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day. i feel happy, happy, happy and i don't know how to describe it. >> bret: custodian francis africo was overcome with emotion given dream car given by students james madison high school in virginia where he works. students had begun fundraising to get the car months before they raised more than $20,000 for the vehicle and you can see how happy he is. that's really cool. tomorrow on "special report," what if the election all comes down to pennsylvania. we'll lay that out for you. remember, if you can't catch us live, dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east, 3:00 p.m. in the west. that's it for us. fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" well, it starts now. ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle"
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from washington tonight. the regime is getting nervous. that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> laura: the weaponization of legal system against donald trump has backfired royally on the democrats as more americans see the cases against him for what they are. political payback. of course, trump wasn't shy about calling this out at the debate which meant kamala harris' chief surrogate over at the doj felt the need to respond. >> our norms are a promise that we will not allow this to department to be used as a political weapon. and our norms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where enforcement is treated as an apparatus of politics. >> laura: okay. what norms is he talking about exactly? the norms that allowed for hunter's sweetheart plea deal to get all the way to is a federal
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judge before being tossed? or how about the norms that led the fbi to question the authenticity of hunter biden's laptop in the fall of the last election cycle. or the norms that fani willis' lover and chief investigator led to his visiting the white house on a number of a occasions. what norm is tanya chutkan following when she holds motions hearings on the case involving the republican party presidential nominee just weeks before election day. and senior harris campaign harris official would do. garland dismisses legitimate concerns about the politicization of our legal system and then claims the system itself is the victim. >> we took steps to better protect the department's criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and its legal judgments from partisan or other inappropriate influences. >> laura: oh, the inappropriate influences. that he seems to be referencing there, of course, are the words
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of donald trump. i mean, you can't make this up. but making this appearance today, just a few days after the debate is just another in a long line of missteps by this attorney general. because, if is he worried about the declining reputation of the doj, he only made things worse and merely confirmed everything that donald trump has been warning about. now, remember back to 2015 when donald trump came down that escalator, when he announced his first run for the presidency. he based his campaign then and i think it is still based on two ideas first that the people in charge in d.c. had failed to defend and advance the interest of the united states. and number two, that he believed the reason they failed was because they put their own inhead of the interest of the american people. and, of course, number three, that he was the right person to turn it all around. and in the nine years since then
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d.c. establishment now backing the harris campaign. they failed to build a strong economy. they have failed to stand up to china. they have failed to defend our borders. they failed to protect the credibility of our legal system. and they failed to win their wars of choice. and the reason for all this failure is not just incompetence. there is plenty of that. it's also malevolence. and despite her well-rehearsed lines and practiced facial expressions and there were a lot of those. kamala harris did not seem to move a lot of the working class people who don't seem very impressed by taylor swift or vibes. what they want are results. >> this election would you say your mind is made up? >> yes. >> and that is. >> trump. >> are you a previous trump supporter? >> the first year he won in 2016 i was not. >> did you vote for hillary? >> did i vote for hillary. i cried when she did not win. >> okay. then what happened? >> and then i just felt like he
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did a good job. i like the fact that he was not a politician. >> laura: good for major garrett. and even some swifties, they don't seem to buy the kamala act. >> i'm voting trump because we used to be able to secure our borders also economically. the last four years have been insanely hard on everybody. and it's not getting cheaper. in the end people who don't have private security or fly around in private jets or their partners are all decked out in gucci, people have to go to the grocery store and figure out how to squeak out mortgage payments on a tight budget. increasingly, many of those americans feel like second class citizens in their own country and they also can't afford to go a taylor swift concert by the way. they are not obsessed with who scored what points at a debate or the latest celebrity to give an endorsement.
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they see our country teetering. when they speak their minds their feelings country they love. they often feel disrespected. case in point. >> supporters are just as -- like trump's whole thing is he a narcissist. right? and it works for him because the supporters are just as ungenerous and compassion and empathy for others. that's why it never hurts trump when he takes these crass and classless actions is because his supporters think that being crass and classless is actually kind of cool. >> laura: yeah, that's what they're all about. i love how that person's job title is justice correspondent. okay. deplorable hillary brand sod elliot wently they haven't gone away. in a lousy biden harris economy their numbers are growing. the only people on the national scene speaking up for them? donald trump and his team.
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so tonight, i say to the attorney general: if you really want to send a message about being fair to everyone rooshedless of political views. stop the prosecutions of former president trump. call off the dogs. just last month jack smith got a grand jury to issue a superseding indictment against donald trump, even after the supreme court issued its immunity ruling. trying to refashion it to kind of jive with what the court said. but the goal here is to hold a sword over trump in the final weeks of the campaign. perhaps the attorney general thinks the voters are stupid but they are not. more and more they see these cases against trump for what they are. purely political. and you bet, those same people are voting and that's the angle. joining me now is tulsi gabbard, former democratic congresswoman
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and member of trump's transition team. tulsi, it is fantastic to see you tonight as always what do you make of merrick garland deciding to come out a few days after the debate in a very hot political season. >> it's hard not to laugh at his statement where he tried to sound so serious and so convicted and so grave about never ever politicizing or weaponizing these government agencies when, in fact, that is what they are doing currently and what they have been doing for years. words to the american people. why don't you start investigating some of your own federal agencies. like the department of homeland security and tsa and ask them why after one day, the very next day after i called out kamala harris for being a danger to our
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country should she be elected as president? i got added to a secret domestic terrorist list. that's a good place to start. why doesn't he start by going after people within his own fbi who after fbi agent steve friend blue blew the whistle how the fbi being used as police force. personal partisan police force. he was attacked by the leadership of the fbi. doing him, exposing his own private medical records and so forth. and then obviously you talked about the examples with president trump that are too many to cite. but that have been made very clear to the american people and those paying attention with any objectivity that this is lawfare. this is the kind of thing that happens in dictatorships and authoritarian governments where those who are in pour, kamala harris and joe biden are weaponizing and politicizing the law enforcement agencies both at the federal and state level to take out their political
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opponent. the greatest threat to their power in a way that has never been done before in our country's history. that's where he should start. >> laura: tulsi, the problem for the establishment this crosses both parties, right? we saw alberto gonzales a lot of people watching might not remember who he is. but he was one of george w. bush's attorneys general. he is a nice guy. nice fellow. be he came out and endorsed harris like that was going to effect literally anyone's vote. increasingly those officials are just seen as one and the same. but they keep doing the same thing over and over again. i guess thinking there is going to be a different result. but, in the end, the institutions that they came to claim tocare so much about are t harmed. >> the point that you just made about how this isn't about one party versus the other, it's about this permanent washington establishment that cares more
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for their own power, the power of their government that they control over the voices and the power of a free people living in a free society that's where president trump has exposed them for who they are. this isn't about democrats versus republicans. it is a choice for voters in this election between freedom vs. tyranny. between peace and war. economic prosperity and economic hardship. so, we shouldn't be surprised when we see people like that former attorney general, people like dick cheney and liz cheney and adam kinzinger and others go and jump on kamala harris' bandwagon and for kamala harris to say i'm honored. please, come and join us. >> laura: oh, god. >> not that long ago these same democrats were calling him a war criminal. it exposes them for who they really are they don't care about the country or the constitution or the people. it's about them and their power. as tulsi former president trump announced today on truth social
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he will not do a deanother debate with kamala harris. what is the thinking behind that decision? >> i haven't gotten any kind of insider brief that i can share with you. but, for me, if i had to guess, president trump went in to a debate where it was three versus one. it was completely biased. it was the propaganda media that's in the pocket of kamala harris and the democrat elite going up against donald trump. it is political theater that they want to use as a means to spread their propaganda and why would he? why we walk into that again? i think he were to do any kind of debate. it would have to be -- he would have to be guaranteed a completely neutral setting. thing is none of these propaganda media who like to call themselves journalists when they are not, they can't be trusted and abc just proved that point. so, i don't disagree with his decision. can i see why he doesn't a redo of that am bushes and attack. >> laura: well, we would have enjoyed watching it.
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tulsi, it's great to see you as always. thank you so much. >> nice to see you. >> laura: a vote for kamala, is it a vote to end free speech as we know it? i'll explain, next. ♪ clogged gutters can cause big problems fast. until now. call 833-leaffilter today for your free gutter inspection. i've had terrible flooding problems on my porch. now i understand why. right now leaffilter is offering a free inspection, on your schedule. leaffilter is a permanent gutter solution, so you never have to worry about costly damage from clogged gutters again. call us today and schedule your free inspection.
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some technology companies choose to prioritize profit over the well-being of their customers; safety of our community, and the stability of our democracy. >> laura: so declared biden's ai czar kamala harris issuing a stark warning to tech companies comply or we will force you to comply suggestion and not so subtle threats across the globe elon musk in band. uk and eu issuing own thitsz threats to individuals and organizations that get out of line. now australia they are targeting free speech as well. they want to fine internet platforms up to 5% of global revenue for failing to prevent the spread of misinformation online. all right, how will they
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determine what constitutes so-called misinformation? well, the government said it would make tech platforms set codes of conduct governing how they stop dangerous falsehoods spreading to be approved by a regulator. now, this has been the plan all along for the global elites. they know that their only chance of holding on to power is to silence those who resist or question them. we saw this during covid. fortunately though, in our country, we for at least right now, have the first amendment. but increasingly, our globalist billionaires, they want a free speech work around. >> every country is struggling to find that boundary. the u.s. is a tough one because, you know, we have the notion of the first amendment. and so what are the exceptions? >> laura: the notion of the first amendment. that gave it away. well, we have the inalienable right to free speech, yeah, you
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can't scream fire in a crowded theater. but the notion of the first amendment. of course, bill gates. someone like trump, he's a problem. because he still believes in all that first amendment stuff of course gaetz is praising harris saying i think it's great to have somebody who is younger and think about things like ai and how we shape that in the right way. now, it's hard to believe that gates wouldn't have a huge influence on the harris administration. remember, he wants to develop a more powerful internet surveillance system have system behaviors more aware of who says that? who created this? >> laura: plus we already know who little kamala cares about expressing your free express. protected her way of thinking unless the government says it isn't. >> disinformation and misinformation has infiltrated
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information streams in our country. i fully expect and would require that leaders in that sector cooperate and work with us who are concerned about national security, concerned about upholding and protecting our democracy. >> laura: she was definitely reading that. joining us now glenn greenwald pulitzer prize winning independent journalist, glenn, always wonderful to see you. how alarmed should americans be about this obvious move to limit and maybe even ban certain types of speech worldwide? >> extremely. i mean, the whole idea of the internet at the admin of the internet we were finally going to have a technology, this innovative tool that would emancipate citizens from around the world from not being able to be censored or surveilled by centralized corporate and state power. that was a promise kept until
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really you can trace it to 2016 and the dual traumas to western liberal. hillary clinton lost to donald trump and western elites began to concludes we cannot allow a free internet. we can't allow free speech and people to organize freely because, when they do. we can't control their behaviors any longer. we can't control how they vote or how they think. and they set upon a path and i'm not talking about the people on the bad country, the tyrannical countries but in the democratic world that we're taught to trust and revere they set out on a path to figure out how they could systemically start controlling speech on the internet to ensure that our citizens live in a closed system of propaganda and information that they control. >> laura: but it's interesting that kamala harris is taking that notion of freedom and trying to co-opt it and saying no, no, no. we are the protectors of
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freedom. we are the ones who will safeguard your freedom and donald trump is the tyrant. donald trump is the dictator this is common -- i know you reside in brazil and it's a common tactic across the world. >> the book we are giving in high school and college americans tyranny to start to think how ha authoritarianism happens and propaganda fed to us to justify it the novel 1948 for the mid 20th century. one of the features of the tyrannical government that trying to warn about truth. people like kamala harris and joe biden to determine for us not through our reason, not through our free discourse but determine by them what is true and what is false and then ban what they regard as false. and so often, for example during the covid pandemic as mark zuckerberg said the government was insisting that content be
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removed that in the words of our mark zuckerberg was either a reasonably debatable true. nobody who wants to be a free citizen trust the government what is true and false what kamala thinks is miss or disinformation. determine that for someone else. >> laura: the same idea of the centralized authority using the language of freedom and fairness to try to protect itself against any scrutiny. we saw that today with merrick garland coming out. talked about it earlier. he comes out and says we would never allow anyone in our ranks to be influenced by politics. and he seemed very indignant, obviously because trump is raising this. >> whole foundation of the constitution is he duty-bound as attorney general to understand cannot be trusted with power. there is no human being benevolent enough to be trusted with powers specifically the
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power to determine truance falsity, censor the idea we could be held. the whole purpose of our constitution is from anyone ever getting that power precisely because even the most benevolent -- people let alone merrick garland exercise that responsibly. >> laura: the more indignant they are, the more you have to look under the rocks around them. glenn, wonderful to see you. thanks so much. all right, the white house just admitted it does not give a rip about veterans upset over the afghanistan pull-out. tw tho of those vets join us, n. ♪ voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. across all your benefits and savings options. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. they really know how to put two and two together. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected.
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charges fall under federal jurisdiction. mr. trump still faces several remaining charges, however, in that case which has been temporarily halted since june. a trial will not happen there before the november election. francine now a post tropical storm cyclone is still wreaking havoc after slamming into the louisiana coast as a powerful category 2 hurricane. flood watches and advisories remain in effect tonight as the storm continues to dump heavy rain across parts of mississippi, arkansas, tennessee, alabama, georgia, and the florida panhandle. francine knocked down trees and flooding. thankfully no death. now back to laura. >> laura: the biden-harris administration said there is no use responding to the concerns of veterans after house republicans put out a scathing report this week about how they botched the afghanistan pullout. during which 13 u.s. servicemembers died.
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the white house does not want kamala to take any of the blame, of course. so, john kirby immediately went out to defend her. >> she certainly was at the table for all those national security decisions. but this idea, first of all, that there now throwing him this is clearly just shows the partisan nature of this report and the political nature of it. >> laura: there is nothing political about this. joe biden and kamala harris screwed up and the generals screwed up. and no one was fired. one veteran telling fox distal the pullout was a pr stunt which required the american military to pull out during the taliban's peak fighting system. another said gave up the military strong hold on the global landscape. now, when fox asked the white house to respond to those vets, john kirby replied all to his team, selected that option basically, you know, forgot to remove our reporter and he wrote obviously no use in responding to a, quote: handful of vets
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indeed all of one stripe joining me now are marine veteran stuart sheller and shad row ba show. kish buy didn't mean to hit reply all. that's happened to the best of us. what is your response tonight. >> he was talking to me and talking to me and some other veterans who disagree with the withdrawal in afghanistan. as i mentioned in that op-ed, afghanistan is the most strategic place on the globe between iraq, iran, russia and china. no interest in national security or global security to that matter for the united states to be removed from there. especially in the way in which it was. he knows that. john kirby made an oath to the constitution, the american people a long time ago. he has traded that commitment and loyalty to d.c. elites and partisan politics. for him to lie to the american people disrespect members fought
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there for 20 years including myself two times and my son two generations of that, is complete disgraceful. he wore a uniform at one point now using that uniform and history of service member to cover up politicians in d.c. and biden and harris. everyone knows it. >> laura: kirby did give us an official statement after his reply all mistake. he said while he acknowledge not every veteran agrees with them. i stand by my comments in the briefing room. what was cherry picked and selected was in the report itself. and what is most important is that america's longest war is over and those still serving in uniform are better positioned to meet the threats we face today. stuart, kirby is trying to, obviously, deflect for kamala harris. i mean, this -- this is the political statement, like okay. we're better off than we were. the military is better off than we were, i guess, four years ago
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your response to his explanation of the reply all mistake and comments therein. >> i would say all of one stripe that he didn't respond to is veterans that are just objectively looking at the situation and when you look at the facts, this will go down as a strategic failure at the national security council, probably the biggest one in the last 50 years which kamala harris and joe biden were a part of. you know, so john kirby was a former thform admiral. talking about how we are best shaped to face the future threats. right now we have the best resources, the best training facilities, the best young talent and trillion dollars annual budget. the reason why the military is so week is because we have general officers and admirals that will lie and do things within their self-interest to spin a narrative. if we had performers out there and people that were able to come up with a good plan, to convince people at the national security council, this would have never happened. john kirby in my opinion is everything that is wrong with the united states military. >> laura: to trump's point at
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the debate, which i thought was one of his best points, yeah, you know, i five people. >> they don't fire anyone, there is never a reason to fire anyone in the biden administration -- in the harris administration. i thought that was devastating. stuart and chad, thank you very much. coming up, middle class americans are struggling but kamala, she worked at mcd'sm's. the phoniest working class ever. next ♪
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>> do you believe americans are better off than they were four years ago? >> so i was raised as a middle class kid. i was actually -- my mother raise my sister and me. >> kamala harris was all about your family. all about what's happening to measure's working families, to america's middle class. >> someone who worked at mcdonald's, someone who understands what it's like to be in the middle class. >> laura: ha ha. i worked at mcdonald's, too. i still have the burn from the fryer basket to prove it. these are nice stories. but they are not policies or facts relevant to struggling americans. but what about the headlines i know what you are saying, consumer prices grew by their slowest rate in three years? that was a headline yesterday. well, that's mostly because demand is down and it certainly doesn't help couples trying to
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buy their first home which is increasingly out of reach. plus, overall inflation, it is still up almost 20% since biden and harris took office. food is up 21.8%. rent is up 22.8%, car insurance? oh my gosh up 52%. can i attest to that inflation is highest in chicago. new york, detroit and filly. what do they all have in common? >> kamala raised working class? that's great, but this economy is somehow good for middle class americans? joining me now is kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary ventures. kevin, great to see you as always. the "wall street journal" did a great piece a couple days ago. taking that census data that just was released about real median incomes. the sad truth from 2019 to today americans have gotten poorer. especially hard hit the middle class, urban americans, black americans, latino, the numbers
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have depressing but she worked at mcdonald's. >> yeah, the data is pretty tough and it's factual. earning hour is down. people are being paid less inflated basis. all services and commodities that most families use are up between 21 and 25%. so, that is actually the -- probably the most important aspect of this race is how is that going to get fixed? it's the economy. it's always the economy. the classic line it's the economy, stupid? well, it is economy. and i think more focus should be put on that, particularly on policy. this is an extraordinary election cycle. and i say as an investor i have to deal with whoever it is in the white house. on november 6th. i have to figure out what the policies are of both candidates. i have no information from harris yet. and i can't believe an election cycle. this will be the first time in modern history, the potential
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presidential candidate has not talked to the press. i don't know why she is not talking to you. i don't know why she is not talking to every outlet because we are not getting any information. i have no information. >> laura: meanwhile j.d. vance was on cnbc for a long time this morning. he took questions on everything from, you know, the debate about tariffs, to the economy, to, i mean, he hit on every issue, very available. you might not agree with everything he is saying. at least is he answering questions. and kevin, during that debate by the way, that everyone is still talking about. kamala harris cited goldman sachs, claiming that her plan would strengthen the economy but the goldman sachs ceo was asked about this today. watch. >> a lot more has been made of this than should be. what it showed is the difference between the sets of policies that they put forward was about two tenths of 1%. okay? so economy grows. okay. if you took these particular sets of policies they looked at and by the way we have no idea whether these policies these
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things we talked about will ultimately be implemented. this blew up into something bigger than was intended to be. >> laura: an individual analyst. it wasn't a goldman sachs proclamation. i guess people do that in these types of settings. but, that wasn't all that convincing to an endorsement of a policy that you said you can't really even dissect. >> i'm worried about something else far more important. and i think everybody in this election, regardless of who you want to vote for, should think about this: what is the number one export of newark? is it a good or a service? is it technology? oil and gas? no? none of those. nun one export of america is the american dream. it has been that way for 200 years. there is a reason half the globe's wealth is invested here. and there is a reason people risk their lives to get into the united states. it's the american dream. now, let's just talk about one policy i'm gravely concerned about. taxing uncapitalized gains which
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destroys capital formation. the reason people come here and why they invest here is to deploy their capital. now, i got to know what that's about. is that even a realistic idea? i can't believe that because that would basically decimate the american dream. so, if that's a reality. if that's a real policy, and i wish somebody would ask both candidates what their plans are on taxation because a 128 corporate tax rate in the addition to state taxes would make america very uncompetitive in the g 20 and start losing companies like we did when taxes were that high. they all went to ireland. particularly the pharma companies. i asked everybody to remember that policy matters. so start asking your candidates about policy. it doesn't matter -- in terms of kum ba yah or how you feel about this or that. what matters is policy. and we don't have any. so i'm really concerned. those two things i need to know. those are very important. >> laura: yeah. i think trump's policies are
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pretty clear. basically the policies he did before. going to cut taxes. so, but, i would agree with you. unrealized capital gains, taxing that over -- we are over if that happens. kevin, thank you. wonderful to see you as always. all right. the biden administration just insulted the victims of illegal alien crime. what was said? that's next. ♪
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>> laura: day after day the angle documents the brutal crimes that have been committed by illegal aliens and other special category migrants against innocent people here in the united states. but the dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas, good buddies with kamala harris doesn't seem too worried. >> when you hear a charge that illegal immigration and migrant crime is one of the greatest threats to the country today, you say what? >> that it's false. >> laura: that it's false. tell that to the 1-year-old who was kidnapped and then raped in canter, louisiana. police say an illegal alien admitted to it. tell that to the family of diana
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garcia who was murdered. allegedly by another illegal from cuba. and just maybe, maybe our borders czar should check in with the families in aurora, colorado. many who are being terrorized in their own apartments by vicious venezuelan gang members. joining us now is the co-host of "fox & friends" weekends. i watch every weekend, will cain. will, wonderful to see you. will, i was thinking about this. >> will: hi, laura. >> laura: watching the debate the other night the harris campaign in the spin room and holding her out as the champion of women and girls and all that is right and just in the world. but, why don't the victims we just mentioned a few of them. why don't they seem to matter to them frankly or to her? >> selective victimhood. selective empathy. those that serve your interest, which is to maintain -- gain and
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maintain power. i listened to that answer from alejandro mayorkas, laura. i think it was so smug. there was a smugness to this issue as well from kamala harris on the debate stage whenever there was a discussion about springfield, ohio. and you know, the -- there is such a condescension toward the common voter that i do begin to wonder, laura, if it's going to backfire electorally on them in the extent it swings an election. i don't think they fully appreciate how this issue touches the lives of so many americans from coast to coast across this country you did a great job of highlighting some of the specific victims of crimes from illegal immigrants. but this issue that they treat so condescendingly, so smug but i touches the lives of a lot of americans. >> we are seeing it in small towns, in places like springfield where they, you know, they are bringing in these special category migrants. so it's 20,000 haitians and whatever -- you know, doing with
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their free time. i mean, notwithstanding, that's a massive, massive up ending of the social and economic order of a rather small community. >> will: absolutely. >> laura: fairly peaceful. you almost get the sense, will, that the release resent the fact that those small town settings are peaceful and people like it the way they have it there. and it's like no, no, you don't deserve to live that way. no, no, no, no. we are going to change your community whether you like it or not. >> will: they don't care about that community. you know, that community does not matter to them. just like east palestine, ohio. or lahaina, maui. those aren't the communities they are concerned with. they are concerned with, you know, new york, atlanta, los angeles, big voting blocks, big urban populations. think about this when i say it touches the lives of so many americans. i just got done, laura i just interviewed tony robbins and the director of a new movie called city of dreams. i'm sure you had this conversation as well vivek ramaswamy is a an executive producer. it's about child slavery.
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labor, slavery and sex slavery. puts a story to the number that you and i and a lot of us here on fox might talk about. 300,000 missing kids. okay? that's 300,000 missing kids. that's tied toil legal immigration. the crime issue, if that -- if it that hasn't touched you maybe crime has maybe that's touched you. if that hasn't touched you maybe your job. has the increased labor pool affected your life? finally if you live in a place like springfield or aurora or any other town in america has your culture been impacted by this unfettered illegal immigration you are hitting a lot of americans. >> laura: they will cite statistics. oh, the crime rate among illegals is not as bad as the crime rate. i don't care if it's five americans who were murdered or little girls raped or brutalized. >> i don't care if it's five. these are things that should have never happened in our country. they can take their statistics
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and put them where the sun doesn't shine for all i care. these are real victims. will, we will be watching this weekend thank you so much. these illegal alien crimes are happening as far away from the border as wisconsin. >> right here in small town wisconsin. a member of a savage venezuela gang was arrested for sexually assaulting a woman and attacking viciously a child. he is charged with suffocation, child abuse, sexual assault, and many other things. i will guess these monster criminals out of wisconsin. i will get them out of our country. >> laura: joining me now republican eric love i did. he is running to unseat democratic everyone couple bent tammy baldwin. he was talking about value latery. a suspected member of the tren de aragua gang p&a is one of the
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crimes that's been documented. look, laura, every state is a border state. multiple cases of crime all over our state. you cited that case. we had a father of several young children who was killed in a drunk driving incident. we had a 12-year-old girl that was kidnapped. fortunately she got away we had illegal immigrant kill his own two children here about a month ago this crime issue is touching every state. look, they put 1,000 people into a small town called white water. turned the city budget upside down. access to housing, healthcare. there is so many problematic layers to this open border and they are killing our young people with fentanyl it's a poison created in china sent drug cartels and brought up. we lost 108,000 young americans last year and wisconsin has had
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their fair share of losses sadly. >> laura: now, "newsweek" had a headline after trump's comments that we just played about that wisconsin attack it said suspected venezuelan gang member arrest gives trump fodder in wisconsin. can you see the very dismissive attitude. oh, it's just fodder. almost like it's not a human being nor are the 300,000 that will just mentioned who went missing, children miss hog didn't get mentioned who didn't get mentioned unless i forgot at >> i have a foundation that has been fighting against sex trafficking in this country for over a decade i have homes around the world that rescue children from the sex trafficking business slavery, abandonment can tell you a lot of those children have
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ended up in the sex trade all aspects of this the senator i'm running against, senator baldwin, to tell you how radical she is, she said we spend too much on the southern border but she gave all of our money to a transgendered clinic here in madison that does this without notifying parents or can so that's who i'm running against. we have to fight to take our country back up your losing our country. >> laura: everyone should know that this race, a critically important in wisconsin it's within the margin of error and that paul, everyone get out and vote in wisconsin. if you like the status quo, vote for the incumbent. if you want change... that's it for us tonight, make sure to follow me on social media you know all the places. it's america now and forever. jesse watters takes it next. >> jesse: welcome to jesse
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