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>> i think groceries and gas has a big deal right now. >> you go to the grocery stores and you get three items and it's $50 right there. >> immigration has a lot to do with almost every issue. >> rent, food, gas. the are going crazy. >> hey, am i just going to report this? everything has skyrocketed. >> the daily living, prices at the store and the gas pumps. >> john: former president trump laid out more economic plan in a town hall geared towards women moderated by fox news harris faulkner earlier today. here is a bit of fat. >> could you outline your plans to revitalize the economy again as president and policies that specifically support the middle class when reelected to? >> we have tremendous wealth in this country but it is under our feet. it is called liquid gold and we will bring down the energy cost.
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but that, everything will follow. we will make it possible for countries to come into the country again. >> sandra: let's get to alexis mcadams crossing pennsylvania for us. alexis, you has have been talking to the campaign but what is harris expected to talk about today? >> be expect this to be all about unity. you can see in bucks county swing county, swing state and it says country over party. she will focus on the constitution. she continues to say former donald trump is a threat to democracy. >> donald trump is unstable and people who work closely with him as president, he is not fit to be president of the united states. >> now going off at that, harris will be joined by a 100 backing the vice president and not the former president, former president trump. former congressman adam
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kissinger we have heard of him a lot because a member of january 6 committee and expected to speak today. the campaign calls this a major speech in pennsylvania focused on unity in bringing the country together character that is set up all day and they have been putting this together in pennsylvania as we wait for her to get in stage. george washington crossed the delaware river and she chose this because she wants to talk about bringing the country to gather. taking the stage bucks county which is a wayne county as more registered republicans and democrats, which is interesting. harris has changed her media strategy. you don't have to look far, colored call your daddy podcast, 60 minutes and special report with bret baier a. a. the more she talks, the responses sound can't. >> what do you say to people who say you stay on the talking points? >> i would say, you're welcome. there are certain things that must be repeated to ensure that
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i have everyone know what i stand for and the issues i think are at stake in this election so it requires reputation. >> for independent moderate repetition might be key for kamala harris that you talk to the voters on the campaign trail and they don't know about the plan for the economy and we will see if we hear anything about that days away from the election. we got something in the first time fox, sandra, endorsed vice president kamala harris saying they believe she has a law and order perspective here to the campaign releasing this to the network because claps back at what former president trump says she is not a law and order candidate. a lot of. a lot of back-and-forth closer to the elections. >> sandra: great reporting from p.a., alexis. >> john: katie pavlich, fox news contributor. i would like to know who the prosecutors are. >> the l.a. prosecutor does not
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believe in prosecuting actual crime. there are lots of different prosecutors in the country. >> john: that he names behind the endorsement. i want to talk about the trump town hall, all women and constituency he needs to make up ground with. let's put up the current deficit he has in the gender gap. 55% of women say they support kamala harris and 41% support donald trump. abortion clearly a big issue and it came up in the town hall. listen here. >> white is the government involved in women's basic right? fico for 52 years, this issue hs torn our country apart. every legal scholar, the great, every law year that the democrats, the republicans, liberals, conservatives, they wanted it brought out of the federal government and brought back to the states for the vote of the people. like ronald reagan, i believe in the exceptions. >> john: 55 years it has torn
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the country apart and likely will another's entry. >> abortion is a big issue coming to the democrats and democrats gets typically more female voters than republicans do. the town hall was interesting that it proves there are a lot of that their issues care about as well. there are of course a number of female voters voting for kamala harris as single face you there issue voters. to on abortion but women's have very big concerns about economy, safety, with the boys & girls club for rooms or playing sports or criminals coming across the border and assaulting and murdering women in their communities so a variety of fish is that donald trump is trying to get his message out in these suburban areas especially pennsylvania to get background facts. but abortion is not the only think that all female voters are really thinking about. he's trying to get into the minds of the voters who are saying, "i don't like the government being in my business
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on abortion but i also care about safety and grocery pri prices." >> john: a lot of people are watching and fox news has the best audience in the business and a lot watch fox news and any other network. so they were is a very small percentage of voters who are capable of being swayed at this point. but certainly he is reaching out in the places he needs to to get as many voters in his calm as he can. >> john: fox news does have a big audience and it is an audience made up of conservatives, republicans, independents, democrats and recognized by kamala harris which is why kamala harris is sitting down with bret baier. en statements and wanted to come on fox. it is important to be on fox because fox has a big audience and allowed people across the country trying to make up their mind still in the election whether they will vote for donald trump again or whether they may want something different. >> john: is she going to change minds? >> well, it depends on how she does purchase so far this friendly media tour the past two
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weeks and the answers not sufficient in terms of any of the polling or tote on a actually throughout the week -- donald trump actually throughout the week charlegmagne that god, her polling is falling behind such need someone to ask her qus bret baier will do to get to the bottom of what she actually believes. add to this point since she was put into the nomination after joe biden resigned from the 2024 campaign trail, she has basically tried to argue to the american people and voters, "trust me on my policies which i will not be too specific on but better than the issues of donald trump." donald trump has made the case all americans, what i did four years ago compared to the biden-harris campaign to make your decision with that the best is worth going with someone who has not been proven in the oval office and someone who has. that is the case they have been making for each other. >> john: kamala harris said terrorists might trust me on
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issues. >> not just the 2020 presidential race. but also in this campaign trail as well. >> john: she's got a problem with african american men. so she's come out with this new program to try to win them over but listen to sage deal former espn said this morning on fox about that outreach to male blak voters. >> one of the and i talked to yesterday said i am upset and mad about this and why are they talking down to us in trying to write posts with loans and money and et cetera and he said maybe this is the time because it's not right that they are doing to our community. >> john: she was also referencing obama talking down to black men dating, why aren't you on the team? the strategy she is employing particularly with 20 days left? >> it is amazing they have not gotten to this policy proposal before if they were going to do it this way. just me when it seems like a hail mary.
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>> donald trump among black voters but 7% to 19% at the end of august. that was a month ago and now we are 20 days out from the election in a number of people saying, with therapy policy for black voters if she weren't dragging along and trying to get the voters back into the coalition? they should be easy for her to be able to get these people to vote for democrats given have the majority of african american voters are registered to that party. so it looks like a last-minute pass to try to cobble the coalition together, and i'm not sure it is necessarily working when it comes to convincing people she is the best choice. >> john: i think you are on the right path, last minute. katie, thank you. we will talk. kamala harris interview with bret tonight and he's going to be putting it toe -- we don't use a tape anymore. you can tell how old i am here till they will record it beginning 5:30 but then they
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will begin making it back in its entirety as if it were lit 6:00 on "special report." >> sandra: i would be curious to see whether the discussion on the economy and top of mind for so many american voters but in a different way. more more about the affordability crisis and we see this in the surveys but interesting federal reserve bank came out today, john and it grabbed a lot of headlines because more and more people are feeling anxious about ability to pay the minimum payment on their credit cards. so while they are not worried inflation is going to get worse, prices have not come down but inflation slowed a bit. they are worried about debt balance on credit cards and being able to pay minimum payment here to infect the number is 14%. it is a probability that the average probability of missing minna meant that payment the next three months is 14%. that is the highest it has been since the pandemic, john.
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>> john: you can imagine how heavy that weighs on american consumers but one of the things i'd be curious to know printed pages eight central theme of her campaign here to turn the page from what? three years and nine months of the biden administration because that is all you have to turn the page on. >> be able see how she continues if she does to distance herself from the biden economy. we will be watching for that periods feeling she hasn't done a good job at that so far. now this. ♪ ♪ >> do you support the letter the administration sent israel threatening legal action over military aid? >> i have given a statement about that. >> are you supporting calling off military at this position does not improve? >> i don't believe that is what the letter said. >> what kind of legal action do you support questioning. >> we will take it one step at a time if necessary. speed tooth dunking that dodging that question to pull military aid to israel as fierce fighting
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along the gaza strip. trading says reporting live and there is new tensions with the biden camp over gaza and how might that have an attack on iran? >> sandra, good afternoon if you question about american support for israel after a letter was reportedly sent from the biden administration to israeli officials demanding a change in humanitarian situation in the 13 and linking to u.s. weapon shipments as the death toll inside of the strip continues to rise. i.d. connected need to warn the viewers that some of the images are disturbing. the body is carried through the streets of gaza. think young palestinian was just over a year old when he was killed alongside of his mother. where are we to go? where are we to hide our children? she asked in desperation. did they not tell us to go to the schools? we went to the schools.
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on sunday evening, israelite artillery shells rained down on the school and the camp and 22 palestinians were killed the, including 15 children. the charge remains at the makeshift shelter, and looked through the tattered clothes and blankets left behind. our neighbor and five daughters living in the classroom next to us were killed fatima says, they were children, all innocent children. since the world to make war began a year ago, palestinian children have been killed by israeli air strikes, artillery showing and drone strikes. each one had a story, parents, four children were killed last month alongside of his wife. they were happy. they have their hair cut. they were happy like butterflies, cement recalls and 10 minutes later the straight and i found them in pieces.
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>> it is images like those pushing the biden administration to put new pressure on israel how they operate inside of gaza and raising those new questions about what the weeks ahead will look quite as his release plot an attack against the 19, sandra. >> sandra: on the ground for us, tres, thank you. ♪ ♪ he could listen he's trying to distract and what can he run on? >> striking once again and pat answer he did not say about his own record. at the beginning it reminded me of kamala harris and her debates periods meme and test a debate in texas with ted cruz and democratic challenger traded barbs in the senate. the hot-button issue to frame the state of this race just ahead of. >> sandra: plus ongoing fight to protect women's sports goes on. a focal point for 2024. we will hear from a concerned voter and outkick host, riley
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gaines, next. >> john: stunning new afghan national plotting election day terrorist attack. had to the slip through the cracks? >> if we think he is only one at the last threat to face from a population that came into thete united states without proper we are sorely deceived. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs. the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids see that. and they believe they can do the same. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase with the chase ink business unlimited card from chase for business. make more of what's yours.
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♪ ♪ >> john: a heat debate in texas between g.o.p. ted cruz and his democratic challenger, colin allred. for fire exchange over women's sports and initiate the ted cruz campaign hitting hard as we enter the final stretch. brooke taylor lived in dallas and how did the show down play out, broke! >> sejohn, i would sum up this debate as describing as heated
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and tense. voters at the edge of the seat watching the two go back and forth every chance they could. john, three major topics discussed they spent most of the time talking about was abortion, transgender athletes, also border security, of course. congressman colin allred said a centerpoint called out senator ted cruz for not directly answering whether he supports or opposes exception low a cases of rape he took every opportunity with a controversial cancun trip during the storm. senator cruz challenged colin allred on border security and his stance on transgender athletes. he question his past remarks in 2018 when he labeled the border wall as a racist. yet he claims to support border security. listen to some of the heated exchanges. >> but is not funny because you
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are a threat to democracy. >> colin allred is kamala harris and their records are the same. i have served with both of them. >> i don't support boys playing in girls for. let me speak. i don't think boats should be discriminated against. >> and right now, holes have ted cruz up five points right now, but democrats relate see texas essay potential to flip the seat. remember back in 2018, a shot with pretty close man and hoping to have a defeatist time here to the national democratic party spending millions of dollars on: all red's campaign. >> john: broke, but the update from texas and we will see which way that rates goes as well. so many things to consider, sandra. >> sandra: indeed, protecting women's sports is bigger and bigger issue, john. the national level as well but more and more parents concern
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about the safety of their girls playing along sign alongside biological males. harris faulkner, linda schubert about to ask the former president for his position on the matter. >> how do you plan on addressing the transgender issue in women's sport questioning. >> we stop at. we absolutely stop it. you can't have it. it is a man playing physically from a muscular -- even if a little bit less, test and drugs, you ban it. the president bans it and you just don't let it happen. >> linda, welcome to you. you come from such a unique angle on all of this. why is this such a big concern for you? >> well, i have nine grandchildren. my husband and i have nine grandchildren and six are female. we have been in sports forever ourselves and our children, our own daughters and son. now, the nine grandchildren.
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six of them being female, my biggest concern is how -- i want to know that president trump is going to do something about this. we need to -- how is he going to get them off of the field, the courts, most most important, our locker rooms? >> sandra: what would be -- what would be the perfect solution for you to see? >> to say that that is totally banned. at me and not be on the field and courts with women. besides being dangerous, it is not fair because our women are not going to be able to get the titles that they deserve because the men are going to outdid them. >> sandra: do you have any already personal experiences with this with your children and grandchildren? >> personal, list for somebody on the field with them, no coach and not at this point. they are young enough, but i know people who have that are a little older. so i see it coming, and i'm very
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concerned because my grandchildren as well as my children, we love the sports and we love competition. if it will knock them out of pursuing what they love to do, that is a no-no for me. need to over the years, we have interviewed people with personal experiences that there are people who see it near you and now with your case and of many grandchildren who are young, you are fearing this will become a bigger and bigger issue in the field. linda, interesting perspective and we appreciate you joining us. did you have a final thought? >> well, just that i feel confident that president trump is the one who will get this taken care of. i do believe that it will be taking care of, and i am confident that once he gets in office, i can feel better about the situation. >> sandra: got it, i appreciate it and good to see you in that town hall.
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i think it's a much, lint appear. >> thank you for having me. >> sandra: riley gaines on games for girls, out kicked. who have been standing up for women and a pioneer and leader in all of this. first direction to linda's thoughts there. >> i thought linda did a fantastic job presenting her question and explaining why it is important to her as a mother and grandmother. i thought it was beautifully done. into that point, watching this town hall, i cannot even tell yo see president trump due in advance specific and really directed to women. of course, harris faulkner, who was fantastic, by the way, but also i'm already tuned into politics and i know president trump offers a better america for women. but today, to an audience full of lemon, he practically stated he will try for a safer, more affordable secure america for
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women and really for all americans. >> sandra: i want to play this sound of the state women's volleyball cocaptain and player fleming the trans volleyball player speaking out against biological men and women sports. listen here. >> i was honest from day one i don't agree with this. i will not pay on what you choose to do with your life personally but in volleyball, i can't stand for that. >> sandra: it is amazing the strength it is taking for some women to stand up for women and to stand up for themselves. we can see this can be a real safety issue, depending on the sport, riley. >> of course! we talk about the unfairness and we talk about the locker and we talk about the free-speech element and how women are being censored by the universities or these larger institutions or what have you. but the safety aspect is a huge, usage piece why this matters. we can see now of course as more
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and more unfortunate circumstances continued to happen across the country, we will see how it is affecting races whether the presidential race or of that key senate races. i know we talked about the little segment before colin allred in the debate last night in texas and i was watching this and i was so baffled knowing his voting record and to sam a christian, father and i don't support these ridiculous ideas. to me watching at, eat either you are a liar and certain he has a layer in either like last night or light up with his votig record or a coward, which i believe is a combination of the two. i believe what we are seeing, weather: already, bob ac, to jacky rosen, kamala harris, these are people desperately hoping to run and hide from their voting record. gender ideology issue hasn't been brought up at all in the foreign national debates they have had thus far. she needs to be asked the same question that linda asked president trump this morning.
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how will you address the issue of men competing in men's sports. i don't think we will see this tonight from bret baier and exclusive interview with the vice president. >> sandra: we will see pressure and speaking out this has more for the president speaking to harris about that. >> just yesterday, they had a volleyball match and a person who transitioned, okay? they have to be careful because this can terminate your political career a few say off quebec transition from man to female and i saw this lamb. i never saw a ball hit so hard hit a girl on the head that even in volleyball permanently and really hurt badly. speed two more women that stood up in the case of former president up against biological males and women sports and the more we see the change in the holes and you should be able to play on the team that matches the identity that you choose is
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going down. the number going up for those who believe they should only play on the teams that match their birth and gender so this is a bigger and thicker national issue and we will see how it does or impacts the election. we will watch all of that, riley, always good to get your voice and hear, of course. >> absolutely, of course. >> we need to protect the president not just on the ground that in all aspects of his travel and his presence, at home or convoy or in the air. >> john: some lawmakers called for military protection for former president trump. the biden administration is now stepping up to call out iran over threats. former secretary mike pompeo on that and more coming up. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> john: there are growing questions over the vetting
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afghan national planning a terrorist attack in the country. it has been back and forth in the white house what was and was not done. let's bring in the secretary of state mike pompeo, fox news contributor. mr. secretary, we have had shifting stories how to be guided in this country. the national story fitted to work for the cia, dhs humanitarian role with afghanistan withdrawal in special visa status after arriving at the united states. now we are told he has not pay 25ed status and vindicated in 2023 when asked for extension ad now officials are saying he wast after that that he became radicalized two years after entering the country. what do you make of the shifting sands in the story? >> john, it is great to be with you. it is difficult to know what to make when so much what the administration has told us about
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instances like this is not true. they left no americans behind in afghanistan and working hard to keep america safe. now they told us did a 25 or did not vet or did it once but insufficiently vetted and the clear result is what we have seen the last couple of days. they pulled this guy out preparing to conduct terror against america. >> john: listen to what he said. speak of the individual came in through parole and afghan national and when we vet family do so intensively and we vet an individual, it is a point in time screaming and vetting procs and subsequently the individual could be of danger, we take appropriate law enforcement action. that is exactly what we did in this case. >> john: does that satisfy you question.
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>> boy, this is the same gentleman told us the border was secure when he had tens of thousands of people coming across every single month so his credibility is low. it is true information change and information becomes available. for that party's right but clearly something significantly messed and some along the process and i worry about him and particularly that more broadly how many other secretary mayorkas did stop coming across the border who didn't come in on it visa or parole as they describe this guy coming through. they are sitting somewhere in america many a terror plot and only hope is information rises and the fbi local law enforcement catches them. the risk of terror has not gone away after 9/11 here which only hard work and decency of good people large-scale terrorist attacks at bay and many people come across the border and you don't vet any of them in any way whatsoever regardless of this particular gentleman, the risk
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is very real and much higher than it needed to be absent biden-harris administration's failures at the southern border. >> john: office of inspector general dhs did not share the confidence of the dhs secretary because here is what it said in the report. september 6, 2022, we determined dhs at obstacles with afghan evacuees arriving as operation allies. u.s. customs and border protection did not always have critical data to properly vet and cpc admitted parole packings into the united states. we were told time and time again by the state department, pentagon budget and the president himself, listen to what biden said. >> at these sites, we are conducting first scrutiny security screening for everyone who is not a u.s. citizen or a lawful permanent residents. anyone arriving in the
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united states will have undergone background checks. >> john: how thorough was the background check and for tawhedi who gets identified and put in jail, how many others are out there roaming around? >> this is the risk i was speaking of. but is not the one you know about. it is the hundreds we don't know about. john, you remember that kabul failure happened when we had 13 americans killed in all of those gold star members. these people sitting in airports trying to get them out frantically and we saw how chaotic it was. secretary mayorkas cannot be possibly right. the betting was inadequate and chaotic and it was not systemic. that risk still sitting inside of the united states that we can have a really bad day because of someone who was inadequately vetted or not vet if need be at all is very real and some think the entire nation needs to be concerned about your joe i hope the fbi is working
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diligently to clean up the failures of secretary they work is to properly vet these people at the front and before they got here. >> john: mr. secretary we are running out of time or to this message from the biden white house the iranian assassinate prep former trump and telling the white house telling iran this would be an act of war. what is your take on that? >> someone he b12s has tried to kill a couple of years i have a horrible bias here. him what they said that by what they should be saying even threatening to president of the united states let alone going after him is indeed something the united states should respond to. bill clinton did that and former president bush was threatened. we not wait until they actually act to impose because on the iranian. not only senior former senior government officials but americans killed on american soil by iranian regime clearly intent on doing so. >> john: secretary pompeo, is
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good to catch up with you and always great to have you here today. >> god bless you, have a good afternoon. spate of a crisis at the southern border impacting americans all over the country f the top issues in the presidential election. suggest how much will it sway american voters? former acting dhs secretary ad what has thoughts on that next. we have been sounding alarms across the country we were just the front lines and this is going to affect the country and now we are starting to see that. ♪ ♪
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we don't want murderers, drug dealers, human traffickers. speech at the voter is to be the top issue in the election. let's bring in jeff chadwick, dhs secretary. that was the former president earlier and kamala harris also sat down with charlegmagne that god and he was pressing her on the border. here is how she responded to. >> doesn't the biden administration have to take the blame for the border though, a lot of billing because the first three years, you did nothing with the border. >> alum and, thing we dropped we broken immigration system, which by the way, the president did not fix when he was president. >> sandra: how well all of this that with american voters? >> i think the american voter stated that. she takes no responsibility for the crisis they have caused but i hear this a lot here until they talk about a bill they dropped. they like to talk about bills they support but they don't
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actually take executive action. let's take a look at that bill they dropped in 2021. it provides amnesty for millions of individuals in the country, including every individual departed under president trump for four years they have allowed to come back into the country and get a pathway to citizenship. it eliminates or encourages asylum fraud because it says today you have a year to claim asylum. it would do away with that year or two i could go on and on about the bill they dropped. it is clear to me they are not serious about fixing the crisis at the border because otherwise they would have been in these radical positions and actually institute things that work. >> sandra: to that point, grow lent violent gang hopping up and the american cities and we covered it aurora and other plas and this is how it was handled h an exchange with j.d. vance on tba. watch here. >> i'm going to stop you.
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think incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes and the mayor said our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns. a handful. >> only mart that, do you hear yourself, only a handful of apartment complexes taken over y venezuelan gangs and donald trump is a problem and not kamala harris' open border? >> this is what the media tried to do minimize the impact on american communities. all of this is having. it is only an incident or a small fraction or small percentage of what is going on. that is not what the american people believe here until they are concerned about the crime and their communities and whether it is to incidences or 20 incidents it impacts the community and those the same. so i think i can american people see through this and they look at comments like that from abc and others and they shake their
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>> john: president biden set to deliver the eulogy for ethel kennedy in washington as the kennedy family along with friends and dignitaries celebrate her life. ethel kennedy was 96 when she died last week. alexandria hoff is at the white house, a life well lived, alexandria. >> we heard so many people all different walks of life come together to honor someone they truly cherish. we hear from family members and for president obama and clinton and president biden will be delivering his parting words to the political matriarch in a short time. we are hearing from rory kennedy, actually the daughter of ethel and bobby kennedy who was expecting when bobby kennedy was killed and born after his death. today service, this memorial two days after the funeral mass held
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on cape cod for president obama share this. >> she loved family. she loved friendship. but as anyone who ever met ethel knows, she was a lot more than that. she was a big dose in a small package. [laughter] while bobby was shy and serious, apparently, ethel was not. [laughter] he was a spitfire from a young age. >> that daughter of coal miner inexperience highs have the social highs and human losses and ethel kennedy was devout catholic and married bobby kennedy and was expecting her 11th child at the time. she was known as a strong force and her husband's role as attorney general ends in a direct new york. president biden has open admiration for ethel and late
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husband. robert f. kennedy permanently placed in the oval office and president biden wrote this about bobby kennedy's death adding "four years later i lost my wife and ethel, tedder, there for me and my sense. she help me through strength and perseverance." among the pallbearers today, he called his mother fearless into cold musical interludes kenny chesney and the other performance by steam, john. >> john: alexandria hoff at the white house, thanks. from all of us at fox news we want to offer condolences to colleagues and son of ethel kennedy, douglas kennedy. we will be back in a moment. we really don't want people to think of feeding food like ours is spoiling their dogs. good, real food is simple. it looks like food,
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