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when i am ingraham from washington tonight. time for a real president. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." millions of americans are suffering and more than 130 are dead in the aftermath of one of the worst hurricanes to ever hit the united states. and tragically for those affected, we never had a president or vice president in place and equipped to direct federal preparation nor to demand a swift response by the federal government. the victims of hurricane helene didn't know where to turn over the weekend. >> at this point, you don't see a fema station set up. >> we should have had that by now. >> is that concerning? speak up expect more and we can't get out. >> laura: you should expect more. americans can't get out but kamala harris had no trouble getting into california and to las vegas to campaign over the weekend. the same with biden. he spent most of his time with
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rehoboth beach. >> do you want to spend the weekend here in washington or delaware? >> come on, will you que? it is 90 miles from here, okay? and i was working on that the whole time. spilling double-time. needless to say, both were slim to address the nation in real time. asleep at the wheel, the dereliction of duties, these are some of the phrases ricocheting around instagram and twitter wit seem like low-key response to epic natural disaster. now biden got shamed into going and he says he will go to the region on wednesday. as for kamala, her team waste a statement saying she would visit the areas if not disruptive to ongoing operations. or her previously campaign scheduled events.
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we tell what a real leader's response was like this afternoon in a very hard hit area of georgia. >> we have a lot of truckloads of different items from oil to water to all sorts of corporate that will help them. many thousands are without power running low on wheel and few will. it will be distributed soon as well as north carolina, florida virginia, alabama and tennessee. >> laura: remember all the blather at the dnc how trump doesn't care about anything but himself? >> throughout the region, our hearts are with you, and we will be with you as long as you need it. an hour of need here and our prayers and we pray to god throughout this long week and the long weeks that lay ahead. you will be out of work but the end result, it will be good to. >> laura: harris couldn't give up a date on the trail to
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pretend to care. yet hours when trump showed up with truck of supplies and speaking to volunteers, kamala showed up at work. >> i have received briefings on hurricane helene from administrator criswell and over the past 24 hours, i have spoken with governor kemp and governor cooper and many local officials. i have shared with them that we will do everything in our power to help communities respond to and recover. >> laura: well, that is fine and of course, the government should be mobilized to help, but that does not change the fact that biden and kamala harris were not at the white house driving era federal preparedness last week. >> hurricane helene, why weren't you with vice president harris commanding this this weekend? >> i was on the phone for at least two hours yesterday and the day before as well.
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with all of my security. >> laura: to your job isn't simply to be briefed as you hunker down in delaware or just proceed if nothing is wrong on the campaign trail. in your president, you are actually the nation's chief executive and your constitutionally bound to ensure that the laws are faithfully executed. implicit in the oval office as a pledge that your policies will prepare and protect us preemptively. that means we don't appoint people to key positions, key cabinet positions, because they are a first this or that. it means you don't waste money in need of times of crisis for fuel by draining for strategic petroleum reserve to help your party win than in terms. what it means is your president in washington and on camera reassuring the public before, during, and after a crisis. that means you're leading with confidence.
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now, every college football coach watch the games over the weekend and frankly every senior associate at every major law firm works harder at their jobs and biden in harris. it is that leadership to release statement or relates a photo while on calm campaign. and you spoke with officials on the ground or getting regular briefings. a chief executive drives the key personnel and knows enough to ask the right questions like, how do we get more portable water in place before the hurricane hits? how do we distribute it as fast as possible? the moment kamala hinted her prepared remarks at fema today, cnn sent to a fire chief vince winona county, north carolina, not too far away from asheville. it's been flattened. kamala harris said we will be with you at the briefing and have everything you need to. >> total destruction and only
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enough would be the right word to say. this will not be a repair but this will be a rebuild. >> do people in your region have basic necessities like electricity or water? >> no, the water and the powers both out. film that currently in our area. the businesses is a main part of the community and they will have to be torn down and built. the main bridge through the community is damaged. that bridge goes over to secondary road. that secondary road is not there on the east side of the bridge. it is not even there. it has been washed away. 's fee once they have been out of water, cell phone service, electricity for a couple of days now. this is horrifying. every morning in a crisis like this, we need a real president who will: all of the top officials to demand results expeditiously and not just get a
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briefing. all red tape must be cut, all of it but literally thinks joe biden or kamala harris is doing everything they can beyond just observing what other people are doing. when governor ron desantis team did this hurricane was coming, man, did they kick into gear high preemptively. they had their comms teams in place and they had their logistics people ready, search and rescue personnel mobilized. with you follow them on twitter like i do, you saw it all. but kamala is busy with other things. >> good evening, nevada! [cheers and applause] good evening, good evening, good evening! >> laura: disgraceful! and back to mayor pete, are secretary of transportation, he loves to go on tv campaigning for kamala every 5 minutes it seems like he's on tv. but when will he go on to tv to
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tell us when i-40 will be rebuilt or how many bridges to be rebuilt? well they dropped bei regulations that exist to ensure people get the help they need as fast as possible? that just like the slow response by the secret service at butler field the, that the lake concern of by coordination of fire president has its own conspiracy theories. and what is the u.s. postal service going to do for the counties that can't get their mail-in ballots? as biden-harris demanded a real plan for that? and what is that claim? now if trump had been president the last ten days, a lot of people in the federal government would have been working a lot of nights and on the weekend to prepare for this hurricane. he was always pushing people to accomplish things faster. he can annoy some people wanting to go home early, but if they scrolled up royally or didn't move fast enough, they were
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fired, sometimes publicly. >> when somebody does a bad job, i fire them. they have done such a poor job and they never fire anybody. spin once you have got to put pressure on employees to get the job done. these people in the carolinas and georgia, tennessee, they are lucky this is election year. they will get help at the poor people of maui still don't have all the help they need. we don't just need a real president now. we need a real president next year and for the next four years. the crises buffeting america at home and abroad are severe. in if we did not respond in the right way and at the right time coach of the consequences for all of us will be dire. and that is "the angle." joining me now see capra, a member of trump's transition team. you sell the administration slow footed response to the maui
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wildfires, but kamala's team came to washington and got briefed and they are on it. does that satisfy your concerns? >> no, laura, not at all and first of all my heart goes out to all of those who seemed their lives, families, homes devastated by this hurricane. my frustration and anger at the lack of adequate response even had a baseline level from kamala harris and joe biden reminded me exactly of what our communities there on that we faced in the wake of that tragic in historic wildfire that took over 100 people's lives. when i went there, laura, lahaina and west maui a couple of days after the wildfire is completely destroyed the community, i heard from the community, neighbors, people helping their neighbors trying to put the pieces back together. they did not see a single fish
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on the ground. kamala harris and joe biden said they are downtown and the government buildings that not boots on ground and the communities that sell their home and community completely devastated by this. i have friends and asheville carolina and devastated by hurricane helene and they say the exact same thing as you heard from the sheriff, they don't have access to water or electricity and communication. to the same thing that happened to our communities and west maui, and yet, we have not seen a single federal official on the ground and not even orange vest wearing person going out there and doing that assessment. >> laura: what are they doing? i don't understand this! >> they are focusing on bureaucracy. >> laura: she is the head of the and she worked for mayor de blasio. she had fine service to her country that when she was the best person to head fema?
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i don't help and she worked for obama at fema. they made a big deal she was the first female fema director. just say she is the most qualified person for the job. again, i don't know if she is or not. it seems to me when they knew that hurricane was going to be big and they knew it for days, tulsi, we should have seen all government, as i like to colette approach. that should have been laid out why there right away and she was campaigning, come on! >> exactly, exactly and although i haven't done an actual poll, i would ask if you ask the people of maui if she is qualified and the right person to be in that job. almost 28 person, everyone would say "no." she stood proudly in the white house press room saying here is what we are doing for the people of maui. we have given $700 to every household impacted by this fire as though that was something worthy of applause or
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recognition. it is unfortunate the people of north carolina are facing a leadership in the white house who care more for bureaucracy think taking down the doors of the bureaucracy and getting out there and providing that help these families and communities direly need. >> laura: chief executive officers don't just take briefings. they direct personnel. you know this about trump, why isn't town already? he would send clippings back to people and say, wait a second, we are way behind on this? they got five trade deals done in four years. this administration i don't believe they've got in a single trade deal for the united states. he's a man thinks he want someone demanding in a situation like this. this is disturbing. tulsi, i know your experience in maui was her tonight and thank you for joining us. it is time to take the pulse of the nation with 36 days left until of the nation. real click real clear politics
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up two points and battlegrounds like pennsylvania, north carolina and wisconsin pretty much tied but michigan coach is suddenly not looking good for kamala harris. she is leading by only 1.4%. at the same time in 2020, biden was up by five and 2,016th hillary was up by five so kamala surrogates are thinking according to video obtained by axios. kamala is underwater on the state and not feeling her best right now about kamala's chances. pollster matt towery, lots of old amount they approach me at sporting events. i have no idea what's going to happen but why concern tonight, matt? >> let me tell you why they are concerned. i've looked at pulling and privy to probably public in the next few days. trump is trending up almost
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every single battleground state, almost everyone. when you ask the question how are your neighbors going to vote? vote? shy trump voter sometimes, those numbers explode. i haven't seen this in ages and you know me, mr. doom and gloom for mr. trump that right now i see a true shift him public sentiment. not just michigan but nevada as a matter of fact, a turnaround there. the only problem child is george and that is because the republicans and you have two groups traditional republicans that go way back. they are not feeling the group with trump right now. it is the new coming republicans down and those areas hit by the storm. let me ask you one thing and thank you for talking about the storm and i lived in st. petersburg, florida, and i have neighbors left and right lost their homes. said thank you for focusing on it. it has been a brutal week for everyone in the southeast and by way coach at that storm affected republican areas and i'm just
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saying demographically basically majority republican other than asheville. what effect that will have on turnout, i have no earthly idea. >> laura: we would think chief executive officer of the united states would assure americans everyone's votes will be counted. they care so much about election integrity and although it's will be counted for those people suffering. i haven't heard anything from the administration about that. steve karnak he broke down and other very troubling for democrats. watch. >> yes kamala is ahead by 14 points among latino voters in 2020 joe biden the exit pulse beat a 153 points among patino voters and an improvement 1612 for the republicans but now look four years later, fits in with the other recent election so much tighter. >> laura: matt, not just that but trump lead kamala on the immigration importer issue by 14 points. so this idea you have to be
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pro-amnesty to get latino voters, don't think so. >> well you know the democrats outspending democrats big time on the hispanic latino networks and radio stations. yet trump is trending up. i will tell you nothing he's turning back up vance's african american voters. we look at the battleground states and went harris first got in the race, he dropped down to standard republican 7%, 8%, 10% and bouncing up 22%, 23%, 24%. this is amazing and i see a ship and the prognosticators with models that they have that have been wrong, by the way, each presidential election where joe they had this spreading wide open for harris. they better rethink their models because this thing is closing with trump having momentum with 30 something days left. >> laura: as americans up and
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down north carolina, south carolina, tennessee unaccounted for during this crisis with a hurricane, she is in fact is trying to shore up support among latino voters over the weekend. it was like nothing else was happening in the united states, matt. i don't think that will sit well with people in the end. i don't think so. >> we saw what katrina did in terms of the president's approval rating with president bush when that first happened until they appointed a general to start cleaning things up. it is too late for a general right now. these people in north carolina are stranded. 19,000 houses destroyed in my county, panola county in florida and you are not even talking north carolina who are stranded. this is not to be political but this is a major inflection in this campaign. and i think trump did the right thing and went out and appeared among the people and didn't grandstand but got involved and that will score him points in georgia and north carolina and
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perhaps nationally appearing like a leader. >> laura: he prayed with the people of georgia. matt, thank you so much. the sneak peek of j.d. vance prep ahead of tomorrow's big face-off. ♪ ♪
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speed when we are just 24 hours from the first and last likelyou presidential debate of the season or any debate of theust season. we take you inside j.d. vance io debate prep in a moment. but "the angle" day one given pro-riot record in minnesotala's that tim walz was a disaster bake as kamala's vp. that she can describe what she he brings to the ticket. >> tim walz if you look at, yo tim walz and you look at me youn have a sense that we are and where we came from and you would think we have nothing in commonknow. but his, you know, he comes from the same kind of -- you know same kind of country different culture but same people. i just found that so familiar to me. and thei guess that the process
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ultimately made a decision about my cut. >> laura: yeah, that is nothing related to whether he is a good vice presidential picks.y joining me monica crowley, trump's mock debate moderator for fox news and j.d. is hard to beat in an argument that debates are sometimes about humanizing moments as much as they are i about facts and i think that is what tim walz is hoping for. >> i do think tim waltz will come out with minnesota nice kind of midwest folksy act because he really can't run on anything else and he can't a debate on a policy platform. the 22 has to defend bor
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kamala harris' economy, inflation, wide-open border and collapse of law and order and policy and at the same time, tim walz has to defend his ownun medical record in minnesota where he allowed minneapolis to turn to the ground during the george floyd riots and push for higher tech taxes and wage war m on higher energy production and he is supporting abortion on demand up to the moment of birth, and allowing children who want to undergo gender transition to be removed from their parents and essentialld ee become wards of the state. he will be fending off a lot of. his own and kamala harris' radical policies. b >> laura: he is such a disaster and a horrible picked from the beginning and i think we certainly see that. kb, there is predebate messaging over the weekend. cnn d a piece how tim walz has a case of the nerves before theo debate. what will you do witgoinh j
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kim jong un and president xi. is that a head fake, a head fake and why release that otherwise? >> expectations and first i wann to address basics when she said she had nothing inave common wh tim walz. they havee a lot when it comes o the left progressive andiole allowing minnesota violent crime and criminals to run all overst the city and pose for a bail fund then go out and do it agaii and victimize minnesotans.pe so it was a horrible choice here to the people who lived there said it was a horrible choice. w but in terms of how we will perform tomorrow night and the messaging about nervousness, maybe he should be nervous. he's made fun of j.d. vance allow for going to yell losseen school. j.d. vance knows how to make an argument and he's bulldozing a number of anchors and a lot of these interviews and a very goos defensive candidate for president donald trumprrow.al you are going to see him
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tomorrow night t ti kamala harris and tim walz together with their policies oldi j.d. vance is holding tim walz together about his lies and his record in thetm military, record as a governor and what he says on the campaign trail or till, trump's messaging they will have oversight committee today subpoenaed dhsbn secretary alejandro mayorkas because whistle-blowers haveut m been concerned about tim walzr ties to the chinese communist party foyearr years! and their workgroup checks about this in the agency long before he was chosen as the vice presidential candidate. i think we are in for a show tomorrow night and j.d. vance will do a good job holding tim walz and kamala harris accountable for what they do which is their far left records. tries ton she personalize things, monica.g.
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and kind of the opera approach campaigning that sienasin, polling of likely voters inwh ohioen, wisconsin, michigan shos tim walz with slight edge on j.d. vance when it comes to favorability because the mediate has pushed. but monica, is in it because j.d. vance takes the media tora task when theyti say something really stupid like shouldmb corporations pay their fai tr share, one of the dam, typical d cliches of modern debate?d of >> yeah, the imperial media have huge egos and of course, they are all on the other side to.ll so they hates being to task and they really hate to be demonstrated to be wrong. j.d. does that on a regulare basis.fa he puts them right back in thei. face with the facts. t and they can't stand that, of course here to both of these candidates and relatively known to the vast majority ofbl americans. that is what makes tomorrow
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night so incredibly important.t, senator vance will hold governor walz accountable of course, but appear, lorette,m katie proactive affirmative case for the trum.p dance team. that means bringing the economy back and restoring law and order and it means closing the border and mass deportation operation, and it means bringing back peace through strength globally. 's senator vance will make all ofly p those arguments in a powl way tomorrow night.that >> laura: kb, real quick, when line, how important is it that t he has a human moment, too, his? upbringing or pass to connectwa him to the female voters?it 80, one line. >> tim walz has smearee ned hims elitist and he has an all-american story and he needs to presenttch that to the amern people such he can go watch can't go out tomorrow night. 's fee xp one think it's much.
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a fox news alert israel says it is starting a ground invasion of lebanon. we are working to come from all the details and we will bring it to you as wed up get them.t up next the biden administration just admitted it does not careda if illegals both. told you this would happen. next.
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. >> laura: well, public faith in the integrity of fair elections is falling fast, ccor especially among republicans.th it has dropped 16-point since 2020 according to gallup and that is after 11-point drop in the four years prior. is that really surprising given what the doj over the bidene fr administration is up to? look at this headline from axios alabama illegally purged voters to close to election the justice
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says.ment . the alabama secretary of state wes allen announced in august he was cutting 3,000 people who were registered toue vote that . been issued noncitizen i.d. numbers by dhs. now, this only happened, allen said to, after he repeatedly wer asking the federal government to help identify those who were still noncitizens. but the d.o.t. refused to help.h now that doj is suing alabama and says the states violates the national voter registration act because happening 90 days with an election. they are demanding all of the voters be reinstated.line joining us now is we on alignment, course on s the c federals and you've been covering this in so many cases have challenges to clean up the voter rolls happening across the country. but i guess it is conceivable that some of those 3,000 individuals became citizens
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after that noncitizen number wao issued here to speak at that is the secretary of state's office did say. bu strt this speaks to the largr issue. states areciti hamstring by the federal government from keeping noncitizens help that their role.a is the department of justice in alabama, arizona is the only state in the country that requires documentary proof of wr citizenship to register a statewide election. they werwhe sued by biden's department of justice.s when you want to restore faith in elections, he needs to havean ways americans are decidingen american elections. one way is to make sure eligible voters are on the roles. >> laura: look, this is alsoots happening, interesting things are happening in han georgia wh the pilots now have to be hand counted to. you might as well have thought burning crosseeacts on people's lawns the way they reacted to that flight and counting, howhae
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dare you! that will create chaos onlphi election night versus what they have done on election nights when philadelphia comes in last moment after everyone else ready had their ballots tallied and fillet comes in to make up the difference? g speak of the easiest way to think about this georgia roll, imagine you go t o the bank and deposit $100 and you want to make sure the slip says youre deposited $100 and basicallysica accounting process. all this rule does is the numbes of physical ballots matches ther machine count totals and it ensures while it can't be double scanned. it would catch an instant like in montana where they declared the wrong winner of a race because they over counted votes. where did those over counted lef votes come from? they believe sample data left behind.n when you have a reconciliationsu process ines place, you catch: e these issues before hand. >> laura: heaven for bed we did that. and arizona top democrats are
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debating fair ballot dilemma because they say computer glitch meant 98,000 voters had no proof of citizenship. >> yeah, this is something list maintenance, adequate listoffi maintenance would have caught. up 15 arizona election officials asking them to do due diligence under voter registration nra to clean the voter rolls., wh and allegedly waited too long. i now we are six weeks out from the election and this is what s they find.ry m >> laura: breanna, we will stay on this, thank you very much. fox news alert, israel has started a ground invasion of auranon. fox news national correspondent kevin corke with all the latests cabin. >> very interesting expansion ongoing battle in the middle east and by the way, this is parallel to and separate from ongoing battle in gaza under way. we just received word that you mention from israeli defense forces they have expanded their battle into thea
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southern part of lebanon.o what we have seen is a post on x and it reads in part "in accordance with the upper political echelon, they haved begun limited localized and targeted ground rate offensivece against very specific hezbollah targets in southern lebanon. now this will target not just individuals but also terrorists infrastructure in the area.hi what the israelis are saying in. the statement is specific and based on actionable i intelligence, this is also methodical and planning in the training that tht goes into it. you get the sense what they are trying to communicate, laura, this will be limited, this will be targeted at, this will be specific to individuals and infrastructure.oing they don't want that narrative to continue to balloon they arew going and indiscriminatelyno killing people. what is happening right now, because they have moved intoning southern lebanon, this is an
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extension of ongoing battles happening in that region of the, world. the idf, if you go on, you can see the post, they laid this all out and what is interesting at e this hour, this is not justap acknowledgment thepe expansion r ongoing battles in the region are happening right now in southern lebanon. it is also in their mind thes a defense of folks who live in northern israel who have been displaced. they will continue the separate and apart from the ongoing battles that are happening into gaza as they, again, attempt to repatriate those who have been kidnapped. we will keep an eye on that. >> laura: thank you, kevin, coming utop democrats plan to refill shutdown of free speech if kamala wins in november. to duckduckgo on all your devie
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>> laura: we have anotherdi fox news alert.t th baseball legend pete rose has died at the age of 83 at hise las vegas home. s he is a 17-time all store and won three series championships for the beds and i grew upal watching him. he will always be major's baseballs all-time leader in inf base hits but rose infamous ties to gambling kept him from earning baseballs highestt 83 earning coach of the hall of fame. pete rose dead at 83.
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democrats insist that the 16 the threat to democracy and how many times have you heard that that they project it.t these are the ones to shred the constitution and first and onl foremost, they want to ditch the first amendment. >> if people go to one source and the one source and is sick,u know, has an agenda, and puttina out disinformation, our first amendment amendment stands as a major block is the ability to be able to hammer it out of existence. what you i need is to -- is to n the ground, win the right toow govern by hopefully having and winning enough votes you are free to be able to implementnd change. >> laura: i like him better when he was wind surfing in the distance. 20 meetiont victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. if kamala wins but will this hammering out a free speech he
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references look like? >> it will look like what we saw with the fbi working with twitter and facebook. it will be on steroids. he's really complaining 85% ofp, the media, print media and all of the network news pbs, which is 85% of the news is not enougl here to they want to control, total control because they are message doesn't appeal to 51%. they opened the porter to get new constituents and deny whow h they are and act as interest fon 90 days here to that is not enough that they want to suppress free speech because they don't have a total monopolo on it. to be frank, laura, john kerry is a person who brought the russians in 2013 for 35 years had not been in the middle eastv and he is the author of the disastrouslima iran deal. he gave us paris climate accord. he has no credibility at alleend cespecially given what we have
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seen with media collision and tomonopoly. laptop misinformation and suppression of "new york post" that tell us on the eve of 2020. he has no credibility, nonee whatsoever. >> laura: he will get fora lotf fed at the world economic forum' with blue-collar workers, victor. you can't make it up. we will have you back later in the b can think is so much. celebrities are ramping up endorsements, even if some don't know why and kamala's word of the day is with "seen and unseen" next. ♪ ♪
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>> >> laura: it is time forevea "seen and unseen" where wel rebuilt the stories behind the headlines. fox news contributorly e, raymond arroyo. kamala harris explaining new policy details in an interview and if you think going on podcast with former nba players iswh where you explain policy, i guess? >> looks, laura,>> l i learned t she cooks pork when she gets t
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nervous and rebuild that. w we have a new word of the day. ♪ ♪ the word of the day is, you, know. >> and it was just, you know, this is the thing i love about sports. you know, you just drive by that area, you know, and it was local folks. .'know, , don't mess with thati. >> laura: raymond. y'k >> you know, laura, you have ton roll with the punches and shew, will give you the best things and you see the construction, i' is familiar.>> >> laura: i like the hand gestures. i don't think i am a hand gesture person and i'm not as good at hand gestures as sheze p has. >> she wants to legalize pot which was the big take away.ou >> laura: fat has worked out well for us.rsem >> i don't think celebrity endorsements mean that much as we have said over and over but
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may have perfectly captured thed b candidacy. >> i'm n to an expert on various issues that we are up against today. i would really like it if the discourse could become kinder and more effective. and i think at that will be the case with kamala harris and tim walz and office. >> kinder and more effective discourse, laura.s she doesn't need a candidate that a therapist. zach i lead by team to endorse trump but he provided competence of reason.ked a country hijacked by a lot of people who want to take this place way off at the cliffs. we are here to stop this. we are going to take back this i country and we are going to make it great again i make it healthy. so i stand with bobby and i stand with tulsi and everyone
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else standing with president trump president trump. here just bithe what will he er work again? >> he said this might be careers suicide but you know what, he is doing this because he's concerned about the health and where fear of the country.rfk he was in rfk jr. supporter butt now with trump. anybody should be free to support that they like the celebrity endorsements i don'tfe care any way or the other but i want to point out something on the feast of st. michael the archangel, former president trump posted this st. michael prayer against evil on social media. and today, i was listening to his address to those damaged bys the hurricane in georgia. listen to this. >> in our hearts, god is withth us, strongly with us and thethan american people are stronger than any challenge that stands in our way. we pray for those badly injured, and in particular, the people no longer with us here just because something has changed in trump, laura, since assassinationre t
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attempt.n i' he is invoking god more than i've ever heard him invoke god to. when we lost our house andwant katrina, you want hope and youti want the government to move as quickly as they can to give you the resources to rebuild and i hope that is what happens and i'm glad. >> laura: that was a beautiful moment and st. michael prayer it great all time. raymond, did you go back into your house to get your sinatra tapes during katrina? >> we evacuated for katrina anda i didn't need to go back. m i took thee.m with me. they were part of the first go evacuation care package. i didn't need to go back. i had them with me, baby, i'm not leaving sinatra. >> laura: the family pet, you leave the pet that well, though sinatra tapes, those bootlegs, you have to get them out of their. >> todd: a fox news alert. thousands of port worker

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