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>> charlie hurt, kennedy, tyrus. i love you, america. "fox >> laura: good evening, i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. kamala's on the move.
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>> traveled our country meeting with young leaders. i love gen-z. i love gen-z. gen-z may not love her back. her phony popularism is not fooling anyone. and we'll take you inside camp kamala, the debate prep. >> madam, how is debate prep going? compelling. first, her anti-freedom agenda is the focus of tonight's angle. friends, tonight trump has momentum, more asian americans, more black men and independents are willing to hear republicans out on the big issues, where before they weren't. most are poorer after
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going on four years of biden and harris and many left wondering why am i a democrat again? >> literally pushing for sex changes for underage children. >> laura: at a time like this, democrats needed a candidate who could actually defend what her own party is doing. with kamala harris, all they can do is play this tedious game of hide the ball. today harris campaign would not answer a simple question about her supposed ev walkback. according to axios. she is a nightmare off the cuff,
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and her policies are not popular, her campaign flex de decided to have her have a change of heart. harris' campaigns she no longer -- gun control and fracking, axios reports. centrist? knowing what we know about her, that is not at all credible. if you are in favor of using power of the state toure is val and prosecute your political opponents and justify censoring whether through government pressure or straight-on intimidation, then i hate to break it to you, you're a wild-eyed extremist, a committed, radical leftist and that is what kamala is. she has
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not tried to walk back support in 2019 for banning trump from twitter and remember, he was sitting u.s. president. >> donald trump has 65 million twitter followers, he and his account should be taken down. twitter should be held accountable and shut doup that site, it is matter of safety and corporate accountability. >> laura: running in the democratic primary, she was fine bullying social media companies she thought as threat to democrats winning in 2020. what was clear message? don't try to hide behind the right to free speech, if you do, the government hammer will come down. >> there has to be a responsibility that is placed on social media sites to understand their power. they are directly
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speaking to millions of people without any level of oversight or regulation. that has to stop. >> laura: if she could, she would be comfortable with something closer to new brazil model of dealing with free speech, basically shut it down. corrupt brazil ian supreme cour agreed to block elon musk. the president's left wing thug will protect himself by anien moos necessary, which would mean arresting musk or one of his representatives, if x continued to try to operate without requested censorship that it demanded. the president vowed brazil would not put up with extreme right wing ideology. american liberals who hate musk and what he stands for, which is free speech, they are defending
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brazil's actions. >> if you want to operate in brazil, you operate by their rules and these are their rules. tech companies are being held accountable for practices and behaviors. >> laura: behaviors and practices that are offensive always seem to come from the other side of the political aisle. as governments fail their open people, they fail to adhere to their wishes and to grow the standard of living of their own citizens and when those people grow restless, those same will respond with censorship? >> if brazil can succeed in banning twitter from the entire country, it will be replicated. this is the ultimate dest
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ination for this movement. they will start toic tasites offline to prevent people from hearing opposing views. >> laura: europe noted today -- becoming more strifngent, becoming more hostile to free speech. digital services act, dsa could impose massive fines and even shut down musk's x. cite concern about online safety and need for content moderation for means of justifying their censorship. stand alone for free speech. democrats see free speech as an impeddism rather than a god-given right. the
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angle warned you when federal bureaucracy cracked down against independent-minded doctors, like during covid, they were seen as a threat to the complex ruled and ruled over by tony fauci. >> disinformation dissuades people from life-saving interventions like vaccinations, wearing a mask and good public health practices. >> laura: should be in jail. this was a har binger of the forces that work in american politics. clever strategists that know attacks on free speech are not popular, so they deflect by dubbing kamala harris' plans as that is the real freedom agenda. now we see that their view of freedom only extends to
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limited activities, you can abort your own off spring, consume as much porn as you want, gamble your life savings, but they do not believe in freedom of voters who have questions they want answered. voters who want to know what policy candidates stand for and kamala's doesn't include second amendment, we know that. if they can win this election with pantsuit candidate who won't discuss issues, why not use the same playbook in four or eight or 12 years and would we qualify as being a free country with free speech? that's the angle. joining us now is vivek ramaswamy, former presidential candidate. a lot of folks will say, perhaps, this is in places like brazil and loopy liberals in
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europe. but what is your warning tonight for america, if kamala harris with her supposed freedom agenda gets elected? >> i think that is coming to a social media platform near you here in the united states of america. one of the most mysterious parts of this, most vocal voices have nothing to say about censorship and banning of a platform like x in brazil. this is part of a broad er tren pavel arrested in france for violating their diktas of free speech. he was arrested in france, an ally of the united states. there is irony for people who preach freedom and democracy and spreading that abroad, they are most silent when it comes to defending norms
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from france to brazil to canada to the u.k. i believe the same u u.s. government many ways that threaten social media companies to silence information at home are complicit in saying not a peep or worse as relates to preventing and condoning allies suppressing their speech in democracies. complicated issue, interesting starting point. >> laura: they speak out on issues that matter to them, even if they happen overseas, social issues. when we have british authorities threatening americans with extradition if they violate their social media company rules with what they posts or say and i didn't see a single democrat politician say, don't even think about it. to me, what does that say to
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america about our own free speech and how protected it really is? >> i think it goes to the heart of american identity, laura. what separates the united states of america from most countries, we are bound by common set of ideals enshrined in our constitution and bill of rights. first amendment is free expression of speech and free practice of religion, that makes america themselves. when other countries betray those values, in places like ukraine, have nothing to say about the values of america. this goes off traditional republican or conservative view here, laura. i will say it is a moment for us to look ourselves in the mirror and as we properly criticize brazil for banning x, i think we put ourselves in a compromised position if we get in the
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business of banning entire social media platforms, as well. and this is a moment when tiktok is likely to be banned in seven or eight months. >> laura: i disagree with you, i don't want to debate that. >> i bring it up respectfully. >> laura: having chinese run a company in the u.s. to influence u.s. elections, that is very different from having free media platform. i get what you are saying. >> truth of the matter is, i don't like any government deciding what people can or cannot see and america is at our strongest when we stand on that core principles and this rises above democrats and republican issue. committed to free speech, we are committed as americans and i call myself a abs absolutist. >> laura: another topic, which is doj seems to be back to russia, russia, russia because they announced indictment
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against russians for alleged election interference. so media favorite talking point, they think is back. >> not saying that russia is trying to help republicans, if you read context, it is easy to figure out what we're talking about and what the u.s. government is alleging russia was doing to booster donald trump efforts in 2024 after doing that eight years ago in 2016. >> laura: what is going on here? are they laying the groundwork for more censorship? >> reality is they did this in 2016, they have historical practice, they are afraid of donald trump coming back to office, they invent russia or somebody else putting them there. free and fair elections in the united states. when you see suppression of information like hunter biden laptop story,
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that was election interference in the united states of america, not a foreign country doing it. as relates to this discussion, interesting moment in the west and in the united states when greatest threats are not coming from russia or anywhere else, they are coming from right here at home for our own government actors to achieve their own narrow-minded ends, especially on the left. that is where we are today, unique moment, greatest threats are resident within. >> laura: enemy within, and the border, changing landscape, demographic, cultural, economic of the country without anyone voting for this. brilliant analysis. great to see you. students across the country heading back to school, a parent's worst nightmare unfolded in georgia. a 14-year-old arrested after
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allegedly shooting and killing four people, two students and two teachers. steve harrigan is live from winder, georgia with details. steve. >> steve: the numbers stand at four dead and 30 people injured and numbers could change, nine injured are in the hospital, some with serious gun wounds. the shooter 14 years old, he gave himself up to school resource officers. authorities said he will be charged with murder and tried as an adult. the sheriff said this was an act of pure evil. >> i never imagined i would be speaking to the media in my career over something that happened today, pure evil that happened today. my heart hurts for our community. hate will not prevail in this county.
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i want that to be very clear and known. love will prevail over what happened today. i assure you of that. >> the shooter got off 10 shots be surrendering. laura, back to you. >> laura: just ahead kamala and biden make major policy change after something the angle pointed out last night, find out what it is next. other than are
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event. criti >> laura: properly recognize critical and valuable asset could not go into foreign hands. vance called her last night on the angle. >> why haven't they done anything on it? >> if kamala harris want to protect u.s. steel, i wonder if she knows anyone in a position of authority like the vice president of the united states. donald trump and i have been fighting this trans action since it was announced. . again, it how absurd her entire argument is, laura she is she is trying to say elect me president and i will somehow do all the things i haven't done for the last three and a half
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years. i don't think americans buy it. >> then today, all of a sudden, after not doing anything for months, sources told "the washington post," that biden will formally block the deal. now, this is the power of economic populism, trump and the angle, joining us now kevin hassett. former senior adviser to trump. kevin, interesting how this is happening. so close to the election is it not, and i know you know a lot about this issue. you know, mobile we are witnessing a bewildering cyclone of policies and retractions and then reassertions and it's just astonishing. it's really almost the death of policy analysis. but the nippon steel issue was something i was in the oval talking with the president about this and it's absolutely crucial if we have a military confrontation with a major power that we have a lot of steel. and one of the things that we learned when we were studying the matter in the white house is that china has will about three times as much capacity to make steel as they need. basically because they are
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preparing for war. and so if we all of a sudden had a war and we don't have steel, it's a big problem. and so what we needed to do, what president trump decideside we need to protect for national security reasons, he issued the order. we need protect american steel. and sadly this administration, has been asleep at the wheel and they almost let a key asset go. >> laura: now, the "wall street journal," not surprisingly, is warning that the plants are going to be closing if the deal didn't go through. saying that it might move headquarters out of pittsburgh. and to that you say, kevin? >> well, think about it this way, if nippon steel thinks they can take those plants and make them profitable. why is it it that they can do it and no american investor can? it doesn't make any sense at all. if those assets are things that we can save and we know we can then they are there is definitely going to be a u.s. buyer. my guess is what is going on nippon steel, which has got a lot of trade actions against it for dumping behavior in the u.s., wants to solve its legal trouble of the u.s. by buying u.s. steel and having u.s. steel
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withdraw a whole bunch of complaints. you can see why they might be the high bidder but they are not necessarily the only ones that can make, you know, these great american steelworks successful again. >> laura: well, critics are saying that will be -- you know, playing right into the hands of the chinese though. right? if it doesn't go through? i don't understand that argument very well because china has already begun to come to nate the global market on steel and that's courtesy of globalization and cheap cold rolled steel that made its way into the united states. didn't we learn this in world war ii we had to ramp up our manufacturing in order to win the war. that was one of the early lessons of the war. >> right. everyone says that the u.s. defeated hitler because of our production, we just out produced what germany has campaign of go back and look what production was it. it was actually steel. this was the thing that we studied. as you know i'm not mr. tariff, i think mr. president trump is more than i am. the steel arguments i found very
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persuasive because of the national security issue. >> kevin, meanwhile, kamala has another new economic plan and she announced it today. watch. >> we're going to help more small businesses and innovators get off the ground. we will expand the tax deduction for start ups to $50,000. if the essentially a tax cut, for starting a small business. >> kevin, is this going to be the juggernaut that we need to get our economy going, higher taxes and more spending? didn't we try that already? >> well, first of all, the one thing i got to say is that vice president harris supports the end of a small business deduction that we passed and the tax cuts and jobs act. that's a tax hike. i looked at the numbers today on 25.9 business owners, million business owners in the u.s. so she is having this business tax hike on the 25.9 business owners that exist. she wants to give a credit to people who start a business but, get what?
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it's another plagiarized policy. in 2018, president trump supported in -- and it passed the house without any democratic support, tim walz, by the way. didn't show up for the vote. he supported a $20,000 credit for small businesses to start. >> kevin, we will, i'm sure have kamalaomics 3.0 released very soon and have you back. thanks so much. all right, is the left's kamala fever though beginning to cool? new polling suggests that she should stop taking certain groups for granted which ones are they? th ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices voya, well planned, well invested, well protected.
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18 through 24? they are stupid. that is why we put them in dorma tories and they have a residet assistant, they make really bad decisions. >> laura: maybe they were listening, compared to where joe biden was in 2020, kamala is trailing by 12 points.less this is slightly less bad with black voters, she is down 10 points andin latino voters, she fell off by six. joining us now is ari fleischer and chris bedford.st what happened to cool step-moms coalition? p happened. that's what's going on. it's changed the american electorate. donald trump is indeed doing better with african-american voters, hispanic voters, i predict laura, he will do slightly better with jewish voters than he did in 2020 or in 2016 when he won. the group on the other hand
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though that you have to watch out for, are college educated women. particularly in the suburbs. trump has got to do better with them than he did in 2020. that's the one group give an advantage to the democrats on compared to how trump previously did. but donald trump's inroads with groups that typically don't look like republicans are real and they are lasting. and that is one of his biggest factors going into this election. >> laura: yeah, i think they are trying to maybe, chris, get such a big banked percentage with male voters that will swamp the gender gap. but i think when you see trump in these smaller events, when he is just like mixing it up with people. i think he should do more of that. and focus on the issues that women care about. their family, their safety, their pocketbook. and, you know, on the abortion issue, you know, the states will decide that but in the primary issues that people care about most, i think trump should just
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do a lot of, you know, outreach among female voters and i think he actually will do better than a lot of people believe. >> is he a very actually mobile candidate or changeable candidate for a 78-year-old billionaire. usually you don't get folks being wig to change that much. but donald trump, one of the things that his campaign has pushed. i think has had a lot of success in this is portraying him as a family man, as a grandfather. some of those advertisements have been put out. some of the more heart-warming ones, his relationship with his grandchildren. closest business had family. softened the edges around a person who has made a clear for 40 years of being a pretty brash new york businessman. now he is tacking away differently to that. toning down some of the attacks. at the same time. >> kamala harris' campaign is not speaking to the men shah that she has lost very much. even though there is a lot more manufacturing than there was under joe biden. she -- it's basically reaching tout college educated white women. and that's the coalition that
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she kind of have to grow if she wants to win. it's going to be interesting. if you end up with the first female black president. in the united states but she was put there by a white college educated coalition. because she couldn't even get the black and hispanic votes that her predecessor got. >> laura: the media by the way are begging meanwhile for kamala not to talk policies, guys. look at this from the new republic. kamala harris doesn't need policy to win. in fact, a detailed platform will hurt her campaign more than it will help. ari. i have seen a lot from a media without any credibility. but this one kind of takes the cake. >> yeah, they are in the tank, they are that deep. i have come to the conclusion that there is only two things that the press is interested in this election. one is they want abortion to be legal, and, two, they wanting to defeat donald trump. that's all they need if kamala harris can deliver those two. that's good enough for them and they don't have to interview her
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and ask her tough guess about policy. don't have do see what he should do for america and the world if she were elected president the way the press has always tried to do its job. this is how deep the press is in the tank. it's just over those two issues. defeat donald trump, keep abortion legal, and everything else is fine. that's america's press corps today. and that's the democrat vote for harris, too. >> laura: well, chris, talk about a cynical, sad dark vision of the country. that it's about your derangement, about donald trump. which is really transferred to the people who support him. i mean, trump eventually will not be around in politics anymore. then where will all their vitriol and hatred go? it will go to the people or whoever the next person who is a populist conservative is. but they were nasty to romney. they were horrible to mccain and now it's this plus abortion all 50 states and then they can throw a big party, i guess. >> yeah, exactly. if you say mitt romney and paul ryan were basically the
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anti-christ, then it's hard to take you seriously when you attack donald trump. those vibes for years and years sold. and vibes actually are really important in elections. how these candidates make you feel. policy is often it taken as a second seat. and if you see kamala harris' policy, some of the few things that she has put out there. they are basically just repetitions of what donald trump has put out there. whether it's child tax credit. no tax on tips, finish the wall. bring industry back because they don't have anything to offer. i think that feel good campaign is really starting to peter out. the broader electorate is paying attention now. labor day is over. people are back to work. and you start to see more difficult results for the harris campaign and the staples. she is not making the gains she needs. to say gained a lot since joe biden was there but not enough to actually win. democrats are starting to panic. >> laura: enthusiasm gap that used to be there like a couple weeks ago. that's gone. trump is at 60. she is at 59. so basically tied there that is not good news for kamala harris
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after the labor day holiday. ari and chris, thank you both. all right. democrats don't want to tell you what they really think about illegals and voting, but, guess what? their hand is about to be forced. we will tell you about it,
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>> laura: democrats in a real bind right now, it's not just because they have an awful presidential candidate. they may have to offend a c con constituent and go on the record and say they oppose illegals voting in our election. if they don't, they will shut down. mike johnson is unveiling a plan and tying continuing resolution to the save act which requires proof of citizenship to vote. >> this is a solution looking for a problem. there is no evidence that undocumented migrants vote. hard enough to get citizens to vote. >> it doesn't exist.
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>> laura: what doesn't exist? states have been taking noncitizens off for years. last week in texas, 6500 were registered to vote, in alabama, 3000. texas ag filed a lawsuit over one counties plan to mail voter registration forms to people who did not even ask for them, that means people that are ineligible may try to vote by getting those in the mail. congressman roy, do you think the democrats are going to risk shutting down the government over this or go along to say we're on the side of the rule of law? of this. living roomily the day before, maybe two days before he was shot in pennsylvania, he came out in favor of attaching the
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save act to a funding mechanism. why? because he gets it. we need to call the bluff of democrats. indeed five democrats joined with all republicans to pass the save act in july. but chuck schumer, joe biden and kamala harris, they want to have anything to do with it. do you know why? they used to talk about it. do you remember this, laura they used to talk about a pathway to citizenship. now they don't even care. they are just blowing right past citizenship and they are saying just go to the polls and vote. mark kelly is lying. you put up the data and information about texas you showed other states, virginia had 6300 cleaned off their rolls. what viewers probably don't understand federal law currently prohibits states from being able to check citizenship when they register voters. the save act would fix it. president trump is correct. he wants to attach it to a funding bill in september. mike johnson is correct. we just now need all republicans to get behind it, and jam it down the throats of democrats who are more interested in per
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pet situating pulling in voters for democrats than standing up for citizen only voting. >> laura: elon musk is 100 percent right. anyone who does not favor showing i.d. to vote, slightly different issue, but showing i.d. to vote, is somebody who believes ineligible voters should vote. i mean, it's as simple as that you have to use an i.d. to get on a plane and do other things in this country. why shouldn't you actually show that you are a citizen of the country in some way, shape, or form to be able to vote? it makes zero sense. but the media, congressman, always want to find a way to down play this and also tie it back to trump. check this out. >> speaker mike johnson pandering to former president donald trump as we get close to election day. trying to attach what democrats are calling poison pill. the save act. to any sort of continuing resolution. this is sort of a fear tactic as democrats are calling it. to try scare monger ahead of the
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november election. >> laura: congressman, your reaction to that? >> yeah. scare monger. right? this is all the talking points right out of the playbook. the fact is american people by 85%, laura. 85% of the american people support, requiring that only citizens vote in american election. democrats are on the wrong side of the issue. they are scared to death that president trump gets it. he is about to call their bluff. mike johnson and house republicans want to rally behind president trump to stand up for that simple concept. and here's my question for mark kelly and all these democrats and the woman who was just on the screen. if there is no problem. if you say that there are no non-citizens voting. then what are you worried about? you know what they are worried about. they are worried we will actually stop it. >> laura: republicans have had ample time to get this entire situation cleaned up. i'm glad they are doing something now. but, man, we had the last three and a half years to do something. congressman, we appreciate your leadership on this. thank you. all right, coming up.
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biden gets down sized and we dive into the walz "family feud" and kamala prepares for her big night. raymond arroyo has it all "seen and unseen"
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>> laura: >> it's time for seen and unseen. the white house launched a new initiative and it did not get much coverage. >> raymond: biden is launching a new media series, the lead act or can't hold a conversation or follow a train of thought. they are parading biden with an emcee. of offering testimony about biden spending bill, like a mall santa. he smiles and waves. he has a cheat sheet with
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pictures, that did not- watch. >> i am excited about sharing your investment story with america. seeing more in the weeks and months ahead. >> what your administration has allowed us to accomplish -- >> let me ask you a question, chair woman. help your community see brighter future for families, is there anything beyond water? water is there and everybody is excited or you are able to begin to fashion your own destiny a little bit? >> laura: is someone trying to humiliate this man? they conduct a coup and knock him out of office and now at a miniature desk like something my kids had. my daughter might have had that desk. >> raymond: it is a recurring
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series. he holds pictures up like this and withanders. what did you get when the switch was done? not clarity. >> laura: did you see this photo on social media of distant walz family members supporting trump? i guess not close relatives, but funny. >> raymond: it is distant. tim walz brother jeff walz has come out against his brother's candidacy. the legacy media tripped over itself to bring out the kennedy family, do you think they will feature the walz family any time soon? >> laura: good point, i see what
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you are saying. i do not think we'll be seeing distant free branches of the family tree bearing much walz fruit on cnn. >> raymond: harris was on the stump today, not hearing what people are saying. she was keynote speaker at a p pr promide convention. >> let us remember broad shoulders upon which we stand and traditions of this very fight that have led to what we have been able to accomplish. >> laura: what if the shoulders are not broad? >> raymond: a fight is a tradition? i tried to follow it, can't make sense of it. >> laura: she'll have to do
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better than that when she faces donald trump in the debate next week. listen to this. [indiscernible] -- >> raymond: don't let that answer fool you. she is spending a lot of time in debate prep. felip e raines is playing trump in the mock session with kamala harris. according to nbc news, harris is wrestling with how to throw biden under the bus on immigration cries, afghanistan. trying to find way to say that was the old man's fault, i thought she was the last person in the room. >> laura: i think raines is good choice for getting under the
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skin of kamala harris. good choice. is i go back to that little desk. putting poor biden at that desk bothers me. he is the president of the united states. >> raymond: tiny, it is embarrassingly small. >> laura: i saw that desk before, now i know, that was robert reisch's desk at the labor department. >> raymond: cheap height gag. >> laura: they go low, we go lower. i will not get that out of my head. >> raymond: i'll get one of those. >> laura: follow me on social media, thank you for watching. oyster men are trumpers, go online to see them. >> carley: a fox news alert, families are waking up on high

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