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showing the republican party is one of families and parents of hardworking individuals and he did an excellent job communicating that the american people. >> and many other time i could go for hours honestly. >> i think it does it's tight in the swing states and the there the party of working-class middle-class people and of common sense i love when he said don't trust the experts trust of the common sense wisdom we saw on display. that's all we have tonight please set your dvr and stay tuned. fox continuing coverage with trace gallagher is next, have a great night. >> trace: i'm trace gallagher
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it's midnight on the west coast, 9:00 in los angeles and this is america's late news, fox news at night. >> i agree with you i thank you want to solve this problem but i don't think aris does. >> were moving to the economy. >> the rules where you weren't going to fact-check and since you are fact-checking me it's important to say wants actually going on. >> gentleman the audience can't hear you because your microphones are cut. >> and you explain the discrepancy. >> i got there this summer and misspoke on this i will -- that's what i said. >> what was i wrong about governor? >> trace: j.d. vance and tim walz meeting on a heated debate stage for the first time and we have coverage from the spinner them. and we have the g.o.p. a perspective.
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spinnaker talking only a spin room and tonight j.d. vance had an incredibly strong performance and it was exactly the right tone starting off with the first initial question and how is russia response and howitzers to respond to the attacks. >> is up to israel what they need to do to keep their country safe and we should support our allies wherever they are when fighting the bad guys i think that's the right approach to take the israel question and happen when cbs had to cut off senator vance microphone as he tried to respond to a question about immigration and springfield, ohio, watch this. >> the rules were that you weren't going to fact-check and since you are fact-checking me it's important to say wants actually going on. >> we have so much to get to some announcer. >> has been on the books since 1990. >> it hasn't been on the books.
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>> at something kamala harris has created. gentleman the audience can't hear you because your microphones are cut. >> will president trump didn't like that as he was alive true thing during the debate and reacted by saying margaret brennan lied again about the illegal migrants lead into the country by lying kamala harris and cut off the microphone of j.d. to stop him from correcting her. i caught up with the form president sun in the spinner room donald jr. after the debate and i asked him whether his dad or j.d. vance should do another debate are whether this was a good final wart and told me he doesn't see the point of having another debate and they say it's between the two tickets difference and don't think they can get a fair debate. >> trace: thank you. we bring in trump campaign
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senior advisor danielle alvarez it's great to have you on the show you just heard her talking about the fact former president wasn't happy that cbs cut his microphone for a short-term overall where the former president think of that performance tonight. >> he wasn't further cbs performance but he was filled with the performance of j.d. vance this evening it's a very j.d. vance was able to articulate the trump vance ticket and was able to remind voters of the last 40 just a prosperous and four years were trump was in the white house was able to take tim walz to tat gone the failed three and a half years incredible performance the president was filled in the american people know the choice before them. >> to look at the tweets and social media activity and it was pointed to the fact that cbs
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said they wouldn't fact-check and that they fact-checked j.d. vance a couple occasions maybe three times. >> and it j.d. vance handled it masterfully i'm not here to debate the moderators i'm here i'm here to debate tim walz it's more of elite instead of expectation setting when they said he was nervous as he couldn't defendant harris failed policy records in fact we joked in our surrogate hold where we were watching the debate that thomas might vote for the trump vance ticket he spent a lot of time nodding and agreeing with senator vance. >> trace: what about the topics because people talked about the topics tonight hitting climate change in january sixth. lost over the economy not a lot of the topics being talked about
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tonight they might not want to have talked about that but j.d. vance did and that's where the dominant debate performance cayman because he knows like president donald trump and it's unleashing the american worker and securing the border and he was able to focus on those issues and deliver drums plan to voters and it whizzed an hour until the word economy came up. we appreciate your time. governor tim was reportedly battling a case of the nurse before the big debate the senior white house correspondent jacqui heinrich is live in new york city with what impact that had on his performance. good evening. >> good evening it seems like an maybe it was an effort not to
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lower expectations might have just leaks out of the democrat operation and end and they were unbothered and he was a dancer question about a past false statement regarding his biographical narrative saying he was in hong kong during the tiananmen square massacre and in the people talked to the surrogates in a room and that they think the alternative was so bad they don't have to do much. and talk the governor who said when j.d. vance can't answer a question about january sixth losing the election and brushing it off.
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that is the perspective they hold and it's a little bit stunning because you send a one of them being a mark kelly. he didn't have the answers harris has been pressured for in the media and they are trying to survive this is like don't we look better that's their broad strategy and is fascinated in the backroom machinations to happen in the spinner rooms. great information. thank you let's bring in our political panel. princeton university political scientist democratic strategist and an attorney julie hamel. and alicia crause thank you for coming on. is like to begin with you
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michael i want to play some sound pierced tim walz going after j.d. vance on the border watch number 2 katie he had for years to do this and he promised you america how easy it would be i will build you a big beautiful wall and mexico will pay for it. less than 2% of the wall got built and mexico didn't pay a dime but here we are again. >> it seems like risky strategy. you are going after one of the things that donald trump has a big lead over harris in and you have tim trying to defend himself on that. >> i thought it was one of the stronger moments he's trying to correct the record here and he
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called the border and he called a systematic crisis and there is no real example of why trump would be better on the border than any other president since reagan and the lower we are still operating under is the republican passed senate bill in 1996 -- 1986 signed by reagan. it's important to remind people leave not the solution to the problem on the border he was part of the problem. and he said this to harrison and call for number 3 and somehow she got religion and cared a lot about a piece of legislation and issue became the appointed borders are was to undo a nine d4 donald trump executive
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actions. >> it was a strategy all day and night you had him reminding them that harris has been in office for the last three and a half years. >> some thing that j.d. vance did wellness debate career and against the governor that said with what they talk about with the failures of the border let's talk about the administration at the helm. j.d. vance did a good job of dis- abusing the american people of this caricature notion the media and left of drawn of him and believe about him instead they saw a measured response with a measured responses their talk about the top of the ticket and tonight and they did no harm and that's a win for the trump team.
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>> trace: laura do you have a different take on that? >> slightly i largely agree i think j.d. vance is a smooth operator answer sharp communicator and it's wiggling -- they have few legal runs. i thought vance had a great response on abortion as a republicans are worried about abortion but he was strong in immigration and confident there. economy didn't shy away from january sixth and doubled down on the democrats are arguing trump's bad for democracy but actually democrats are a threat to democracy even if you aren't hard-core pro-life person when he couldn't answer at what point in the pregnancy are you comfortable with abortion at what point does it stop is up until the point of birth which was declined to answer twice
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that's a slam-dunk for republicans that vance really shied away from and was more apologetic. >> trace: julie you said that you are happy with some of the answers j.d. vance gave during this and were pleased used as we have somebody who's our to pick this particular commonly do all these policy positions on pete -- on cbs thank you so much j.d. vance. >> i wanted to play this it's call for number 9 is another back-and-forth this time on censorship. >> you can't yell fire in a crowded theatre that's the supreme court test. >> fire in a crowded theatre you wanted to kick people off of facebook for saying toddler should wear masks. >> trace: i mean they really wanted to censor everybody. dissent wasn't allowed during covid-19 jennifer. >> nodded all i know so many
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people impacted by that and i'm glad he got that in there. as the democrats are taken to view the right is a threat to democracy and i've never seen such a threat to democracy and walz has a terrible record its schools were closed two year -- two years had behaved in a authoritarian manner similar to what gavin newsom did in california. >> trace: what is your take alicia? >> it's a missed opportunity when he could've talked about censorship and said it was just a big censorship that they did it's email and data that the biden-harris administration saintly is silence our opponents. they've a record of going after targeting leaders at the behest of their donors. >> they were pressed on to was
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he in there tiananmen square during the uprising? >> my community knows who i am they saw where i was at. i will be the first to tell you i have poured my heart into my community have tried to do the best i can but i've not been perfect and i am a knucklehead at times. >> trace: i'm trying to get a few answers quickly what did you think about that comment he is denser to why many people think he's decent and modest and humble and plainspoken that's part of his appeal and connects with the every day man on the street. >> trace: aaron? >> i don't think it was a strong answer from tim he really stumbled over that instead of giving the honest answer which he wasn't honest with the american people about and and he
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was... is not a good enough answer for the american people. >> of ghetto if this and it's a way of saying it's before has been effective so far and he keeps getting over it. >> he keeps saying he misspoken lie after lie goes away misspoke about that one thank you all. panel standby we'll be back in moments. debate coverage continues in moments but breaking news in the middle east. israel vowing to retaliate against iran after iran launched more than 180 missiles at targets in the u.s. state. here's more from tel aviv with the latest and what is early morning there. and what a day it was yesterday in israel is the big question is how will the israeli government respond to the biggest missile attack in history.
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iran launched more than 180 ballistic missiles in southern and central israel on the scream and it will respond and the question is and another question is when will happen the vast maturity missiles were shut down some went to the ground and that was various regions in the unites states effective in stopping the attack. iran said it was retaliation for the killing of the leader of bola and several israeli officials have responded to respond to coding the prime minister and they will pay for and they are willing to retaliate against her enemies. iran threatened to strike israel again yet israel responds to the
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attack and the only president we have and after being attacked israel launched in limited attack into iran and there was a terror attack in an area of tel aviv where seven people were killed and we will send it back to you and we bring in a member there's an rnc spokeswoman. the first question what is next for israel? do they go after iran directly. >> here's where i met with this. israel will respond in israel will take its time the tone and getting from my kids in israel is pretty straightforward and
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when it's fired into israel as i ran at this point. it's no longer just a part of iran. iran no longer owns a guess is the point there and they need to get out of israel's way otherwise iran and the ir gc will be removed from the middle east now that thanks are starting to look serious and and their same we abba's cease-fire and it's hard when your country surrender but 200 million arabs
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and it's an unbiased body. >> unfortunately after he saw october seventh and i think we have absolutely no faith left in the united nations we learned what we needed to learn about the u.n. after that horrific attack i'd like to make that clear and i'd also like everyone to understand that israel affects the united states and the very quickly chant after that death to america israel's enemies are our enemies there's a reason benjamin netanyahu said that in congress and there's a reason they went there to hear it was understand and what happens to our allies will happen to us over the last few years. >> trace: is benjamin netanyahu in a position of power for the first time as we are talking about approaching there.
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and and that they have assassinated the heads of these terrorist groups and killed the plotters and the americans have done and i supported and trained with my forces but he is setting the tone in the middle east which the united states needs to follow they need to step up the counterterrorism and otherwise they would go out there either way as you are about to see israel polo if another magic trick and take their time on this one. as at the ir gc is in harm's way
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and your final thoughts. >> i've been disappointed for years and with what's happening on october seventh and now is only happening because of weak leadership by this administration. israel's enemies would know not to risk attacking our ally if they feared retaliation from the united states of america. we are not the superpower there's a reason its happening to our ally and it's because the way our administration has acted the last three and a half years. >> trace: thank you both. now how the mainstream media reacted to tonight's debate. were moderators fare? more on that next.
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♪ ♪ a live look at jerusalem 7:27 in the morning sun is just now coming up the morning after iran launched a missile attack against the jewish state and we're being told shrapnel may of injured some some people but it was only shrapnel a factor in this. and with other assets in the region and we'll keep you up to speed him what's happening in the middle east in your member of the controversy of the trump paris debate and moderators fact-checking one but not the other. cbs said candidates would not be
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fact-checked how that played out and how other members of the mainstream media reacted to the debate. good evening. >> interesting debate and both candidates in land enough punches and many think vance won on points but not by a knock. >> eighty vance came in to land a bunch of punches and he did. tim did not seep her prayer for it. the lack of interviews he's done with national media and local media it showed. >> into the plan was to come off as more likable and we've received talks from her republicans and democrats in another consensus that played out on social media cbs lied they said they'd leave
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fact-checking the candidates themselves and broke that promise. >> just to clarify for viewers and for those who have legal status temporally protected. >> the rules work. >> it since your fact-checking me and they have questions so the debate and the moderators fact-checked age 80 vance not tim. hot topic not just on this show but i expect route the week. >> thank you kevin. we bring back elizabeth. fox news contributor joe contra. do you first licked and they
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started fact-checking the only fact-checked j.d. vance. >> if you keep score home it means donald trump was fact-checked five times by a abc and vance three tens by cbs while the democrats were zero. and this is journalistic malfeasance and to his credit j.d. vance pushed back and it was a horrible look for the network. >> trace: elizabeth you're doing double duty thank you for that. abc comparing tim to joe biden's debate performance. >> it reminded me of the
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june 27th debate when harris said that night set of joe biden it was a slow start but a strong finish. i felt that's what happened tonight. to use his own words a lot about this debate tonight was a weird there were uncomfortable cringing moments. and i don't stick and come up with anything meaner to say that he mind you had the debate performance and the facts prevailed tonight and any which way you look at that donald trump's record beats harris there's no way they've had anything and i was proud to see it. >> trace: makes a good point because i want to put this up this is call number 14 but the
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first debate the focus group says by a ten-point margin j.d. vance is doing which is a big deal since only five of them were leaning towards trump and vance when the debate began the final tally and did up 12-2 in favour of j.d. vance. i'll get both of you to answer the question you do. >> for j.d. vance and tim walz 65 million are tuning and so to make that kind of impression and it's a big deal. >> it's a big deal when you have leaners going the other way and coming back this way that was a good debate. >> a great debate and j.d. vance has not been up against tim walz this whole time he's been up against the medias negative per trail of him so for him to come out and get to be himself of course it looked better because that's the reality not
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with the media painted amount to be in going back to the jokes we made weeks ago of harrison how many debates and interviews she might do and with fire one of them being out there and they would showcase some and whatever network it is and he substance and thank you both. it is kind of good that's exactly right. is the en masse in bc people are saying maybe this is cnn maybe it's a sign that harrison to
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them are there for issues and here is him on making trump were difficult for this. it's call for 28. katie. >> tim vaux on the future did harris sensor americans from speaking their mind in the wake of the 2020 covid-19 situation. >> that is a damning nonanswer. >> it's a damning on answer to talk about censorship. harris wants the is a power of government and the big tech to silence people from speaking their minds that is a threat to democracy that long outlives the present political moment i'd like democrats and republicans to reject censorship. >> a great bite not there when i was talking about julie but a great by anyway. i was saying is there going into the project 2025 with the registry of pregnancies and make it more difficult if not impossible to get contraception
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and the limited access to abortion and went on and on about that and it j.d. vance handled it well. >> i'd like to know people actually believe this. they believe project wait when he five calls for a registry of pregnancies even if it did trump has said repeatedly that's not his plant that is the plan for heritage. what was hard for women when democrats closed my kids schools for two and a half years and i had to leave the workforce that was hard for women. >> trace: call third 29 j.d. vance on being pro-family and i want us to be pro-family in the full sense of the work and to afford a place where they can raise that family. the whole time he has them sing we are pro-women. the whole transgender thing and
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end at they didn't stumble when you ask what is a woman they can answer that question and other than abortion what do they do and how they talk about supporting women and hitting women and cat ladies and all this and these pro-family call for 31. >> there were some a nice city is on the stage. >> view agreed so much of j.d. vance why should i vote for you that was not the governor that i saw on the campaign trail doing that. that's not the j.d. vance. goodness is on that stage sorry
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about amber he was sorry about a lot of stuff. >> i think she's so upset because she's probably getting messages like i was from the average female voter who is being introduced to j.d. vance for the first time and i think he was out persuasive politician and his rather wreck and defending donald trump better than trump was able to do it against harris. >> yes, it was a lot of people saying, hey, we didn't bring that a game we should have tonight. thank you. coming up more and what you may have missed from tonight's vice presidential debate even education which wasn't talked about but key and important next liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. cool right? look at this craftmanship. i mean they even got my nostrils right. it's just nice to know that years after i'm gone this guy will be standing the test of ti...
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as well thank you for coming on. he said something you shouldn't have said today i will play the sound by it's not the most important part and it he said this. >> i've become friends with school shooters i've seen it. i was an nra guy long time the use to teach gun safety him of an age where my shotgun was in my car like a hunt after football practice. >> the bottom line is he didn't answer the question they sit anymore resource officers and better protection for our kids and they are friends with school shooters they are friends with iran and russia it's absurd it doesn't work and here's the reality is they running for them like crazy and they don't want
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to talk about the marxism they push in our kids they wanted tampons and boys bathroom to minnesota talk educate our country and the rally's president trump and dicenso parents rights to the classroom and they will run from that like crazy the left-wing media and he's one education debate and they don't want to talk about anymore. >> it's interesting as you ran against him for governor so you know what them about to put on the screen this is number 19 real clear politics came out talking about education in minnesota. when he took office as governor of minnesota 59% of minnesota students were proficient in reading, 55% in mast. four years later the numbers fell to 49 and 45 respectively
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over the same time period minnesota's chronic absenteeism rate more than doubled from 14 now up to just 30. minnesota schools were ranked fifth in the nation before he took office now they are 17th with such disastrous numbers one would expect him to focus on getting back to basics like reading and writing and arithmetic but he's a far left educator and won't do that what you think? as he wants to anoint as and actually there's brian lewin ski who is a proponent of critical race erie who has a video out to say we should overthrow the united states of america he doesn't believe in the foundations of the founding fathers and the
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u.s. constitution and they need to be overthrown to being a leadership position later in the state. he's personally appointed members of the teachers board the body that requires educators to affirm students gender identities and what he is think superintendent. >> is there nothing wrong with the education. line to kids about gender-affirming care wanting to mutilate kids. >> oh we will let finish up that final thing and answer 70% of
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eighth graders are not proficient in mast these aren't inner-city kids in minneapolis this is the entire state. it's happened on his watch. this is not a personal attack against at this person it's a leadership accountability and if he took a victory today he wouldn't even big able to win his own congressional district which has been a republican district ever since he left office. >> trace: 10-second superintendent can he finish her the thought? as trump as a trap corrected he had schools in the right direction laying out the case for america and president trump has taken the education debate. >> trace: coming up final thoughts from our panelists and what is next in the countdown to
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very good sign for donald trump. >> elizabeth your thoughts? >> i think j.d. dominated in between the performance ended tim deciding it was a good idea to bring up a dick cheney endorsement he might want trump to win more than i do. >> julie? >> i wanted to finish the thought of j.d. vance after his microphone got caught off talking about the cvp one app which biden began using into a 23 to master all hundreds of thousands of migrants. >> jennifer? >> before the debate he said about tim that it's the kind of man a woman wants to marry and i thought to myself that's absolutely not true the debate did nothing to change my mind. flat-footed and dole and still seems like a liar. alicia? >> i agree with jennifer. >> you just can a polar statement. >> no the megan trainer i know you lie because your lips are moving that's what i thought about him tonight and the same fight to get some free campaign
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advice to the campaign i would say take all the lies but as much of it into his 62nd ad is you can run in the swing states so many lies tonight made him sound like a moderate and he's not that. >> is this point and not fact-checking and then they started fact-checking. >> i like j.d. vance as he seems to just understand the language of the middle east which is moving aircraft carriers into the region as it something or getting closer to a wider regional conflict. >> trace: thank you all for watching america's late news and fox news at night. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles in 5 seconds with jonathan hunt. we'll see you back here we'll see you back here tomorrow night >> do you ever worry we so
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