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we are keeping an eye on two major life events expected this hour but on the left-hand side of the screen vice president harris just touched down in pennsylvania or she will speak later this hour but on the right-hand side of your screen dnc protest group is set to hold a news conference planning a series of anti- israel marches in chicago. it is going to be a busy 60 minutes ahead i'm john roberts in washington on the radio sandra? sandra: good to be with you back with you i'm sandor smith in new york this a special edition of america reports. lesson 24 hours from now until the official kickoff of the democratic national convention for the party expected to rally around the new presidential ticket on a show of unity progress will be a very different story outside the convention center or anti- israel protesters are set to
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descend on chicago streets. >> they are there in chicago because they think their presence can sway the democrat party even further to their side. we have seen that. this is what the protesters are doing for their id left anchor of the democrat party. john: all our star of guests throughout that week. sandra: jacqui is alive on the ground with how the city is preparing for that protest. support first bryan llenas is live in pittsburgh f where the vice president is. >> we saw live here vice president kamala harris governor tim walz and their spouses kicked off the bus to her here in western pennsylvania print they are going to make some for stops in this part of the state. including campaign canvassing events as well as phone banking event. two other retail shops but delete and at beaver county and allegheny county big beaver
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county is where we expect harris and walls to make the remarks this hour in rochester but that is a county that trump one 20 points in 2020. this is all coming at the same time a were getting brand-new fx power rankings that show in paris is gaining ground across the board. especially to most issues to voters the economy who people prefer on the economy of a president bided now he is up just eight points a seven-point shift towards harris. walls and n in nebraska tried tl the vice president as a working class champion and former president trump as an elitist. pushes worked at mcdonald's like so many of us growing up took jobs to get by. the funny thing to me was, can you picture donald trump working the mix flowrate machine? a nose as he knows as we could not work that mix flowrate
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machine many a of you in here d. perfect for harris on climate change and the martian democracy election healthcare trump is largely on immigration. last night at a rally on the other side of the commonwealth trump attack terrorists calling her a communist and compared her plan to ban price gouging by grocery stores and food companies as akin to socialist price controls. he then attacks on her flip-flopping f from an anti- fracking to pro fracking. >> she is totally anti- fracking. she has been anti- at fracking and tight drilling, anti- oil and gas from practically the day she was born for all the sudden a couple months ago i would love to have fracking. no she will not have fracking vote trump your incomes will soar, your savings will grow. major issue in western
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pennsylvania the second largest producer of natural gas in the united states. twenty-nine days from early voting in pennsylvania. remarkably early is why both campaigns are laser focused on the commonwealth. john: spent a lot of time on the fracking platform to your right it's huge a business there. bryan llenas device a president kicks off the bus to her. thank you will be hearing more from you for. >> democrats what are the thousand part left anti- israel protesters are going to descend on the windy city. with a look at how they are preparing for this. >> anti- israel protesters making their voices heard the chicago tribune reports there are at least seven large-scale demonstrations to economic injustice that have been green lit by city officials and many of these groups are lobbying the
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city to get as close to the action as they can. the organizers with free palestine they bust in demonstration of other states expensive months recruiting residents to take part but the mayor. >> we are ready for this convention. the city of chicago as you know is hosted the most convention in our country's history. it turns out we are actually really good at this. the part that's most exciting in the moment is this is a party that can handle protest and handing the first amendment right which is fundamental to our democracy. strength think the democracy and speaking to the future of our country. >> there are tensions to simmer and the convention's democrats began to face questions about the elephant in the room.
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the forced departure the force decision to step aside. >> there is a danger on the horizon here. donald trump might become president again. a majority want to reject them but they need to know who they are voting for is somebody they can be excited and electrified by. and i think they are not feeling that about joe biden but having said that this is a man is accomplish more in three and a half years that most presidents get done and eight. we are going to see a celebration of him. >> we are told biden's speech will really explain how he arrived at his decision to put an end to 50 years in politics. framing it as a decision to put the country first. he is also going to take credit for the momentum harris is enjoying right now because of his quick endorsement of her whatsapp the party coalesce around here but the focus back on trump. sandra: are right jacqui heinrich thank you. john: let's bring in raymond
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lopez. i keep seeing pictures of the united center there in chicago it takes me back to 1996 and bill clinton had his convention there. i remember they were expecting big protest is the first chicago convention since 68. the greased at the statue of ulysses grant so nobody could climb on it. big protest did not really materialize a 1996 do you expect them to this year? >> i expect protas, have a mayor who is openly encouraging those protesters to descend upon the city of chicago. we may not have the same crashes choose live others by the previous mayor we do know there many individuals are working hand in glove with the mayor of the city of chicago to bring protest exactly to the united center but is not just among all protesters but select protesters. it's not only pro-israel demonstrators at the united center but allowing those who are supportive of the hamas
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actions to be close and vocal. we are going to see some action in the city of chicago. were going to see police and law enforcement doing in their best to remain calm there will be individuals trying to egg them out the goal of going home with some bruises and cuts from this convention. spread to that point alex rios ran a headlight warning hast members checking into hotels under their names appearing dnc violent saying house dems attended next week are being advised by congressional security officials not to book hotels under their own names or confront engaged with protesters if confronted i hearing any of that? is it led legitimate concern? democratic leadership who do not want to be called that one thing in the same hotel some of the protesters. we s see and are in central business district and other neighborhoods or boarding up businesses. boarding up storefronts to protect themselves in future 2020 like a damage and rioting and looting should things get
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out of hand. that is sending a very different message to many of our visitors coming to this convention for the one hand you have the mayor saying we can handle this. on the other, businesses or boarding up because they know we can't we will see how this pans out. i hope bart nei part neighborhod police and everyone here are safe and we put these individuals coming to wreak havoc in their place quickly. john: so kamala harris is been trying to appease into israel protesters to much greater degree than even biden did. but it does not appear to be working for this is a little more than a week ago at a kamala harris rally. listen here. >> he intends to what donald trump to win, then save it otherwise i'm speaking. turmeric. john: heckled by protesters. she is handling them quite sternly. but still they are out there.
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they are problematic for her and expected to come out by the tens of thousands this week. >> i think we have seem of the top of the ticket is trying to placate to those protesters who are anti- israel. and want to forget 316 days ago there were delete 2500 people maimed, 1200 people killed and hundreds taken hostage right many israeli and americans but still passages and that is why we still wear this pin. you cannot ignore the facts up or you cannot placate to those individuals because of the end that they they're not going to vote for her no matter what. the more we run from our core constituencies the greater her risk of losing this election will be. sue five raiment that's an interesting point to send it my current crisis immigration is top of mind for so many american voters today. this is a resident in the city of chicago on that city's migrant crisis and how it is affecting, listen. quick citizens of chicago are sitting here and saying wow. we look at the money that has
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been spent on the migrant's is a same administration that sent as migrants. this is the same administration that refuses to assist a city in taking care of the migrants. face has changed but the policies have it with the city of chicago when you're on the ground there it is completely to your point different story. this migrant crisis is a real and it is growing. it is chasing people out of the city still. those who are still left in that city. raymond, how would you characterize the status of this crisis in that city today? >> i think the democratic leader doing a fine job try to portray
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the entire parties being unified behind the vice president. but i can so the rank and file, the average democratic homeowner particularly within the african-american latino community of many questions particularly as it relates to the migrant crisis. this is something that has burned both of these for many reasons african americans wanting to know and they did investment dollars there was no money to be had but when the migrants came at six and a million dollars this year alone appeared 1.3 billion in the year before. latino voters in particular many undocumented who were promised a docket and a path out of the shadows, wanting to know what happened to them they see 89 people claim asylum fraudulently in order to gain access to this country. those two demographics are core democratic voting base is neither getting answers from kamala harris right now even though she was in charge of the border. i don't think that will be forgotten come november atlas they come up to answer as to why. sandra: arraignment appreciate what you can join us in.
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john: appreciate it we'll see what happens in days ahead. in terms of the days ahead unfold the coalition to march on the dnc is holding a news conference right now he is one of the leaders of the protest march there laying out what they will be doing in the days ahead sounds like there's going to be a lot of action on the streets of chicago perhaps more than there has been since 1968 per. >> the premise of their arrival there and their news release leading up to this is saying we heard to announce this victory in the fight that we had to fight to win it according to a spokesperson. so we shall see. it is just a sunday and there is a big week ahead. meanwhile vice president harris multi- stop bus tour in the western part of battleground pennsylvania. foxy power rankings on harrison trump are performing on key issues for voters. john: plus the vice president
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avails or economic plan that government price control proposal that some economists are actually calling harmful former cbo director doug on deck to react to that coming up next. >> is this is just a ploy because it sounds kind of like it. >> look, if you like it is called good policy if you don't like it you call pandering progress isn't really policy? price gouging? skin. i got cosentyx. feels good to move. feel less joint pain swelling and tenderness back pain and clearer skin and help stop further joint damage with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and a lowered ability to fight them may occur; some were fatal. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms like fevers sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough had a vaccine or plan to, or if inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions and severe eczema-like skin reactions may occur. i feel better.
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vice and president kamala harris kick out for multi- stop bus tour of the battleground state of pennsylvania. it all comes as she takes each or economic proposal. the "new york post" calling it communism with a ka over 1.7 joint dollar plan that includes
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a government price controls. cannot make this up let's bring in doug former congressional budget office director. doug, i cannot wait to hear what you have to say on this. [laughter] i was talking to one prominent democrat over that weekend after she came out with this plan and i said well, what you think about this plan? he said i'm glad she finally has a plan. it was not a big endorsement of the details of it. [laughter] cooks i don't think it's a big surprise conservative economist, myself and others who would be pretty skeptical of a plan to impair the ftc to reach in and control prices it's an enormous overreach. the kind of mistake this country is not made since back in the era of richard nixon. the real revelation was thinking a left just assaulting this plan. catherine thoughtful writer for the "washington post" taking it apart the editorial page of the "washington post" calling at gimmicks when winning serious
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solutions. this was not an auspicious start. no question about it for thus of the only piece and then to be nervous about. a lot of it is wrongheaded $25000 being tossed in the housing market when the problem is are ready too much demand promising people they will only pay $2000 out of pocket not mentioning that's going to cause the premiums to go to the roof. policies that don't add up look like they were made up for an event and that's what last friday it looks like an event not a policy rollout. john: there's a lot who wish it was just admit jason was obama's economic advisor, one of them think this is not sensible policy. i think the biggest hope as it ends up being a lot of rhetoric is no reality. there is no upside here. there is some downside. remember the last time that we did this was during the nixon administration. who energy expert wrote about that. rancher stopped shipping their cattle to the market.
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farmers drowned their chickens and consumers emptied the shelves of supermarkets. this is a policy she wants to pursue? >> it's an incredibly bad idea. it really is. we were taught economics is a day spent on wage and price setting in the white house. and that was a disaster. the lesson is don't do this again that is what she proposed on friday. i am with jason let us hope the nation does not take it seriously. let's try to sell some real problems. >> okay so what is the plan? this is what she has laid out. >> and sandra, here's the thing. i've been on the campaign i've seen this movie. the columns people took it over scoring so completely different than trump is going to be intimate will start early and not run late. it's going to be very assist think she's going to stand the teleprompter. but it was empty. no they have of the policy people back of the room and hopefully come up with some ideas that are not invited in an
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appeal to swing state voters. that something they've never done brick works if it wasn't fh a bad plan it would be dwelling on it she read it off the prompter and called it price gauging. [laughter] i don't know she is fully understood english is pitching to the american people. this is not donald trump in this soundbite this is a seat at an analyst reviewing harris economic plan, listen. >> we have seen this kind of thing tried in lots of other countries before. venezuela, argentina, soviet union, et cetera it leads to shortages at least two black markets. plenty of uncertainty. and be on that the specific way this bill is written might actually increase prices. >> the "washington post" is bashing the "new york times," the media is questioning it. who came up with that? >> i don't know. i don't think that person was to go public today.
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this was really an embarrassment. this is a crucial. just objectively for vice president harris to brand herself as not the 2019 progressive candidate of medicare for all but has a plan that will actually generate stable prices, income growth and jobs for americans and an important moment and i come into convention where they have not bothered to rewrite the party platform. the head of that platform is still joe biden that is who is still listed on the document. they need to get on one page as to if they believe you have the american we will be convinced. that's a tall order given that "star trek" works doug, this is not the first time she checked for goby government intervention prices. government intervention in the economy and the sales of things. went to rewind the clock 2019 muscatine, iowa when kamala harris said this about snatching pat since back from drug companies that receive federal
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funding if they did not play both the federal government setting fair market value prices. listen to what she said. >> i will snatch their patents so that we will take over. yes we can do that. yes, yes we can do that. yes we can do that. the question is do you have the will to do it? i have the will to do it because she has the will to use the power of the federal government to snatching patents back from private companies that invest hundreds of millions of dollars in research. clquickset is the pro- innovatin policy. [laughter] that is indefensible it just is. they have a real problem in thad that they need to somehow generate respect in the private sector for the policies are going to roll out. so small businesses can plan and hire and grow. a large businesses can decide how much are going to do in each state. that is missing right now and as a result they are hurting the
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workers the most that is the ironic part they kind of lost sight of the little guy and none of this is good for the little guy high prices, no jobs, not a good plan. quickset is the point doug, thank you so much for joining us. you did not disappoint by the way it. [laughter] thank you. john: thank you doug, we will see you again soon. vice president harris campaigning in pennsylvania this afternoon expected to take the stage soon. we will bring you the highlights of that coming up. >> we certainly will bless israel ramping up attacks in gaza and lebanon secretary state entity blinken is now they're on an official visit to push peace talks what can we expect when they resume this week? we are going to ask f for statea permit spokesperson morgan ortega will join us next. >> of the same time it's incremental progress but you should have your hopes and check because i still think there are serious differences between israel and hamas. if you love to save,
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sandra: secre secretary of state auntie blake at arriving at israel short time ago. hoping the administration can get a cease-fire deal when talks resume this week in egypt. meantime israel's ramping up attacks in gaza and lebanon as it remains on alert for possible strike from iran. for state department parks perc's and morgan ortega it will be joining us at. versus get straight to alex haugen's live in tel aviv for us. she's got the very latest from there. alex, what are we hearing from both israel and hamas regarding the on going cease-fire talks? >> height sander israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said his government will be flexible and some issues but very firm and drawing a line on others specifically tonight mentioning philadelphia core door and that israel will need to remain in that area that again is the part of land that separates gaza from egypt. hamas tonight responding arguing that netanyahu is a putting in
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new protocols and new demand that essentially would prevent the cease-fire from happening. all of this comes u.s. secretary of state entity blinken has arrived here in israel earlier tonight. that comes as he will meet tomorrow with the countries in prime minister. the president as well as a defense minister. meetings ended on friday as negotiators are continuing to call for this is cease-fire explaining in the statement working teams that will continue technical work over the coming days and the details of implementation including the arrangements to implement the agreements extensive humanitarian provisions as well as specifics relating to the hostages and the detainees. this week and idf is pushing forward and ground operations in southern gaza. the health ministry says 28 palestinians were killed overnight including quintuplets right where the hospitals in the northern part of the strip says
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that it will have to close citing a lack of fuel and medicine. there has also been renewed violence of the west bank. aftermath of israeli airstrike on a car and last day in the palestinian town. the military said it killed two senior members of hamas a in tht strike. today israeli delegates are traveling to egypt. we know that is for the continued conversations will take place senior officials will be traveling there later this week including a blinken who is expected to travel there on tuesday. sandra: alex hogan live in tel aviv for us with the very latest. support let's bring in a morgan ortega former state department spokesperson founder of polaris and national security. anti- israel approach is expected to seize the streets outside of the dnc in chicago. kamala harris has been much tougher on israel in terms of her language then biden has. yet, she could not quite or satisfy the protesters. so she appears to be alienating
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a valuable ally to no discernible political benefit. what is going on here? >> well, what is going on is the islamic republic of iran but we know this from the biden administration this is not come from republican officials. but if you look up biden's dni the dir director of national intelligence they have told this and chilling things this election cycle. one, witness of the protesters you will see at the dnc this week that are anti- israel protesters they're calling for genocide. we know some of the funding is coming from the islamic republic of iran. we also know from the dni ironic is trying to interfere and meddle in a presidential election through social media and other online options. we also know again from the biden administration i rawness trying to kill former president trump and senior officials on u.s. soil. according to the trump campaign the fourth major thing we know about the islamic republic of around as they believe they are the ones that hacked into the trump campaign e-mail accounts
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sensitive information from a cathecampaign those four thingsi just named have dwarfed anything or russia tried to do in 2016 or 2020 and our election. the fact i rawness not getting more attention for being way more egregious in our election campaign in 2024 then russia ever dreamed of being, russia never tried to assassinate people on u.s. soil the islamic republic of iran is trying to do that right now. john: russia just does it in other countries is probably safe to say. so, first of all the biden administration of the harris campaign seeming to alienate israel f per donald trump of seeing an opening with jewish voters. here's what he said at a recent news conference. >> she has been very, very bad to israel she has been very bad and disrespectful to jewish people and any jewish person who votes for kamala in her new friend, i don't if she knew him before. i don't think he's too good. anybody that votes for them if you are jewish or love israel
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you have to have your head examined. >> you think he's going to win over more jewish voters? >> i certainly do. the polling is showing that. listen you could have nicer tweets scripted campaign events from kamala harris. maybe she says things nicer than the former president does. i'll give her points on that. however we look aticy was going to keep our ally israel was going to keep them safe and was going to keep jewish americans safe the policy wins are clearly with the former president. there's not been a time in modern american history jewish americans have felt more and safe in this country. we just saw about 10 minutes ago on fox people chanting protesters chanting from the river to the sea. that is a genocidal chant against the jewish people. so if you do care about israel i think you have to question harris and biden's a policy towards israel which means almost a year later they are still fighting. where they still fighting?
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because of these decisions that prolong worse it is put on the wars in the middle east their decisions on ukraine prolong the war for two years in europe. between russia and ukraine. so, in their quest to tamp down things in the region. too not heighten tensions they actually raise the temperature even more in the middle east and in europe. we heard from protest groups with their planning for the week and it sounds like they have got a full schedule. a morgan, great to catch up with every thank you for joining us this sunday, we appreciate it. >> live to rochester, p8 you are seeing kamala harris and the second gentleman at a phone bake events taking calls is you can see presumably speaking with supporters just hours of the beginning of the dnc. a phone banking event in the key state of pennsylvania.
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this is happening right now i'm told we cannot pick up what they are saying but let's try here. >> and i started micro at the local level. [inaudible] >> that is where people do care. you develop those relationships and you have to be responsive to people on a daily basis. they're going to recognize you ffor a grocery store, gas stations i think there's so much we do with public policy. the difference of chain is how it affects real people. [inaudible] as you can tell, jon it's a bit difficult to make out exactly the words there. >> a lot of people will talk at the same time the funny thing about these phone banking things i've been to a couple of them of those events on the presidential campaign trail sometimes when the presidential candidates on the phone or the sitting
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president even if the running for reelection gets on the phone the person on the other end of the phone says who are you trying to fool? and hangs up. [laughter] >> oh my gosh. okay. this is ongoing in beaver county. jon, i mean hours in the dnc beginning at the look inside at the phone and banking event work harris and wall's are to supporters will keep monitoring this if we hear anything from will bring to our viewers but now this new york police using drones help catch dangerous criminals how ar aerial assistae helps her latest bust. john: 79 days until election day. the latest fox news power ranking results showing where voters stand on key issues. doug schoen a former clinton advisor and pollster on what it will take for vice president harris to come out on top. stay with us. >> republicans keep focus on the economy keep pressing her on it's going be the key to the whole thing. like this idea of a single issue voters going to pull the boat
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new york city police department is using drones to help catch criminals on the latest case the technology help bus suspects and a home invasion. now officers are giving up close look at how it was all done. cb cotton is live in new york city but how are the officers first alerted? >> this is a bizarre and frightening story. this trail of criminals are broken flashing guns and hammers at the victims. despite despite how scary it one family member managed to call 911 as officers arrive to the home in the borough of queens early saturday morning they found a woman carrying a baby who managed to escape.
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several other family members were still inside to include a 13-year-old boy and 10-year-old girl. officers flew a drone over the home and as he suspects tries to run away the aerial footage and canines helped officers surround and arrest the three criminals. during the invasion one victim was punched in the face another was hit in the foot with a hammer. all the victims refused medical attention on scene and presumably are okay. nypd told me how these drones can help during high-stakes scenarios. >> if they are in a stressful situation on the ground we can stay calm in the air can use her communications with the radio and let them handle it they have to handle on the ground we couldn't radio to our responding officers what we are looking at and what to expect when they get there. >> says exactly what we saw on the circumstances for the three suspects all now face a robbery and burglary charges. two of the men also faces second-degree assault charges. the "new york post" reports from
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police sources the family may have been targeted because the dad runs a cash business. so glad they are okay but good to y you a quick sue to see them using technology to benefit. cb thank you. sandra: will bring it back alive to rochester, pennsylvania you just saw kamala harris in a phone bank event talking with supporters. we do expect to hear from her on that stage there shortly. when that happens any moment from now will bring that to life this is the latest fox power ranking show her gaining some ground. but former president donald trump has the voting edge on the top two issues economy and immigration for joining us now is doug schoen former clinton advisor and pollster. great to have you here. >> thank you. sandra: you know the economy is top of mind for most voters net right now. she just revealed her plans. they are getting picked apart by that media, by the left, by the right.
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what did you think of the rollout and will it hurt this rise she has been enjoying in the polls? >> i think it came for to actively for her before the convention. so she will have a chance to articulate hopefully a more comprehensive and less of a politically motivated agenda that was long on gimmicks and short on substance it. but i do think the polling you cited suggest she is making progress. the importance of the convention for her is to give the people a reason to vote for her on issues like the economy and immigration which are top of mind to it. and if she is going to win she needs an agenda that suggest to people she is in the mainstream of american life. that is the challenge of this week. next we just talked to the talke democrat there in chicago
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raymond lopez talking about a massive problem in the city of chicago the number of migrants if taken in, and that said it whatwhat's done economically tot city. it is incredible so how will she speak to those voters who are concerned about that question at the scene erections in and city halls people singlets take back our soccer fields, our police precincts it has been a huge problem for that city. how does she talk to those voters? >> she has to make it clear that she has an agenda both to pay for and to manage the enormous amount of illegal immigration into cities. yes you can and should be compassionate. but unless the southern border is tightened and there is recognition cities cannot afford the enormous cost and crime that has come with the illegal immigration. unless she can talk about it will be a big issue in the
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election for trump and the republicans. one that she is got to speak to again this week. sandra: as we mentioned delays abc episodes poll shows a harris leading trump by forte nationally. we'll see if that continues. obviously were heading into the convention for the democrats. but when it comes for the economy trumps tilt leads they still see him as the best solution to the ailing economy. we do note the middle-class hard-working american is struggling with high prices. since it appears she has told voters that price controls is the way to stop inflation. i do not know how you more clearly articulate the point if that is what your plan is. >> i think that was a mistake. i would not have told her to talk about price controls prevent the "new york times," "washington post" and most major media agree with that. it was an unforced error.
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she needs an agenda that talks about stimulating small business. raising revenue in ways that are fair to people not tax schemes that are low on equity in short on rationality. she's got to try to balance the budget and fiscal prudence that has so far has been absent. she has benefited by the fact donald trump himself is not offered an agenda and seems more inclined to attack personally than to talk about these issues in a constructive way. if you have always appreciated and enjoyed his, doug. thank you very much. so for back from pennsylvania where the headquarters there. the v vice president on some phe banking and is soon going to address of the volunteers were trying to get her elected and the keystone state. we'll have that for you when we come back.
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so, you know, han is 22 years old, and we've been together most of my life. not often do you have a childhood dog that, that lives this long so i think it's really unique and special that we've experienced so many, so many things in life together. knowing that he's getting good nutrition and that he has energy is a huge relief for me and my dad. “such a good little bean.” we're so grateful to have had this time with him, so let's keep it going and make every day special. she grew up in a middle class home. she was the daughter of a working mom. and she worked at mcdonald's while she got her degree. kamala harris knows what it's like to be middle class. it's why she's determined to lower health care costs and make housing more affordable. donald trump has no plan to help the middle class, just more tax cuts for billionaires. being president is about who you fight for. and she's fighting for people like you. i'm kamala harris and i approve this message.
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sandra: fox news alert back to rochester, pennsylvania you can see kamala harris is a joint obviously by the second gentleman and her running mate is there as well with his wife
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gwen who is right now speaking to the crowd there. we should be hearing from kamala shortly. >> yes she kicks off a bus tour of western pennsylvania. very, very important area an area that tends to with the exception of the city of pittsburgh trend trump. i was in hershey, pennsy pennsylvania.while go for the def leppard dirty concert there asummary fox news fans in the crowd that sort of reflects the politics of the region. so this is a state where the latest fox news a poll shows a 49/49. at the moment it's a big tossup. this could be for all the marbles as well. that really is the big blue wall. if kamala harris wins that she could win the presidency. trump went that he could get back in office. sandra: fox news bul bull it's o the sienna fox poll they show locked in a tight race state statewide. we should be hearing from kamala
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harris shortly. it will be interesting to see and hear the pictures she makes to voters there. john: what is she going to say about the idea of a price controls as well that she floated late last week? a lot of people were wondering how the words ever came out of her mouth but they were on the teleprompter because if you go back to the experience of the 1970s price controls did not work out too well. but ended up with farmers is either hanging onto their livestock or killing their chickens. but ended up which store shelves were bare because the producers could not afford to keep the shelves stocked and it did not work out for america. sandra: most democrats are saying bad idea to talk about it. who decided it was a good idea? why did she? those are big questions thank you for joining us everybody i'm sandra smith appeared. john: i am john roberts for itrc all week we've got coverage of the dnc or coverage continues. before they've left the ground.
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