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will take the stage in mint hill, north carolina. that is a major suburb of charlotte, north carolina, and it is a critically important state. it's one of the battlegrounds, and it is tight, tight, tight between him and kamala harris. he is expected to focus on the economy. however, this, no doubt, will come up. this will be the first time that we will hear from the 45th president of the united states since the senate's shocking report was released on the assassination attempt on his life in butler, pennsylvania, on july 13th. no doubt he will be addressing the emerging threats on his life from iran. we will cover it here on fox. for any of that, when it comes up, you will see all of it, and also digging deeper into what we saw yesterday, a conversation that began on relieving the pain, the pocketbook pain, americans are feeling. he started out yesterday and
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more today from north carolina. "america reports" now. ♪ ♪ >> we can't even stop the random guy who is camping outside the golf course. if we can't do a good job of that, how do we stop a sophisticated assassination attempt by a foreign country? we got to do much better job. >> the lack of a chain of command and a clear failure of leadership. there should be housecleaning of management not just in the people about the policies and practice at the secret service. >> they don't know who's on first, what's on second. it's a comedy of errors. we need to gave all the resources necessary to protect president trump. it's very obvious that iran, russia, china do not want donald trump to be president again. they are scared to death of him. >> john: any moment now we expect former president trump at a campaign event in north carolina for the first time since he was warned by intelligence officials about ongoing iranian at democrats his life, and we expect he will
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address those debts in his address. i am john roberts in washington. shaping up to be a busy wednesday afternoon, sandra. >> sandra: could be with you. i'm sandra smith in new york and this is "america reports." the trump campaign is calling the iranian threats real and specific, and that tehran is seeking to create chaos here in the u.s. >> these are serious threats. you see how they come after president trump, left to keep him safe and all of our leaders safe. >> sandra: all this on the heels of the senate report that reveals a number of secret service missteps, from its planning phase all the way to its execution during the butler rally. >> john: complete coverage now, former secret service agent richard reacted moments. >> sandra: with more on that report. >> john: first, in anticipation of the president's arrival in moments, aishah hasnie is live in mint hill, north carolina, with what is in store in the next few minutes. aishah? >> hey, john and sandra. good to see you. i got a hold of the former
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president's remarks he will make any moment now, and he will address iran. if he 60s prepared remarks in my hand right now, then he is going to go hard on iran. first and foremost he's going to call out the fact that the president of iran is in this country on u.s. soil and receiving a large security presence guarding him at the same time that nation is threatening to assassinate him. then he says this: if you are president -- calling out the current president, joe biden -- he says that, if you are president, he would inform the threatening country -- that would be iran -- that if they do anything to harm this person, then we are going to "blow your largest cities in the country itself to smithereens." that's what he's going to talk about today on top of the economy and manufacturing, as well, here in north carolina. he also addressed the iran threats last night on x. we will put that up on the screen here.
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he was basically told by the od&i that there were many threats from iran. "the entire u.s. military is watching and waiting. moves were already made by iran that did not work out, but they will try again. an attack on a former president is a death wish for the attacker." the campaign says that trump was briefed by the od&i yesterday. these continued and coordinated attacks have heightened in the past few months, and there is also an increase, john and sandra, and hacks into the campaign, as well. campaign officials say it is all happening because iran fears another trump white house. >> it is because the corrupt iranian regime, the terrorist regime, fears president trump's strength and resolve. they fear a trump administration 2.0 where they know that president trump is going to crack down on their terrorist regime, restore his sanctions that made him broken his first term. >> the campaign also calling out
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democrats for spewing dangerous rhetoric, pointing to this from commerce secretary gina raimondo. i'm going to send it back to you now, because i believe the former president is coming out now. but the campaign has been saying this is all happening to the former president because of the rhetoric, the dangerous rhetoric from the left. they pointed to a video clip earlier today where she says on msnbc's "morning joe," let's extinction for good. she's talking about the former president and she clarifies later she is saying to vote him out. >> john: we've got to the drop because the president is coming up. let's listen to what he has to say. ♪ ♪ oh, well, i guess we are going to be listening to lee greenwood for a little bit here. just as we wait for "god bless the usa" to play out, sandra, there is no sense of irony that the new iranian president is
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here in the united states, and he is receiving plenty of security to keep them safe during his visit to the united nations. at the same time, the regime that he heads up -- and the leader is the ayatollah -- is trying to take out the former president. >> sandra: and just to reiterate, moments ago we did get word that the office of the director of national intelligence did confirm moments ago that the trump campaign has been briefed, and has acknowledge the ongoing threat, though they declined to address any specific threat to the former president. but the trump campaign and the former president himself have been briefed. it looks like he is about to begin here, john. we can listen in to mint hill, north carolina, where, john, this is probably going to be somewhat of a wide-ranging speech from the former president, as aishah just reported. he is going to bring this up, what he is learning about the
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ongoing and growing threat coming from iran. >> john: there was that pakistani man associated with iran he was arrested not long ago, and the two assassination attempts which appeared to be unconnected at this point, though i don't know if the assassination plot has been fully investigated or not. but lee greenwood wrapping up, so let's go to the former president. >> wow. thank you very much. thank you very much, everybody. [crowd chanting "usa"] thank you very much. a very big hello to north carolina, a special place. you saw the other day my little granddaughter, named carolina. that is for a reason, because lara, her mother, is from here. she's doing a fantastic job, a fantastic person. it's great to be here and great
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to be back in this beautiful state with thousands of proud hardworking american patriots, which is what you are. i want to thank you very much glenn bosak and everyone at the mosak group for welcoming me. this is beautiful and fantastic. i much stomach must tell you, he's the owner and the boss and all of that come and grab me as i'm coming up. "i want to just tell you something. he said, before tariffs, when you put the tariffs on, this was a dead-end empty building. it wasn't functioning. and you put those tariffs on and now we are a manufacturing powerhouse. [applause] he said they were only importing product and now they are making product, and making a lot of it. you see a lot of it here. that's a lot of product. and that's what we are going to
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be doing on a much larger scale, and the congressman here, senators, a lot of people here, i'll introduce a couple real fast. i just want you to know i couldn't have been more beautifully greeted when glen said that, because i've been trying to explain that to people. they don't understand it. he called it an empty hull, and how it is a thriving business. [applause] thank you very much. we are also joined by congressional nominees mark harris, is doing fantastically well. no relation to kamala harris, i don't assume. [laughter] no, i don't think so. you are doing very well, better than she is, i can tell you that. in the polls. and pat harrigan. thank you. good luck, pat. i hear you are both doing great. end of course north carolina g.o.p. chairman jason simmons,
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who is doing a fantastic job. i heard we had a great poll this morning that was good. we are doing well. we have won north carolina twice and we've got to win it one more time. we went back to north carolina, we are going all the way. perhaps we go all the way anyway, but this is a very important place, a very important state, and i love it. as the expression goes, we have family here, and we really do. i also have a big enterprise down the road at lake norman. does anybody know what i have? and it's been very successful. trump national has been great, right on lake norman, which is so beautiful. i wish i had time to go see it. i won't have time to even see it. i've got to go in and out. but i'll be back. as you know, there have been two assassination attempts on my life, that we know of, and they may or may not involve -- but
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possibly do -- iran. [booing] but i don't really know and can't be sure because, in the first case, in butler, pennsylvania, a great place -- and we are going back to butler, by the way. we are going to go back and finish our speech. [applause] the fbi has been unable to open the three potentially foreign-based apps. and the assassin had six cell phones in his car, yet the fbi has likewise been unable to penetrate their guard. it shouldn't be tough to do. they wanted to know, and i want to know, and the whole country and maybe the world wants to know, who is he calling? in the old days, the fbi and the doj used to capture people before anything happened, and in the current days, the upper echelon of the fbi is all talk. while they focus on the sitting
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president's political opponents. that's what they're doing. they spend so much time. we won the case in florida. it's all a big scam. it's all against a political opponent, me, who is doing better in the polls than anyone else, and should be hopefully able to recapture the presidency in 41 days and make our country great again. but all they focus on is their political opponent. but they must get apple to open these foreign apps, and they must get apple to likewise open the six phones from the second lunatic, who is a lunatic, and open them immediately, because we have a lot at stake. whether it's me or any other former president. they break into apps all the time. they had no problem breaking into the apps of the
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j 6 hostages. they broke into those apps, and they could be iran-based, they could also be something else. but we'll never know until they are opened, and they've got to get them opened. really, why is it that the father of the shooter in the butler instance has one of the best and most expensive lawyers in the entire state of pennsylvania? how did he get to this expensive lawyer? big, big law firm. the biggest in pittsburgh. where did he get this big law firm from? it's very strange. if i were president and a former president and a leading candidate -- i'm the leading candidate, by far, to be the next president. [applause] is that leading candidate was under threat -- i was president and the candidate was under threat, any candidate, republican or democrat -- by the way, i want to thank the
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democrats, because they increased funding for the secret service, who worked very hard. increased funding for the secret service. nobody will believe this. it is the unanimous vote, republicans. every single republican, every single democrat voted in favor. that was the first unanimous vote we have seen in a long time, and that is to increase the funding of the secret service. so i thank everybody in congress. but if i were the president, i would inform the threatening country -- in this case, iran -- that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your largest cities and the country itself to smithereens. we are going to blow it to smithereens. you can't do that. [applause] and there would be no more threats. there would be no more threats. but right now we don't have that leadership, or the necessary
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people, the necessary leaders. we have two people. not one. we don't even know who our president is right now. who is our president right now? we really don't know, but we have two people, not one, that only keep looking. and when you do that, when you just look, trouble always ensues. so it's big trouble for our country. meanwhile, we have the president of iran in our country this week. we have large security forces guarding him, and yet they are threatening our former president and the leading candidate to become the next president of the united states. certainly a strange set of circumstances. around the world our enemies are desperate to prevent donald trump from returning to the white house, because they know i will make america great again. they don't want that. [applause] four years ago, our country was feared and respected, and our
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country will soon be feared and respected again. we have to have that. [applause] and that's why we all need to pull together to support these attempts and to bring back american strength, power, and prestige. we will soon have it back. no threat will shake me. no enemy will intimidate me. and i have -- [applause] i have never been more determined than i am today, and i will never back down in my sight to make america great again, which is what we are doing. [cheers and applause] so i wanted to make that statement, because they are under threat. i have been threatened very directly, and i appreciate the agencies that we have been meeting with, that we have been threatened very directly by iran. and i think you have to let them know, because the best way to do it is through the office of the president.
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you do any attacks on former presidents or candidates for president, your country gets blown to smithereens, as we say. 41 days from now, we are going to win the state of north carolina. [cheers and applause] we are going to defeat comrade kamala harris, and we are going to take back our country. we are going to take it back. [applause] yesterday i was in georgia, a great place, to outline my plan for an american manufacturing renaissance. that's what we are doing. we've got tremendous reviews on that speech. now, today, kamala harris is supposedly announcing her so-called plans to support manufacturing and wealth creation. why didn't she do it 3.5 years ago? they have done nothing. why didn't she do everything three and half years ago?
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she has been there for almost four years, and she didn't do it. she didn't create wealth. she destroyed 22% of the value of every dollar in your pocket, and jeopardized us in front of the remaining portions of the marketplace, and the world's reserve currency is under siege right now. a lot of people think we won't have the reserve currency. if we lose that, that's like the equivalent of losing a war. we will have it. if i'm elected president, be better, and every country will follow it. if they don't, we will put tariffs on that country and we won't trade with that country and they will then call us and say, we would love to have you continue to be the world's reserve currency, sir. so easy. it's so easy, but you need the right messenger.
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you need the right messenger. she didn't support domestic manufacturing. she killed 24,000 u.s. manufacturing jobs. in the last month alone, we lost 24,000 jobs. you know, there is a reason for the interest rate cut from the fed. a big part of that reason is our economy is doing really, really badly. kamala goes to work every day in the white house, families are suffering now, so if she has a plan, she should stop grandstanding and do it, just do it. you have a few months left. do it. you have plans for the border. do it now. you don't need anything at the border. all you need is the president of the united states to say the border is closed. i didn't have anything. i had only a good thought process. i build hundreds of miles of wall, and i got mexico to give
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us thousands of soldiers to guard our country, so people didn't come in. and we had the safest border in the history of our country. i didn't need to have a document. i was president. i said to the border patrol, nobody better than the border patrol, and i.c.e., and all the rest. law enforcement in this country, of which i have the endorsement of almost every single law enforcement group. [applause] but kamala should have closed the border years ago, and we wouldn't have hostile takeovers of springfield, ohio, aurora, colorado, where they are actually going in with massive machine gun-type equipment. they are going in with guns that are beyond even military scope, and they are taking over apartment buildings. they are taking over real estate. they are in the real estate developer and business.
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congratulations. these are, in that case, people from venezuela, a young street gang members sent here by the venezuelan government. you know, crime in venezuela is way down. crime all over the world is way down, except here. i was right in the debate, when david muir kept interrupting me over and over and over again. [booing] he said to me, when i said crime is way up, it is rampant because of what's happening in our country, and he said, "no, crime is not up. that's a mistake." well, the following day, the department of justice announced the crime figures up 44%, up much more than that in certain categories. but i haven't gotten an apology. no vice president in history has done more damage to the united states economy than kamala harris. she has no idea what she's talking about on economy or really on anything else. if you watched oprah the other
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day, and you watched those answers, you wouldn't even be thinking of her for president of the united states, because we had four years of that, and our country can't take four more years of that, i can tell you. but twice she cast the deciding vote that caused the worst inflation and maybe 100 years. she abolished our borders and flooded our country with 21 million plus illegal aliens. they came in from all over. think of it. they came from prisons and jails. they came from mental institutions and insane asylums. they are terrorists. they are criminal street gangs. they are ms-13. we took millions of people like this into our country, and we are going to get them out and get them out fast, i can tell you. [applause] no country can survive that. no country can survive it. but ask yourself, is anything
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less expensive than it was four years ago? where are the missing 818,000 jobs? remember they said -- they were fake jobs. and they thought they would be caught, but they thought it was going to be after the election, not before the election. they had a leak-ai. thank you, mr. leaker. they had a leaker who leaked the fact that they falsify the numbers. nobody talks about it. the frat democrats refuses to write it. we don't want to hear kamala's vague promises, even something like that she worked very long and hard hours over french fries at mcdonald's patient ever worked at mcdonald's. it was a fake story. the press now refuses to write it because it is so -- there's a very simple one. she said she worked at mcdonald's and she didn't. not highly sophisticated, not complicated.
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it was a lie. she never worked at mcdonald's over the hot french fries. i think i'm going to a mcdonald's in two weeks, actually, and i'm going to work the french fries, because i will have worked longer and harder at mcdonald's then she did if i do that even for half an hour. [applause] we want to hear an apology for all the jobs and the lead she's destroyed. they created 818,000 fake jobs. so the job numbers would look better. if they got caught before the election, they would announce it after the election, that it was a mistake. it wasn't a mistake, it was fraud. in the attorney general should look into it, because nobody has ever had that kind of a mistake before in this country. 800, almost a million jobs. a mistake. but she got caught.
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sometimes these whistle-blowers and leakers are okay with me. kamala harris is a one-woman economic wrecking ball, and this november the people of north carolina are going to tell her we've had enough. we can't take it anymore. kamala harris, you are fired. get out. you're fired. you did a lousy job as vice president. [applause] look, joe is the worst president in the history of our country. jimmy carter is the happiest man because the carter administration by comparison was totally brilliant. and kamala is considered -- if you go back seven weeks, was considered the respect president in history of our country, and now she wants to be president. we can't let it happen. and she's a marxist. we are not ready for a marxist president, and we never will be. north carolina was once the beating heart of american manufacturing. i know it very well.
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i was here many times to buy furniture for buildings. i would come and i would look, and there was nobody like the craftsmen of north carolina. it was filled with companies like this one, known everywhere for its incredible craftsmanship and skill. i know from personal experience, though -- i was a big buyer. i bought a lot of things here -- that there was no place for furniture, in particular, like north carolina. the furniture capital of the world. but now so much of that business has been stolen from you and it is made in china and other places. and, by the way, it is not as good. the quality is nowhere near. he made furniture, you bought a chair, it was good for 30 years. he buy some of these chairs they sell you now, they break after about two months. the people are laying on the floor, suing you for giving him a bad chair. on top of it all, our government -- on top it all, you
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get sued because they fell out of a chair at the hotel. he made the best product, the best furniture. after the twin betrayals of nafta, which i ended, and china's entry into the world trade, they lost manufacturing jobs quickly including 60% of the furniture manufacturing jobs, and that number was going up until i came along. >> john: we are going to continue to watch this. we carried this economic speech in its entirety for almost an hour and a half yesterday. we are told the rest of the speech will very much echo what we heard yesterday, but we wanted to make sure that we got the news about iran and at the top. the president, the former president, noting the irony in the fact that the current iranian president, massoud possessed in, is here under heavy protection where the iranian regime was trying to assassinate the former president, and the former president also saying that if he
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was president and a country made threats such as the ones that have been leveled against him, he would go and bomb their cities to smithereens. >> sandra: he threatened to blow to smithereens any country who threatened a president, former president, or leading candidate for president. and that is just moments after the sitting president, joe biden, was sitting in that live interview on "the view" where he held firm when he was asked about trump blaming the assassination attempts on biden's rhetoric. he sort of doubled and tripled down on saying he really does not believe in democracy. there have been calls for both sides to town down this rhetoric. that happened as moments apart -- we will dig into that with dan hoffman joining us in just a few moments. >> john: now reaction is pouring out after the senate released its brand-new report on secret service failures, in the butler prince been shooting. the former president said he's
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going to return to butler soon to finish that campaign event. here's what the senate report, the interim senate report said in part, and the world failure appears many times in this assessment. the u.s. secret service failed to define responsibility for planning planning and security. that the building was essentially covered, to coordinate with state and local law enforcement. failing to provide resources for the july 13 rally, failing to find information about suspicious inspiration to my key personnel that failed to take action to ensure trump's safely. this is a damning report and it's not even the final report. >> failure should be all in capital letters. this is purely indicative of what we said since day one. this is a systemic leadership problem that has been going on for a year or two years, where
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they continually cut back and lacked the force to realize that because of the things donald trump is talking about, he is target number one for everyone in the world. how the secret service leadership would think they would get away with this time after time, continually denying him appropriate manpower and resources, is beyond comprehension. incompetence, negligence, and just complacency. this is totally unacceptable, and what i like about this report is this will lead to more granularity and digging in. people need to be held accountable and immediately fired. >> john: there's a couple things in here that are really troubling. trump's protective detail was unaware 27 minutes before the shooting started that it secret service has secured a room and the counter sniper team had been alerted to a suspicious person in the vicinity. and then there's this.
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shortly before shots were fired, the counter sniper a solid local law enforcement running toward the agr building with their guns drawn, but he did not alert former president terms protective detail to remove him from the stage. the u.s. secret service counter sniper told the committee that they thought to notify someone to get him off the stage. it "did not cross his mind." how is that possible? >> that says it all, john. i don't know what to say about this genius. how hard would it have been just to simply go out over the air, get out on the phone, talk to somebody and say listen, the local police are working something. hold the president where he is until i get back to you. that is perfectly acceptable. that is perfectly reasonable. yet, it wasn't done. the level of negligence and incompetency here borders on criminal. this is absolutely unacceptable. i'll tell you what, the day after president trump gets
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reelected, i will go in there with a handful of guys, totally clean house, and get this agency back to the basic foundations that made that agency great. that is what needs to be done. because you can't wait. director rove had a press conference talking about all these divisions and things he wants to do. what are you come out of your mind? this continues to go on every day. we don't have months and months to wait. another billion dollars is not the answer here. we gave you $3.5 billion already. most countries would kill to have these kinds of resources. what have you done with all this money? it speaks to the incompetence at the leadership level again. >> john: one effect this has certainly had is to absolutely crush people's confidence in the secret service. take a look at this graph here. 2019, 69% of people said the secret service was either excellent or good. that number is down to 32%. it is now up to 36%, and 25% of
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people say it's only fair. how does the secret service get its reputation back? >> one of the ways is, look, you've got to get back to what made you great to begin with, and that is the very basic foundation of the secret service methodology. the second thing you need to do is you got to get rid of this communications people where they've got nothing to say. we are not going to comment on anything. you can't do that anymore. i have often said, if i could go back in time and have one job in the secret service, i want to be the key medications directly. it's easiest job in the world. these people don't comment on anything. the secret service needs to be out in the forefront speaking about the things they have done to ensure the safety of the president of the united states. another 40 days or so, should be president trump again. >> john: we will see what happens in the future. we do know that the final senate report will come out and we are also expecting that report from the house task force and the secret service itself and the fbi will all release reports.
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a lot more to come on this. thank you, appreciate it. >> sandra: thanks, john. now more on the threats to the former president. let's bring in dan hoffman in moscow and a fox news contributor. good to have you here. perhaps you heard me just a moment ago. i was teeing up your appearance here following the words of the former president, donald trump, just moments ago, happening minutes after the sitting president, joe biden, was speaking on "the view." first former president trump, that the u.s. must respond to the growing threats from iran. listen. >> if i were the president, i would inform the threatening country -- in this case, iran -- that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your largest cities in the country itself to smithereens. speech here yet biden, minutes before that, in this live appearance on abc, seemed to double down on trump being the
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threat to democracy. listen. >> look, when i ran, i said i was running -- one of the first major speeches i made was for independence hall about democracy, that democracy was at stake. trump is... >> careful. [laughter] >> not a lot of social redeeming value there. >> no. [applause] >> but here's the thing -- he really does not believe in democracy, and the guardrails that our system has set up for the abuse of power. >> sandra: you know, trump there is squarely making iran the enemy, while biden is still pointing fingers at trump. your reaction to what you just heard? >> look, as a citizen, what i can tell you is what we all know. we've got two things going on simultaneously here.
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a very tough campaign and a close election in the offing in about 40 days. at the same time, iran ramping up threats to the former president. remember, they hacked the trump campaign with a cyber attack and tried to release information that they had stolen from the trump campaign to the u.s. media. they tried to kill secretary pompeo and former national security advisor o'brien, and they apparently sent one of their assassins to the united states who pleaded not guilty today, to try to assassinate former president trump, as well. so president trump is very much in the cross hairs of iran just like we are, and israel is, and we need to do a better job, the united states, that is, of taking the fight to the enemy. that's why hezbollah is launching aldi's attacks against israel. it's why we face hamas in gaza, and the houthis in yemen, and why it has become a client state of iran. >> sandra: reading through the transcript here, it seems to be
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missing an all-out condemnation of iran and its intentions by the sitting current u.s. president. >> yeah, i think we would do well to issue that sort of a warning, to make it clear to iran that, if anything untoward were to happen to any of our officials, including former president trump, that we would respond, and it would be considered an act of war. i am not so sure why this administration hasn't taken that one on, and i expect there will be follow-up questions from the media when opportunities present themselves to discuss that further with key cabinet officials in the biden administration, and perhaps from vice president harris, as well. perhaps she will be asked to comment on that. >> sandra: that's good point. with an interview coming up tonight, we will see if that does come up. great to have you and thanks for hanging on through the breaking news. >> thank you. >> sandra: john?
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[sirens] >> sandra: sirens across tel aviv today after hezbollah launched its deepest wreckage israel so far. the attack follows the assassination of the top hezbollah commander and deadly idea strikes on lebanon this week. chief foreign correspondent trey yingst is trey in israel for us at this hour. what is the latest they are, trey? >> sandra, good afternoon. there was a hughes escalation today by hezbollah at the iran e iran-backed group targeted israel's second-largest city of tel aviv with a ballistic missile. sirens sounded across this major population center as hundreds of thousands of people ran for bomb shelters. the missile carried a 1500-pound warhead and was ultimately intercepted by israel's missile defense system, david's sling. but it marked the first time tel aviv was targeted since has blood got involved in the war. northern israel came under heavy
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rocket fire, taking a direct hit during a barrage that included dozens of rockets. as israel ramps up their air campaign against hezbollah, tens of thousands of people continued to flee southern lebanon. lines of cars filled with families are fleeing southern lebanon as an israeli air campaign against hezbollah intensifies. "there were strikes there, so we got into the car and came here," mohamed says. "we don't know what's left behind." "where are you going now?" a reporter asks. "we're going to be rude." catalyst targeted as the israelis took out the head of the rocket division. he was in part responsible for the more than 8,000 rockets that have rained down on israeli cities in the north since october 8th. i got some breaking news for you here. we are learning that the southern israeli city of eilat that sits on the red sea was targeted with drones, likely by
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an iran backed iraqi shia militia. >> sandra: john? >> john: sandra, the economy front and center on the campaign trail this week. to sit after former president donald trump's major economic policy speech in georgia. vice president kamala harris is set to give one of her own in pennsylvania later today. let's bring in sean duffy, former wisconsin republican congressman and cohost of "the bottom line" on fox business, and richard fowler, fox news contributor. harris is talking economy today. she's got a few ideas but a scant level of detail compared to what donald trump did yesterday for 90 minutes. he laid that out. here is what kamala harris told oprah last week about economic policy. >> all of this and more is what i plan to build, and i call it an opportunity economy. it is basically about creating opportunities, knowing so many people have the ambition, the aspirations, are working hard, but just need opportunity to
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reach their goals in their dreams. >> john: richard, a lot of people are saying that is more about vibe than an actual plan. is it time for her to put more meat on the bones? >> i think there's more to no question that there is time for her to put more meat on the bones. i got a chance to look at some excerpts of her speech, but let's be clear, this race is about contrast. we have seen at the cornerstone of the trump economic policy is tariffs, tariffs, and more tariffs. he thinks these tariffs can solve the cost of child care. he thinks tariffs can solve our housing crisis, the price of groceries, and the price of household goods. any first year economic student can tell you the tariffs might have the opposite effect on household goods. let's be very clear, tariffs cannot solve the fact that child care is too expensive in this country. the contrast to that, with the harris campaign is proposing, one of the things is a first-time home buyer credit. we know to be true, would it be the g.i. bill or the housing
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bill created in 2008, these credits by the market and cause folks to buy more homes, and it's a good thing for the american economy. >> john: and yet come at the same time, sean, when you take a look at voter preferences on the economy, 51% of people say they like donald trump's ideas on the economy versus kamala harris. that is a little bit narrower than it was between trump and biden, that he still holds a substantial lead there. >> he does. as richard talks about trump saying tariffs, tariffs, tariffs, kamala harris says tax, tax, tax. he contacts every american by getting rid of the tax cuts, and by having the government spend more of your money, you'll be better off. on top of that, she wants to add more rules and regulations onto our economy. i think that is the problem here. richard mentioned housing. housing is a problem for all americans, and that rate is really high now. with they want to buy for rent. the problem is you have a demand issue. when kamala harris lets in
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18 million new people into the country, as illegal migrants, they'll need houses, and the government is funding those houses, competing with every day average americans and pricing the americans out of the housing market. so instead of fixing the problem at the border and saying we are going to steal the board and deport those people who don't belong here, and we'll have more houses for the american people, what richard says and what kamala says is what we want to do is give more government solutions to government-created problems. that's not going to work. again, you can't tax and you can't regulate your way to prosperity. it never works. >> my freshman economics professor taught me one thing, that a tariff is another word for a tax. with be very clear, a tariff is just a tax -- no, no. it is just a tax deferred onto the consumer. let's be very clear about that. the idea -- >> john: quick final word, sean. >> richard, this was my plan in
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congress that donald trump has now adopted. we are going to treat people the way they treat us. >> but to say a tariff is not a tax is intellectually dishonest. >> we are going to equate the taxes, and that is fair trade, richard. that is what donald trump is talking about. >> not against her trade, but to say a tariff is not a tax is ridiculous. >> john: one person's taxes and other persons tariff, and vice versa. [laughter] a lot to talk about between now and november 5th. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> they had planes flying over the borders, loaded up with illegal migrants, people that shouldn't be in our country, going to the midwest, going to all places, because everything is now a border state. >> sandra: that's former president donald trump vowing to end a controversial migrant program if he does win lighthouse. former acting biden he dart
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>> sandra: the biden-harris administration allowing millions of migrants to continue to flow otover the southern border, entering the u.s. to controversial programs including the migrant flights parole program. ron vitiello knows all about that. he's a former acting i.c.e. director and a former u.s. border patrol chief. hard to believe this is still
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going on, and it leaves room for former president trump to lay in on that controversial program, ron. listen here. >> i would revoke it and they get out, but the worst is the flights. they tried to say we are going to toughen up the border a little bit. they had planes flying over the border loaded up with illegal migrants, people that shouldn't be in our country, going to the midwest, going to all places, because everything is now aboard a state. >> sandra: so he is vowing to put an end to this controversial programs. your thoughts on this growing debate? >> of course he's right and i hope you get the chance to do that. it is a benefit to the country, designed for if we want to bring in a witness for a criminal case in the southern district of new york, close to where you are. you bring that witness in on
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parole status because the government benefits by the testimony in federal court. they get no status in the united states and when the trial is over they get sent back home. the same thing, somebody gets in a car crash near the border in mexico, the come to the port of entry and they need life-saving surgery, customs and border protection officers parole that person in so they can get life-saving medical care. that is a benefit to that person and the humanitarian side. it's not supposed to be given to entire countries. we are not supposed to have 800,000 parolees from four or five different countries that come to the united states just because they made an appointment to show up at the port of entry. it is an abuse of the authority of the executive branch and this is another example of where this administration, biden and harris, have deceived the american people. president biden in the debate said numbers were down at the border but he didn't mention the hundreds of thousands of people who are being flown in who are just as illegal and have no status in the united states as the people who are jumping over the wall.
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>> sandra: so harris' campaign statement is putting out something to see what her plans would be as vp. she supported the strongest reform in decades to deliver needed resources for border security and as president xi will sign that bill and will fight for smart solutions to secure the border and keep communities safe and inform the broken immigration system. there's probably a lot of voters who say immigration is their top concern all over the country, saying, what are you doing right now and what have you done for us since you have been in office and still are? final thought to you. because she has deceived the american people once again. she was asked directly if she would close this program and they made no comment on it. why did they do that cannot because they know the voters want to think different. they need a change at the border because we are all at risk because of the chaos that exists on our southwest border, and changes coming. >> sandra: we always appreciate when you can join us. thank you very much, sarah. john? >> john: former president donald trump issuing a stern warning to tehran after learning
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