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>> hello, everybody. i am dagen mcdowell home along with miranda devine author of a new book, the big guy. he noticed about. griff jenkins and jason chaffe chaffetz, welcome to the "big weekend show". big story tonight. kamala deciding to go to the border on the eve of an election staging a photo up along the border wall instead of taking ownership of her failures as the arena of the border, she blames president donald trump. >> there are consequential issues at stake in this electi election. one is the security of our border. the united states is a sovereign nation and i believe we have a duty to set rules our border and enforce them. these men and women who worked there and other places along for seven border help keep our nation secure and they need more
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resources to do their jobs even though donald trump tried to sabotage for security bill, it is my last to you that as president of the united states, i will bring it back up and probably sign it into law. >> was a she the one who wanted to abolish ice and decriminalize all border crossings? >> i think there's no question we got to re-examine ice and its role in the way it's being administered in the work it is doing. we have to have a secure border but i am in favor of saying zero way to treat people and documented closing orders criminals. >> would you commit to close immigration detention centers? >> absolutely, on day one. [cheering] >> this as devastating ice data trash border visit before it even happens. thousands of illegal aliens with
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sexual assault and murder convictions right now are roaming the united states. border patrol union bosses kamala can fix the border right now if she wanted. >> she's ignored it, the border completely. she was down there less than 30 minutes of the problem facing our nation close to four years. the problem she created -- she is the vice president and hasn't done anything three and a half years. if she wanted to do anything, she would have done it. she still got a couple of months of being vice president. if she's serious, she would do something now. >> earlier today at a campaign rally in wisconsin, trump agre agreed. >> after four straight years of obliterating our border, i watch this show she put on. four years of the most incompetent border anywhere in the world and history. border czar harris went to the
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border to lie in most shameless and horrible way possible. even yesterday talking about how she's going to start getting tough. why didn't she do this four years ago? >> that was you interviewing jill cueto but you've also been at the border from day one from the get-go. >> put this into context, there is according to this devastating ice data, there are 425,000 criminals loose on the streets today not detained by ice. 13000 more are murderers, 15000 convicted of sexual assault but here is what you have to put into perspective. dhs says we don't have the data for how many of the 400,000 crossed or entered the u.s. under the biden administration as opposed to past administrations and dhs is
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pivoting to say it's going back decades. a decade ago kate steinle was killed when she was murdered, shot in the back on appear in the summer of 2015 a decade ago. that was a major story because it was so rare. today we have one every week and not why poll numbers show americans in every town in every city and state are worried about this because of the glaring public safety risk to the communities in the u.s. >> that was miranda, not a peep from kamala harris about the data cliff was talking about but not a peep about americans murdered and raped by the illegals coming across the border under her watch who should not be here. these are crimes being committed the should not have happened. >> there's blood on her hands. she is the border czar, she doesn't care and for the want to
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go to the border and start blaming donald trump for the crisis she's created and she has four more months as vice president. she could fix this tomorrow with executive orders, get joe biden who seems incapable of doing anything and does what he's to told, fix this problem. they could fix it tomorrow. she won't, she doesn't care, it's political and donald trump was right when he said she should be resigning, not running for president. no politician responsible for this disaster, the tragedy that's befallen a lot of families being murdered or raped in the future -- this will be difficult to somehow remove between ten and 20 illegal migrants from this country is going to tear the country apart, it will be hard hit donald trump
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went to do this properly, a legacy left for this country to suffer with generations to come i cannot believe she's getting away with this. >> intentionally suffering upon the american people it is not just the murder and rape and the mayhem but also economic financial educational and a societal burden borne by generations. >> and how about human trafficking, tens of thousands of miners that have come across the border illegally but they tell us we are 10 million homes short in america. i wonder what the ten to 20 million here illegally have to do with the price of rising rents and everything, they are taking healthcare. go to a school in these communities across the country and suddenly there are six kids in your class that can't speak english. that will slow down the whole process but for three years they
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told us the border safe and secure, you had alejandro mayorkas, the vice president harris telling us it secure, the white house would go out there and say the border secure. because total fabrication and life. they literally have millions of people who were getaways that aren't accounted for and hundreds of thousands of people they didn't -- they put on airplanes and flew over the borders not included says even worse than the numbers they put out. >> that parole program going on, they shut it down briefly because of the fog and it. 30,000 people flying in from cuba, nicaragua, haiti and venezuela. i'm sure those migrants are being vetted by nations run by gangs and communist but let's look at why.
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do we need a poll to know why kamala harris went to arizona? kamala harris lead among hispanics narrowed in the recent fox news poll 211 points. fourteen edge among women down to eight points and 13 points advantage among voters under the age of 30 turned into 12-point deficit, 25 points shift to leave it to her to do something transparent. >> she went to the border because they see the drop in the numbers. trump has the upper hand when it comes to the border issue of immigration for obvious reasons but you mentioned the program is important to understand the administration is telling lower numbers, the highest in history this past december 30, 0000 in 1
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month and now down to 120 and change and the most recent month but while they are lower, the totals just under 2 million this year however, 1.3 million total because you got five 30,000 coming in to the controversial program and another 800,000 through the app essentially the same migrants that apply under up and release the same as if it crosses to the increased numbers and thoughts connect when you look at amenities like springfield that have 20000 plus new residents and that's why voters across all items are upset because aside from the safety risk you got unsustainable situations and attorney general looking at ways to challenge legally powers to bring such numbers to these pathways.
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>> the media was outraged about the cats and dogs, the about these numbers, murderers and rapists roaming in the united states or "wall street journal" does have a piece about whitewater wisconsin, city of 15000 with an influx of 1000 central americans. zero outrage. >> a couple of years ago i went to the new york post to the westchester airport an hour north of manhattan and we waited 2:00, 3:00 in the morning because of the tipoff there were charter planes flown by the government with illegal migrants dropped off, we watched them night after not to a.m., 3:00 a.m., secret migrant lights met by three charter buses that had
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branch blocked out and secreted away, few people here and there, this was happening every single night for years across america and that was how they hid the crisis at the border. as soon as people came and, they were whisked into every tenet community. americans didn't know what happened until they woke up in their schools were overloaded month police were overloaded, housing crisis and a disaster in every corner of the country has become a border town. >> 75% of the crimes committed in manhattan here in new york city, people here illegally. it's a choice, the harris is pro- crime. there's only one way to spin it, she's importing crime to the united states for america. >> why they do it? flip texas blue and a republican would never win the white house again. >> does zelenskyy believe trump
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terror groups headquarters in beirut. mike tobin is in israel with the latest. >> platter just over our position here, the idf made clear the assassination of us on hezbollah's leader is not the end of this punishing air campaign into lebanon. it strikes that went into beirut neighborhood where massive. we don't have good figures about the collateral damage but israel says the strike stop pewter attacks and will ultimately save lives. the fighter planes are unchallenged in the size and strike targets at will. two strikes this evening and back into the same neighborhood where they were killed. commander in the hezbollah intelligence operation was killed. idf says hezbollah chose violence when they fired into israel almost a year ago. >> hezbollah under the command chose to join the war hamas started.
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there are consequences for that decision. >> he had alarms sounded all over the north of israel and central zero as well as a ballistic missile was fired out of yemen, intercepted an wreckage landed on an open road, no injuries. the days of morning for his death. iran's supreme leader says his blood will not go on a bench. israel says the improvement the jewish state can defend against the attack from iran. he was president joe biden says the u.s. is increasing defensive posture in the region to deter aggression and prevent us from spiraling into a wider conflict. >> ukraine president zelenskyy went to trump tower to meet donald trump. trump marched down the hall with zelenskyy and said they have a fantastic relationship promising to end the war with vladimir putin. >> i think the problem putin
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killed so many people in pressure him to stop the war and that's the most important. >> this is the weather should never have happened and we will get it solved. >> griff sat down with them asking him if he really believes donald trump could broker a peace deal. >> you told the new yorker recently he didn't think trump knows how to end this. did he say anything today to change your field? >> i think we understand that. it's difficult to understand respect the united states and ukraine but we are -- if you are not in the war, ukraine hearing the war, to different countries and wanted to share to preside
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president. >> did you have any sort of feeling from zelenskyy how he feels towards trump after he trashed trump the other day? >> it's a great question. there's so think full because in the context of all of this is a chance he won't do under interview before he deals with either president trump or harris and maybe a new congress. here he is trying to maintain bipartisan support and i asked him how it went and he told the camera he was a little nervous about the meeting. trump obviously doing things unexpected and decided maybe i should meet with him. he talked about -- zelenskyy talked about how he got a very strong sense that trump is behind ukraine, we just don't know the details and he shared his victory plan with former president trump as well be we
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don't know where the former president trump bought into the plan so that is yet to be seen. i want to play part of this because i also asked why 60 billion plus are being sent over and starting to think it's maybe too much. why should americans care about ukraine? >> there are missiles and drones in romania. all of these countries is the attack people and is a lot of losses, it will be nato and russia. that's why it is cheaper to support ukraine.
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it's not about money. yes, it's about people. >> while the argument stands up, putin has made clear he wants to go after the nato country which translates to americans to fig fight. you know better than anybody to continue to fund that off at the amount of money being spent and we are seeing this rift between speaker johnson and zelenskyy, where you see this going in terms of capitol hill and the next congress? >> they need to see actual results. they are worried about waste, fraud and abuse with solid afghanistan where we lost tens of billions of dollars that ended up in the hands of the bad guys but what i really see is an opportunity for president trump to come in and solve a problem. i can tell you he loves nothing more than trying to solve a
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problem. the world was a safe place when he was president. kamala harris and joe biden had three years and they haven't been able to solve it so if you care about ukraine, give donald trump a chance and i think he will actually achieve and solve this before being sworn in january 20. >> donald trump knows one thing. energy policy is foreign-policy. putin would never have invaded ukraine without the money from a run up in oil prices caused by the biden-harris energy policy and their policy from that moment has been broke putin and anti- ukraine in every way despite what kamala harris was bragging about in that debate about leases in the offshore oil and gas plan has the fewest number of leases in history.
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russia has been able to evade sanctions and price caps with the shadow week shipping oil to china and india. what has biden -- harris done plus absolutely nothing. the worst is the biden-harris moratorium on liquefied natural gas that has left our allies on the hook more dependent on russia and leaving ukraine and zelenskyy in the cold and in the dark. what is she going to do about that? we heard nothing. >> pushing china and russia together which is the worst possible scenario. coming up on the "big weekend show". trump is the ultimate sports guy
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♪ welcome back to the "big weekend show". tuscaloosa, alabama for the college football showdown between alabama and the university of georgia. i will not be taking sides. we will monitor and take you there live in talks trump talk to reporters or says anything, if he throws the football around. he releases tailgate menu including mcdonald's filet of fish, stadium dogs and domino's pizza and of course diet coke. kamala wanted says she's copying him again watching athletes for
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harris cochairs the group include magic johnson, billie jean king class and be a coat is steve carr and doc rivers. resident trump loves fast food and loves a crowd and young college age voting age men really getting on board. >> retail politics at its best. he can actually relate to people. the person who loves his filet of fish, i don't anybody who orders filet of fish but still on the menu and he does like his filet of fish so more power to him but he's a real guy that way, he's this billionaire from new york but relates to the common man better than anybody else and democrats have never understood this, they love to tailgate and get some diet coke and there might be a few beers along the way being a college
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football game but this is what he does. kamala harris just makes her way through. give us a good tailgate, that's what america loves. >> it goes to where the crowds are. i saw one sad photo of a college democrat like tent empty. blue and empty. >> it is funny, donald trump for instance what to a bodega a little while ago when he had his trial in new york and he was mobbed, people loved him. he did a rally in the bronx. he goes into the heart of blue territory in the democrats are horrified by the fact that he is loved by regular americans and meanwhile kamala harris and joe biden have to have paid volunteers to come to their shindigs they do. >> i will not ask you who you got in the game.
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>> my daughter graduated from georgia but jensen is right, is undeniable ... filet of fish. i'm just waiting until the mom and fish on the wall that says give me my fish. it's like one of those things that catches on because he is able to relate and catch on and everybody remembers that add that think it will be interesting when the harris campaign flies a blimp with a banner about trump on the second debate is many of them happened to be on team filet of fish and trump whether or not they react we will find out. >> a real shift among young men. >> they will put this banner up, donald trump has done to debates and he kicked butt on both of them. >> and he does press conferen
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conferences. >> questions for anybody, anytime. >> kamala harris could never do this. authenticity wins elections and that's what young people are sniffing out. they see kamala harris and the reality of donald trump. >> she runs to san francisco. that's where she is today holding a fundraiser entitled and afternoon with campbell up with tickets starting at $500 and went up to $1 million. they have enough money but now setting on fire because it can't be spent well. there's a penetration problem with the amount of money because no amount of money can fix her personality. >> if she wants it to be a
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highly talked about the event and get exposure than she should hold a press conference at this event. step aside and hold a press conference and all of this will be running. i selected trump but the press conference is amazing she hasn't had one but you will see her going to the fundraiser. maybe i read up from the campaign and who knows -- is it worth doing if she doesn't need the money with such little time left on the clock? i don't know. maybe about around state would have been a battle better decision. >> $6000 necklace will fit in a look at the border where she wore a combat jacket and dress up in 100 degrees heat. when donald trump goes to places, he doesn't dress up, he's just himself. >> he just has the same outfit on all the time. [laughter] it's not the same suit though. it's not the same type or shirt.
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his careful. >> he's very presidential that way. >> more filet of fish. getting hungry. >> that is how he relates to people. >> kamala harris will do a fundraiser, guarantee she will read off the teleprompter. >> with cheese of the fundraiser. >> she will go to the waffle house and order coke. [laughter] coming up on the "big weekend show". he will not believe what hillary clinton just said. we'll be right back. ♪ israel needs you. we desperately need tens of thousands to respond. the war is here. the great storm from the north has come against israel. you've got the
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welcome back to the "big weekend show". hillary clinton has been busy, she's honored to her and you probably missed it but you shouldn't because she's making tons of media appearances. this week she double down on her basket of deplorable, she made in 2016. hillary hasn't learned her lesson and she still battling up her anti- trump rhetoric even after two assassination attempts two it's hard to imagine our democracy transforming into authoritarianism. is it actually is essential? >> i think it is and i say that based on what he says. i think because people did not always and still dictate do not always taken seriously and literally. they are missing the larger picture because i don't think trump believes anything except his own radios view of himself. >> seems like someone might
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still have some issues. the rewrapped up declaring herself as the most investigated innocent person ever met. >> basically what his real attorney general to reopen investigation. he ordered his two secretaries of state to reinvestigate me. they investigated the clinton foundation. on the most investigated innocent person you've ever met in your entire life. >> conducting a lot of these investigations. if you handed over the documents we wouldn't have had to go into these investigations or issue the subpoenas if he complied with the letters. if you are open and transparent like you promised he wouldn't have had to go through that but she deserved every single one of those. >> i want to start by saying, you'll never be president it
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makes me smile. i made a joke last night when i'm down, usually i watch take off and eat a lot of the job but now i think of her denied twice. i love it. i encourage people to watch because she said this. that's foolishness she talks about the press over and over. the press needs to be consistent with the consistent narrative about the narrative that trump poses danger. this is after two assassination attempts. it's strange she pops up during election year with this new book and kat keep her mouth shut. it is file. >> she keeps popping up trying
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to be relevant and will not be the next president but she seems to say she has new information. i don't know what it is but she seems talking. >> if you would have been given up to run, would you have taken it to run again? i think we all know the answer. the other question is, is the basket still full of deplorable's or are they okay people now supporting trump 70 million or however many there are? it is remarkable listening to the remarks she was talking before but the comments were going down that path to the insulting of a broad swath of americans that believe in former president trump coding and believe it's happening in the country now is not acceptable in taking us to a place they don't want to go that she still hasn't
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learned the lesson that you can't offend voters for insulting and look down your nose at. >> she does it personify the east coast liberal mentality, this media unlike the new york post goes out and tries to categorize tens of millions of americans something other than the country loving people. >> it is a superiority complex. i think with hillary clinton the angst she felt about missing out to become president festered inside all these years and now is another woman close to breaking that class stealing and it's eating her up inside. you can see she's increasingly malicious, more bitter and reckless. she described donald trump is a
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danger over and over just after he suffered two assassination attempts and iran has a price on his head is beyond reckless. an awful person. >> you don't hear her arguing the issues, such as a personal attack on donald trump and the threat he is to america. >> she said i know tammy wynet wynette, stand by my man. yeah you are and to know what you got for? standby that he said nothing. that's what you got. not president. never will be. that's what you got. >> we got to leave it there. so desperate for the youth vote what they are trying to use gen z lingo. ♪ the earnhardt family has always trusted bass pro shops for all of their outdoor needs, and i continue to be a proud customer. i grew up shopping here,
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welcome back to the "big weekend show". democrats had a young voter problem and they who. problem solved. not quite. a new poll shows while kamala may lead trump among young
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voters, she's falling short of biden's 2020 merging of how desperate are they? the party has taken a page out of kamala's book changing their lingo to appeal to young voters. >> i'm here with volunteers. >> calling today raising them up. >> shift union jobs overseas. >> trump want to cut taxes for billionaires and leave the check. >> is not just gretchen whitmer. >> this is breaking on appropriations. ♪ serving connecticut's third district. time to enter academia congress era. all right. house appropriation money moves we are not chasing the bag, we are the bag. ♪
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making life smoother for government funding. >> okay, so that in the words of some young see some work watching his thoughts because it hits differently when will the people say young people things. >> gen z based on conversations with family members who have gen z children, they are the most suspicious of adults and they are impervious to this kind of willing so to speak so this is not going to land with them. they are mercenaries, they will tell you what they want from you and they will expect if they don't get it, they will quit and move on. >> i always go for old-school lingo.
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like 1920s instead of -- do you know what type means? >> type is good back in the day -- >> no, trump. >> well, i will ask you this. surely you will agree" stumbling down the halls with the microphone in the hand in the house congressional office building is totally lit. [laughter] do you agree? >> no. it's quite funny, probably gen z, my children are gen z that they would love but i do think it is the public when old people try to appropriate the young of young people because the reason gen z is creating their own vocabulary is to have code that old people don't appropriate. it is enough that boomers kept jobs, the houses, the money. can't gen z have a little something for themselves they
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can keep that's private? like vocabulary, a new language? >> i feel like we were discussing, the fastest way to show someone younger you are an old person is to speak with their lingo. >> they are trying to fake it but is going to watch this, major cheese and cheese lasted throughout the generations. everybody knows cheese and cringe when you see it and that is cringe. >> well there you go. stay tuned for more lit segments coming up. don't forget to follow the "big weekend show" on x, facebook and instagram. big weekend show coming up. ♪ my life is full of questions... mom, is yellow a light or a dark? how do i clean an aioli stain?
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♪ ♪ welcome back to the big weekend show. it's time now for bi bigot weekd flops. our picks for the biggest fills of the week and i will go first. a senate report released wednesday is unveiling more details about the secret service failures of july 13. one shocking tidbit, and agent operating a drone had to call tech support due to lack of experience. literally had to dial an 800
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number to try to figure out how to operate the drone that could have prevented the whole thing. >> the secret service has got egg all over their face. it's impossible to imagine the incompetent so far. he is midwestern, he's a moderate, he is a man of the money. vice presidential candidate tim walz is under fire for visiting apartment twice this month for this comes as kamala harris' beeisbeen slamming trump for gog easy on the ultrarich. so is the roots over? i mean look at tim walz there jason. he just has the cow towed down pat. he looks so obsequious with alex and he is posting these photographs so everyone can see he owns these democrats. >> they are the party of big money. and the debate on tuesday is going to show the contrast between the two.
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vice presidential debate tuesday night too. >> my flop happened a few hours ago to leave it took to twitter to accuse the u.s. funding a bloodbath after israel killed the leader of hezbollah. as you weren' are looking at ths hezbollah u.s. terrorist organization is responsible for killing hundreds of americans over its four decade long reign of terror. that is at least how biden described it. she however does not seem to care. >> excuse me at that lebanese and militant organization it's not a terror group. "washington post" refuses to call them a terror group npr refused after "life, liberty & levin" was killed they are violent media organization. we know hitting ritzy fundraisers, staging follow-ups of the border which she has ignored for years. getting in front of his many faces as possible before the election for her and her husband
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however says this appeared affectionate sometimes i would hear where is it kamala? what is she been up to? what is she doing? i would take a deep breath because she's been doing a lot. she's doing a lot of things that are solving problems that matter to you. >> you mean causing problems in the last three and half years question rick assuming that she did anything. >> is an interesting line and maybe he did not rehearse that's what she been doing? we know what she has been doing unless you are a member of the press not doing anything. >> hiding, hiding a lot precooked no one can say which is a nobody. except the border. that doesn't press will see a back tomorrow the big weekend show right now it is mark levin. it ♪ ♪

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