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questions tonight. shskeds e won if she were asking for another debate, though they don't think she wonanothe e hands down. theygoing to be to dana's point saying we're like, drop, we're done. you hope they don't think that she's in a position right now to win this race. well, they need another. i don'eet disagree. >> i think it's an even race. rajust think she she she won tonight. let'ce buts hope that they say . and again, we have the formal invite out there. >> this has been quite something because there waso a lot of buildup to this moment. yeah, there was a lot of buildup. the questionis moment. a lo is how many people watched for how long and how much did it moves race this race? >> because it's as tight a racei as we have ever seen in thistry. country. and last time we sat here, joe biden was running againsts u president trump. so who knows what's going to happen next. prestrump.k you all for tuningn in tonight and joining us for the presidential debate. hannity is up right notw.
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all right. thank you, brad.we are >> you, martha.in welcome to "hannity". we are live. we are in the spin roo theroommv we are in philadelphia, pennsylvania, where the first and only scheduled debatechedul between donald trump and kamala harris is officially now in the bookseddonald t. e'll in just a moment, we're get going to get reaction from senator marco rubio, senator ted cruz, trump's se,juniorate, j.d. vance and robert kennedy junior. but first, in case you missedl e it here's how it all went down. >> i don't say her because she has no policy. everything that she believedr three years ago and four years ago is out the window. she's goins o isg to philosophy and now in fact i was going to send her a maga hat. she's goin t meghag to my philo. but if she ever got elected, shl she'd change it. ecteand it will be the end of or country. she's a marxist, knows she's ahe marxist. will she allow all abortion in e eighth month? ninth month? seventh month? come on. wou do t would you do that? >> why don't you ask that question? u erthat's the question.
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would you? because under roe v. wade, the question you could doin abortions in the seventh month, the eighth month , the ninth allow march, they allowed criminals, many, many millionedany,s of. they allowed terrorists. they allowed commoowedn crimina. they allowed people to come and drug dealers to come intoo country. i and then now in the united states, fracking. she's been against ircountrt fos 12 years defund the police. she's beent f that forever.gave she gave all that stuff up veryd wrongly, very horribly. and everybody's laughingybody's. >> okay. t yo all right. what you didn't hear tonight was any substance fromu di kama, about pretty much anything. she delivered a lot of pre rehearseanythingd, memorized platitudes, lines, plenty of attacks. this was i hat, linee trump.an i hate trump. i hate trump and i hate trump more. hates kind of weird faces and expressions. we still don't have answers where she stands on defunding the police electric vehicle, mandates, mandatory gun confiscation, which she liedor
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about medicare for all the $93 i trillion green new deal she co-sponsored in the u.s. senatebernie with bernie sanders banning plastic straws, reducingon, up red meat consumption up to aa 70 70 or 80% income tax rate. biden-nomics, we call it biden and we're proud of it. offshore drilling, fracking, decriminalizing illegal immigration, free housing, health care, college education and now sex change surgery provided by taxpayers. we didn't hear about border and wall that she was against it. now she's for and we hear about illegal immigrants and returning home. late term abortion. she didn't answer the question about restrictionstion.questions seven, eight and nine. and the list goes on and the big left-wing moderators, the biggest loser of the night , abby abc, disney, bob iger's network. it was a disgrace. they barel y asked her aboutsues important issues. earl56 days until an
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election. early voting starts in this commonwealthy voting seven days you know, in between so-called fact checking and backs only against donald trump because kamala didn't offe and clar details on her ow as predicted, tonight's debate was three on one. anyway, joining us now from the spin room, floridam spin se, senator free state of florida, marco rubio. senator. all right, thank you. let's do it.e a big gaggle. before i walked overback.he's t one of his my senator distress, the reporters impressed. the biggest, i think, failure for the country tonight was abc. yeah, it's an embarrassment it's an embarrassment to journalism. i mean, it's an issue. i mean, literally, there werlite times that they would say, donald trump, why did you do or say this horrible thing? and then o hor the question to kamalat do harris is what do you think about the horrible thing that donalthd trump did? >> there was no listen,r, they didn't ask her what the grocery are. >> 50% from 20, 20, 50%.o yo what do you say about that, kamala harris? how are you going to deal with that? they didn't thatharris. t ask her aboutth the afghan. they let her get away with this lie that joe biden didn't withdraw from afghanista a
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jobiden. joe biden was run out of afghanistan in humiliating fashiot ofn. kers even the fact checkers were wrong where she said, oh, there's no statewrong ai in coun with this. there are multiple states in this country, including tim walz as minnesot thiincludef a baby is born in a botched abortion, they allow the bab th die and then they let her get away with not answerin not ansg what she would be supportive of. gee, this is a frustratings shod thing is when you have three on one and you have a fact like a you just laid out about tim walz and his position on oiond a late term abortion when donald trump was 100% right, he was trg governor.baby w northam well, first, the babyou will be born and will make ande the baby, and then the doctor will talk to the mother. but that's not the point. months seven, eight and nine. even people 9,i know that are pro-choice. that would be infanticide, of course. but -- but here's the bottom line, americans know donald trump. he was their president. he's been campaigninre presidene 2016. they know his positions. they know very little about kamalae ab harris tonightr the first time. despite the best efforts
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of these moderatorit effs, americans began to learn that this was someone who was raising money to baieonl out of jail. this was someone who said she wanted to defund ice. s some this someone who basicallyy said that we should be paying for the chang shoule of illegal migrants in detention. this was someone who accused the borderants in meon of whipph migrants at the border. and this is someone that has.yer been in the white house fort four years talking about all these things she's going to do. they've done nonthes e of them.ation she talks about immigration in this bill. they have the power in the lawtl im right now to enforce our immigration laws. she she has no campaiglawsn. she just unveiled her policy plan. it was literally i'm not saying this new republic, . a liberal left-wing magazine, is saying it. she literally cut and pasted froms no camst u the joe biden a and so think about it.gazi ne ajoe. and worse, because of what she stood fom.r in 2096 days. just bear with me.fo the list. nor., no restrictions on abortin for him and for her and her running matetriction. mandatory gun buyback. she lied about that at the end of the debatbuyback. aboute. no border wall, decriminalizing illegal immigration, free
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no br g health care, education,r free college in minnesota. drivl driveree c is licenses. we've had murder. we've had rape. we've had violent crim murder ae. an and now we're going to offer what the taxpayer funded sex change operation s. she supports reparations. the $93 trillion green new deal, which would be the end of capitalism, she co-sponsored. go. government health care for all. the elimination of private health insurance. bri how does abc not bring that up? not a single one of those things was asked not on saturday not bring up when i got to not say radical islamic terrorism or illegal. inesident trump did a good job of injecting that in there. and in the end of the debate, he said the most important thing and thatd at is she's beenyear there for four years. all these things she's promising, they haven't done. and frankly, she wouldn't answer the most important question she was asked t are americans. she was asked this arebetter o americans better off today than they were four years ago? she didn't even answer it. she went on to talk about ho r buwy she was born to a middle classca family raised in canada. for part of that timda f pare at apparently is not a middle class neighborhood. but nonetheless, she went into
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wenty and i think she was exposed. tonight, the talking heads, you know, the analyzes because they all they all want to pretend like kamala harris was bornen on july 24th of this year. she has a record. she has a record as a senator and she has a record as vice president. and americans tonight got a glimpse of whoamerican was whe really believes, what she really stands for, and what direction she'llr an takeas our country. and i think that was a big win, a big win this the needle, in your view? >> i think it does, because there's a lot of voters, member voters in the realle?does. worl analyze this like the people that talk on cable news. they're viewing it in their mindse o .t, who is this lady? and you start hearing these things. well, i think that she helped bail out b rioters.ai hold on a second. she wouldn't answer the question about at onat point should an abortiony be not be allowed, you know, the day before the due date. she wouldn't answe rthe pi that question. they pick up on these things and for her to brag about afghanistan, she bragged.e about because she said joe biden got to say he didn't he got he was run ouus theret oe and nobody was thrown out of there. we lose t $9lost0 billion worth of american equipment that they're parading down the street. there are ent th are pa of realn the real world who are not political junkies, w who are
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going to vote and decide this election. who watched tonight? they saw the man that wass president and they remember their lives were better when he was president. they were safer. they weresident heir bete more d more respected in the world. and then they saw this person. they didn't know a lot about her. and now they're beginning to learn facts about her that i think will be decisiveinning t he. apprec senator, great to see you. thank you, chris. thank you. all right. no to the wasw, according to the washington post, the harris campaign is now saying theyebat. want a second debate. what does that tell us? joining us with more reaction to tonight's doe debate, texaste senator ted cruz is with us. senator, how do you interpre it that and your overall thoughts on the debate tonight? >> well, listes on then, skeptio that that this team will have or do a second debate. i think they're going to back of that. in i think they're going to send her back to joe biden's basement. sek toiden'ssement will not seea emerge again from the basement, sort of like k the in her shador she's not going to come out again from the basemen.t until r election night other than to go to her rallies and read froms ae teleprompters. and listen, i got to say tonight,night wh what kamala demonstrated is, number one, she cannot mistrea defend her
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disastrous record. her record is an absolute train wreck. so instead, what she did, what we saw tonight in this, e washer ret her repeating, memorized set pieces frot m her stump speechnvention and from her convention speech. the very opening question, are the most important question in any election are, are you better off now now than you were four years ago? she refused to answer that because she couldn'fuset answer that because nobody unless you are a mexican unl els drug lord, nobody else f than they were four years ago. so she didn't answer that. instead, she's like, i'm frot and saidmg th a middle class family. i want things better for you. and no aspect on inflation.t on she didn't i address that.ng vo she cast the tie breaking vote on trillions of dollars of spending that cause endingd hurting americans across this country on energy. shcrosses countre didn't addres. she and joe biden have waged war on american energy overn and over and over again, driving up the cost of gasolinea and everything else for americans on the border. she didn't her own personalal
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responsibility, the invasion,e the the murders, the women sexually assaulted, the childrend mu. nting ] she didn't take responsibility thr any of thas abilitt. and then on foreign policy, i actually thought on foreign policy, shn on pole was the wea. >> it was absurd. when she turned to donald trump and says, well, everyone knows you were weak and ineffective. listen list, if donald trump were still in the white house,t the two wars that broke out under her leadership and joe ruden's would not undet have had . russia would not have invaded ukraine and we would not would n have the war in in in israel. >> and she she took no responsei ability for that weakness. nor did she have a word to sayh about the over $100 billion alat she and joeand biden have flowed to iran. all of her record she ran away e fromn away and got to say the ac moderators were complicit in running a completely fact free debate performance. i think that's well said, don
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senator mean. and there's so much that we don't understand defund, dismantl e, reimagine ice the police the minute they wanted to talk about januar, thy six, there was 600 riots in the summer of 2020. she tweets outf 2020. the minnea the minnesota bell fund,un four days after the police precinct burned. and, you know, they won't stop. they shouldn't stoon'tp. not going to stop all all things that she said. 18 to 24 year olds are stupid. abolish the filibuster to pass the green new deal. inflation is transitory. the border is securegreen infl we're proud of biden nomics. the country needs to be woke. we'll nevee countr be r illegal ard now we're going to give free sex change operation to convicted felons and illegal immigrants. how isvicted that going to go overte o in your state of texas? >>would imagine not so well, look, it goes over terribly, b but what you jusutt what i justa did is what the trump campaign needs to do between now and election day, which is lay out the actual facts of her record because she won't confront them. so, for example, on abortionshen
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said, no, no, no, i'm notr late i'm not for late term abortions,m ab eight and nine mh abortions. well, she has voted for legislate action that would legalize abortion up until you'moment of birtuntih. when she says, i don't know what you're talking about, abortion after birth. well kamala harris voted against the born alive infant protectiont, which said thats if says that if in the course of an abortion, a baby i as alid as breathing is outside the , you can't just kill the eso her baby voted no. >> and so her actualctual ren it record needs to be systematically laid out when it comes to crime. this is someone who has supported defund the police. this is someonomeonee who has supported defund ice. this is someone kamala harris, i who compared ice, the immigration and customs enforcemen igrationt at a agency to the kkk. but we need make sure those facts get before the american people, because abc not going to do it. the corporate media is not going to do it. and listenorate mea wi her recod is radical the same way my opponent, colin, who's
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running against me, both of them vote repeatedly in favorhe open borders. vot both of them vote for trillions of dollars of spending we don't have both of them vote for the war against oil and ga. s and american energy. both of them vote in favor of defunding the policine. that's their record. but i got to tell you, the left now now, they are flooding moneyfloo to kamala harris. they're flooding money to mydins opponent because they want to deceive the american people. wao se, arriharris my opponent, are running ads with donald trump's wall in it, even though both of them have opposed it their entirer t the hypocrisy is enormous, which is why we need to bring the factpocrisy s back up and pe this case on the merits. all right. senator ted cruz, we appreciate you being with us. joining us now is 2024 joineee youvic presidential senator j.d. vance. senator, great to see you. good are you get ready forur det your debate? yeah. yeah. it ss thisot of pointere? this evening.
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okay. all right. let's get your overall take. i thinevenin >> sean:k the thing that'sd frustrating to me and a lot of people of number one,eopl fra i think three on one was a little frustrating. number two, the topics that arer so relevant to the radicals positions that she's taken here. when i first interviewed you ahu the first interview you did when you were vice president, when you announced to be vice the candidate. i asked you every hard question and you answered every one. and i kept you longer. yes it was supposed to be 10 minutes. i kept you 30. i was being very nice. and i saw all these radicalsiti positions she's takeonn. l no a still no answers. we have not moved the ball an inch. ns it is frustrating.inch >> it is frustrating. and the moderators, i think, did a terribleedtrating. in jon up on that. but look, i think president trump did a good job of reminding the americat p tojn that this is a person who wanted to ban fracking. here we are in pennsylvania she supported banning fracking. she supported defunding the police. she supportennsylvan d opening the border. and i think that no, the moderators didn't do their job. i think president trump dibordeo his job and reminding
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the american people that she aml taken a number of radicag th that as he jokes, she's run away from now she's acting like donaldm. trump. she's about to put on a maga hat because she realizes, by the way, her radical was a pretty good line. it was it was my favorite go to the debate. itmentbut she is a radical who s trying to run towards donald trump's positionldrums ps becaue knows that's what's popular, but it's not what she believes . and i think that if you go to her performance on the most part of it is if you actually listen to what she said, itatitd platitude after platitude after slogan, there was noe how is se going to lower grocery prices for american citizens? goingher cliche is everything that you want to say. and the bottom line is fundamentally, i hate trump. that's exactly right. and also, look, both botto was m have records. that's what's different about this election, almost any other election in my lifetime. you have two people with a record. donald trump is proud of his2 pe record. kamala harris is running away from her record because her record is highercord.is rune homes that are unaffordable, a wide open southern bordes,r
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rising. fitton all deaths. this is happening because of her failed leadership risin and all we need to remind the american people of. and i think donald trump did a great joald thb this tonight e reason why these problems happen is becausee kamala harris failed to do her job. you know, the thing is, she she's 50 days. and prior to tonight, she does one interview, no press conferences. you're out there every day betweeght 1 tervie n and president trump,, you're nearing, what, 50 combined? surebetween yo. d. and it's it's still a mystery. it's likd it'se the candidate protection program and the media keeps her in there. t we don't have all of these files, a couple of files, the walls, them in their own words. this was all available to ables you said this about fracking. you said this about drilling. you said this about sex change operations that taxpayers pay for for criminals and for illegal immigrants, free housinayers pay for,g care, edur illegal immigrants, the eliminatio housin of private health care. all of these positionsshe'
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she's taken, you know and it's it's amazing that we're this far that when this close to an election we don't have these elet have. that's exactly right. well she's running a campaign based on vibesght.campaign and s running fights with the house the vibe we in the 66, it feels like it's sometimes i feel lik n the kamala harris, likei i've taken some psychedelics. but look, she is a total taken sean and she runs away from a record. runsg thingice prstrikin is if you're the vice president, you've beenes in powa for three and a half years. is she running by saying, look what we dirs r yoto lower your grocery prices, look what we did to make the world more secure. shs thee can't because her recr is one of failure. and we just have to remind the people of this, sean. i mean, look, i think if you watch the debate, you're sitting at home you deb,o you're an undecided voter. what you saw is a person slo repeats slogans of respecting you enough to treat you like an adult. you know, donald trump and for t he gets criticized by this by the left for this. by the way, donald actually answers to questions because he respects the american people enough to treat them like citizens. that's why he does every debater
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,why he goes out there and talks to people because he thinks he ought to trbecausya to win the people's vote, not just have it given to also told a lot of lies about project>> se 2025. 2025 is a radica toll agenda for her. no, a national abortion ban. that wasn't true onal. she lied about her saying in 2000. no, i didn't say i'm for fracking. mandatory gun buyback, she never said at the end of the debate. oh, no, i never said that. yeah, i'm a guthat.gun ownen. i'm like, that is exactly what you said. yes, you did it. on tape. we have it. we played it. that's right. well, that's the entir the ick here, right? is the media is helping kamala harris run away from her record hele is run a. ying but we have her on tape saying all these things, sean. and by the way, when she said that she supported a ban on fracking, then she changed her view in 2020. that's another complete fabrication. she has never once changeded her view that she wanted to ban fracking. and you're vi an american citizen. she became the presumptive nominee. well, that's right. shsoon she presumpe changed her mind s but not in 2020. so another complethehangede fabn
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. but think about this. if you're a pennsylvania energy worker or you're ann suff american suffering from high utility and energy billers kamala harris is telling you she wants to make you pay more and she wants put these o energy workers out of a job. it's a disgrace, but it'b,s what she said in her own words and we've got a recordd of success to run on, we just have to keep on doing it. let me ask you this, because i think is very important. so with 56 days, but we have early we're one week away.y we're early voting here in pennsylvania. you spend you're spending a lot of time in wisconsinvotingyou'r, pennsylvania. sure. and one has to wonder, you know, to what extent has her has her past and radicald in positions penetrated the consciousness of the american people? look, i think they penetrated a little bit. >>d it's our job over the remaining 56 days of the campaign. you're right, early voting re in just a couple of weeks. it's our job to make it penetrate.
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all we have to do this every single day. we have to remind the american people oyinf what said.this i but this is not complicated. we just have to tell the truth. tokamala wanted to ban frackinga she wanted to defund the police. she said it all on videofrackin we just have to remind people of what she said. and by the way, sean, it's not just reminding. people what she said. it's reminding what donald trump did and hat s to do again. we had prosperity. we had peace we had thee american dream that started to feel alive again thanks to donald to feee agd leadershi. sean, you know, i believe this. i think we've got the best workers, the best history and cultural traditions in the world. we've got the best natural in t and the most beautiful country. we have got failed leadership that is ruining our great inheritance as a country. we just need betteeance asr lea. it's that simple. good to see you, senator. good to see you. appreciate it. we'll see you out on the campaign trail. all right. cail.1 issu did getone issue tt of attention from abc's far left moderator s, the weaponization of our department of justice, donald trump still made it a point of emphasis. take a look. eversis.
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y one of those cases was started by them against their political opponent. d i' and i'm winning most of them, and i will win the rest on appeawinning andl. w that and you saw that with the decision that came down just recently from the supremet. court. i'm winning most of them. but those are cases. it's called weaponizatioe can. never happened in this country. they weaponized the justicedepat department. every one of those cases was involved with the doj from and atlanta and fani willis to the attorney general of new york and the d.a. in new york. everney of those cases. and then they say, oh, he wastha he's a criminal. they're the ones that made the e go after me. it's weaponization. and they used it and it's never happenedapd th. this country. they used it to try and win an election. they usewifake cases. >> all right. joining now, someone who knows firsthand about the weaponization of justice. live from the spin firsthan, robert f. kennedy jr. >> great to see you. how are you? good to see you, you john youo e left your party, a party
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that that was near and dearur to your father. i you nr uncle. i think it has no resemblance to the democratic party today. and this is the frustratings frs part about tonight. the radicalization. the views stated a by kamala. you know, they weren't asked by the by the moderators. me, it was it was a failedamer opportunity. i think the american people were failed tonightican >> there was a i was disappointed by that evident bias of the moderators who are fact checking constantly kineckd of trivialities. i think president trump, as fard as i saw it, in fact, check. vice president harris. single time. but you're right, john, that the party that i grew up in doesn't exist anymore. the party of robert kennedy and johnt kennedy was a party of peace, the party of resist and the corporate subversion of american democracy. it was the partyan a mocrac of civil rights and constitutional rights, particularly censorshiop ,very opposed to censorship and surveillance.
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it was the party of protecting the most vulnerable people in our society, including theg parc particularly children. today, the democratic party che democr war. it's the party of allnsorsh of censorship. it's the party of surveillance. we sawip and dick cheney and johnd john bolton endorse along with 255 neo cons endorsed president vice president harris this week. they came ous.t of where they were sent after the patriot act, sent after the war in iraq, the biggest foreign policy ever in american history. and they're not endorsin.gpresid president vice president harris because they've changeend minds. they're endorsing her because she represents their worldview.d more censorship, more war, view.and wamore surveillance ano liberty and constitutional rights. a lot in the course of your campaignal right. about and they talk about democracy
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in peril. but everythingperil. that the ee force of the democratic establishmentocratich you will, they just they just went in for the political, you know, death of of of your. o they did not want you to g get it. they didn't want you teto get a first base. you know that ballot. that'sll i other thing is that they've abandoned democracy at democratic party is now about centralized control. it's about losindemocratg faithe demos, the people and about abolishing elections, abolishing our ability to hear different points of viewection. hear us. and i'm in my case, of course, he they got rid of the primaries, literally abolished many of the primarieterally s that president biden wouldn't have to debate me, wouldn't have to run against met have. let me let me dip in, i guess, campbell, is that one of our watch parties or something? i don't know what you're saying. let's just dip. trans or is in d and let me just say, i think wek all know that tonight was a night that highlightsn wo
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that you all have been working so hard on. we have folks here who have been knockingon on doorsknocki . >> well, you knong on doorw, wee have a lot of work to do. and tonight, i think highlight it for the american people what's at stake. i started the debate talking about it and it became apparent, i think, throughout those that aboutt thn an hour ad a half that so obviouslyiously she's going to go out there and her team, the thing that i i learned about her tonight is,o you know, being hidden away for days and days and days on end. you can learn your rehearsedrsti lines and it doesn't matter ifne you tell the truthte because she wasn't fact check. she told a lot of liess fact about trum p and 2025 liesin 202 about mandatory gun buybacks when she didn't support lyingacg about fracking, lying about a donaonal abortion ban that donald trump doesn't suppor't suppot and, you know, it's hard when when you've gotka
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three on one like that. but that's what i expect. we're now she's been in this campaign 50 days, really up untl 56 days to election day. but early voting, for example, i've been pointing out tonight startselecti right here one weem tonight. there's a lot of information about her stated views that are own words that people don' t about. what would you advise the people to do to get the, you know, is the most mosllin g part of the debate't g to me. well, she didn't get fact checkeetd ond on the first ques. are americans better off than they were four years ago? there's no metri 4c you can use to make that case. and she was allowed to then go and give this kind of biographical sketch of herself without ever askingt that question. and they never demanded that sheaskingquestion get. today, we have double the inflation that we had under trump. all right. hang on one second. president trump is ip. n the in i the spin room. and let's listen in.n do we have audio of that foreign trade? the best i personally gettinggen
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polls that show 98, 88, 11 still having a lot of great calls about polls and the polls. but you see the polls a very d important debate. now she wants to do another one is she got beaten tonight, but i don't know why. >> when you look at he ldn't yor, the polls are indicating that we got 90%, 60%, 72%, 71% and 89%. where you getting these numbersb from? very good. beyonders from the polls, i fely good. i had a good time doing it. i hate to speai hatek about our country so negatively, but that's what happened. country y buget destroyed our c. so i hope you all have the time. it was a very interesting. did she get under your skin to show that you won tonight? >> why are you here? why not let the performanc here?e for itself? well, i think it did 50% when i come here and i obligation
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to show. >> but what about i thought it a was a great. let me ask you this, because i have no idea, mr. president, what made her president republicans are complaining about moderates that he wasn't a good fit. the moderate republican basically. really? but i thought new variant, d. everybody did. but despite that does it make mr. president president to bring out a second debate?te >> i assume the moderate that right now is the worst a second debate think you know luckily i can debate off and they immediately call for a second debate. yeah. joe will you know thinhink abok
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right. all right, joe, we can't really hear a lot of it. i've just been tolea dsident president trump may make his way over here and join us live, which would is. t. great. but first, we have the freebut i state of floridars governor. my governor, ron desantis, is with us. governor desantis, great to have you, sir to hav how are you? >> i'm doing good, sean. good to see you. y you know, you kind of had your own little version of a kind of big moment debateh with with gavin newsom, which i thought was a lot of fun for thou able to be a part of it moderate. g. e thatates are interestin i would argue that was far morev substantive than harris and clichés and no questionclichés about. the most radical positions any one person has ever takenn in life. fe and that to me is a failures of abc. iluri think they're the biggest loser of everybody tonight and they did a disservice to the american because there's so much that they did not ask
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that we need answers to. do you still support the green new deal that would destroy capitalism? do you still support, you know, government run health care fortl all? it would eliminate private health insurance. do you still support ate heal, you know, free housing, health care, education and do you change operations for illegals? no. fracking, drilling. defund, dismantle. i mean, there's so much. . there it is. it's i'm i'm at this point getting frustratedated that noby will pin her down or even ask her. that's frustrating to meked her >> well, right. i mean, there's there's way different ways you can moderate. you know, when differen you cnn did a debatewih with biden and trump. you know, i'lloe give dana bash and tapper credit. they asked questions. they gotsh andedit out of the w. they were substantive. they really weren't biasedeally we, you know, for cnn, i thinkeo a lot of people were surprisedpl . this one, they only asked the follow ups to donald trump, try to pin him down. they tried to fact check him, but fact.o checking him on this
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that he was right on, like some of the late ter tm lawsm ai in some of the liberal states. donald trump was right aboutd sd that and they incorrectly fact checked him. they never fact checy intlkt kamala harris. she repeated lies likemala that charlottesvilleated lie fie people hoax and other things never called her to account. tin but you're right, sean, from the very first question she was asked americans better off today than they were four years ago. she di yd not answermbling the question. she started rambling on about growin og up in a middle classen family, which i'm sure is nice, but that doesn't answeicr. you have been in power for f three and a half years and americans are worse off. they did not pin her down and asked follow up questions on all her flip flops. she acts like she's always been a big supporte r of fracking, never addressed her open borders past and.a so yes, it was a three on one debate. it was disappointing that she didn't have her feet held to the fire by the moderators. they went ou to tht of their wa to try to do that to donald
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trump. deat tk that take away from this debate, even with all that donald trump is the candidate that's going to change things. kamala harris is the. candidate that, as president trump said in his closing statement, she's been there three and a half years. why hasn't she fixed any of these problems duringing that that time? she does not have an answer to tha time?she dot question ye >> you know, it doesn't. but, you know, at point, isn't it really the moderators? isn't that their job? i mean, if you say you a $93 trillion green new deal and you're going to eliminate the filibuster to pass it, shouldn't we ask that? if you want a mandatbuster te, you know, government health care and eliminate private insurancvernment e should not have comeshould up in this debate. if you want, changt thate operan paid for by taxpayers fors an convicted criminals and illegal immigrants, don't you think that would come up in a debate grants d ? yeah, well, it was all about at all this stuff through
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a left of center prism. so they were hittingelective tr of course, january 6. they were hitting trump on janua some of his statements about holding people accountable. all thest ine things. that's right. out of what a left of center person would do. they never hit her from f the right. she took more liberarol when she ran for president than bernie sanders dil positid a wide vari of issues. and yet they acted like that wasn't even worthty bringiu up, especially as she's tryings to present herself to thshe m american people as someone much different than the u.s .ng senator took all those very left-wing positions, whether it's abolishinconnecg private hh insurance, whether it's abolishing fracking, or whether it's paying for with taxpayer dollars. as you mentionedaxpayer , john,e sex change operations for illegal aliens , you've got to be kidding me. and yet they never broach thosnc in a serious wayts. all right, governor desantis, we appreciate you being with us. e apprte youjoining us now is rn lara trump. there is a chance, i think
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your fatheump.r law is makings his way over here if he can get through the mob. crazier thingsover her have hap. so we'll see. yes, we'll see. yeah. okay. you watch the debate.you watch >> let's get your overall view. yeah, i mean, it was three on one. it was sort of what we expected . harris got up there, she lied. 20, 25,ght up product not just once, but multiple times, knowing full well that'es s s something donald trump has disavowed. he says, i have nothing to do with it. and unfortunatel o do wy for the american people, i don't think there was anything they took away from this debateo tonight that was substantive. there wasn't an opportunitniy t for, you know, there to bee abou a debate about how is your life going be better if one of these two people is in the white house. now, donald trump, fortunatelyse ,has been president for four years and he was able to remind people how much l better off their life was and how much worse off you ares right noanorsew. ite ho kamala harris is in the white house, but three on one, 3 are expected and a lot of platitudes, not a lot of information. yeahd , it you know, you look at it from so many different angles, you know, as i've beends
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bringing up throughout the night tonight, i mean all these radical positions, she's gone 50 plus days without answerinsitions.g questions. we have early voting starting in the state in a week sta. and is this something that youu have to communicate throughah? is this something that i'vesayig i mean, they're saying s that they want a second debate. i don'econt, i don't know if i trust anything that they say, to be honest. i mean, she told a lot of lies tonight about president trump. >> yeah. and unfortunately,p. they facti check a single one of those shawn imagine that i look donald trump would love anotherh debate. he would love three debates because that's traditional. what you dat'sitional o forlecto four presidential elections. obviously, we known.obviousl tht probably not going to happen. but what we're going to do is we're going to have to o talk and to the american people and guess who's here? donald trump himself came becauswhere.e he couldn't actually talk to the american. he going to take your time, but that's okay. dent so have it. all right. we'll talk with president trump in just a second. but thane formerd president car the outcome of this election year flip floplled outs and eved
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about sending her a maga hat. take a look. look. >> we hardly make chips anymore because of philosophy he's like they have and policies like they have. i don't say her because she has no policy. everything that she believed4 y three years ago and four years ago is out the window. isshe's to my philosophy now.s e in fact, i was going to send her a maga hat. she's goinntreg to my philosoph, but if she ever got elected, she'd change i got shet and it e the end of our country. she's a marxist everybody knowsh she's a marxist, her father's a marxist professor, an economicerrxis and he taught her well. but when you look at what she's donek at to our country and when you look at these millions and milliont thess of e that are pouring into our country monthly, where it's, i believe 1 millionple no people, not the 15 that people say, and i think it's a lot higher than the 21 that's bigger than new york state pourinhe'sg in. doing >> and just look at whatun they're doing to our country. . o'brien, i feel good. >> all right. joining us now, he's on the set
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in the spid thn room himself. fn did you have fun? i had a good time. evthink itspee a our best debate ever. i thought it was really good. weer. had three against one, bui leavcipate about that, three against one. and all of her radical positions they leave on the table. yeah. now, we had a lot of a lot of negative of stuff. i sa look, i saw on your show last night they had 100% positive coverage on abc and i had 94%d negative coverage. . three 93% negative. i exaggerate. you got an extra percentgot exts you were with her tonight. r toi to think that we come out of this debate and we have no answer to hethink wer co-sponsog the green new deal $93 trillion. newi the end of capitalism to e out of this you know government run health care and no answerd to eliminating health insurance. the fact we brought them all up, you know every. of the u things that you if we brought it all up and i also ended with hasn't she done ithe
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before? why didn't she fix it? or she's there complaining, wh y didn't she fix all these things that she's going to leave the stage and go , if she wasin washi going to go fix it in washington? no. you know what? i would have left. ave sao homed have go home and x it. i'll leave with you. okay. but she doesn't she's nott al going to fix it. so she's complaining about all the stuff that's wrongerong. the country and they've been there for three and a half years. and i purst that.r my i wanted to save that for my last little summation. and i actually mentioned in there too. i just thought it was a great debate. i think we showed the weaknesssy . the sad part is they're destroying our country. you know, when you get right down are r countr to a debate, good debate. i enjoyed it. but it's a very sad thing because our country is in decline. we are really being left out all over the world. and that'sg laug that's tough to take. do you think it's strange >>y support something as radical as change operationsal paid for by taxpayers, for convicts and illegal immigrants, and for illegal immigrants, free housing, health care, education?
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,and not get asked a questionro about it. but i brought it up. you did bring itught it up. . they weren't so happy when i brought it up, but i brought it up. i brought up the fact that they'ret it the fa doing se operations on illegal immigrants and thoseg expensive operations and they shouldn't be done for a lot of reasons. there are a lot of things that weren't true about you tonight that you would support a national abortion ban. you've nevertruehat that thatut you support project 25 with. you never read it. i don't even know what it is. i don't want to read it. okay. two that that she said in 2000 i took back my on banning fracking. yeah no cnn fact checked that and said noositio, the man. gun buyback at the end of the debate, she liedack at about, t. that's right. that's right. she wants to confiscate. i callede. ture abo her out on everything that you said. i think i got everything out. with all of that being said,f i was amazed because i reallyth thoughatwat they'd be fair.w i have to say cnn a few weeks ago was, sort of fair against biden, but this one wasd. stacked. i figured it would be afteroverg watching 100% positive coverage of her and done a terrible job
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as vice president. and look, she's the worst vice president we've ever had. she was the voters are then th quarter ever in the history the of the world, not just in our country. noand he's the worst president we've ever had. so she's showing they're destroying country. i'm very aware. and if we look at her tax plan, which is, okay, price gougingog gouging and the largest tax increase not only in american history, but world history, her campaign is saying tonight, washington post reporting that she wants a second debate. what she losost is report she wt because she lost. do you have an answer? well, i don't know. i have to think about it. nkt if you won the debate, i sort of think maybe i shouldn't do it. why should i do it? not the debate. should she immediately said, we wantno to know that that's you know, what happens when you're a prizther d ie fighter and you lose. you immediately want a new fight, want a rematch, you want rematch. the guy that won is sort of happy and thinking about it. woule gu ippd you be inclined ta yes? or maybe if it was a fairy b network,e on i would do that?
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but i think let hannity moderate it. yeah. no, i think like i did. newsman and ron desantis to be fair, you would be fair. i wouls.d be another truth. bot i let you both talk. i let you go out at each other. i though t they would be fair.r they weren't, but i felt very comfortable. yeah, we. have the best policy. she has no policy.s beu know, one thing that interested me, because i've known you for a long timens and one of the things that i. i was watching you tonight is thahing it you were just.were you were all business. you know, a lot times when you were at your rallies or we do a town hall showing they're destroying our country . is that was it was it the seriousness of the moment? about. to smile you know, i can i'm a good smiler, but there's nothing to smile about their district. we have 21 million people that have been released into our country, and many of them are criminals and terrorists and people from mental illness. and rachel lauren, jocelyn, hungarians. ll these you know, i list all these names on the show. the shopeople murdered people , victims of violent crime namesd
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a lot of people never heard of. you've called lincoln riley's family. dimilyd you?t them i was with them. i was with them last. the family. so i met them all. afghanistan and gary. i met. i met. met. not gary. so, yeah, i met five or six of them. no 5 ot even talking about the i 13 soldiers that were killed in afghanistan13. families of the 13 soldiers, which biden won't even talk to,s and he's the one that caused their death just as if he had a pistol in hir deats ifs hand.. he and her caused their death c just as ifau literally they had a gun in their hand. >>'s pretty amazing when you're in a situation like that. en you'r awhat going through yor what are what goes what goess on behind the sceneson? how do you prepare for your debates? well, i think you sort of i i aw always say i've been preparing all my life for these debates. you know, you can'ayt go in like she did. she goes into a room and she memorized line rs more or less. i thought i got one cute one. i'm talking when i said i'm talkini'g. when she started interrupting, she said that to mike pence's speech. even ford thato mike pence thate
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not very nice what she did. but no, i thought it was we're getting we're getting great reviews. it's interesting, the one thing, one line that really stuck out it did make me laugh out loud is you said you're going to send her a maga hat. there are a lot of positions now. all of a sudden she's come over to your side. she's been against a border your? ight there's only one problem. if she ever won immediately fr that election, everything would go back to confiscate your guns and forget about oil and everything else. you know, they were cuttint g back on oil. way back. they got rid of anwar. t in thelst oil sa world in alaska. they did things that are so ba dthey d and so destructive. but energy prices startengd doubling up. and she immediately wentd back to the trump planshk . woul but i would have been now four times higher than they arna now because that was three and a half years ago. right? when she cut it, she s ago. cutt to everything out. she went to wind and went to all this other stuff that doesn'tll stuff from an ecc standpoint and even a visual standpoint, i don'tandpoint gete
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wind, you take these gorgeous planes and deserts. and thisillu stuff, they put these windmills up, they go up likp.e 30 storeyy building. in some cases, they destroy everythingme they out all. and the environmentalists say, are they wonderful? but it's the most expensiveenery form of energy and it's never going to do for our country. so if we look at the issueever t on the economy, on immigration ,on law and order, on energy and america's role in the world, yeah. was there anything you could poind,ut to that you would saybs they have been successful on? no, they have been on and everything and even the economy. i see itthing. as part of the economy. you've led 21 million people more than that. 21 millii with all the got a was that's killing our economy terrorists and do have theerou murders and the and the violent crime and you haven't seen anything yepedt. he do you see it in the months to come? you know what scares me and i've said this on the ai>> r is by having open borders, unvetted illegal immigrantt scs that i don't think it's a matter of if.
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i think it's a matter of whe'tni this country is going to be attacked. if you look at the sprinbe atta ohio, look at what's happening there, you look at aurora and in colorado, these beautiful little towns and little citiels said they'reb being taken over by illegal migrantsy. and have i mean, the people that poured in and they have weapons like our military doesn't we have, you know, they have ak-47. they have weapons like our military doesn't have. and, you know, some sheriff. in one of these towns wheretown he's got two deputies and they're not into this. there'wes s no way they can prot the people from this. but look at what's going on pe loo. gfield it's nobody's ever seen it that way. we really appreciate know your people are calling for you to roll. what made you comefo to the spil room? i just felt i wanted to. i was very happy with the resulto.i it's a very unfair a situation. they've weaponized ver our government politically. so, i mean, that's unfair. and i just felt we had a great night and i'd come over here, actually gave a little bit of a >>wsdhere conference we were saw
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and by the way, i could hear it, you know, interrupting my show the way just for the riot to come over and do your thing. lewould like to leave here and i didn't know i would be mad. i would agree. i would take that as a personal offense. >> i would have big trouble. all right. so answer on their offer for a second debate. again, the reason you do a second debate is if you lose and they loss ift and we looked at one poll, it was 92 to 7. so we looked at another one, 86 to 3. well, i mean, we all of thesesu results coming in, but i'lcol think about it. yeah, very quick. mr. president, thank you for taking time. we really appreciate it. thank you. thank you. all right. by the way, tomorrow the way by. way, you're going to be on fox and friends tomorrow. i am indeed. ng645 in the morning, buddy. and then i'm going down to get a lot of sleep tonight.a lo then i'm going down to thesleep world trade center to tomorrow, that diedpeopleto on september 11th. you know what scares me? we have knowhan terrorists in to country. yeah. and we don't know where they are. w
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and then and that's we don't even know about the got away. >>more than we've ever had before. times ten. scar times>> scaryy. yep. scary. all right. president trump will be on fox.w and friends tomorrow morning. we'll have with more reaction to the debate moree tonight. sr be sure to tune in as wee continue our live here in philadelphiins wea. we're in the spin room one week from today. early voting in pennsylvania. the commonwealth as we continue if you or a one struggles with alcohol or drug addiction, please listen to this important because the help you truly need is just one phone call away. alcohol, drug addiction impacts millions of families every year, and it can be devastating what starts as small and manageable can quickly grow into drug or alcohol dependency and severe health problems. addiction is a serious disease that can be life threatening. don't wait. you really can achieve freedom from and take back control of your life. haven helps private detox programs have already helped thousands of patients overcome addiction, and they can help
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so we're to pu t you up first. well, this is all on camera. it would be tough. y than i'm still not taller than him. and he said, no. terribly moderated debate three against is off the best closing in presidential debate history. if he could have done it, whye h didn't you do it? one thing i wish we have done a little bitindid be better is e the most secure border in 40 years. when i lift mortgage rates froms below 3%, gasoline is a dollar 87. we're energy independent. we're getting the arabs and israelis making peace and. >> you screwed it all up and you're never going to fix it. it's amazing how we don't how much we don't know about her radical positions out after this debate because abc that bad? >> yes, they did. they really do. and every position she's ever had is like a jailhouse conversion. what she believed she doesn't believe again. i look at it as a comma. the b.s. bef. before the convention, she was fraclutely opposed to fracking. the energy industry has been decimated under
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this administration. think about the guy you she changed the position in 2,100%. what it was it wasn't just that the border she now wants wall. >> they've allowed the greatest invasion in the historlikey of r country to cross our southern border. the people in south carolinaa i' i am sure have no problem with free housing, health care, education and change. operation for illegal aliens tried convicted felons. i mean, how do you not ask that question? how do you not ask me? moderators that are not an extension, the kamala harris for president campaign. that's true. so, you know, i'm always going to give to you straight. so few things i would say is did she exceed the very low expectations that were set for . yes, she did. that being said, if you look at a fact check, one candidate,t you can't not or a perceived fact check, some of those weren't even real fact checks. you have to apply the same standard together.
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care. they absoluteled tapply thy to o that tonight. i do think the strongest moment either candidate that will matter three weeks from now is actuall by trump being crystl clear on his position on abortion. kamala harris and their campaign have consistently been stating outright as it's a factn that he would sign a federal abortion ban. he did a good job tonigh b ht saying that this is an issue for the states. it's as you are different republicans may even differ, but he got a chance to make his position known on one of the issues where democrats were trying to hang republicans out to dry. and i thought he excelled at that. it's the most underappreciated part of tonight. i actually think you're righte i on the money here, because i think the reason we didn't have thegh red wave in 2022 was because of that issue. and it was demagogued to death and lied about. and what do you think some of the best moments were in his closing? his closing? yeah. everything he say, you're goingt to do to make our country better. you've had three and a half years. years whern? u beehr hal why don't you go back to washington? why don't you go do something while you're still in power?
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we're a nation in decline. he made the case we're going inc the wrong direction, and he nailed it to end by sayingti. 'l >> you're all talk. you're not gonna pass a bill to restorpay us re the way over to. >> you're not. you're all talk. he's already done it. you know the numbers as well as anybody. you're brilliant. the lowest unemployment rate for demographic groups all across the countrylts acro s four years. but the poorest americans had their wages growing faster thann the richest americans. we saw funding for hbcu hit a record number under donald trump. here is, a president that created more than 7 million jobs, two thirds going to women and minorities. but beyond that, a 9% raise for military. the president of the united states is a strong commande r in chief. no ground wars in europe no forced invasion in israel. and we need four more years of donald trump. i look for at the situation
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on the border. housing, health care, education and change operation. but more importantly, we have all these datpa americans. it's not just lincoln, riley and rachel morin and jocelyn nunn. gary. it is dozens, dozens of murdered americans, americans, violent crimes against americans, the cost to americans and we have known terrorists in the country. now, l bring this up to you and i see your face go white every time. iter is how how is every secur american like wanting that border secure? so i thought actually i thought it on the substance. trump nailed it on the abortion question. but then my favorite momenn thtc of the debate was actually on this question where the essence of this debate was come. on harris' words versus her action. actions speak louder thalouder s . and where i think donald trump nailed it was that moment in the debate where he looked at her, said, why don't we justg end this now? you go back to washington, d.con and you and your boss either sign a bill or sign an executive actiongt.
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closing the border. now, is that more important? said tonight they don't need legislation. and i think the way he highlighted that, that almost gets the philosophical core of tonight's debate. it's all talk. you have the chance to go with action to actually solve that problem and. you're not. for me, i thought that was the single most powerful moment where he landethosfuld on the se most important issue in this election, which is mass illegal migration into the economy. and we didn't even get to our high taxes unrealizetaxed gs . there's so much on the table/1 as 911 in about 30 some secondse . i've never been more worried1 about another 911 forfrom two reasons. our withdrawal from afghanistan put us every terrorism on steroids and a broken border . all right, guys, good to see you all. appreciate it. that's all the time we have left this evening back iner our normal time, nine eastern tomorrow. stay with the fox news channel continuing
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