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and welcome to hannity and we have only 47 days until you the voters in this country, go to the polls. although there is early voting in the most concerned quenched election in your lifetime. this is a tipping point. thisthis is an inflection pointr the country. day after day, we are learning day s why kamala harrismala yennot be truste hard with anotr four years in office. yesterday, a former us bordey as san diego sector chief testified on capitol hilr chl, e explosive allegations against harris and biden at the borders are of course, about how he was told to lie to all of us. ng it. >> that means they knew the truth and they were hiding it. take a look at the time i was told i could not release any information on thicould nos in t or mention any of the arrests. >> the administration was trying to convince the public there was no threat at the border pubther . >> he was told to lie. the sector chief will joinr
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us for an exclusive interview in a few moments. nolusivew. also, the fbi is now saying that, oh, the mullahst in iran, they tried to influence this presidential y election by sending stolen material from the trump campaign sen mater, including pe data, emails, communications to the biden-harris campaign. could you imagine the outrage in a corrupt state run media mob if it was trump and russia ? we'll have a lot more on that tonight. but first, we are at a tipping point fo butr our with the elece less than seven weeks away. early voting already and unfortunately for the kamala harris campaign, it was another day of kind of bad headlines. this morning, the uncommitte od national movement. now, you might recall during the democratict, primaries, this is the group that organized protest votes against biden in the primary because of the harris bidensrae support of israel, which hasn't been great anyway in the war
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against the radical islamic terrorist group hamas, the group that has in their charter to the full destruction of. and they announced they're not going to endorse kamala harris in this electionthey ann cycle. make no mistake, a major blow to the harris campaign during the democratic primaries earlier this year, the group mobilized over 700,000 democrats to vote against viced. biden. uncommitted actually finished in second place in the primaries. they had 37 delegates. but the bigger problems. her campaign comes from. well, where are a lot these fro voters? they're from michigan. the uncommitted option receiveco over 13% of theboat democratic primary vote in minnesota. , on uncommitted received nearly 19% of the vote in wisconsin, a and more than 8% of democratic primary voters chosehe an uninterested and unconstructive . delegates alarm bells should be going off inside the harris
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ofld campaign. ou now, this group and their refusal to endorser refusa her d spell major trouble for kamala in states she desperately needs to win to have any chance of actually becoming president. to make matters worse, this note endorsement comes only one day after the shocking announcement from the teamsterel union that they would noa t be endorsing kamala harris, marn marking the first time since 96 that the union did notcandid endorse the democratic candidate for president. now, yesterdayat, the union nea released a poll showing 60rl, nearly 60% of their members rank and file support donaldt dd trump, president. only 34% support kamala harris . ahead of the sunouncement proving yet again more, more working class voters are supporting trump and the republican party and the conservative movemen at and. how the democratic party. as i've been telling you for a long tim i've, they have becoi the party of coastal elites from hollywoodte, d.c., to new
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york city. and by the way, our very own lawrence jones on fox and friends, he spoke with energy workers in pennsylvani energa. listen to what they had to say. kamala harris, who's the vice president, was once against fracking. >> there's no question i'm in favor of banning fracking. favoe says she's for fracking. >> i will not ban fracking. dofr you believeacki her?? i believe she's out there saying whatever she can to makre people, you know, try to swing her way so that she can try to get the presidenc shey y. the settlement around this whole region is nobody believesy. that.t i don't believe anybody in that administration. what do you believe? if she becomes the president, you're going to have even more regulatioe presid n. they're going to have people that what banks aren't going to want to invest. o se you're going to see people move out of the areas where. >> the drilling and gas is these are high paying career union jobs in the energy sector that will be at risk. when kamala harris pushes her mandate, guess what? high paying career union jobs.
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and when ford loses four and a half billion dollarswhen beca of their mandate to produce cars that they'rto produe custos don't want to have, customers want an electric vehicle, they're going to go to tesla. they're not going to go to ford. ey won'torand what ford can't ls that much money and keep paying unionh mo workers the mon with the benefits that they need and deserve . and that news doesn't end there because breaking today, a nedoew poll of registered voters released by the "new york times" of all places showing look right there, donald trump with a one point lead nationwide. and all of this comes despitefat the fact that kamala has gotten a complete fret kamalae pass fru the corrupt state run media mob since biden dropped out of the race. faced now she's faced almost zero tough questions from the pressra about her radical positions in her own words. weher ow call them on "hannity"m the kamala files. you can download them for freecc
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as a public service and she has a lot to answer for. but she's going toshe ha get thh entire campaign and not have to answer any of these extreme radical positions. you know, why did she suddenly change her, you know, position on nearly every important issue, for example. and by the way, do you believe it? because i don't you know, why did she once say the state had a to go into a gun owners home and just inspect? ng the >> they're handling their weapon in the privacy of their ownn home on top of a of course, the mandatory gun buyback that she's on tape o saying she supports. does she stilln criminal believe decriminalizing illegal immigration and giving illegal immigrants free housing, health care, education, driver's amcenseslth care, minnesota colr free. amnesty. ohnesty., and my favorite. favou if you're an illegal immigrant, please knori yw kamala believes to your right to get a free sex change operation g. is anybody going to ask her in the next 46 days about any of these questions?
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or what about the americans that have been murdered and and victims of violent crime by harris biden unvetted immigrants? does she still support, you know, the radical93 tri capital killing $93 trillion green new deal that shn new dee with bernie sanders with her promise to eliminate the filibuster to pass that. and by the way, why did sheif se sponsor it and why, if she sponsored it, does she no longer believe in it, or do doen you actually believe she doesn't believe in it? and, of course e in it?, also sponsored with bernie in the senate government health care for all and no freedom for you to have any privater yo healthdi insurance. and why did she say it was courageous not to sad sh wasy tm illegal immigrant or alien and l islamic terrorism? does she still believe in that? now, these are some of the questions. you know, 60 plus days in, she has not answered?. s and with only 46 days left, she needs to answer. media needs to demand answers. the media momedia b so far refue
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to challenge her and ask her.ll and they just are basically an extension of her press office. finall ery after nearly two months, the harris campaign strategy of hiding fromhiding the press is finally getting a little bit of pushback from the left. prislook at this "new york time" guest essay now. it was written"new guess e by ts former l.a. bureau chief, which she titled, quote, the political cost of kamala harris not answering direct questions. she's not even being ask the right question s. in the essay, he says it would,y quote, go a long way her to offer some direct and succinct answers to questionsr to about r plans. even chuck todd raising concernss. about the lackhe of details on her plan in terms of the economy terms. b >> take a look.e i think it's been a bit risky of harris not to have a lot outo there not to sort of us the fascinating question because think about this. at this point in a campaign, we thrmally have an ide.t wea of te big thing they're going to do.
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right. we knew that with biden that it's going to tw that be cn related, but it was going toew be a big thing involving, you know, with, as you pointedtm out, trump with tax cuts. what is her first hundred days? what ie s the on day one, i'm going to do x? we know what he's going tos goie to do on day one, whether you agree with her or not. there are plans to do that.p or >> but i wonder if that's, you know, that's going to her. at some point, the voters are going, hey, i don't like what he's doing, but what are you going to do? >> and it's been a lott. of vagueness. chuck, just listen to herust in her own. do your research. tim russert used to host meet, r meet the press. tim russert always did his research. i knew tim russertways research. tim russert was very nice to me. tim russert used to call meionso and ask my opinions on why i thought this way as a conservativei though , i even diddebates, debates he would moderate between me and james carvillee , and he'd come on my radio show, his book, big russ, one of the best books i ever read. it's a great book. and the follow up was a great book to so but russert would do his homework. here's your homework, chuc dk.
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she supports the $93 trillion green new deal. green nechuck she co-sponsored e with bernie sanders in the u.s. senate. witshe said she would eliminat the filibuster to pass it. she'filik she's now proposed the largest tax increase in the history in the country,ng including taxing unrealized capital gains. alized cal gainslisten to what n and unless she changes that, you assume that's her position. >> you know, this pushback or pb you alleged pushback or minor pushback from the liberal media mollegedr minob, you know, who i 100% in the tank from fairla harris, fairly meaningless unless they get answers. according to a new reporless unk at this, 95% of coverage of donalt thd trump, abc, cbs, nbc has been negative sincee th the second assassination attempt over the weekend. essassinawait until you see see the interview that aired on fake news cnn yesterday thert between one of the network's reporters and a trump supporter . >> look at this. what's your most importantt
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issue? >> the economy getting interest rates down. issumy, gettterest where we cane to live in america. right now, it's goodn americ. >> too expensive. okay. now, let me maybe ask you guys impolite question. but, you know, if you can afford a boat, you're not hurting so bad, right? because a boat cosnot a of money and it's a lot of upkeep. >> listen, nobody gave me. i ean i earned everything that i've got. i'm retired militaryedg i've gon power plant. and i am successful and retiretd and with boats jetskis because i did it right. and everybod by has that chance, >> whether they choose or not,hs that's up to them. >> by the way, that boat does not look like a $100 million yacht. let's be honest here. but worry.. tonight, kamala harris sat down for a hard hittingonight campain interview for the first time. it was with opra h, who noth only endorsed her, but spoke at the dnc. t only take a look at this hard hitting interview. >> president biden stepped
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aside and withdrew his candidacis candiy. >> that a veil or something dropped and you just stepped, june. >> you're looking at you at a speech like the week before, which was a great speech. >> very nice. and then the next week you walkg in and the thing you know, we each have those moments in our lives whers e time to step up. time to step up and to step up. you know the moment you heard. e i mean, i really have been saying to people it felt like a veil dropped and you sort of stepped through that veile i >> did did that actually did you feel like that? i felt a sensesibility of responsibility, to be honest . >> you. and with that comenspurposs a se of purpose. >> all right. joining us with reaction, fox news contributors joe concha, katie pavlik and harris poll chairman
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mark penn is back with us. katie, start with you. how about she step upt and answerw u the the well stad ,passionate positions that she has taken in her own words? and when is the media going to step up and demand an answer to all of these questions we've been asking now for over ybod two months while everybody else has been ignoring themng them.? >> well, she can't step upquestn and answer those questions because her answers, if they were honest, would not be accepted by theeopl american people, which is why the didn't receive a singlh ise vote the first time she ran for president. let's be clear, sean. pra is coming out and saying like chuck todd, for example, as you pointed out, she to come out and talktalk a about her positions, talk about what her vision is, what is sht hee going to do fore the first hundred days. the only reason they're bringing this up is because her strategd y of hiding from the american people and trying to present herself as authenticple anout ta is failing. there's new fox news polling out today showing that peoplec n
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her statements as inauthentic and that she's just saying things in order to getd p elected, which is backed up by bernie sanders, who, by the way, she was furthery rs who s to the left of during her time in the senate saying she thought she wathe senas her progressive val. she simply saying what she has e to to get elected in a general election in america. sing, and she's losing. she's behind a number of coalition groupbehindnumber e biden had locked up in 2020. she's behindd locked with those. she doesn't have a plan to getao them back. and american sees also see her s this polling as someone who's not a change candidate, which they're veryt which they put at of resources into pushing her as someone who'surce going o turn the page or not take us back. and people aren't buying. >> given she's been hiding from these questions. you know, joe, you follow the media as well as anybody i in the industry. probably you're the best media probt is out there. and i look at that. yes. and they are complicit. ion
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they are an extension of our press office. and to get thi offices intohi and campaign and only have 46 days left and she is notswered answered, by my count, about 27 hard questions about statements and positions she has takenhe in her own words is is malpractice on a level country has never seen before? is it just that theye hate trump that much, that they like her that much becausy likee up l the point when she was being considered as a for biden had the lowest approval rating of any vice president in history? >> well, that's correc in histoa and the numbers back you up as far as. yes. and they hate trump, by the way, that that's fueling most of this. donald trump and j.d. vancey th have done 73 interviews since kamala harris became the nominee. kamala harris and assistant volunteer coach walls have done seven or 67 less. >> if you're an independent voter, undecided voter, democrat that's on the fence.
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how do you hear those numbersu and see anything that resembles leadership ohoser competence in their policies and their ability to speak outside of a donaprompter ies o? this may be why donald trump, to katie's point, before, as far as coalitions, is absolutely thumping kamala harris when it comes to votes fro whem the teamstersm and their rank and file, he's up nearly 30 points, accordinstg to their own internl polling. and when they have done interviews, the answer s provided by harris and walz have been all frosting and, nono cake. right. i mean, how are you going to lower the cost of living that a vic cak lthe coe preside? well, i grew up in a middle class family. okay. but what's your plani grew to ce an opportunity? economy. okay. what does that even mean? and you've been in power for hal more than three and a half years. why have you implemented havey? and plan alreadars, why >> because donald trump is a threat to democracy. it must be stopped. i mean, this is a campaign. shoo that's a show about nothing. except this is not seinfeld. excep abu said it. and you're exactly right about this. this is about the future of the countr about futy and the mostoo consequential election of our lifetime. >> and the press shoul lifetimed be demanding kamala harris
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and tim walz hold this thing called a press conference. d. vn j.d. vancece and donaldonald trump havetr held 15 since she became the nominee. she has held. and tim walz has held 0.0. and ain't going to happen because kamala harris' handlers are petrified to put her in any media environment that thepetri can't dictate and control sean. >> you know,di mark, i knowu ar you're a fair guy. early voting has startede and. we do have probably the most unique situation i've ever witnessed since i've been covering presidential politics . how is it she can co-sponsor?w something is extremeis i and radical as the green new deal. $93 trillion.3 the elimination of private health insurancetrilliof. government health care for all. support of eliminating the filibusterg the fi. free housing. health care. education. driver's license, frees. college amnesty for illegalr ile and free sex change operations.
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and not have a single question. about it. you know, no fracking, n noo drilling. defund. dismantle. support for a bill. a bail fund in minnesota. - bailfour days after a minneaps police precinct is burned to the ground. her stating during the rioting in the summer of 2020, they're not going to stop rioting. they shouldn't sto to stop and we're not going to stop. 574 riots, two dozen dead4 riot americans, thousands of injured cops. i don's,0 deadt know. i mean, i would thinki the american people havewoulo ge some to get an answer to these basic fundamental questionsd and an answer to her radical position is defund, dismantle, no bail laws. you know, this is madness. me. at least answer the question and let the american people be informed. that's not happening. mark penn. help me out. tellor can me how that's good fr the american people. how is that healthy for our republic?
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well, as you know, look, i like campaigns with debates,with with interviews, with policy papers. drviewspolicythink when you lox fox poll, people who vote for trump are votingle, peop his poe people who are voting for her are just saying, i like her. i'm voting for her either because i like her or i don't like because . . and you know what? the media like me. the media is not going like me. so everybody else is not going to. not going to have the media is not going to press her. i think i think ultimately trump is going to have to say, let's do another hav say. y thin you know, on fox news, maybe that's the only thing she'll do with people. you know, see both candidateo is that i could name. but you're going to follow the mainstream media here is not going to do a debate. >> she's not doing a debate on fox. she was offered a debate on fox. it turned into a tow>> she debae and trump and harrisburg. >> bret and marthad tr would be fair. yeah, i think it would be adebae
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great debate. but, you know, if you're countin be countig, you s sean, if you're counting on the mainstream media to pressto on these issue questions, that is not going to happen. >> so so we're going to get through the entire campaign and my list of 27 statedugh th positions of kamala harris areth she's going to get away with never answering one of them. >> that'ver answe ofs what you'e the american people tonight? i'm saying that it's going to be up to the trump campaign to deliver that messag trumpe if they want to, but it is not going to be a job. the mainstream media does. i think joe completely agrees with it, and i don't think it's going to change agr between now and election day. >> i said it, you know,>> jou seven and eight journalism in america is dead, gone, dead, buried, put a flower on the grave site. thank you all. when we come back, a former senior border patrol agent made incredible allegationssenior l about biden and harris lying about illegal immigration. ilgratiohe was told to cover it.
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biden administration intentionally covered up the borderhae bide. and in his testimony, hickey explained the lengths that the administration went to to lie p to the american people, concealed information from the medieo concealn fra. >> now, take a look at this. for the first time in my 25 years in under five different administrations>h ,whether through neglect or on purpose, i saw a large scale lapse in our abilityose, thi ton people to their country of origin simultaneously in san diego. >> we had an exponential increase in significant interest aliens. these are aliens with significant ties to terrorism prior to terr to ts administration. the san diego sector average donce 10 to 15 as irs per year. >> once word was out, the border was far easier to cross. san diego went over 100 essays in 2022, well over that in 2023, and even more than that registered this yea a r. these are only the ones we caught. cae i was told i could
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not release any information on this increase in size orny mention any of the arrests. the administration was trying to convincf he wase public there was no threat at the border. >> i had to release illegal i by the hundreds each day into communities who could not support them to quiettw the problem. >> two flights a week were provided from san diego to texas. oa weekprovidedthese flights sit aliens that would have been released in san diego overbroug. to texas. each flight cost approximately $150,000. >> this was the administration's way to tr.y quiet the border crisis through pressure from the administration, my headquarters became more interested in the fiction that being portrayed in the media not at all concerned with reality. each time we asked for helpth in with a new issue, it fell on deaf ears. at times t in san diego, weiens had 2000 or more aliens sitting in between the fences askingin a to turn themselves in. i was told to move them out of the side of the media te the all right. here with more former u.s. border patrol san diego sector . aaron hickey. so you were told to keep theseli
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illegal immigrants out of sighgt at the same time. harris, biden, mayorkasevery and every other administrationot official, they were telling the american people that the border is secureth and the border is closed. so they basically were telling you to lie to the american people and cover uplf on their behalf. is that is that an accurate den? iptio t >> i think it's pretty accurate' . >> they wouldn't allow us to put out any information. t the it was very frustrating knowing what was going on, knowing that there were large gapswhatoingd th in the be coverage and that there were real threats theree real that we weren't able to address and that there were real threats entering our country. >> and who was telling you to do that? it came through my headquarters ,border patrol headquarters. >> and they also prevented
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you from reporting the names and the actual numbe fporting rs of illegal immigrants that had ties to terror. and if that's the case, because we know there are hundreds of people with terror ties in this countrrey, we know that there are people, what, 11 and a half million is now the number of people we know about. and then, of course, there are the two ways. but people coming from 180ountri countries that would include our toes includep geopolitical s and countries with terror ties ,that would be iran and syria and egypt and afghanistan and that would include venezuela. ludes and, include ten tens of thousands from russia and china. am i correct about thaof thousa you are correct. we are not allowed to put anyinm information out on any of the individuals, whether iat anyt be their significant interest, a significant increase - in number of the significant interest aliens that entered ors
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information out that we had large gaps, area zones e entire zones across texas, arizona and california that hana no agent presence for four weeks at a time was we have no idea what and who entered our country over that timeframe. and we weren't. >> so let me ask you an either. if you couldn't put outname a the name and the numbers of people that had known terronr ties, what happened to those people? >> were they release, whatd our country, even though you knew they had known terror tiesh yo at the actual end state for all of those people?ere an i don't know the where any of them ended up, but ifm ended they had significant terrorist ties, we would turn them over to the fbie woulm over for furtr questioning and then they would go oved thenr to immigrationfori and customs enforcement for a final determination. i don't knownarminatio the, ultimate, but as many there were and as much of that was going on likely of them were releasedited
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into the united states public is i sta. s it safe to say that you have knowledge that therecountr are people from countries with known terror tiesie and tht have known terror ties themselves? is it safe to say that yout are pretty confident that they have been released int theour cou our countrnty? fe t >> i think it's safe to say the that they are here for fornumber sure. between those numbers that came througs thath, the inability hat that agents had to do proper pre questioning when because theresn were so many people that they had to deal with each dayha that they slipped through the cracks and entered into our country. ye >>thks ands so would it then bel to conclude people with known terror ties from countries with known terror ties that you were told to lie about? would it be logical to conclude that they're likely in this country plotting, planning, scheming another 911 attack or a
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worse? and if, in fact that happens, would it be fair to blams wht be harris biden for and mayorkas for allowing this to happen? and if americans die, wouldn't they have blood, their hands? >> well, i think it's one of the things that keeps me up at night. it's one of the things that keepsit's oe th the all agg that i worked with up at night, knowing that there are thoset those threats that likely did and have come into our country that are here. >> and that is a much more likely possibility. now with the the inabilityw ini to do the border patrol mission of national security over the last several years. >> were you forced to releaseil illegal immigrants and pay for flights from your in san diego to texas? and how much did those flights e cost the american taxpayer and how many flights were therne ? >> the flights started.
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we were releasing hundreds and sometimes 1000 thousand or more people a day into downtown san diegso oo. diego. we were given two flights a week from san diego to texas, about a little over 100 people per day per flight. >> so twice a week to fly them to texas to be released.sked when i asked why why that was being done, i was told that there was a problem in texas. there wa as not a problem. >> and in california, we received those flights for about a month and then they stopped once those flightsp stopped. >> we continued to release. ed wntinued we had no had no ch. >> i was told not release anymore into san diego. my reply was that i cannot keep those people. >> once a person is determined to be released is a fourth amendment violation. to hold them in detention, they must be released. and so i told them they must be released that i would noti sd
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stop releasing. >> so basically they put you igu a position that you had to the violate the laws of this country. because last laws o checked, you're not allowed to enter the country without approval. r and then you became in that sense, they put you in a positionoval. where you hadto to release them into the sanctuary state of california. them into thebut aaron hickey,r being honest with the american peoplk you foe and teln them the truth. it's important they know and i'm gladow that when they gt here that now kamala supports decriminalizse them getting theh on a path to citizenship after . they get free housing, health care, education. and if they want a freee sex sex change operation. op, get a legaldriver driver's license and you'll get a free college tuitionnd pan for you. amazing country we live in. thank you.tr we.u, we do appreciate your ho. now, tonight, tension is in the middle east. that continues to rise as the biden-harris administration remain a extremely weake worl on the world stage. after all, they did help iradn
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really rich by turning a blindp eye towards the sanctionse that were very effective when donald trump was president. veeffectivp wasafter two days o. device attacks on hezbollah terrorists, israel launched a series of overnight strikes in southern lebanon. now, in responsern leban, hezboh leader has now called israel's attacks declaration of war and said israel will receive a just punishment fornt their actions. and while the world is on edge n ,even still, because this hasis been ongoing, it's no wonder has our enemies want biden and harris in charge. look at this. on wednesdayd ha i, the u.s.genc intelligence agencies finally disclosed the summer disclos that iranian cyber actors said the biden harris campaign and their staffers stole a material the trump campaign that included internal emails vid vetting of potential vice presidential candidates and examresident pool of what wd be legitimate foreign election
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interference. t beindidn't seem so outraged. here with reaction, hoover institution senior fellow victor davis hanson, as well as fox, vi news contributor leo 2.0. toro victor davis hanson. e ro let's just reverse the roles here and say it was the harris biden campaign that was hacked. and let's say that they trump campaign gottht to that information sent to them from iranians. from would be a lot bigger issue in the media, but i'm just guessin tg what. dogu i know? >> i think you're right. i think everybody understand sy is that iran strategy is to have a circular war around israel, hezbollah, the houthis, the west ban..k, hamas, now sudan. and they're going try to avoid a full scale war with any one of them, which they will lose. but they are waging a wa butr of attrition to destroy the israeli economy, to displace its population,
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to stop air travel. itd it all starts and ends with iran. and iran is a little worried because in the past exchanges, they didn' becn tht come out very well.l n and the polls in the united states show a 5050 split, which they interpret as a possible chance, if not a likely chance. donald trump would not only bew elected president, but he would revert back to the policiebes that impoverish them and made it almost impossible for their surrogatest to continue this war of attrition. and so israel is basically telling people, we're going to deal with you individuale , ali, each country individually and the future is nod tht good for . and they're starting to panic. they even use the word red line draw.thn. they said this violates a red line. this is a country that has displaced 100,000 civilians and 7000 rockets and cheered on the hamas massacres. unti and until 911 had killed tere americans than any other terrorist organization hezbollah had. sotion i think it's a signthis a of panic. this attack really exposed everttacy terrorist activist
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in lebanon, in syria, all the world, in a sense, exposed an ambassador. members it worried family members and friends that didn't even know that there were terrorist t s in their midst. it scared them of israel's ability to do such anh an operation. and now they're paranoid operthey areelectric open instance they have. it's really a crippling, crippling role and notevy haveii much collateral damage, which the world keeps hectorinchg.. israel to avoid. so they're very frustrated and they're feelin verg weak at this moment. >> leo. vladimir putin endorseddorsed kamala harris. kas are arethiranian in the corner, the democrats here. i can only imaginehere. the media outrage if this were to happeno in reverseha. but when you look at this, why l wouldn't they? whk aty wouldn't they support harris and biden? because donald trump putanians sanctions on the iranians that nearly bankrupted the thamd and i think eventually woulda have resulted in a revolutiorevy
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they turned a blind eye to sanctions. they put sanction waiversanctios in place to allow $10 billion payments from countries likew 1l iraq for energy. they themselves were willing to give the iraniansenergywere n in a ransom exchange. so i don't think the iranians fear kamala harris. joe biden or any democrat. and they certainly don't want t donald. mp reelected so they're actively now interfering in our elections. and i don't see a lot out of outrage from law enforcement, which i would expect if it wasra in reverse. >> you won't see any outrage, first of all. the iranians look kamala harris, as a pushover, just like joe biden. you look at what's going o.ne et with the properties of the middle east, you look at what's going on with th.okoing oe jewih americans in this country. no federal arrest whatsoeverng regarding these pro-hamas demonstrators and the iranians. look at tho haators.e kamala has campaign, say, oh, the michigan strategy. but let's go back to this. chigan strategy.this of this in.
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when did it occur, sean? when did this information about trump campaignp's camp. where did it go in the hands of the biden campaign? when and who? >> and we're going to believe the american people are going to believe the fbi, e the same fbi that worked againsorket trump in 2020, lapt. the hunter biden laptop, the fbi, the departmente ha of justice have no credibilityts to provide any information. that last segment you talked about with the bordesegmenr. so you got trump basically fighting on his own withoutance the assistance of the federal government. >> you got the iranian government othent. hopping on pn and needles that kamala harris wins becauss ane. the if kamala harris win, they win. and that weakensy israel. i that is the biggest concern. no credibility froe m the government, to be honest with the american people and the.e iranians are hoping that come out wins so that they can keep this pressurekeep pre on the middle east and keep pressure on israel. >> yeah, well, it's kindally
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of scary, especially considerining thatg that, you ke we're watching what the is what the iranianins are doing. >> they are funding hamas, hezbollah, the houthi rebels,el and they're even fighting israel themselve s. far and as far as i'm concerned,s i' harris and biden have have done nothing but -- but try to prevent israel from winning their war against radicalterror islamic terrorists that murdered and kidnappeisdsri and beheaded and tortured israelis, the equivalent of losins,g 40,000 americans ing a day. i thank you both00. victor davis hanson. leo 2.0. thank you. all right. coming up, have you ever heard v of a contingent election? >> i have. what does it mean? n it we'll explain it and why some lawmakers are hoping nebraska becomes a winner take all electoral state. straight aheadectoral , the reae
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yourself. >> all right gop lawmakers in nebraska, they are now >> gsng for major change to the way that that state allocates electoral college votes. ly now, nebraska, they currently split their five electoral vote ths with two votes going tor of the winner of the statewide popula statewir vote and the otr
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three going to the winner of the popular vote in each congressional district. in a letter wednesday, lawmakerngressios advocated for a winner take all system, like 48 other states, stating that nebrask otha should speak with a united voice in presidential elections. senator linsey graham, he traveled to nebraska to show his suppor t for this change and its importance, emphasizingm how the election literally could have come down to a single electoralwn . s and there is a scenario under bt which both kamala harris and donald trump can have 269 ad electoral votes and be tied. and that's entirely possible. the next step then would be calleat's ent d contingent election, t in which the house would select thewith president, and te senate would then select the vice president. with every state voting as a delegation receiving only one vote per state. and what if, say, there is a whe state that has a delegation
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where the majority the congressional majority happens to be with one partye pt and yet the state voted for the other party for president?d what happens then could get confusing. noget cow, nebraska could put ao to that possibility in one respect. hatjoining us now, nebraska senator pete ricketts, along with the braskemalong congressman mike flood. mr. ricketts, let's start withy you and ask you. i think it's a great idea. i think it should happen the. i think 48 other states have otr the same policy in place.a an i'm not sure why nebraska and maine don't have that policy. my understanding is you are a vote or two or shy of having two enough votes to go to a winner. take all electoral vote systemwe where all of your absolutely right that this is something we should go back to do. >> t w i long advocated for us to joino the other 48 states in doing a winner take all. gou know, it makes sense-take-a
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right? i mean, we elect our governor statewide. we like our senators statewideow . you said yourself we should speak with united voice as governor. ically we worked on this every year and typically fell one or two votes short of getting it passed. and ifgetting it passe nebraskaw has 33 republicans, that's 33 r majority. they should taked ge the opportunity and get this don e. this is something that would be good for the state of nebraska to joie n the other 48 states. and, you know, again, i've long advocate d for it.done i think we should try and get it done. you know, congressman flood, let's get your take on it. >> well, for 125 years, nebraska did it the right way. democrae democrats pushe the mid nineties to do it this way, to dilute the votetss of conservative republicans and find an advantage ifd fi evi other state did it the way itbraska and maine do ite in 2012, mitt romney would have beat barack obama. 2 mitt rd bebut you don't see at states doing this. we needon't sed to speak with ot voice. we're a small state. we've got five votes. we'rh we'votese a republican sta
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and if this were such a good idea and the democrats reallndye believed in it, wouldn't they be doing it in their states to share some o if votes with us? i think it's just something we have to get done. it's an issue of fairnesi thinn yeah. all right. so let's tal k about i mean, you have the state legislature i ,senator, that that has to weigh in on this. my understanding is they'rerstay close to having enough votes to pass it. do you believe hg this will pa? i think that's something that we should be taking shot at, getting done, as you noted a little bit earlier. .our federal delegation sentvere a letter to our governor and the speaker of our legislaturens really saying this is an important thing for nebraska and encouraging them to get it donen importthing nd. and that's where we stand. this is something that if we've got the opportunity, we shoulds go ahead and get it done. yeah. congressman. well, i was there with linsey te graham yesterday in nebraska. >> he spoke to the legislature and, you know, he really laid it on the linehe reat . this e he said this is the difference, this election is the difference
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be with a nuclearr wi weapon or iran without one. it's the difference betweethoun harris and donald trump. and as a state like nebraskaand we bleed red. we believe in a strong national defense, and wed,e believe in a foreign policy of strength and not retreat. there are a loe.t things on the line here, and speaking with one voice makes sense. spthink linsey was an absolute when he spoke to ours an legislature yesterday, i could see heads noddin g. or there are one or two members,g three at most, that are having some reservations. they ask questions likone, well, is this fair? you know, and at the end of the at the end of the daat they, ist fair? do the democrats think this is fair? they think it's so fai think ir that none of them do it in any other state besides maine. wed so, yes, there's some more work to do. we've got to we've got to get a couple've more votes. we're not getting strong no's from those that have objected, but wenows are getting a lot of questions. and americans need to focus in on this and ask where got is nebraska going? we better go the right way. t rigwell, i mean, i think it'e if 48 other states do ite syst
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and you had this system in place for 120 years. >> we know we've we've had we had the system. everybody else has for 125s sinc years. we've only had that sort of thing since the mid-ninetiees . yeah, yeah, yeah. all right. thank you both. that's an important vote if you're in nebraska. more today straight ahead. >> good morning. with the collapse. good, good. good morning. yeah, try. dell collects kiwifruit bites for fast and gentle constipation relief in as little as 30 minutes, making your good morning even better with local acts. >> a fox nation event. the war on kids three new show is exposing the peril your kids face. transphobia with riley games. female athletes are not the biggest victims in this story. it's the children who've had their bodies mutilated. a new season of killer apps. online dangers only intensify in the war on children. our kids are being trafficked, transfixed with riley games, a new season of killer apps
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