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didn't get the clarity around some of the border transitions that she has made and different positions that are are fine but you didn't get the explanation. what you really see with both of these candidates, bret, they believe the closing argument here has to be that the other side is really really bad. we will see did that works here over the next 20 days. >> bret: well, panel, i appreciate it. it was a big day. i wish i had more time because i had a whole bunch of other questions from a whole bunch of other people. >> good job. >> bret: panel, thank you very much. tomorrow on "special report" additional reaction, obviously to this interview and where we are on the campaign trail. plus common ground, american energy policy. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. a big night tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and, yes, still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" is now. ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. my angle in moments but, first, of course, kamala harris sat down for her first fox news
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interview with bret baier now she clearly wasn't prepared to answer the real questions. >> bret: how many illegal immigrants would you estimate your administration has released into the country the last three and a half years. >> i am glad you raised the issue of immigration, i agree with you it is a topic of discussion that people want to rightly have. and you know what i'm going to talk about right now. >> bret: yeah a number. 1 million? 3 million? >> bret, let's just get to the point, okay? the point is that we have a broken immigration system that needs to be repaired. >> bret: so you're homeland security secretary said about. >> but i'm not finished. i'm not finished. we have. >> bret: rough estimate of 6 million people have been released into the country. let me just finished and i will get you the question i promise you. >> i was beginning to answer. >> laura: she is the sitting vice president of the united states. who was put in charge of the
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border, what, in the first month that they were in office? and she will not answer a direct and simple question it is her responsibility to know. she would not take responsibility though for anything that really happened during her time in office. certainly not for the invasion that she unleashed on our country. >> bret: looking back, do you regret the decision to terminate remain in mexico at the beginning of your administration? >> at the beginning of our administration, within hours of taking the oath, the first bill that we offered congress, practically within hours of taking the oath, was a bill to fix our immigration system. >> bret: yemen it was called the u.s. citizenship act of 2021. >> exactly. >> bret: essentially a pathway to citizenship. >> may i please finish. >> bret: yemen. >> may i finish responding,
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please? you have to let me finish, please. >> bret: you had the white house, the house and the senate. >> i'm in the middle of responding to the point you are raising. >> bret: okay. >> and i would like to finish. >> bret: yes, ma'am. >> we recognized from day one that to the point of this being your first question, it is a priority for us as a nation and for the american people. and our focus has been on fixing a problem. >> laura: okay. this is an issue that yours truly has been focusing on for 25 years or so. here's the deal. she knows this is incredibly damaging to her campaign. she knows that she cannot tout her record on the border. so what she does instead is she shifts she just moves to the same old cliches we have a broken immigration system. we signed onto the lankford bill which, of course, on the angle you saw we completely exposed it
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for the fraud that was. bret pointed out that under that bill still 1.8 million migrants could be waived into the country. you wouldn't have to declare an emergency unless it was 1.8 million people who had crossed in. so it wasn't really a border bill. it was an immigration bill. but she can't really speak to the details, despite the fact that, again, she is the border czar. and, again. she points herself into this same radical direction that she was in back in 2019 where people saw her back then as a true radical. she is still a true radical. that's why she refuses to renounce her policies. >> bret: immigration, you supported allowing immigrants into the country illegally to apply for drivers licenses, to qualify for free tuition at universities. to be enrolled in free healthcare. do you still support those things? >> listen, that was five years ago. and i'm very clear that i will follow the law. i make that statement over and
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over again and as vice president of the united states, that's exactly what i have done. not to mention before. >> bret: you -- if that's the case, you chose a running mate, tim walz, governor of minnesota, who signed those very things into state law. so do you support that? >> we are very clear and i am very clear as is tim walz, that we must support and enforce federal law and that is exactly what we will do. >> laura: all right. joining us now eric trump, executive vice president of the trump organization. so, eric she refuses to give an answer -- i just keep going back to how many people have you all let into the country? she will not answer that question. your response just on that po point? >> i mean, laura, the only thing that's very clear using what she said over and over again, i have been very clear is why she hasn't done an interview in 46
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days because she can't answer these questions. right? that was so apparent tonight. bret asked her a simple question. do you support, you know, sex changes for illegal incarcerated immigrants? >> laura: yeah we're going to get do that. >> i'm going to follow the law. no, no. do you support it. donald trump would have said no, no. i do not support it. bret, i do not support it. that's what donald trump would have said. she was wandering all over the place. then she gets out border security is very important to me. if border security was so important to you, why did you fly 320,000 people on private planes into airports all across the country in the middle of the night? if border security was so important to you, why did you sell the border wall meaning the slats of steel that my father had built? why did you sell it for scrap metal to the lowest bidder? why did you sell off the wall? if border security was so important to you, why did you turn off all the security of cameras that are on these massive polls 100 yards behind the wall so that people couldn't see the invasion that is hang at the southern border, right? it's a hell of a lot more than 6 million people. 6 million people that were let
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go in the united states. over 20 million people have come into the united states, including 120,000 deaths this year, laura of fentanyl deaths of our youth in this country. who have been poisoned based on the fact that we have that person right there who can't answer a damn question and clearly does not care about the issues at hand. that, laura ingraham. is why she has not done an interview in 46 days other than "call her daddy" podcast as a category 5 hurricane is about to hit the great state of florida. it's a joke. this country deserves so much better than what we just saw. >> laura: her own administration has come up with the estimates of the number of encounters -- they call them encounters at the border. she, again, i'm just going to go back. >> this is a very important point. she knows that is horrifically damaging to her campaign. when people see that migrants are getting monthly stipends as we have veterans living on the streets of united states of
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america. as we have families who can't afford to, you know, pay, you know, the interest on their credit card or their -- or a car loan. she is like, you know, let me finish. that whole let me finish thing. that was also a little strategy she tried to employ when she really couldn't answer the question. she was also eric asked again for the third time in a week. i believe it was a week, 10 days if you are going to turn the page if you are a change candidate how does that manifest itself? >> so you are not joe biden, you are not donald trump, nothing comes to mind that you would do differently? >> let me be very clear, my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. and, like every new president that comes in to office, i will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas, i represent a new generation of leadership. >> laura: again falls back on bureau my and cliches, a new
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generation of leadership, eric trump. >> her policies have destroyed cities san francisco. every company has left, elon musk just left. there is no industry anymore there. you can't afford to live there it's the most expensive city by far in this country. you can't walk down the street without getting robbed. you can't walk down the street without stepping over a hypodermic needle or walking through a homeless camp. she destroyed one of the great american cities, this is the next generation of leadership? if the next generation of leadership is what she did to san francisco, then every single american ought to be absolutely petrified and i think they are. the other question she couldn't answer, laura, is why didn't you blow the whistle on joe biden you were with him every day for a period of four years. you lied to the american people over and over said that he was a wonderful president. that he had his cognition there. clearly the guy -- lie to the american people.
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>> laura: play that soundbite and finish on the other side. >> bret: you told many interviewers that joe biden was on his game. ran around circles on his staff. when did you first notice that president biden's mental faculties appeared diminished? joe biden, i have watched from the ole office to the situation room. he has the judgment and experience to do exactly what he has done and very important decisions on behalf of the american people. bret, joe biden is not on the ballot. >> laura: okay, that's another tactic. he's not on the tactic. >> we didn't say he was on the ballot. we asked a simple question. when did you notice that he was in decline. you are saying donald trump is unhinged and mentally unstable. how do you have any credibility in questioning his instability or supposed instability when you wouldn't speak up against joe
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biden? >> well, i mean this is a problem. pathological liars, laura. this is also coming from the person who said that, you know, she worked at mcdonald's and sweating there so hot over the grease that she made french fries she never worked at mcdonald's. coming from the same person picked a running mate said he was in combat in afghanistan. when the guy never went to afghanistan afghanistan and combat. same person said he would absolutely ban fracking in pennsylvania and then she comes out and says yes, i never said that i think frac something a wonderful thing. bret. >> laura: she said that's five years ago. bret brought up all of her old positions. and she said well, that's five years ago. and she said we're going to follow the law. she kept saying we're going to follow the law. they make up the law. >> telling me that the person -- sure, they just have no conviction. that's fine, too. you kind of flutter in the wind. you don't know the president you actually get sitting behind resolute desk in the white house. that's not what america wants. there was nothing about that interview that showed any kind of strength, any kind of backbone. i mean, you know, there was
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nothing that was said from her in that interview. i mean, it was just the same soundbites that frankly she has been mocked for saying over and over and over. yes, we are going to turn the page. let me be very clear. donald trump is -- laura, it is so sad. we deserve so much better. our country is falling apart. our economy stinks. everything is too expensive. taxes are destroying this country. manufacturing is leaving this nation wouldn't do anything different than joe biden. sitting three feet away from him in the vice president. three feet away from the oval office. backs everything she did different person than joe? the contradiction don't make sense. i'm a smart guy but none of us could follow it. you couldn't follow it either. >> no why she has avoided interview for the last 46 days other than the "call her daddy"
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podcast. >> laura: showing up late. that was a power move. we know why she did that your dad was at the detroit economic club yesterday master class. really was a master class in leverage negotiations, why tariffs are important tool in negotiations. i thought to myself kamala harris could not do that if her life depended on it. explain the federal reserve. what does it do? explain how, you know, the fed -- you know, works with interest rates? how does that effect markets? do you think she could do that? i know you probably are going to say no. she couldn't do that again if her life depended on it. >> laura never had a real job. been in the government entire life. never signed the front of the check. never run a business. never been on the receiving end of the very policies that she puts. in she wants to, you know, have a tax on unrealized gains in
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this country an congratulations to everybody in this country bankrupt. you would see her policies from san francisco and how damaging they would be. so proud of my father that whole audience were standing up. they were clapping. >> laura: i loved it. >> he is 1 hers% right, he has been right about tariffs it's the greatest negotiating tool in the world. don't take your companies out of the united states. >> laura: she couldn't talk about it. don't take your companies out of the u.s. we are also going to make the united states the most business friendly place in the world. we are going to have the lowest taxes. the best business environment. the lowest regulation. we are going to bring the wealth of the world to the united states. right? and we're also not going to allow countries around the world to rip us off. i was so proud of him yesterday. i thought he was awesome. bret. >> laura: it was very positive. we are going to rock this and have fun doing it. eric, this was wild. but, i enjoyed watching this because it's a contrast between trump and phenomenal. thank you, eric, joining me now, stephen miller, founder of
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america first to president trump, steven, kamala is constantly demonizing donald trump, yet, of course, he is polling than he ever has before. >> laura: look how she responds when bret actually pointed this out? >> bret: why is half the country supporting him? why is he beating you in a lot of swing states? why if he is as bad as you say that half of this country is now supporting this person who could be the 47th president of the united states? why is that happening? >> >> this is election for president of the united states. not supposed to be easy. >> bret: are they misguided the 50%? are they stupid? what is it. >> oh, god i would never say that about the american people. if you listen to donald trump. if you listen to any of these rallies, he is the one that tends to demean. >> laura: steven, running for president is not supposed to be easy. you call the guy a fascist and complain about his rhetoric.
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we will get that that aspect coming up in the angle. what about her response there? >> that was one of the most devastating clips from this interview. this entire interview was a catastrophe for kamala harris. it's the first time she has ever been substanley pressed by an interviewer on any of other policy positions. she didn't have one coherent answer the entire time. in that clip you just played. of course she couldn't explain why of one word that she says is true. why donald trump is now more popular than are. she can't explain it because she knows she is lying. she knows it's a smear campaign. she knows it's a defamation campaign. she knows it's hoaxes all the way down. of course she can't admit that. so she has nothing. in question after question after question. she had no answer to the first minute of the interview. when bret just asked her how many illegals have you let into the country? and she has no clue. could you imagine running for president and not even knowing in the last four years how many
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illegals you let in? it's one disqualifying moment after another, laura. >> laura: she knows. but that was -- i mean, that was disingenuous. she knows how many. she is not a dumb person. maybe she is not a good campaigner. she is not totally dumb person. she knows, basically, what is it 7 million, 8 million, 15? she knows generally how many. but, again, she knows her record is really indefensible to at least half the country. and so you can't talk about your record. because you need to peel away a few percentage points, right? she didn't talk about her -- why her economic record with biden is going to raise people's standard of living. i mean, i didn't hear any hope at all in this interview, really. where was the hope? where was the joy and where was the love? she can't sell any hope joy or love because as you have mentioned she has sown herself at the hip the last four years not necessarily by being the
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co-pilot for the last four years but by saying she wouldn't change a single thing. >> she owns inflation, afghanistan, the october 7th attack, owns the ukraine. the joblessness, the crime the joblessness, all of it. you talk about showing love. she had a moment in that interview where she could have shown love for her fellow citizens when bret confronted her with the fact that she set free the two illegal alien men who attacked, strangled and murdered jocelyn nungaray. she could have shown humanity we should have never released them. shown complete remorse. >> laura: do we have that soundbite? i don't know if we have that soundbite. we don't have it, okay. her answer was basic little like she said i feel terrible. i feel, you know, i'm so sorry for their loss. which, of course, she has to say. >> i'm sorry it happened. which i shouldn't have let those monsters into the country tray that killed her that she let.
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in. >> laura: that story has been sadly repeated countless times of people brutalized at the hands of illegals. but, again, there is no defending their economic record or their record on the border. the number one and two issues is inflation thrown in there they can't defend any of that all they can do is say donald trump is terrible, mean, it's like a, very of mean tweets it's back again. that's all she can do. i mean, so it's the same rinse, repeat over and over again. i don't see how anyone watching that interview with bret thinks that their standard of living is going to improve over the next four years if kamala harris becomes president. am i missing something that she said that would indicate the economy is going to take off? >> no, i think the bret interview was a total political catastrophe for her. because, this was her one chance in front of a non-pro-kamala audience, an audience that wasn't completely in the tank for kamala. an interview that wasn't completely in the tank for her
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to explain what you said what she is going to do about affordability. peace and civility in the word. hegemony of iran nut middle east and wide open border. all she had in that entire interview were the same stupid smears and lies and hoaxes against donald trump that are turning voters away from her and to donald trump as we see movement every single day in the polls. her campaign going down. donald trump's campaign going up. and i will just go back again to this point where people have been murdered by these illegal i will grants and all she had to do was to say this was wrong. we should have never set them free. we will never do it again. she couldn't say it. she couldn't say it. >> laura: steven, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. all right, so, again, you are turning the page, you are incumbent basically now. but you are the change candidate. but did she do anything to indicate that she would be or is it kamala the figure head for the establishment? we'll get into that more. more from the interview with bret baier, next. ♪
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>> more than 70% of people say the country are on the wrong track. if it's on the wrong track, that track follows three and a half years of you if you are turning the page, you have been in
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office for three and a half years. >> and donald trump has been running for office since. >> you have been the person holding the office. >> come on, you and i both know what i'm talking. >> i actually don't. what are you talking about. >> what i'm talking about is over the last decade people. >> bret: you were in power. >> listener, over the last decade, it is clear to me people are exhausted with someone who professes to be a leader who spends full time demeaning and engaging in personal grievances. >> laura: joining me now mary katharine ham ben domenech, both fox news contributors. ben, she has had, what, three months to come up with an answer to that question. and that is the best that she could do. >> ben: you know, laura, i really feel like this interview was an opportunity for kamala harris and a missed opportunity
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she chose to sit down with fox good thing. it has the largest audience of independent viewers that you are going to find on any capable station. she could have in this moment sounded a note of humility and grace. frankly distanced herself from them in a way that i think is very possible to say that i'm going to demand better when it comes to our border policy. i'm going to demand more from homeland security. i'm going to not let things like this lag lation under my administration. instead we got filibustering. we got an aggressive recitation of talking points that we have heard before. and i think that this was a huge missed opportunity for her. there are actual gettable voters for her i believe in key states like pennsylvania. nobody who tuned in who falls into that category can see a candidate here in kamala harris, who has learned anything from the last three and a half years. instead, it sounded like she was just pitching to her comfortable base who are watching msnbc and will be tuning in tomorrow to
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cope with morning joe. >> laura: i don't think that it wwasn't prepared. i don't think that's it. mary katharine ham she refuses toe answer the question. i think she knows what they did. this was their agenda. tank the border policy of trump. roll back the economic advances of trump and reorder american society. so do you agree that it's not that she wasn't prepared. she refuses to answer. >> well, there is a different answer, which is that ben is right that there was an opportunity here and you are right that she probably knows that information but she has shown no propensity to be able to get information out into the world and to speak to voters in a convincing way. she has shown no ability to take an opportunity and the fact is, like she may very well have things in her head but she ain't communicating them.
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and david plouffe is on twitter right now saying that, hey, this was an ambush interview. >> laura: ambush? >> people saying out loud all of the questions that they would like to ask of your candidate for three months and you have been watching the tv. you should those questions to your candidate and train her so she can answer them in inexcusable that over and over and over again she cannot do it. >> laura: david plouffe is trying to prepare for a potential kamala harris loss and he still wants to work an that. that's why he is saying that ben, it was not that much conversation about the economy. the number one issue in the country. bret tried to get her to really address it. let's play the soundbite. >> why do you think more people say they trust him on the economy than they trust you? >> i think that when you look at an analysis of our plans for what we would do as president of the united states, it has been clear to those who study and
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understand how economic policy works that moving forward. people are ready to chart a new way forward. they want a president who has a plan for the future and a plan that is sound and will strengthen our country. my plan for the economy does exactly that. >> laura: okay, ben, she leans back on the experts. she references goldman sachs later on well these people say. so it's old experts say routine. was that convincing? >> no, i don't think it is. and i don't think that it speaks to any of the problems that people have in kitchen table issues. you know, across the country, again, this is an expected question. just as mary katharine just said. it's not as if bret jumped out of the hedges and surprised her with a very basic question about the economy. you know, it's one of these things that i just think she is so incapable of relating to normal people that she has to fall back on these talking points of i come from the middle
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class as an excuse as opposed to speaking to them about how grocery prices are going to go in the opposite direction under me, that they have been going under joe biden in the last three and a half years. she can't answer that question because she doesn't have an answer for it and she doesn't understand how the economy works. >> laura: mary katharine and ben sorry for the short segment tonight. thank you seven. seems like the left is scrambling. seem like they are grasping for ideas. so what do they go back to to try to sell what is not working in the kamala harris campaign? i will tell you about it in my angle, next. ♪ we are living with afib. and over 400,000 of us have left blood thinners behind... ...for life. we've cut our stroke risk and said goodbye to our bleeding worry. with the watchman implant. watchman. it's one time, for a lifetime.
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rain shower lawyer attack of the 54 woman that's the angle. >> he has talked about turning the american military on the american people. he has talked about going after people who are engaged in
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peaceful protest. he has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him. this is a democracy. and in a democracy. the president of the united states in the united states of america should be willing to be able to handle without being age to say he would lock people up for doing it. >> laura: she was raging in that interview at the top with bret baier. well, i think she probably sees what all of us see that beating trump is a lot harder than they thought. and they are beginning to lose ground in key places. so now they are going back to what didn't work every other time they tried it. obsessing over trump's language. and the hyperbole of the last 24 hours, as tired as the dinosaur spewing it. >> putin is the 20th century's adolf hitler. what is putin trying to do? he is trying to play donald
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trump. so i think we are in such dangerous position that trump might become president again. >> laura: president again. going back to the russia collusion nonsense. i guess it's easier than grappling with one incontrovertible fact, bob, putin didn't dare invade ukraine when trump was president. well, look, this final inning smearing of trump is just more of the same. >> this feels like what you read in history are the last days of a dictatorship. to me, this would be like if there was an iphone in the bunker in 1945, this is the kind of things you would hear, the stuff he is saying on stage in the course of this. and it's, you know, obviously it's incredibly dangerous. >> laura: now they are in hitler's bunker. >> laura: trump is dangerous to these people? what about the 10 million migrants, including violent
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criminals that biden and walz let into america is that incredibly dangerous? nah. now, when they say dangerous, let me tell you what they really mean. >> they mean that another trump presidency will be dangerous to their grip on influence and power. and even casual political observers notice the obvious message coordination hang here. from the "new york times" claiming that trump is escalating threats and offering a far left democratic form of government, i mean, come on. of course kamala's ever trusty friends at axios they add onto the pig pile revealing the blueprint for kamala harris' campaign's closing argument. in a nutshell, let me tell you what it is. joy and love didn't do the trick. no one brought her freedom and change narrative. they weren't buying that and now her brat summer is just a fear-mongering fall. axios says that she has countered trump's increasingly
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dark grievance filled rhetoric with warnings of what could happen if he is elected a move that some former biden aides says sounds like their own strategy. because it's already been done before by biden and it didn't work. look, it's not the first time that she has been accused of copping other's work without attribution, is it? she went on tirade trying to play to the squad and people like rachel maddow, the woman whose party tried to put donald trump in jail is now claiming in lie after lie that he is the antidemocratic force to fear. >> donald trump is increasingly unstable, and unhinged. he sent a mob, an armed mob to the united states capital and he refused to engage in the peaceful transfer of power. he considers any american who doesn't support him to be an enemy to our country.
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>> outrageous. >> and further he says as commander-in-chief he would use our military to go after them. >> laura: lie, lie, lie, lie. go peacefully to do your march to the capitol. wasn't that what he said? something like that i'm pair phrasing. seriously, of course, reverting to biden's old strategy, charlottesville, january 6th. enemy list, hitler, putin, the end of the constitution. i got say what else do they have? they have to go back to it. because they sure as heck don't want to talk about the massive layoffs happening across america. and, yet, none of the anti-trump smears i think are going to change the public views on any of this. the issue that matters most in this country is the economy. but, again, kamala's team thinks it's scaring voters about trump is the only card they have to play. yet, how can it possibly make americans vote against their own
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pocketbooks which will obviously be doing if they vote for her? now, the polling is consistently terrible for harris saying that 59% say the economy is getting worse, more than twice as many say it's getting better than they say it's getting better. only 23% say it's getting better. and among registered voters who say the economy is worsening, trump leads harris by a sweeping 53 points. so the spin meisters and the messaging gurus. >> loses argument made by a woman who has never won a national primary woman warns about trump's rhetoric while they casually spew the worst insults at trump i don't think she believes what she is saying none of them do.
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they never really have. a talking point in the absence of a real record to run on. and that's the angle. all right. coming up, kamala's campaign plagued by incompetence in a key swing state. we'll bring you all the details, next. ♪
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♪ >> laura: there are signs of some potentially big trouble for kamala in key swing states. first, let's start in michigan. >> a lot of black males are not into the harris campaign. >> i think it's touch and go right now i see shades of the hillary clinton campaign with the arrogance of a democratic party out of touch with the electorate. >> neither candidate has won this state yet. i don't think people know kamala harris yet. >> laura: and in pennsylvania a new report from politico is quoting top democrats in the state saying that the campaign there is being poorly run. one describing her operation as a mess. and incredibly frustrating. joining me now doug schoen, democratic pollster and strategist. doug, my feeling on this is when people start finger pointing inside the party, you know, when you are 20 days out. that's never a good sign. >> it's, in fact, laura, you are absolutely right. a very bad sign. i'm picking up from my
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democratic friends and sources precisely what you are reporting. the so-called blue wall of michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania is eroding for the democrats. there is a level of disorganization on the ground, and incoherence. vis-a-vis the messaging that is clear. and what i'm picking up is that the harris campaign really doesn't have a closing message or strategy as we, i think, saw in bret baier's interview with kamala harris today. >> laura: yeah, her points on the economy didn't really hit home and the number one issue she still doesn't really have an answer except look at my plan on my website. >> and, there is not a clear sense as to what she is going to do different than joe biden, which, as you point out, close to 60% of america has made them feel worse off. she hasn't articulated a
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coherent plan. and it's frankly perfectly logical that she would say different times, different circumstances, different plan. here is what i'm doing. here is what trump is doing. vote vote for me. she hasn't done it. i don't have a sense, laura, she is going to do it. >> laura: she only has 20 days left. people are voting in some states across the country. do you think this interview helped her at all marginally or not at all? >> i don't think it helped at all. i think she felt she had reached some swing voters. but, to me, the absence of clear answers, the real sense of, you know, confusion to perfectly logical questions that bret asked, to me suggest that it underscored all the issues and concerns that undecided swing voters have.
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don't think it helped a bit. and it may well hurt her. >> laura: they did mean tweets 3.0. trump is mean, vote for me. that's basically her closing argument. doug, thank you so much. kamala and joe have their own words of the day. "seen and unseen" with raymond arroyo is next. ♪ and bleeding worry, for life. watchman. it's one time, for a lifetime.
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>> laura: it is time for seen and unseen when we reveal the stories behind the headlines, all right raymond, we spend a lot of time talking about a kamala harris with the bret baier but we still have a president's go. >> biden traveled down to philadelphia for president kamala harris i think at least. >> president biden: we gave medicare the power -- cancer drug, excuse me. she beat trump so bad in the debate he is scared to death of meeting her again, that is a fact.
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>> scared to death to beat her again? the question it raises the, if kamala harris is a page turn on what was, why are they sending what has been out to promote her? i will leave that there. >> laura: it's almost like she did not have a response, when did you notice that biden was in decline? [laughter] it is popped up in recent months , we have not been kata gliding in on the angle for four years. >> did notice however, whatever kamala harris has joe biden has caught her to puke now he is doing his own word of the day routine repeating one word over and over, the word of the day? loser be nine he is a loser. he wasn't only a loser in 2020, he is a loser in everything he does. the only loser i know is donald trump. [laughter] >> laura: so is-year-old man! all right raymond, kamala harris with the bret baier, had his own word of the day, finish.
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♪ ♪ >> may still finish? may finish responding? you have to let me finish, please, i'm in the middle of responding to the point you are raising and i would like to finish. let me just finish. >> laura: >> i think she is finished laura b5 that is true! >> when he don't know anything and have seen this often in business, when you don't know anything people started filibustering and trying to turn the tables on you as if you are the problem. that is not the reality. at all think she did resolve many favors dodging everything. >> laura: you know what she also did? you and i both know what i'm talking about. is a some secret code? what are you talking about? >> right could have done a monolog without her. >> laura: tell us about what is happening now with the menendez brothers, the netflix show on the menendez brothers?
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>> lyle and eric menendez stories, it is a reunited interest into this gaze when that menendez boys were convicted of first-degree murder in 1996 were killing their parents, alleged evidence of sexual abuse was not allowed in their trial. eric menendez wrote a letter to his cousin in 1988 about the abuse he received from his father before the killings puke the d.a. in los angeles in reviewing the case based on that evidence, there is a hearing scheduled in november. my question is is a time to look at this or z media generator? the whole family came forward demanding that d.a. reopened this and give them a new sentence. >> laura: it is definitely a different world way and we look at these things through a different lens. when was it, 1989? >> 96! 96 they were convicted, they kill their parents and 89. when you read the letter of been trying to avoid that, it is still happening but it's wise
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now, every night, as stay up thinking going to come at me. this is pretty intense stuff that i think at the time people ignored. >> laura: they also have that guy from the group with that information that he revealed which again will be considered. >> the same age. >> laura: allegedly, and was obviously worked in the record business, that is how he knew him. name and we appreciated, always he that is a huge case if that action goes forward. thank you pick that is all for us tonight, make sure to follow me on social media, new stuff going up on instagram. it is america now and forever kai gray job by right bear, fantastic interview and jesse watters takes it from here. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight... >> when did you first notice

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