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i was always afraid to send food back.nt my fi i'm not afraid anymore. i sent my first dish back the other day, felt greak thet. le do it. it's empowering. let's do text messagesdo tex. sandy from seaford, new york i'm a woman who wasn' t thrilled with the vance pick after the debate. i told my daughterhe, you need to marry a man like j.d. vance. >> dotty from liberty township, ohio. brad pitt is also the same age,s tim walz just saying. >> satish from denver. i'm glad to see jillian has joined our movement. >> the movement is large. mo welcome. sandy from elkton, maryland, i want you to apologize for saying that women always want men to apologize. >> i'm sorry don't mean it. >> i'm water. this is my my wo world.
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welcome to. hannity and tonight, we have a jam-packed show. melania trump, the former firstn lady, will join us with an in-depth look into what the trump family has faced over the past several years and her views on this upcoming election, a mere 34 days away. also, a big new poll numbers tru for donald trump, who appears to be pickinmp wcking up momentt with just a short time until election day. although early ntil voting, und th of course, is rolling out around the country. later, we will alsetry.later o t in with sara carter. she is in asheville, north carolinaer. as been north carolina has been devastated and in many ways abandonend id. where the death toll continues to rise following the devastatio devaollon from hurricane helene. now, after a weekend of starion studded fundraisers and lavish parties with her friends on the west coasth her fwest ctd harris finally found the time to tou some dar some damage in e southeast. and meanwhile, kamala likely reg regrets picking fellow radical leftist governor tim walow radia
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running mate. the joy seems most definitely gone definit after last night's deb. now we know why the harris campaign keeps walls very far away from the media. it doesn't do interviews. well, you know why? because he can't. the governorause he , a complete and total well, frankly, buffoon. he is in way over head, kindd wz of like she is his way out of his league and walls like a deer in the headlights. so visibly nervous he did noe ht have command of the facts. he seemed ill prepared. he sai d some weird, bizarre things. aren't man arpeople, you know, that call themselves a knucklehead in the middle of a debate or call brag about h friends with school shooters. take a look. >> governor walz, you said you were in hong kong during yoi the deadly tiananmen square protests in the spring of 1989t . but minnesota public radio and other media outletota publs are reporting that you actually didn't travel to asia until august o asia u of that year. can you explain that discrepancy into the folks
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out there? i did get at the top of this. look, i grew up in a small rural nebraska town of 400 bik town that you rode your bike with your buddies till the streetlights come on. and i'm proud of that service. now, look, my community knows who thi am. they saw where i was at. they look, i will be the first to tell you. i have poured my heart into my community. i've heart my tried to do the best i can, but i've not been perfect. and i'm a knucklehead at times . i will say more than anything. many times i will talk a lot. rhwill get caught up in the rhetoric. but beinetoricg there, the impat made, the difference it made in my life. >> i learned a lotfe, about ch. governor, just to follow up on that, the question was, can ? you explain the presidency? >> all i said on this was as i d got that summer and misspoke on this. so i wil.l just that's what i'vt said. i think another word for that, it is called lying. and he didn' illed ligt the wayy even answer why he wants feminine products in boys bathroomswer whys oror gender-affirming care for
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children without parental consenming cardren witt. rre po his bizarre positionsi on abortion. yeah, he lied about abortion. we'll get to that. let his legao thatl driver's lis for illegal aliens in the country free college for did i illegals also. oh, did i mention free free sex operations and amnesty, too? on the other hand, j.d. vanc sex chane from ohio, he was a rock star last night, upbeat, confidena t, smart, compassionate. he looked totally look compassicompetent. and this was another three on one debate with two very liberal, left-wing, arrogant, pompous moderators who were clearly trying to tip the scales in tim walz favor. almost every question tainted with democratic talking pointse . there was a question about climate change before any mention of the economy oestion r immigration. and despite promising not to fact check the candidatesomg the moderators played by the rules, they constantly to insert their own so-called facts after answers only from
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j.d. vance. in the end, it didn't matter. vance was able to rise above it, call them out on people, e r even joked that tim walz look ready to vote for donaldr last trump j.d. vance after last night's performance. i like to agree with senator whh vance on that, which was pretty funny. >> and followingas the debate when j.d. vance headed to the spin room to answer more questionse spin tim walz w. he scurried off to grab some pizza. need a littl a little comfort f, where he tried very hard to avoid any v and all question. about his horrific debate performance. >> take a look. agovernor, you said you becomen friends with school leaders during the debate. debaan you clarifyg what you meant on that? can you clarify what you meant when you said you'd be friends, front school shooters? why didn't you say you were in hong kong when one report that you were. >> take the school show to school. shooter special, please. it's so bizarre that.vania
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i in pennsylvania, when asked again to clarify his comments about being friendwhto clari s with school shooters and his bizarre words, soundsd about one of his many trips to china is outright lying. he still struggledt . >> come up with a simple answer. take a look. yeah, and look. you got to see me. these folks know me. i i'm super passionate'm about this. the question come up. but school shooting, we're talking about everything excepua t . school shootings. and i sat as a member of congress with the sandy hook parents. and it was a profound movement. david hogg is a good friend of mine. you have seen me do this. i've talked about being people where there t are school shooters like, yeah, look, i have my dates wrong. mi was in hong kong and china in 1989. that that moved from hong kongnt into china. it was profound for me. >> that was the summer of democracy. looks likedemocracy. john fetterman. is that him by name? yeah.
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he wanted no part of that. f th on his part. now, when a democrat is facing critical questions from the statemocrat ge run media mot you know, it was a horrible night. as it turns out, tim walz has a lot of trouble when it comes to telling the truth. rememberh. last night, he lied about project 2525. he calleprojecd it a trump plan. trump has nothing to do with it. lied about a scary new abortion registry that trump advanced. do notip advan support, lied abs own position on abortion and his radical. yeah, you can have abortions upn the moment of birth. and then there's that little pre an td post-birth position that he did take in that bill that shows the factt bi he also told some egregious lies about the border wall was actually want you to believe that illegal crossings are down under biden ande, harris which as you can see from that little chart there you see that big spikee t, in greece. yeah, that's a total lie. fabricatio an also, he liedreted about taxes, pretending that only the wealthy would paiy more harris and walz when in reality it would be middle
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class that would be hit the hardest. if the trump tax cuts are allowee hardest of thed to even fake news cnn. they were forced to admio t the obvious. >> take a look. >> vsed debly, i think it need to be said clearly the more experienced debater, the slickeat, r or speaker j.d. vance came to this debate did to land a bunch of punches. and he did. he landed lot of punches a in between all the niceties and then all o f that. and the thing that really stood out to me was that tim waldiz nt seem prepared for it. kintet ink the lac of interviewhe'ss that he has dh with national media, with local media, it showed he needed more ramp to issues driving the campaign. >> sea. now art harris has a big deficit down the economy. harris has a big deficit. t on immigration. and republicans were happy tonight. and democrats are a little bit nervou immig re happys that on those it. two issues, vance carried it. >> i mean, it's prettyar, vanc clear vance outclassed walz tonight. i mean, i waes watching this
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and all i could think of was, man, walz is so in over his headr. >> and while fake news cnnis is grappling with reality, the fangr lunatics at most dnc. well, it was absolute fit w of hysteria. it was funny for all the wrong reasonass. >> their part, they lost it. take a look. it's fantastic. >> i, i agree with you that we're in year nine and no one knows how to cover the audacity. >> the audacit one cy is. said >> is that someone should stopst it. stop, stop. are you kidding me? and they should have. they should have dropped that f-bome? should b, right?mb. i mean, they should just we this is a debate. this mayte be the only chance ie people have to see the difference. and instead, i'm going to goad n back to my 6 to 8 advantages. but why? i love to pick bob with the othetop oftherhis anr and sr this and i'm for this and i'm so sorry. those women died. they died because of donald trump. >> and so i think that the people who want the fist fight f the base of the democratic party, democrats want to see someondemocrat e get up there and give a knuckle sandwich to donald trump. that's what they wan.at's what.
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>> but that is not the group wanteople who need this debate . i think they might want to consider a free xanax, the host that most dnc and of course, most dnc liberalalways c viewers can always, always count on america's number con one tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist rachel maddow to lie straight to their faces and protect them from and alligs truth. and last night she deliveredhe big time once again, proclaiming a great victory fovr tim walz, only one in the country that thought that. but take a looe countrthoughk. i think the big picture takeaway from this is that s one of these candidates is much slicker than the other, is a much oth more practiced kind of professional debate style speaker and the other candidate, one hillbilly elegy, really. anyway, that's almost as believable as our year and year long, long obsession with the russia hoax. the russia hopes the russia hoax. meanwhile, politico wase also
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also serving up some truly insane propaganda. walz d they actually claim that wall's wide eyed deer in the headlights look of sheeree terrr and panic was actually a sign of passion and intensity.ak wow.e they had to stretch to makthatoe that one up. and, you know, at the. same time, by the way, the same politicoow, at t reporting that. vance's beard is triggering to in america, quote, conveying aggression and oppositiono fe to feminist ideals. i wondermini who they're votingy for. but if you really need any more evidencou really that j.e crushed tim walz during last night's debate, take a loolaighk at this headline from the new york times. quote, vance's dominant debatewe performance shows why impa trump's running mat'se. mark my words, this will have an impact on what is a very close race. as senator vance pointed out competently last night at leadership matters. had by the way, after nearly four years under biden and harris, are you better off than you wereerr year four years ago?
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is the economy better off or the border is better off? safer are your towns and cities safer? how do you like paying a dollarn plus more per gallon of gasoline? and how do o you think we're doing on the world stage? hoe is that war in europ going? we're on the verge of a complete break out of war in theof a middle east. we know that harris is incompetent and looks and feels like nothing but incompetence. you're not better of. yof than you were four years ago. our country is far worse off. worse off.the world is a far me dangerous place. and under donald trump,iction in spite of their predictions of the death of democracy. s well, everything was better. we didn't have war in europe. we didn't have war in the middle east. we didn't have iranian mullahs and their proxietheis, you know, creating havoc and shooting off hundreds of ballistic missiles, their proxies and iran themselves were bankrupt. donald trump held them in check . they were probably about on the verge of going under, but undeprobablyrge ofr biden, s
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of dollars were unfrozen and deposited in the accountsan. of the iranian mullahs, the islamic republiclami made billions and billions thanks e biden after eit their sanctions were either eased or they just simply turned a blind eye to themharris and never enforced them. harris and biden made irane irah again so that they can then foment murder and terrorisagainm worldwide, which we've been watching. in 2021, biden they even lifted sanctions on two iranian missile producerns. at idi and of course, they brought back that idiotic iranian deal, which puts theotn deal wm on a h to becoming a nuclear power. now now our closest ally, the middle east, israel, they are now fighting a multi-front war. iles r while iranian missiles rained down on tel aviv and all throughoutai aviv anl israel.ii and the idiotic biden-harris plan to appease the iranian has been an abject failure. but to this day, they refuse to change tactics. here's biden. you know, here they got attacked with 200 ballistic missiles, a massive escalation t
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in has been going on. they're not using their proxies, hamas in the south. hezbollang proxies, hamas ih, the north. t the houthi rebels. now they're going with ballistic missiles straightargoing at israel. joe' but what's what's joe's advice? what it's always. please show restraint. please show restraint. notraint, , don't attack the nur facilities. i promise themes they could they could pursue nuclear power. >> take a look. out ously iran has gone way out of i mean, way or we're going to putting together a joint statement. hasn't beeogether n done yet. it'll be done before too long. probably by the time we land. ie and there's got to be some sanctions imposed on iran . you support an attack on iran's nuclear sites by israe>> [inaul >> the answer is no. the answer should be yes. you know , sanctions. what? like the ones you lifted, you're going to put a couple of them back i are goincouplen place here. here's what the united states of america, if wehere's
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had strong leaders, what their message would be. jot spoken to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. donald trump hasto. e messag but the message should be clear, unambiguous. go win your war against thoseraa radical islamic terrorists that attacked your country, murdering your citizens, kidnaat them, them, tortured them and beheaded them. even ihedbeheadedf kamala doesnu want you to say the words radical islamic terroris words illegal alien. now biden-harris get their way. .it's only a matter of time before the world's number one state sponsor of terror will start producing nuclear warheads. hig and the odds, i would bet, are very high. they would use them. woule themhow doesdoes that beny in the world? how does that contribute globalo peace? the harris biden administration y putting our countryentire and the entire world at risk wet with. their appeasement policies that are at the very least naiviciese vee but far more sin. my view? it's not tooit's n late to revee
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course in 34 days and sooner, y for those of you that vote early, you can right the ship. you can get our back on track.bk you can restore america's roleee as the leader of the free world. here with reaction, fox news here witr, former speaker of the house newt gingrich. let's start with the debate last night. ich. >>st get you r reaction. well, i think it was a great moment for j.d. vance. i thought it was remarkable. ght he wit's almost a case study that people could use to see this t is how you do it, including taking on the cbs moderator when she clearly was wrong and, you know, just going right at her. and it was absolutely the right g. n he was friendly. he was personable when it wasndi appropriatt wae. he used things out of his own family, his own background. i thought it was remarkable when you watched wall wall to really is not in the right league. i mean not in, walz shouldn't be out
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there. he's not a national player. he's nothe's notl play fast enot he doesn't know enough. he's not confident enough. becai almost felt sorry for him because he'd been put in a where as one point, j.d. vance said, you know, you have a problem because you have knoee to play whac-a-mole, because whery time you turn around, something would come up where he'd have to somehowt th defend kamala harris. and i thought that j.d. won by such a big margin. i did a newsletter today at gingrich research, and ia st said, you know that a star is born. i mean, i think j.d. vance now absolutely vindicates donald trump's instinct in picking him and represents the kind of clear, compassionate, but genuinely conservative and genuinely tough leader that we're going need for the future. and i think it was an enormous victory for. >> trump and vance last night. t
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i can't tell you independently how many people use the analogey to me. elmer fudd. i mean, he was just out of his league. i don't think he's ready to be president, and i don't think kamala harris is ready to be president. ident.tid think that momen j.d. took on the moderators he might have stolen that page from you because chris wallace was moderating a debate when you were running for president and you just turned to him and saijustd that'sd thas a mickey mouse question and it was extremely effectiv e. >> he got very triggered by that moment. er it. yeah. i thought, you know, i don't i don't think he ever quite got over it. i thif you ak if you're going to allow these left-wing, self-important news people to moderate debates, you have to put therate debm in a box. you know, they can't screw it up. they can't be biased they can't come out and correct you particularly. ct and by the way, every time they tried to correct him, j.d. vance waas rights right.e
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he was right technically about the illegal status of the haitians in springfield, that it's a fiction, that they're here illegally. it's a gimmick of the bureaucracy. - he w he was right iasn taking on the law, which allowsdoctor t a doctor to not take care a baby if it's born and is still alive after an abortioanne and i think at least eight babies have died in walz's under this new law. and walter, just plain lying, the law is very, very clear. what was impressive was that oni every topic, j.d. was ablec to talk from facts, from knowledge, and to do so preciset and at the same time communicate a human nature. his background, you know, for example, he understands the problemshi of the mountains of north carolina because he grew up in the mountain of t he he is from apalachee. that's the whole point of hillbilly elegy app. has and so i think he has a sensitivity to what it means r
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to these small towns that are currently cut off and where, frankly, the biden harris administration has failed so badly that it shouldsb be a national scandal. what do you think of the statehi of the campaign right now? the s up.ur pollsternk o a lot of good polls out fors donald trump in the last two days. your thoughtfor donald trumps ok trump well, if i tell everybody you kind of ask me about this, make sure all your vote, if everybody votes, who favors donald trump, he's going to win. >> his challenge is that he has a large but we've now reversedrd the two parties. we now have the challeng the the the democrats used to have the core base of trump's suppormp's supt are people who s less likely to vote. so he's go t to motivator. this is why i favor votingvor vo early becaustie means your got your vote in there and they can focus on getting othery people out to vote. if everybody votes, trump will win. and my, trum is it'll be by a mh bigger margin than anybody if y
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currently expects. i also think if you look at the longshoremen's strike, you looki at what's happening in ukraine, you look at what's happeningppe in the middle east, you look what's happening in north carolina. >> i think that the biden administration and harris can't possibly cope with thatcrs many parallel crises. >> all rightes newt gingrich, great to see you. 34 days to go. 34 d we come back, we're going to look at new swing state polling data. great news for donald trump, robert k, haley, matt towery. we'll explain. rt one of my intand part one ofw from yesterday with melania trump straight ahead. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. a lot of times you can't control the amount of sleep that you're getting. i know it's scary unless you use relaxium sleep. relaxium. sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients and it usually works from the very first night you try it. relaxium sleep is studied, tested and designed by a
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according to a new set of insider advantage polls from the sun belt states, donald trump is up in arizona. he leads in the state of north carolina as well. the race in georgis wella now hi is a tie, but his numbers numbe in new numbers in the quinnipiac poll, all there were even better, accordingrse their polling. trump holds a six point lead , one point lead in north carolina. meanwhile, a new set of polls by trafalgara new shows strong numbers for donald trump in the rust belt. st belt.they're pennsylvania pop released over the weekend shows donald trump ahead by more tha n two points. a brand new michigan poll has him aheal hasd by an identical margin. and the new poll out of the state of wisconsinf th showed donald trump ahead by one point there. anyway, here with reaction, pollsters matt towery, robert kelly, and for the record, two of the mosts in accurate pollsters in both 2020 and 2016. good to see you both. matt, let's let's let's go let's do a whip around the country, georgia, north carolina, pennsylvania try. wisconsin, michigan, arizona, nevada.
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where are we? ints. >> well, i've got four points. i don't usually use my notes, sean. we've been doing this a longusuy time. but tonight i'm going to go through some very quickly and i'll cover that. rough thckly tverat., presidentp will get credit and i think it will help him in the polls. that tremendous jo credib advane because it shows he made a great pick. pimber two, beware of thes edia that you're seeing right now that the media is rolling out to say, oh, harris is gainin oug speed. they're rolling out polls. for example, cook political report, find pollsters who for them that september 19 to 25, we got to get. the fresh polls. and the fresh polls show exactly what you said in the su n belt states. wha georgia's a little iffy, i think. and i'm from georgia and know it well. nd ii think i'm right about tha. they need some work there. moowi even have nevada going back to trump, and that's a big move. finally, i would also say that what you're seeing and causing this increase is ant increase in his support among african-americans, hispaniameric voters, young voters, and somee independent move as well. sopenden when the momentum stars to shift, you can feel the momentum the democratsthe do
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are trying to stop it with rolling out the stuff about, you know, the indictmento s and january 6x and the like. and t going to stop. this. something else will have to stop trump's momentum because we see i wilve to stt at least i do, and i know robert does as well. and robert, i mean, when you look at atlas and trafalgar and insider advantage, that's both of your polls and rasmussen, the top pollsters in 2020. robert, let's get your take. ay >> let's douo a whip around seen the swing states. and what are you seeing? the well, i very much the same as mad. wemean, we're showing a separation. one of the things that trump ari and actually j.d. vance accomplished very well was they created the sense in the voters minds of this woman is tell me what she wants me to hear. and if shee believed all this, she'd already done it. and so i think that explains why we're seeing an increase i t in pennsylvania, which i think is separatinhinkg and moving trump's way strongly. i see the same thingger.
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in michigan. it's getting stronger and just a little bit less in wisconsin now than the other states. and i kind of defer to him. than otgeorgia is a little more of a challenge than other people think. t one ofbut one of the things ti don't think j.d. vance got enough credit for last nightte was how well he answered the climate change question. >>uestion. he gave the most ratl explanation i've seenve on the environment seen , talkir about if you really, truly care about environment, you'don be showing jobs. you'd be using america's clean energy and basically giving a template of how republicans should enter that question. and i think that's something that is really helping and will with the young people. he wasn't this meme and caricature, this boogeyman that he had been portrayed. he was delivered a rational argument that made sense. and like you said, the sensead of the commoe sensn person.son. and, you know, matt, when k you genot to this point in any campaign, i think the motto has got to be win every day or try to win every day. n everyand i see this momentum t
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as it relates to donald trump. and i would even trace it back to this network and appearance that donald trump hanetwork d with owneg gut greg gutfeld, followed by uniondale. and people thinkfe, well, why? why would he be campaigning in new york? a t of congressionala seats actually made a big difference back inbi in 2022. t' but if it's about winning the day would say that donald trump now has put together what ild trumps the equivalente of almost two straight weeks where he's winning every dayhe' thd i don't really see anything on the horizon. again, there's always the possibility of an unforeseen events alwaysn on ofm shifting momentum here. i don't see kamala now going to do an interview that's going to, you know, blow americans awaynterview or tim wf he's capable of even doing an interview. a do you agree with that idea about winning the day? do you thinking th the momentums shifted in terms of, you know, donald trump has aw, n ability to make news when when they do not? >> because they're not
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anywhere? well, i think i think i think momentum goes back and forthve t and campaigns, we know that. but right now you've got the forces the of unrest in the middle east. you have a hurricane. they've been poorly addressed. i know, because i was in the middle of it and lost cars and the like to it. and there are people in north carolina still who don't lina whoe about your car, don't have electricity. and don't say that.. of course i loved my cars. adity cars.i and i have a big pn in the rear and the whole thing. but let me just sa y this. i think the momentum has shifted towards trump. i think it does. i thin stayk it will stay that way unless the democrats try to manufacture that we don't now know about right now. and that could easily happen at any they could try to shiftg. something. but so far, they're the ones facingt so far the the the the e among the longshore dock abl workers. they're the ones who are not able to deal with the hurricane. and they're the ones who arethas dealing with the middle east. and that's a big are three probm prong the democrats have to deal with.
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you know, one thing, you know,e with the storm being as damaging as it's been in the very poor response by joe biden, who sat on the beach anbd kamala hanging out with her friends in hollywood. a lot of the areas in north carolina and georgia, robert haley, are are heavily red areas. is that going to be a problem for people voting down the line as they're dealing with rebuildin g their. >> we'll talk to ted budd later. i don't know that it's necessarily i don't know this could necessarily affect whetheffect whr they vote, but e going to vote with some anger because they see plentcausy mony for everybody else and they're going to be frustrated when this, you know, has taken weeksa to get the power back on. and the federal responsel so slow and they're going to see real the same real, more real leadership outou of franklin graham. >> and i think that the biden administrationhe biden ady the way, it was donald tru trump calling elon musmp ck and thanks to elon starlink now is up. and after a week with nomunica communications, now people are finally being abletinally ab
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you for doing this. >> you don't love media interviews and i don't blame a you because i watch a lot of media, too. been of it forpart 35 years. we are grateful that you're here. thank you for this. thank you. so with 34 days away from an election, it is. >> i've covered politics my whole life. it is a longe life, hard, tough, grueling process as, you know. what's this process like for. you? >> as you said, it's a long proces as and you just need to e in it. and enjoy it as much as you can. also, you need to be very focused and take it day by day . some surprises come as well. so it very important that you prepare for those surprise is. e >> what's election dayleti and election night like for you? on nigi'm sure.ld if i was on the ballot, i wouldy imagine i'd probably be a
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wreck. >> well, as i explained in my book i'm i'm very calm. calm. that's maybe my personality. and because i know on election ,it's all in the people's hands. people decid e what they want for this country and it will be again this year on november 5th. >> yeal be again, thish. here we go again. your third run. you knowyour. , one of the most i'teresting stories to me is when and i've knownve your husband for many long before he ever got into politics, and then when he was thinking about it, wpoliticsen t of late night conversations about issues and we would kindaf of go back and forth and debatea and what's so fascinating is that he was going uti p against six of the top governors and senatorsf in our country. and when he brought the issue to you that he was thinkingf run of running, you're quoteind, ify
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saying, well, you know, if you run, you're going to winout true story. true story. >>? storyou know i saw how people react to him and he's a passion fory. this country. and we travel all around the world. and he was making speeches time at that time. and i saanatw what the people w and i think the country was ready for changethy. they wanted to have somebody who was not in politics all the time. and i saw it. i saw in him as well that he really wants to do it at that wt time, he was talking for many, many years. al myears bubut he really felt i the right timegh. >> what, if anything, is different this time around? >> i would think that therld,
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world and especially the united states, is more divided than ever before. we we are dealing with what much, much more danger, and especially we see what's going on on the world and the threats that we get. and my husband, whatever he las went through in the last few monthsfe, i'm to get to the issn of the assassination and there are new threats, as you know, and we'll talk about that. let's talk about a divided country. and you often talk about youunid want the country united. i like the country united. people wouldn't believe it. but i have verity strongt i ha political beliefves about what the right thing to do is to get the country on the right tracuntry onk. putting politics aside. ho thoseou reconcile who want open borders and those that want secure nt open borders, those
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that want high taxes and those that want tax cutswant t and a h market economy? how do you reconcile those that want to defunowu reconcand and dismantle the police and those that believe in law and orde believer or those that believee in energy independence and those that don't, or those o believe in peace through strength and those those that, r example, kamala harris doesn't think we should use the words radicank we shhel islamic terro. how do you reconcile sucism.h differing views in your view, and be united as you want? like you talk about, i think we need to listen each other. i think we need to have wediffen have different perspectives. we have different beliefs. we we need to respect our freedom. the speech of our our individuality. individi think it's very import that ideas are heard, that we have a very, very and ightforward communique.
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and we share the idea. we debate because, e think with that, we could thi have innovation and success in this country. i feel it's a troubling trade, this country, that we are cancelinsg people that they don't agree on certain issuesey don't. >> i want to talk to you i w about you been a victim of canceant l culture in waysre that i never knew about. and i wantwaever to get to that, in the course of this interview. >> politics, though, has gotten pretty rough and tumble. and again,ble. having done thisr three over three decades. look at what you and your family have had to go through. i covered the rorschach, as you're as the president would say, the russia hoax. russia, russiaoax, isthe presid, right. three years. it was all based on a li iall be
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e and it was debunked. i watched him now go through not one but two impeachments. on we'll get to the assassination attempt. he's been through so much. hav but so have you. and what stunned me is when you actually said that when they first impeached him. >> oh, i'm surprised it took so. long. wow. >> you were expecting at all? i did because i saw how theyow e treat him,y how the media wast . against him. i think they are afraid of his strength. peacth.yas leading this countr with peace through strength. so as soon he announced that he's running for president, everything really changey changed. i sai and i saw it and i said, you know, this will not be very pleasant, but i knew what
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he's in into it, what he will need to deal with. and as soon he announced a presidency, then when he won,t they start alreadyart talkingem about the impeachment. the oppositiont, the newspaper a front page story. impeachment is starting. so i always said to him, what is next? ?so it's in one way you're not surprised. and every event that it happened, i'm thinking, what is next? what they are trying to do. and you always fear the worstrs. and that it happened. >> i will have part two of my interview with melania trump. that's coming up tomorrow nighpt . and by the way, you can get your copy of her new book. you go to melania trump dok att com. when we come back, sara carter in the devastated area of no
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of asheville, north carolina, today speaking with resident, s about devastation, the lack of support and help from camilla an help frod joe. we'll show you what they said. we'll get reaction from north carolina, ted budd. and he said north carolinians are frustrated and rightly so,'s about the federal government's non-response. >> straight aheaponse, straighd wouldn't it be nice if you could get a little something for yourself with every gift you buy this year at finance? because we help you make smart financial decisions like comparing hundreds of cards to find the best rewards. credit card for you. get the best 0% intro apr credit card ease the strain on your budget, rack up travel points and miles faster or earn unlimited cash back. we've done the hard work so you don't have to. our motto is simple your money, your life, your goals. >> get started today at finance bazaar.com. >> is your shower trying to tell you something is getting in and out of the bathtub becoming a safety concern? >> are you worried about the
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the tar heel state today. she spoke to local residents, many >>f them are mad, rightly so. >> take a look. tell me what it was like tell my it was it was actually pretty scary. stdidn't really think it was thl going to be anything just likeor a normal storm or something. oftgoll of a sudden it just go crazy. well, after it got started, then, i mean, it was on the roofs. it covered a lot of the buildingit coveredes, like the g over there. >> it was on the rooftops. the biggest thing is was on thti for family outside of the area that didn't know we werely safe and not being able to let them know we were safe. >> any support that we need, it here? you know, there's a lot of people that have absolutely nothing and have needed, lostfamili their families and stuff. and i mean, you know, we need anything and everything that they can, you know, we're willing to do or give. i go t immediately and i got out into the to see what was going on. and i saw allw that. and we went in the other endr en of the house. we've been living in thehe house kitchen, actually, and sleeping on the floor in the
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kitchen sincr in ke. this happened and absolutely. thank god samaritan's purse got here. >> what's been incredible to me is how the community has pulled together samaritan's purses this, franklin graham, billy graham, this is your home? >> yes, it. samaritan's purse is headquartered in boone, north carolina, and all of the staff live in the surrounding arearolina as of the mountain t, and so we're used to deploying supplies internationally in different parts of the united states, whereg suppli di of this level are so common for co it muchl but more personal. >> but the mission stays the samethe missio. >> finally, joe biden got off jb the beach and visited northrecoe carolina today. he was briefed on the recovery effort in raleigh after flyingry some of the worst damage further west, which remember, ow days after katrina, george w bush got vilified fo. r. doin he continues to maintain that the federal government is doing all it can to supportg
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the victims. federal troops and helicopters finally now are being deployedfs ,help the victims. >> it's nearly a week later, according to north carolina ted senator ted budd, quote, every north carolinian i have talkedry ific to is frustrated by the government's horrific response. now, thanks to donald trump's good friend, elon musk. thankfully, starlink is finally available in impacted areas that have no avat had communications for over a week now. where was joe biden? the crisis began on the beach. where was kamala harris in hollywood? eachwhere you know, raising mond her friends there. north carolinas senator budpeoe is with us. senator, first, our condolences to the people of o the greatkno' state of north carolina. you know what's amazing to me, a senator, as i look at all of this and you say that you're frustrated and everybody you talk to is frustrated by the slow response and then i look at, you know, you went on to say it's clear and it hase been clear from the beginning that federal resources werdees. needed to access communities now.
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but first, franklin graham, sam samaritan's purse. donaldar's trump calling elon musk and starlink. you know, i don't know there would have been any help at all. and joe biden, today'sge about climate change. how about we talk about saving livehos, getting communication, water and supplies to peoplees sean, that just shows how out of touch is. thi but before we get into that and you don't this is not a time fofor polir political grandstan. this is a time, first of all, to let the people of northlet t how much we love them, how much i love them, how muchoh doingsoe to work for them, to bring as many resources as fass t as e can. and absolutely. so i've been on the groundsoluty at i was i was doing relief work at hurricane floyd, 25 years ago. i've never seen anything liki've this. so this is a 501,000 year incident. is pray it never happens again. but this these are resilient people in western north carolina. and yes, there are other states, too. and we praere are other sty for.
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i'm talking to my colleagues in those other states anr statd this is the worst disaster i have ever seen. thebut god bless groups like samaritan's purse, franklin graham, his son, ed graham, others that are stepping up, bringing other in the militarye discipline and the speed and the generosity and serving e in the name of to make things better for people in western north carolina. so i would say let's reach outip to these private groups. if people want to come and helpeoo , go the american rd cross, volunteer through samaritan's purse, come througsh go through a local church or organization. locait's the private citizens that are stepping up right now. i saw a the other day operation airdrop, private citizens with small airplanes, spend people who spent their life savings to make the dream come true and be able to fly a smalhl are risking themselves bringing their own personal equipment here and doing rescues. and they're taking theses. ey are starlink's that elon musk has
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generously donated. they're flyingas donated, into isolated volunteer, volunteer fire departments that are connecting their neighborhoods and communitiedeparts that as te otherwise cut off. well, i'm i'm i'm not asking people to do something on myself that i sent a donation d to samaritan's purse. it's samaritan's purse .org. i we'll continue to follow the story, senator. and our prayers are with the . ople of north carolinar >> thank you. all right. more "hannity" straight ahead. >> protect your family by life. back now. thank you, daddy. that was us over ten years ago. now life back is responsible for saving over 2000 lives from choking. >> and the time it takes you to pick up the phone and call another life could be saved. >> the life that saved my life in one or 2 seconds. >> protecting families has always been our mission. i'm sure you love your family like i love my daughter. doing solid favor and get your own life back now. go to life dot net or call eight, seven, seven.
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