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i don't know if he wins new york hotel but the fact he's willing to go there signals people in the swing states he is unwilling to give up on anyone whether a democrat, whether republican, red state, blues state he is in a fight for everi one. was thisimportant rally tonight? this was a 10 and opted out of thhae ballpark and took therats narrative from kamala harris. >> i would sayu so similarly sou have to make them spend to hom defend home turf. >> i think 10 focusing onssag substance. speeolicd when i am telling you, this is interesting and someone from new england, i want him to go to connecticut, massachusetts, vermont, new hampshire. thank you for bearing with uouge tonight. we really appreciate >> todd: donald trump has his eye on the empire state and
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supporters just gave his campaign a major jolt. carley, that rally was not his only stop. >> do is right, you are the people's champion, mr. president. >> oh, wow. [cheering] >> i like that, now i really like that. >> trump, trump, trump, trump, trump. [cheering] >> todd: we got all the highlights from trum's ap appearance from gutfeld beyond ti tyrus's belt. >> carley: and kamala harris gearing up for an interview with oprah winfrey today. >> todd: don't miss this adorable and special meeting between the former president and one of his youngest supporters,
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we brought you this story last week. the story continues this week in a most exceptional way. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. let's get to brooke singman. >> brooke: former president donald trump made an appearance on gutfeld last night and talked to surviving two assassination attempts. >> secret service did a good job, they saw the barrel of a big gun through the bushes. how many people would see that? he was exceptional to have done it. we are going through a lot of it, getting good at it. i don't want to say that too loudly and brin jinxes along. i was thinking since butler and being president is a very dangerous job. >> brooke: trump slamming vice president kamala harris' lack of interviews. >> doesn't do interviews.
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you would not see her come on to this show, she does not like doing interviews. she's not knowledgeable about economy and various things, it would be a problem. >> brooke: trump met by massive sold-out crowd for the rally last night. trump a native new yorker is confident he will win his home state in november. >> i'm thrilled to be back in the state i love with thousands of proud patriotic new yorkers who are really the heart and soul of america. we know that. [cheering] >> and the reason i'm here is because hasn't been done in many decades, it hasn't d.n.a. for a long time. we are going to win new york. [cheering] >> brooke: new fox news poll shows v.p. harris leading by 2
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points. among voters who want a change, trump is leading harris by a wide 31-point margin. former president will be attendings a fighting antisemitism event in washington. >> carley: brooke singman, thank you so much. for the first time, we are seeing the mugshot of ryan wesley routh, who is smirk, as he faces federal gun charges for attempting to kill the president on sunday. task force members are confirming the former president does have the same level of secret service he had when he was president and security was increased after the first assassination attempt in july. as congress investigates security failures that led to two separate attempts on his life, lawmakers from both parties say they are being stonewalled.
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>> the secret service, fbi, dhs, have not been forthcoming. we are over two months since butler. do you know secret service has not given congressional investigators documents and evidence we've been asking for for two months since trump was shot in the face and now nearly shot at again and secret service and stonewalling right to this hour. what is going on here? they need to level with us and the american people and tell us what in the world happened. >> carley: internal report by the secret service on the july 13th assassination attempt was supposed to be released, it has been delayed. >> todd: happening toward, vice president harris will sit down with oprah for a virtual event. harris became first democrat since 1996 to not get a -- from the teamsters.
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the teamsters will not endorse either. >> we could not get national right to work, not staying out of labor disputes, like what happened in the rail industry. we did not get solid commitments from either candidate. both sides have to take a step back and reevaluate what their commitment is to working people. >> todd: teamsters may not be making a formal endorsement, poll shows majority of rank and file support former president donald trump. diddy will be staying behind bars while he waits for his trial. there is a quote saying he is just as bad as epstein, that is coming up. >> carley: and alexandria ocasio-cortez is not happy teamsters are refusing to endorse kamala harris.
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>> chanley: the federal judge found combs is -- including those his ex-girlfriend cassie smedile cassie sent. she said, i have a fat lip and black eye, you are sick for thinking it is okay after what you have done. and another said this quote, i feel like i'm reading my own sexual trauma. new reports drawing comparison between combs and jeffrey epstein who served time for trafficking young girls before his death. a dhs agent quoted as saying, in my opinion, he's as bad as david epstein and attorney telling fox news, this is like epstein 2.0.
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you have guy extremely rich and powerful being charged with allegations that is inhumane. sean diddy combs attorney calling his current jail conditions inhumane. watch this. >> we are not giving up by a longshot, i told mr. combs, i'm going to try to get the trial as quickly as possible, he is spending difficult and inhumane housing conditions. >> chanley: combs defense is trying to convince the just to move him to essex county because of the horrific conditions at md.c. >> god forbid anything happens to me, i've been there many times, it is not a pleasant place and many judges refuse to
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send defendants there. >> chanley: combs defense needs time to walk through evidence provided by prosecutors. combs is due back in court on october 9th. >> todd: the chicago city council voted over whelmingly to support shot spotter, a technology used to detect gunshots and dispatch law enforcement throughout the city. mayor brandon johnson thinks it is a waste of money. >> let's make sure we're clear about what we're asking people of chicago to do. we spent $100 million on what essentially is walkie-talkis on a stick. >> todd: a former 911 dispatcher in chicago joins me now. keith, you are on the ground and understand how it all comes
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together when a call comes in to 911 or in this case shot spotter technology alerts authorities there is a gunshot in a neighborhood. how vital is this to people of chicago and all cities where this technology exists to saving lives? >> absolutely, very vital. 1976 gunshot victims where no 911 caller called it in, shot spotter, in the last 14 months, 1976 were spotted by shot spotter and many lives saved. me being a former dispatcher and police officer, i understand this is a crucial thing. larry sneling, great guy, he understands this is crucial and is saving lives. it is not getting officers over here, this is what issic taking place in terms of gunshots, it
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is specific saying high capacity rounds or there is three shooters or individuals are running shooting. it is very specific and in a place like chicago, where crime and gunshots are rampant killing and hurting people, this is needed. we have to take a look at that and the huge divide with city council versus the mayor. >> todd: the city council supports this, they voted for it. take a listen to their support of shot spotter. >> the detection is working. it is detecting bullets are firing. >> there is fear in the communities, my residents know that the police need this tool. it is a tool based on the unfortunate fact our city sees more shots fired anywhere else in the world. >> the police cannot do all that, wo, so they need, we need shot spotters. >> todd: mayor johnsons he will veto this because "it leads to
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overpolicing." i would argue your city needs overpolicing. look at numbers, they are not good when you look at crime happening this year. 416 murders, 1700 shootings, 1500 sexual assaults and over 14,000 thefts. doesn't chicago need all the policing it can get? >> community engagement is a big piece that a lot of politicians are battling. we have pod cameras and license plate readers and body-worn cameras that the city is pouring dollars into. i'm not saying to take those away, those assist our officers to do their jobs we muft not defund police, fund them with crucial technology that will assist with their jobs. we're supposed to have 13,000 officers, we're down with 2000
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officers. with the statistics of gunshots and rampant crime, we need solutions like this and many more that will assist officers to do a great job like they do each and everyday. >> todd: well said. mayor johnson called it walkie-talkis on a stick. they allow police to communicate. that is an odd criticism like he doesn't want police communiccommu communicating to solve crime. senior meteorologist janice dean with the fox weather forecast. >> janice: start with the northeast, we have a coastal low not going anywhere and it could bring showers here and there, along the coast we'll see main impacts through friday. so meandering coastal low, high blocking it from going anywhere, that means we'll see persistent onshore flow. more realistically, it is rip
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current and coastal flood front as water is pushed inland. chance of development for this area of low pressure near the bay of campici. this is something we'll mop tor, reliable forecast models develop this into a tropical storm, maybe a hurricane, something to watch over the weekend, water is warm in gulf and we are in peak season. otherwise potential for strong to severe thunderstorms for central plains and midwest as a cold front moves through. ahead of that cold front, still looking at 90s and hanging on to summer in dallas and atlanta. in new york, yeah degrees. >> carley: winter is coming. >> janice: we have a lead-up. >> todd: carley is like january is next week. >> janice: here comes christmas.
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>> todd: did you get your gifts? >> carley: the fbi just confirmed new details on iran's hack of the trump campaign, hackers sent stolen material to democrats and the media. >> todd: former cia station chief dan hofman reacts next. 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they start. and treatment is 4 times a year. in a survey, 91% of users wish they'd started sooner. so why wait? talk to your doctor. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history,
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>> todd: a fox news alert, israeli war planes striking a weapons storage facility in southern lebanon after israel declared new phase in the war. >> carley: this is after israel's mossad is believed to have detonated pagers of members. mike tobin is in tel aviv with the latest. mike. >> mike: the head of hezbollah executive council said israel is in for a special punishment. it looks like it is israel on the offensive. israeli air force hit several targets in southern lebanon today, including a weapons
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storage facility. there was sabotaged electronics and solar equipment exploding. 21 people were killed and 300 injured. an explosive device was found in the american university of beirut hospital and exploded. that is after israel's security cabinet included northern front as a goal in the war. the defense minister promised the war is entering a new phase. >> it is too soon to know if what happened over last couple days will have any effect on where we are with the ceasefire deal. we are not closer to that now than we were even a week ago. it is difficult to see any immediate impact of these incidents and too soon to know in general. >> mike: hezbollah did strike at israel, anti-tank missile fired
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into realiisrael and injuring e. there were a few more projectiles fired out of lebanon that landed in israel resulting in no injuries. we are investigating those. there will be a public address today, we'll follow it. back to you. >> carley: mike tobin live in tel aviv with the very latest. thank you. bring in former cia station chief and fox news contributor, dan hofman. if this pager and walky-talkie explosion were seen on a movie, it would be unbelievable. but it did happen and there was a second wave yesterday with the walkie-talkies. how did israel pull this off? >> israel was able to penetrate hezbollah supply chain for the
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walkie-talkies, it probably took months, if not years to do that and design kinetic cyber operation. they had this on the shelf to use at time and place of their choosing and these are the results we've seen. it causes tremendous harm to hezbollah. causes distrust in their communications and creates a fog of war. making it difficult to launch attacks against israel and deal with israeli airstrikes we're seeing now. >> carley: yeah, hezbollah now is saying israel will receive a special punishment as a result. you have israel launching another round of airstrikes inside lebanon, hitting hezbollah targets and say they are entering new phase of war. what happens next? >> dan: i think israel made it clear, they have been at war with hezbollah for the last year and 60,000 israelis have been
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forced to move near the lo golan heights. part of israel's economy has been devastated. israel is saying we need to move people back and we can't because hezbollah is launching robbet attacks everyday. that is why we are seeing this new phase. >> carley: story that impacts united states, the fbi revealed iranian hackers sent stolen trump campaign information to trump working for the biden campaign, nobody in the biden campaign opened the e-mails or took the bait, but it shows election interference from our number one adversary. what do you think about this? >> dan: those were unsolicited e-mails and it demonstrates iran, and look, china and russia are seeking to interfere with the democratic process. they want for americans not to
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trust our own democracy, that is what russia, china, north korea and iran are fighting for, democracy scares them. it is open season onnure on election process. we've done a good job defending, cou countering and defending ourselves against that onslot. >> carley: do you think iran was trying to help the biden campaign or just trying to sow discord and reek havoc within our election? >> dan: no evidence they helped the biden campaign, they may want to appear they are doing so to stroke discord. best thing for both parties, come together and agree this should not be happening, i would as a citizen ask, both parties should focus on policy differences and find common ground in opposing this axis of tyranny, of russia, china seeking to do us harm.
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>> carley: sound advice. thank you, have a great day. >> todd: kamala harris will sit down with oprah today for a virtual conversation, she has a tough act to follow after donald trump joined greg gutfeld and went after the media. watch. >> the media is dishonest and corrupt. i walked off and they said i'm the goat in debates. i had a lot of debates and goat means greatest of all time. i walked off that stage and thought i had the best debate. i was unfairly treated by the anchors, i am not fans of them anymore. >> todd: caroline, great to have you here, how great forum is late-night show like gutfeld for donald trump to show his lighter and funnier side? >> it is perfect.
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this is where he thrives, kamala could not survive in a setting like this, you have to make jokes and take jokes. you have to absorb funny heat. it is not necessarily a polished, scripted venue. i think trump really proved he can go in alternative media ecosystems in way kamala can't. it has to be curated, like sitting down with oprah, for a puff piece in video form. >> todd: you pose the question, how would kamala do, her latest word salad might give an indication, take a look. >> i grew up understanding that children of the community are the children of the community. and we should all have a vested interest in ensuring that children can go -- grow up with the resources that they need to achieve their god-given potential. >> todd: putting aside substance what she said there, the
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children are not yours, they are children of the democrats, which is concerning in its own right. the fact she cannot form sentences without repeating herself. she couldn't do a gutfeld, shouldn't we question her viability if she can't complete that test? >> yes, she starts putting words together and eventually gets around to it, you have to sit through an exhausting word salad on the way there. no doubt trump said he's best at debates, he means extemporaneous speaking in response to adverse aerial questions, she can't do that. it has to be a protected environment where she's not being fed questions, but she's basically delivering rehearsed remarks. if she's asked something she did not prepare for, good luck, she proved that in the direct
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aftermath ever the debate. every single remark she gave and any kind of talk show setting or whatever was very incoherent. it did not have a lot to say. >> todd: last question, how scripted do you think tonight will be with oprah? >> i think what they are trying to do with oprah is resurrect obama mania in 2012, a oprah stomped for obama. kamala harris is not obama, she lacks his talent and speaking ability. instead of yes, we can, we're not going back. i think the american people are not falling for that and yes, like i said, obama was this natural formidable force, whether you disagree with his politics or not. kamala is not. >> todd: how much weight, no pun inknow tended, does oprah carry?
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i don't think the same. over to you. >> carley: former president trump met an eight-year-olds supporter yesterday. liam has a rare brain disease and we told you about him when trump sent him a birthday letter. yesterday was more special for the young supporters. >> that does not matter because i -- best president you have ever had, best president you will ever have. [indiscernible] -- real good stuff, okay. take care of yourself, okay? >> carley: that is phenomenal, trump invited the family to be his vip guest and gave them a shoutout. liam's family says this is one of his biggest dreams come true, nothing not to like about that. vice president kamala harris is taking a jab at trump's plan to secure our southern border. >> they have pledged to carry
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out the largest deportation, a mass deportation, in american history. imagine what that would look like and be. >> carley: the molther of rache morin who was murdered by an illegal immigrant joins us next with her message. with the ones you love. ask your doctor about farxiga today. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ choice hotels is a family of brands with a hotel for any traveler you want to be... like #1 chef dad, cookin' up a free, hot breakfast for the entire family at a comfort hotel. mom made this. umm... i...added...
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>> donald trump and his extremist allies will keep trying to pull us backward. we remember what they did to tear families apart and now they have pledged to carry out the largest deportation, a mass deportation, in american history. imagine what that would look like and be. >> carley: that was vice president kamala harris slamming former president trump's plan for a mass deportation while addressing the congressional hispanic caucus. patty addressed a congressional panel yesterday and had this to say. >> they say that tborders are safe, we live 1800 miles from the southern border, they are not safe. if you have a sanctuary city in
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your state, you are not safe, you folks will continue with your partisan politics and not take to heart the lives of the american people that put you in office to begin with. >> carley: patty morin joins us now. i have listened to you testify on capitol hill, it is heartbreaking to hear about what rachel endured and what you and your family have gone through as a result. it musting difficult to speak so publicly about this. what are you hoping to achieve in doing so? >> what i'm hoping to achieve is that they will actually listen to the american people. i know there is a lot of rhetoric going back and forth between partisan parties and poin pointing fingers. this goes beyond politics, it is the lives of the american people
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and not that americans are against immigration, what we are against is massive immigration, illegal immigration, swarming our borders, swarming and filling up our cities and towns that local communities can't afford to take care of them. also we don't know who we are letting into the country. it is not just hispanics, but it's folks from 160 different countries around the world and a lot of them are the criminals and the gangs and the cri criminal -- so early in the morning, i can't think. the folks that these countries don't want and want to send out of their countries so their countries look safe. it is not safe for us. >> carley: no, it is not. you have been very clear and eluded to it in what you just
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said, you don't want this to be a political issue. you don't want your daughter to be the face of a political cause, you want this to be an american issue. do you think you are seeing success in getting there? >> what i mean by it, i want people to go beyond politics and i do realize it was a real eye-opener actually sitting in these hearings to see how divided and how far apart the democratic is from the republican party. a lot of times in hearings they spout their values and what they have done, but actually it is just all talk and nothing is getting done. there are a few that genuinely care about the american people and are asking the right questions, i'm hoping this leads to some kind of legislation that will put policies back into place that protect the borders
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and protect american people in the beginning. also, the policies protect americans and not some point down the road hurt americans, but then allow us to vet the people coming into the united states. they should stay in their countries and be vetted so we know who is coming in. you don't just let anybody into your house. >> carley: no, you lock your doors to keep your family safe. that should be what all politicians want, you are right. it should not be a political issue and it has become one. what have your interactions been like with donald trump and kamala harris? >> no interaction with kamala harris or the biden administration at all. with mr. trump, it's been several interactions, like he checks in with our family just to see how we're doing and if we
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need anything and it is more emotional support and just like i'm here for you and your family. if you need anything. they have become friends actually because i think they genuinely care for our family and i think they genuinely care for the american people. >> carley: patty, can you tell us more about rachel? we see her pictures, she was beautiful with the bright blond hair. she has five children, how are they doing? tell us more about your daughter. >> my daughter rachel, she was five foot two, she would argue with her sister about her height because they are both on the short side. she was a little spit fire. she worked really hard. she wouldn't give up. she always had a plan for the future. she had plans for her kids.
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she had a vision for her family. she was very kind and compassionate, it was the house where all the neighborhood kids would come to be because she was so welcoming. her kids are taking this really very hard and i do appreciate they have been out of the lime light, it helps them to heal and to process this. i think it is going to take time because as they grow they'll understand more and they'll have to reprocess this sorrow all over again. >> carley: i know you did a nationwide search to find her killer and keep her story alive and you're doing just that 6789 thank you for joining us and i'm glad to know more about rachel and we can think about her being a spit fire and fighting with her sister about their height.
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patty morin, thank you, we appreciate you. >> thank you very much for having me, i appreciate it. >> carley: you're vehicle welcome. >> todd: federal reserve chair jerome powell blaming migrant crisis for growing unemploy men rate. cheryl casone from fox business here with details. >> cheryl: good morning. yeah, federal reserve voted to cut interest rates by half a point yesterday. as we discussed on fox business, several analysts were calling for the committee to make that move to deal with a weakening job market, which we are seeing happen across this country. it was powell's admission about labor market and dynamics of it that caught people's attention. listen to what he says after the decision about why unemployment is rising. >> if you are having millions of people come into the labor force and creating 100,000 jobs, you see unemnoployment go up.
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there is influx across the border and that is one thing that has allowed unemployment rate to rise and slower hiring rate which is something we watch carefully. >> cheryl: first interest rate cut we have seen since 2020. unemployment is 4.2%. >> todd: not a lot is being spoke about the migrant crisis in this. good for jerome powell bringing it up in a national forum. don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria. check in with steve doocy to see what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: big thursday on "fox and friends," kicks off 11 minutes and nine seconds from now. first up doug burgum is in israel highlighting how the biden-harris administration's energy policy is leading to more money in the pocket of terror
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groups. he is live from israel. we'll talk to him about what he's discovered. plus, "fox and friends" exclusive, you remember harris' big flip flop on fracking, we sent lawrence to the oilfield to find out if oil workers trust what she says. and new fox poll shows harris gaining support, but trump leads where it could make a diff difference. kellyanne conway breaks down the numbers. lady gaga's dad is making a big political announcement on "fox and friends." i wonder if we'll have paparazzi around? song joke. all that and so much more top of the hour. todd and carley back in a couple, you are watching "fox and friends first." did you know, sweat from stress is actually smellier than other kinds of sweat? that's why i use secret clinical antiperspirant.
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trouble who do they call when we need to make sure that teachers pensions are bailed out, when we need make sure that they have a fair shake at the negotiating table with rail, it was sean o'brien calling democrats for help. >> todd: new york congresswoman claudia tenney joins us now. >> todd: congressman, isn't it the other way around when democrats need to win elections they call up the teamsters and then ultimately cater to what the union bosses want instead of catering one to the rank and file but, two, most importantly to the american people. >> well, it's interesting that she says that how undemocratic of her. the majority of the teamsters rank and file members supported donald trump a poll. that's why the teamster's leadership didn't come out and go against their own members. but, she wants them to do that because, guess why they are struggling? it's the green new deal of new york that was passed in new york and something she advocates for that's hurting all kinds of union members all across new york and all across the country. and it's affecting new york
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state as well. remember, trump was just in a fantastic rally in long island yesterday new york is a union state and there are a lot of union members, particularly in upstate that support republicans because our policies give them jobs, keep them in new york, and keep them in our beautiful state being driven out by policies like aoc who drive the agenda in left wing albany who controls our state. yeah, the teamsters understand more a.o.c. means less jobs for our teamsters union and less jobs for our workers and less jobs for the american people. less productivity. that's why you are seeing so many union members won't say anything but they are actually going to come out and support republicans and they are going to support president trump in upstate new york. i work with unions every day in my job in upstate new york, police, fire, the linemen, we always forget about the heroic efforts of the linemen out there every day making sure that we have energy, our hospitals are running, our schools are running, our businesses, all these things they do, they are brave people that are in unions. she doesn't get it. she is just all about politics
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and against the democracy, actually. >> carley: congresswoman, i'm glad you brought up the rally in new york, it was huge. there were people even outside the venue space watching him speak on big screen tvs, and his message to try to encourage people to vote with him is with the crime, with the immigration, with the economy, what the heck do you have to lose? vote for me. what did you think about that message and his chances of winning the state? >> well, it's going to be a tough, tough climb to win new york state. new york city you have to win a certain percentage and then you got win upstate new york which he will win, lee zeldin came really close to the fantastic campaign. i don't want to count it out, but it's a tough -- it's a tough climb for him. look, i think president trump was really on his game last night. he came back with the humorous, unifying president trump. is he talking about things that everybody is experiencing from bad policies caused by the left, particularly in new york state. the crime. i just mentioned the energy problem.
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people having high inflation. high gas costs. high grocery costs all those things are affecting us. trump is saying why not choose me. i will give you a job, stay? new york. still fighting the battle in new york state. so many have left. highest migration of any state in the entire nation over a million people, a i think a mill and a half people or new york have left new york. i don't know if it's warm-up on the gutfeld show. i love him. perfect setting for president trump. trump is one of those fun people when you get to know him, it's hard not to like him. i was able to join president trump for golf a few months ago. i'm a golfer. there is the babbitter back and forth. he is really humorous. he is really fun. competitive in a great way. all of that is starting to shine with president trump. look it, he is under so much stress, lawsuits brought against him unfairly. he has been shot at and two
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assassination attempts, what a leader. what a courageous guy. i'm just so proud of the way he has been coming out lately and being himself, being honest as he always is but humorous. and his sense of humor is what people need to know. he is a warm guy. he is a humorous guy. look, he called my son beings , marine.the day he was deployee middle east. he is has a wonderful side to him. make sure we see that as he goes into the campaign. he will get more votes and unify america. >> todd: one voter said i want to see him just smile more. whether it was gutfeld. it does speak to the voter. >> we did learn during the bryson dechambeau is he a good golfer. >> todd: so is claudia tenney. >> he is a good golfer. i can say that ♪ ♪
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