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i am shannon bream one month until election day was announced
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vice presidential candidate tim walz for his first interview. >> character matters. character matters and kamala harris has it. shannon: 's brush up his debate with jd vance the response to hurricane helene, to rising prices at the checkout. a crisis averted at the ports for now. the middle east on the brink we will ask governor tim walz is a fox send exclusive. >> plus because it was devastating we have not received any response from a female pickwick speaker mike johnson joins us with the latest on calls for congress to provide emergency funding for the devastated southeast. and, is a keystone state the key to winning the white house? pennsylvania senator john fetterman joins us live it. plus former president trump returns to the side of his first
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assassination attempt. work on this very ground the cold-blooded assassin aim to silence me. looks alright now on "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ ♪. shannon: hello from foxnews in washington. we'll be going there headlines today israel lodging fresh air strikes against iran back trend hezbollah and lebanon and hamas command and control center embedded at a hamas. ukraine says russia launched 87 attack drones and four missiles overnight. the majority of which aired defenses were up to shoot down but forecasters are tracking tropical storm milton and the gulf of mexico. predicting it could make landfall in florida's west coast wednesday as a category three hurricane. adding to the misery for millions of americans struggling to recover from hurricane helene. in a moment our exclusive
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interview democratic vice presidential nominee tim walz team team a coverage of helene's aftermath. alexis mcadams has reaction from the campo. griff jenkins is live on the ground in north carolina we begin with griff and north carolina. >> good morning, shannon by the devastation is simply unimaginable. there were roads out, bridges gone, here in this area a business ripped from its foundation. the river crested behind me at more than 25 feet. entire communities like the one here essentially cut off it. you can see from our fox flight drone team the magnitude of the destruction that will take weeks if not months if not years to rebuild. as of this morning the death toll stands at more than 232 across seven states. that number expected to rise. nearly half a million remain without power as a million mors
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try to pick up the pieces after this once in a generation storm. >> it was devastating. this is just unreal the weight this is all happened. >> images of catastrophic but we know it's a one 100% loss. >> it saddens me seeing them coming down your sorting to their stuff every day. i mean look, it saddens me. >> soldiers, equipment, other resources from the u.s. army 82nd airborne have now been mobilized and are assisting the devastated region as a federal response continues to come under scrutiny. fema's director and governor roy cooper continues to be regular presence on the ground in the region. >> this on precedent a catastrophic storm requires an unprecedented response >> of everything at a governor, everyone here north carolina were going to be able to continue to provide the assistance as long as you need it.
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>> as these communities try to clean this up, you can see how bad this is. they are reeling from one hurricane and now we know another tropical storm, this when they milton is churning in the gulf of mexico. the track showing it may strengthen into a category three hurricane and is taking aim at florida's panhandle once again. thank you for being on the ground for us in north carolina for joining us now alexis mcadams live in butler, pennsylvania fresh off of president trump's return to the assassination attempt. hello. >> a very emotional weekend here in the battleground state of pennsylvania as a former president took to the stage behind me and butler in the same spot where he was nearly assassinated just 12 weeks ago. now with less than a month on botbothof these canids are crisscrossing all of the states. >> you going to put me right to work?
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affect. >> and vice president kamala harris back on the ground and north carolina. her second visit to the state since it was a ravaged by hurricane helene. >> i think these moments of crisis bring out some of the best of who we can be and who we are pickwick sickly not far from over vice president harris has pledged ongoing federal support former president trump says a current administration has done a lousy job. >> they are doing the worst job on a hurricane than any administration has ever done. >> both canids focusing on a battleground states like georgia. trump the state governor brian camp for their differences aside make in the first public appearance together since 2020 rift. and in a triumphant return to pennsylvania and the former president held another rally in butler. standing in the same spot where he was nearly assassinated back in july. >> on the ground a cold-blooded assassin aim to silence me.
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honoring the life of corey comperatore who was sh shot andd at that rally. quick score is not with us and that he should be brooks also joined on stayed by elon musk the tesla ceo said he was astounded by trump's bravery. >> and one present who could not climb a flight of stairs. and another who was fist pumping after getting shot. >> on friday president joe biden making a stop at the white house briefing room pointing out a positive jobs report and the averted dock workers strike the recent poll shows harris is still struggling with the union. democrats bringing out their brr power former president barack obama kicking off a swing state blitz. >> tension in the middle east continued to rise in foreign policy is sitting in the national spotlight the selection. vice president kamala harris has been back in michigan talking with leaders in the community. specifically about her plan to end the war in gaza.
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former president trump's been a strong supporter of israel is going to honor the lives of those who were killed on octobet anniversary. thank you very much. vice president don't nominate minnesota governor tim walz. great to have you with this on "fox news sunday." >> great to be with you, shannon. thank you for having me. thirty-six oh went to pick up or alexis left off in the middle eat your in the debate whether or not you would support a preemptive strike by israel on iran. you did not get to an answer on that. so, this administration continues to call for israel to after being attacked by iran. do you now think israel has a right to strike oil facilities, nuclear facilities, what is your position on that? >> will look, let's member how this started we are approaching tomorrow, tragic anniversary. hamas a terrorist murdered over 1200 innocent israelis. forty-six americans.
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they took hostages. we have been clear israel has the right to defend itself. we've always turned in that position. we the hostages returned and we need to bring an end to the humanitarian crisis in gaza. but again the point is that iran is at the heart of this is proxies and ring disruption throughout the region. being in the situation with vice president was, working with israelis to repel the attack was how this week. they tried it back in april, the same thing. that is the point of being and boxing iran in. president trump tore up the nuclear deal that moved iran closer to a nuclear weapon. he also allowed iran to shoot down an american aircraft in international airspace with a tweet. when iranian weapons, missiles fell on u.s. troops he called it a headache when it was traumatic brain injury. just to be clear we have always said reserve the right to protect american troops, our allies in the region and that there is consequences for iran. what you are seeing right now is
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the ability to work with our allies. the ability to make sure iran does not further in every administration has dealt with them for 45 years. now we need to make sure there's never been a question israel has a right to defend itself. we stand with them to do that. but we need to bring this to a conclusion. shannon: does that include a strike on iran nuclear facility? >> specific operations will be dealt with at the time. there are consequences for what they do it's happening right now. israel's right to defend itself is not in question. >> you said in a radio interview anti- israel protesters were speaking out for all the right reasons. you know that some of them are caring hamas flags; for the extermination of the jewish state. do you want to clarify your praise for them? >> i'm certainly not talking at them. we have to in the humanitarian crisis but they understand we need to return hostages and
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bring peace to the region. look i will always defend people's rights were first amendment that's not the folks i'm talking about for those folks are not speaking for the entire group. i think it's very clear on this israel's right as we have stood with them, anti-semitism has no place in this country. vice president harris has been clear about that. i've been clear about that but the ability to bring the peaceful solution and understand israel's right to defend itself the return of the hostages and gazans right to live and peace to is something we are trying to get to but that's going to take that leadership we have seen out of vice president harris. being able to hold the coalition together and again when iran launch their missiles this week, she is in the situation room. that is different the people in the situation room with donald trump like jon kelly chief of staff's own defense secretary said he does not under the situation as incapable of dealing with it it's about character. what's its focus on what your
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position is the vice president as well want to talk about abortion too because it came up at the debates a winning organ for democrats and many ballots. i want to clarify with the law is there in minutes abortion binder website that helps women fine access it says abortion is legal throughout pregnancy. there is no ban or limits on abortion in minnesota based on how far along in a pregnancy you are you signed a bill that makes it legal for all lot nine months is not a position you think democrats should advocate for nationally? what is vice president i've been clear the restoration of roe versus wade. that goes far beyond roe v wade. >> the law is very clear it does not change that. it's been debunked on every occasion. >> let's take. shannon: there's not a single limit their nine months of pregnancy roe had a trimester framework that did have limits of the pregnancy but the minnesota law does not have that. >> this puts the decision with the woman and her health care providers for the situation we have is when you do not have the
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ability of healthcare providers to provide that you end up with a situation like texas where they are afraid to do what is necessary. this does not change anything. it puts the decision back onto the woman, to the physicians we know it's something to be brought. to be very clear donald trump is asking forasking for nationwiden ban. >> he has said repeatedly he will not sign a national abortion about you calling that a flat out lie? >> yes of course. senator vance has in the past said so too. they may see this as an election issue. we see it as a right of women to make their own bodily decision. that's what the states like my state have the ability to put that in. states like georgia force women to cross the border and then we have a death of amber thurman very clear. trying to cut hairs on issues on this is not with the american public is that they want the restoration of roe versus wade vice president harris that she
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would sign it. that's it will do me are elected or. >> elected. >> to be clear minnesota law is far beyond roe v wade her family has its tragic she is a young mother who left behind a young son. but what her family has said it's a complication from an abortion pill that she received she did not get proper care when she went to a georgia hospital. which had multiple opportunities to intervene there. her own attorney the family's attorney said it was not the georgia law it was the hospitals what he claims is malpractice not treating her when she clearly showed up in distress. some of the byproducts of her pregnancy because of the rare complication from the abortion bill. so be clear on the georgia law how her family and her attorney sees it. >> and think they also indicated had she not gone to north carolina after the debate the other night that she would have been in a better position. so it looked, these are the situations you are going to get into when you take this decision and put it in the hands of politicians like donald trump rather than women and their doctors. we trust women. we trust doctors. we know the outcomes of that are
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better. shannon: let's clarify morechana as well. several things were repealed with reporting infants who may have survived an abortion attempts. language is a part of the statute was taken out pro put this on the screen so people can see used to require medical personnel to quote preserve the life and health of the born alive infant. that has been repealed distant longer part of the law. also struck from the lot was language about reporting infants are born alive. what treatment they received whether they live or die for it why was it important to you to get that protection out of the law? >> in minnesota law aligns with every other case of what physicians are required by their ethical responsibilities. and so it changes nothing other than aligning with all care that physicians provide in any circumstance for any medical case. and so it is alignment as it has always been. it's the case, as we have seen in minnesota, the outcomes we
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got her healthcare results are the best in the nation. all it was aligned with existing law. shannon: you do acknowledge it takes out the language of preserving the life of an infant who is born alive? >> every doctor has a ethical responsibility to provide what they can in each situation but that is the way the laws written now it is the same for any person who shows up. and again this is a distraction from the real issue here is women being forced into miscarriages women being forced to go back home, get sepsis potentially die like we saw in cases in texas. and maternal mortality rates in texas have skyrocketed off the charts because of this. this is bad policy. buys a present and i've been very clear on this. will restore the rights of roe versus wade. we'll make sure women have their healthcare decisions will not the people's lives at risk because of the geography of where they live. it will go back to the way it was before donald trump gleefully said we've got the best of both worlds here. things are wonderful. the states are handling it.
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it's a beautiful thing. it's not a beautiful thing to see women dying. and being at risk of being in prison. shannon: it is not to see any single woman suffered by the website a single state no matter how pro-life restrictive their laws are that do not allow a doctor to intercede that's true in georgia and texas as well. i want to turn to the economy our latest polling shows 66% of americans we talked to said buying groceries is a major problem for them. when we asked people how they feel about the policies of this administration versus the previous double the amount of people surveyed said biden/harrison policies have hurt them rather than help them in the film is economically that is in stark contrast shelf field when asked about the trump administration. so, would a harris/walz do different than a biden/harris administration in convincing people the economy is going to get better for them? the perception is it is not. >> well, we saw a blockbuster job report. we saw interest rates come down
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we've also seen vice president harris laying out a middle-class agenda. look, i was in ohio yesterday in cleveland, in cincinnati talking about this. folks in ohio note donald trump's policies lead to 180,000 manufacturing jobs leaving pre-they understand what he left office then more people unemployed percenta percentagewn the great depression. but vice president harris' talk about make it more affordable to buy housing. we have seen in minneapolis. we have more housing stock we have seen rates go down. we've seen more houses available. also the idea of price and gaussian. republican and democrat states have this. corn is about 410 or so a bushel. that is where it has been for many years up and down. but prices at the grocery stores have skyrocketed. corporate profits have skyrocketed people are paid more. people are paying more for that but the fundamental difference is donald trump cap's promise pretty cut taxes for the wealthiest. she is sacrament menu sure things like child tax credit. $6000 child tax credit put more
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money in people's pocket. making sure we are able to buy the saints with its baby formula, get started she simply asking that we pay for it by asking those at the top to pay their fair share. this is a fundamental difference in approaches to it. we are seeing it working. we are seeing an economist talk about donald trump's proposal to add a 20% sales tax will cost $4000 per that is everybody. that's not me saying it. shannon: that is a tariff which by the way this administration only kept mostly trump a terrace but added their own as well be that's got a part of the conversation. i want to talk a little bit about your record as governor. it elucidates for people how you may serve as whether you end up being the presidential one heartbeat away should your ticket be successful part was to journal says this after you were chosen to join the ticket. as a democrat democrat governorf minnesota tim walz signed into law initiatives like immigrants into the illegally to buy for drivers licenses, qualify for free tuition at state universities and enroll in the states free healthcare program for low income residents.
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are those not magnets to draw people here? many times on dangerous journeys for themselves. it why it should your taxpayers in minnesota or across the states pay for those programs? >> is not the vice president's position but i will say this. minnesota ranks as a top-five business that we rank the top three state for children living. the top state for healthcare access but i would add this. to the safest road spread the vice president has made it clear she has a policies out governor, you know a lot of people would not enjoy that statement to cook's mind to be able come here over the last few years. simply we have a policy james lankford in oklahoma i give have
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congress operated move border agents this or thin thanks it wd actually work donald trump told us for four years mexico did not pay for. this is a real bill of experts and start to tackle the issue. want to resort to demonizing people or chew making up or crafting stories of senator vance said he did. those things were not happening in springfield. doesn't mean we can't pass a piece of legislation to strengthen our border. that's what kamala harris' talking about. shannon: that piece of legislation includes a wall you guys have been so disparaged that. the vice president has as well but i don't she really intends to move forward with that? it was negotiable through four senators. many republicans came out against it. long before president trump indicated he did not like it
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either but listen before we go i wish we had a full hour, went to give you a chance you called yourself a knucklehead this week, to talk about some of your misstatements. you modified your story or explained you misspoke about things involving your military rank, but carrying a weapon in or pretty 1995 dui arrest using ivf debby beautiful children gus and hope for it being in hong kong and china in the summer of 1989 during the tiananmen events. a lot of people would say they could not get to a saying i'm just too passionate, my grandmother's not right, i'm a knucklehead. what do you say to the american people say i don't know i can trust this guy with all the modifications to be the potential commander-in-chief of this country? >> yes they heard me for the her with the other night speaking passionately about gun violence and misspeaking. i've got to be honest with you. i don't think people care whether i use iui or ivf only talk about this. they understand is donald trump would resist those things.
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decades before we are in public office we are very proud of their 24 is in service and my record i have never disparaged someone else in this. i know that's not what donald trump does. they disparaged everyone for their personal tax bill i'll own up when i misspeak. i'll own up when i make a mistake. let's be very clear on that debate stage the other night i asked one verse of a question for senator vance would not acknowledge that donald trump lost the 2020 election. think they're probably more far more concerned than my wife and i use iui to have our child and donald trump would restrict that. folks who i am for my constituents here have elected me eight times. they know where i am at and i'm proud to be on the ticket and will deliver just like we have here minnesota. shannon: if we deal in truth both the former and present his now many have said they are very supportive of ivf. we are glad you have your precious family. thank you for serving in uniform and your years and decades as a teacher. my mom was to. i know it's really hard work and sometimes thankless. the governor, we appreciate your
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time. >> thanks, shannon. shannon: >> sambar branch go live on the ground in israel the world awaits israel's response of the surrounding missile attacks. speaker michael johnson joins us on calls for congress to give back to washington to pass mor
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israel continued air strikes against the lebanese capitol of beirut. targeting hezbollah positions their explosions lit up the sky line of the neighborhood, a stronghold of the eye run back to group for this after the israeli military announce in arabic the evacuation of more specific buildings. the air campaign in full force, is results are ramping up efforts on the ground. he said it more forces into southern lebanon for the israeli military said they captured a tunnel network that using for cross-border tech images of weapons they say were recovered from controlled territory evacuation orders in many areas. thousands still are crossing into neighboring syria vulnerable people left with no place to live as a campaign continues with the fight on going against iran's largest proxy, attention shifting to a run itself after it launched a ballistic missile attack against israel last week. israeli officials say there will be a response to the 180 missiles and it will be severe.
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying this overnight. >> no country in the world would accept such an attack on its cities and its citizens. nor with the state of israel. israel has both the doocy and the right to defend itself and respond to these attacks. that is what we will do. >> overnight israel ramped up air strikes against the gaza strip killing multiple palestinians there. this morning issuing new evacuation orders for residents of northern gaza. moments ago there were sirens sounding inside southern israel amid renewed rocket fire from hamas. shannon: a trey yingst report and from israel but we look forward to your special 10:00 p.m. eastern on the fox channel tonight thank you for joining us on how speaker michael johnson. speaker, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> hey shanna, great to be with you as always. >> we are talking middle east as we now await to suit israel's response is to the incoming attack by ron. there's questions about whether
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or not congress may need to come back for a supplemental for israel. the same day that attack was incoming from iran secretary blinken wrote this in a foreign affairs piece of the biden administration strategy and a much stronger geopolitical position today than it was four years ago pretty seven the harris/biden administration the biden/harris administration came in our enemy saw a country that was in decline. there was an undermining of norms and alliances. the secretary says he does not do politics. but what do you make of his statements? >> the statement makes nonsense. of course everything they have done since day one the fighting/harris administration's projected weakness on the world stage. that's a put us into the most dangerous situation we have been in since world war ii. our allies are nervous. our adversaries do not fear as they do not respect us. that is white china, russia, iran, north korea, around the
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world are coordinating against us but that is why you're seeing the provocations of the war in israel. russia moved on to ukraine. china doing all the things they are doing and threatening taiwan. none of this happened on president trump's watch. he was a steady hand, a strong hand at the wheel but we've got to reelect him so we can restore the order in the world and project peace through strength again. that's we have to get back to it cannot happen soon enough additional funding for israel. the main thought for most people's hurricane helene and the victims left in the wake of that. hundreds of still missing. we do not know their fate at this point pretty been to georgia, florida, what are you seeing and what you make of the responses? this ha is been a massive failu. i was in georgia, i was in florida will hurricane helene made landfall down the coast and will be going on wednesday of
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this week. talk to people who were directly affected they will tell you this is been abject to fail failure. fema has lost sight of its core mission i think in so many cases. and the administration has not shown they were prepared for this eventuality and this terrible disaster. that there is a terrible thing about hurricanes as we know they are coming wellin advance. they have more than a week's notice of this and yet we still have people who have not been served or even rescued in north carolina. it is a heartbreaking tragic and infuriating situation joe the federal government fail as they have. shannon: we have got now milton and being tracked in the florida gulf there's a category three later this week. dhs secretary mayorkas and said they do not have money to get through it they need for the rest of the hurricane season but with had similar statements of the secretary of transportation. president biden's said more money is needed. he sent a letter to congressional leaders on friday
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night, including you pretty said specifically small business of menstruation is in real trouble but here's what he says. i warned the congress of the potential shortfall even before hurricane helene it landed on america's shores. i requested more funding for sba multiple times over the past several months. most recently my administration underscored of that request as you prepared a continuing resolution to fund the government. will you call congress back before the election? do you. >> look, we'll be back in session immediately after the election for that's 30 days from now. the thing about these hurricanes and disasters of this magnitude is it takes a while to calculate the actual damages in the states are going to need some time to do that. i am from louisiana we are hurricane prone state we are experts and disaster recovery we have done this. don't just send estimates you spend specific needs and requests of the actual damages. that takes some time congress will do his job.
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remember before we left the date befodaybefore it hit made landfl $20 billion to address the immediate need. it takes to do approach of what's necessary congress will disaster prone areas is a probit role for the federal government bipartisan support for that. it will happen in due time look at the job done. this should not be concerned about that at all. shannon: there is was amazed agencies a conflict about were not doing things in regular order. there is continuous continuing resolutions for this going to land december 20. right before the holidays as a number of agencies all fighting for piece of the pie who say they can't have the ability count on what they need because this is the way we are fighting the piecemeal. >> yes continuing resolutions or no way to fund the government a sure wish we did not have to do
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that but they need to call chuck schumer in the senate for the democrat led senate literally did not pass a one appropriations bill this cycle they do not but one bill on the floor. they did not even try for chuck schumer put us in the position the house did we pass appropriation bills be got all of ours through committee over 72% of that federal funding done from the floor. stop the senate was not engage you can have two chambers and negotiate the final spending bills if one is not engaging at all and that's the problem. we are put in the situation once again. we will meet our obligations. congress will do it and i trust the work and honest ernest to get that done. >> before we leave the issue of hurricane helene a lot of pushback for the federal government, federal agencies and republicans are out there spreading misinformation about fema funding and how it has been used for people who have come here as migrants. many of them illegally paid many millions of them have that money is spent for disaster the white house press secretary coreen jon pierce had this on friday about
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conflating the two pools of funding. >> is categorically false. it is not true. it is a false statement. >> female calls this out as a rumor on the website and adds this fema disaster response efforts in individual assistances funded to the disaster relief fund which is a dedicated fund for disaster efforts. money is not been diverted to other non- disaster related efforts. what is your allocation fema money has been allocated spent with the border and the hurricane? quick systems of funding are different, that's not an untrue statement of course. the problem with the american people see what they are frustrated by his fema should be involved at the federal emergency dissociation. their mission is to help people in times like this of natural disaster. not to be engaged in using any pool of funding from any account that have come across a border r
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that is a goodbye administration kamala harris and his secretary mayorkas navigation they've spent precious treasure of the american people and taxpayers to do just that. when you see illegals in your local airport you see the being transported around the country the planes, trains, automobiles to every community everywhere every state is a border state now because of that. as the ngos and nongovernmental organizations that are transporting those the people around and send the receipts the federal government. biden/harris and mayo course gleefully pay those receipts because they open the board intentionally break the american people are disgusted by this they are fed up with it so all republicansrepublicans in congr. they do not stop after november 5 will have unified government and we will bring sanity back to the situation for. >> will see people are well underway voting in dozens of states at this point. i want to ask about this when your gop colleagues matt rosendale in the house said yesterday believe it was there is a possibility of using money earmarked for ukraine said there's a way congress can reroute that to hurricane
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victims is that accurate is that something congress would consider doing? >> i did not see that statement too. i'm not sure what matt is referring to there but i will tell you we are going to meet the obligations of the american people it is the number one priority. we say america first, that is what that means. we take care of our own household before we take care of the neighborhood. we will get that job done congress will do it we will find the money. that's a priority for the federal government get it done as soon as a statesman in the estimates and request the funding pretty will happen and we will get it done. shannon: mr. speaker we appreciate your time safe travels this week. >> thanks. >> all eyes on pennsylvania the battle prone state president trump returned to the scene of the july assassination attempt on his life to rally with thousands last night. senator john fetterman has been campaigning in the keat territory for the harris/walz ticket there is,
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is the israeli government is weighing its retaliatory response to ironic for joining us now pennsylvania democratic senator john fetterman a staunch defender of israel. welcome back to the show, sir. >> is great to be back. shannon: and went to play a little bit more from ambassador haley and get your reaction. >> he lifted the sanctions. he allowed the money to flow. he basically continued to dictate to our allies what they could and could not do. i am glad israel did it. i am glad israel went forward and said enough with biden and harris. we are going to protect ourselves because we cannot count on them to help us do that. shannon: editor, do you agree with the ambassador israel should move forward disregarded the advice of the biden/harris administration or no? >> i really do not have any regard for what she is saying. i am not going to politicize about what is in israel right now. and for me it's about following israel. i've been very clear up my voice and that vote is going to follow israel on that.
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i'm going to support that. we'll have a better idea of the intelligence and circumstances on the ground. that is what i'm going to support and follow that. i also want to celebrate what israel has been able to do. they demolished hamas. they have now humiliated hezbollah in our cowering put a ranch out 200 missiles and they vaporize those. so iran his snout left exposed and humiliated. and israel has put them back on the ropes. and i'm going to support what they continue to do. shannon: we wait to see what their response will be. we know they are often very long time frames in the middle east about responses. and answering them. we know there is tension between president biden and prime minister netanyahu. there's been no secret of that. when asked whether israel should strike iran's nuclear facilities this week posted biden's" the answer is no pit opinion piece
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and wall street journal puts it this way, even before he talks with mr. netanyahu, the president engages in public lobbying aimed at blocking a sovereign state. and american ally from deciding on its own on that searcher is. iran attacked israel for the second time in six months. mr. biden told the ayatollah that u.s. will help the regime protect its most prized and threatening military asset. he goes on to say this since wait to sanctions. has been easier on iran that it should be. you were among those, most everybody iran is a centerpiece in problem of the middle east. what do you make about this back-and-forth wbackand forth wn netanyahu? >> iran is the problem. but now they fed their proxies destroyed by israel. whether that is a hezbollah or hamas. we israel is always done that and what's left is iran.
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and they sent 200 missiles toward civilians. and they were vaporize too. now iran is having to face -- what really do they have the kinds of influences they're going to continue to have it. and now israel has the opportunity to target whether that is going to be loyal or their nuclear now and iran his back on the ropes. they have been exposed as weak. and they have been scattered. shannon: i want to ask about your state a huge electoral price you're getting a lot of love, a lot of visits per year during campaign as well. everyone was to win the commonwealth. on friday the president talks about the great jobs report. he wants to say the economy which test is the number one issue in pennsylvania as it is across the rest the country. he was to point on that and any progress being made on the economy. but what of your colleagues had this to say on x on friday. gop senator marco rubio. he said another fake jobs report out from biden/harris government
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today. sixteen ebola 17 reports have been significantly revised downward after media helps them with their fake headlines. all the fake numbers of the world are not going to fool people dealing with the biden/harris economic disaster every day. our last poll in pennsylvania shows 71% of pennsylvanians think the economy is only fair or poor. so, what is the argument there to your constituents about why they should choose the harris/walz certificate? >> i'm a fan of my college from florida. i was shocked trump did not pick him over vance. and let's talk about pennsylvania. it is going to be very competitive. that is another fact that the american economy is the world's envy. anan attitude of 50000 new jobs and inflation has been put in check. and things continue to get better and better on that. it is going to be very, very close. in 2020 i put out a picture of
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the butler rally from trump. it's going to a very close in 2020 and then it was. and now it back and butler and it's the same thing. nothing is changed. it was a big rally there is intensive thousands of people muscat joined him and i guess a mosque is a big deal as a surrogate as well too. thatto pray that'swhat i've beee and small rooms and red counties. i was in beaver county yesterday and later today when i get off with you i'm going to head to lancaster. we are going to fight for every last approach. trump understands pennsylvania picks the president. our site definitely knows as we've seen that happen in 2016 and 2020. i am going to be doing this in 2024 whoever is watching this, you should understand it's not going to come down to burns on twitter on who said this or who did this is going to be very
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stark choice and it's going to e close i do, i believe harris will prevail just like should bind it in 2020. >> we all appreciate the opportunity to spend time in pennsylvania. senator, thank you. thank you for have me back >> former president trump vice president harris major issues and headlines as they make the final push for your votes. the sunday panels up next how the responding to the conflict in the middle east and the aftermath of a devastating hurricane here at home
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what they do but that is happening right now but israel's right to defend itself is not a question. physics vice presidential candidate tim walz speaking with this early in the show about the consequences for a run after its missile attacks on israel by time now for a sunday group susan page usa today bureau chief, former bush white house adviser karl rove. eleven's fox news senior particle and analyst former bush official. welcome to all of you on a sunday predinner time says this about the campaigns having to deal with what's going on in the middle east. they say all ms. harris can do display the widening war the middle east does not overwhelm her candidacy. and confirm in the minds of the last few undecided voters. we are still looking for a midair donald trump is promoting the world is out of control things to the weak leadership of the biden/harris administration. >> three things are going to happen this week that will make sure the middle east remains at the top of the political agenda. israel's going to continue going into lebanon. we are going to have a big
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strike against iran. i do they're going to hit conventional weapon sites for their going to hit energy infrastructure. from his political opponents to had nuclear infrastructure. israel will have to assume of here comes iran back at them or her comes iran at that you i.e. or saudi arabia. we will go through another escalation cycle before things will get back to normal. shannon: this is been a really difficult issue for democrats have different weight of their party they have different feelings about some of these issues for near times also write this here since it's getting worse the anger policy americans are feeling toward the administration is missing the key swing state of michigan stroma anger from lebaneseicansg in michigan who are decrying the indiscriminate bombing of their homeland. axis has become politicized in a way by the way congratulations on getting vice presidential
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nominee. it was excellent and very good interview. he handled it right when he said the united states, the biden administration, kamala harris and the vice president salt nominee have all said they support israel. not only does the united states support israel its funding israel. it is arming israel it has forces on the ground i think of 40000 american soldiers and navy personnel on the ground in case of the escalation michael is talking about. it's like republican support israel and democrats don't. this is a falsehood but it isn't a political moment where people are looking for any edge. the polls are frozen as a result people are trying to politicize hurricanes. they went to politicize what happens to migrants in ohio. the good jobs report is a fake. just goes by >> full third in
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their support of israel. august of their critics that will say stop advising them of publicly or critiquing them but isn't that allies do? >> yes but you do not notice governor walz did not answer your question they support of a nuclear facilities and oil facilities. look at they are supportive of israel's lungs israel doesn't do something they don't them to do. they do have a problem on this and as a political problem you mentioned michigan 20000 arab-american voters per lesson around mostly around dearborn they voted to -- one for biden last time around for the latest poll shows 50/50. what is that mean? 200,000, 70% turnout which is what they have less time around. that means rather than winning 98 -- 42 it's a 50/50 out of the one or 40000 that are going to turn out which one to wipe out one third of the winning margin. toss in some college students upset about israel you union
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households about the ev mandate freitas and young black men who think the economy was better under trump and is under biden you've got a real problem in a blue state. >> these are problems to real-world problems with administration now bring in the hurricane response. they do turn into campaign issues to >> age if you want to look at the issue of all the issues we talked about things that could happen in october the hurricane proxy next her again of effecting president-elect in 1992 helped your president in 2004 in his reelection campaign in his response to hurricane is seen as pretty robust. we talk about that middle east crucially important. we talk about mandates for cars. hurricanes and weather eight wht present his administration seen as responding effectively is one that really cuts politically. shannon: will touch on one other issue getting buried on these
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very important stories. jack smith's filing and the generous six against president trump and judge decision to unseal a lot of that is 10 one r six he set some pages about allegations against president trump it ellie is not a conservative is a former federal prosecutor says this. smith has essentially abandoned any pretense he will been any rules, switch up on any practices on to get to chip away at the electoral process. at this point there's no defendant's misconduct on any principal or institutional basis. >> it is a story. >> of course we have seen this before with allison 2016 a lot of concern on the part of hilary clinton campaign about the fbi director james comey coming out. talking about a case. the judge to set the deadline. but i thought that was an interesting article by an unexpected source.
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i do go back to is there anyone in america who's a vote will be affected by trumps behavior after the 2020 election why the charges of this case will that affect vote anyone affected by that boat already chosen sides? shannon: are here itching over here got 10 seconds, one. >> is one of these moment to think the guy tried to overthrow the u.s. government and 47% of the american people think it's okay to put them back in the ovaoval office? it's like what? shannon: i'm guessing you don't see it that way, carl, five seconds because i don't like is insured and the 2016 election i don't like at this time around smith did this to be better dealt with after the election. shannon: mike on guessing you don't like it either brick looks too close to the election for. >> of a thank you panel. the supreme court is kicking up as new term tomorrow fo for aboa preview of my conversation with two justices
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shannon: members of the supreme court arriving at the 7 2nd annual red mask service here in washington, something they do at the start of every term. i talked one-on-one with stephen breyer and current justice neil gorsuch. my in-depth conversations with them are available on my living the bream podcast that drops today. the check them out. you'll hear stories on and off the bench. hanks for joining us. ♪ ♪ ♪

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