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laura ingraham. this is special edition of "the ingraham angle." from assassination attempt on donald trump to the democrats coup against biden to most radical presidential ticket in history, there has been no shortage of news this summer and tonight we'll expose exactly what is on the line this election and how our freedom can be affected. comma kamala, focus of tonight's angle. but, trying to change facs something quite different. and right now, kamala harris' cadre of high paid consultants and fat cat donors are frantically trying to create an alternative reality. one where kamala harris is the candidate that america has been hungering for. worried about crime? don't. because kamala is on it. >> so let's just be clear about this. kamala harris was a prosecutor. she got elected in san francisco
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and fought crime. >> somebody who is -- she says smart on crime. you could argue tough on crime. >> kamala harris owns the message of being tough on crime. >> laura: oh, real lip? because i didn't know you could be tough on crime and ante anti-police. >> defund the police the issue behind it is that we need to reimagine how we are creating safety. and when you have many cities that have 1/3 of other entire city budget focused on policing, we know that is not the smart way and the best way or the right way to achieve safety for too long the status quo think something you get more safety by putting more cops on the street. that's wrong. >> laura: she tries to blend into whatever background. when it was trendy to be anti-law enforcement. he echoed whatever trite blather
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whatever other socialists were blatt terring. >> a movement, an standing on te shoulders of the movement before. part of this has to be about changing the system. rehauling the system, up ending the system. this whole movement is about rightly saying we need to take a look at these budgets and figure out whether it reflects the right priority. >> laura: fountainy how you don't hear harris talk about that movement very much anymore. last time i checked various blm groups were being investigated for waste, fraud and abuse of the tens of millions of funds they raked. in in atlanta, kamala might not be aware of this. one activist found guilty of funding lavish lifestyle with donor money. is not not just one chapter. supporters staggering $90 million to black lives matter. the nonprofit ended the last fiscal year with a $9 million deficit. but that's okay.
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those are just inconvenient facts that kamala harris and liberal ilk prefer not to dwell on. we are not going to let them sweep them under the rug. by giving blm status. by giving them credibility. elected officials lie kamala harris like kamala harris did enormous harm to law enforcement and also to our own public safety kama khameleon tries to play the tough gal now. jumped on the criminal bandwagon helped raise money for a group that post bail not just for protesters but for rapist and murders as well. does this scene look like a peaceful protest? [shouting] >> laura: by the way, the group is still taking in donations. thanks, kamala. but, even with her prosecutor past. kamala was hard left on the crime issue long before the summer of love. any policies that put criminals back out on the street faster,
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she was form them. >> i have been a leader in the united states senate on what we need to do to get rid of the cash bail system in america. and, and why? because i know the system from the inside. this, for me, is not about criminal justice, it's about economic justice. >> laura: wait, economic justice. that's liberal jargon for higher taxes. harris' policies and antipolice sentiment that she helped fuel has led to dangerous police recruitment short falls as well. and in the cities by the way where people really need policing the most. including in her hometown of san francisco. and the short fall seems to have even reached the ranks of the u.s. park police. the head of the fraternal order of police told us at the ingraham angle that the reason that so few arrests happened at the anti-israel protest on wednesday was because they only had 29 officers assigned to monitor. tens of thousands in the nasty
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mob. so, of course, vandals they had free reign. when we asked why they didn't arrest more people, we were told, quote: we physically couldn't. we were getting our asses handed to us. they were defacing public property with pro-hamas threats in broad daylight just a couple hundred yards, maybe 300 yards from the capital? why did they do it so brazenly. they knew there would be no consequences. that's why. by the way, kamala harris late to the game statement that was released long after the anti-american property damage was done, that was just political butt covering. nothing more. look, every story the media is reporting about harris right now until elections night is untrue. she is not a visionary leader. she is not a brilliant politician. she is not a tough former prosecutor. she is a left wing hack. and no wonder bernie sanders said is he going to do everything he can to help her win because they agree on pretty
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much everything now if you want more crime, photo advisor kamala. i think americans think we have too much crime already. while kamala was a hit for the culture club in the 1980s, my guess is kama chameleon will fall off the. focus of decline that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, do regular working class americans, do they seem joyful to you? hit me hard. who do you blame for it. imagine the mother so ho is making minimum page trying to feed children. they are killing us without killing us. it's either feed my child or how about feed my children and i don't eat. >> but kamala harris doesn't
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fret about addressing struggles like that woman struggles, instead, she thinks it's enough to just traffic in cliches, in sound or try sound like a female version of barack obama. i believe we face a choice. between two different visions for our nation one focused on the future. the other focused on the past. >> laura: what does that mean practically? no one knows. working people do know one thing. they have less money in their pockets than they did four years ago. >> i feel like everything that you purchase at the store has gone up substantially. so we're going to have to budget better. it has been a challenge. there is going to be some sacrifices that we have to makes a a family. >> nowadays just hopelessness, because we don't know when this doom loop is going to end. >> buy a bike for the grandsons,
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it's just the price has gone up so much. >> laura: yes, it is brutal out there despite what biden managed to mum to be peter doocy today. >> issues we have worked on together have made great progress, economically. no one call what is we did [inaudible] it's a good policy. >> it's just nonsense. more than what harris is saying on anything. high paid operatives are still playing a giant game of keep away. remember playing that when you were a kid? keep away from the press and keep away from the voters. look, a meme a day keeps the journalist away so they hope. while harris spends her hip hop podcasters or campaign doesn't zoom in on celebs. all about grooving with the gig glory. dance party, y'all.
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♪ ♪ >> ♪ but ♪ >> but i doubt that the employees and stack holders of home depot have a lot to dance news out today the home improvement giant a bellwether the consumer spending in the housing market. sales expectation of the floor. commerce were spending less on home improvement projects higher interest rates and concerns that the economy is getting worse. and that's just one of many such stories. the chickens are coming home to roost and finding out that housing costs have skyrocketed since trump was in office. and any raises that workers have gotten have just been chewed up by obscenely high cost of living issues. this, though, is the democrats'
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definition of success. >> joe's legacy of accomplishment, just over -- a lifetime but just over the last three and a half years, is unmatched in modern mystery. in one term, he has already surpassed the legacy of most presidents who served two terms in office. >> such a consequential president of the united states. a mount rushmore kind of president of the united states. >> most important thing we have to do is to win the election, to sustain his legacy. >> laura: their legacy. look, the convention balloons that the dnc, i don't think they have even been below up yet, but their phony narrative is already deflating. now, why is that? because stepmom as i'm sure kamala may be as folksy as walz pretends to be, none of that, and i mean knob of it puts food on the table or pays your kid's tuition bills. trump knows you are hurting and
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he spent two hours with elon musk last night to tell voters exactly what he was planning to do to help. >> we have to bring energy prices down. energy started it not only gasoline the cost of heating your house and cooling your house. that has to come down. it's gone up 100 percent. 150 and 200 percent. and that has to come down. we're going to drill, baby, drill. >> laura: now, instead of demanding that kamala sit down for a similar free-ranging interview, conversation, whatever you want to call it, liberal media types pile on the two men who are actually willing to answer questions. >> 40 minutes of -- >> if you sort of babble for two hours into the void, you know, it doesn't actually make a sound i was going to listen to the thing i just gave up. >> for most of us as journalists watching it was a train wreck. >> laura: most of us journalists watching it.
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guess what? they have no grounds to complain because elon invited kamala on as well. as usual, she just hides behind her spokesman, very courageous. oh, wait, maybe they are just afraid that elon is going to be too hostile? wait a second, stop and ask yourself did, vance not go on like every sunday show in the last couple weeks and would trump do a two hour conversation with, i don't know, bill gates? mark coul cuban, any other libel billionaires or journalists? of course would. he does interviews with liberals who dislike him all the time. so why can't kamala harris have a conversation with musk? well, the sad truth is that her advisers don't think that she would do very well in an uncrypted format and that she just isn't willing to contradict their advice and be her own person. but her duck and cover campaign isn't safe. i think they think it's safe, but, what it shows the voters is she is insecure and they are on the defensive.
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if donald trump, the man democrats claim is a dictator in waiting and other despicable lie by the way, thinks that you deserve more from the candidate. that's what he believes. and even if you don't like everything he says maybe you don't agree with everything he says or you don't love the way he always says it, gosh, at least. trump his comments about energy or fracking. or drill-baby drill. taxes on social security income. he puts it all out there. you actually know where he stands. >> did more deregulation and more restrictions. businesses or any other president. remember, i had the rule for every one we put in we have to get rid of 10 or 12. and we did radical cuts on all of that and a lot of that is being put back by this administration. we're going to reduce taxes further. i gave the largest tax cut and we are going to reduce taxes further for middle income people, not only businesses.
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kamala's advisers will not allow her toe take part in a conversation like that from any journalist because they fear that if she is allowed to interest rates and economy and antidumping tariffs on china. she will sound seriously foolish. >> i love the idea of exploring the unknown. >> i don't know what it is about those craters on the moon. >> the earth is like a speck. >> who doesn't love a yellow school bus. >> venn diagram? venn diagram. i love circles, right? >> those are kind of fun. ♪ how can she possibly explain her flip-flops on the border or single payer healthcare? she can't, democrats replaced a candidate who is senile with a candidate who is actually incapable of having a coherent
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discussion of economics microor patrol car crow or foreign policy or trade or pretty much anything that is substantive when it has to do with politics. this is nothing if you are running for president with alternate between hiding from the press and offering happy talk through consultants? there is just something deeply wrong with you. and that's the angle if you thought kamala was a phony, wait until we introduce you to her running made. yeah, that's next. ♪
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♪ >> >> laura: he's a riot that, is the focus of tonight's angle. all right, so much for kamala's pivot to the middle. remember that? today the democrat doubled down on radicalism. we know that harris wouldn't win one state other than maybe minnesota in a real democratic primary, maybe kamala's tim walz pick makes sense. last year inflation was crushing
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minnesota families, this was tim's priority sd. >> we want every minnesotaan to be free to exist as their authentic version of themselves. access to gender affirming healthcare is essential to being welcoming and supportive state to the community. people in my dm say, you better do this, we are moving to minnesota because we don't know where to go. >> laura: kamala harris' runningmate believe kids who are too young to get a drink at a bar can get mutilated by a surgeon. m insist that the real l exist in other states. other states that ban the barbarism. >> students understanding or trying to understand who they are as their gender identity is being developed. they are most at risk. we're there to protect children. we're there to have you understand that in minnesota you are going to be protected.
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>> protecting and supporting access to gender affirming healthcare is essential. >> real. thus the need of executive. >> only thing worse than a san francisco liberal trying to vibe her way past her record is a minnesota liberal trying to rebrand his. served in the house. to characterize him as left is so unreal it's just not what the question -- is he right down the middle. is he a heartland of the america democrat. >> he is more in the middle than france and england. countries that have banned gender affirming care so-called? heard land by birth but hate ashbury by record this isn't flying. the far left is jubilant tonight. bernie sanders but with a national guard stent an and a fw decades younger. progressives unleashed a furious
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pressure campaign over the past few weeks. i'm not sure if you noticed but rooted in vague width of anti-semitism. to kill josh shapiro'sens chase of getting the nod, you had to bow down to the progressives. this is deeply disturbing. we are going to dig into this more in awe too moments. you remember if the squad is happy and they are ecstatic walz is the choice. you should grab your children and watch your wallet, because if harris and he end up in power you are going to need to do a lot more to protect both. because, for governor walz, being a socialist just means being a good neighbor. >> don't ever shy away from our progressive values. one person's socialism is another person's neighborliness. just do the damn work. if america hopes kamala harris' running mate was going to temper her far left instincts and reassure a nation. you might remember how things
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looked over memorial day weekend in 2020 in indianapolis. [alert] [siren] >> laura: the aftermath of the george floyd shooting did hundreds of millions of dollars of damage to the city. instead of taking charge, governor walz at the time essentially empathized with the rioters. >> we saw large peaceful protest focusing on the systemic changes that get to the heart of why we are in this situation. when i say we, minneapolis, saint paul, the state of minnesota, nationally and as we have seen over the last 24 hours internationally. a society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually come to the places where we're at. >> laura: when they were taking over and then burning parts of
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the liquor store, destroying a small business, was that part of the dei, you know, failures of the country? his firewall lead and calling national guard earlier allowed small businesses to burn. >> my husband was asleep i said you need to wake up now. the town is going to burn down any minute. we sat there and watched it. must melt to the ground. all our hard work. >> it started with people with bats entering. people pushing on the front windows and then hundreds of people went in and they looted not for an hour, two hours. five hours. and then they came back the next night and the next night. six fires, and it's unbelievable. >> laura: yeah. "the ingraham angle" was on the scene doing that reporting year after year. that was just a few months after the riots as to are for that
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third police 60 down the road it is still abandon the. looking precinct after the riots? >> brings back bad memories for myself worked out of the facility. three years later and literally nothing has changed. the activists and some of the city council members who are also activists considered a victory not to have police in the preticket because some of the city council don't want police to begin with. >> laura: don't want police to begin with wait a seconds. we got to be fair tonight. what about governor walz's great policing reforms? how are those working out. >> harris says his department is short more than 200 officers. >> you have lost 40% of yours force in the past four years. that sounds like a big problem. >> it is incredible. it's not just that we lost 40% of the force. they have been facing the highest levels of crime and
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violence in some categories that the city has ever seen. >> laura: walz has helped tank law enforcement in the state and on his way to tanking education as well. you heard a lot tonight about his experience as a public school teacher and that sounds lovely. but he has forgotten whatever sense he learned and now it's all dei all the time. >> we can't find a teacher that looks like the kids they are teaching? you don't need another one that looks like me. you need somebody who is in there all the research shows that. >> laura: all the research? really? i want to see that research. naturally with this loopy focus of his, minnesota is just going in the wrong direction. and it's national education ranking it's dropped now to number 19. but let's look at the bright side. at least the boys can use the girls bathrooms and get free tampons. isn't he a right? riot. and that's the angle. after coming within millimeters
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♪ >> russian president vladamir putin defying international arrest warrant with a visit to mo mongolia. the warrant was issued 18 months ago over alleged war crimes stemming from russian innovation of ukraine. no assigns mongolia will arrest putin. pope frances arriving in indonesia on tuesday, hoping to enk encourage the catholic com
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community. the voyage will take him to new guinea and singapore. i'm ashley, back to fox news. ♪ >> laura: you all know that donald trump is pretty tough, but there is a side of him that we don't often see. i spoke with him earlier this summer about prayer. and even working with democrats. >> laura: you had said something after iowa, winning iowa, which a lot of people talked about when you said i love american cities and i will work with anyone, democrats, independents, republicans, to fix those cities. >> it's true. >> where would you start? what city would you like to start with on a federal -- to the extent that you can have partnerships? >> it's so sad to see what is happening. for the most part you have to work with democrats, 25 worst cities are essentially. >> laura: have you done that
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before. >> i have worked with democrats. i lived in new york. do you know, new york went bad when i left. okay? think of it. new york, when i was there, was great. when i went to washington, i left new york. i went to washington. it started going really bad. we had a very bad mayor. but it took a little while with him as mayor. he was terrible. now he is teaching at harvard how to run something. he couldn't run anything, de blasio, he was a terrible mayor. incompetent man. now we have a man that's very much trying. it's a hard thing for him because you have so many migrants coming into morning. it's hard to for him. i hear he likes me a lot. but i hear only through "the grapevine." >> work with him give him found and rebuild cities, chicago, look at the crime. so, on july fourth, 117 people. this is a weekend, 117 people were shot. 17 died. -- 17 died. this is in chicago. >> i asked you this. i believe it was normandy at the
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75th anniversary of normandy. i ask again. what do you pray for. i know you don't like to talk about this. most people across the country see you as an important figure, critical figure at a desperate time for the country. they think that and they want to know that you believe there is something more than just this moment. >> i do. i think one of the reasons that our country has lost sort of everything, it's lost so much. is we don't have religion to the same extent. i mean, you look at those charts, they are so sad. i mean, it's just going bad. and the democrats were violent and ruthless to religion during covid. what they did during covid. people weren't even allowed to meet outside and they were 10 feet apart in some big field. they would arrest everybody. they were fascist. they were horrible. that was a very bad time for organized religion. but, religion, you know, it gives you some hope, gee, if i'm good, i'm going to heaven. >> do you believe in heaven? >> i do.
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if i'm going i'm going to heaven. if i'm bad i'm going to some place else like over there, right? but, it gives you -- there is something that is so good for a country we lost a lot. >> what do you pray for. >> i pray for our country, obviously. i is pray for the same thing you pray. our family, our country. we have a family, we have a country. and i guess we have a recalled would. i pray for the world, too. >> laura: americans deserve answers and, of course, full transparency on the assassination attempt against donald trump my angle explains coming up next
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for calm seriously. when they see opportunity to gain political points by smearing republicans, they will do so again. but we should take advantage of their temporary embarrassment to establish two points. number one, as we have told you for a long time, years, the biden administration and supporters in the press do not and have not ever believed president trump is a threat to democracy, you don't put out thoughts and prayers and wish threats to republic are safe from harm, which all democrats which president trump yesterday, we are praying for you, we are comblad you are okay, we don't do that if the guy is hitler. everyone in this town had years of dealing with president trump, they know he is not a dictator, not a threat to this country or
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democracy. they know he's a patriot and made sacrifices to make the country better. they disagree with him and that is fine. the things people do when face with real dictators. rhetoric around president trump has been dangerous and false for years and we can only hope it will stop. number two, we warned you, the day has come when the establishment would like to be trusted by the american people, but it has squandered that trust. here are the facts. the secret service, despite heroic efforts of the men and women on the ground around president trump, the protasevich cols failed on saturday. they allowed a shooter with a
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rifle to have a clear shot at the leading candidate for president. full stop. the secret service gets no credit for the fact the shooter missed. there are only two explanations for the failure, inkocompetencer malice. they failed to do their job or they failed on service. let me be clear, i'm not making any accusations, i said we need to stop conspiracy-style thinking. when trust is gone and long gone for many americans, you can only stop conspiracy theories by putting out the full truth. president trump got votes in 2020, i know it is a dangerously large number of people tonight. we cannot tolerate a situation
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where millions believe it is not safe to challenge an inkcumbent president. we need the truth. speaker johnson and congressman comer have made it clear to get to the truth. one piece of advice. i think we should assume that the administration, democratic party will do everything they can to circle the wagon and defend what happened yesterday and assume any open hearing will look like hearings we've seen with secretary mayorkas on the border and so forth. testimony from the administration will not be credible. reputation of secret service will be destroyed and conspiracy thinking will grow. so we need the truth and one or two hearings will not be enough to get to the truth. i would suggest in addition to hearings house republicans
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should hire outside counsel, p prominent lawyer with long history of investigation and unquestioned reputation for integrity. this counsel should be empowered by appropriate committee to use subpoena power to obtain the truth and i mean the whole truth about how the shooter got on the roof and why no one in secret service did anything until shots had been fired. democrats administration will oppose any such administration, speaker johnson and congressman comer should state democrats are trying to prevent the country from find ing out what happened. this investigation should take place on a fast track. president biden said he wanted a fast track and next month should get a credible question to why was he allowed on the roof? what steps should be taken to prevent from this ham i happenig
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again. unless this thorough and persuasive investigation is unde undertaken anger toward u.s. government will fester in ways that are very bad and no one trusts biden administration or regime media to tell the truth. house republicans will have to find the truth on their own. in a moment, what kamala's phony freedom narrative is really telling us, that is next.
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on hard fought, hard won fundamental freedom and rights. >> laura: her definition of freedom issar orwellian distortion. line by line. >> ours is a fight for the future and it is a fight for freedom, the freedom to vote. >> laura: actually she's threatening your freedom to vote by encouraging policies that threaten elections, that dilutes power of your vote. vote. or policies are about disenfranchisement, not freedom. >> the freedom to be safe from gun violence. >> laura: by increasing police and locking up criminals? not that! no. it's about gun violence as if the guns go off by themselves and start shooting at people. it's not about freedom, this is about taking away your
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second amendment rights. >> the freedom to live without fear of bigotry and hate. >> laura: unless you're being hateful to christians or traditional parents or women who want separate bathrooms. now kamala at the democrats have proven beyond question that they are the party of hate. >> the freedom to learn and acknowledge america's true and full history. >> laura: tell that to your supporters tearing down statues of historic figures, publicly shaming any professor who doesn't kowtow to the woke mob. they want you learning only one history. as kamala states it, that america is systemically racist. it's just a rotten country to the core. and finally, the democrats holy grail of freedoms. >> and the freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have her government tell her what to do.
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>> laura: that's what lincoln was talking about. abortion. the ultimate measure of freedom. unless you are the unfortunate child about to be aborted, no freedom for you. notice the freedom she does not mention. the freedom to choose where you want to send your child to school, they will never give you that freedom. or the freedom to drive the vehicle of your choice, they are taking that away. the freedom to practice your faith without harassment -- your all a bunch of bigoted christians. the democrats really expect us to forget they are the party that forced the country into lockdown and the states that kept us locked down for years. that force masks, mandates, vaccine mandates? kamala harris and her entire party care about one thing -- they want to control every aspect of your life it's not connected to abortion or porn,
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may be gambling. freedom is the furthest thing from their minds. drumming is now senator eric schmidt from missouri, could have you on tonight. when you hear kamala speak about the democrats being the freedom party, what exactly do you think she's trying to get at here? >> she's trying to recast herself and the democrats -- the party platform senator serrano power and control. you know who who is less free and less economic freedom? working families. they are working harder and paying more for everything about $10,000 more per year because it declared war on domestic energy production. kamala harris was one of the first signers onto the green new deal. she was the deciding vote, she didn't just advocate for and she was deciding vote on inflation reduction act in american recovery act that pumped trillions of dollars wasteful spending and the economy. it's hard to go on vacation it's
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harder to get to buy, it's harder to save. all of these things are the result of democratic policies, you do who's more free? criminals. kamala harris was ag, soft on crime. since then she has advocated for defunding the police, abolishing ice. criminals and illegal immigrants are more free but working families are stuck with a price tag. >> laura: she has a new slogan. we are the freedom party, they are trying out the slogans. and now they don't want to go back, watch. >> america has tried to these failed policies before. and we are not going back. we are not going back. we all remember what those four years were like. >> jesse: highest consumer confidence, high investor confidence, more people thought the country was going the right direction, no inflation.
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i think a lot of people would want to go back to that come aborted and forced? not bad. >> i hope she keeps talking about that. she's going to avoid interviews as long as she can they're going to try to hide her like they had to joe biden in 2020 but i would love for this race to be about -- if the media lets it -- to be about the last trump four years in the biden-harris four years. we had a secure border, energy dominance, the world wasn't on fire abroad turtle people were making more money. every racial, ethnic group you could think of was doing better. >> laura: that was it, went by fast, didn't it? make sure to follow me on social media we have a lot of cool new stuff on instagram and thank you for watching is always. remember it is america now and forever and jesse watters takes it fro >> carley: classes resume at columbia university in new york city and
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