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right of california, we have a fox news alert. a juvenile det held in detention because he is a danger heto himself oh, no, he was caught backwards trying to escape prison break style.d e it turns outcide he changed his his mind and decided to stay for the three hots and his fast. fire. >> oh, my goodness. look at that. poor kid tried to run.french >> they wouldn't let a job like' . yeah, look at him. he's like, what the hell's. yeah, is let me out of here. like, that's mine. that's a lot of confusionne: that you legitimatelthaty doing >> yeah, i know. i was. i was making news. i want to be surpriss e. i was a lot of news this week. well, it's great to be with you all. anybody i have anything else j to promote, judge, it's great to have you on a friday. >> yes things, dana,. >> how nice. i really feel the love. yeah. and you're coming it for us to have a great night. , fox news alert kamala harrist to is about to speak near
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the border. we'll take you there live when it happens. that was kamala harris, mala har you know, coming out and basically saying, i'm a big border hawk. she had her nice jacket on. this is he.r border security speech. >> she's about to give. lion she just let in 10 million illegals, half of them were convicted criminals. that means about percent of the biden-harris migrants are ex-conis migras. and biden harris have no idea where they are. they let in 13,000 convicted murderers and, lost track of them. they let in 15,000 convicted and now they're gone. >> i always assumed when an illegal was caught by border pao patrol and they did a background check and they found out the gutheyy was a convicted murderer, they'd immediately detain them and deport the am. no, i had no idea. biden harris were catchingbut th convicted killers and lettingedu
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them loose into the country. oh, you murdered your brother. here's a court date in five years. and for your asylum hearing,pho, take this free phone. get on that plane. i hope you lik oe e new york. >> oh, you a kid. her here's a free sandwich, a free sex change, and a bus ticketande to houston. >> these people aren't seekingx asylum. >> we should be seeking asylum from them. trump says i told you so.d we aome egghead maybe said, oh, it's wonderful to release people. and that sounds so nice. we're releasing migrants rel ino our country. >> but these are killers. these people at the highest kili level of killing. >> they'd cut your throa.tg. and they won't even think about it. the next morning, these are convicted. people for life are now in our,h . and i can finally look at themae and see. >> i say, i told you so too. the fake news. what kamala harris has done unfonforgivable. >> a crime. what she did, it's got it's got to be criminal .
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there's no greater acteate of disloyalty than to extinguisr ach the sovereigno of your own nation. >> and that's what she's done. vereig youshe's our nation. >> she's ruined our nation. and the media called trumpa liar a liar for saying countries were emptying their prison fs. s >> well, where do you thinknk a half a million ex-cons came from? the ji tham, the fact that they impeached him over a phone call? while, biden-harris are processing and murderers into the country. crimes how is that not high crimes and misdemeanors? so with the 300,000 migrantkidst kids they lost biden, harris lost tens of thousands of migrant killers andthousand >> and the whole time they said the border was secure, the border is secure. >> you're confident this border secure. we have a secure border in that that is a priority. g ours >> any nation, including ours in our administration, democrats say trump's dangerous. how big?
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>> because kamala harris is importing convicted murderers and into ad prerica and then lying about it . she's the most dangerous presidential nominee in the history of americaentiale storn. she's created a geyser of sex trafficking crime, addictionca r that will impact america for decade s. and she never went to the border once, but decided to go today of all days, a month before the election. i'm sure it has nothing to doree with the election. carmel is in the tucson sector of arizona electio tonight, the epicenter of her crisis. look at ho w biden blew open the border in tucson after it was under control. and now she's there for a photo op on the eve of the election. and look how staged this border visit is. with >>he this wasn't about her seeig anything with her own eyes, learning the truth about illegal immigration. this was about getting right shot of her walking along the border wall with, border patrol agents.
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>> we can show that a wall shee. said she doesn't even believe in border patrol agentse who she falsely accused of whipping. >> remember, she said they were whipping haitianpping,s. now, no one else will show you these scenes. we're showin g you.photos w what you're looking at is a frenzy of harris staffers wrangling photographers to get the perfect picture as asrs possible so they can all gete the hell out of there and just say they visited the bordepiey r kamala was only actually at the border from 11 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., less than 20 minutes. >> that's not visiting the border. that's jt a photo op. the cameras weren't even allowed to get the audio of walk and talk with the agents, so we have no idea what was discussede th. she never even addressed the press. it was like she walked the runway and went backstage. >> she was there to show off her border outfit and before shg security speech, whichre the we've been waiting for for four years, they had a wacky woman warming up the crowd. >>
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>> i came all the way from california, heard heard? oh, that's right.y >> she's driving in any minute now. i want her to hear in the car. >> so what do we say? come look, car, car. how this is supposed be a deadly serious policy speech. and they a warm-up act telling the audience how to clap like gutfeld exclamation. >> kamala is blaming trump forl the problems she created and telling you everything she wants to do to fixion.she is t u did when she had the chance. she says it's time forer a str border. but why hasn't she done it? she's stoppe d border wall andrder then sold the extra steel for scrap.
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she ended remain in mexico. she brought back catch for and release and has deported less than 1% of the illegals. >> she led in less than 1%.he >> if she wants to stop illegalt immigration, she stop flying them into the country. she claims the border crossingmo numbers are down. she's just not counting the migrants she's flyine is ngo and sending to the ports of entry so they can break into the countrbreay with their borde app. >> remember the when you make a reservation to break into country with open table for illegals, as we call is t. >> and what's the point of asking for more border patrol agents if they're justg o going to keep catching and releasing people? >> fentanyl is exporatcht under kamala's watch. >> why hasn't she done anythingt about it? how can all of this be trump's fault if he's not in power? av but she is.o he doesn't have the power to do anything about the borde ther sh does. >> kamala keeps saying she why ecuted cartels in california. the why didn't she do anythindg as? >> vice president the cartels
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quadrupled their cash flow undes quadrur harris. they're the only ones who areh have wages going up. ould >> if kamala harris reallyd wanted to secure the border, maa she would have called the border patrol chief and made a plan. i've never had one conversation with the president or the vice r president for that matter. and so i was the chief of the border patro l. i commanded 21,000 people. that'sple. a.s th think about how backwards all of this is.f the border czar brings a half a million criminals into the countrcriminaly and thinks . it's mean to deport them. >> she thinks it's cruel to deport criminals. >> she's actually promisinshe i mass amnesty instead of mass deportations. when the majority of thestead os country wants mass deportations, everyonountrt in america knows better. >> she's trying to make the case that, you know, she. she has been tough prose on the border as a prosecutor in california. what do you make of that? what do you makewhat do yo o of.
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it's lies. what do you make of democratsy trying to argue that they are tough on the border? it's politicalhe. lie >> that's an absolute lie. the border patrol's callinse: tt visit tonight nothing more than a check the box and slaphe publi in face to the american public. they're asking where she been. e >> kamala went to europe before she went to the border. wee deserted the people of arizona. >> if the election was held today, harris would lose arizona. kamala hthe last three polls oun of arizona, donald trump is beating her soundly. she knowingly putt amer americans lives in danger. >> political power, mass migration would lead to amnesty, which would lead ma a massive amount of new voters and congressional power . americans have died and will continue to die becausntinue toe this reckless political gamble. kamala harris blood on her hands. and i know the american people will never ever elect someone like that as president.
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>> the united states. >> i just want to for a moment speak about teresa. we we had some time togetherstag backstage and, you know, i think that in moments of crisi is such as the fentanyl crisis, there are people who, through their sufferingis and their pain, riseoura with couragege in such a selfle antito be a voice for others with the anticipation and the hope and the har and thed workat of hoping that their story will be the reason other ot don have story. and you sharing your story about, jacob, and your advocacy and why we have to sto p scourge is so incredibly important. and again, i applaudd and i knw we all do, and our need to stop this issue is one of the reason
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that we are all here togethe r. ther i also want to thank the extraordinary elected officials are here.e >> senator mark kelly came with me. he had and his extraordinary wife, gabby giffords, traveled with me from washington, dc to be here. and senatoe.r kelly has been m talking with me for quite some time about the importancee of this visit. >> and so i thank you in front of all of our friends for your wor fork and for she is, you know, one of i'm going to talk a bit about it in aa minute, but some of the work i that that i have done in my career as attorney generalt shea and watching her do the work that she has dons donee as geneo really does emphasize the importance of having the right leader r at the right time in the right place. >> and that's who she is. mayor huish, i thank you for the warmhuwish welcome.
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we've spent some time together. you shared with me the needs tim your community. and i thank you for your leadershimmunity, p as well and tos all the elected and community leaders here today. thank you for taking the time out of your busy lives to be he this afternoon.an before i begin, i do want say to say few words about hurricane helene. i spoke this morning with our fema administrator, chris criswell and president presd. n i, of course, will continue to monitor the situation closely. we have mobilized more thanl 1500 federal personnel to those communities that have been impacted. impacted have food, water and generators that are ready arr deployment and we are working to restore poweroplo for 4 million of people who currently are experiencing outageurrentlyars. he i just want to stress and fors h the press that is hereat i to t who are watching, the storm
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continues to be dangeroue dangen and deadly and lives have been loste risk and the risk of floog still remains high. so i continu e urge everyone of please continue to follow from your local officials. until we get pasl wet this mome. so thank you all. and i know i'll about in spe particular the people who are here today and why wehere are gathered here together herey. so arizona, i think you all know and this is why you arel kw here, there are consequential issues at stake in this election. and one is the security of our o border. the united states is a sovereign nation. e isand i believe we have a duty to set rules at our border and to enforce them. and i take that responsibility veryha. we are also a nation of immigrants. the united states has been enriched by generationunited ss of people who have come from
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every corner of thhave come woro contribute to our country and to become part of the american story. and so we must reformor our immigration system to ensure that it works in an a orderly way that it is humane and that it makes, our country, stronger. so i have just come from visiting border and the porte pt of entry and douglas. i spoke with dedicated from border patrol and customs officers age who every day see s overflow of commercial traffic through the port. theser flow e men, women who wo and at other places along our southern bordek r help keep our nation secure. and they nee borded resources t their jobs, which is why we have and are in the process of investing half a billion dollars to modernize and expand the port of entr they in dougla
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and why? last december, i helped raisi ey rate of overtime pay for borderb agents and. also why i strongly supportede the border securityar a bill written last year. written last year. as you knos you w by a bipartis group of senators, including o one of the most conservative members of the united states congresstates . that bill would have hired 1500s more border agents and officers . it would have paid for f 100 inspection machinesfentan to detect fentanyl that is killing tens of thousands of americans every year. >> i t have allowed us to more quickly and effectively removee wh who come here illega. >> and it would have increasedfi
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the number of immigration judges and asylum officers. it was the strongest border security we have seen in decades. pa it was endorsed by the border patrol union, and it should be in effect today, producing results in real time right now for our country country. . but donald trump tanked it. in an picked up the phone and called some friends in congress and said, stop the bill, because, you see, he prefers to run a problem instead of fixing a problem. e r and the american people deservie ,a president who cares poli about border than playing political games and their personal political future.
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and so even though donald trump tried to sabotage the border security bill. it is my bill,t is to you that s president of the united states, i will bring it back up and proudly sign it into law and let me say, the issuee of border security is not a new issue to me. i was attorney general of sue ta border state for two terms. i saw the violencete and chaosnl that transnational criminal organizations cause and the heartbreak and loss from the spread of illicit drugs.i wd i walked through tunnels that traffickers used to smuggle contraband into unit the united states. >> i've seen tunnels with walls i h as the walls off your your living room, complete with lightin g and airmaking conditioning, making very clear that it is about an
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enterprise that is making a whols e lot of money in theof trafficking of guns drugsbe and human beings. and my knowledge on how o they work comes from the fact that i have prosecuted transnational criminal organizations who traffic in gunational s, drugs and human beings. my team and i broke up a heroin trafficking ring in the bay area with ties to mexican cartels. h ties we took down a gang working with the sinaloa cartethl that to traffic methamphetamine into the united states. we seizewas d millions of dollas worth of cocaine from the guadalajara cartel cartel ce and broke up a drug a drug trafficking operation, including plan mills and so-called recovery centers that were pushing opioidswith with deadly results. as attorney general of california, it was ten yearsb
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ago that i brought a bipartisarn of american attorneys general and led that group to travel to mexico o city to meett with mexican attorneys general to address this issue, and in particular to increase sharing on gang activity, all of which allowed us to prosecute more human hum traffickers. and i started as, attorney general, the first comprehensive report in the state of california analyzing, transnational criminal organizations and the threats they posd the to public safetyfy and to the economy. g transn so stopping transnational criminal organizations and strengthening our border is new to me, and it is a-stand contstanding priority of minine i have done that work and i will continue to treat it as ald
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priority when i am elected president. the united states. and is my pledge to you. >> understanding how solutions get formed that i will reach across the aisle and i will embrace common sense approaches and new technologies to get the job done. because i know transnational gangs coming across the border, trafficking in guns, drugs and human beings could less who somebody voted for in the last theytion, they could care less. they've got one goal in mind and it is therefore critically important that anybody who calls themselves a leadeical would work with other leadersrsr
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for common sense solutions, understanding the pain and, tha the suffering that americans are experiencing . fix if we don't work together to fix these problems and looktt at transnational gangs, one of the things i know about them, they are always innovating. ting.so to disrupt them, we must the same. and that means, again, working together in real time groundedgd on finding common sense, not just about some rhetoric at a tw rally, but actually doing the workor of fixing a problem. and as president, i wantorde only bring back the border security bill that donald trump tankedl .
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i will do more to secure our border to reduce illegal border crossings. >> i will take further action to keep the border closed between ports of. those who cross our borders unlawful. >> they will be apprehended and removed and barred from, reentering for five years. we will pursue more severe criminal charges against repeat violators. vin if someone does not make a asylum request at a legal pointy of entry and instead crosses our border unlawfully, re they will be barred from receiving asylum. while we understand that many people are desperate to migrate to the united states, st b our system must be orderlythat and secure. >> and that is my goal and that is my goal.
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securing our border also means o addressing the flow of into our communities. fentanyl is a scourge on our country. the of as a drug is such that it is highly addictive and it is highly lethal. so letha much so that using it one time only can be fatal. ve t >> i have met far too many families parents, loved oneswhoe who have lost a family member or a child to, and their grief is heartbreaking. and the devastation causedy by fentanyl is being felt from itral communities to big cities . it's impacting communities across our countrys regardless of where they are geographically, politically, or any demographic you choose t to talk about. k it's a scourge in our country
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and we have to take it seriously. sidentand as president, i will e it a top priority to disrupt con flow of fentanyl coming intounid the united states and and i mos know everyone here understands that most of the fentanylrtel in america comes from two cartels based in mexico. most often they are smuggling through vehicles at legal ports of entry, like the one i visited today. the fact is, bordes,r don't have enough resources and are only to search a fraction of the vehicles that pasf s through their checkpoints. this. s unacceptable they need the resources to do their jobs and as we could have done with that border security bill, i will surge t
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support to law enforcement agencieso law on the front lin, more personnel, more training and more technology, including 100 new inspectors and systems that can detect fentanyl hidden in vehicles. and we will make sur e that ports of entry, including airports and seaport ands, art have additional state of the art technologytechnolo to, detes fentanyl and the chemical tools used to make. i will also double the resources for department of justice to extradite and prosecute transnational criminal organizations and the >> yels. yes, i ensure that we target the entire global supply chain because we must materially and sustainably disrupt the flow of illicit fentanyl
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coming into our country. my approach takes into account also that the precursor chemicals used to make fentanycl are by and large made in china and shipped to mexican cartels and trafficked right here into the united states. our administration demanded that china crack downa on the companies that make those chemicalcracd downs and is started to happen. but they need to do more. and as president, i will hold ci them to their commitment to significantly reduce the flow of precursor chemical coming from china and all of this to say we must tacklem issue from every angle becausete . our highest charge must be to protect the lives of our
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people. it must be to understand the pain and to have theto kno courage to know that solutions are at hand. if w ae focus on fixing a problm instead of running on a problem and this issue writ large, we must ensure that our countryompi remains strong and competitive, which includes fixingn our broken immigration system. and let me be clear i reject the false choice. i rejecte fals the false choicew that suggests we must either choose between securing our border or creating a system of immigration that is safe, orderly,orderl and humane. >> we can and we must do both.
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we must do both. and we clear legal pathways for people to come into our country. and we must makecountry. our cut system work better for, for example, it can take years for asylum claims to be decided. well, this is a problem can solve, including by hiring more asylug m officers and expanding processing centers in people's homed countries. and asas president, i will work with congress to create at long last a pathway to citizenshipha for hardworking immigrants ano have been here for years or years and deserve to have
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a system that works. i also have mind our dreamers. >> i have met. i have met with so many of our dreamers throughout career.n they who have grown up in the united states were educateds here. pay taxes here. serve in our military.te and contribute to our communities day. they are american in every wayyo ,but still they do not have an earned pathway to citizenship. s and this problem has gone unsolved at this point now for decades. >> the same goes for tha farmworkers who ensure that we food on our tables and will sustain our agricultural industry. and they, too, have been limbo in legal limbo for years because politicians have refused to come togetherenm
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to fix our broken immigration systemig. well, as president, i will put politics aside to fiximmigr our immigration system and find solutionats, solutions to problems which have persisted for far too long . for far too long. we have all known this is not working as it can and as should . and so as i said at it the beginning, these issues are highly consequential for our nationna. and the contrast in thison election is clea ir. choice >> it is a choice between commonsense solutions and the same old political games. l in the four years that donald te trump was president, he did nothing to fix our broken immigration system. >> he did not solve the shortage of immigration judges. he did not solve the shortage
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of border agents. he did not create lawful pathways into our nation. he did nothing to address an outdated asylum and did not work with other governments in our hemisphere to deal whaty also aearl regional challenge. as overdoses went up duringpresd his presidency, he fought to slash funding for the fight against fentanyl. and what did he do instead?talka well, let's talk about that. he separated families.amilies. he ripped toddlers out of their mothers arms or put children drr cages and tried to end protections for dreamers. he made the challenges at the border worse at th. and he is still. and he is still fanning
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the flames of fear and division . >> and let me be clear, that is not the work a leader. a that is not the work of a leader. is noand that is, in fact, i t we believe an abdicationn of leadership. o see nd so on behalf of all across our nation who want to see these problems solved, s, i say we cannot accept donald trump's failure to lead. we should not permit scapegoating instead of solutions. and let's see what's happening. let's permit scapegoating solut instead of solutionsio orinstea rhetoric instead of results. asu
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as your president, i protect our nation's sovereignty, secure our border, and worko fi to fix our broken broken system of immigration. and i will partner with democrats, republicans and independents to do it. arizona it is time for us to turn the page on the uglybattle battles that have charactes r arised our politics. and it is time to move forward together to achieve real that make our country stronger . and i know we can get this done . i know we have the will. i know we have the. are
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i know the solutions are at hand. >> and i know we are ready. and so with all of that, i sayds thank you. may god bless you.ates may god bless the united states of america. that was kamala harris'and big border patrol speech, and it was probably one of the more ridiculous speeches we've ever heard from any politician. polian and tand includes kamala. >> she said she takes border security seriously.a li that's a lie. she's been in powe r almost. four years. she doesn't take it seriously at all. this is tht time she hase firsts she's ever been to the border. she says we must reform our immigration. well, the democrats had theco white house, the congresngresss the senate for the first two years. they never touched it. they did green newd f deal instead. >> she praised the border patrol. the border patro theyhates kamala harris. they've endorsed donald trump. they've just called her a failur have cae. - she says we need more border
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patrol agents, more border patrol b agents. i >> don't matter if all they're going to do is process more illegals morellegal into t. this bipartisan bill keeps clamoring about that. she's going to sign. now, that was just a ruse d designed to fail by failed politicians in order to blambyeo trump for their inaction. it didn't do anything to securen the it didn't end catch and release and it didn't deport a singl thee. >> she says she's tough on cartels. how?on >> give me one example. how were you? tough on cartels . y the cartels have made more money over the last four years than they've ever maden he histo the history of t organizations. >> she says she's tough on cartelstoug in drugs as ag in california. drug activity, gang activity in california under her leadership is aggang explod. she says she's for common sense approaches. >> but she's against the wall. she says she wants an orderly and secure process.
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anybody who just read the last report that said she let halfon a million criminals into the country knows that's not and secure. fentanyl went up everyno year ir the united states under kamala harris and joe biden. e she says she's going to get tough and cut a deal with china becausa becae their all of those precursor chemicals to the cartels that getals tos manufach biden already claimed he gotinea a deal with china lastr. year. remember, the big fentanyl deal never happened. fentanyl kept coming. she said that the her highest priority is to protect the lives of the american peopl americae. she never said lincoln riley's name. all these people that have been victims of migrants. she's never even called them. so all th that's another lie.e and then at the end, she ends up and says, we're going to give illegal calle citizenship. >> let's bring in kevin mccarthy, speaker of the house,t to react to lot of whoppers. >> mccarthy i can't believe you made me watch that.
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i'm sorry.an't bel >> and i'm sorry to the entiree audience. we had to. it wasme the only speech sheth said she'd give this year. you need to chec k. , i do >> i don't think you have any viewers left. oh, there's nothing. iewersokay. we did not have a border crisis until january 20th, 2021, the moment she took officenuary that's when they stopped building the wall. she should have started by apologizing to every familyy that had a loved one, murdered or because she has done she should apologize to every family that lost a loved one because of fentanyl that she let come across. shshe lee about going through tl when she was attorney general. they don't need tunnels whs. mo. they just walk straight across. i know exactly what she dik str she fought me every step of the way when they broke into office. y tookffice, wliterally had a ge the motor broke down. >> they wouldn't let down. us fx the gate, so we had to parkuc a truck in front of it. >> she should apologizk ine to every border agent that had lost a loved one becauses a suicide watch what they have done. i meanhave d. e said
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and did you listen to what she said? she said she's going to get really tough. get so if you don't walk across that port and then claim asylum, then acros can't get its so everyone's just going to walk now and have more. then sheo walk said she wants ty sure all those people become citizens all those 400,000but th criminals. >> but the one part you're missing the most violent of all people in this worldworl are on the terrorist watch list. arthey allow more people in one month to come across this border in the terror u watch list than entire four years under president trum trump.p. and we have watched what people have done to this nation in lese to ts 30 of them, and ty have allowed more than 300. who knowre thas? >> they have cells inside our nation. and these you about those carte cartels, sinaloa. >> you can't get acros, say in arizona unless you pay them. and, you know, when people come across their, they're wearing camouflage outfits and they're carrying fentanyl. >> are wea this so and it just infuriates me watching what has.
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done and what she created. she is the fireman that is now the arsonist . e >> and to sit there and tell the american people this, it's inferior. so whythis, this i she do it?o >> mccarthy i mean, this this is another issue. they made her go down there to do it so they can she can say she did it.mc they the script.e th she could have done all the things with joe that she's talkin g doing if she's elected. so why did she even god ?sh go? because she losing.e know >> she knows this is ans important issue because she has made everyan city in americaer a border city. you know, in massachusetts, there are no republicans con in congress, but the democratic governor of massachusettss bu an emergenn based upon the southern border. you watch what's happened in new york every single place. and not only do they let they ln across, they give them an airline ticket, a new iphone, nw and send them lots of times into red states. and now they want to maky wantem citizens. >> this is what they're trying to do. how it's more than 15 million people and i just don'tim understand it. look, we are all immigrants.
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t.we want two people to come hep legally and have a process. >> trump built the wall.donald they stopped it. donald trump secured our borderh and stopped criminals from coming across the borderborder. know it better than anybody else. and they're very clear about i who is the best for this. >> yeah, but they ever. verybody listen, it's common sense. everybody knows we have to cover it cover . m it's part of the news business. but i again, am sorry. what we had to do that to you. >> the only people watching this show now, it's probabllyy family and you and my mom because she lovest i' harris. oh, no. say it is sot . tal >> unfortunately, it's so kevin mccarthy to her. have a great weekend. >> i've tried. our next guest, an arizona rancher who blames kamala for the wide open border. r th >> timothy klump joins me now. timothy, you heard her. you heard her blame trump. >> you heard her say she's going to do this and that. what do you thind hek?
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it's -- it's it is a little frustrating because it's funny that donald trump had the border secure and then she had control of her. then she gets in power r and ge rid of everything that donald trump did. and then she says that'sson sh the reason that she can't secure the border is because she needs a bill. so i wso i'd like to ask her, i what bill is it that you used in congress to get rid of donald trump's border wall? because it actually worked. you know, it was executive ordersthey mad. >> they made you sign a bunch of paperwork and it just trum everything ranch trump did. >> so you're you're a rancher down there. what have you what have you seen? what have you witnessed in the last couple of years because of this policy? s just oh, just it's just been chaos. l it was it was real bad. it was real bad before donaldd h trump got elected the first time. well , the only time with obama, they just were they stopped processingthey s people. day
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so people had just run throughsm every single day to just be you'dan so many people like up to 50 people a day and tell the election. and like the minute that donald trump got electe d eve and everything just stopped and he hadn't even been he hadn't even taken yet.r bord but he had such a clear borderey policy that the people i don't want to come and they don't want me there. so then they seem likeou they just stayed out. and then it was liket and th asn as donald trump got out of office, they just the spigo t turned right back on. and then they say, oh, you know, and was funny, too,ay because they always say they need more border patrol agentsy or, but they always put the border patrol agents out inside of the of our our statean and our county of cochise county. wer but whenever donald trump was there, the border patrol agents were actually one bo the border. they were on the border right there next to the border . imagine the border. what a brilliant idea.i like yeah, i like it was nicerother
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because nowadays, a lot of times like my m hy brother, he got in a collision whenever a he got in the middle of onechas of those high speed chases off the border. and they put these strips and now strips. and my brother had his whole familyy , three little babieswi inside of his car and his wife. thd. ar got totale the the border patrol, they don't want to pay for it. and the guy that wase gu drug ad he didn't want to pay for itause either because he got away. and it's har he ay.d to get a ce to give you money for your car. no kidding. what a mess. youit's just chaos. what an absolute mess. i'm surprised kamala didn't wear a hat lik ose yours when shet wear was down there just to play the part. >> thank hat you again? i guarantee you. thank you again, timothy. we really appreciateee it, jessu >> have a great weekend. trump's town haltruml. that's next. been arrested before and for a lot of different names. cops is back to put your hands
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that's it. no phone calls and no wasted time. go to and terrify and save today while carmel is atkamala i the border for. a photo op. trump's holding a town hall micht angan where auto workers being laid off left and right. >> last week i was laid off lai at detroit diesel. i was an assembler on the line buildingf atdetroi diesel engine in the usa. >> and question is aboutmigr immigration.
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illegal immigrants are hurtingao workers like me who are just starting off. how will you sto ip this invasion? >> well, very easy. we're going to close the wall or we're to are goie tho ce border. >> you know, we built i built hundreds of miles like i builti hundredsbu of miles of wall and did it well. eve and we were we had the best ago numbers we ever had. four years ago. and now we have the worst numbers in the history t w of te world, not just this country. at leaste 21 million people cae in during their term. and as we just said, a lot peo of them are real bad people, jobs rough people, but they'repl also taking a lot of jobs from americans. probably happen with youans,. and as the small number of jobs they created were all taken by illegal immigrants the last short period of time. and we're going to make that change. likwoulyou look like it'd be gr i'd like to have you make wee motor, the engine e, the motor of my car any day,
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any day of the week. grea >> bet you did a great job. : ua ukrainian president zelenskyy went to trump tower todayt wi to meet with 45. their relationships complicated. >> perfect. phone calls. pecalls,t ice ground invasions. >> trump wants peace in ukraine. zelensky ukry wants to win the . are those two goals compatible ? >> we'll see. zelenskyy met with kamala yesterda. withy and presented the white house with his victory plan. >> kamaled thea read from a pred script and ran out of the room before the press could ask her any questions. zelenskyy sees the same polls we do. there's a bettind left theg chae trump will be back in the white house and a major peace summitan will follow. >> so we walked up fifth avenu e and onto the elevator. zelenskyy recently angered republicans when he visiterepubd missile factory in the battleground state of pennsylvania, along with top democrat. >> he even criticized j.d. vance. so tensions were c at trump towr
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this morning. how was the meeting? a go we had a very good meeting, a very productive meeting. meea and relationship is absol, i would say, fantastic. great. and i think a lot was learned and. it will all and it'll end for everybody benefit. and that's very important, very important thing to do. wedo had a very productive meeting really it was very goo good meeting productive and i dt shared all the details. who spoke about the details, what's going on le fse battlefield and what wa with people so important. for me, i wanted very muchm president to hear especially from me the details, what's going on in ukraine the aine ane count on the support of the united states. we were thankfule thankful for this meeting. >> there's so much propaganda about donald trump. you know, he's a putin puppet. he's a dictator. but you didn't see tha a at tod >> diplomacy and extremely difficult negotiation are about to begin. thdly, we haven't seenom idea from the biden-harris.
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>> ideally, donald trump would like to see the war ended quickly in a way that'surable favorable to ukraine, ru but without rewarding russia. >> this wassr shouldn't be started. >> and i think that thnde problm that putin killed so many people. and of cours of e need to do tot do everything to pressure him to stop war. and he's on our territory. that is the most important see step. we both want to see this end and we both want to se te a dea made. and it's got to be fai r. i think that'll happen at the right time. i think it's going to happen.. the president wants it to end and he wants it to end as quickly as possible qui. >> former secretary of state mike pompeo is here now. iffere so very different meetings between trump and zelenskynty and kamala and zelenskyy. how did you interpret that.es >> yes, jesse, very different meetings. in one case, he was meeting
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with the vicnt who we president, who was in charge when tens of thousands of peoplepeople ofs zelensky's people in ukraine were killed. and the othe rars. president deterred vladimir putin for four years. >> so there's very, veryry difft different meetings because the united states of america stood strong. weoostro we wer capable of deterring the vladimir putin in spite of the fact that cnn and the washington post talked about president trump as d abou. russian puppet the russia hoax was in full, full throttle when the perfect phone call took place. i was. i was on the call, jesse. the difference couldn't be more stark. the outcome will be very different, too. with president trump in office, we will achiev- tht bee we willk a good outcome for the ukrainian people and vladimir people, will again be a from the aggression that we've seen. st twothese last two and a half, almost three years now. >> so it's chaos now years. iranians are hacking the trump campaign. they're feeding it to th feedine biden people, they're feeding it to kamala harris, they're feeding it to the media. some i dia arn the media are leakinge what's being put out there. and the iranians tryin trying tl you. they're trying to kill trump.
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biden's protecting iranians t at the un while they're trying to kill you, while they're tryingry kil to kill trk >>il what the hell is goingtrum. on here? that's crazy. i was in new york for part of this week. jesse ann new pard the state dt diplomatic security was protectingecting president of i, who was trying to kill me, who i've got state protection to. bizarre lunacy, for sure. tolook, this is this is american weakness. it is a it is a model we n apologizes for the greatness of our nation and doesn't put america first. we neea changen d a change in l. and when we do, we'll have less risk in the middle east th we didn't have wars there. we had the abraham accords. we had peace. we'll havehave les i less in eue and we'll confront the chinese communist party. we'll get our borders secure . ge those are the things that american leaders can do. and vice president harriths has steadfastly refused to do any of them. >> and you used to be the directoredhe. of the central intelligence agency. i know we introduced you as secretary of state we a, but so you know how these things work. they've now tried to kill
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trump twice. these wacky people, we don't know mucthey hh about them excet one guy was in ukraine for a while. the other guy' ukraines a black. >> what is your gut tell you iso going on here? , th the less we learn, the lesshave we're told, the more i have t concerns that there's real connectivity to someonhat the jt behind just a random guy. they need to tell the american people everything they know about connectivity, whether that's international o ectivityr others working here inside the united states. we still have a loe a lot t of questions. jesse and i worry about this when our secret service can't protecwhen ourcan't presid then they get behind. >> it's a dangerous world that we'rt e. >> but we have to go.so muc secretary, thank you so much. more prime time aheah.d. protecting your vehicle starts from the inside out smart liner. we've engineered fit full coverage floor liners with coverage from your front second rows all the way to your vehicle's cargo area. makee to helusands o the smart n smart liner. >>g
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