tv Your World With Neil Cavuto FOX News August 30, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm PDT
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and skies as the presidenttial nominees take to the trail. donald trump set to rally supporters in pennsylvania at this hour. vice president kamala harris gearing up for a labour bourdais events. >> the great exodus as americans say good-bye to summer with one last get away. it is a crowded one. welcoming everybody. i'm neil cavuto. let's get to jeff on pennsylvania turnpike where travelers are looking to escape and we are hoping that jeff keeps his eyes on the road. je jeff? >> we are eastbound on pennsylvania turnpike. maybe you can see that, yeah, it is moving. that is a good thing. obviously during the rush hour times it has been tight but we are move right now and of course there are more people on the road there year. more than a long time. 9% increase according to the triple "a" in travelers both air, lands and sea.
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and so yeah, they are being greeted by better prices for things like gasoline and air fare. take a look at gasoline. last year, we were at 3.81 a gallon. this year, safe about half a dollar compared to that. yeah, not bad and where are we going? another question. we are headed to the your -- majorsy shore because i like the beach but the most popular destinations, seattle, orlando and korage, alaska, new york city and boston. that is where the aaa says people are going this year. last thing is well, if if you didn't leave yet, the guidance is maybe wait until later. worst travel times, 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. your time zone. it is clear sailing here neil. good news for us. back to you. >> neil: a lot of people. depends on the roadways. seattle i was told when you were mentioning popular destinations, seattle is a
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gateway for alaska crews and the like. so maybe that is skewing the numbers. but obviously people are spending. >> they aapparently have the money. and saving a few dollars on gasoline, which isn't a bad thing either. >> neil: jeff, touche because you kept your eyes on the road. you were trying to ignore my questions. but you still gave us information plus, which is what you are all about. i appreciate that. have a wonderful weekend. there he goes. off into the blue yonder. all right. we've got steve joining us, fox weather meteorologist, what he makes of this. a lot of folks especially those flying could have some problems with the weather, right, steve? >> they could. jeff did a great job talking about the roads. 10:00 and 2:00 locked in. 6300 delays today. you look at the worst location. got big cities reflected, las vegas, new york, chicago, will
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be the concern. we have had severe weather all weeklong so trying to gets out early you probably got delayed, got snarled in the mess of storm in the midwest, looking into the northeast. today, slight dials of red. j.f.k., they felt it along with d.c.a., there in the capitol. the lines of storms fight their way over the appalachian mountains. this is by saturday afternoon into the evening time then leaking into the tristate area. another thing that emerged today, neil, is this. disturbance number one. northern gulf. we knew it was an upper-level low. it will bring rain. now it is looked at will it be organized enough, why that is so crucial? we talk about those big hubs like houston, out new orleans, if you are flying or driving, i-10 right through there, they can be getting half a foot of rain in multiple location through the holiday weekend. as we push into sunday, it is the southeast and up into the
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northeast. east coast dominant with the storms. . new west and mississippi, sitting pretty. monday, laborintps day, montana had snow earlier. now they can be the hottest portion of the country. who would have thought that when you have into labor day. >> thank for that. >> neil: steve will keep us updated on this because the weather can change. we discovered that. in the meantime, i want to show you something from newark international airport. obviously a lot of flyers getting ready to hit the skies but are pumping into a lot of union workers who are hitting the picket line right now. mainly against the united airlines and this is part of a nation wood rally. series of rallies. teamstersian is demanding more pay, better benefit,
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particularly for aircraft maintenance worker. sean o'brien is the teamster's general president. what is the real problem, the dividing point for your members and united right now. >> i think right now it is like anything else. we are trying to demands what we are worst. you nighted wants to be the leading airlines in the industry and we want to make sure that they reward the people that made them the success they are. i mean, look, our mechanic who represent 10,000 are the most vital part of that operation. they are fighting for better health care but more importantly, are fighting for respect,ous sourcing of work and many ear issues a so we want to make sure that everybody understands the general public, how important these folks are. >> neil: you know, united airlines put out a response when we called them about this. they said, we are eager to reach agreement with the teamsters wh represents the united mechanics. we are talking with them. they seem on the surface amicable. or how would you sde fine it? >> look we wants to get the
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best contract for our members. the railway industry went through a couple of year ago, we went to get a deal that is great for members and the employer has the have an advantage here because they can string us along. if they are sincere they know what our demands are. they know what question with need and if they want to solve problems the ball is in their court. >> you probably heard this, wasn't a dust up, it was a union worker at trump rally. and speaking on behalf of the president and saying he is doing a great job, anyway, this is what he said and of course it flies in the face of comments from union chieftains. react to this if you can. >> i'm doing a rally at a different auto plant every week. i started in june. we will go all the way to november. and we are talking to the auto workers as they come off share shift and go into work and 70 or 80% of them are voting for
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donald trump because they know their jobs depend on it. [applause & cheering] >> neil: as you know, sean, the united auto working is backing kamala harris right now. they were backing joe biden. he is out of the awe race now. -- he is out of the race now. i don't want to belabour the point but are you closer to a decision on how to deal with all of that? where the teamsters are going to make a backing at all this year? yes will make a decision. two divisions are obviously most important decisions we have to make. but you know, the one thing that we're focussed on is not with the leadership, wants to do or thinks they should do. it's about the people we represents. the rank and file. that gentlemen, u.a.w.,ion if there is any polling by -- i don't know if there is any polling by the leadership with the rang and file. we will release that data. .
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it is not just one poll. we are sophisticated in what we are doing. i can't speak for the union but i will say this, there is a lot of talk out there about what direction rank and time members are going in general and think this will be a great opportunities all the labor leadser to put their cards or not the table and look at the polling data at some point and say what is wrong with this system and why are our members failing this way? why are they failing they don't have any input? we are making sured the team lefr sters union will include all members. >> you spoke to the republican convention. you wanted to do the same with the democratic one and didn't get that opportunity. you were drawn away for the rail strike. looks like it hasn't been settle but at least it has been contained but that was maybe an execution that was raised that you were never able to speak before them. is that what they said. >> they haven't said much.
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you know, i wanted to do mri job. snap is represent members that day. -- that is represent members that day. they had several months to responds and there is no dut that certain people's noses were out of joibnts that i too a platform. i mr. take -- >> if they are upset they will get over it. i can't hide behind the fact that my members are the most important thing to me, personally and professionally. and any time you get to highlight american workers and specially teamsters and how valuable they are to the country i will do it at any and all venues. >> neil: you mentioned earlier that there might be a disconnect between union members, the rarngnk and file leadership and maybe one worker with at the trump rally, i don't know where he stands and i don't know where the rank and file stand in that union. i do know there are many in your union who are very fond of
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donald trump. maybe the majority, do you have a sense of that. >> yeah. i mean i think -- i mean the polling is suggesting that we know for a fact 50% of our members are registered republicans. n >> neil: is that right? >> a lot of members vote based on socials issues. we get the best choice for workers. sometimes of the great contract they work under and the upper middle class lifestyle that we negotiate, for them, you know, they actually identify as republicans but our message has been clear. is that we want to make sure we pick the best candidate for workers. the social issues are important. we talk about them all the time. but the most important thing is picking the people and not just in the presidential election. it is in every single election
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that are going to -- basically work for us. i tell people and tell politicians i think you know, neil, i call balls and strikes. we need to be the people we elect's conscience. >> if the majority of members turns out do not want to support kamala harris, would you then throw your support behind donald trump? >> we haven't got that data yet. it is very close so far. that is the decision that we will consult with rank and file members and more importantly our general executive boards. >> neil: with you being snubbed and the democratic convention take it personally? >> is don't take it personally. -- i don't take it personally. it is their loss. if they don't think they need the teamsters union, it is an insult to the 1.3 million members they work for.
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>> neil: any meetings scheduled with kamala harris? >> the friday conveniently, the friday before the democratic convention, they reached out to our union, our folks, and said they want to meet. as of today we don't have a date. and so maybe they don't need us. maybe they think they don't need us. maybe they want to talk to us. people ask me the question over the last week why don't you just endorse kairgs? i said, you know, siem pl. i don't hire someone and then give them an interview. this is their interview to tell us bla value they are going to bring to us the, what support they will give to our issue and we need to hear it. rank and file members need to hear it. general executive board needs to hear its. >> neil: only donald trump has been granted that interinterview and he with you. >> that is not true. donald trump, r.f.k. and other single candidate prior to the primaries. >> neil: but of the two big surviving ones right now? bright? >> yes. so far, you're right.
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accurate. >> neil: ok. >> joe biden came as well. when he was in the race he came as well. president biden. >> neil: very interesting. keep us posted sean. keep us posted. je this is the last trading day of august. everyone is focused on labor day weekend. august is in the books as pretty good. a key inflation gauge that is favoured by the federal reserve looked tame today so on the month, all the major averages up. in case you are keeping track for the s&p 500, the fourth straight winning month and for the dow, s&p and nasdaq, gains across the boards. here comes september. after this. [♪♪] lowe's knows when you need a new appliance,
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>> neil: the months of august, still is another day to go. but for wall street it is all wrapped up now. the final trading day of the year, incredible gains and if you think about it, a month of incredible gains, considering where we were half way through the month. when we citing over 1,000 points on the dow. we tried to step back and give you the balanced picture and these type of vents normallies
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don't transpire into something like that. that was then. this is now. where do we go for the fitzgerald group principle, so keithing we had a stable inflation report. one of the federal reserves favourite numbers came out more tames about that thought. what do you make if oit? >> i think that is good. that doesn't necessarily match up to what people are feeling in the wallet. that is the challenge here. statistically from a trading stand point, investing stands point, this is what you want to see. >> where do you see things now? september is generally one of the mor -- i think the most problematic months of the year. tippic clie the scene seep typically s&p falls eight tenth of a percent back. what do you think? you don't want to be spooked by that kind of stuff. you have >> raise and important point. the markets have changed over the last 70, 80, 90 years so
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september may not be as bad as you expect because of the amount of money that is chasing stocks like inyesnvidia and ap and microsoft. >> neil: in nvidia, reported earnings and revenue, even guidance was pretty strong. but this time, the stock was treated well. today a bit better. bottom line, 4.5% low per. had been a lot lower the immediate reaction was a hit to the market cap. but what is interesting to me, is that it was localized invid -- vid ya and it did -- ind vid ya and did did not impact the other magnificent 7 stock. nor did it ding the nasdaq when all was said and done. what do you make of that and
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potential widening out here of investment alternative? >> well, there is two things at work right? it is important to forget -- really talk about that because most average investors don't understand what is being playled here. this is wall street's gain gamesmanship at the finement. when in doubt, zone out. nvidia was the most anticipated earning report in a decade. you had all kinds of leverage option, all kinds of things playing there. so if you take it step back, zoom out because you're in doubt you look at the company, reported 100 year-over-year. 7 you you can take a deep breath and chill out. let wall street duke it out. that is how we approach this. >> all right. thank you very much. always good. keith thank you.
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it's been a long week. >> thank you. >> neil: we have bob cusack with it. i want to raise, waiting to hear from donald trump, big pennsylvania events. he has been saying that the markets when they were advancing were advancing because of the prospect of him returning to the oval office and when we sunk that day, that fateful monday, three mondays ago, it was on concerns that biden and everyone else was destroying the market and they were imploding and all that. what are you thinking that the markets mean to average voters, the lore is they are not impacted by that because they say it is all rich guys playing that. we know that is not the case. but how do you think this plays into the anying of volter when they go to the polls? >> well, neil i think a lot of voters think about their retirement. they think about their 401 ks and certainly, you are right, donald trump made prediction. some have come true, some have now not.
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said if biden were to be elected in 2020, 245 the stock market would -- that the stock 34d would crash and that didn't happen. so it is one though the economy is in trump's side. because a lot of people were more satisfied with the economy when he was president than biden and harris. so that is the rub here. i think both candidates will be wise to be talking about the economy nonstop in the month of september. >> neil: is it interesting because now the battlegrounds state polls have gotten pretty tight. and i do this thing every day where i looking who is ever is leading in the polls. could be a teeny bit and then i start looking at battlegrounds and in the 7 that i watch and they represents 93 electoral votes a third, of what you need to be elected president, you know, to kamala harris has a lead of two-thirds of the votes. two-thirds of the 93 electoral votes. you properly reminds me, bob, as you should, that is snapshot in time when snap -- don't focus on
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it, neil but that represents a significant change. is it a lasting one? >> that remains to be scene. there is no doubt about it. you are talking about 7 battlegrounds state. a month ago when biden was struggling after that disastrous debate, there is more like twelve because trump was playing in virginia and new hampshire and minnesota. those are all statements that democrats have to win and now we are talking to about a state like north carolina. that is state that trump has to win that is within the margin of error. so right now, it is a toss up race but who has the momentum? who has the steering wheelle? i would say it is harris. but trump has an opportunities in september especially with the debated upcoming to take that steering wheel back. >> neil: i don't know if you watched the interview with the democratic ticket team, but she brought up an interesting question, for kamala harris, regarding comments that donald trump made about her race. i want you to react to this.
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>> you have never interacted with him. met him face-to-face. that is going to change soon. but what i want to ask you about is what he said last month. he suggested that you happened to turn black recently for political purposes. questioning a core part of your identity. >> yeah. >> any? >> same old tired play book. next question, please. [laughter] >> that's it. >> that's it. >> neil: what did you think of that? >> a bit of an awkward moment. i thought dana would have a follow-up along the lines potentially did that offend you or something along those line. is it interesting. when o obama ran le did in the run as black man. le told 245 to the congressional i thought it was an unusual moment and i also thought there were some weird moments, other moment on fracking. she wasn't clear on why she changed her position or if she changed her position, which he did. those are questions that are
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going to come back, definitely during the debate but hopefully in other media interviews and honestly, she should do plenty because people do deserve to know her policies. and why. she picked the policy. >> neil: it is interesting we talk a lot about. republicans or urging donald trump to get back to the issues, talk the issue, the issues are going your way. pound her on the border pounds her on the economy and inflation and all of that and he does but he oftentimes will mix its with personal attacks or i would go so far to say juvenile attack. he was referring to her comments and the look of that interview, when le said she was sitting behind that desk, this massive desk and didn't look like a leader and she was telling this town hall audience, i will be -- i don't see her negotiating with president xi of canada and kim jong-un. we are talking about a sub stand itch issue and getting back to
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the appearance of what it looked like another that table with her running mate and whether you know, she looked up to the task. does it really matter whether you look physically whatever you are surrounding up to anything? >> no. it is good point. neil. listen, you can criticize harris for her foreign policy stances or lack there of as far as foreign policy experience. and obviously, trump has been on the job. he has been president. but so that is i think fairground but at the same time, these other side issues, you know, in a -- there are a lot of independents out there that make their choices late. and they will make their choices this fall. and honestly trump has to be concerned about the exhaustion cases you criticism that nikki haley went after him. a lot of voters could be tired of that chaos and that is something he's got to be concerned about and adjust to. >> neil: does he recognize or feel he should recognize that
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saying that about a woman, is going alienate you among women and sure enough polls come out to show that overwhelmingly women don't flip over him but overwhelmingly men flip over donald trump. so it is a gender gap here. and it is a substantial one. >> it is. now trump, to his credit very well in 2016, out frm performed the polls but he has got to be very careful because harris could be baiting him in the debate to say something outrageous and if he takes that bait, it will be trouble. >> neil: all right, thank you. bob cusack on that. waiting to hear from the president. he is due to speak to the audience very soon in pennsylvania. very important. we will have more after this. but starting it eight months pregnant, that's a different story. with the chase ink card, we got up and running in no time. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back
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pennsylvania. not before stopping by bryan and saying interesting things to him. bryan and the former president are coming up next. business just to keep the lights on. lucky for you, shopify built the just one-tapping, ridiculously fast-acting, sky-high sales stacking champion of checkouts. businesses that want to win, win with shopify.
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>> all right. the venue is pennsylvania and donald trump expected to address that crowd. he has in trouble packing crowds. depending on what poll you want to track and follow, shows that to be a fairly even race right now but all within the margin of error i believe six of the seven states are within the margin of error. as i was mentioning here, battlegrounds represent 93 electoral vote. more than a third to become president and judging by where we are right now, even including states, where kamala harris might lead as half a point if you fake as a finished -- take as a finished result she would be grabbing more than 60 electoral vote of the 93. whether that mean she's would
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capture the 270 is anyone's guess. in 2016 it appeared hillary clinton was leading in all of the battleground states. we know how that material iced and the attention that donald trump was affording those states. so we are following that very closely. also following some other developments when it comes to the security of eh rounds not only -- around not donald trump when he goes to venues but the presidential candidates. danny is the former f.b.i. deputy assistant director. danny always good to have you. i was mentioning the venn, you an indoor venue. most have been for both candidates since the assassination attempt. but not exclusively. on the part of donald trump. who has preferred the larger venns you as long as -- venues as long as everyone is safe. do you feel that we are ed to i for the candidates to be at outdoor venues? especially when we stills don't
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know a lot about the assailant in butler and what motivated it. >> well, neil, frankly, i'm not comfortable with him being outside. i have done his security before. i have done a lot of people's security. and you're much better insides, especially since we have all the questions about what happened at the first one. i do not understand the circumstancing that occurred there, why they didn't post the roof of the building. there are so many issues there that until those are cured, until somebody comes in and analyzes it, i think he should stay inside. if you want to keep him alive and we do want to do that. >> neil: is it interesting the search for motive on the part of the assailant here, and there was talk that he didn't leave much of a social media presence. al 240e we don't know for sure. -- although we don't know for sure and donald trump once his exclusive target. he might have been looking to pull often something with joe
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biden at the time. the motis of how do you discern that if there is no record or writing or misses or angry notes or otherwise to go on? >> you know, that is very point to making neil. it is almost impossible to prove there was no conspiracy. think about that. i have made a lot of conspiracy cases. the case on tim mcveigh and mcnicholls. you collect facts and get conspirator person 2that comes can up. it is almost impossible to prove there is not one there. that is the issue the f.b.i. is faced with right now. i don't think there was one. i think the conspiracy xips existed inside the head of the shooter. i think he was an inadequate personalty. he wanted to make a personalty
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for himself, what higher profile than donald trumpment that is the way it went. that is just the guess. >> neil: your gis -- guesses are a lot better than people's firm view. i would say love to get you back to see where the information against goes. -- investigation goes. i want to go back to bryan in pennsylvania. i believe he had an opportunity to talk to president trump. what can you tell us? >> i did speak to former president trump and i asked him about florida's amendment four and the first time, former president trump told us he will be voting no on the florida amendment four, the right to abortion initiative. an amendment in florida in limit the government's involvement in abortions. this is what he had to tell me 37 are you voting yes or not in amendment four? >> i think six weeks you needs more time than six weeks.
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i disagreed with that from the early primaries when i heard about it. the democrats are radicals. nine month is just ridiculous. you can do an abortion in the ninth month. minnesota and others have where you can execute the baby after birth and all of that stuff is unacceptable. so i will be voting no for that reason. >> the former president also would not commit to signing or vetoing a federal abortion banff lands on his desk. his running mate said he would actually veto that ban, if it reached his desk. he told us that he believes that six week abortion ban is sure and started talking about i.v.f. he announced will hi plan yesterday he would be paying for i.v.f. for all women. that the federal government would be taking care of that.
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i asked him if he was bands attorney general women because he is -- if he was pandering to women? he denied he was pandering. and then he said this about his plan to give i.v.f.to women. >> had a huge announcement on i.v.f. what is your message to pro lifer who are concerned and the federal government providing this service to women for free? >> i think when we look at i.v.f. and i have been an early proponent of i.v.f., and we are going to -- government will pay for i.v.f., when people need the treatment and go in with the federalization. governments will get totally involved and help people. we want to have babieses. we want to have a lot of beautiful babies in the country and we are going to do it. that was received very well yesterday. very well. >> i asked him whether or not same sex couples would be able to receive i.v.f. treatment under his plan.
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he said those details will be released. i said if there are nygard wrals put in place under his plan? he said those details will come. and then i talked to him about the interview yesterday. this was his response to vice-president kamala harris's interview on the other network, last night. >> you had a chance plow to digest that interview last night by vice president kamala harris. what are your top line thought? >> i think it was not a great performance. it was a low energy performance. to take all of that time and get ready for that kind of interview, it was a softball interview. there were 100% on the radical left side. it was c.n.n. i thank you that da that would be a little -- i tlauk that day i thank you dayna would be stronger. it was not considered a big success. it was considered much less of a success. >> last night, vice president
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kamala harris said she would appoint a republican to her cabinet. i asked president trump if we he would appoint a democrat. he said if i bounced something who was very talented i would have no problem. was he saying that she was nicer to him than she was to kamala harris? or the reverse? because it seemed pretty straightforward to me. >> yeah. he was saying that the interview was easy. and then i pushed him on what else he thought about the interview and what he would tell vice president kamala harris and he said, he would can ask her while she is a flip-flopper. he didn't want to get into too much detail. that was his go to line on last night's interview. ndz ndz you mentioned >> neil: you mentioned to pay for i.v.f.and no tax on tips.
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6,000 for children, what's the difference? when you are handing out tax gifts too people. >> yeah. it is a good question. i asked him about essentially that. about i.v.f. and what are the guardrails and all that? when you talk about the cost of i.v.f., it is 40,000 per operations. you are talking about 3.5 billion dollars if everybody just does one round. with the amount of people that get i.v.f. so that is a huge number. but frankly, you know, he hasn't come out with a plan yet how he plans on paying for all of this. only that he says that he has been supportive of i.v.f. from the beginning yet he had just come out with the plan now, given the fact that his poll numbers are low when it comes to women, harris is beating him by 11 points and with women and
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his -- abortion is the number one issue with kamala harris. it is definitely interesting timing but he said, looking had nothing to do with the polls. he just thinks it is the right thing to do with i.v.f. >> we are minute away from the former president and you have been understanding with my question. this audience, is a pennsylvania audience. fracking is a big issue in the state. kamala harris seemed to thread the needle a bit on changing positions. stressing her values never changed but that is not flying with a lot of folk bs who saw a watched that interview. you keep saying your values haven't changed but your position have. they might welcome the 180° on her part on fracking but i'm sure that is issue he will pounds that. >> absolutely. when she said my values have not changed. that left the door open. immediately the trump campaign put out an ad that used her own
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words against her and defined her values, based on how she stated them clearly and definitively in 2019 as a candidate for president. and it is playing big here, fracking and the natural gas industry, the number two natural gas state in the country. that can make all the difference here in a state won by 40 to 80,000 votes in the last two elections. >> neil: you are right about this. bryan, thank you. before the president comes out i want to go -- who do we have in bob cusack? thank you. the hill ed tor and chief. -- editor and chief. donald trump is very good at these venues and with these crowds. some of them line up sometimes a day ahead of time. sometimes more ahead of that. so they like to hear what he says. now of course he has the added ammunition to speak to a large audience post interview of kamala harris and her running mate on cnn.
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how should he tee it up? >> there is a lot of enthusiasm for trump. we've got a lot of votes but i do think that he wants to give the red meat to his crowd. i understand that. but i think he is talking a bit more on policies than he was two weeks ago and i think that's republicans are heartened by that. but he likes to go off script, neil. >> neil: he does. and tomorrow they will have a big fund-raiser in atlanta and georgia. ryan kemp will be there. so patched up a lot of ill will and see how that goes. so obviously values trying to get the bridges set again. how do you see georgia going? >> i think trump is the favourite in georgia. i know biden has done well there in 2020 and a couple of senate races but i think trump has the advantage there and other sun belt statements but the blue wall, she has the edge reich up
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in a lot of them are within the margin of error. >> everything will be this debate. they hope to see another presidenttial debate. there will be vice president debate been at a.b.c. is the one that is on the docket. that is elevating in importance. almost by the minute, isn't it? >> yeah. listen i hope they add another one because people will want to see its and obviously, everyone knew that trump is a favourites going into the first presidential debate against biden. in this next debate, anything could happen. she could win. she could win. i think so many people will watch it. america deserves another one. >> neil: there is lots of talk and you touched on it, bob, that kamala harris will try to bait him oar try to get ipd -- under his skin so he says something. and all of a sudden, it gets super nasty. what do you think. >> yeah. this they is right. that is why i think trump lost to biden in 25020.
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he took the bait pan was super aggressive it didn't works out. >> neil: let's stay with this awhile. drum in pennsylvania. -- donald trump in pennsylvania. >> to everybody, hello, pennsylvania. how we doing? >> i'm thrilled to back with thousands of proud hardworking american patriot. that is what you are. [applause & cheering] it is coming. it's coming. listen to this. 67 days. wow! [applause & cheering] 67 days from now we are going to win pennsylvania. we are going to defeat comrade days kamala harris. did you see her last night? did you see her last night? i don't know. think she will be able to handle president xi? i don't think so. north korea, russia in i don't know. but we will win back the white
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house. we will make this country greater than it has ever been. [applause & cheering] and everyone here today is part of the greatest political movement in the history of our country. you know that. this make america great again. maga! [applause & cheering] and, whoa! look at all of the fake news. they got a lot of fake news back there! that is a lot of fake news, david! that is a lot of people! some i like about 7% and some i don't like. no that is a lot but when i say the greatest political movement in the his 20ir of our country -- history of our country, if i say something wrong, they give me 12 pinnochios right? we can't say anything even a little bit wrong. i can't even joke. when i used to show biden
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coulden finds the stairway. -- they took it. and they would say i couldn't when, different things -- the worst thing you can do with them is sarcasm. because it doesn't work with the fake news. so we won't have any fun but we will have fun. we are going to have a lot of fun and i recognize you. how are you? [applause & cheering] and i recognize you! [applause & cheering] but no, it is amazing what we built all together and started eight years a go, maybe a little before that, who knows? probably started 40 years ago in our soul, but it starting ayears ago and nobody would have thank you anybody like 24 could have happen and it represents a tremendous piece of the republican party and more importantly, it represents the tremendous piece of this country, tremendous piece. a lot more than 50%. therefore we have to get out and vote. this past week i was honoured to
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receive two endorsement, former dr dr democrats, robert f kennedy junior. they were democrats as you probably know and they felt very strongly about the endorsement and i feel very happy to get it. every day we are welcoming more republicans in independent, traditional democrats and old-fashioned liberals you know. they don't use that term anymore. they use progressive. we like liberal better. progressive sounds so good. sounds progressive. they are not progressive. they are the opposite. ing to we are fighting -- together we are fighting to secure voter and the endless foorn war and defend the working people of america. and coming in i heard some of the most beautiful speeches. beautiful speeches. i want to thank the speakers that preceded me. beautiful speeches. [applause & cheering] we are joining forces to defeat
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government corruption, restore f free speech and make america healthy again. we are a nation that is not doing well in a lot of ways and we are not doing so well with health but we will solve a lot of the problems i think over the next short period of time. a lot of that is common sense. it is all common sense when you get down it to. we will get toxic chemicals out of our environment and get them out of the food supply. we are going to get them out of our bodies. [applause & cheering] we will get them out of the body, right? right? with victory this fall we will en, a this pro family agenda and a bring back the american dream, bigger, betteren stronger than ever before. they never talk about the american dream. they never mention it. they don't talk about the american flag. the american flag we've got some of the greatest congressman car
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warriors here and congressman go to congress soon like immediately but soon. we should give a one year sentence in jail to anybody that burns the american flag. [applause & cheering] we should do that. [applause & cheering] mike, do it, mike. [applause & cheering] right? do it. [applause & cheering] >> the crowd: u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> that looks so bad at the democrat national -- i call it democrat. they wanted to be called democratic. i said then change your name. they don't change their name. sounds worse so i will use it. but at the democrat national convention i watched the american flacks burning all over the place. i think it is a disgrace and they said it is unconstitutional
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to stop its. like hell it is, ok? like heall it is. not unconstitutional. like when i stopped the riots in washington. they were take down statues and having a lot fun. they didn't know what they were doing and i pulled out an old law from 1907 because we don't pass laws like that, that is touch and said if you touch a monument, touch it, venn touch against the will of authority but if >> touch it you go to jail for ten years and no nine year and five monthses. it's ten years. and so i signed it. i took it out. it was dusty. it was olds. and dusty. hadn't been used in 78 years i think they said. and i signed it. i announced it. and i watched about 10,000 --
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i you could watch from the back. they were all gone. i knew there was a problem when they started ripping down a statue of abraham lincoln. said they are going to take down the statue of lincoln? we won't let that happen and we've got to be tough. if you see what is happening in aur aurora, colorado today. the stupid people we have leading our country are allowing these people, these criminals to come into our country and we are going to get them the hell out of here! and this is just the beginning. wait until you see what happens. wait until you see what they are doing. [applause & cheering] unbelievable. these congressmen, they are shaking their head. they can't believe it. they can't brief two things. the size of these crowds.
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you can fill the place up three times, why didn't you get a larger arena? [applause & cheering] huh? [applause & cheering] somebody said, as we are riding by, ooh, too bad the arena hasn't started filling up. i said, no you don't understand. it is totally full but the line goes back for miles. it is already full. but we've got to do that, fellas you know. got to do it. [applause & cheering] because i have been saying for a long times, i said these people are coming in from prisons and jails, nobody listened to me. they are murderer, drug dealers, if you take a look at venezuela as an example, their ray crime is down 72% because they have taken their criminals, drug dealers, emptying their prisons into your country. they crime is down all over the world. crime is down.
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in the congo, in africa, 22 people deposited into your country. where do you come from? congo. where in the congo. jail. >> what did you do? we cannot say that. you can imagine. they come from africa. they come from the middle east, countries that are not friends of ours. and they are coming by the millions. by the millions. and these fools kamala, who is marxist, these fools are letting them come into your country, destroy our country and i said, you know, did you ever see that? i don't want to brag but may have big selling hat. neau what it -- know what it says? trump was right about everything. front row joes, right? no, but it's -- looking if i ran one of those countries i would be doing better than them at getting people out. you run a country, the country's
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inundated with touch people that are criminals. i want to get them the hell out. if i was in charge of anything, having to do with a country, i would say have moved themed out even faster than they are doing. they are moving people into our country at numbers that nobody ever seen. and those countries are becoming safe countries. and wait until you see what is going to happen. they are just get -- they are getting used to society that goes too far. the on thing they go after is -- only thing they go after is guy like trust bmp. they don't go after drug dealers that kilt on after -- kill on average, 500 people during their lifetime so a drug dealer kills 500 people. and the only thing they would
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understand would be the death penalty. if you had the death penalty for drug dealers, you wouldn't have anymore drugs and instead instead we form blue-ribbon committees, people like steve wycoff, great developer in new york, but they don't do this for a living. the only thing they understand, i went to china, president xi, had a good relationship until covid came in, then i broke it off. that was too much. but i said to him -- and i had a great relationship with him, and i will again, probably. but i said, do you have a drug problem, 1.4 billion people. no, no, no, we have no drug problem. why don't you have a drug problem? because we have the death penalty, he said, for drug dealers. [applause] if they sell drugs, they die, he said. so those people that sold drugs, they said you know, let's go to
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another country. but they do in many other countries. in countries where you have that, you don't have a drug problem. and we are becoming a drug-infested nation, whether you like it or not appeared we are becoming a drug-infested nation. so we better get our act together. year ago, century ago, china was taken over numerous times by smaller nations, much smaller nation, because they were all drugged out from the opium field and all of that. and then one of their very powerful leaders said no more, and they ended it, and we are going to have to end it, too, because we are really a company -- we are a failing nation in a lot of ways. what they have done to our country is incredible. what this kamala, who is a total lightweight, did you see her on television last night? this is going to be the president. [boos] this is going to be the president of our country. i don't think so. sitting propped up at a desk
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with this guy, this tampon tim. tampon. [cheers and applause] and that's the first interview she's done in like, nobody's ever seen anything like it. and if you are too weak to do a one-on-one interview with a person that was so soft, inode dana, she is always nasty. she was so nice to the democrats. it is much easier to be a democrat. we don't agree with their policies because their policies will destroy our nation. we can't do that we can't do that. but it was a very weak interview from a standpoint of cnn, i think cnn should be ashamed of themselves. if that were made -- [applause] sure, i heard you want the death penalty for drug dealers, why? well, you know, i'd like to end the drug epidemic if that's o okay. remember this, and i said it,
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