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>> hello i am jackie deangelis along with sara carter, griff jenkins and jason chaffetz, welcome to "the big weekend show" the big story tonight, vice president kamala harris heading to las vegas for a campaign rally after making a stop at the border on friday for the first time in three years. immigration becoming a key issue for voters, the bp doubling down that the crisis at our southern border is trump's fault not h hers. >> there are consequential issues at stake in the selection. one is the security of our border. the united states as a sovereign nation and i believe we have a duty to set rules and are border and to imports them. these men and women that work there and other places along our southern border help keep our nation secure and they need more resources to do their jobs. even though donald trump tried
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to sabotage the border security bill it is my pledge to you that as president of the united states i will bring it back up and probably sign into law. jackie: earlier today trump firing back at harris while campaigning a battleground state pennsylvania. >> kamala harris can never be forgiven for every scene are border. she must never be allowed to become president of the united states, she is a radical left lunatic. what are the reasons i am angry, yesterday she made a speech like everything on the border is good, and she's going to fix the border. >> harrises border visit comes on the same day the ice released new data showing of 13000 convicted murderers and 15000 convicted bracelet under rapist have entered illegally fox news correspondent mark meredith in las vegas tonight with the latest. >> it is good to see you, vice
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president hearers should have a large crowd when she takes the stage behind me a lot of people eager to hear from her the stop of the west coast swing but she was also just in arizona where she was talking about the u.s. situation on the u.s. southern border kamala harris is not getting a lot of tension after meeting with border agency douglas arizona not too far from tucson she's eager to boost resources to beef up border security but the border patrol union says she's been missing on this very issue for years, they wrote we apprehended over 8 million illegal immigrants of the last four years and now you realize we need more help, 38 days before the election kamala harris visit came as a government report drop showed more than 400,000 criminals are now in the country illegally but today we heard from a top harris sarah get who insisted it's not as tragic as it may sound. >> that is a misleading number, those 13000 convicted of homicide they may not be a nice custody but most of them are in
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prison state, federal or local prisons and will be deported as soon as they finish serving their prison terms. >> i would imagine immigration comes up quite a bit at tuesday's wanted only vice presidential debate between jd banta minnesota governor tim walz, walz spoke to reporters earlier today and said he's been enjoying the debate and there will be a lot of eyes on tuesday and the vice president will meet with doctor watts on tuesday in pennsylvania. jackie: we really appreciate it, thank you for that. i want to open it up to the floor, sarah i will come to you, you've just been to the border, she knows she needs arizona but she goes down there and makes the show we like this. i'm not sure it's enough to convince people. >> it isn't. it's not enough to convince the people in douglas. i was at the fair and everybody was willing to run up and tell me how they felt about the vice president being there, they felt that she purposely opened up the border along with president biden and it wasn't just about raising borders and i think
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chris you know this for being down there it was creating the tsunami effect across the globe where people were pouring into our country and they said 8 million and i said the number is over 10 million plus and not only the criminals that we have documented on this new ice report but what about all the undocumented, the people that came in here, the no got a ways that we have no idea if they've ever been convicted of a crime in their home country or their homeland, we will never know, the boston monger city in the fabric of america and our children are in danger, we are in danger and also what about the terrorist, this is kamala harris policy this is her policy, her border policy to leave the border wide open and she's lying to everyone about this. it was really a shame. jackie: this is what her deputy campaign manager had to say about it, this is the spin, let's take the soundbite.
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>> obviously immigration is going to be a topic of discussion and it's important and something on the mind of american voters in the point that she is making look at what is happening somebody is putting in the work and somebody's talking about it and continuing to stated the way of progress, vice president harris supported a bipartisan bill that would've been the strongest and toughest on the border and immigration in american history, donald trump oppose that bill and told republicans to blow it up. jackie: that bill would've codified illegal immigration that's why trump was against it, your reaction. >> what is interesting i don't think he knows he actually admitted that this is going to be a topic of discussion topic voters minds because i would argue to you that the chaos at the border that sara laid out, eight half-million that across into this administration, 1.9 million got a ways, it is 10 million now you have the ice reported that there is 15000 rapist, 13000 murders, 425,000 convicted criminals that are
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likely loose on the streets of the u.s. i would argue he is admitting, this is the most important story of the last four years, the chaos at the border and to put it into perspective, the dhs pushback that is misinterpreted, these numbers go back decades, let's go back a decade ten years ago july 2015 kate was murdered and appeared in san francisco and it was a huge story for weeks because it was rare, now there is a kate steinle every single week and we are seeing these stories play out, that is the consequences of the border that has been absolute on fire and when it first started in texas and texas hardened and then went to arizona it still in arizona. now in california particularly in the san diego sector where bill melugin spent some time and you been out there as well and that's where we see particularly people that are on the terror watch list crossing, the majority of the people on the
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terror watch list, to the sector. there is a national security threat in a public safety threat and now you have numbers coming out with the administration pushing back, why, they don't want us to know. jackie: of course not, they're saying let's go back a decade. let's go back six years, let's go back to 2018 and here kamala harris chanting ch. [shouting] jackie: jason. jason: if she wants to solve this problem she should be out there advocating get ready for sanctuary cities and century states, chris coons has a lot of nerve saying a lot of these people are incarcerated right now, the problem with the sanctuary cities and states, they will have somebody that is here illegally convicted of a crime and they won't cooperate with ice, they cannot do their
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job that is on all the democrats that is not just on kamala harris that is on all the democrats don't tell me you're trying to secure the border by the hundreds of thousands flying people in from the terrorist countries but cuba, you are flying them into the united states and venezuela so they don't show up in any of the stats. sara: what about the former chief from san diego testifying we have sia's and special-interest aliens that are crossing this border like we've never seen before and he was specifically asked by this administration, by harris and biden to take it on they're down low and not put those numbers out, that increase was significant. jason: whatever they say donald trump was opposed to the border bill, the democrats had the house, the senate and the presidency for the first two years of this administration, they did not need a single democrat they did not think this was an issue, for the three years they lied to the american people day after day said the border was secure and obviously they were lying to us and now
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days before the election, it was donald trump's fault, are you kidding me. >> there trying to spin the story so they can call back a couple of points, you know this better than anybody in an election they want to not lose on the immigration issue by 18 points and just lose it by 11 points, claw a few points back but i would say if i asked vice president harris a question i would say would you release all of the data that you have to show how many rapists, murderers, other criminals that are convicted that it been released under your watch and in previous administration's, trump, obama, go back to bush, as much data as you got, at the end of the day the america people deserve the truth and they can make up their own mind rather than having to try to spin it were in worse case is aaron hi key the chief and the san diego sector said it was a cover-up. sara: i would ask her, vice president, you have the authority now to shut down the
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border, why don't you just do it? you don't need to go to anyone else you don't need to go to the senate or congress, just shut it down but it's her policy and that's why she does not want to shut it down. jackie: in a little bit later we will talk about what happens when illegals go and not ask for identification and potentially want to vote, this is a huge issue of election integrity as were heading into november. sara: absolutely. >> there are some places where you're not required to show an identification. jackie: new york is one of them. >> is so fundamentally wrong, it doesn't mean don't show up you have to vote but it's fundamentally bad to its core, every single democrat voted against of the idea of the save act to actually require that somebody be a citizen of the united states and every one of the democrats with fortified members in the house they all voted against it. jackie: were going to leave it there, coming up on "the big weekend show" what is biden thing about israel's campaign against as well as power
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>> welcome back to "the big weekend show" israel resuming strikes in israel after the leader of hasbro that was killed
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in a massive airstrike earlier this week is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu said in a fiery speech to the united nations general assembly that his country has a right to defend itself against acts of terror. >> as long as hezbollah chooses the path of war, israel has no choice and israel has every right to remove this threat in return our citizens to their home safely, that is exactly what we are doing. >> meanwhile president biden calling on both sides to agree to a >> mr. president a ground incursio. >> cease-fire. >> fox news chief correspondent trey yingst is live in haifa israel, what can you tell us tonight. >> good evening, significant developments in the last hour the israelis are currently striking the lebanese capital of beirut we've seen a little bit of aftermath video from their
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and it looks like they expanded their strikes toward the central part of the city this is a significant involvement, the hezbollah stronghold is in the neighborhood in the south of beirut, it shows the israelis are going after hezbollah leadership and possibly other militant leaders across the city and tonight fresh reports of airstrikes in the back of valley another hezbollah stronghold in indication that there trying to target the rocket and missile launching storage units across this country, we've seen some red alerts across northern israel as hezbollah fires back but the defense officials telling fox news they do not believe hezbollah has the coordination, capability at this point in the conflict after losing their leader hassan nasrallah over the weekend to mount a proper counterattack against israel. as part of the reason that you see the by data administration calling for a cease-fire, the real concern is that iran gets more directly involved,
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remembering the strike that killed hassan nasrallah, deputy commander in the irgc was killed alongside him. we look forward we can expect more calls for a cease-fire from the biden administration in the israelis likely to continue put more pressure on hezbollah and possibly continuing their staging efforts to mount a ground operation into southern lebanon. >> great reporting as always, i want to take a moment, we are about a week away from the one year anniversary of the deadliest attack in israel that killed more jews in the holocaust october 7, your brand-new great book black saturday also with the vaccination special going on, what i think is so important about your reporting of the special is when you constantly remind readers and viewers to not look away, why do you say that.
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>> absolutely in the course of the reporting we have seen war firsthand some of the most horrific things that you can witness as a journalist but more importantly as a human and black saturday tries to capture what it was like on the morning of october 7, the day that this war began the war that we are talking about this evening the massac ear against the civilian population in the southern part of israel when hamas infiltrated from gaza. i went into the gaza strip five times with the israeli military and interviewed hostages who were released as the november cease-fire and i interviewed hamas leadership in palestinian civilians to get a true understanding of the conflict as it developed, what is unique about this it includes real-time reporting on the conflict that is still unfolding today, it really takes you into the early hours of october 7 as the massacre was unfolding not just from my perspective but the perspective of israeli soldiers from police officers from civilians who were witnessing and experiencing the worst days
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of their lives. jackie: it was a tough time, if i could jump in you mentioned iran in the role and all of this, of course hezbollah is a proxy for iran when i take about oil revenue and the kind of money they've unmassed under this administration for the 12 months and march of 2024 they brought in $35.8 billion, their oil exports jumped at the same time to 2 million barrels per day this was after october 7 yet we see nothing from this administration trying to handicap them even though there at the center of all of this. >> i read about this in black saturday the proxies that iran has across the middle east and are using a lot of this money to fund them not just hezbollah and lebanon what were reported about today also hamas and islamic jihad inside of gaza the people responsible for the october 7
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massacre, was also seen attacks from iran's proxy in yemen, the houthis, launching a ballistic missile at israel second tel aviv. we looked at what the israelis are trying to do in the past year of this reporting we can see that these proxies did not act alone it is more interesting to talk about today. after writing this book black saturday and look at the reporting for the past year, you see even with the leadership of the proxy organizations gone is the leader of hamas killed in tehran when he was attending the and inauguration of the new iranian president, the top leadership from hezbollah including hassan nasrallah killed in the airstrike over the weekend. operations and organizations continue and they will continue to grow interestingly because despite the fact that the leadership has been killed they will have new recruits as a result of the conflicts that are still unfolding as we speak. the big x factor in all of this is iran and the question is how will the israelis deal with it
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they launch strikes against iran's will iran take action for hassan nasrallah or the killing and iran. it's why the americans are so directly involving 70 american assets across the region, they understand is not just money but it's a military support that iran is giving to the proxies that is a concern for the united states if a larger worker reps across the region. jason: tray, this is jason chaffetz, your reported in the book is a fantastic job i hope you continue to stay safe, benjamin netanyahu continues to say he is going to do this until he removes the threat, what is the endgame in his mind, when does that threat get to the point where they do stop. it is hard to see where the end might be from the israeli point of view. >> is a great question i write about this a lot and the new
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book black saturday. i wanted to get an understanding of what the israelis see as victory in all of this. it's a real question year into the conflict israelis have destroyed so many hamas battalions inside of gaza and in the process of doing that they have killed thousands of civilians and decimated the gaza strip. in black saturday at multiple exclusive interviews with israel's defense minister and i posed these questions him about what this means to continue a conflict well beyond the year despite the fact that the initial aim for the is a really military ticket untraditional hamas is not possible because the organization does not have the launch at rocket units at the beginning of the work in large arsenal to target major cities they can fight in a guerrilla warfare concept inside of the strip they consulted in the communities along the border they still have rockets and mortars, what does the future of gaza look like, this is an open question and something the region will have to come to
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terms with as the war in the north erupts and continues to expand, gaza is still there and we should know as we talk about this there are around 100 hostages being held in the strip. sara: thank you for your reporting it is incredible and i'm always posting all your work on social media but i want to ask you quickly how concerned his idf right now i was in the north several months ago how concerned his idf as israeli leadership that iran will expand its potential in the region and they will try to fill in the gap that hassan nasrallah left behind. i think that's a reason why they are keeping this offensive going directly on lebanon, how concerned are they that this will not slow it down. it's not going to slow down i iran. >> very concerned and poised to launch a larger operation into lebanon. about 17 miles from here is a lebanon border and we understand that there are thousands of
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israeli troops staging and are waiting for the orders of the security cabinet decides to send them into southern lebanon to clear out many of the has published on hold. >> the book black saturday is available at fox news books you can preorder, trey yingst oz always incredible first-hand account reporting, thank you for taking the time, please stay safe. >> think you. >> coming up on "the big weekend show" walz is all about good vibes but those won't be enough to cover up his lies, see what i did in his debate showdown with vance. stay with us. ♪
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so low as he preps to face jd vance and tuesday's vice presidential debate. >> look on public school teacher we know where he's at, all work hard, that's what i do i fully expect that senator vance is a united states senator, a yellow ball guy will come well pre prepared. >> walz swap with his army record but instead of owning up he pinned it all on poor gra grammar. >> we can do background checks in cdc research, we can make sure we do have reasonable carry among states and we can make sure the weapons of war that i carried in war is the only place where those weapons are at. >> the idea that you said you were in more, did you miss because the campaign has said. >> i said we were talking about after school shooting the ideas of carrying the weapon of war and my wife mainly told me that grammar is not always correct.
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>> that was a grammar problem. on the other hand vance showing confidence ahead of the debate telling the new york post that we have well-developed views on public policy but we don't have to prepare that much, house majority whip tom emmer of the minnesota eating vance with debate prep as he knows walz policies best. >> tim has been a complete disaster minnesota and what's happened he's so good at being the nice down-to-earth guy and tell people get to know him and his policies he's like gavin newsom and a flannel shirt. >> take that one for us, he tries to say i'm a schoolteacher, shucks, you're trying to be the second and the president of the united states. >> we need to count on you to be the vice president and foreboding for you you cannot play this game in a much longer it was a pathetic excuse coming from the wife of a veteran servicemember who almost lost his life on the battlefield who
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was blinded in afghanistan watching walz over exaggerate and lie, this happens a lot, he's not the only one we've seen people like him my husband and i who pretend that there in the battle and in the thick of it if you asked him a few more questions you find out, is that stolen valor, i'm not sure i do want to cross that line, he did serve in the national guard i don't want to take that away from him but the over exaggeration to get votes really disqualifies him and shows him a lack of character, he can pretend to be the folksy guy all he wants i think people see right through you i know i did. >> i want to play this quote clinton falls it was inheres walz spokesperson, listen to what he has to say will respond after the. >> what you get is he is a contrast between the skilled politician and a slick talker 70 openly admits he's willing to say whatever to make the case of the american people and on the
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other side with governor walz public school teacher who knows what americans are going thr through. >> let's get some facts straight, first of all tim walz was elected in 2006 when jd vance was serving in the military, jd vance took office in 2023, who is a politician and who's not, there is a difference of 17 years. >> you point something out and i feel bad i beat up this guy in the last segment and i do think is not helping this candidate by lowering the bar so much, by the way he will come back on "saturday night live" this coming weekend to play walz again, he was lit he was so good doing it on saturday night but at the end of the day the strategy of lowering the bar for your candidate really doesn't work anymore it's an old trick that used to get people like oh gosh she's not doing so good but she's an underdog, really what
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you're going to see his two different politicians going at it anti-jd vance credit he is the way before he was picked he would go on to cnn, msnbc, that's part of what trump liked about him and we have not seen walz during tough interviews i don't think i've seen them on fox news. >> two quick things, first of all they brought the bar down for kamala harris when she was debating donald trump if she did not face plant it was a win for herr and natalie spun it. secondly pluck me from fox business to be here tonight that is my day job and ultimately tim walz i hope they ask him he's going to have to answer for the economy in minnesota and all the policies implemented during covid and how he devastated people's lives it he basically took the state down, that's an example of who tim walz is. >> if i had a question i would say governor walz why did you raise the tax 100% on zen i'm not quite about that go i said something about the on the show
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before it's ridiculous that he did as governor. >> what are the other topics they will bring up with the riots happened in minnesota for three days he did not callout the national guard and his own words he said it's an abject failure that will surely come up. coming up after the break, melania trump calls at the left for brandy and her husband the threat in one main member of the mainstream media is not taking it well, that is next. i hear that music and my feet just start tapping.
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is very, very important. , very, very important. they need to have the same vision, they need to be in the white house for the right reasons not for their own agendas. >> the former first lady also calling out the media for brandy and her husband a threat to democracy. >> is it really shocking that all this egregious violence goes against my husband, especially that we hear the leaders from the opposition party and mainstream media branding him as a threat to democracy, calling him by names. they're only fueling a toxic atmosphere.
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sara: such an important point after two assassination attempts on truck, the mainstream media is going all in on threat narrative but melania trump is the one who is getting called out. take a listen. >> cnn went on saying mrs. trump is mistaken political violence is not the fault of the mainstream media and i wish she would take back this fall in dangerous accusation. i have to tell you this is very concerning, i want to read what is been out in the headlines, new york magazine donald trump is a threat to democracy and saying so is not an incitement, the nation, trump is as gullible as he is a threat to democracy, it is still fair to call trump a threat to democracy, doesn't the first lady have a point? >> i think she does have a point in they stop saying it for two seconds after there is an attempt on his life which happened twice and then they go right back, speaking of the mainstream media stephanie role
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was on with bill maher and to use the same language before she interviewed kamala harris, they said he must be eliminated they call him a fascist and they said he is a keen it a adolf hitler. why is this happening, it's not happening in a vacuum is happening for a reason they are demonizing him in order to further themselves, they do not care how dirty their tactics are, how bad they look, all they want to do is win. >> we have been seeing the same exact rhetoric since 2016 and i say is not even just the medium we saw this with intelligence apparatus and john brennan, clapper, comey other people within the bureaucracy say the exact same words, isn't that putting out this information, the lies and calling them a threat and making it a security, potential security threat for him in his life and his family.
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>> what is a former first lady melania trump her own attaches very poised and measured in what she was saying i think as a spouse of somebody who is been through two assassination attempts and has threats coming through on an hourly basis that she could've really laid and a lot harder but she is one of the classiest first ladies we've ever had. >> absolutely, thinking about this, there is another belief that iran has an attempt on his life, security has to be enhanced and people complain and say i don't think, a lot of people are worried is the secret service up to par will he have enough security, there is to attempt on his life and now another one from an adversarial nation, that is very concerning. >> the former first lady is a viewer of cable news just like the rest of america, she has seen during the first attempt the guy that had the drone in the air is on a call wine trying to get tech support to figure out how to fly the drone of course she's terrified. i think there is a larger picture, we rarely hear from
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melania trump in the special tonight with ainsley is so important because were getting to hear from her ansi aside that we never had at a time when she is going to be worried about the next 40 days will be another ise will go to some of those events herself. i think that's why watching tonight is so important. it is a bit in terms of the criticism, it is a bit early to jump in, she is speaking out and she normally does not, let's hear her out, let's see what she's got to say and then decide to have something to say but it was a knee-jerk reaction to quickly jump on her, who knows maybe she read the book and maybe she has it. sara: we see in the media downplay what happened to president trump over and over again and people lost their lives, this is very serious and the threat is very real, you can watch ainsley earhart's interview with melania at trump at 10:00 p.m. eastern time tonight, coming up on "the big
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weekend show", joe rogan sounding the alarm on free speech if kamala harris wins the election. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "the big weekend show" joe rogan going after vice president kamala harris over free speech. >> i don't get turned around it, that harris gets into office i think they clampdown more in the same stuff they were trying to do with twitter they will try to do with something else with other things. >> elon musk sharing a post saying joe rogan is absolutely right. but vice presidential nominee tim walz claimed in 2022 that the first amendment doesn't apply to misinformation. >> there's no guarantee to free speech on misinformation on hate speech especially around her democracy, tell the truth where the voting places are, who can vote and who's able to be there. >> sara, you are fired up about
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this, i want to go to you first. >> i'm so fired up the biggest purveyors of this information other government, remember when they wanted to crate the disinformation to oversee everyone and if they expanded spying on reporters, fox felt that under the obama administration they expanded and this is the democrats this is not the old democratic party where frank church before people protesting the expansive government this is like we will be able to spy on journalists and clergy and expanded spying capabilities on attorney-client privilege and doctors, yes joe rogan is absolutely right it kamala harris believe what they say, believe what they say the government under then the progressive radical government that they are coming with, they are coming with restrictions and going to take away our first amendment rights, joe rogan is not over exaggerating and neither is elon musk, the right on the money.
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>> e-mail cover this, i reported on it a few months back yet mark zuckerberg basically coming out saying the white house laid it on us to change some things but when you hear sara talking others and if it's return by the democrats to power in congress and here is walz's wins, what do you think that landscape looks like. >> make no mistake, on every single issue they are going to double down this is a woman that has to get up there and tell people i'm a capitalist when she is not a capitalist the policies are not supporting capitalism but you bring it back to the free speech but elon locks paid $44 billion to try to level the playing field you hear my executrix say they leaned on us and we went wrong with them and they double down and this will be detrimental but they will go out like tim walz and he will
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and he will go around to the constitution as if it's misinformation and it's not protected by the constitution ultimately what she wants to do is expand the government by all of these policies read when you expand the government you control people, you control what they are saying, their thoughts and actions and slowly but surely they shrug when they hear this, slowly but surely were getting intent to be a more socialist society, it does not happen overnight. >> of someone that you are crazy, my favorite thing covering politicians is when one accidentally says a quiet part out loud, and the former senator and acclimate sargon a guy that stole and had this to say the world economic forum. >> people go to only one source and the source that they go to is sick and has an agenda and they're putting out disinformation, our first
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amendment stands as a danger block to inability to hammer it out of existence, what we need is to win the ground, when the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you're free to implement change. >> hammer the twitter out of existence, the first amendment free speech is great until it is not. >> until he gets in their way, it is amazing to me, the bill of rights, that is not exactly the strong point for the democrats, if you go to the first amendment in the second amendment and you start wondering what other amendments do not believe in every single step of the way. sara: whose truth, there truth? like there all the sudden. jackie: arbiters of truth, that is it. griff: depends on if they like
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democratic theaters admitted thousands of registered arizona voters have not provided proof of citizenship after a shocking computer glitch on this call which was obtained by the washington post. arizona governor katie hobbs said quote when this goes public it is going to have all of the conspiracy theorist in the globe, and the world coming back to relitigate the past elections at least in arizona. or that the governor's race of the senate raised her presidential r raises a lot of questions about what happened. at ultimately what kills me as they stand up they say they're worried about democracy trump as a threat to democracy what is more integral to our democracy and voting rights and forcing them? why's it so hard to ask someone for a drivers license to vote to maintain that integrity? when people hear the ice age is having an election they do not roll their eyes like they do with other countries. >> they're doing it now it. [laughter] him. they are indeed harry and meghan
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missing millions the royals foundation did not declare according to a daily mail exclusive $4 million on the latest tax return. oh my goodness are the royals broke? please walk around a haunted one with jimmy failla she is selling and jam. what is happening? somebody called buckingham palace there's a problem here. the beat the arizona cardinals. had to get that income go commanders. >> cbs is drawing a red light of fact checking ahead of the vice presidential debate this tuesday. but network said at the responsibility of jd vance and tim walz to point out misstatements by one another. they are certainly doing that because of abc. >> tuesday night looking forward to it. "new york times" reporter roasted kamala harris tv interview performance calling them nervousness that is palpable. she goes on to say quote she
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often winds her way slowlyo answer leading on jargon and rehearsed terms and phrase using languages that sometimes it's ordered a salad might be better described as ran gay. i call it fake. it is paik fake that's the problem. she is a fake, she does not know. >> you talked about the holistic nests of housing and try to help people she must've used that were 10 times people are sitting there saying what did she say? she is trying to focus on the middle class. she tried to focus on the middle class. >> and mowing the lawns come all the parts are part of it. that's what's important for a little hard to follow but nobody pressed her on it, shocking nobody ever does that does it for us. we see it next weekend "life, liberty & levin" starts right now ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪

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