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good evening, everyone, i'm laura ingraham and this is b "the the ingraham angle." you can never count outor donald trump, last night trump was in for a rally but he is ona offense.oing >> we can win new york, we can win new york.an and if you vote for me, i will reduce yougor tr texas, and reduce your levels of stress. only thing that i will increase art e your incomes and your love dfor your state will come roarig back again. >> laura: it ie hes not in consideringsibility a new poll shows new york governor kathy hochul's favorability has fallen below trump's among new yorkers.i've i've been saying for
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years, republican should embrace 50 state strategy and no stateee left behind. despite the accusation he is negative allaccu the time. last night was thea happy trum. >> november 5th, we will save our economy. we will rescue ourass. middle-class. we will reclaim sovereignty and restore our borders. we will put america first weur will take back our country. >> laura: elf, trump campaign doesom c interviews, engages wih voters, goes to bars in manhattan despite e the fact he was almost assassinated again four days ago. it couldn't be a starker difference from what kamala harris' strategy seems t be witches hide and run from the clock strategy. the headline harris-walz ticket to do fewer interviews and pres conferences than any major presidential party and modern u.s. history.
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harris team betting she and her running mate tim walz can run down the clock to election day.i but what about the strategy? is it doomed to fail?ail. look, there is no real set of ideas, not really an agenda. no policies, at least they want to talk about, no answers. sa telltale sign it is becomin problem is when the media starts to question it. >> when you listen to kamala harris on what sh thee wl do, you can almost start aer drinking game every time she says small businesses. >> i think it is a little bit risky not to have harris out there. on daye i' one, i'm going to dod and we know what you will do day one. oingi would say little bit risku too much paper and all of a sudden you are the center and she wants to make trump the story. but i wonder if that is goini wo hurt her at some point. >> laura: they-- are worried.mei
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the media and the democrats knoa trump is a political force to be reckoned with, a specialong middle-class voters. so instead of listening to the pundits and political establishment in washington. tonight let's listen to what the supporters had to say. >> we stand with trump. .we believe in trump. and we don't back down. >> want to say to president trump, don't change. we are with you. >> went up and said fight, fight, fight.f th >> drill, baby, drill. go, go, trump. >> we just need trump to win. >> laura: joining us as governor ron desantis. it it is great to see you. what do you make of this? i know you've talked about this for years that republican shoulb not be wedded to this allowed a victory and cobbled togetherco e
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votes they need electorally inll just five or six states but make in a national campaign for renewal. p in a long island, was that an important moment?>> >> yeah, look, if you look at last election, they say biden won how many million votes and that was new york and california because the republicans haven't really played there. we had a good run in the governor's race in new york. i don't think it's going tok. happen overnight but i thinks what hgoe is doing is laying thi groundwork to have a resurgence in new york and it maya not be o actually win it. i part of the reason is a lot ofcs republicans in new york moved to my state of florida.my so we have 1 million more republicans now than democrats, and that is just the reality, yes. the message resonates so you have to win the electoral college. know one is saying to ignores s that and i know they put a lot of time into that. some of these places we can't write off indefinitely new yorki
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and california with no pathway to comte, ine back. look what has comek. in florida. we used to have a one point state and thatio we have a milln more rel republicans reliably r some of these things can change and i will tell you there was ao awful lot of people in that lon arena last night in long island. >> laura: apparently, the harris campaign, governor, thinks they can win. but the donors in manhattan wednesday that the "the ingraham angle" campaign as a potentia al battleground.an governor i know you never want to take anything for granted, what abouboutt the firt would be governor is saying about florida? >> that is wishful thinking. at the end end of the day, you e a candidate in kamala harris. she is a rapid san francisco leftists. we have put that fled from
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san francisco to get away from harris governance. know people who fled minnesota to get away from tim walz governance. they saw minnesota burn and he i sat there and watched it happen. that is not in the cards, especially in florida noo just because we have so many more republicans, but we have a lot of republicans that know what that leftist governance is. you pointed out in the lead d to this how she does not like to answer questions. she doesn't goo ou out there. there is a reason for that. ultimately, her beliefs arr e wy out of step with the american people. e wants to tell people what they want to year and a moment.u she can'est even answer questiou what sheld would do about the border, what she would do to bring grocery prices down. theyery asked her, what would u do for inflationtion? i was gripping a middle-class only and that is night but that is not a plan for those countries future. speed when i want to turn tore
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another topic because we wereyo relievedur that you were doing your independent investigation in florida concerning the second assassination attempdt on preside president trump. my question to you tonight are the feds being cooperative with your investigation? are you concerned that you're not getting the information you needu?o, >> answer is no they are not being cooperative and yes, i am concerned. we rebuff the investigators just going to the fence line outsiden of the 15 international golf club west palm beach.en they've taken the position they don'yot want the state of floria to be involved in this. but here is the thing, thereof f were multiple violations florida law and multiple jurisdictions. we think at least three judiciah circuits, this guy ryan ralph have confessions of florida lawi so we have a duty to investigate
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those.ges we have a duty to bring appropriate charges, and we also have a duty to inform the public how this happened so i do not anticipate there being a cooperative. i think they have takestn that position and i think that is unfortunate because even though i've beertunn very clear, stated florida is going to do an investigation, i have not a disputed their right to also investigate. it is a federal government. in there protective custody as a presidential candidate, but let us redo those.l hopefully that tune will change but hopefully, laura, we have not got ava lot of receptive response. >> laura: very disturbing, and by the way we have his mug shot where he looks to be slightly smirking. he's a very strange individual to say the least, but we've heard other fbi agents, former nts,agents say it is quite odd t
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in the first assassination attempt and the second assassination attempt, there is almost an immediate response from the feds begging, oh, you looks like he's acting alone or t we don't know what the motives are here. does that strike you as strange, to say the least? >> i don't think the public has confidence when that is being done. as soon we got word of the sunday, i told our guys and stat stae law enforcement, save the social media because youou know facebook will delete it. tech companies want to delete it. get his digital trail and storek that because we need to know how did he end up imported to begins with? what is this pathway this guy has taken to end up in the bushes to try to assassinate the former president of theand united states and republicant nominee? we haven't gotten answers about butler or the las vegas shootins for many years ago.ago. so part of the investigation that our folks are doing is they
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are going to provide evidence they find of motive, evidence of his associations, and evidence of hisvery bullies. hei think that is real important that the public of the story on that. >> laura: the fbi has shredded his own credibility.g an governor, thank you you are doing an investigation. i'm so happy to hear that, and is great to see you tonight.ow thank you so much.the will your town become the next springfield, the next aurora? my "angle" explains next
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♪ ♪in >> laura: punishing america, that is the focus of tonight "angle." now, you have seen the video from the sidewalks of new york to apartment buildings and a denver suburb. you know the sheer number of migrants dumped into springfield, ohio, has causedca chaos there. cities and towns across the united states have been thrown into turmoil all because of the intentional decision by biden anand harris to open borders. and also import almost what, a million foreigners through executive fiat. now another target, the small town of the site of coco
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alabama. >> there is a fear here becoming the next springfield, you know, when is enough enough? do they stop coming in? are there -- how many are theret going to be a question mark you know, there are no answers. we have none and we do not have adequate resources to handle the influx of migrants.s go it is going to take away fromea dyresources already strugglinge. here. >> laura: we know our border czar doesn't knosh care and it k trump country and they are not fans of di programs and theyey don't leave much in gender fluidity, and they do respect and support law enforcement'sen. and we know what harris thinks about people like that.st >> america has a long history of systemic racism. >> laura: if that is really: what sheif thinks of the country, and it is, then of course it, th o makes sense e
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allowed 10 million nonracist migrants tnraco come here with nothing more than just given a p piece of paper and a notice to appear years from now. and the message to native born americans, it is essential you are thare past, they are the future, you don't deserve what you have so learn to live with less. it is all in the form of i punishment. reticent nomadic residents say they are being trained to mike treated like --n ri in their hometown. speak of the housing prices puts mike skyrocketed because of housing vouchers and raise the cost of housing in my city due to theco influx of migrants. >> laura: but this is thra: e democrats plan, overwhelm america and punish the middle-class and our elderly. >> i have the right to say whato is going on in my town and i hate my tax money that keeps getting spent in thieings kind f way. because there is no way these people are paying their way over
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here.do my moneyin is good to, and i am tired of it. >> laura: now pay attention, in america, it is nod just aurora, springfield, it isi a flood of humanity with all ofa the problems illt brings.ng and it will bes at your doorstp soon.it take pennsylvania nestled in the far southwestern part of theth state and it is a town of only s 4200 residents, 95% white andit overwhelmingly republican.et i now buckling under the weight of a huge number of haitian migrants. according to cbs news, the eajority of students in th local school district learning english are from haiti. the district has spent $400,000 in el l teachers and an interpreter.
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well, as usual, the little run people, they get run over by th elites because the democrats don't care even loyalti constituents for beingtu affectd by this. according to wgn radio inache chicago, chicago public school teachers whose schools predominantly in blackod s neighborhoods were instructedy administrators to give their migrant students a 70% passing grade in70% every subject, evef the migrants displayed severe academic deficiencies. that really helps the migrants -- not! instead of holding biden-harris accountable, all the stuff happening, water press does is let all slide.in now you remember in march when the media jumped over texas for pushing backck that gang of migrants who rush the border in el paso... >> look at what the republicans are doing to you. look at what donald trump ise doing to you so yes there is an onslaught in the southern border still!
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and it is all donald trump's fault!>> >> laura: glass and only now t olwe are told those lovely newcomers that joe scarborough e yearninging there ar to be free all right, free to terrorize americans because 100 or so of them were from thean vicious venezuela gang. meanwhile republicans in congress, they are demanding answers. >> what information do we havevf on millions of known caught aways that entered the country?? >> none, zero information ofome millions of people, some of them found to be on the terrorist watch, we have noneno information. >> correct.ca >> laura: we know what one did because he was taken into ice custody. brian daniel oh donna is accused of raping a child islandby community of nantucket, massachusetts, where crime was
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virtually nonexistent. a liberal judge there have actually released him in late july after his arrest.ese but in kamala's world, they are allowed to walk into the country and paroled into the country by hundreds of thousands as americans are punished. impact, the biden-harris administration tried to cover it all up. >> we have exponentially increase i, n significant intert in aliens. i was told i could not leasemati information or mention any of ththe arrests.in the administration was trying to convince the public there was no threat at the border. >> laura: no threat to win isd wiall well. with apologies to pope francis, this is not about compassion fort the migrants we for the children. >> we could easily go around within tijuana and recruit teenage women. they would leave their families behind and by, come to the
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united states and claimed they werem unaccompanied minors and they would boulde put up in the facilities that the charities had inside of them for a ndsan diego. women brought up and forced into in oakland and los angeles area and other places within thedr country. >> laura: women anen d children being traffic. kamala harris doesn't care.meri they are not punishing americans with the border policy.re they are also punishing migrants and women as well. so don't think those poor kids who are traffic or forced to do sex work, do they think they are feeling kamala and tim righte now? americans are waking up. the border in the state of nevada are turning to trump. kudos to cbs for actually covering this?an >> what interest is most important to you a question mark.the the >> am extremely worried aboute thcoe border.
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>> illegals have to go. people are coming here for asylumious. >> baloney, they are coming for the freebies.re >> why do they get pushed asidet to allow people who have notve worked one day and our country. >> laura: this is whyy kamala harris needs to make this race about thi anything but the issues and why the voters overwhelmingly believe trump is the onlyth candidate who can stp this migrant invasion.>> i >> the next two weeks, i'm going to springfield then i'm going to aurora. i will be known as your border president. and kamala will be known as your invasion president. we will take the violent people and ship them back to their country and if they come back in, they will be paying a hell of a price. >> laura: we know what she did to america and why she did that and why you alejandro mayorkas and biden did it as well. more voters need the vindictiveness of the plan and many foreigners into the country
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especially conservative districts as fast as possible. punish the the residence and then guarantee a democrat super majority for generations. that is not pure joy. that is plain evil, and that is "the angle." joining me now is max brooks, castle rock, colorado, town council member and alabama city councilwoman laura heath, dealing with the surge of migrants as i said in "the angle." congress brooks, you are considering a lawsuit against denver for migrant policies but what is it doing to your community, the influx? >> we have already seen here in douglas county, castle rock suits in douglas county colorado and the end of last month, the end of august, we had amazing law enforcement castle rock police wonderful job. douglas county wonderful job with their sheriff department.
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douglas county sheriff's busted up a car theft ring with 11 arrests, three of them venezuela nationals. so for all of the folks here in colorado that have gone along with the emperor migrant policies welcoming buses from texas saying, we won't turn them away we have a solution for them and they haven't, it will impact all of us across the metro area. >> laura: laura, your fellow council members want to shut down in a debate in your smoke him in alabama. watch this. >> there is no way -- >> please let him talk.as >> okay, i'm going to ask all of you to leave because this meeting is over. >> laura: laura ochoa what are theythey trying to hide here? they've got a concerning castle rock and concern and yet, of tho people in charge and local
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bureaucrats don't want the people to be heard? >> right, it was a sad day for our community, and disheartening to see the people that we represent shut down. they elected us to be their voice and representatives. and they were not heard or validated. and they bring really large concerns to the table, we need to hear those, although we areaw not given answers. have no answers to give to there'e people.h by >> there's been lots of research by state representatives. and there is still limited answers. all we know is these people are here with work permits, not work visas.. and they are seeking jobs. and there is a big language barrier between us. it is hard to communicate with themd to get more information directly from thly fe source. h
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>> laura: laura, how didow they choose siler ca for the place of the migrants, do you know? >> we have yet to figure out those answers. all we know is they were in orlando, florida, they were told there were jobs here. we have a phenomenal community. we have wonderful law enforcement, fire rescue, we just have a great industrial community as well. it is that they were coming here to work.e and they are not finding many >>jobs.a >> laurama: max, those watching across the country, white is anybody surprised? when you ended up, 15 millionat newcomers, and what are they going to do, they will be place in communities like yours and castle rock's. and you don't know how the areas were chosen, correct?
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i'm hearing about places in colorado small towns like carbondale and between vail andh aspen and people drive that way, they plopped down one couple hundred people. >> that is right.n' i can't even imagine how it is in small communities in alabama and springfield, ohio. we have brought in 45,000. denver open their orders to the newcomer program with 45,000 illegal migrants. that is having massive impact on a community of this size. they are going everywhere and it denver ever thought they would be able to bring in 45,000 h migrants, the vast majority of them here, here, venezuelan, and stay in denver, come on! how deep can you stick your head into the sand? >> laura: i sa>>w when i was in colorado a couple of summerses ago, i saw the planes coming in and i capture the video. the officials were not too happy withwith me, but i saw the plans
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♪ ♪ >> welcome to "fox news live" and i'm chanley painter new york. president trump holding dual campaign friday night. anti-semitism and an american vent saying "i promise to jewish americans is with this i will be your defender, your protector. "and vice president harris teamed up with opera for grassroots supporters. the leader of hezbollah vail's
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retaliation with coordinated attacks targeting devices like teachers and walkie-talkies across lebanon. and spoke for the first time since the bombings and fears dearly cross-border fire between hezbollah and israel will escalate into all-out war. israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvement im ken the attackle.s. i'm chanley painter and now back to "the angle." ♪ ♪ra i >> laura: it turns out that even if voters thought that kamala harris won thehe debate, which a lot of them did the, but is not translating into a wave of suppore t for her. the two top related poolse released, see in and emersonpoll poll spelled trouble for kamala harris. the emerson poll that took place in part after the seconde se assassination attempt and surveyed a whopping 8400 likely voters. that is a big pool.
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here is a big break down. trump living in the key battleground states arizona, pennsylvania, wisconsin and tied in nevada and down byn two in michigan. annow let's go to the ciena poll and what is interesting here while they are tiedr- nationally, harris has a four-point lead in thipos poll pennsylvania. what does this mean? bolster matt towery and brian kilmeade, "fox & friends" host and media of "one nation," explained how the candidates could be tied nationally but kamala is up inoe pennsylvania? s thwhat does that mean? >> well, you know, let me just say this.pred the polling gurus and victorsta will startrt telling you over te next month and a half that harris is getting and gaining speed in various battlegroundre states and somehow they will sae
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she is gaining speed and the national polls.m i will just predict that they will sayt th she is going to wid trump is going to lose.nder it makes no sense.f wh people understand, trump is running way ahead the last twool cycles in the national average.s she is much closer than either biden or before that hillary clinton. in these various states and everybody has their different way of sampling things. and i think all of these dates e are very tight. but i don't think there is anyat state with a four or five-point lead in th e battleground state. sta i don't see it and i don'te believe it. >> lauraan, : now, brian, yesterday we sent someone to talk to supporters out of long island and here isha what they had to say to undecided voters.if >> they need to vote for trump. if they want food on the tabler or safer environment for themselves. >> this is voting fofor youracti family's. lookup this country has been the last four years. we can't keep going like this. t
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>> when trump was president, ga. was cheaper and everything was cheaper. >> remember how things work foro years, gas was cheaper and the border was secure and more money in your pocket. >> laura: brian, i know you were out there at that rally. you saw it firsthand. what did you feel there themp compelling argumentsel made by thosthose attendees struck me as extremely passionate. >> i think the president was very crisp and what his message was, immigration and inflation.m in fact i have an interview saturday that is going to air mr closing argument inflation and immigration. and ths the nassar coliseum, itl little bit read some cycles a little bit blew some cycles but it's really a battleground area in a very blue state. but the one thing the president should focus on and shorter speeches and write to the point. for example in pennsylvania you know what they care about?ng
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it is not a joke, it's frackingm .in o you know what the administration is doing amini pause on fracking right now. to look at the environmentaler s impact of fracking. so either she's not involved at all in the administration wants to condemn joe biden forr freezing fracking or she should say to you, "i am lying about fracking." point out in her ad she isn sitting in front of donald --ll the ad donald trump's wallosec talking about how she was prosecuting transnational gains. point the stuff out and don't be nuanced about it. be direct and don't talk general but be direct about some of thes thingsay she is doing. matt, you are the exe expert bue thing about the debate is maybe you thought she was better but the reason there is nothing that came out of it because she said nothing! hing she didn't depend her change of use or tell us what she's going to be like as president. those people out there still d don't know donald trump's opponent is. are confused by wh wo she is bu.
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they were not confused byhi biden. >> laura: i thinnkk a lot of them are stilld confused after that debate even if they thoughs .technically she won points. but matt a lot of people watching the electoral map andgu you are the guru here so explain it for us. give us the paths for trump to get to 270 and beyond.l, i >> i will do it quickly and up little piece of paper, pennsylvania, georgia, north carolina and if he carriei those three wins and alternatively the others, he loses the other states. he asked he has to concentrate n in ther voters and dow polls with senior voters., that will get him high enough to get above anniory question about votet r turnout which democrats are very good at.crat >> laura: matt and brian, thank you so much and dtd not miss fran's interview withre former president trump thisn. saturday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. i will be watching. and kamala can't talk about the
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economy as we were saying so she's turning to a new message or.ou. is this message are really convincing? you be the judge next. the great storm from the north has come against israel. you've got the scriptures calling each one of us, not only to pray for the peace in jerusalem, but every city throughout israel that's under siege. this massive grocery store should be crowded. people are lacking food. exactly. the international fellowship of christians and jews is preparing meals for precious elderly citizens who can't get out. so many bombs yesterday. because of the war, much of her roof is gone, the ceiling is gone. she's frightened from hezbollah. hezbollah. how does she get food?
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economy, what we can do to grow an opportunity economy. >> laura: what have they beenen known for for the pastor and a halfoing years? returning home, by the way.have and not americans.enef but it benefits illegals were to if not taking america's jobs, aa the misery to a bleak economy. >> if you are having millions of people come into the labor force and creating 100,000 jobs youha will see employment go up. we understand there is quite an ere'influx across the borders.ac that is actually been one oftu a things that has allowed employment rate to rise. >> laura: white and influx is lu an understatement of the year anx isd joining us the chairmano ldceo of charter holdings. american workers are speaking out and use all the teamsters
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poll and the people show up in long island last night or jokefl blue-collar americans are feeling this and it's not a feeling like an opportunity to them urges. >> no, you know what thehat,y sd be called the harris economy and out the biden economy and whoth cares about biden anymore. the five things not reflected in the market is consumer credit, right now credit card debt is all-time high, existing home sales falling through thee floor as all these data points i point out, restaurant sales aren down nationwide and many peoplea are not going out and one of thp most important indicators isor diesel sales, something you wouldn't think would be a very important thing but the united states is driven byn by 18-wheelers making deliveries. by stepping down, the american consumer is not out thereg buying. the american consumer is feeling it and they are feeling very, very pinched at this point. >> laura: jerome powell was asked about this cut in interest
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rates and whether it seems f folks.l to a lot o watch.it how do youic respond to the criticism that will likely cut o rake up now will have political motivations? >> this is my fourth presidential election at the feh and this is what we do.o su eric trump is to support the economy on the behalf of the american people. we don't put up filterers.s andf you start doing that, i don't know where you sto sp so we dont do that. >> laura: wherditie the positios in place for the breakout we saw, greg? >> you have to look back and n the market andg th has been for months and months. was at a political stunt?k th some people can think that but it is already in place. have you seen existing home sales go down? yes, at the lower interest rates even 50 basis points, might mean somebody mov wall street moving billions and billions of dollars around but to th thee consumer n ththe e street, it doesn't affet
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them at all.ar have you seen credit card debt come down? no, not at all. interest rates are still up there. you can call it a politicasl stump but it is already there anonomd the harris economy has t shown relief at all for anybodyh on the street. >> laura: that is whn'y she can'n.t answer the questions and say she was grown up middle-class and great to see. you as always. h kamala harris as joy, joy, access and her her and raymond arroyo has it next in "seen and unseen."
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>> laura: it is time for "seen and unseen" where we rebuild the stories behind the headlines. fo raymr that we turn to fox news contributor, raymond arroyo. kamala harris has been showing herself a little bit more in public. >> she has but that interview with the black journalist association on tuesday was loaded with moments where harrig rogets stuck in the groove of a word and then she heads repeat, which brings us to the
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word of the day: joy. >> i find joy in the american people. i find joy in optimism. when i find joy in the ambition of the people. in i find joy in building community. i find joy in building coalitions. we should all find joy. >> laura: well, it was hard for those joyful worshiping journalist to find much joy, laura as the vice president kept -- no, you let me -- know you let me finish. >> laura: no, you let me finish. >> you watch. >> i know where i come from. >> madame vice president, i think my ask is between aggression -- >> i am going to put into context and then get to that. >> not much joy in mudville, laura. you get the feeling it ise' happy hours wherever kamala harris is. she is a little -- you let mean
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tell you. and the thing that is amazing to me is the discipline. she does haveh discipline, laura, she is g sticking to this oneoi narrative i'm going to turn the page and i'm the way new forward, which is quite a trick. this is a trick davidd copperfield wouldn't try. she wants you to think that is a tough, tough maneuver but she's trying to do it. >> laura: yesterday, she wass trying to courwit hispanic votes with a new accent. in the sight of loco.o. >> i love you guys. 40% of latinos in america live in a state within a trump abortion ban. that was our local radio station for hip-hop church of the children of the community or t e childrenhe of the community. >> i don't think this
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plays, laura. there is something -- >> laura: i love that accent. speak with the children of the community are the children of the community. know they are the children of the family and their parents. they don't belong to the government or the community. this administration and gender assignment surgery and american life hav wane wanted to take th rights of the child away from the parent and give it to the state. there is insidious edge to what she said to, and it certainly doesn't play with latinos, i can tell you. >> laura: it is happening in minnesota courtesy of tim walz. parents can lose their parental rights on the question of transgende r is him poet raymond, in california, important stuff. they are the governor newsom design just signed a bill outlawing political ads that use artificial intelligence. what is going on there? >> this goes back to elon musk posting satirical ad on x over thwee summer. we won't show up in it
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kamala harris is calling herself competent and the diversity's d higher. it is digitally audio whichm. irritated her pal, governor newsom. >> a couple of months ago, this platform called x, and there a bunch of ads being promoteds generated ai ads with kamala harris voice.e. they were fake and deeply damaging. it was wrongas on every level, malicious intent behind these deepfakes impacting elections. >> this is very good to. and official injunctive deepfake elective misrepresentations.alif >> what this does, laura, is prohibit digitally posted an ad but what they call election communication efforts on these big social media platforms. my question is if you do spot on
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impersonation of trump and harris, there is a guy suing them by this o by the way, more parody of the ad to. >> laura: the artificialin intelligence stuff is tricky, right? it is tricky. i don't know where the line is, but they have to figure that out. it will beut used to shutdown conservative speech, i will tell you that.w ut that is how it always works out. >> you can't stop satire and comedy but who will callif the m out, that sorry, that's covered by the first amendment as he will find out. >> laura: great to see you as always, thank you so much. but is it for us tonight and follow me on social media x, in stuck, of course. thank you for watching. >> carley: the stars were out for kamala harris' sit-dow
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