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>> bill: one of the headlines that came out of the u.n. speech that we watched together. a couple of years ago we were talking about tariffs on china. one of the big topics for a major speech like this. the middle section speech he ripped off a number of problems where the list of i shall ooh us are long for the world now. >> dana: he talked about expanding the u.n. security council. i think that's a terrible idea. it is already a problem because russia and china are on it and have a veto. if you water it down by expanding it, i don't see how that necessarily helps when we already have so many problems there and that's the only part of the u.n. that functions. >> bill: fair point. that is really -- we called it the goodbye on the national stage, international stage. it was today. >> dana: we tell you goodbye here. harris faulkner is next. >> harris: breaking news and we're working to confirm all of
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the details on this but israel right now through its military says it has just killed a hezbollah commander in a strike on the country's capital beirut, lebanon. this would be a development of epic proportions that they could hit that commander inside that city. so we are following that. more reporting to come just shortly. i want to mention the timing of this. president biden just wrapping up his comments. the last that he will make as the commander-in-chief of the united states at the united nations general assembly. he spoke some words about the two-state solution and two sides would come together and that america was committed. but he did not give a map of leadership through this moment. we'll get into it. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus."
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exact will i what biden said about the conflict. >> since october 7th we've also been determined to prevent a wider war that engulfs the entire region. hezbollah, unprovoked, joined the october 7th attack launching rockets into israel. almost a year later too many on each side of the israeli lebanon border remain displaced. full scale war is not in anyones interest. even as the situation has escalated, a diplomatic solution is still possible. >> harris: the pentagon announced the united states is sending -- when the news broke this time yesterday they didn't give details of how many of our military men and women would be now going to the middle east. now he is saying, major general, it will be a small number. we have 40,000 of them there. so i guess smaller than 40,000. details on this would be important, too.
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how much more does this commit us as a possibility of wider war is breaking out in that region with israel at the center fighting in both directions north and then toward hamas in the gaza strip? our staunchest ally in that region. here is what that fight looks like on that northern border with lebanon. israel saying it has finished a second wave now of strikes on hezbollah targets today. they are seven hours ahead of us so when we show you fresh live video, you will know that it is coming upon darkness there. the israeli defense force also confirms a targeted strike in lebanon's capital of beirut where i started this hour. lebanon says at least 558 people were killed in israeli air strikes yesterday. the deadliest day for that country in nearly two decades.
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now remember when they started hitting israel with a ramp up. a few hours after the massacre by hamas terrorists on october 7th. so by the morning of october 8th hezbollah had begun to hit israel. tens of thousands of people on both sides of the border between israel and lebanon have had to be evacuated out of that zone. southern lebanon, a war zone. israel is hitting terror targets inside that country. iran's president is also at the united states general assembly where he said he will keep backing the hezbollah terrorists. republicans say it is time to get tougher on iran. >> they funded hamas, hezbollah, put it into their war machine. we're reaping what biden has sown. they're reaping the bad policy choices of biden-harris.
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>> iran escalates because they smell weakness. >> we have a stake in insuring israel emerges from this conflict stronger and organization and iranian patron weaker. >> harris: nate foye is in israel with more. >> breaking within the past few minutes israel is confirming that an air strike in beirut has killed another hezbollah commander. this time a leading figure in the group's rocket division. his name is ibrahim kabese. israel's pressure campaign on hezbollah continues taking out its leaders. israeli strike killed several hezbollah commanders including the group's elite commander last week. israel is warning residents to get out of harm's way today. according to lebanon's health ministry 558 people were killed
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yesterday. more than 1800 others injured. that number is growing today. meanwhile, falling shrapnel injured an israeli soldier in the north. hezbollah is not slowing down after firing 250 rockets yesterday. here is northern israel this morning. take a look. [explosions and sirens] >> the people who live here in northern israel have been fired on nearly every day by hezbollah since october 8th of last year. >> it's tough. there is a lot of stress. mostly because of all the rockets coming up. there is a feeling of finally we are taking action. >> take a look at this direct hit. unbelievably no one was injured.
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a hezbollah rocket smashed into the side of road as people pulled over. intense fire continues today. so far today hezbollah has fired an additional 155 rockets. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu promises that this israeli fire on hezbollah will continue. we'll send it back to you. >> harris: great reporting as always. thank you. senator dan sullivan, republican of alaska, member of the armed services and veterans affairs committees and also the republican representative for the united states at the united nations. a big week for you and so glad to have you on set. >> great to be on the show. >> harris: we don't know what kamala harris's foreign policy will be. we saw the last speech by the sitting president. it was not strong considering the breaking news right now. there is a war now across that line. and between lebanon and israel. if this is what we get under
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president biden, what in the world would we get under vice president kamala harris if she wins the white house? >> such an important question. you just saw the speech. biden mentions climate change six times and iran twice. i mean, if that's not indicative of that administration's priorities, biden-harris, i don't know. what we've seen is chaos throughout the world, his last foreign policy speech i think americans and people around the world need to ask this question. is america and our allies safer today than four years ago? absolutely not. one of the biggest areas in which that has been true and a failure of this administration is the appeasement of iran. iran is the agent of chaos everywhere. your reporting now is showing that. they have appeased iran in every sphere. as you mentioned, i think with
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kamala harris, it would be way worse and you have to compare the record of the trump administration with regard to iran where we reestablished deterrents, put them in a box, crushed them economically, killed the terrorist leaders and launched a peace initiative with the abraham accords. such a contrast in terms of records. >> harris: what is really dangerous. we don't know what she would do. we don't know who is making these decisions now? biden has been about as lame duck as you can be. they took him off the top of the ticket and he moves. he said saying it was his decision. to bring it up there seemed out of context. he had to have known. i'm not on the armed services committee for the senate. i would think there was a heads-up for you. maybe it wasn't confirmed but you knew they took somebody out. >> look, the fact that the president is up there saying i left voluntarily is a little bit rich because the whole world knows what happened. but again, this issue of where
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this administration has been relative to the trump administration. this is a really interesting election because you have two records. one on the trump administration when they were in power in terms of foreign policy and national security and one of biden-harris and these records couldn't be more different. for the american people, much more security for our country and our allies under president trump. >> harris: this seemed to have a rapid ramp up in the middle east. in fact, i will get more to this in a second about who we're sending and how many. but a new "wall street journal" opinion piece says biden's diplomatic magical thinking quote no administration in american history has been as committed to middle east diplomacy as this one. yet has any other administration's diplomats ever had less success? your reaction. >> one thing that you have to when you look at history, diplomacy has to be backed by strength. and that was a great "wall
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street journal" piece. they mention all the diplomacy but they also mention this fact about the biden-harris administration. they put forward budget cuts to our department of defense every single year. so the republicans were all about peace through strength. that was in our platform in walk this past summer. the biden administration, biden-harris administration right now, harris they shrink, the army, navy and marine corps. you continue have effective diplomacy gutting the readiness of your military. >> harris: two things. first of all major general ryder told us yesterday and filled in the blanks a little bit saying it's a small number they are sending to the middle east to shore up the 40,000 there. anything less than 40,000. what is happening and you are on armed services. what is next for the united states in that region that you can tell us? keeping in mind, we have to back israel. >> we 100% have to back israel.
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one of the things so frustrating with this administration is some of the most effective tools that we have in terms of backing israel in reestablishing deterrents with regard to iran aren't necessarily military tools. the best example. the trump administration undertook maximum sanctions against the iranian oil and gas industry. by the end of the tracheally administration, iran's economy was in free fall. exporting only about 200,000 barrels a day. they had $4 billion in foreign reserves, which was nothing. the biden-harris administration comes in, day one they stop enforcing these sanctions. what does that do? iran is exporting almost 3 million barrels a day, close to $1 hundred billion in foreign reserves and what do they do with that? funding and equips and training hezbollah, houthis, hamas, a lot of appeasement from been
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reversing the trump administration and you see chaos all over the middle east. biden and harris should at least reimpose these sanctions. >> harris: i have yet to hear her talk about it. they can do what they do but it's time to talk to the american people. you broke some news with me in the hallway and i want to take a moment. russia. we cannot take our eyes of russia. a fourth incursion. >> actually five. in the last two weeks we have had five russian bear bomber incursions into our airspace. our great men and women in the military have gone up and intercepted these aircraft. by the way, harris, about a month and a half ago we had a joint russian chinese bear bomber incursion into the alaska airspace. strategic bombers with fighters and we had to turn them around. this is showing the weakness of the bide inharris
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administration. this level of aggressiveness in my part of the world, alaska, arctic, they've never done these joint patrols. they're doing it with regard to the navy in alaska waters. we have a lot going on in terms of aggressiveness of our adversaries in the best way to address that is to regrow our military. this administration won't do that. >> harris: senator dan sullivan of the great state of alaska and representing all of us as the united states at the u.n. today. >> we have to get you to alaska. >> harris: you know i want to come. i hike. let's go. crime survivors are rallying in washington, d.c. demanding more safety measures. they expect thousands of people. we're watching this live event and we'll bring you the details that come from it.
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meanwhile the white house is praising new f.b.i. statistics which indicate violent crime is down across the nation. however, the f.b.i. and the bureau of justice statistics have some numbers that tell a very different story. so crime down, what about violent crime? that's the part that is changing people's lives. some of that crime has been committed by people who have crossed our border pouring into the country. and critics are calling out vice president kamala harris for flip-flopping so many times on immigration policies. >> she is trying to masquerade today as someone who cares about a secure border and community safety. the reality of her record is somebody who has had wide open borders. >> harris: all right. she is going to try something reportedly. what will this accomplish? stopping at the southern border this week. she has been once before. went to a part that was not the
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>> harris: democrat running for the white house who president biden put in charge of the border has a huge polling and credibility problem on solving the border crisis. vice president kamala harris, of course. now her campaign is floating the idea of going to the border during a campaign stop in arizona this week. she has been the biden administration's person in charge. yet her only visit there was in 2021. she went to el paso, texas, at the time that was certainly not the epicenter. had she gone to the rio grande sector, she would have seen a
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lot. she ought to try out nogales. fentanyl continues to go across the border. the border patrol is doing a mighty job. kamala harris has been staying silent about her past promises to use white house power to unilaterally give 2 million dreamers, undocumented, here illegally, the children of people who came here illegally, she wants to give all of them a path to citizenship. the campaign told axios, quote, the vice president has fought for dreamers throughout her career and is proud of the actions taken under her and president biden to expand protections for them including the executive action president biden took this year which she supported, end quote. axios calls this another of her many policy reversals, flip-flop on the border. here are some of her past positions, watch closely.
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they're different. >> i think there is no question that we have to critically re-examine ice and its role and the way that it is being administered and the work it is doing. let me be very clear. we have to have a secure border but i am in favor of saying that we're not going the treat people who are undocumented crossing the border as criminal. let me be clear, i won't for a wall under any circumstance eats and i support border security. if we want to talk about that let's do that. >> he decided to vilify immigrants and put his whole political strength around a vanity project called a wall. >> harris: did you catch it. anybody coming across the border cannot be called illegal. well, i hope she is not including gotaways and all those people trying to avoid the detection systems that they have there and all of our people trying to catch them. is everybody legal immediately? let's hear what she is saying now. >> we know our immigration system is broken and we know
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what it takes to fix it. comprehensive reform. that includes -- [cheers and applause] strong border security and an earned pathway to citizenship. i refuse to play politics with our security. and here is my pledge to you. as president, i will bring back the bipartisan border security bill that he killed and i will sign it into law. i believe there should be consequence. we have laws that have to be followed and enforced, that address and deal with people who cross our border illegally. >> harris: i mention the polling and the lack of credibility on this issue. tammy bruce is with me, fox news contributor. i am going to ask our team to put up those numbers on where the polling is right now in america. i think it is worth showing that part of the response she should go to the border later in week in arizona, part of the response has to be coming.
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there it is the. the only thing that beats it is something hurting everybody. high prices of this administration. a third of voters surveyed said that immigration is important to them in second place. >> this is daily lives. we understand politics, americans. we're a great country and go through it every two years, we get it. a point we realize we're at stake. there is nothing guaranteed in life. this is dangerous. let me say yesterday "new york times" siena poll. the reason she is going to arizona is not because she cares about the border. she likes what has been happening. the first poll since the debate is trump is up beyond the margin of error in arizona by five. and this is why she is going. she is seeing -- it is likely voters, most polls are doing registered voters. likely voters. he is up in arizona, north carolina and georgia. he is leading her.
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so these are important indicators. after that debate, which she won apparently not so much. the results matter. americans are really -- we understand that people make mistakes and change their mind but we want specifics about what it is you are going to do about the fact our house is on fire. if the fire department is having chats and talking word salads you say put the fire out. when you don't hear that, you begin to make another plan. >> harris: we have a lot of fires. i don't know if you caught dan sullivan with the breaking news. no one's eyes on that foreign policy right now from her team. how do we know? they don't put out anything. we haven't heard anything on this except she might go to the border. she has been to arizona before. okay. newly resurfaced video shows then senator kamala harris protesting deportation.
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>> harris: i like a good beat, hum. we've seen record illegal crossings under the biden-harris administration, millions of illegals now living in the united states. we don't know who any of them are in some cases or where they are. that does not include, by the way, the estimated 10 million who came in under the administration. all the gotaways. the people who are here now aided by these planes that the administration has been flying in and making them legal as they fly into the country. that number was about 2 million last week as they were starting to release that. look, it will all come out. the vice president has been mocking former president trump's plan for mass deportations. this was last week. >> they have pledged to carry out the largest deportation, a mass deportation, in american
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history. imagine what that would look like and what that would be. how is that going to happen? massive raids? massive detention camps? what are they talking about? >> harris: cue former president ob obama. his nickname was deporter in chief. majority of americans support this, 54% deportation of people who are here illegally. tammy. >> this is a direct strike on citizenship. we have the value of being an american citizen comes with responsibilities. it also -- we pay taxes, but the most key element also is voting. that we're the sovereign, the founders knew this was going to be important. but in order to be sovereign of a country you have to have a country. without a border, without an idea of what makes a person an american, whether or not you can vote or not, all of this
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suddenly becomes blurred and americans realize wait a minute, people are struggling to come here because it is the greatest country on earth and in the process the left is saying what country? there is no country here. it is the global framework. who needs borders? john lennon's song, right? what would happen if there are no borders? you don't stère a country, you have chaos. the amount of money it takes to support these individuals. they are getting health insurance and welfare and the debit cards. it is unsustainable. the people we say we're helping will end up and already here with the gangs here as well in the same environment they were fleeing from their third world country. they wanted security, safety, optimism and instead they are getting chaos and a system that's broken and is going to collapse if it continues. >> harris: that's an excellent point. it is so dangerous to hear one side accuse the other of being a
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threat to democracy especially after two assassination attempts on the republican candidate for the white house. and as that's happening we're experiencing that is jeopardizing the republic. >> literally. democracy, that then becomes whatever you want it to be. you describe it for whatever it is but the fact is that it is the nation itself now that's at stake for everyone. >> harris: i believe in the people. >> so do i and so i remain optimistic. i know you do, too. >> harris: the vicious gang tren de aragua has been terrorizing people from texas to colorado to new york city now. we knew this was coming. their numbers have been growing. they are being let in across the border. now the new york police department says they too will be taking over the shelters where migrants are staying and they are going -- because what's happening is the gangs have been
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using them as crime bases. so now the police have to focus in on those shelters. imagine being the people that tammy just described who are trying to get here to have a better life and many of them did cross illegally. well now they're in the hairs of the very people they were trying to escape in some cases. president biden is set to meet with the u.n. secretary general as questions grow to the foreign policy legacy he leaves behind. the world is facing a number new crises under the biden-harris watch. it all started with a botched afghanistan withdrawal. joey jones is in "focus" next. jim caviezel here. you know, saint john paul this second profoundly impacted my life. and i just finished recording some incredible new meditations on his life, on the hallow app. this content is incredible. why don't you join us in the saint john paul the second challenge? it'll change your life. download hallow and join me today.
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around the world on his watch. so much has gone south. do they even see us as part of a solution, the world? our enemies are ready for it. they're thirsty. war in the middle east and ukraine. iran's growing nuclear threat. china's aggression in the indo-pacific. alaska republican senator dan sullivan with me earlier this hour. >> what we've seen is chaos throughout the world. is america and our allies safer today than it was four years ago? the answer is absolutely not. they have appeased iran in every sphere. as you mentioned, i think with kamala harris it would be way worse. >> harris: way worse. there was also this administration's disastrous afghanistan withdrawal three years ago. president biden today in front of the u.n. general assembly
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tried to defend that decision. >> afghanistan replaced vietnam as america's longest war. i was determined to end it and i did. it was a hard decision but the right decision. four american presidents had faced that decision but i was determined not to leave it to the fifth. 13 brave americans lost their lives along with hundreds of afghanistan in a suicide bomb. i think of those lives every day. >> harris: a new york piece. joe biden and kamala harris hoe the world an apology for the perils they have created. joey jones, retired u.s. marine bomb tech and fox news contributor. thank you for being in "focus." i don't know if you were able to watch the entire speech this morning. there were several legacy grabs. none of it made it look like he made the world safer, though, joe biden. >> no, because he hasn't.
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i will say this. i'm glad he thinks about those 13 every day because kamala harris completely forgot about them when she had a debate. as senile as he may be he understands that more than she does. afghanistan is a difficult thing for me to talk about. i don't feel like the accountability will ever be there. honestly we use the term in politics it's baked into the joe biden legacy to the point people aren't outraged about it anymore. i listened to the speech and the most definitive thing he said in that speech was something about dictators needed to give up power freely and support lgqtb communities to live and love freely in the world. i can't help but think you can't live and love in any way if you are worried about a bomb dropping on your head and we have that in several places around the world, russia, ukraine, china, the south china sea, taiwan and now middle east.
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>> harris: the house foreign affairs committee is holding a hearing on the botched afghanistan withdrawal. blinken was subpoenaed to testify but he didn't go. he is at the u.n. with joe biden. republicans want to have him be in contempt. >> where was he during this catastrophic withdrawal from afghanistan? he was vacationing in the hamptons. where was he when he should have been looking at what's going to take place if all of the individuals in the embassy need to be evacuated? he was vacationing in the hamptons. what was he doing when people were hanging off the wings of aircraft. vacationing in other places like the hamptons. it makes you not wonder as much why what happened with the withdrawal happened with the withdrawal. >> harris: joey, your reaction.
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>> first of all let me point out brian mast and i recovered in walter reed together. he learned to walk on prosthetics with hands sown to his belly. i believe the passion in his voice is genuine. we don't agree on everything. a lot of things but i know what his character is. when he sits there and says those things he means it. but they did subpoena blinken to come and talk at the exact same time he was scheduled to be at the u.n. if they want to be taken seriously and want to get him in there and hear his words, they need to maybe schedule with him and make it happen and then if you want to hold him in contempt they can. i don't want anymore political stunt points from either side on a topic that includes 13 of my brothers and sister being killed for no good reason and a way they didn't have to be. i would love the see the politicians held accountable. it is hard to do. you know that as well as i do other than the ballot box
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episcopal will i theber congratulations that don't get voted. all the generals sitting high on the hog and live on their retirement and their speeches and the books if they have enough energy to write them and sit on boards and make millions of dollars post career that could have thrown their stars on the table like colonel schiller did and sit there and say this is not right. the president has the ability to make the decision but i'm not going to back it. although i didn't agree with him that's what the secretary of defense mattis did when he didn't agree with president trump. i respect that even if i didn't think he was making the right decision. he made a decision that hurt him in order to do what he thought was right. not one of those four star generals had the guts to do that. how can you expect any troop to go into battle when the men and women that lead them don't have the guts to put their career on the line to save their lives? >> harris: you have said so much about sacrifice and putting your country first, which was part of biden's speech today. the reason he is not on the
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democratic ticket for the white house he said is because he put the country first. he might not have had to exit that ticket if he had gotten afghanistan right. if we could have saved lives and not put you and brian mast in the position you talked about recovering at walter reed and so many others. >> he was vice president when we were losing our legs. if anybody knew how to get through this it was supposed to be him. >> harris: wow. okay, joey, god bless you and thank you for all you have done for the country and continue to do. it has been 65 days and no news conference from kamala harris. you know we need to be asking her about foreign policy. it has been a day and it's not noon yet on the east coast. how much longer can she stay quiet and not face reporters with no script and no plan, just lean into what we ask? when will she take a clear stance on some key issues, 42 days before the election.
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>> harris: the new york police department saying members of the gang tren de aragua are taking over new york city's migrant
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shelters and using them as headquarters for their criminal operations hiding if plain sight. not just new york city. it's reported in more than 12 other united states cities. bryan llenas live on randall's island in new york city. bryan, the numbers of them coming up we know have been ticking across that border and now they are fanning out. >> harris, that's right. there are hundreds of associates of tren de aragua, venezuela's violent gang or tda. in fact you can see thereth rethe largest migrant shelter in new york city behind me. gang members are enlisting new recruits inside. selling drugs inside and smuggling guns inside those shelters through food cartons. >> they are operating within. we have intelligence that they are in shelters, they recruit in
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shelters but branch out to communities. the problem we have with tda. the intelligence of who they are, what they are is slower. they're brand-new to the country let alone the city. it's a hindrance. >> tda gang members aren't afraid to shoot at cops. in june a gang member on a moped shot and wounded two nypd officers. in times square nypd said a 15-year-old gang member shot a tourist in the leg and fired at a police officer while shoplifting. >> he is shooting under his armpit. he didn't learn that on the fly. he learned how to shoot a gun somewhere else. the brazenness to do that in times square at cops. we go back to the intelligence piece that they are trained to not trust police and to shoot at them in venezuela. >> now last week police shut
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down a 24 hour migrant brothel in queens, new york where tda has a stronghold. nypd says they profit off human trafficking by forcing migrant women into prostitution to pay off the debts they are owed for being smuggled into the country. "new york post" reports eight states are seeing an explosion in migrant prostitution as tren de aragua spreads nationwide with reported gang activity in 14 states and ten cities. what make matters worse, the city's sanctuary law makes it impossible or illegal for the nypd to contact ice. many gang members are not deported. >> harris: with all of them here, too, that 5 billion or so in some estimates is twice that much the city has spent on the immigration blowup they've had here, that's money already gone. how are they going to fight this new problem? people who live in the city, it is a huge question for them, those taxpayers.
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brian, great reporting, thank you. 65 days, 0 formal news conferences by the current vice president of the united states who wants the top job at the white house. voters might like to know exactly where she stands. i want to know where she is on the economy, foreign policy. we have things that aren't working epicly and why she has flip-flopped on multiple critical issues. medicare for all. fracking, mandatory gun buy backs. meanwhile the liberal media seem to be propping her up. >> you hear time and time again the question from focus groups, from undecided voters, what about her policies? what is that about? >> yeah, yeah, yeah, she got to the policy questions later. she never tells us anything about anything. that's just a lie. it's an absolutely. it is insane. they are desperately pushing at
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the end of this campaign. >> harris: i would like to lean in with these so-called reporters in these instances and ask them one question. can you name one of those things? hum. a "washington examiner" column with this headline. so many don't want to know so much about kamala harris, quote, what has emerged recently is a new type of journalist who wants less rather than more. information about the most important story of the moment. power panel now, richard fowler, fox news contributor. great to see you both. richard, what are you most curious about in terms of kamala harris's policies? maybe you can drill down where the reporters are not. >> i think we do need to hear more from the vice president. what's better than a press conference is a debate. the vice president last week proposed another debate. >> harris: actually that's not true. it wasn't true with the last one and you will make one let's put
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one on fox and even the score of fact checking alone. you know we can do this. >> a 90 minute opportunity for her and donald trump to go at each other and talk about the issues and confront the issues in front of some of the largest ever seen. more valuable than the press conference. >> harris: you know i feel strongly about the question askers and the unfairness began at the national association of black journalists and abc news. i witnessed it. >> kamala harris doesn't need another 90 minutes to continue to dodge the questions that she was directly asked. richard, if you can provide an example from that debate where she gafb a straight answer to one of the policy questions i would love to hear it. all she talked about was her middle class background and experience-in-law. they want to know what she is going to do to improve their lives, what she will do to lower prices and most importantly
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whether she thinks they are better off now than they were under the trump administration. those are all questions she refused foranswer. trump is right not to give her another 90 minutes to continue to dodge. >> harris: let me jump in her for one question. the question today, kaylee laid out what we need to know is foreign policy. >> sure. a couple of things. i'm not sure if we're watching the same 90 minutes. she gave a great answer why they need to protect reproductive health. but also on foreign policy she talked about a two-state solution for the gaza conflict and how we need a cease-fire now. >> harris: how is that going to stop hezbollah being at war now with israel? and lebanon's leader saying he backs those terrorists being at war with israel. that doesn't solve it. i will bring you both back. we have had a lot of breaking news. "outnumbered" after the break. thank you.
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