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incredible years. there was never any talk about doing anything. by contrast, kamala harris has a three step plan to destroy medicare and to destroy social security. first, she has thrown open our borders. you know what that's going to do to us. oh, congratulations, they'll all be signing up right next to you. but she has opened up our borders. think of it. again, i believe it is 20 million people but probably much more with the got-away. you know what a got-away is, don't you? i had remained in mexico. they ended it immediately. they thought it was unfair to mexico. can you believe that? mexico is like, it's like a railroad track coming to our country. they thought it was unfair. it's not unfair. but mexico agreed with remain in mexico and they ended very early. they ended it almost immediate. second, she is flooding our
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country with millions and millions of low-wage migrants and giving them welfare, free health care, food stamps, public benefits, and -- [boos] she's giving them what our military vets don't get. they are sleeping on a street in freezing or very hot weather. and illegal immigrants that came in so illegally and don't speak a word of english are living in some of the most luxurious hotels in the world. it's incredible. you see that. you can see the stories, they are living in hotels and taking some of the best hotels because the government pays more than they can get from the customer, so they say, well, i don't know about this. i think we'll take the illegal immigrant. we are going to get more money from the u.s. government and some rich guy coming in from argentina. and third, she wants to make them all citizens, dumping them
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into medicare and social security until those programs buckle and collapse. that's what's going to happen. under them, social security, medicare, and other programs will collapse. no country can sustain what's happening right now. the millions of illegal aliens pouring into our country under a border czar harris are coming from all sorts of places, from countries unknown -- literally from countries unknown. and they, as i said, they are coming in from prisons and from mental institutions, and they are coming in as terrorists. we have more terrorists living in our country right now, and nothing good is going to happen from this, and now it's getting more and more violent. just pick up the newspapers, turn on your television. people stabbed a woman yesterday raped in new york, raped viciously and when they said she was raped, they weren't trying to rape me, they were trying to kill me, they were tried to kill
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her. gentleman from a certain country, i won't mention, happen to be in south america, but it is all over the world they are coming in. it is south america. they are coming from all over the world. just this week in h coney islan, kamala had two migrants, we call them the kamala migrants, and they were arrested for rape of a 46-year-old woman, and it was a rough situation. there were four or five other situations over the last couple of days, rape and murder. rape and beating. rape and something else -- and sometimes just immediate kil killing. these people are brutal. these are people that came out of the toughest jails anywhere in the world, from all over the world. and we can't take them. no country can sustain it. no country. they all said i was wrong when i
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said that migrant crime will reach epidemic proportions, and now it's much worse than that. it's a lot worse than academic proportions, it is beyond contr. we have a new category of crime. it's called migrant crime. and i think it's going to end up being the worst category of all. these people are tough. they are tough. they are mean. they are angry. and they shouldn't be in our country. and it's not going to work out well. the migrants that harris let in our raping our women and hurting our children, and now kamala wants to let them pillage social security and medicare. that's what's going to happen. it will never happen. it will never even get close to happening if i'm in office, and i think you're going to have to put me in office. because there's never been anything like this.
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if kamala wins, you will have mass amnesty and citizenship for all of the biden-harris illegals that poured into our country. if i win, you will have the largest deportation operation in american history, starting at noon on inauguration day, 2025. and you know, i don't say that happily, because it's not -- it's not an easy situation. are so many people. it's not sustainable. but dwight d. eisenhower, dwight eisenhower, general eisenhower, president eisenhower, he was very strong on borders. he felt you cannot do this. the largest deportation operation we ever had was under dwight eisenhower, president, and he understood that it was not sustainable to have millions of people coming in. but what he went through is peanuts compared to what we are going through. nobody has ever gone -- no country -- no country, no border has ever gone through what we are going through and they are
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destroying our country. the kamala migrant invasion is also a major factor in crushing your wages and driving up the cost of health care and the cost of all of your goods. millions of uninsured illegal aliens are getting billions and billions of dollars in free health care, paid for by american citizens on your medical bills -- it's right on your medical bills. you know, you know, when you hear this, you get angry because it shouldn't happen, but what happens to them, they come up in caravans. i think i came up with that name. but they have caravans of thousands and thousands of people, many, many criminals in those caravans, very dangerous come on legally dangerous for women, the women in those caravans are just absolutely, it's horrible what happened -- i'm not going to tell you, it's horrible. it's horrible what happens in those caravans coming up. they come up because we have very stupid people here that say if you come up, we will give you
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health care, social security, medical, school, he or you know, our schools in a lot of places are not, you can't even go anymy have taken the place of our students p or they have people sitting in chairs that don't speak a word of english, and they are taking the place of our young children. the hospitals, a person told me the other day from san diego, they said they can't get into a hospital anymore. the hospitals are being occupied by the illegal aliens. somebody's got to take care. they are being occupied. and the reason they are coming is because people like gavin newsom and people like kamala are saying "come, come, it's the american dream, come," they are destroying our country and we can't do it, we can't let it continue. not going to have a country, people like scott, brilliant wall street people, they are right about what they say, and that's also common sense, i'll tell you, it's all about common sense. the republican party is the party of common sense.
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[applause] kamala harris wants to eliminate private health insurance. does anybody have private health insurance here? a lot of people, yeah. a lot of people, they want it, that's what they want. now if you want to have other, you have other, but they want to take it and they want to turn it off. doesn't cost our country anything, they want to -- this is what people, they work hard, they make enough money, they want to have a private plan. a reglet know michael injurious plan. that's okay. they want to give free taxpayer-funded health care to every single illegal alien in this country, kamala wants to do that. now she will probably -- here's a little bit, she will probably change over the next short period of time. we said what do you do with some monsters that we have, monsters, some of the worst killers in the world, in detention centers. you know they are in detention centers that we have along the border. and you know what she said? they have to be released.
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released. we are going to release dr. these are murders, these are killers, these are drug dealers. these are the worst people on earth. now she will probably change her mind on that, too, but she wants to release -- this is -- remember, i said it before appeared a person that is considered far more liberal they bernie sanders. he's crazy, you know. and far more liberal than crazy bernie. this is considered worse. and we are not going to have a president like that. somebody was saying last night on television that when the people find out, the wonderful sean actually said -- have you ever heard of him? [applause] but he said it. everybody is saying that they are when people find out about her, that she is a very liberal person. they use the word progressive. they use -- they don't use liberal anymore, they use progressive because it sounds so nice, progressive, what is progressive? that means forward thinking.
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it's the opposite. she is the most liberal senator that we've had in 50, 60 years, i think probably ever, but far more liberal than crazy bernie. by contrast, i'm going to keep the affordable care act, unless we can do some thing much better, we will keep it. it stinks. it's not good. if we can do something better, we are going to do something with it. if we can do better, meaning less expensive and better health care for you. less expensive and better health care for you, then we will do it. we are not looking better for the government, we are looking better for you. she goes around saying, he is going to get rid of the health -- no, no, i'm going to keep it unless we cannot come up with something that is better for you and less-expensive for you. otherwise we are not doing it. you saw that having to do with social security pure for four years i was there and for four years i never raised the age. they are going to end up raising the age by five years. i left the plan the way it was. i was there for years and never
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touched it. same thing with russia. they say oh, he is going to go and start a war or something. you know what? for four years, russian never went into ukraine. they waited till i got out, and then the armies started to form. but you know, if you go back, with russia, bush let them have a lot of land. you know that. obama. president barack hussein obama, have you heard of him. barack hussein obama let them have a lot of land. now you have biden. he's letting them have the whole thing, okay? the whole thing. but you had president trump. what did putin take under trump? nothing. nothing. took nothing. he took nothing under trump, but he took under bush, he took under obama -- big, big stuff. he took it in ukraine peered in and around ukraine. but he took nothing under trump. now he is going for the big one,
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did you see that? we are going to deliver lower prices, lower drug costs, new options that will dramatically reduce the crushing burden of american patients. kamala and joe tried to take credit for $35 insulin. you know who did that? i did that. i did that. i did the insulin and it kicked in, and you know, i remember when i did it, it had to be a statute, it was a certain statute that took a certain period of time. i hope i'm elected because somebody is going to get a lot of credit for doing what i got done. i got it done. $35 insulin, and now they take credit for it, it is terrible, terrible. they take credit for a lot of things they shouldn't be taking credit for. they said congratulations, he did a good job, nobody is going to crazy about that, congratulations because insulin was impossible for people to afford. they were dying. the expense, $35, nobody thinks it is even possible.
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thank you commuted a great job, he or you did a good job, but instead they say we brought insulin in at $35. it's a lie. kamala is fighting for health care for illegal aliens and fighting for health care for, and think of this. he is fighting for health care for people that are destroying our country. i'm fighting for health care for the american people. the people that are supposed to have the health care. [applause] the colossal influx of migrants into our cities is driving rent, rent, absolutely through the roof. that's why -- and you know who is paying the rent? the government. our recover meant is paying rent. we are paying numbers that are not obtainable. in fact, if i went back into business, imac some buildings in certain areas and charge the government the highest rents you have ever seen. that is what they are doing, very smart landlords are getting a lot of money. this is why some of the luxury hotels are going into micro ticket and make much more money.
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i will seal the border, i will send them all back to their countries where they belong, prices will come down and come down dramatically and come down fast. to further address the housing affordability crisis, we will work with states like nevada -- great state. we are leading big in the poll there, by the way, v think you very much. good governor. opportunity zones i did with senator tim scott, a great guy from south carolina. senator from south carolina. came in, he said, i had this idea, he's had it for a long time but he could never get a president to execute it, i did come opportunity zones. one of the greatest -- one of the greatest things that we've done in terms of economic development.
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i give tim scott a lot of credit for that. these areas will have low taxes, low regulation to stimulate rapid economic growth. maximum affordability and the return of a thing called -- whii always come back to -- the american dream, because we have lost the american dream. we will bring back our supply chains. you know, supply chains were basically not even -- it was automatic. you have a thing, delivered from here to hear. when this lunatic became president -- with her. remember she was there every step of the day but she was like silent because she was come i don't know, nobody respected her until she was the only choice left. they couldn't get anybody else. did you see they had the 12 most likely people to be chosen after biden, and she was ranked number last, and she was the one that was picked. she was ranked -- she was ranked below tim. he was second to last. we will bring back our supply chain -- we are going to bring back our supply chains.
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we are going to bring them back from china and other foreign countries, ending costly supply chain. those are supply chain disruptions. we are going to bring them back. we are going to bring them back fast as we reduce burdens onto messick manufacturers. american workers will make our critical goods better and cheaper and we are going to make them our country, right here in the usa. right here in a place called north carolina. have you heard of that? have you heard of it? we are going to have 10% to 20% tariffs on foreign countries that have been ripping us off for years. we are going to charge them 10% to 20% to come in and take advantage of our country because that's what they've been doing for nothing. to take our jobs. we are going to charge them and bring back millions and millions of jobs by doing so and billions and billions of dollars. i did that with china. i took in hundreds of billions
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of dollars with china. nobody ever took in $0.10 from china, and it slowed them down, and it made us much better. in fact, biden has been unable to take those tariffs off china because there is so much money coming in they don't know what to do, how do you replace it? he's on the -- e.r. [laughs] do you come from north carolina, sarah? where is the guy that said that? that's pretty good. i would say he could be right, he is right. our current massive deficits will be reduced to practically nothing. our country will be powered by growth. our country will be powered by growth. we will pay off our debt. we will have all this income coming in. if people want to take advantage of our country, they have to pay to take advantage of our country. [applause] i will also restore peace through strength and with the return of global stability will come the return of economic stability. we are going to have economic
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stability. we have wars breaking out all over the world. and they asked of the prime minister of hungary, very tough man, strong man, somebody that i always got along with, i get along with the strong ones come i don't get along with the weak ones, isn't that sad? that is a personality defect. but the tough ones are the ones we have to worry about. but victor viktor orban of hungary, they ask him, what do , wars are breaking out all over the world? he said the answer is very simple. make sure that trump gets reelected president, and you are not going to have anymore rules. you are not going to have anymore problems. they respected him. they respected trump. they respected trump. he actually used a different word. i would not use that word, but he can. he said they were afraid of trump because they had no idea where the hell i was coming from. with joe, it is sort of easy to tell, isn't it?
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the whole thing is crazy. you know what we are going through? it's crazy. they arrest their political opponent. they go after -- the whole place, our country is like a different place. no more wars. no more disruptions. we will have prosperity, and we will have peace. [applause] and this is how we will end the era of inflation, mayhem, and misery under kamala and crooked joe, and unleash economic abundance for americans of every race, religion, color, and cr creed. together we will deliver low taxes, low regulations, low energy costs, low interest rates, low inflation, so that everyone can afford groceries, a car, and a home. common sense. we will stop the invasion, end
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the migrant crime, support our great police, save medicare, and save social security, which is under siege. we will strengthen our military, build a missile defense shield, keep critical race theory and transgender insanity the hell out of our schools, and keep men out of women's sports. we will defend the second amendment. restore free speech. and we will secure our elections! [cheers and applause] everyone will prosper. every family will thrive. and every day will be filled with opportunity, hope, and joy. but for that to happen, we must never let kamala harris get anywhere near the white house,
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and we must defeat her country-destroying liberal agenda. she destroyed san francisco. she's not going to destroy our country. so get your friends. get your family., volunteer, ane hell out and vote. you've got to vote. [cheers and applause] on november 5th, we will save our economy. we will rescue our middle class. we will put america first. and we will make america great again. thank you very much, north carolina p or god bless you. god bless you all. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome to "the five." donald trump wrapping up a big campaign speech on the economy while in north carolina. that is a state, dana. hammering the phone he who keeps his homework. watch this.
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>> everything kamala harris touches, it turns bad. she broke the border, broke our economy. we will rapidly drive prices down and make america affordable again. with four more years of harris, your finances will never recover -- they are never going to recover. she is doing a plan. you know, she's going to announce it this week, maybe. she's waiting for me to announce it so she can copyedit. kamala! you're fired. get out of here. go. >> greg: so dana we have a new acronym, maaa: make america affordable again. i felt like this was an you can comment or just agree with me -- the whole thing was almost a deflation of the media's embrace of the so-called joya narrative, that he goes through all of the policies that harris has pushed or been behind or somehow related to, to show this is not going to be a joyful experience. >> dana: it's like joy is if
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you ate cookies for every meal. after a while, wow, i can't do that anymore, i need to have some meat and potatoes and that is what he did today. it was ideal timing for him because the inflation number came out today, and also there were some battleground state polls that bill hemmer talked about today on the board, and the economy is double the number one issue of any other things. border issues, crime issues still important, but the economy still the number one issue. good timing for him. kamala harris has let it be known she wants to distance herself from a biden, on things including the prices of things. she wants to put out a plan to lower prices, but just as she did that, karine jean-pierre at the white house briefing room and then susan rice who used to be at the white house and master policy and doesn't -- she was in the witness protection program for a while -- she has come back out, oh, no, kamala harris and biden were like this and all of the issues. she was so loyal. they were the best partners.
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they had no daylight between them. so kamala harris is idf tried to distance herself probably won't work. one other thing i think president trump could have hammered them on. in the inflation reduction act, there was basically a raid on the medicare fund in order to pay for electric vehicle tax credits. and we know how that has gone down. i think, in some ways, for that crowd, that speech was great. i think it is hard to go, what are the three things president trump wanted us to take away from that? he had all the greatest hits. he's got a lot of energy, and he seems like he is kind of off his back foot and ready to fight. >> greg: yeah, judge, what was her take away from all of this? >> judge jeanine: i agree with dana. i saw the energy and i was happy to see it. i think after the assassination attempt, i think he was somewhat more somber, more thoughtful, and he needed to hammer kamala. he needed to hammer home that you cannot distance herself from biden. it's a biden-harris administration. that she is responsible for the
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darkness. and we talk about joy and everything else. he had to go through the darkness of where we have been in order to come and end on the idea that i'm going to bring you joy, we are going to be wealthy, we are going to not pay taxes, and i got to tell you, there are a couple of things that i heard that were stunning to me. he talked about no tax on social security. i mean, that's fantastic because everyone knows the money that we fed into social security was taxed money to begin with. it was after-tax dollars. he said no more of these electric vehicle mandates. consistent with the fossil fuels industry that he is going to try to bring back and that she is trying to copy him. and he made it clear that she is copying him, and if you are in the audience, you write this one down, as she did in nevada with the tax on tips, and it's kind of interesting that he's definitely back to fighting. i loved it. >> greg: yeah, charlie, the judge brings up the removing taxes from tips but this is something she had actually
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helped birth, right? but the reason why she gets away with this is the media has yet to call her on these things. she can change her story because nobody is bothering to check the first part of the story. >> charlie: on the biggest inflation buster bill that congress passed, she was the deciding vote on it, and if she were answering questions from the press, you think the press might asked, so did you not mean that vote when you cast the ballot? you are president of the senate. separate from being vice president, you are the president of the senate. you have a vote in that body. were you voting against your will? why did you vote for this if suddenly you are opposed to having all of this inflation? it's really funny. i love this backdrop that says no tax on tips and no taxes on social security. the most he is heckling the vice president by reminding her that no, no, no, actually this was my idea. it is also a reminder -- a kind of joke about it -- saying, no,
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i had to give a speech today on economics because she is going to be giving juan friday, so i got to give her some more material. in order to give her speech. it is a reminder the guy is a whirling dervish of ideas p or he is a problem solver. he likes to come up with these ideas. there are a million more where that came from. as he i thought very simply put it, she cannot solve the problem e just all your talking points, jessica. >> jessica: i see my time. [laughter] you are done. >> greg: it is more of what to expect from donald trump if you are on the other side, i would assume. >> jessica: yes, it is more. he is definitely back to the fighter mode, though i would say having been at the rnc that he threw those zingers outcome a crazy nancy pelosi -- he went for it. he didn't slow down that much. this is donald trump in campaign mode, and that is what democrats want to see. they want to see someone who is
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out there and is going to be bragging about crowd size and saying that he had a bigger crowd than martin luther king jr. so it's not actually the best day, though, for them to be doing this because the inflation report was a good one, so we are under 3% for the first time since march 2021, 15 months we have seen wage growth go over the inflation rate, which is what everyone wants to see. there was a report out that our u.s. crude oil production is now 13.4 million barrels a day, so we are outpacing 35% ahead of russia, 38% ahead of saudi arabia. and what we are seeing in the surveys about this like in michigan for instance, there was a poll, voters they are rated kamala harris as more trustworthy on the economy than donald trump. just 42% to 41% but she was trying to they jets, sometimes over 20 points behind him, so the american public is seeing a change here, they are seeing inflation cool. it is not done. 100% is not done but it is
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moving in the right direction and that is why you are seeing such a search for kamala. >> greg: i don't know if we are seeing a surge that is real or manufactured. a philadelphia voter, record high inflation, watches, jessica. >> i blame the federal government come at this point. if a working-class mom who works as a paralegal cannot buy a $2 bell pepper because it is now $5, imagine the mother living on food stamps. imagine the mother who is making minimum wage trying to feed children. they are killing us without killing us. >> greg: try to tell her to be joyful. >> dana: right, so the other day when i came back and felt like the campaign sort of feels hollow, and that is what i meant. joy is great and it is fun and a rally, but they're also just feels like there is an unwillingness to actually engage on the actual issues, and she has great instincts. she says i blame the federal government.
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why? she knows if you spend so much money, if you put so much money into the economy and too many dollars chasing too a few goods, you are going to get inflation, and once you have that, it is very hard to put the brakes on. >> greg: it is very frustrating, judge, because that is unfiltered. it is unfiltered. but what you get from the mainstream media and the legacy media is how the media then takes it and basically rewrites the story, so you don't hear those points. >> judge jeanine: you mean like kamala harris and her headlines. that was very painful. that is a woman who has children, who is working, who was just trying to eat. what kamala harris has is she has the advantage of having a fresh face. that's what everyone is reacting to, that it's not joe biden. but it's also a blank slate in terms of the general public. and it's up to donald trump to define her. as she tries to separate herself
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from joe biden, as she tries to inject new headlines and refuses to answer questions and takes credit for things she didn't do. a lot of people don't understand who's at fault for where we are. because you can talk inflation all you want. i want to talk about grocery prices and what i can afford. >> greg: i feel the same way when i have my servants purchase my food, i go, look at this -- >> dana: can you believe it? >> greg: all right -- i'm joking. somebody alert brian stelter, kamala is running a fake news empire. ♪ ♪
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queen is overseeing a fake news kingdom. according to axios, the harris campaign has been caught red-handed rewriting news headlines, giving them a pro kamala spin, and then posting the phony results with in google search ads. a source familiar with the harris team is defending the practice, saying they are simply giving voters "more context." but if team kamala wants to give voters more information, maybe they should tell their awol candidate to stop hiding and face the press. it's been 24 days since vp harris kicked off her presidential campaign and she is still m.i.a. on the press conferences. even the liberal media is starting to beg her surrogates for one. >> what's on the vice president schedule today? >> well, she is traveling and talking to voters and getting her message out there to the american people. >> i don't think she's got any campaign events on the schedule today, does she?
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>> well, she and governor walz have been traveling across the country. >> would it kill you guys to have a press conference? why hasn't she had a press conference? >> [laughs] listen, the vice president and governor walz have been busy crisscrossing this country peer. >> can you commit to a press conference before the end of the month? >> we will commit to directly engage with the voters that are actually going to decide this election. >> judge jeanine: all right, dana. isn't this symbolic of who she is? fake it till you make it? >> dana: i would also say this. if it's working for you, why change it? because i think, so it's wednesday, i think couldn't she get through the next two days without going through an interview? yeah, then they will see her a lot next week during the convention so you can keep it going for another at least ten days probably and then maybe she sits down with an interviewer, may be the monday or the tuesday after the convention and tries to get some sort of nice run into labor day. she will talk to the media at some point. it's not like she never will.
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and i think the media is starting to pay attention. "the wall street journal" -- excuse me, "the washington post" editorial board had a whole list of questions. all of the things we would love to ask her. let's go back to my metaphor of the jenga campaign. right now it is super easy and they are pulling these things and it is easy to put it on. it gets harder as you get a little bit closer. but no doubt, the media is not pressing her because they are not able to get to her, but also, president trump -- you said it in the a block, he has to make the case against her because the media is not going to do it. the republicans can complain that the media is not doing it and then this nonsense of changing -- they headlines that were already good for her. they changed to be even better for her. you think about that guy, the one guy from "the washington post" last week in the white house briefing room said, what are you going to do about trump talking to elon musk? shouldn't you stop this? so much misinformation. oh, well, we would never do that -- but they would do this.
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i'm pointing up there because there is graphics that i can see that you can't. >> judge jeanine: and you know, greg, isn't that the issue? you got big tech and the democrats and the mainstream media. they have been out of their minds over the possibility of misinformation and disinformation, and yet for t this, you could doctor up headlines, you could do a political ad on tv, and the sheriff comes out and said she didn't do anything in this case, and it's okay. >> greg: it's just greedy. right? do you really need to do this? aren't they already biased enough in your favor? it reminds me of what some of us kids did with report cards. you turn an f into an a. it's kind of like they already got the letter a and you wanted an a+. that is greedy. >> dana: i did. >> greg: i bet you did. according to an rnc poll over 70% of democrats aren't familiar with harris' radical policies. and that's a win for harris. but it's got to be weird to be
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happy when fewer people know about your beliefs. they don't think i'm as crazy as i really am. maybe rethink your beliefs. if you're grateful that you're hiding them from the public. why not just listen to the public and have to worry about what you said before? is like a cheating husband. what did i say before, i'll keep lying. no, why don't you just listen to the people? right now, what you are seeing -- you know what kamala harris is to the media? it's her second wife. joe, joe is gone, and they've got, oh, it's the second wife. >> dana: younger? prettier? >> greg: she's younger. let her spend some money. you are going to get tired of her soon event. >> charlie: you really do come up with the best analogies. >> greg: thank you very much, that was off the top of my head. >> judge jeanine: charlie, the media is already on her side. she's changing headlines and they are already headlines in her favor. so she is going above and
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beyond. it's a most like state run media. they are fine with it. 25 days. >> charlie: it is staggering and it is like state run media. it is two different entities that do not care about this changing headlines p or one is google. well, it's legal, whatever. whether it is legal or not, it goes by their rules or not, you are talking about the guardian, you are talking about all of these different newspapers and news outlets who should be upset. this is the misinformation that they have been lecturing, yelling at us about for so long. i do think at some point the public recognizes this. and i know people complain about trump does these big come on long speeches, and he talks about all of this stuff and even some republicans wish he wouldnt be quite so entertaining, but he doesn't have a choice if he wants to break through these people and get his message to regular voters like the voter that we saw in that clip in the
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first block. the only way it is going to happen is if donald trump does it end does it in his way, and it's not like -- this is not something you learn at politician school. trump didn't go to politician school. yeah, maybe colors outside the lines when he goes into these things and says things that aren't particularly politics, but if it breaks through, it's the only way he can win. >> judge jeanine: "newsweek" had a headline, jessica, they rewrite trump's pledge to eliminate taxes on tips as ," harrises tax proposal," and they go on to say the majority of republicans endorse her tax proposal. isn't that a bit much? >> jessica: the thing with the no tax on tips policy which the democratic senators have endorsed, and it has bipartisan popularity, but there is a distinction between the way the democrats would do it and the way trump would do it. the way kamala harris plan would work is they would be an
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income limit. right now there is a loophole in trump's approach which would allow people like corporate lawyers, for instance, to take advantage of it, or people who work at hedge funds, so they want to make sure it's actually for people who are earning low wages, and i should note that the culinary union came out and endorsed kamala harris. donald trump want on this whole thing come i'm so good for the servers, he do this in las vegas, talks to a woman, my tips are getting taxed, and the culinary union didn't care and endorsed kamala, who they believe will be better for her. >> judge jeanine: but it was not her tax proposal. >> jessica: but she took -- >> judge jeanine: strengthen the irs -- >> jessica: i'm saying there's bipartisan support -- >> judge jeanine: kamala -- >> jessica: she is part of bipartisan which is why jesse rosen is also in support of it. can i say also about the no press conferences thing? i have not spoken to one regular democrat, no one who works in media, who cares about this at all, to dana's point. they are living in the coconut-filled moment, and when it ends, it ends, and i'm sure
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that she will do interviews. maybe she will sit down with lesley stahl and tim walz and do something big after the convention, but she will be in front of people nonstop next week. and in terms of the standard, you know, holding her to her old policies, and maybe this backfires on her in some ways, the most accurate representation of what kind of policies kamala harris supports are the ones that came out of the biden-harris administration, and she is going to have to live with that. that's not good for inflation, that's one thing. if it is turning her direction, which i believe it is, maybe it turns out better. donald trump has said he has a big beautiful health care plan and there are no specifics on it. and kamala is being held to a standard where she has to tell you the nuts and bolts of things where people are saying you tell us exec lee that. she is supposed to talk about her economic plan on friday and the press is already saying it will be light on details. they don't know, it could be as light as big and beautiful. i doubt it. >> charlie: are you actually arguing that donald trump is held to a lower standard then kamala harris?
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[laughter] >> jessica: yes, actually, i am. get rid of obamacare and i'm not going to tell you what i'm going to do? that is the lowest standard of all time. >> greg: republicans aren't really known for accreting large government programs. >> jessica: you still need a health care policy. >> greg: health care policy doesn't need a huge government program. it's about private stuff. >> dana: also she gets away with being for medicare for all and then not. also, donald trump did not come up with no taxes on tips for corporate lawyers of hedge fund managers. >> greg: my hedge fund manager all the time. >> jessica: then why isn't there -- [laughter] >> judge jeanine: next up, tim a-walz tries to find a victim in his stolen valor scandal. ♪ ♪
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anyone brave enough to put on that uniform for our great country, including my opponent, i just have a few simple words: thank you for your service and sacrifice. >> dana: and i have this. if you pull up from j.d. vance, wrote back, hi, tim, i thank you for your service but you shouldn't have lied about it. you shouldn't have said you went to war when you didn't. nor should you have said that you didn't know your unit was going to iraq. happy to discuss more in a debate, and it does look like there will be a debate. lease the harris campaign is saying october 1st for a vice presidential debate, more to come on that. it looks like cbs news would have that. that's coming from the harris campaign and i don't have other details i just threw it out there on national television. charlie, what do you think of tim walz's attempt to deal with this in a way that makes him the victim? >> charlie: exactly. it's not working. but i guess -- it's not going to work. it's working only because the press is trying to ignore it. he lied about his service.
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he lied about his rank. it was bad enough the campaign had to make fixes to his biography. and he lied about going into battle. and now he is lying about what people are criticizing him for. >> greg: right. >> charlie: the key is not that anybody is criticizing him for his service. they are criticizing for lying. and the fact is -- the problem isn't that republicans are criticizing him. that's not the point. republicans are always criticize and democrats, democrats are always republicans. the point is his fellow national guard soldiers are outraged about the lying. >> dana: it's not just -- right, not coming from just republicans come it's people who actually served with him, jessica, do you think this is a vulnerability for the kamala harris and tim walz ticket? >> jessica: it's definitely a something. so far it hasn't really made much of a difference. so tim walz's favorability has only gone up in all of this. he is over plus ten where you look at donald trump at negative
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nine, j.d. vance at negative seven, kamala usually around plus two to plus five. i think he is dealing with it better than john kerry did, for instance. they have the same architect, the cocampaign manager of the trump campaign brought the attack against kerry, buy and that was obvious leave very successful. "the boston herald" has an article where they are the minnesota national guard public affairs spokesperson who defends walz and a time when he put out there. open letter from over a thousand veterans defending tim walz in saying these are politically motivated attacks, and whatever you may think about it, the trump camp is wasting time going on about this. tim walz is likable. people are connecting with him. they feel that he gets them. they feel that he is someone who served, whether you want to say there is stolen valor component to this or not, he is the teacher that they all know. he is the guy who starts a gay-straight alliance in school before that is anything anyone
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was taking of doing. >> dana: there is additional vulnerabilities. a woman today got put in jail for 60 days because she reopened her coffee business during covid pure. >> judge jeanine: yeah, well, he's got a lot to answer for. he says he can be proud of his military service. i don't know if he can be so proud of what he did when he was the governor in minnesota given the fact that he was, you know, having police shoot paintballs at people if they came outside of their house. he wouldn't call the national guard. and i just want to say one thing about the national guard thing. you know, lies are not politically motivated attacks. when you like, that is something that we expect in the highest office of the land, we expect people to be honorable and to have integrity and not to lie p or you can tell me 8,000 people are saying he's a great guy, but here is the bottom line. the people who worked with him didn't think he was such a great guy. and the consciousness of guilt
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was he knew that he was going to iraq. he went to every meeting come all the meetings were months before, and on top of that come he didn't tell his immediate supervisor. he went behind his back so the whole battalion wouldn't know that he was doing everything he could to ditch his battalion, so i don't want to hear about how great this guy is. and why was 24 years not enough? that's honorable service. why did you have to live, embellish, talk about being at war? >> dana: greg gutfeld, final word. >> greg: all in all, he is really creepy. jessica hit on some of this stuff. but lying about his service, creepy, pain falling citizens while excusing rioters, very cr. separating parents from their sick kids and decisions regarding gender mutilation, that's creepy. tampons in all bathrooms? creepy. he just stinks of creep. you know what i mean?
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is that fair, to call him a creep? i don't know. what i did was i took stories with the word weird and vance and i replaced them with creep and walz, and then i inserted real stories. real stories from walz's background appeared i didn't have to make up anything about a couch because actually the stuff that walz does is so weird. i mean, why keep going to china with kids? weird. >> jessica: what do you mean -- >> greg: weird. >> jessica: weird for them to have somewhere to go? i feel safe? >> greg: i'm sorry, shouldn't have said weird. he is creepy, very creepy. >> dana: all right, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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>> greg: time now for "one more thing." jessica? >> jessica: nasa just released the stunning time lapse video from aurora from space. the red and green phenomena from the international space station. one of the incredible sights astronauts get to see move so fast watch 16 sunrises and sun sets per day. you go boys and girls up there. >> greg: yeah. i'm sure that's real. tonight, jamie lissow, emily wilson, kat timpf, she is preggers. and tyrus. we have 10 seconds. who is next? judge? >> judge jeanine: talk about tiny but mighty. remember the 90's plastic dolls called polypockets. now live in 42-foot version of the hit series. the airbnb fit with retrothemed furniture, clothes and accessories. you might like it. [laughter] >> greg: i don't know if bret has that as a beach house. >> bret: looks like a place for you, greg. thanks. >> greg: meet you there. ♪

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