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tony from greenwood, wisconsin trump will makgr e gutfeld great again. yeah. gutfeld definitely needed that. fem saint augustine a beach, florida, if trump can make time to join. ugustichr. gutfeld why can't you? m >> what do you want me to do? gutfeld now.next >> next time i d to that show, i'll have another book out, doug and theresa from comac, new york. jesse we just spotted gianniy taking a selfie at the trump rally. kingshould men take selfies? tak it's a great question. >> and the answer is hard. no. never take a selfien take of yourself. you can take a selfie of yoursel ayoursef with another person, usually another woman or a fan. >> wit that's allowed, but notsf a selfie of yourself. rules for men.johnny >> johnny violated it. it's one of many rules for vd i. johnny's violet shows up next. and always remember i'm waters . >> s is my world.
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i woke up to hannity and tonight, donald trump on long islanan d in new york.nd oh, my old stomping grounds for a mass rally.g as supporters. they waited as long as 24 hours to get a spot inside the arena. reports are anywhere from 60 to 80000 people wanted to get in and the arena does not hold that manget ina y. bad news for democrats in new york who are facing an increasing competitive competi political landscape, especially in long island and meanwhile, more bad news for democrats nationwide. enthusiasm for. s >> kamala harris is collapsing. take a look. tay is in everytauranp single restaurant of the people willing to talk to us, wi only find one harrisonly f supporter in every restaurant. and werris left no stone unturne i approached everyry1 gu single person except for this one guy who i think had too many drinks at the bar. i'but are really excited about trump. >> what you just saw was noted backed up by a lot of polls. y kamala harris is 25 points5 pn underwater among independents,
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accordintsg the latest gallup te poll in the all important swing state, i guess, of georgia, we can now call it carmel is down by three pointsy to donald trump. a new poll released d tr from the atlanta journal constitution, that's not all to internatlantal polls conducted by the teamsters union found that nearly 60% of rank and file members they support donald trump.part d now, here's the interesting part. leday, the union leadership decided not to endorse any candidatade. e th frankly, to me, that'sat a slapa in the face to the rank and file and frankly, teamsters leadership. they need to wise up and realize the democratic party is the partyarty of coastl elites and the party of regulations. they don't like mandates that cost ford company four and a half billion dollars to make cars that their customera s wang ,cars that were already being made by companies like teslke teslaa and that crushes high paying career union jobs.
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and republicans are the party of now hard working and women, the people that make this country great. this catbut this is the first te in nearly three decades that the teamsters has declinedt to endorse a democrat that is running for president. so i guess that'ing for s progr. but they need to be in sync with their rank and file. keep in mindh the, the teamsteru union has a huge presences a in michigahun and wisconsin and pennsylvania. carmel has troubles. they don't in there. foder whatever reason, she decided to resurrect one ofr her favorite words, salads about the children words s in, the community who are children takehe community that live in community. >> take a look. i grew up understandinoogf th that children of the community are the children of the communitey, and they live in the community and everything. carmel was speaking at an event for the congressional hispaniche caucus. oh, naturally, the vice president adoprally thadoptingte hillary clinton's old model of bizarre new accents when she.
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is in front of different crowds. take a look. >> oh, it's good to see so many friends and i love you back. >> if you kind of keep track of these things, this is kamala's fifth or six new little accen kamalt on the campaign. >> you decide. hello to all to al divines and nine brothers and sisters and my thoughts. you better thank our union member for sick leave. you better thank a unionmember r paid leave. you better thank a union member leav and time.on you all helped us win in 2020 and we won't do it again in 2024. and wel dolet's just get througt 64 days and it is time. stand up and into this year. what kind? 24.ourse the courts are going to handle that. we're going to beat them in novembewi wir.
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and i will tell you, when wel yo get this done together, my friend blaspheme is justified. can i get a witness? >> do you plan? and then the environments. is such that we're expected to defend the plan. apparently, kamala is now trying to mirror hillary clinton. i don' >> apparently t feel in no ways, but it's just never ending., it's her ever changing accenyot and nearly all kamala harris has long held beliefs. they radical. they are left-wing and they're now suddenly changing to thesels . and she has become the presumptive nominee. now, that's what she wants becom presumptd to believe in america to believe. at the debate, she even claimeau to be a proud gun owner and she packs her gun. she said, and she would never come for anyone's firearm, she claimed. anyons fibut as san francisco's de kamala, well, she braggedul that she could send authorities into your home at anauthory legm
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owner, inspect their firearms and seize if necessary. wow. on top of a mandatory gun buyback. >> take a look. this is about just basically saying that we're going to require responsible behaviors among, everybody in the leg community. and just because you legally possess a guallygun in the sancy of your locked home doesn't mean that we're not going toee walk into that home and check to see if you're being responsible and safe b in the wy you conduct your affair. >> so we're supposed to believe that the person you heard right there is going to uphold uphot second amendment freedoms. a few years later, as a presidential candidate, just a couple of years ago, she called for that mandatory buyback. some of us may call it confiscation, and that's only the tip of the iceberg. now, she the co-sponsored the $3 trillion green new deal pledgee to eliminate the filibuster to pass it. that would end capitalisth libusterm as we know it. she co-sponsored the socialist government health care for all.
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bill. how's the post office working for you? house keep your doctor,d save keep your plan, and save money working for you. ney workand isn't medicare and l security headed towards insolvency ? she sup don't forget, she also supported a ban on private health insurancevate h in that e repeatedly call for a total ban on fracking offshore drilling.oe she also called on the government to reduce america as red meat consumption and advocated for a ban on plastic straws. she thought you forgot she mocked donald trump's border wall, called it a medieval vanity projects , said that illegal immigration should d and she hasase acted as such as your border czar. boand offering illegal immigrane that come to this country free e housing, health care, educationt and in case you don't know, free sex, change operations and. to say a patha to earned citizenship. enship she also plan to get rid of ice. and said that public safety needs to be reimaginedeimagine
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with fewer police. she even promoted that belfie to minnesota to get violent criminals and riotert s out of jail. four days after a minneapolis police precinc t was burned to the ground. and then she called on grr rioters in the summe 2020 not to stop rioting. they're no0 not to stop.top. they shouldn't stop. i thought we would refer to that as an insurrection. in case liz cheney is watching now,as kamala harris is notpica your typical democrat. she is a far left radicadel marxist whose beliefs, you know, are absolutely out of touch with the mainstream. they are extreme, radical, and frankldy, if ever implemented dangerous. >> you know, and then she chooses a very weird, china obsessed left-wing to be a running mate. now, maybe this is why she avoided getting too detailed when she battlesy e trump, according to the hill, or why she has done zero press conference as no town hall
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since her coronation press, or s she almost hardly ever sits down with reporters. take a look at this statistic. joe biden. he had to hide in his basement h and hang out at the beach. he was exhausted. anbeach.he had a reason. at least he was suffering from significant cognitive and heverd was very old. and by the way, he tookn th more questions in the last two months of his failed campaign. then kamala harris has taken during her entire run for president. presideif kamala is unable or unwilling to even talk to the democratic cheerleaders in the i state run media mob, how on earth would she ever be able to confront president xi? vladimir putin, the mullahs of iran, kim jong un, apparently that is of no concern to speaking of our old friend liz chene y. z chen she is so deeply infectedey with trump derangement syndromle ,she has seemingly abandoned all of her conservative beliefs. if you ever if she ever had them in. in fact, she's even campaigning against ted cruz in texas,
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driven nothing but hatred,en resentment, spite. the cheneys now want socialists in charge of your federal government. but if you think liz cheney's trump derangement syndrome tr you know, think again. and by the way, didn't they refer to her father as darth vader? didn't they want her father tried for crimes? didn't they go after her father for halliburto n and the money that he made there? he m. ricansook at this poll percent of americans think the country would be better off ifhey would trump were killed the two assassination attempts. now, look at this statistikic% d of 28% of democratems would thih the country would be better off if donald trump were killewould these are really ugly, sick,ed. twisted times. ult of this is all a direct result of nonstop smear, slander or besmirch. the weaponization of top nos lies falsencie
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caricatures that they have created, especially in theu state run media mob of all things donald trump and tha their unwillingness to vet in any way imaginable kamala harris. and apparently, by the way, the mullahs in iran. they are also dead the set agait donald trump having another term. why? why would you whng another termm against kamala harris and joe biden when they are the ones that turne idend a blind eye towards sanctions and allowed them bi make hundredsanctions of bils of dollars that they're using to fight their proxy wartheys around the world in their battle against israel and, give waivers, sanction waivers that gave them $10 billion plus payments and even offeredyment? 6 billion themselves as a hostage payment. now, the islamic remember, you might recall the story, they hacked the trump campaign . and then what did they do with that sensitive material? well, they sen witt it to the biden campaign. and yet the left is largely silent about this foreign election interference. here with reaction, texas senator ted cruz. boy, they really don't like. you, don senator.
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i view it as a badge of honor. i but i think when all is said and done, you have an opponent that, like kamala harris is hiding, has voted with kamal hiding,a harris and biden, i think 98 or 99% of the timthine. and they are dumping probably in the end what will be the equivalentg of $200 million in negative ads on your head. and meanwhile, you have beene in the forefront of trying to the people in texas with this open border, which all i give you all the credit in the world fort . >> yeah, well, sean, you're exactly right. the hard left is coming after me, and they're coming after me hard. me hard.my opponent, colin alla radical left-wing congressman. he's voted with nancy pelosi pes his first four years in the house. he voted with pelosii. 100% of the time. he's voted for open borders o repeatedly. police he's voted to abolish the police and defund the police. he's voted against ae police hed against deporting illegal aliens,ainst ic who violently at
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police officers. he's voted for higher taxentlys more spending. he's voted against oil and gas spnds. s in texa and yet money is flooding in toe the race. i am being outspent dramatically. he's been on toutspentv three mn straight. i just went on tv two weeks ago and you could see why. if you look at the dnc convention, when he spokeventio at the dnc convention at the end of his remarks, the entire d stadium began chanting, beat ted. i was the only elected official who got that particular honor. h i got to tell you, sean, i feel pretty proud of that because the people trying to destroy b america, they're off that i'm standing in their way. but flooding cash in my race, liz cheney, who is out campaigning for carla harris, liz r my oppng for my opponent ,too. and the money is flowing in. so so i need your listeners to go to ted cruz. .org, ted cruz, .org. go and mako e contribution of 25
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or 50 or 100 bucks or maybe even more. but go to ted cruz .org right now because chuck schumeru is explicit. i'm his numbermer is one target in the country and schumer and soros and liz cheney, they are coming after me because they want to take out their oppositione becaust in ine the senate and they want to have open borders. they want to continu oe the destruction of our country. >> all right. where are we now with withstate the state of the race, from your vantage point, not justofc. your race, the presidential race, one of the things that frustrates me trustrate ans why as a public service, the media won't do their job. se i'll do their job for them. i put on my website hannity .com and on all my sociald it media, and it's all for free. r freewhat i call the kamala fia and i have the walz files and ni have them in their own words, expressing all the radicalism that i outlinesing othd in my me that i'm not sure most mos i thicans know about yet. and i think if they did knowd about how extreme she was on, you know, free health care,
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housing, educations un, amnesty and sex change operations for illegal immigrantsr il and decriminalizing it, no fracking, no drilling, defundeid ,dismantle the police. i think if they knew about her p olice,sponsorship of the $93 trn green new deal, medicare, the government, health care for all, including illegal immigrants inc and private healh insurance, i don't think there's a chance in anyone would vote for her or the guy that you're running against. >> yeah, look,lighti you're highlighting kamala. his record is incredibly importanngrecord intt. you know, sean, there's a basic dynamic in national political contesc dyt, which is conservats win when we effectively articulate what we believe because our ideas work. and this country is fundamentally a center right country. liberals win when they effectively obfuscate, they believe when they hide what they believe. so, kamala harris, i've served with kamala tyso kamal f. in the senate. she's been a hard left vote over and ove r and over again. oppos she's always opposed the wall. she's voted against the wall every timeed.
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she's right now spending millions of dollars running ads, tv adw s with imagess with of trump's border wall, my opponent calling all red. n same thing. he voted against the wall not once, not twice, t three times. he calls the border wall that racist border wall.lly te and he pledged to personally tear down, quote, that racist be border wall. right now, my opponent, colin, t is running tv ads, millions of dollars with hi m in, front cal of what he calls that racist border wall. it is dishoneslsha t. but they know their agenda is unpopular. they know open borders are unpopula their. e unpo they know undermining law enforcement and defunding the police is unpopulapu g lar. they know colin, all red voted to allow boys to compete against girl s in sports goi and boys to go in girls bathrooms and boys to go in girls lockenggirls boysr roo they know that the texans and most americans don't suppornow t that radical agenda. so they doo everything they cano to hide it. 's and it's why when you're are republican, the fundraising ret becauseten the corporate media, sean,
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you're telling the truth. but if you shift ove telli therr abc or nbc or cbs, they don't talk about kamala'bcs record. they talk about cnn. jake tappeabour said well, kamala has gotten a lot more conservative on the border. no, she hasn't. border she supports open border. she is the border czarthem. right now. and that means if you're a conservative, you'verighand th t to raise money to communicate the actual records. that's why it's so importantne to go to ted cruz .org, because without those resourcet gos, ted won't know my record and they won't know. call it all red' aernos record. and by the way, that's exactly what trump needs to do, is communicateommunica great sus when he was president versus the incredible under under >>e biden and kamala harris. all right, senator ted cruz, appreciate you being with us. our next cz guest is deeply concerned about the doj's investigatios den and weaponizan ,especially. they're noizationallyw investigg the recent assassination attempt against president trumwp . >> after all, can the same
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department of justice that is dn throwing trying to throw donald trump in jail really have thtrue president's best interest at heart? florida governor ron desantint'e is with us launching a state probe that adds to the attempted assassination of president trump. governor, great to hav.e you. so we know the department of justice has been weaponizedsb i don't think anybody really disputes that. >> even most dispu legal scholarsor see that for what it is. and i think donald, in the endto is going to be successful in that effort. but with that said b in th, you have confidence in the federal governmentin and the weaponizedlity doj and their ability to do the job. tell us whto do y. >> well, first, sean, we have violations of florida law, attempted murder. there were also a number of potential violations across alsor ofc actions just as a matter of course. florida, serious upholding its's laws when people break them. they face the musi
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c. o it that's just the way we do it. then you also have this other tw question in addition to making sure you throw the book at the suspeck t and that he servesis in jail for the rest of his life, which which is the appropriate punishment. how did this happen? where did this guy come from?d hehow did he end up in the stat, of florida? how did he end up burrowed in those busheochures in a parti of that golf course perimeter, whicmeh is the most vulnerable location when you're playing that course and i've played the course with with the boy, when he when donald trump wa whs president so when security was at its height i played the courst's heig that e you te six hole seventh tee box. you know that's all right on the tree line that is right in front a road and that would be the place that people would do. and yet this guy was abl do itew to burrow in there for 12 hoursr and almost get off a and, you know hat's off to the secret service agent that that engage o thd him before he was ablebu to do it but he was in a placela where he shouldn't have been.
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so i think that there's a lot of questions l about that. and the state of florida, that was not our responsibility . that was obviously the secret service is responsibility. so so we don'tecre her so have any agencies that are going to try to pass the buck or anything, we just want to get to the y e trut truth and we want people to know the factswe, the agents around the president were heroic, amazing. i don't have enoug the ageh pose adjectives to say about the sheriff's department, you know, under your jurisdiction. they were amazing, local police. they were amazing. where where the screw up came is you have the most vulnerable area of that golf courseua that that treed area around the holes. you mention. and this is the area that is well known to be vulnerable ee that's where paparazzi pap will hide, to get videos or picturesar hea of president plag trlf and how why they did not. that treed area is inexplicable to me. eeand many ways unforgivable. it allowed a guy with an ak-47
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with a scope on it to get, you know, 300 plus yards from the president, probably closer by the time he tooplrok the sho. and it was after butler where ad somebody got on a roof 130 yards from the president. now anyone with marginal shooting skill that's the equivalent of a tap and puttanmargin. alskills governor yeah, no, no question about it. i mean clearly butler that roof was a prime location for somebody that wanted to pull of tf an attack and they left it vacant. and we know what happened as a result of that. and then on the golf courshappe i remember the security when when donald trump wasry president was obviously very significant. and when you're playing on that coursefig significang on, thereg holes ahead behind you, you name it, it's a massive undertaking. and when you're doing that,i i remember thinking being on the fifth green or on playing the sixth hole, i'm like, man, you have all this security. the >> but yet there's a very busy
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street, literally like ten yards behind'ssy stree whenn you're there. i was like, that is something. and i thought to myselg. myself, the time i'm like, well, obviously they probably have some people that are scopin,y they pg out on that and whatnot because literally someone could just pull over their car, hop out, and then they're right there in the hedges. so i remembe a they r that backn when he had the fullen w presidential armadhea of security. >> so in a situation like this coming two months after butler . at's man, that's got to be the place that you would think couldlly pe potentially pose some risk. and sosk we we need answers that we also need to know more about this guy, ryan routa . i mean, he's got a very eclectic background. he's been in and outllective ofe with the law. whose radar was he on? now, he's not a florida resident. he's a north carolinian, but he endslorida res up in the state of florida. so so our folks here deserve answers to these questions.e and the american people writ large deserve answers to these questionple writ s. >> i am sorry, but not sweeping that area is unforgivable
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to me. and heads need to roll. thd then the secreforgivab.t pag themselves on the back, the interim head and praisine tg mayorkas, you know, it made me want to vomit. i just find that on every level unacceptable. however, i everybody else in law enforcement, they all did their job. a se but this is a a security failure of, you know, just monumental proportions. >> governor, to have you and by the way, i'm sorry you stuck with me now. i'm a full time residentk in,d' new york state, and i'm sure that is causing you embarrassment at timesusing i apologize for that. but i don't miss new york. anyway, when we come back,se the federal reserve conveniently. ohrve coiently we're just a cou of months to go before the election there. let's cugo t interest rates today. >> but we have a new detail revealing how much worse.uld be the economy would be under kamala's leadership. we'll explaiala'n. >> steve moore. david asman they'll react to that straight aheadore, .
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>> come right now and see how much you can save. they're always going to right now. >> so what are you waiting for ? >> all right. earlier today, the feded announce d a rate cut of a half point, the first cut in four years. oh, let's see. only a month and a half before ho the election. how convenient. meanwhile, according to a new studw ing to ay plan, plan to raisee o the corporate tax raterp to expanord the child tax credi. it would hurt the economy. it would reduce wages, investment, employment. when pressed on our plans em her the current economic disaster that she helped cause the high risk biden administration. kamala offers little thanthan m memorized platitudes, which he repeats againemic and again d and again. k. e a loo >> so i was raised as a middleia class kid.. >> i grew up with middle classup
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kids. i grew up a middle class kid. i believ ikid.e the ambition, the aspirations, the dreams of thee american. you know, we have ambitions and aspirations and dreams.ons n >>d the ambition, the aspiration, the dream. i started my career as a prosecutor. i was a career prosecutoer ar fr most of my career. having a background as af prosecutormy car. >> i intend to create an opportunity. economy developing and creating an opportunity economy. >> what i imagine and believe and call it an opportunity economy. add this to our planhis to to institute the largest tax increase in american history and world history, or $93 trillion green new deal. well, we will have an the unprecedented economic disaster on our hands. oh, and include taxes on unrealized capital gains. here with reaction, co-founderrf of the committee to unleash prosperity, steve moor e, fox business anchor, david asman. steve, start witsteve start wih.
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doesn't jerome powell often talk about the indepen d denceserv of the federal reserve and how m convenient, for the first time in four years, just before weeks beforer an election, just as early voting begins in pennsylvania? now and around the country. let's drop interest rates and give people the impressioner that everything's better. i want interest rates to come down. i want a better economy. i don't want amerg becauseferin every store they go to,e they're paying higher, tha you know, than they have paid about $12,000 on average than aver paying four years ago. but i don't believe we're at that point yet. but e we amy opinion, what's yo yeah, i think that the the chairman of the federal reservh, i thie jerome powell al 300 ph.d. economists they have over there and ph. in that empie at the fed, maybe they should just go to the grocery the storh or maybe they should go to the gas pumps and go shopping ai and see what real americans are facing in terms of these higher pricescainof, because americanse
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really feeling financially squeezede realfeeling by that.b now, look, i to be fair, i was s in favor of a quarter percentage point reduction in the interest rates because i do thinkn inrate economy is wg under biden once again. but to do this, a 50 basis point reduction is putting a the pedal to the metal. and you're so right,ndou sean, to do this. what what are we, 50 days from the election? they've waited four years to do this. now i'm 47. they're going to pour 47. how many? 46. yeah, 40. i 77. i think the fed has. i think the fed has gottenr fa a lot of egg in their face today. i think a lot of americansceat l like the fed has politically interfered with this election. i i think trump said something to that effect. and song that eff and right. bob, jerome powell said so manyd times, oh, we have to protect the the the fed fromi' political interference. but i'm here to tell you,
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i think this looks like a politicam hereoul interferenco on the part of the fed to helpfo kamala harris over the goal a line. >> david asman your take? >> well, steve is very diplomatic. i must say. is va i think it's a it's ari clear case of this guy putting his his finger on on the scale. >> i mean, that's what that's what's happeningale.. til could have waited till now. but if, as steve was saying, he's waited this long, he couldn't wait a month until haelecti to. is over do this.uction and just to be clear of a half i a point reduction in the fed rate is something you only do. and real emergency times like in 2009 with the financial crisis in 2001, when we had anothecrisisr financial cris right before 911. and of course very recently rec with the pandemic, that's enthat's the kind of time that you see a half a point rate cut. awhat the hell is going on?s no he says, no, the economy is doing fine. well, if the economy'snomy i dog fine, you don't need a half
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a point rate cut. the other thing that's happening is one point of which i he's he's got to havee some worry. and remember, the market initially took off after the ma the rate cut because market marketeers usually love it when the ratesers usuals go down. mas it makes their job easier, their costs go down. tcosts gobut the market ended n because there are real concerns about happening with unemployment and when whether we're going into a recessio wn. we had a 24,000 loss of jobs in the manufacturing sector. they're alwaysnthe ma bragging about the manufacturing sector. ma24,000 jobs were lost in august. the other things that was lost in augusr thint, by the way, isi money. wes ou had a $380 billion defict in the month of august and yetae the government only took in $300 billion. that means they're spending twice as mucice ash money is whs coming in on all of their gifts to get reelected or to get elected in the case of kamala harris. i mean that therf kamaarris.e ae amount of spending that is
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>> yeah.1 th >> can i just say one thing? the one thing that will do a a lot, the one thing it will do a lot to help for the economy is no taxes, overtime pay.a lo >> that would do a lot of help for the economy. pro-growth. p forthe eci like it? >> i like that too. and no tax is trumps. no i like that too. no taxes on social security. i like that to t o. those are all trump ideas. but if we cut taxes, stimulate the economy, increase revenues, and then you got to control t and that this is where maybe the penny plan where may need tl the nick view on this point would be a funny elon musk. >> that's his job. yeah. well, all right. trillion dollar tax increase would destroy the economy. i'm going here to tell you that a $5 trillion. >>t that 90 $3 trillion green new deal. she would eliminate she for that beauty. all right. thank you all. when we come back, progressives reportedlyu hoping kamala harrs border flip flopping. it's only a faceflip-f she doest really mean it. lara trump, morgan ortagus.
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a whopping 11.6 million illegal immigrant encounters at the southern border during their term, not counting gateways who fled before they could deways be counted anyway. here more with their exclusive reaction wit. off fresh off their own trip to the of ter, rnc co-chairr ow lara tp and the host of the morgan ortega show. morgan ortagus lasortega'st houe start with you. look, 180 countries, some of our top geopolitical foes, countries with terror ties, t known terrorists in the country. weerror have dozens of americaf murdered, victims of violent c amime, and it's costing the american people billions of dollars. ple bill ofthe biggest nationaly risk ever, all self-inflicted. u why is it a bigger issue? and what did you see at the border yesterday ee? >> well, it is a big issue.>> i isit's probably the numberthis u two issue, i think, for people in this country, right behind this abysmalle y economy that kamala harris and joe biden have given us. and i'll tell you, i learnediden
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i want lot on this trip. i want to thank morgan and polaris for having me down there and taking me on this trip. >> i learned so much from the numberd so much. of 30% thal often hear when you hear about women coming througho th the southern border being sexually assaulted, it's actually much higheuthernro that, according to people on the ground, more like 50 or 50 plus percent of women sexually assaulted. th i learned a tery assaulted.md child, that's a child at the border patrol sees four or five, six, maybe even seven times the same coming over the border with different military ageg over men so that e men can get into our country illegally. >> i learned that every third light poll, donald trump, when othir he was president, mar sure that these high tech cameras were installed. kamala harris the borders are will not turn them on. so the borde r patrol have topu put in trail cameras. shawn, like hunter ts use.. and maybe the most egregious and probably most insultinginsut to the american people, the sections of the border that arein the people open whed
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ends right beside it, feet awayside i, are the actual partd of the wall that just need to be stood upo be. but kamala harris will not do it. we have a tragedy going on in this country. it is an invasiois countn. and i'll tell you one thing, the people down in yuma, arizona, the police, the bordere patrol, the hospitals, the schools are begginborder pgn donald trump back in the white house because he did secure the border walls work. aw i saw it with my own eyes and what they have allowed3 to happen to this country in three and a half years isa . >> let me ask you, morgan. you know, don't you think if most americans knew that she wanted to decriminalize illegals immigration, if mostknew t americans knew that it'shanumber the are going to be around 15 million unvetted. harris biden illegals in the country and decriminalizing it, free housing, health care, education. amnesty. sex change operations. don't you think if they really
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understood that, if the media would report it, that there probably is a very tiny percentage of the american peopl ae that would actually vote for her and the media being corrupt as theyo are, don't want to report this. they definitely don't want to report it. >>definitet. lled on i in fact, when you talkk about the fact that she is supposed to be the bordersmat are reporters, mainstream media, legacy reporters, the first one to say, wellreegac , wait, wait, wait, she wasn't the border czar. she was just trying to get to the root causes. orders areing to glisten, if yoe to the root causes, go down with me. as lars a did on many trips to yuma, arizona, and you could grou to peoplean on the ground throughout this country who are affected by this crisis. you know, lara just brought up some really great big takeaways from our borde rlr trip. the one thing that i'm reminded of that i don't think americans realizi' oe that we have to educate them on, sean, is we simply do not have operational control over our border. o th when you go down to the border, you see how the cartels know
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exactl w thy where to bring people on an airplane. then they put them on the bus. then they know exactly wherew to drop them off so that they can be picked up by borderto foa patrol. anyb it's all very formulaic. i erybody has nice sneakerody , good looking clothes. they look clean. doesn't look like it was a hard trip like it. obviously, it's different in every scenario, but certainly that'sip i you're seeing in yuma, you realize that we don't the operationalhave control ovr our southern border. the cartels do. and whatels do the biden-harris administration is effectively doing is they are turning mexicowhatarristion is into a i they are turning it into narco a narco state. s bill they are making these cartels billions and billions dollars r througho their failed border policies. and therefore the police, and the politicians, the judges, civil society in mexico is losing to the cartelso because we are enriching them and we are putting a failed state on our border through these heinous policies. >> it really is scary. laura, this obviously is issue i
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number, as you rightly pointt ou out, but i wish people knew more. i'll give you the last wort id. >> yeah, this is exactly why we need donald trump back in the white house. we want to secure southern border. you don't have a countryt torn bo if you don't have a border. and i'll tell you to see ieety with my eyes, as morgan and imon did yesterday in the middle of the night a yesterd, was somg i'll never forget. and i wish kamala harris wouldte go and take that trip. >> but i don't think we'll hold our breath on that. eath on all right. we appreciate both of you. thank you, laura. than. n: we apk you, morgan ortega. when we come back, the speakerga of the house, mike johnson, n will join us to discuss the next steps to get a spendingo die next bill passea government shutdown looms. yet once again . >> straight ahead. >> i like to know my patients are experiencing putting myself in their state of mind. so it's exactly what we'll do. did you just take a patient's? >> if you know how they're feeling, think how they're
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all right. earlier tonight, the house voted on a continuing resolution to fundsolution the government. speaker of the house mike johnson attached to th ere bill a save act and that is aimed at preventing illegalting immigrants from voting in federal elections. and of cours federal e had opposition, especially from house democrats. oppoon especd to pass in a 222 202 vote giving congresss only 12 days to work together to avoid a government shutdown s weeks before the election. joining us now, speaker of the house mikere the eow johnson. mr. speaker, why would anybody be against proof of citizenship ,voter id, signature verification, chain of custody si for mail in ballots, updated voter rolls. ed voterwhy would they be againo partisan? observers in every precinct ev watching the the vs and vote all day, the voting all day, and the vote countingo all night and into the next day if needed. why are they againstda those integrity measures?
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>> these are great questions, w john, and they need to be asked. the play that we ran tonight was the right playt wa . p it was the right fight foreo the american people. it's the one they demand and deserve. desei've been saying for a coupe of weeks now, congress has two important responsibilities. obviouslweeks nocongressy upon w to fund the government and ensure the securit righty or elections. i've been traveling the country nonstop, done campaign events,ne and 206 cities across 39 states so far without exception, shown in every venue, everywhere. when we go to audience questions, the first or second question is about election security. so the bill would have accomplished both of those objectives. we would have funded the government it and securedgovernme the election, and i'm very disappointed it didn't pass. pl, we ran the right play. we came a little bit short of the goal line. so nowe little s o we go back te playbook. we will draw it up. we're already hearing whg gostimefrom our member and we got time to fix this and we'll get it done. >> letl ge me ask you, you keep saying it's the right play can and you can't get every republican to vote for it. that's your own party. what are their objections? oard
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>> how do you get them on board? well, look, there's a rangeobjet of objections. you know, some people look for the perfect piecio e looke of legislation. some people are philosophically opposed to continuing resolution pe ph s. look, i'm one of those.s i don't like this,to but everybody needs to understan d the reason that 12 separate appropriations bills were not ready for passagtee is because chuckr pasg schumer and the senate have not done their job. . they have not put one appropriation bill on the floor for passage nopue. t w so we're far apart between the two chambers. there's nothing that we caeen pt negotiate because they didn't put anything on the table. and we have the enthe tad of the fiscal year, september 30th. so we're pushed intor se this scenariptsoo, this dilemmam because of the senate's inability or unwillingness to do their job. >> chuck schumer is to blame for this. yeah, you did make the commentt that you're not going to be rolled by the senate, which i like to hear. and then it just brings the question of, okay, well, even if you increase your majority what does
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this mean for you running for f speaker in if republicans hold the house and hopefully even add to their majoritfully y. does this does this hurt you in ann y way? the >> not look, this is part of the process. i mean, we have a small margin and that's why we're laser focused on growing that majority. >> it's critically important. i want everybody to remember this whe bodyn. ident donald trump is elected president. if the democrats have the majority in thifavety ie house, they will impeach him on the first day of office that everybody knows what will e.th happen here. we have got to grow the majority. and i'm absolutely convinced we're going tority show i'm ver. bullish about the election cycle. in fact, if you go to grow the majority qcoou go m see all of our reasons for hope. we have an extraordinary stable wery stabls that are going to. flip these blue seats to red and our incumbents are going to be reelected. i we're going to be in the driver's seat in january for the beginning of the new congress. and we're going to have republican control of the senate. we're going to grow the house majority, and donald trump wil s be back in the white house. >> why are republicans sout reluctant to ever shut down the government?
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one of they just shut it down. well, let's be honest, when they do shut down the government, it's not really a shutdown. non-essentiament it'really al wu furlough. they usually get back pasually y and workers keep working. are our armed forces keep working, social security checks, etc., that keeps going out. essential services continu.e. and then people in the end end up getting a paid vacation. >> why are people so reluctant against that? well, if you're a military and family and a spouse is deployed and you know, you're at home thth youedr you you rely on that paycheck to come in. you rely on gettine ome ing paif on time. if you're a tsa agent or y a border patrol agent, o w you know, we need them to bem to doing their job and not not going on furloug h and not having people not showing up for work is, in fact, getting checks. but look, i don't thinthink itk it's going to come to a shutdown. i believe we can get this job done. liken.e we c, i we go back to te playbook. we have time. we have time to get it done. and we will we're going to deliver for the american
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people. >> all right. well, we appreciate it. a lo >> well, we'll watch it. 12 days is not a lot of timee and nobody ever hits their deadline when it comes to budgets in washingtonmes tou we do appreciate your time. speaker of the house mike w johnson, thank you. when we come back, we'll havecoe more headed straight aheadk we n you know where something comes from, you know everything about it. when you discover bull and branch betting, you uncover most extraordinary feeling of comfort and care. we prioritize toxin free organic cotton. we pay treat people fairly, all in pursuit of the most natural softness possible. from the first touch of bull and branch bedding, you feel the difference. experience the difference. >> apple and brand icon want the effects of faster meat roe sparks they contain sildenafil and tadalafil
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