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democrats are in a box. they are trapped inside and it is a box of their own making. slowly but surely, kamala harris is being exposed for what she has. an empty pantsuit. even when obvious questions are asked, she won't answer them. just because you have changed your position on so many things. you were against tracking and now your ford. you were for medicare for all and now you are not. so many of the people don't truly know what you believe or what you stand for and i know you have heard that. speak when the last four years, i have been vice president of the united states. i've been traveling the country and listening to folks and seeking what is possible in terms of common ground. i believe in building consensus. we are diverse people. geographically, regionally in
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terms of where we are in our backgrounds and what the american people do want is that we have leaders who can build consensus. where we can figure out compromise and understand, it is not a bad thing as long as you don't compromise your values to find common sense solutions. and that has been my approach. >> laura: how does that explain the flip-flopping again? after this interview, americans will understand why the campaign had to keep her so sheltered. but that strategy allowed donald trump to run the table. since the debate, he's been on the move almost without a break. he is the energizer bunny candidate which is making the media and the democrats very, very anxious. just because she's got such a big problem with men that there is an undercount of the vote. black-and-white and. big problem but also the business world, they don't think she has serious. they don't think she is the
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heavyweight. >> laura: because she is not a heavyweight. think about it since the coup against biden coach at they tried to promote her as the true change candidate. >> people are exhausted and ready to turn the page and turn a new way forward. >> i believe in my soul and heart the american people are ready to turn the page. >> i think we all know it is time to turn the page. it is time to turn the page. >> well, folks, it is time to turn the page. >> laura: but today "on the you," she blew up her own agenda. >> would you change anything? >> laura: nothing that comes to mind. so much for being the change candidate! how does she not have a prepared answer for that question, by the way. kamala harris just wrote a
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devastating campaign commercial for the trump campaign, inflation, afghanistan, the border, all a disaster under biden and she can't think of anything she would do differently? has the woman not seen the right track/wrong track surveys out there? not good. if you like the direction we are going in as a country and high gas prices, high grocery bills, cost of the insurance and they will take away your gas-powered car and kamala is your gal and she's just another puppet of failed. he is biden without the experience. a serious candidate does not a into a real press conference and sit down with a fading podcast or. >> can you tell that daddy game when people tell you when people look at you and doubt you, what does that ignite and you question my. >> i don't hear now, i don't
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hear now. i urge all the daddy game don't hear no. >> laura: a serious candidate doesn't choose to attack a popular governor is been nothing but masterful and leading estate through crises and national disasters. here is kamala off the cuff. >> nbc is reporting that governor desantis is ignoring your calls on hurricanes resources and help. out is that help or hurt the situation here? >> it is utterly irresponsible and selfish and it is about political gamesmanship that he is doing the job he was supposed to do and put the people first. >> laura: to say her responses to and what it is an insult to dimwits everywhere. she is not even smart enough to know not to pick a fight with someone who is both really smart and whose state is about to get it by the worst current hurricane in its entry? >> we been on emergency pudding
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for two weeks straight around the clock 24/7 and she's never called on any of the storms we've had since vice president until apparently now. why. why all of a sudden is she trying to parachute ants and inject herself when she's never shown interest in the past? we know it is because of politics. we know it is because of her campaign. i have zero time to entertain these political games. >> laura: again, kamala's smear is just another fumble, a fumble by a player who should have never been put on the field in the first place. she is so bad that she makes biden seem presidential and suddenly engaged, engaged enough to let her twist in the land. >> has been cooperative and said he's gotten all i need and i talk to him again yesterday. and i said, no, you are doing a good job. it is all being done well. thank you for it. and i give a personal phone
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call. >> laura: maybe joe biden is the one turning the page because even in his diminished date, he probably knows how unserious kamala is. a serious candidate knows how to answer predictable questions. >> was democracy best served by president biden stepping down and basically handing you a nonissue and he didn't have to go through primary issue and fight off other contenders. that is not really the way the system was intended to work. >> president biden made a decision that i think history is going to show is rare among leaders, which was to put country before self. and i am proud to have earned the support of the fast majority of delegates and to have been
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elected a democratic nominee. >> but i think this truncated process is why people think or say they don't really know who you are. >> look, i have been in this way 70 days. it is my responsibility to earn the vote, and i'm going to work to do that. >> laura: but increasingly, it looks like she will be relying on celebrity surrogates to do the heavy lifting for her. >> i would really like it if the discourse could become kinder and more effective. and i think that that will be the case with kamala harris and tim walz. >> hi, i'm bruce springsteen supporting kamala harris and tim walz and opposing donald trump and j.d. vance. >> laura: glory days have passed you by. credits are desperately hoping that taylor swift and obama somehow carried them to victory as well. i even heard they are going to
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tag george w. bush to endorse kamala harris? there is no cold, hard truth, harris is simply not capable of performing the type of functions we as americans associate with being the president of the united states. she doesn't understand the issues at the level of detail necessary to make effective decisions. she doesn't have the type of political support necessary to and official washington to her will. to she doesn't have that type of judgment to read the moods of foreign leaders, none of that. now, the democrats already tried to have a figurehead president with biden and it ended so badly that they fired him a few months ago. yet now, they are doing the same thing only she is even less serious at a time when we face countless, serious challenges. and for us, that would spell serious trouble.
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and that is "the angle." joining us lara trump, rnc cochair. laura it is great to see you tonight and great to see when butler and i saw you like a millisecond i got a chance to hug you as you were coming out of the audience there. but let's talk about this for the moment because this really was part of their branding campaign. kamala harris, the change agent, and "the new york times" scannable he does best donald trump as the change candidate somehow among likely women likely voters by two points. what is going on there question my. >> i don't believe that poll at all urgent by the way, don't take my word for it but take joe biden's word for it because he told us that the date, laura, kamala harris has been side by side thinking all the decisions of course we have seen in the white house. no one believes that there will be any sort of change with kamala harris. the people of the country are pecking tone attempt to go back in the white house. you were and butler the other day. you saw the crowd in butler.
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that is the biggest crowd i have seen at a trump rally and i couldn't see the end of it standing on stage. everywhere i go, people cannot afford a kamala harris presidency. we are talking about this person trying to get through an interview, let alone to the actual job of being president of the united states, air commander in chief, leader of the free world. no one buys that kamala harris has the capability to do that job and poles like that are absolutely ridiculous. i get the beverage napkins every time i get on an airplane saying we can't wait to go for trump, pro-trump 2024 people coming up to me everywhere i go saying how excited they are to get out and vote early and vote early when you go vote for donald trump. >> laura: when we obviously are seen in a horrific hurricane bearing down on florida now. but we still have north carolina and the other states affected by hurricane helene carriage of the
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"washington examiner" is saying 1.2 million registered voters across the 25 disaster counties in western north carolina as of sunday. that total figure 491,000 voters were unaffiliated with a party and made up the largest share of the regions voters. republicans comprise the second highest share of the voters at 48,110,294,000 for democrats. trump won north carolina in 2020 by a mere 75,000 votes. is this a problem given the fact that we have a lot of voters who are without homes, and frankly, without resources today in north carolina questioning. >> listen, priority number one is making sure everyone is safe in a basket that needs to happen happens. we are thinking about the well-being of people before politics. but that said, i get this question quite a bit.
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this is my home state of north carolina and cochair of the rnc, we thought extensively about this. today we set out a memorandum to governor roy cooper and the north carolina general assembly asking them and giving them ten different points in hopes they hope they enact and put in place right now to ensure voter access. because we don't want people who have gone through horrific tragedy like a hurricane and really love so much already to lose their ability to vote in this election. so some of these things include allowing folks who have been displaced from their voting county to vote in other counties or maybe turn in absentee ballot in other counties or allow the counties where they had distraction to use temporary locations or new location for voters to access. by the way, i want to let everyone know out there, if you want to be a part of a team to help you access to people in western north carolina and likely coming up in florida who have been displaced, their ability to vote come join us
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donald j. trump.com/hurricane and people can volunteer to help us to make sure these people, indeed have an opportunity to vote. it is absolutely vital and election like this. we cannot leave a single vote on the line and we are asking everybody to come and join our team. >> laura: does this also mean that legal challenges could be in the offering filed by the trump campaign or others to ensure as they are dealing with all of the other nightmares they are dealing with because of the natural disasters, they are still able to vote? there are a lot of folks that came up to me and butler and are worried about that and i want to ensure that is happening. >> we have not been shy at the lawsuits. we are at 109 at the rnc. it means we will take legal action we hope we don't have to go that path and we hope they got the right path and every person in north carolina have the opportunity to vote.
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we are hoping they do certainly from the rnc side. >> laura: laura, thank you so much. coming up kamala's' picking fights and playing politics. this has a head of monstrous storm.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: now, florida is still trying to recover froma st hurricane helene. now it has to deal witl trhw hurricane milton. and it can be one of the most devastating storms ever to hith the state. fox news whether, robert ray is on the ground and florida, robert. >> laura, good evening, and to everyone here, the sun has gone down on the darkness descending on redington beach. meanwhile, aisles of speech on t sand on the road. 5 feet of storm surge and landss ravaging the tampa area and the barrier islands. and then as we know,is hurricane milton formed out in the gulf of mexico and is-per churning right now as a category 5, 165-mile-per-hour winds. laura, there was ns deo time tot all of this debris off at the
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streets. so what is going to happen 24 plus hours from now when thisexc storm makes its way into the land i and we don't know exactle where the landfall is? it is expected to decrease as far as the category, may be a 3 or maybe a 4, but it doesn't matter. it is the impact. the swath of the storm's massive. all of this debris that is he right now as the dark of night is falling on as, all of this will be projectiles for the wins 120 mile-per-hour wind gusts and get this 10- feet storm surge. to illustrate this come with mec if you can look at this beautiful little beach house. this is about 10 feet tall, the size of a basketball hoop coach. okay? 15 feet, 5 feet above that. that is the search and if you add the waves that come across, omplyou have really that gulf of mexico coming completely into this area.be structures will be wiped off ofe the face of the earth.ld all of this debris will be
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posted in all of the debriss ha field will kick around a. that is why mandatory evacuations have been in plays a all day here today. there is no one on this barriert island. we have been talking to emergency officials and the national guard.rea. they have so many people off ins the islands of the tampa area.t the problem is the storm surge is expecteacd to hit fort myers beach which we know two years ago ravaged by en and 12 feet upsurge in that area will decimate that place tryinog to rebuild from what happened two years ago. yet livelihoods will be uprooted yea again here on the gulf coast. and this will be a catastrophe like no other, potentially historic hurricane that is. turning up there right now and people are ready. emergency officials and the national guard, historic amount of national guard called on bytt ron desantis. we are waiting in the dark of night. tomorrow a different story. we will not be here. we will die if we stay here just
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be when robert, this is unbelievable, and real, heartbreaking and thank you very much for that report. 20 mi jeanette nunez lieutenante lieutenant governor at the tampr mayor said if you choose to staa as reported as indicated, you will die. is that your message as well tonight and do you have what you need from fema and thebsol biden-harris administration? >> looked, absolutely, laura, the governor has said thisee the last two days and stressing the importance of evacuating. mantis and this is goingm. to be eight catastrophic storm. the storm surge up to 15 feet potentially and torrential rainr flapping, analyst that createsel tremendous risk.. we are encouraging people to do that now go to they cannot wait around until this storm starts to sit around and pick up. the it is to difficult and emergencl cannot go out and rescue.
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we urge people it still in the >>evacuation zone, please leavea now or just t be when we understand that thge oe shortag gasoline is now becomingth a reo thing. 15% and growing the number of gas stationse ou that are out of fuel tonight. now at 17%. what can be done about that or does that have you to wait until after the wrath of the latest hurricane hits florida? m >> up untiakl today, we had been amassing fuel to make sure wetoo can get as much fuel we can into our ports and then distribute that fuel. we had florida i waiacng tt thel feeling tinkers and we know this will be an ongoing issue asle tpeople trickle out and effectuate. but we are encouraging people to recognize you don't have to travel hundreds of miles or lead the state or potentially leavefh your county. you can seek shelter. we havsing aree a number of she.
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every county open and available. e have partnership with the uber and they will transport you for free using the code milton relief. there are many ways to get to shelter. gasoline should not be and a pediment at this point we wanto tole continue to encourage peope to find a way to leave and eating those orders. >> laura: it was something oorf a dustup between your governor and kamala harris although yourr governor and joe biden seem to be having very productive conversations and biden has offered every bit of help that florida wants from the federal government. but the two of them seem to be going back and forth and essentially, ron desantis push back against kamala harris' complaints saying, this is not i about you. we are in emergency footing and have been such a state for weeks now.ur and your reaction to that given the severity of what your peoplu are facing.
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>> well, given that her previous role is border czar didn't work out so well for the american public, i guess she is trying to find a new role as hurricanehurr help your. but she should leave the hurricane preparedness effortsvn to someone who knows what he is doing. coke governor's descent is hasri been working working around thea clock the last two weeks first with hurricane helene and now preparing for milton.stra he has everything he needs from the present and fema administration who are theim relevant players in this process. nsen for nonsensee and shame on kamala harris for trying to inject herself into a process she has nothing to do with. >> laura: well, lieutenant governor, we are praying for you and everyone in florida tonight. this is going to be very, very bad and wertai certainly hopeat everyone is being evacuated orh has it evacuated by now.e think it so much, and we will obviously put up red cross for people to be able to donate to. all right, we know what is happening here on a political
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level. at the administration do not wanton d a repeat what the peopt the ground believe was aha disastrous handling of especially that first week after hurricane helene hit. but unfortunately for americans in harm's way, the regime did not pra prioritize and -- >> whole number one for fema is to instill equity as a p foundation of emergency management. >> it is a really important part of my vegan when i came into the agency, and i'm happy to see ho thit evolved through the stratek plan. by creating strategic workforce is incredibly important to better represent the communities we are helping. >> laura: priorities! well, sure enough, instilling sr equity, as she said is installing the goal of strategic plan for the year 2022 through
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2026. it is on the website. t there are systemic differences in society that access alone t fix. fema must direct its resources to eliminate disparities in these outcomes. so our question tonight, how many resources were diverted from fema's actual mission to this pei insanity? >> make sure that we can deliver emergency management services in an equitable way is a priority. i tell my step over and over again, figure out a way to get out of her own way. look at our policies and what can we do within our authorities to make sure we understanding the barriers people are having question makes me want to barriers, how about the barriers to getting food, electricity ant internet service and a hurricane? but that is her agenda. it is not helping all americans, it is making sure the real focus on those who fit in and neatly e
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fit into her left-wing narrative. >> we need to continue to do this we are taking place-based approach and focusing efforts onto communities that we most help instead of always being able to provide thassie assistae to those with the greatestogre means. i think we see some progress already. i think wein t will see a lot me progress in the years to come. >> laura: i'm sure everyone ravaged by hurricane helene and soon to be o-be hit by another horrific hurricane, they must -- i mean, fema must think they have the greatest means, as she said. fema is so brazen about the trail with its mission that they ey aare even posting webinars bragging about it. >> a shift we are seeing rightag now is emergency management froi totalitarian principles where everything is designed for thett greatest good for the greatest amount of people to disaster equity. but we have to do more.
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>> laura: i mean, this is not parody, guys. this is actually what they do and where your tax dollars go.hi a value equityng over everything else. and the consequences pre have bh entirely predictable. are suffering for you, the american people.e and now, as hurricane milton approaches florida, fema isas facing a severe staffingewer shortage, we understand, fewer than 10% of the agency's disaster are available to a respond to them hurricane. what does that even mean?wi at least those few workers will be diverse.lect a government neglect and competence that we have witnessed over the past few weeks is a foreshadowing of things to come if kamala gets ta sit in the oval office. fema staffed with woke radicals, but at the end of the day, theyl take orders from the president. we will all know that kamala
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will solidifthy equity as a core mission in every government agency. that the ai is not left money idea on college campuses but itp actually threatensle the safety and security of our people. and things will only get worse until it is rooted out in every societal institution. and certainly in every governmental institution. coming up, how kamala's lost the working class. ♪ ♪ l
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au .ubt >> laura: now, if there was t any doubt for kamala with classm voters, the teamsters put that to rest.us >> i will be o honest, i am a democrat but they have [bleep]ng us over.roba
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not all of them but for once we are standing up as a union andwa probably the only one right nowt saying what the [bleep] have you done for usrom? and getting attacked from thehae left. and since i have been in office two and a half years, we the hae given a democratic machine $15.7 million. we are giving republicans d $340,000 truth be told to.they so people say the democratic party is t a party o. the working people. they are bought and paid for by big tech, big tech companies. >> laura: democrats have avote solution to attract working-class voters, just pretend you arkee like comp. "the wall street journal" reporting democrats in michiganv want kamala to make a populist pitch and they urged theal campaign to make overt appeals to autoworkers and blue-collarin workers. joining me now is brian, founder of autoworkers for trump. brian, kamala harris who has amassed what is it when
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billion-dollar campaign war chest for a couple hundred million dollars. she is now going to be that now with working-class appeal aftere what they have done to wages in the united states, real wages,-v real incomes? >> look, laura, i have told people since they installed the five as their nominee and if you want to know what kamala harris' real policy positions are owedmp to looaik back at her 2019 campaign platform when she toldr the truth about what her positions were when she was running for the democrat nomination, which she obviously didn't get. she came in last and dropped out before getting one single vote. then she became the running mate at the nominee, joe biden for one reason and one reason only, she was a woman of color. o qualifications.he b she's got a lot of money because she has backed by the big-money interest, lobbyists on the co coast, in the canada of the
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workingmen and women at this. country especially autoworkers and detroit is donald j. trump and running mate, j.d. vance. >> laura: well, v "new york times" sienaot reportn shows voters who do not have a college education, trump leads 53/42. >> that is a landslide in today's political world the. spring when when you say white on college voter, he leads by 30 the other surveys he's getting clobbered among thg the elites,o highly educated postsecondary receeducation and one of the ret surveys.r ka so brianna, why are the elites going for kamala but the regular folks are going for trump? >> you know, laura, i could care less because i represent thet autoworkers. i spoke at j.d. vance's event ia downtown detroit and they loved j.d. vance and donald trump
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because they love their positions. drill baby drill.t get oil prices back down into geict gas and diesel prices back down to lower the cost of consumer goods. those are the things that joe biden said h e would change w onen day one, and he did. appoint gas prices, up went oil prices, appoint grocery prices. those people are not experts on auto manufacturing or auto policy that they are sticking their nose into the business wei arnde capitalistic economy and t
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them decide what type they want to build. the energy energy go and open up federal lands. it is not rocket science.da j.d. vance laid that out to theh audience he had today downtown detroit and they loved him.ke we are going to win the autoworkers felt just likerr teamsters voted for donald trump. and we wily thl win it big enouo carry the entire state of michigan.y spain when they are panicking over michigan. they are completely freaking
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out. brian, thank you very much. coming up another edition of kamala can't answer. ♪ ♪ don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. before using xiidra, remove contact lenses and wait fifteen minutes before re-inserting. dry eye over and over? it's time for xiidra.
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who has been admitted here on special immigrant visa in september 2021. for plotting election day terrorist attack in the name of isis. so he allegedly come from the attack was planned for election day targeting large gatherings of people during which he and a juvenile were expected to die as murder. and so he entered the u united states september 9, 2021 as the u.s. was pulling out of afghanistan and these types of visas are granted to translators and interpreters that supposedlu help the u.s. armed forces during our engagement inl wo afghanistan. bid but despite all this, kamala will still not admit that biden and she royally screwed up atse the border.th >> was it a mistake to listen to immigration policies as much asn you did? >> it is a long-standing problem. and solutions are at hand.
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and from day one, literally, we have been offering solutions. >> was i asking was, was it air mistake to kind ofst allow that flood to happen in the first i place? >> i think the policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting, a problem, okay? >> laura: joining the tom homan and farming acting t i.c.e. director under trump.bk tom, and want to get back to that in a momentth when she was talking to "the view" but i want to hit this issue the special immigrant visas being handed out like candy after the botchedwere withdrawal from afghanistan, which kamala supported the. you were on this show talking about how we would be ringingth and people that we could not that and he helped us so she hav helped us and maybe some of them dead and i'm sure that they had, don't have any way that in most of the people that g come into e country.
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i guess one was going to blow up polling stations? t thank god they were stopped but what else is ticking time bombs ou at there? >> you when i did discuss it and second to alejandro mayorkas all properly vetted before flow inte the night states and even the dod inspector general said theye were not vetted the. but the american people is whato this administration n has been, administration and how many more are plottingucki an ak right now. luck with this guy was chatterty but we both know intelligence community is not perfect. they will miss with ane d they s here just so glad to help us there is more than one in this country because of this administration. >> laura: large gatherings of people were being targeted and theyyrs. plan to die as a marty. these are people be invited to come into our country after they
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screwed up with tht noe withdra. but now we are hearing about how we have to bring gazans into tho united states. l these foreign nationals who have crossed and on the terror watch list, tom. this is really about american lives we are talking about monts ago from new york, philadelphia l.a. planning russian type terrorist attack in the united states. we and chris wray don't agree om much but we bothes agree and he has testified numerous times ins congress, the bacon's vulnerability to homeland security right now is thehing southern border. this administration has not done anything to slow the flow at the security border. this is going to get worse and o this is the tip of the iceberg here just be when we have flown in tens of thousands of people from three countries, cuba dojo nicaragua, venezuela and bringin in on a parole status and that is happening, too.nvit
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haiti has tens of thousands that have come in from haiti as well. we have invitein ad them in. what is your level of confidencn in any real vetted down on theso people? i'm sure they are nice people but we don't know who these people are. >> it is close to zero because the vetting and most terrorists they are not in any database.ba unlesstt a soldier. [indistinct] an ad a part of ongoing investigation, we don't know who these people are and they don't haveit this data with us. they don't share criminal data and you think china, russia wilh share national data with us? l the vetting thinks.'s and in the beginning this is ay long-standing problem, no it was not. i was fixed, is fixed by the trump administration you are the firs administration in the history of this administration came into w the office in and secure the border on purpose. >> laura: this is traderrism.
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>> l thank you so much. do voters think that kamala is a serious candidate? coming up. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> donald trump is an unseriousn man, and thed consequences that and being president again are prettily serious. speed when was she sleeping when talking to howard stern? this is insane. now the unserious woman who can't answer questions, even obvious ones is wondering whether donald trump and saying he is not serious? law trump who fought three years of' lawfare, continuing lot theyfen' lawfare, continuing lot they are, impeachments, assassination attempts who's notsass afraid to talk to a hospital press, whoss stands at a press conferences hours at a time from rally to
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teleconference to interviews, it mean, from a woman who was just given the nomination by the elite and then think she is going on shock jock show. counts as a real interview? >> why are we meeting for breakfast? i feel that for someone who is healthy and you have a good figure, why raisin bran? that is a lot of sugar.si >> i don't eat raisin bran every morning but if you asked me mywh favorite cereal, i would put it right up there okay, this will be special k. >> but it's really great plus me mother used to make special k o cookies in honor of me. >> laura: joining as now victorver davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institute. disastrous "60 minutes" interview and all of these are
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the ones friendly chats witht do fans. so, what do we make of this at a serious time?erio we are facing serious challenges as a nation, and this is her answer to connect with voters? >> it is called running out the clock. she think she's done it for 90 days, and she only has 28 days left. she will be nonsensical and try adolescent joy. but she has a real -- he doespr have a problemob, laura. it is a if you do, if you don't because if she breaks with joe biden and actually says i am a changed candidate and i oppose this unpopular administration and she looks like in great or complicit to the coup that got rid of him.hat he has no filter.y. who knows what he will say ander in retaliation, she was in on every decision and on the other hand, if she sticks with him, she is responsible for this
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dismal record of only 41% approval rating. people will say, are you going to keep doing this and doing this and doing this? that is the heart of her problem. she can't really do either one because she is an insincere construct.e sh she is not a real person with real ideas.l so she kind of refused her past positions on every issue and doesn't know what to do withshe symbiosis with biden. she falls back on banalities she is middle-class.ubte at the subtext is and i will run out the clock and hope i get the sympathetic and insignificant interview and maybe i could run out. you can see her starting to hemorrhage now, laura, thelly people i finally had enough and it is similar to the 1980 dragon/corridor and the last week carter's lead started to operate and they were sick of it. onlyyou h have a minute left te are you sensing what i am sensing?
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a slow but sure trend toward trump among mentor shift, reall. quickly. >> i would call it the jig is a. the election is betwee n those who lecture us and those sick and tired of being lecturedle out. d tired and i anct think it will blow up on her.>> speed when they are in a box of their own making. they held her back and didn'teri let her do interviews and how they have to do interviews and each interview is worse than the previous. picture, we will have you back for longer and thank you so much.er, thank you for watching and as always it is american now and be forever. fall break is over so i'm sad i'm jesse watters and the whole gang take it from here. ♪ ♪ >> carley: fox weather alert hurrican

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