say yes when banks say no. give us a call.
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>> kayleigh: those were scenes from the george floyd riots that swept through minneapolis in 2020 that all happened under governor tim walz's watch and now a new video from that time that shows cops enforcing the 8:00 p.m. curfew, by shooting paintballs at minneapolis residents. >> look at this, they just keep coming. >> good night! get down! >> get inside! >> can you help out? let's go? lighted up. >> go inside now! and in the house. >> kayleigh: that have been but governor tim walz says it is republicans that need to mind their own bleeping business, watch. some of us are old enough to remember when it when it wears republicans who were talking about freedom. in minnesota every respect our neighbors and their personal choices that they make.
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even if we would not make the same choice for ourselves, there is a golden rule, mind your own damn business. >> kayleigh: mind your own business, we respect our neighbors except it was tim walz who had neighbors spying on neighbors with a snitch in line if violated his covid edicts. >> hello, you have reached the stay-at-home hotline, the information you leave is considered public information. at the tone, please leave the following information, your name, your call back number, how the stay-at-home order is being violated, and where the stay-at-home arm order was violated, thank you. >> kayleigh: so republicans, mind your own business, but spying on neighbors. >> mind your own business till you can't use plastic straws and use their own pronouns, go on tiktok or want to pay reasonable
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property to put your kid in a different school through school choice, the list goes on and on, they are authoritarian. and you and i were in the white house during covid and you will recall clearly governors like gretchen whitmer, j.b. pritzker, tim walz, michigan and illinois, minnesota, respectively and others were high on their own supply of executive power. you have your residents sheltering at home, the kids are out of school, nobody is at work, and you get to control people's access, their basic freedoms, their movements, and this case whether or not they can walk outside their homes for some fresh air or be paintball densest submission and he also controlled all the federal dollars that came their way. and tim walz is actually apologized, which he often does not do for his handling of those protests and some of the covid lockdowns. what we are not buying it. this mind your business, they are the biggest peeping toms, political peeping toms and the world trying to control everything we do, eat, wear,
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say, believe. the e.u. sends a note to elon musk it to make sure there's no hate speech in an interview? they just want mind control. and i think that everyone should see that. every time tim walz or kamala harris are on the podium, and they say whatever they want at the podium. no one in the democratic party is under oath. >> kayleigh: he said today we are walking to the podium and announcing that houses of worship are essential and will be available for sunday worship, saturday's synagogue, temples had a snitch line and i was reading a transcript of some of the snitches that were saying hundreds of people are going to gather at the church, go to target them. what a difference. >> harris: i think that he and kamala harris have benefited from this sort of thing, that's why they seep they don't know much about her, we did not know much about him either and neither do minnesotans who voted. he loves the idea of trying to control the message, but now that's recorded. and i would imagine a lot of
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people have on their phones because it was so offensive to be told you cannot go outside. is there any signs that said that we could get covid in an open-air environment like the great outdoors? i never saw it. you came on "the faulkner focus" and said you never saw it. so not only is he able to control minds and behavior of voters, of people who voted for him and his own state. he actually wants to control science. >> there was absolutely no evidence of that whatsoever in the specially outdoors and i remember thinking that the slow slogan must have put stay-at-home, unless you are going to the riots. and i mean that literally, people were writing together, not only burning buildings, but also cheat to jail when they were saying the rest of us needed to stay at home with no sense to back it whatsoever. stay-at-home wear? thanks to her room producers.
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until florida or south dakota you can go outside and economists arrived. >> kayleigh: and a mother of eight opened her business and got a 90-day prison sentence as she served two-thirds of that. >> emily: here's why it is our business, number one you are asking for our vote. for every american's boats, so it is indeed our business to look back at your record and see whether we are going to vote for you and number two because it's our federal tax dollars under federal law enforcement resources that went to locking the people and that is contributed to the 250 million lost dollars under fraud and his state. he is the prime example of a governor that locked up people for not complying with regulations, right? think about the weaponization of the regulatory agencies under his watch and others. and he watched his state burned to the ground. so the people under his watch were absolutely suffering. and i think it's telling, by the way, that a formal federal
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to be on breaking news now, former president trump has cast his ballot in the primary and florida, and what it's breaking about the situation where the comments that he made when he was talking to reporters. he gave them some time as he often does and we were able to roll on some of that and we want to share it with you. so team, let me know when he has about to do that. in the meantime, you know primary season is technically obviously still on. it's an opportunity to see candidates. and you know that he loves to talk to voters and that's exactly what he was doing today. let's watch.
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okay, all right, we saw that gentleman with his phone talking with him. let's talk a little bit about access here, kellyanne. >> kellyanne: donald trump gives plenty of it, even someone who is survived in assassin's bullet walking freely, facing the cameras and microphones talking to voters. i have said for a long time, that i hope you will vote as early as you can afford it, because when the lion roars, other will follow and we need people to vote early. >> harris: here is former former president donald trump. >> it's a great honor to vote, and doing a fantastic job here and we appreciate it. we think that we are doing very well. we just had a poll that shows we are doing very well. and we have an interesting couple of months ahead of us. i am going to north carolina right now where we will speak on the economy, it's basically a speech on what's going on with our economy as it has gone very bad under this group of people
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with inflation, with the economy itself and so many other things. the other thing we will talk a little bit on his crime if you look at the migrant crime in new york it has been out of control. and it is everywhere as i predicted a long time ago. and we will be talking a little bit about crime and all of the people that have come into our country illegally. millions and millions. it's close to 20 million, may be more than 20 million. and stay should not have been allowed to come here. it's causing a tremendous problems, causing death and just it has been a horse show, no one has seen anything like it. and it's only going to get worse. they should not have allowed this in our country, so i'm leaving for right now north carolina, do you have a question? >> yes, sir -- [indistinguishable question] >> it looks like it as he ran doing it, because they are no friend of mine, and a lot of bad signals get sent, but it looks like it as he ran doing it, and
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the reason is because of a strong running ran and i was protecting people in the middle east that maybe they aren't so happy about that. so that's what it seems to be coming your ran. >> is that with the fbi told you to say? >> i don't want to say exactly, but it was he ran. >> and working ai there, there is all comes a new evidence that the people who work there have proven that policy, do you understand that claim? >> i cannot say what was they are or who was there, we had the biggest crowds ever in the history of politics and crowds that no one has ever seen before and we continue to have that, a level of enthusiasm no one has seen before. they want to make america great again, that's what is going to happen. right now we have a failing nation, we are in a failing nation and become in many ways a third world nation and we are not going to let that happen. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. spent so that is the nation's 45th president having just voted in the primary in florida also
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getting kind of the early vote to message and they're too saying how easy it was in that they are all set up just in general good he is set to speak later in north carolina as he spoke about that's where he has had and now at 4:00 p.m. eastern and you can bet his speech will be centered on the economy, we can bet it because he was telling us all the things he wanted to talk about and we will carry it live on fox news, your quick response to that? >> i think he signaled about foreign policy which has not been as much on voters minds. it will be if iran attacks israel this week, he seemed much stronger on policy and the current administration. >> kayleigh: he answered with such fluidity and to compete with kamala harris who cannot talk about a hostage rescue, what a comparison. >> harris: they were wide-ranging in the hallway. >> emily: and field them with aplomb and talked about the economy and the crime. >> harris: all right.
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>> we are quick on time but we want to revisit, you will see words on the bottom of the screen, the man you see there wg for the white house for the republican ticket takes questions anytime, anyplace, he's always ready. he just voted in the primary in florida p or kayleigh? >> incredible to watch, not only doing this but tamari press conference 4:30 p.m. eastern time, more events than questions, my has taken. >> a little softer today, i like it. >> the economy, border, foreign engagements, he beat her not insults but insights, policy not personalities, and i think we can even this race to be about kamala, not just trump come he wins only. >> all right, that will do it for us. emily, i know you always send love. "america reports" now. >> we are waiting major

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