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>> hello, i am allysia acuna along with shanda, nicole saphier and tom shillue. welcome to the "big weekend show". the big story tonight -- kamala harris system for her first interview since her debate with donald trump and she avoids specifics. >> what are specific things you have in mind for that? >> i'll start with this -- i grew up in middle-class kid in the neighborhood of folks proud of their long. >> if there's one thing you wish americans knew about who kamala harris that you don't think they know yet, what would that be? >> i love my family. >> she was asked just five questions and the 11 minute interview. lucas tomlinson live from the white house tonight. >> good evening. vice president kamala harris first solo interview since
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becoming the democratic nominee and just like the debate, the harris team turned to abc this time from a local affiliate from the little you. >> my mother raised my easter and me, she worked very hard. she was able to save up enough money to buy our first house when i was a teenager. i grew up in a community of hard-working people, construction workers and nurses and teachers. i tried to explain to some who may not have the same experie experience, a lot of people will relate to this. >> critics say the vice president gave long answers without mentioning ... there is some more from the interview. >> we have aspirations and dreams but not everyone necessarily has access to the resources that can help them feel those dreams and ambitions.
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when i talk about building an opportunity economy, it is very much with the mind of investing in the visions and aspirations an incredible work ethic of the american people and creating opportunity for people so giving first-time homebuyers $25000 down payment assistance to be able to get in the door and they will do the work they need to do to dave and pay the mortgage and build wealth for themselves and their families. >> the vice president was asked what specifically she would do to fix the economy. vice president harris will join biden added dinner by the congressional black caucus foundation later tonight here in the nation's capital. >> live at the white house, thanks, lucas. >> we listened to the news
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anchor asked for specifics and he did it multiple times and i do know parameters are given when you get these interviews is only so much time and he asked her, can i ask you a couple more questions? they were obviously limits but he still didn't get the answers, any real answers. >> kamala nothing but also said so much. not saying anything it shows the economy are the number one issues in every single pole in the selection and the fact that you go to an interview and have nothing to offer on how you will fix the economy, make some stuff up. you think of the last debate, a lot of commentators saying donald trump was needed by kamala harris, he took debate, the size of his rally crowds, trump spencer 40 plus. he debated her into having the confidence to do interviews like this and expose herself to the american people. donald trump's four steps of
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kamala and the rest of the country. >> this interview is only done a couple of days after the debate and was remarkable how the answers were so similar and i want folks to listen. >> i grew up in middle-class kid. >> i was raised as a middle-class kid. >> focusing on aspirations and dreams i believe in the ambition, aspirations and dreams of the american people. >> i was a career prosecutor most of my career. >> i started as a prosecutor. >> an opportunity economy where it's about investing in areas that need a lot of work. >> i intend to create an opportunity economy. >> clearly i am not joe biden. >> the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us. >> we have so much more in common than what separates us.
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>> i will say this -- we hear candidates say the same thing on the campaign trail over and over but this is different. >> we all have talking points, we are used to that but we lov love -- people love trump because his conversationalist whether he's at a rally talking to reporters, two people are in the conversation. when it comes to kamala harris, she's giving a monologue even though she's talking about the same thing regurgitated over and over in the reason she can't get into specifics when she specifically asked to give specifics and details is because i don't believe they exist and he goes back to her 2019 campaign, she couldn't get into the weeds of things because she doesn't have pacific policy and we still don't know what she stands for but the last three and a half years she's writing on the tail of joe biden and has not evolved. all she says is is a new generation. she's just younger, it's an extension of the last three and a half years. they walked for her three and a half years ago and anybody believes there's going to be change is of will.
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>> she may have policies and she doesn't want to share them because she knows we won't like them. >> someone like barack obama, he's far left and he ran and try to convince americans he wasn't very far left, he convinced americans because he has math skills. she doesn't have skills. she was nervous at the debate and at this interview you could see it. she's trying to stay on message because she has coders saying you cannot reveal your true self and i think that debate you could see it, she stunk it up at the debate is about the people have to have this narrative, she came out and did this, she was lousy at the debate just like she was lousy at the interview because she thinks she can ride it out and do this platitude and talk about i grew up middle-class and we had long. it's not going to work, she will run out of steam. >> no one is pushing back. at the debate they didn't push
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back and the abc affiliate they didn't push back. >> another one, local news anchor asked her to get specific again and again she wouldn't. >> given your current role as vice president of the united states, how different you are from joe biden so i wonder if there are one or two spots, policy areas or approaches where you would say i'm a different person. >> i'm obviously not joe biden and i offer a new generation of leadership so for example, thinking about developing and creating an opportunity economy where it's about investing in areas that need a lot of work and focusing on the aspirations and dreams but recognizing at this time some stuff we can take for granted years ago we can't take for granted anymore. for example another plan i have
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that is a new approach is extend the child tax credit to $6000 for young families for the first year of their child's life. my focus is and what we need to do the next ten or 20 years to catch up to the 21st century. >> there? author calling that a filibus filibuster. >> she's talking about a new generation, it means nothing. she's going to work on opportunity economy, she said three and a half years to work on opportunity economy and crushing his american economy so we know nothing more now than we did before the interview or the debate which is why she would have done well in the debate but her poll numbers are going up. >> we know from polling there are a lot of voters who say they still feel like they know her and her allies say she keeps going into this back story over and over. >> she's trying to appeal to a
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lot of voters saying this is where i grew up and she's wanting to get personal but the reality is you can see how force that is, stage. i cannot say with confidence i felt donald trump had a strong debate that night, i wished he had more responses especially when it came to healthcare and even the abortion topic but at the end of the day she may have remained poised and stock answers but they still stand for nothing and i do believe life was better under trump presidency in the last three and a half years. i cannot imagine extending the current administration, it will continue to hurt us. >> that was a challenge to get to know her and what she can do for them on people already know what former president trump has done for them. >> he was the same and that debate the other day, the same as he was in the debate against joe biden and everybody said he won hands-down. look at the side-by-side, he is
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exactly the same. he never changes that will in fact that she was doing canned responses, it impresses people in the media because we know how you can craft an answer. employers and prosecutors love that, she pivoted away from the answer. people who commit away from answers the american people ha hate. >> this is a jampacked hour of the "big weekend show" coming up including this bizarre answer. >> if there's one thing you wish americans knew about who kamala harris is that they don't know yet, what would it be? >> i love mike family. >> kamala harris should only take plaintiff questions from the press? >> nobody can believe how bad they been at the border running our country, the economy, inflation, afghanistan -- everything. >> donald trump's thinking on enforcement while j.d. vance hit the tail ground.
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♪ if there's one thing you wish americans knew about kamala harris is that you don't think they know yet from a bullet that be? >> it's not different from anybody watching right now, i love my family. one of my favorite things lately i've not been able to do, sunday family dinner, i love to cook. >> looking forward to cooking sunday dinner again like i am. i'm looking forward to cooking with the whole family involved. >> welcome back to the "big weekend show". of all the things kamala harris wants to know about her, she
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loves her family and loves cooking. me, too. democratic strategists now say the next time she takes questions from the media, her team should clamp the questions? >> she could actually take five or six questions of which you could plan to. [laughter] you can't plant all the questions because there would be evidence they were planted but you could ask that question. they thought about that right now. [laughter] pretty good on her feet. >> earlier this summer he came out, he's been advocating.mark biased coverage, anything he says so trump doesn't get elected, he said i don't have anything against him as long as he doesn't get elected. without the unrest after the election cycle when you have high levels democratic strategists and advisors coming out saying things are working,
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let's not play questions because it's the only way kamala will look good speaking live, what does that show you? >> it's no wonder people don't know what or who to believe when you have a strategists coming out saying it's plant the questions, it will make everything easier for everybody, it hurts the american people in the average voter. that hurts democrats and hurts republicans. it's not good for anyone. people are talking about this debate, she did better than former president trump a lot of people are saying but people believe she was given the questions ahead of time. there's no proof that happened. then you hear this and it makes people go -- maybe because why would we doubt it? they are saying it out loud and she asked -- answers with reporters questions, she did one local interview since the debate, she's not been interviewed, she's not been
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answering reporters questions. it's a limited scope in which she's decided to participate. >> podcast where he was essentially saying she needs to go out and give speeches about her policy, not necessarily have conversations because we don't want her to do that. if we have conversation, it has to have plaintiff questions but even after the debate when you thought maybe you would get more of an idea of her policies even in the cnn host is saying we don't know what harris policies are. >> does she, kamala harris need to do more to explain to the public what her policies are? that's what keeps coming up and pulling, people don't know what her policies are about. >> that's one of the big questions, what are her polici policies? >> is the only way to understand is plant these questions? >> i think james is spot on. if -- he's an operative, he wears a blue jersey, if she can't answers questions, you
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want to plan questions but if you're in bc and news outlet, that's different. fact checking donald trump and not kamala harris but it's interesting because americans need policy to vote for you, we are not at a golden age for this world peace and a roaring economy and low inflation and no crime in the country. it is the opposite. these are my ideas. not popping and spiking the goals. >> that was one of the criticisms of the debate, there wasn't pushback but there was for donald trump and a recent article out of los angeles tim times, the title being held trumps feet to the fire, she became abc news rising star and she said people were concerned that humans were allowed to just
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hang and not be disputed by can the biden at the time or the moderators so they said in their prep for this debate went through hours and hours of coverage of speaking. they only had hours and hours of speaking from president trump because he was the only one at the time who went and spoke about policies and kamala harris didn't have policies on her website so what does it say when you only have been pushing back against president trump and nothing to say even with untruths kamala harris had? >> we could see, everybody saw the same debate and that's why kamala harris didn't win the debate because everybody knew it was three on one and trump came out a day or two later saying it was three on one, trump complaining about referees. we also do and do what was going on and when people saw it, people in the media said she's not answering questions. both moderators, she's just admitted she went in and watched
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the cnn debate with biden and she didn't like the way moderators let trump get away with his answers so they took his answers and whenever he had an answer like that, they came in with their follow-up perfect check but we know what it is -- they are both democrats. everyone knows these people, everyone at the agency, they are all costs, everyone can see that, even the democrats know it. they will hold their feet to the fire even more, leftist voters and democrats were so mad at cnn for not having their foot on the gas pedal more so she wanted to get on the good side of these people mad about the last debate so they went all in. i think it will backfire, the american people know what's going on. >> there smarter than they give us credit for. coming up next, donald trump surprises and thanks law
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♪ welcome back to the "big weekend show" with less than two months until the election, this weekend is about battleground states. donald trump wrapping up his trip out west today in las vegas and utah while kamala harris in washington d.c. kamala harris running mate is in wisconsin, minnesota and north carolina and georgia, terms raining make j.d. vance made a surprise stop at a
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college football game and north carolina. fox news correspondent mark meredith live in las vegas not gambling but reporting. in. >> work comes first and you can imagine what the evening may have in store saturday night. former president trump is not even in vegas, he's headed to salt lake city, a fundraiser tonight that will caps off a busy couple of days out west and play stops in l.a. or arizona, california and above. he sat down with the las vegas police union, las vegas police protective association and have endorsed him. trump made an effort to say he believes he could be tougher on crime and he is honored to have their support in this campaign. >> i appreciate the endorsement, it means a lot. military endorsements it's very, very special. >> the former president had that last night was the big deal, the
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rally not too far from the strip taking multiple stops nevada, a swing state cycle he lost in 2020 but it seems to be a little different this time to bring so much to the economy rolling out a proposal that would and federal taxation on tips. overtime pay and social security benefits and double down on the message last night to support supporters. >> no tax on social security. we wheeled out a great one and i think it's going to be fantastic for the countries as well as the worker because a lot of people will be working overtime. [cheering] yesterday i announced there will be no taxes on overtime. [cheering] >> a commissar questioning whether or not this could defend the traditional pay system is workers they choose to be paid
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hourly as opposed to salary wage. the trump campaign is facing russians about a controversial one kt close proximity to former president trump and that is the conservative activist laura bloomberg known as conspiracy theories, 9/11 was an inside job and some asking why she's spending so much time with the former president on this out west while trump himself is trying to stop any of that criticism he posted online that she doesn't work for the campaign, a private citizen and longtime reporter. i disagree that she has made but like millions who support me, she started watching them violently attacked and nearly but there's criticism that says she should not be in the campaign trail. we will look to see if that changes in the days ahead because trump is back on the road next week visiting multiple battleground states going to north carolina, michigan in your neck of the woods wednesday and new york. >> mark meredith, thank you. appreciate the report.
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a new poll of north carolina shows trump gaining ground after his debate with kamala harris. a group finding 2% of harris supporters may have switched to trump after the debate. north carolina is key in the presidential race, probably why j.d. vance went to mingle with football fans and go to the appellation state in east carolina. >> such a big institution and we are glad we did it. a lot of good people and we want to remind people to get out make sure their voices are heard because the only way to lose is of people don't turn out. we had a good time and met a couple of friends and it's good to have my wife with me so here we are. >> nicole, a lot of conversation what happened in the debate, the harrises fans and media, they
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are wildly excited that this is the first : wheezing since the debate and it shows donald trump may be picking up report from kamala harris. this is a testament to her failure, policy and planes? >> you said the number one thing on the top of the economy because everyone is feeling it and you saw the opposite, we have heard kamala harris when asked what the economy she says well, i was raised in the middle class and poor people care about their lawns and i like to cook sunday dinner and then you have donald trump going out and he said this is what we are going to do for the worker, reduce tax on tips and you won't be tips on overtime and when he was in nevada he said we need to have competition amongst hollywood, bring films into nevada, something wahlberg has been talking about for years, these are big things that will impact these states had means something to the worker so more and more he get in front of the camera,
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she is just fluff and she's not actually saying how she will help anybody. >> it comes out to a couple of things, access and specifics. j.d. vance and donald trump have combined about 50 interviews and you talk about specifics in nevada, important state and we are not talking about this but he pledged to free up federal land for affordable housing a lot of folks may not realize 86% of the land in nevada is owned by the federal government so that means something to the people who live there. >> donald trump so idea machine and doesn't. j.d. vance going to the football game. i've read so many words that young men more conservative than liberal are not as enthusiastic to vote so there must be a lot of young men at college football games, is that the play here? >> j.d. vance is totally a monster, he's out there sparring with the press. you couldn't dig deep to find
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the j.d. vance stuff because he's out every day but we haven't seen the vice presidential candidates. j.d. vance is a rock star in the can't stand. they don't want to play is phenomenal sparring with the press and walz hidden. why? he is a disaster. when he first came out said fresh new candidate -- forever. now a total disaster and they will hide him as well so it's it's happening in the vice presidential area. excited to see the debate from usually it is nowhere but it will be fun this year. >> jim wells was in wisconsin trying to energize rural voters and in minnesota in, everybody hates him. all of rural minnesota can't stand him it didn't work. coming up, what does it take for the media to take the migrant
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♪ welcome back to the "big weekend show", provoking running for the senate in ohio calling out the media for the migrant crisis until now. >> desperate people were being sold a bill of goods by our government elected officials. it took a kat name to get your attention. we have a press conference two months ago or month and a half ago. one reporter showed up because
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who cares about american citizens paying more rent, being thrown out of their homes, having their help system collapse under the weight of illegal immigration. their school system isn't there to educate their kids. who cares about that? what is second, there is talk of a kat being injured? that's what's wrong with our politics today to get the american people deserve an honest media that report backs. that's what we want. [cheering] >> interesting. taking the right there, president trump eating the cats and dogs and everyone making fun of him and now it's a meme and he's taking advantage by saying you've ignored people. you didn't pay attention until it was a kat meeting. brilliant. >> what a slap in the face to the people living day-to-day taking over certain schools, the
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closed off playgrounds, sports complexes and we see colorado and reports of things going on. the rise in crime, migrant issue is an issue and is taking people doing funny that means, j.d. vance comments about ladies resurfaced from years ago and now these kat names, i don't understand why we talk about cats because these are serious issues. >> they always they are having a lot of fun but they were making fun of trump, it's all over tik tok and kamala army making fun of trump in the cats, ridiculous and even video of her laughing for bringing that up but what are we talking about all week? we are talking about the strongest issue trump has which is the migrant crisis. >> and it is one of the weaker issues for kamala harris and we have no proof there's anything but that's not it.
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this is an infrastructure problem and not just ohio, it is in colorado i've seen myself. parks and rec areas shut down, you have schools, teachers trying to deal with language barriers it's also trying to educate the children in their classes and trying to balance it and its goal. it's a larger problem can we see people coming across the border. the infrastructure is starting to break. >> this is what we were talking about with the debate. one of the issues kamala was talking about -- we are not. we talk about the things trump wants to talk about. >> 2012, mitt romney, the media loves animals and pets, he put a dog on his car in the media lost her mind trying to say he hates cut, hates animals. they did a social media of cats and ducks but social media means of cats and ducks to make the
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media pay attention to a story that's very real for the communities in which you have migrant and you look at the leaders and ask yourself, they love their country? do they love the community? if you love your country, you would never say i will have a massive influx of migrants into my community and state and city because it doesn't work not just america but anywhere so if you love them and care about them, protect them and they are not protecting them and that's what's sad about this, it doesn't serve america well for the migrants well. >> the only thing they can do is make a meme and attacks trump because he has a detailed plan where kamala harris has a plan. >> and trump gloves the memes because it keeps us talking about it. coming up on the "big weekend show". taylor swift maybe the latest celebrity to join the k highs i invented, liberty matters? that is next. ♪
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welcome back to the "big weekend show". new details about the police officer who pulled over miami dolphins star tyre. madison scarpino has the update tonight. >> in the 27 years danny torres is been with the police department, he's been suspended six times and investigated several times for his use of force he still on administrative duties after viral detainment last weekend but the nfl star says is not enough. >> gone. gone. he's got to go because in the instant, not only did he treat me bad, he treated my teammates with disrespect. >> the wide receiver for safety belt violation and the dramatic traffic stop. his attorney tells fox heel pleaded not guilty.
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body cam what it shows police pulling him from his car and handcuffing him to the ground by hard rock stadium. he was the officer fired but that he could have handled it butter himself. >> a lot to impact, a lot we can learn. in football how we get better from things is we watched the tape and get better from. this instance, we should do the same. at the end of the day, i wish i could go back and do things different. >> the police association tells fox the situation was escalated because of hills actions. police are still investigating all of this. >> celebrities endorsing kamala harris and drugs. the tufted debate tuesday night taylor swift posted on instagram i'm voting for kamala harris because she fights for the rights causes i believe need a
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warrior to champion them steady get the theater and i believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos. do celebrity opinions even matter? >> influencers that have become of the are pro kamala harris which is funny, they picked the wrong time to pull the biggest guns. >> other celebrities like nfl quarterback most says the decision should be up to voters. >> have always said i want my place and platform to be is you endorse a candidate whatever. either way. my place is to inform people to get registered to vote and do their own research and make the best decision for their family. >> i think that's pretty good, do your research and make the decision for you and your fami family. >> celebrities by default are on
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the left and people know that so i don't think celebrities coming up for democrats make much of a difference. republicans, baby for trump because they try to make trump the not normal candidate and make him seem evil so what is liberty comes out, it might have someone on the middle saying i guess that guy is not afraid of trump, maybe i'm not afraid of him either. the one difference for endorsements are people like elon musk and david, silicon valley types, billionaires, they seem to be on the cutting edge of technology and they are coming out for trump so that might have an effect because at least with young men, they listen to podcasts and keep up so that endorsement could make a difference. >> i think taylor swift putting out instagram post, baby what she wrote about didn't sleep anybody but she is 284th million dollars in right after the post, 400,000 visitors went
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to vote.gov and historically democrats that are acting out the vote and that's what she did so patrick mahon, i want to encourage people to vote and she got over 400,000 and that's in addition to 35000 who registered from a post she did last year. >> four 30,000 vigils went, how many were 13 and 14 years old? [laughter] >> the age range can't be denied, there are all ages but according to target smart, data trucking company that analyzes voter data and they found 400 to five 100% increase in voter registration the debate/taylor swift endorsement. however, we do know they will vote for, if it was because of the debate or because of taylor swift. >> i played this game before and endorsements don't matter. donald trump endorsement in primaries doesn't matter, it doesn't in the election.
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the only way it would matter is rfk junior endorsement because he had five or 6% of the electorate. when he endorsed and consent five or 6% to one of the candidates, that is a big deal but taylor swift doesn't matter, i don't think you want matters. he will endorse himself maybe i guess but they don't move the needle because people make the decisions for themselves. i don't see what you think, i will make that judgment. >> if not, why do we need a celebrity to come? what does it say for us as a population? >> printing problems and taylor swift's homes, they were together -- stick around. big weekend lobster next and don't forget to follow the "big weekend show" on its, facebook and instagram at big weekend show. ♪
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>> welcome back to the big weekend show, it is time for big weekend flops. picks for biggest fails of this week, and i'm going to go first. okay so addiction front man seen on thursday night throwing a punch at dave during a full band brawl. watch this. you see it right there you're watching. [laughter] i'm still here.
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listen we don't know what happened okay. however, i suspect that -- that navarro is a trump supporter farrell is a -- kamala supporter they're getting like they're going to brawl on stage. >> i was thinking maybe he was playing guitar a little loud. >> no really -- now back to politics. kamala harris made this claim during tuesday's debate. >> and as of today, there is not one member of the united states military who is in active duty in a combat zone -- >> yeah. but a day later we fund out american command doe killed isis leaders in iraq last month when she was saying this i felt like she was being so specific with what she was saying not an active in in one coordinate of the world -- but yet there are a lot of military who are away from their families. we are still having well a lot
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of military who are killed -- i mean let's be honest. >> yeah. yeah that's true she can't do it or tell the truth u.k. prime minister keir starmer is accused of cracking down on free speech based on safety grounds australia threatening to find social media plat forms up to 5% of revenue so-called misinformation this is bad you know we thought they were our brothers in freedom but it is not good over there in england and australia as bad they were worse there. >> i was going to say in freedom are you kidding me, no freedom in australia they are full on lockdown. >> we have our problems with free speech we have to watch it. >> we have problems with otters -- in malaysia female jogger viciously attacked by a mob of otters now video you're seeing right now is not -- the otters not otters in question these were much meaner they were eight otters that wngt into this park and attacked a poor woman who was jogging bit her on the head got her only the arm and gashed her leg sent to
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the hospital these otters by comparison look very sweet and cuddly but these wet weasels are problem because -- people have been feeding them. and it changes their behavior. >> don't feed otters and may not have fed any went for a jog got attacked now they're putting up fencing to try to help -- >> well, a sign that says don't feed otters. >> i thought they were cuddly creatures but they were not. >> in cartoons but reflecters like runners wear they thought it was food. >> had on tights. >> must not be a fast runner. >> don't shame. that does it for us we'll see you back here tomorrow, please join us 7 p.m. eastern for "the big weekend show," "life, liberty & levin" starts right now. ♪ ♪
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