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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-down with
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oprah, the harris campaign got hit with several warning assigns for november. >> todd: plus -- >> there are too many mismigrants in this town. >> if our city council wants to be part of the solution, sitting by the door, i have not seen a single one. >> todd: people of springfield, have their stories heard, their stories will shock you. >> carley: and aaron rodgers proves he's been worth the wait as he and the new york jets make a statement in their home-opener. >> staying inbounds, yes, touchdown garrett wilson. >> carley: what everybody is talking about that happened on the sideline and rodgers
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explains what it was about. what he's saying, an icy stare. >> todd: this is how carley greets me, the pushoff and i go into my office. >> carley: not true. you of watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. let's go to brooke singman. >> brooke: star-studded online event with oprah winfrey, and met with celebrities. >> i'm just smiling from ear to ear, i have never felt this much joy and optimism in a campaign in a long time. >> i've always been a fan of kamala, even back when she was running for -- i wrote her a check when she was district attorney or something, get out of a parking ticket or something. >> go from stop-trump mode to
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go-kamala mode. >> brooke: harris speaking about her decision to run for president after president biden dropped out in july. >> we have moments when it is time to step up. i felt a sense of responsibility, to be honest with you. with that comes a sense of purpose. >> brooke: the vice president doubling down on her plan for dealing with inflation despite rising cost under the biden-harris administration. >> i will take on price gouging and what we need to do around homeownership. part of my plan is for buyers to have a $25,000 down payment assistance to buy your first home. people need to be able to get their foot in the door and you will do the hard work. >> brooke: high prices rank as
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most important factor driving voters to the polls in november. high grocery costs are a major problem for families. vice president harris will stop in georgia today ahead of a rally in wisconsin tonight. >> todd: brooke singman, have a great weekend. and kamala harris on track to have fewest interviews of any nominee. a body language expert says nervouses could be getting the best of her. >> she is anxious not to be found out, the less we see of them, the better. since july 21, axios found one national interview, and one -- and donald trump has done three times as many. >> carley: justice department trying to build assassination attempt case against ryan wesley
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routh. federal investigators are reviewing his electric devices and interviewing witnesses to identify a motive as they work to bring more serious charges against him. he is currently only facing gun charges. house will vote on mike lawler's bill today. hillary clinton appeared on "the view" ripping into former president trump, nothing new here. >> he is, though, someone who has a kind of visceral ability to trigger people. trigger their hatred, their anger, their insecurity, fear, anxieties, he actually wanders around and comes up with something that gets people upset and working to think about what they can do, which is to be with
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him. >> carley: she discussed the state of the election and her role in advising vice president harris before the debate with her and trump. >> todd: we have history, carley shimkus. shohei ohtani first mlb player with 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a single season. watch. on 0-2, shohei ohtani sends it into the air. there it goes and gone! one of a kind player. one of a kind season! >> todd: shohei ohtani was unstoppable last night, one account called him absurd, three home runs, a single and double, earned him 10 rbis and two stolen bases. where is that 50th home-run ball? the fan who caught it decided to keep it, he will not give it
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back, he does not want a shirt and hat, he wants the millions of dollars that will come with it. for the first time since 2015, anthony russo's hat. quarterback aaron rodgers sparking offense to dominant 24-3 win with two td passes. >> rodgers, the fake, the throw. caught and staying inbounds, yes, touchdown garrett wilson. >> todd: perfectly thrown ball. it is this, after the game rodgers addressing awkwardness in exchange for the qb rejecting a hug from robert saleh. he likes to do the two-hand chest push. he reminded saleh they had a two-score lead. >> carley: that is what the coach likes?
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i think everybody would. >> todd: no friction. >> carley: hope not. >> todd: i go for hand shake and you do this and fist bump. >> carley: i don't know if i'm buying it, it looked like, do not ever touch me. >> todd: interesting. >> carley: my take on the icy stare. >> todd: look i'm familiar with throughout my life. >> carley: that broke my mind, i don't think i'm capable of giving that mean look. >> todd: during my dating years. thank you for going on the single for that. did you see this exchange between a trump supporter and a cnn supporter? >> i think it is interesting people who are more comfortable are so concerned about the economy. >> i want my money to go further, i want inflation to go down. >> todd: the left lives in a bubble, we'll show you the rest with cheryl casone.
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ceas ceasefire. we don't want to make it more difficult. >> todd: meeting today to discuss the explosion of pagers, using as a form of warfare. former president trump sending a warning to college presidents. >> to confront crisis of antisemitism at our universities, i will tell college presidents they must end the antisemitic propaganda or they will lose federal support. >> todd: many jewish students feeling unsafe after anti-israel protests raged across the nation earlier this year. >> carley: kamala harris stopping in wisconsin and georgia today to continue or battleground blitz after sitting down with oprah in michigan.
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she served up this word salad. >> in terms of both rightly having the right to have aspirations and dreams and ambitions for your family and working hard and finding that the american dream is for this generation and far more elusive than it has been. a number of ways, one is bringing down cost of everyday necessities, like groceries. >> carley: joining us tracey johnson, charlie dareien supporting donald trump. good morning to you all. angela, this interview took place in your home state of michigan. what did you think of that answer on the economy yesterday? >> so, it is really unfortunate she believes that people can
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just go out there and buy a home and get a $25,000 credit and we have to do the hard work afterward. in this state, everyone is struggling. i have grown kids, they can't buy a house, they are renting because home payments, rent payments are extraordinary, triple what they were previously just a few years ago. >> carley: tracey, you live in wisc wisconsin. kamala harris was asked for specifics when it comes to how she would tackle the border yesterday. this is part of her response, let me know if you hear specifics. >> what are specifics steps to stren strengthening the border. >> wonderful question, you know my background was prosecutor and
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i was elected attorney general for two terms of a border state. this is not a theoretical issue for me, this is something i've actually worked on. >> carley: she talked about time as prosecutor and accused donald trump of killing the bipartisan border bill. that was it. what did you think overall? >> we are at go time, reaching the crescendo of go time, 30 something day until we get early ballots in wisconsin. i think voters are looking for candidates to giver them specifics and whether the economy or immigration, clearly donald trump has the edge here and you are seeing that in polling as wisconsin is within a margin of error. many swing states are tied. we're in a crisis as a country, we need specifics, we need somebody who understands how to
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get this done. we need specifics about tax reform tariffs, about incentives and this policy and donald trump has a history doing well by this country. he is a business person. this is a big business here and we need to get it right. i'm fearful what will happen if we have somebody in the oval office that does not understand how to articulate one specific plan and relies on history and fact she grew up in a middle-class family. >> carley: charlie, you are an independent voter in georgia, both candidates are courting you. hop into this conversation and tell us what you think you have heard in sound bites so far and where you are in this election right now. >> hmm, really so much on the fence. more confused than ever, to tracey's point. i think specifics on both sides, i don't hear anybody talking about clear plan or strategy, a
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lot of muddying the water. that leaves me feeling like i am not sure which direction to go in. i'm looking forward to are hadding more on both sides to help me decide and move in one direction or the other. i'm confuse. ed. i think both sides, for kamala to be -- sorry, lost my train of thought. >> carley: that is all right. we understand. you speak for a lot of independent voters who are shopping around and listening to the policy and what these two candidates would do for them when it comes to safety and their pocketbook and specifics do matter. angela, back to you, we getting down to the wire as charlie just
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mentioned and the election is 46 days away. we are getting a wave of celebrity endorsements. yesterday we heard from julia roberts and chris rock on kamala harris, do these endorsements sway your opinion in any way? >> absolutely not. celebrities are not out there struggling, they are not out there trying to find a job or food for their family. they are not -- it is not real life, we're looking for real-life endorsements. peep whole have been out there and are working in the field, especially in michigan with manufa manufacturing. the celebrity endorsements just donald trump matter. >> carley: hearing from fine
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people like yourself matter so much, you speak for real americans and what americans are going through, that is what we want to hear about. thank you for joining us, have a great day, great job. people of springfield, ohio explain how migrant crisis is impacting their community in a town hall with vivek ramaswamy, sharing stories like this one, from a woman who says her daughter was chased with a machete by an illegal immigrant. >> she was chased by a man with a machete on her way to work. called the police, told them what happened andun waed to file a report. two hours later, the police had not called her back and never checked on the crime. >> todd: wow, tomi lahren reacts to the powerful message from those residents, she's next. 're, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills.
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>> carley: sean diddy combs is reportedly being placed on suicide watch. his former protege shine said his life was destroyed by diddy after he was convicted in a nightclub shooting. diddy said he fired the gun in self-defense and acquitted on all charges. october 9 is combs next appeara. >> todd: chanley painter is here. >> chanley: former republican presidential candidate hosted 200 springfield residents with 100 in an overflow room, many shared their concerns since an
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influx of haitian migrants. watch. >> there are too many mass migrants in this town and too richly subsidized, it is pushing people out of jobs and homes. >> we have been called racist at city commission meetings and we're at a level of desperation. >> been a resident in clark county for 61 years. if our city council wants to be part of the solution, i have not seen a single one of them. >> chanley: others spoke to vivek ramaswamy about city services unable to keep up with demand, including one mother who says police did not show up. >> she was chased by a man with a machete on her way to work. called police and told them what happened and wanted to file a report. two hours later, the police had not called her back and never
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checked on the crime. that is how you know there is no crime in springfield, no one is reporting it. >> chanley: vivek ramaswamy, an ohio native, met with city officials and haitian officials before the town hall. >> we expanded it, we had venue capacity, it was 2000 rsvp, people were hungry to have their voices heard. i think people are hungry to be heard. the residents had good ideas if people are willing to listen to them and we tried tonight. >> chanley: former president trump says he will visit springfield in the next two weeks. >> todd: thank you. bring in outkick.com host tomi lahren. an issue in springfield where none exist, the left say. the pleas in that town hall say
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otherwise, tomi. >> tomi: i'd like to thank vivek ramaswamy for going to springfield, ohio. as somebody from a smaller town and smaller state, it can be frustrated to get national media or main-stream politicians for paying toengz to the plight of people. if not for elon musk and x, we probably never would have seen the viral commentary in springfield, ohio to begin with. donald trump bringing it up at the debate made it a national issue that main-stream media could not ignore. these people are struggling. you cannot take a town of 60,000 people and plop 20,000 haitian migrants in the community and expect things to go well. people are under temporary protected status, biden-harris
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administration and kamala harris have not told us what they plan to do with these people with temporary protected status. where are these people going to go? flights that bring in refugees and other migrants, flights have begun again. hundreds of thousands of people have been flown into our country and small communities like springfield, ohio, and there is no mention from the harris campaign about what she's going to do with those flights. we can assume they are going to continue or ramp up if she were elected president. >> todd: why does it fall on vivek ramaswamy to host this town hall? sh shouldn't those who allowed this migrant influx occur be on the hook to listen to voter concerns and try to solve the problems? >> tomi: we know biden-harris administration will ignore illegal migragsz, whatever you
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call it, they do not want to address the issue and continue it. there is a dirty little secret, it is not just democratic leaders guilty of doing this, there are small town and small state governors that bring in refugees, whether they get federal grants or want cheap labor, this is bipartisan issue that both bem accurate and republican leaders need to face the music for. vivek ramaswamy is bringing it to light, anybody will not be able to hide anymore. >> todd: republicans are on the hook, as well. hillary clinton defending vice president harris policy flip flops, where else, but on "the view"? watch. >> that is what happens in elections, people say things and argue about it to get a sliver of vote. she's saying, i became vice president after having been in
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the senate, being attorney general and everything. and i learned a lot about what works and doesn't work, that is what you want in a president, somebody who is constantly learning what is going to make a different. >> todd: is that how the left justifies flip-flops between now and election day, quest for knowledge and seeking out learning and flip-flopping because of it? >> tomi: well, let me say that i hope hillary clinton campaigns for kamala as much as humanly possible. i think she's on memoir four to promote at this point. hit the trail for kamala harris. if anybody is less likeable than kamala harris herself, it is of course, hillary clinton, who was defeated by donald trump once. kamala harris either doesn't have plans and policies, she can't recite the plans and
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policies or they are so bad and unpopular she's afraid to explain them to the american people because it would make her unelectable. any three optionings, unacceptable for the american people and this might have been cute with vibes and joy for three or four would beings weeks, the gig is up, people are tired, that performance she put on in the oprah winfrey town hall, i think it even made oprah cringe. >> todd: if hillary is giving kamala campaign props, that may be big win for donald trump. tomi lahren, thank you, appreciate it. the national uncommitted group is following the teamsters and not endorsing a candidate, could have major impact on harris in critical states. rnc chair michael what theley here next. >> carley: and a voter is
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concerned about high prices. >> if you can afford a boat, you are not hurting so bad, right? a boat costs a lot of money and upkeep. >> carley: talking about that with cheryl casone coming up next. choice hotels is a family of brands with a hotel for any traveler you want to be... like quality inn, for the dad that gets every dollar and minute outta this family road trip! the day is upon us! book at choicehotels.com. hellllllooooooooo!
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>> todd: vice president kamala harris touting her plan for what she calls a opportunity economy, whatever that means, during a st star-studded event with oprah and served up yet another word salad. >> carley: fox news poll sh shows -- driving voters to the polls. cheryl casone has details on the word salad, not very delicious. >> cheryl: it is about the economy and high prices when you look at top issue for voters in this election, especially in the state of pennsylvania, which is key to either candidate winning this election, pennsylvania and georgia. a pennsylvania voter was with the vice president and asked her plan to lower the cost of living, listen to how she responded. >> we would love to know your plan to help lower cost of living.
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>> yeah, first of all, thank you both for being here and yours is a story i hear around the country as a travel. in terms of both rightly having the right to have aspirations and dreams and ambitions for your family and working hard and finding that the american dream is for this generation and so many recently far more elusive than it has been. >> cheryl: did you hear an answer to the specific question is the question i pose to both of you. i just said this during that sound bite, trouble for the wound up, which i'm having right now. raymond arroyo said sometimes she gets stuck in a loop. she is a lot more rehearsed and had media training. high prices is the biggest
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motivating factor when it comes to what is important to people, people care. she has to answer better. immigration number two, 66% of voters say grocery prices are a major problem for their families. look at housing and the fox news poll, housing costs, major problem 60% say yes. four months ago only 47% of those surveyed said yes. that is big piece. >> todd: question on the economy. i'm sure you will get economy questions in every single interview because it is number one topic. this clip of a boat owner clapping back against a cnn reporter shows how the left is so out of touch with the everyday american. >> cheryl: this is interaction between a cnn reporter and this trump supporter.
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watch how this reporter phrases questions to this guy. >> if you can afford a boat, you're not hurting so bad, right? a boat costs a lot of money and upkeep. >> listen, nobody gave me -- i earned everything i got, retired military, and retired plant, i have boats and jet skis, because i did it right and everybody has that chance. >> it is interesting people who are a little more comfortable are concerned about the economy. >> because i want my money to go further, i want inflation to go down and interest rates to go back down. >> cheryl: this is from cnn. fox news poll finds 70% of voters think the economy is poor or only fair. the question was loaded and an attack on that guy. he said, i raised great kids but
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prices are high. prices have jumped and those are everyday items for everyone. >> carley: interesting conversation. the question did give him an opportunity to say what he did with such passion and say, i work for my money and i want my dollar to go further than it is right now. >> carley: thank you, cheryl, have a great weekend. uncommitted national movement followed in teamsters footsteps, refusing to endorse either candidate because of the israel-gaza war. the group says at this time, our m movement one, cannot endorse kamala harris, opposes donald trump presidency who will acce accelerate killing in gaza and three not recommending a third party vote in the presidential election. mic
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michael whatley joins me now. those people are uncommitted, they do not want their supporters to vote for anybody. how does this pact the election? >> it shows kamala harris has failed to lock down her base, failed to win over different groups that have traditionally been with democratic presidential candidate and on the other side of the aisle, donald trump has truly unified the republican party like we have not seen in generations and brought people like elon musk and tulsi gabbard and r.f.k. jr. together, he is running on common-sense agenda for every american family. >> carley: polls say this election is tight, fox news poll shows trump leading harris by two points in battleground states, michigan, nevada, wisconsin and pennsylvania
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collectively. what do you think about that and what do you see as the path to victory? >> we have a great path to victory, donald trump is playing offense, he is leading in every battleground state. to put together coalition to get you to 270 electoral votes, you need to win in arizona, michigan and pennsylvania and he is winning states, he is only candidate talking to american families about issues they care about. jobs and economy, grocery prices, gasoline and housing prices, safety in cl community and at home and only candidate who wants to make sure america will be strong enough to protect our interest and ashes lies at home and abroad. >> carley: can you believe early voting starting in minnesota and vir virginia? why do you want people to vote early in this election? >> as president trump said,
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great if you vote early, by mail, on election day, key is you have to make a plan and execute that plan and deliver your vote. every time we have somebody who votes early, that is great, i don't have to go send them e-mails or knock on doors and make phone calls, we can go try to get a lo propensity or undecided voter. in terms of campaign, every campaign has resources to spend to get votes out. we know that one is in the bank and we can go talk to others. >> carley: election day 46 days, early voting has started, this is upon haing. have a great weekend. >> carley: don't go anywhere, congresswoman nancy mace is here. >> todd: first will cain live in virginia beach having breakfast with friends. will >> will: good morning, here from
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secret service protection to presidential candidates offered to sitting presidents. while republicans push for the bill to pass democrats keep going after trump. watch. >> i wanted to know if you think it's time for democrats to stop calling trump a threat to democracy. >> no. the fact of the matter is he threat to democracy. >> no. i think we should be clear that he is a threat to democracy. >> do you think that the rhetoric though needs to be to end down. >> because rhetoric should be to end down. absolutely. he is a threat. point blank. >> south carolina congresswoman nancy mace joins me now. do the democrats realize their let ridge is partly the reason we need a bill like this in the first place or do they just not care? >> oh, well the left is completely tone deaf as you saw in those interviews just now. look, this is a man where multiple assassination attempts have been happening overs last couple of weeks and months.
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he needs the best security the united states government can have for him to keep him safe, keep him alive before the election. here these people are doubling, tripling down on their rhetoric. i live with these threats every day. i can't imagine the fear that the trump family has every time they are out there. they are outspoken. they love our country. you shouldn't be shot at because you love the united states of america like donald trump. >> todd: this isn't just a politician, this is a father, a grandfather, a husband. what will it take for democrats to stop dehumanizing trump and victim-blaming him with rhetoric like this? >> a giant trump win in november is the only way to shut this thing down. important for voters in the swing state to see the way republicans are treated. deserve conservatives are treated. donald trump is treated. the lies being told propagated by the mainstream media. this salman literally took a bullet for our country. works very hard. wakes up every day asking himself what can he do to make
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our country and its people better off. we have got to come out overwhelmingly toll pot wills in november. >> todd: do democrats continue threat to democracy deep down inside they know themselves democrats are the true threat with open borders and things like yeah, you don't need an i.d. to vote. it seems to me like they are gaslighting here. your thoughts? >> gaslighting and every accusation is a projection. they literally turn backed clock of time on the border. wide open border. they literally can't define what a woman is, let alone protect one. those people completely lie. though tried to kick donald trump off the presidential ballot in november. they are the ones trying to take away democracy by their behavior by taking him off the ballot and making things up about him. he's not the one that hacked into other people's campaigns. that was iran that did that and gave that information to joe biden's campaign. it's crazy to me the lies that are being told and how the left
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just eats it up like it's okay. it's misinformation. it's propaganda, i pray, i pray the american people see the truth in november. >> todd: well, if you think that's bizarro world stuff. the house passing a bill that you introduced to deport illegal migrants convicted sex crimes you think everybody would be on board with this, right? a total of 158 democrats voted against the bill. congresswoman, why would anyone vote to keep sex crime convicts in our country? that makes no sense. >> the left has seizures every single day over donald trump. yet, they can't vote. 158 democrats voted against deporting illegal aliens who rape, pedophiles and murder american women and children. to me it's unfathomable put illegal immigrants over american women and kids. when you talk about women's issues and the party that is
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going to stand up and protect american women, that is the republican party. we saw that on display wednesday night over the vote over my bill, the violence against will by illegal aliens act. i'm not going to let up because i want the american people. i want women to know the truth where the republican party is, where donald trump is and how we are going to protect them. we are the only party that will. >> todd: one member who voted against the bill jerry nadler. here is his explanation. >> debating bill another attempt by the majority to scapegoat and fear monger with imyangts. in reality redundancies in this bill all ensure no additional dangerous individuals would face immigration consequences if it were to become law. >> todd: you just heard him in his own words there he thinks you and your fellow republicans are fear-mongering. fear-mongering by wanting rapists to be deported. your reaction? >> it was shameful. i am a rape survivor. i have worked for years protect women and girls who are victims
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of rape and incest. and to say those things on the house floor was disgusting. it was completely shameful. jerry nadler compared american women victims of rape to cats and dogs in ohio. i don't want to hear they support women because they don't. we saw it on full display on the house floor wednesday night. >> todd: you yourself are campaigning because you have an election every two years. what's the main thing the voters are telling you with just weeks to go before this election? >> people are very upset about inflation, the cost of groceries and gas. they are upset about illegal immigration. they want mass deportation. by the way in a purple independent district like mine, they really care about women's issues i'm working hard and fighting for all of those things. >> todd: congresswoman nancy mace, always great to have you on. thank you for your time. >> carley: thank you, congresswoman. a florida company called space perspective is a step closer to taking people to the edge of space. they just completed a flight
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