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voters, encouraging them to turn out and vote. >> bill: thank you for coming on. early voting in person lasts for how long? >> i believe in georgia it goes until november 1st in georgia. >> bill: thank you for your time. we'll check back in with you before then. thank you. >> sounds good. thank you. >> bill: former mayor, there she is. see how that goes. before we leave, we haven't confirmed this yet. the idf is doing dna testing and fingerprinting. a lot of reports that sinwar is dead. online coming out of and tel aviv. we have not yet nailed it down. >> dana: the point you have to decide if it's true, what's next? second in command apparently is in qatar. then what happens? harris faulkner takes you throw you the next hour. >> harris: we begin with a fox news alert. democratic white house nominee kamala harris headed into the battleground state of wisconsin today after facing what is her
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toughest interview yet. fox news's bret baier did not back down on tough topics that americans deserve answers on. we are just 19 days away from election day. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." bret's interview began with a tense exchange on one of the top issues for voters, the biden-harris border crisis. >> bret: how much illegal immigrants would you estimate, your administration has released into the country over the last 3 1/2 years? >> i'm 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: do you think it's 1 million or 3 million. >> let's get to the point. the point is that we have a broken immigration system that needs to be repaired. >> bret: your homeland security
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said 85% of apprehensions. a rough estimate of 6 million people have been released into the country. let me finish and i will get you lakin riley, and others are young women brutally assaulted and killed by men released at the beginning of the administration. do you owe those families an apology? >> let me just say first of all, those are tragic cases, there is no question about that. >> so do you owe them an apology is what i'm saying? >> i will tell you i am so sorry for her loss. so sorry for her loss, sincerely. but let's talk about what is happening right now with an individual who does not want to participate in solutions. >> harris: let's go back and talk about all the millions of people who were not vetted and in our country. she glossed over that like she is skating on a rink.
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concerns over who exactly is coming into our country now are growing by the day. here are a few high-profile victims. illegal immigrants are charged in all of their murders. one of them mom from maryland, a mom of five kids, rachel morin. her mother joined fox this morning. >> the pain never goes away. i'm going to walk with it the rest of my life. that's an unbearable thing. i want to feel happy again and i don't know how to do that. if they had secured the borders and just american people should come first, that's why we elect these officials, to protect our country, not to open the border and allow all these sworn enemies of our country into our country and then give them aid and comfort above the american people? that's just not right. >> harris: illegal immigrant
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crime a big issue during my town hall with former president donald trump that aired yesterday. trump took questions from an all-women town hall in battleground georgia. and they all said that this issue is important, on top of the list. one of the audience members had a personal connection. >> my son was on campus the day lakin riley was murdered. terrifying for all those kids. how quickly in a sanctuary city like they are calling athens, georgia, how quickly can you remove the threat to our society so our children can go on a run as they rightfully should do in a park in the daytime by themselves. >> we will end all sanctuary cities immediately. we'll end it. [cheers and applause] >> harris: is that an executive order? >> i can do it with an executive
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order. i will have to. why do they want open borders and why do they want sanctuary cities? sanctuary cities are meant for one thing, to protect criminals. that's what they've become. we will end all sanctuary cities in the united states and we are going to go back to normalsy and we'll have law and order. >> harris: that answer is everywhere today. in "focus" new republican senator marsha blackburn of the great state of tennessee. first of all, this issue is critical right now. 19 days out. your top line thoughts. >> harris, it is indeed critical and what we saw in kamala harris is someone who had no answers, who refused to take responsibility. she does not care about this issue enough to know how many migrants have come in, how many terrorists, how many gangs, how many gotaways are in this country.
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and what we learned from her in essence is that they are perfectly fine with this open border, with fentanyl, with the sex trafficking, the drug trafficking, the human trafficking because there is no plan to secure that border. she should have been able to say look, i've been out with the border patrol. she has not. she went to the border for one visit for 20 minutes. and that wasn't getting in the car and going on patrol with the border patrol like you have done, like i have done, seeing firsthand what they are encountering every single day. she had no answers, she took absolutely no responsibility, and did not have empathy for these families, for angel families, for their loss. i found it astounding. >> harris: there was one point -- you are right, she went to
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the border three years ago and then returned just a short time ago leading up to the election, very close to the election making it look rather political, if that's the case it would be about the timing of it. but also she didn't do exactly what you said. she didn't ride in a squad car or get to see what the men and women do. quickly, though, i sort of wonder how she could not even acknowledge the need for deportation of the criminal illegal immigrants in our country right now when they are suspected in every single murder that i just read off, one of them, bret asked her about. >> yes, and sh support deporting them because it is a criminal element. they have committed crimes and that is why my legislation the clear act, which we've had around for a while, would require ice to deport these
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individuals. and she is coming to the border issue too late because the american people have been living with this. they saw what president trump did to try to secure that border, starting to give border patrol what they needed, a physical barrier, better technology and more officers and agents on the ground. but as we have said time and again, this administration has turned every town into a border town and every state into a border state. >> harris: it happened almost overnight. >> that's exactly right. >> harris: we have breaking news and we're fortunate to have you with us as a senator today. i'm certain that this is an issue being talked about on the hill. greatest ally, israel at war in the middle east and just a short time ago israel's military has confirmed it is investigating
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the possibility it killed the head of hamas, sinwar, during one of their recent operations in gaza. sinwar was one of the masterminds, if not the mastermind, of the october 7th terror massacre of more than 1200 israelis. it was the deadliest day for the jewish people since the holocaust. israely defense force posted this. we're checking the possibility that one of the terrorists eliminated was sinwar. at this stage the identity of the terrorist cannot be confirmed. bring us up to speed what's happening on the hill? >> yes indeed. what we are hopeful is indeed they did get sinwar. the idf has been very focused, harris, to eliminate hamas would be doing the world and the palestinian people a service
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because we know what hamas has done there in the gaza strip. we also know that iran is who has been funding hamas and hezbollah and the houthis and the isis iraq, isis syria, and it is time for this administration to step up and to put the sanctions back on iranian oil sales because when they get a dollar, which they are making billions now selling their oil under the biden-harris administration, but see when iran gets a dollar it goes into funding terrorism or enriching uranium. let's put these sanctions back in place. if kamala harris wants to do something that will support israel, of course, she does done squishy on support for israel, there should never been any daylight between the u.s. and
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israel. we should stand resolutely with them. we should make certain they have what they need to defend themselves and we should sanction iran because iran is who is funding it. >> harris: i want to confirm. an israeli official is telling fox news yahya sinwar is dead. i want to get your immediate reaction. likely -- very likely he is dead. >> it is a good solid move to eliminating hamas, to take sinwar out. and we should continue to support israel as they move forward to defend their country and to defend their people. >> harris: what you said is so critical. it goes back to iran and this has got to be a situation where
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we tell iran, look, your proxies are falling, you are threatening a former u.s. president in donald trump, you are threatening the united states and our strongest ally in israel. tough talk now. israel has handed us an opportunity to really lean in. we'll see if we take it from the top white house under this administration. thank you. a former clinton advisor is raising some alarm over vice president kamala harris and the so-called blue wall politically for her she needs to win. he fears she is losing her grip on three states, which are do or die for her campaign. plus an abrupt ending to our bret baier's interview with kamala harris. >> look at what the administration did and think differently? madam vice president. they're wrapping me very hard
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>> bill: nothing comes to mind you would do differently? >> my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. >> why 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 an election for president of the united states. it is not supposed to be easy. >> so misguided 50%? are they stupid? >> i would never say that about the american people. if you listen to donald trump and watch any of his rallies he is the one to tends to demean and belittle and diminish. >> if you are turning the page you've been in office for 3 1/2 years. >> and donald trump has been running for office since -- >> you have been the person holding the office, madiam vice president. about. know what i'm tal >> i don't. >> i'm talking about over the last decade people have become
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-- >> you have been in power. >> harris: vice president harris is in wisconsin one day after the tough interview. you saw some of those feisty moments with bret baier. is a change from the friendlier faces she has been talking with over the past month and longer. making a lot of headlines. the move could signal a shift in strategy now given the neck-and-neck race between her and former president trump. here is her campaign spokesperson why she came to fox. >> there were a lot of democrats and independents who watch that network and undecided voters who watch that network. we in in campaign believe being on fox and getting the message out through fox is an important piece of the puzzle. >> harris: they finally spoke the truth and gave us credit for having the most di verse audience. that's the truth. new fox polling shows harris has
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lost ground among key voting blocks. black americans, latino, women and there are many that have been strategizing by the campaign when it came to the interview itself. here is bret with some behind the scenes information. >> we were supposed to start at 5:00 p.m. this was the time they gave us. originally we were going to do 25 or 30 minutes. then they said 20. it was getting whittled down and then the vice president showed up about 5:15. i could tell when we started talking that she was going to be tough to redirect without me trying to interrupt. >> harris: power panel now. matt gorman targeted victory president and former advisor to senator tim scott. david carlucci former new york state senator. great to see you. i want to get your impressions
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of the interview and your reaction as they were talking about with bret. the timing of this. >> staffer's jobs are to keep the job on time but the boss's job saying we can go a couple more minutes. you can do that. it would have been a good luck. it is funny democrats get a taste of what republicans deal with the mainstream media. do you think vance and trump are getting high fives and going to a press conference. they are seeing the tough, pointed but fair questions that you get. >> i thought it was fantastic for kamala harris to come on fox to reach those eyeballs. now she is changing many minds but the idea she is willing to go into unfriendly territory knowing she will get the gotcha questions and she delivered. >> harris: is that what you saw? you come on this program all the time. you never accuse me of being
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unfriendly. >> we have friendly conversation and that's what's important that we attack the policy not the person. we go after the platform, not the personality. unfortunately we've seen this political comment particularly donald trump go after people like adam schiff the other day calling him an enemy of the state. >> harris: everybody is going after everybody. that is the job description to win the race. you can keep it simple. i hear what you are saying but it is not fair to say that only one side. >> both sides do. >> harris: i have a quick question, david. she knew she is going into this and she knew she needed a media blitz and it wouldn't feel as good as the late night shows and i can't remember the ladies with the pads. i don't know, the podcast, forgive me. and the view and all of that. why wasn't she prepared to answer the key question that americans want to know? how are you going to be different than joe biden? 72% or better depending on which
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period of the time you look at, there have been times it was higher but not below 70, people who polled across the country, different parties and points of view say that the country is going in the wrong direction. everybody wants change. trump can sell that because he can also point to the three years that he had before the pandemic and what that change looks like. why can't she answer that question? by the way, bret was so friendly to let her keep trying. after a while when you are late you don't have a lot of time. >> they had to consolidate it. she did answer the question. she has said she would not change much of what biden did. >> harris: she said i'm not joe biden. i don't know what that means. i'm not matt or david. you guys are lovely but i'm harris. that doesn't tell you anything. >> she is the change candidate. she hasn't been president. she is showing that look, the biden-harris administration has worked on many positive things we can point to. she stands by that but she is saying she is treading a new path forward.
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she has the energy and the experience to be this dynamic leader. she doesn't inherit the election. donald trump thinks he will inherit. >> she inheristed the nomination without the vote cast. >> donald trump is not going out for new eyeballs and kamala harris is >> harris: that's not true. he have did a all women town hall. i did a town hall. women asked the questions. quickly. >> what this tells me also they are changing their strategy. they went for months not talking to any press. why? i thought to myself joe rogue an, good god, the polls must be atrocious and male voters in particular. the future female shirts unlocked. they can't talk to regular guys who can talk about college football. they come up weird and their gender gap with man is bigger than ours with women and that's
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the ballgame. >> harris: there is a gap among women when you talk to voters. they don't get a clear sense how her policies will be different. i will tell you what she doesn't have, more than 19 days until election day. gentlemen, thank you. >> that's why she is out talking to people. >> harris: a new bombshell report on first assassination attempt. can you believe we talk about it in plural against the former president, donald trump and the report is scathe knowledge and should frighten everybody. women and girls are saying no to competing with biological men in sports. riley gaines is praising the former president's position on the issue. >> i was so enthused to see president trump's moral clarity to see his leadership and effectively and emphatically saying enough is enough. >> harris: we're close. 19 days until the election. more and more voters are paying attention to this very hot button issue which goes directly
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>> harris: brand-new images to fox news moments ago. take a look at your screen. israel's minister of defense is holding a security briefing with top military officials along the gaza border and we're getting pictures as that is happening. it all comes after israel now says it is very likely that
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hamas's leader and one of the architects behind the october 7th terror attack on israel is dead. very likely. they say sinwar was likely killed during an idf operation in gaza. it killed three terrorists in total and they say he is likely -- very likely among the three. remember, they started investigating this about two hours ago. we're monitoring the story and will bring you new information as it comes. it is moving along very quickly now. a bombshell new report is tearing into the u.s. secret service more than three months after the first attempt on former president trump's life. that was in butler, pennsylvania, july 13th. independent panel appointed by the department of homeland security secretary mayorkas wrote a letter accompanying the
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report. the panel calls for complete overhaul of the secret service and says without major changes, another butler, pennsylvania can and will happen. trey gowdy says he is not surprised. >> all our federal law enforcement agencies are all under different departments, there is no commonality. we did not need a report to tell us butler, pennsylvania was a failure. i'm glad they did one but we didn't need that. they need to move these agencies under one umbrella and their sole objective should be excellence. >> harris: alexandria hoff is on the story in washington, d.c. >> hi. this 52-page report not only called out failures in relation to july 13th but uncovered a web of flaws related to secret service culture. it highlighted six specific failures related to the assassination attempt. lack of personnel securing the building that crooks was on top
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of. failure to directly mitigate line of sight issues, communication issues, failure to encounter crooks. he was spotted 90 minutes before shots were fired. failure to inform trump's leadership. the counter unmanned aerial system, the drone that crooks was flying before the event started. the panel pointed out nine deeper concerns with the secret service including corrosive colonel toural attitudes regarding resourcing and doing more with less. troubling lack of critical thinking by secret service personnel before, on and after july 13th including regarding assessing the level of risk posed to certain protectees. they fall under the department of homeland security. alejandro mayorkas i shall ofd a statement today writing this. we'll fully consider the panel's recommendations and taking the actions needed to advance the secret service protection mission. secret service acting director
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weighed in about a plan he says is being worked on right now. this plan focuses on increasing and retaining the agency's personnel. modernizing technology and building a training plan sustainable now and into the future. this report recommends specifically new leadership at the secret service and refocusing its core protective mission. >> harris: that's good news. my goodness, it has been long enough. thank you. in "focus" steve hilton. we're moving forward. not a rush in steps but hopefully that will change. >> this is an absolutely awful verdict. hard to imagine a more devastating report. the worst thing not just a shambles from a management perspective this agency before butler, before the first assassination attempt. they also criticized the lack of reflection afterwards. the whole thing sounds like this agency needs to be -- i don't
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trust a word from mayorkas or the new guy because it seems to me the same bureaucratic language and we'll look into it and -- no, it feels like this whole agency needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. by the way, there is another phrase i think is so important in this report describing bureaucratic, complacent and static. frankly, those terms i think we know apply to every government agency. the interesting thing about this report to me is that it was four people and they did it in a couple of weeks. i think we need this kind of aggressive investigation into all the federal agencies because i bet they all have the same sort of problem going on. >> harris: you bring up such an interesting point. the way i read this at first is that it was just the secret service but department of homeland security has ballooned to the point where so much that comes under it is broken. look at the border crisis right now. yes, that's an assignment given
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to vice president kamala harris by joe biden and at the same time even she didn't move against the head of the dhs. impeach but the senate didn't confirm to pull him out. the guy needs to be fired. he didn't show up to that. he hasn't shown up -- i haven't read him talking about the assassination attempts against donald trump and the latest thing that has gotten biden to say we need to protect him against iran. that would be an act of war if you go after trump. where is mayorkas? the president says something is an act of war against a presidential candidate and you don't do a news conference or anything? >> this is the guy running around saying sorry, we don't have any money for hurricane victims. it is a complete shambles. it is a disgrace. we're paying for all this. it's our money. they are just so spoiling these agencies, totally out of control. not fit for purpose. and it is right across the board. there is an interesting story we're hearing this is a really
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big focus for donald trump coming in if he is elected in a few weeks time and vivek ramaswamy has a specific role, i don't know if that's true. looking how to rebuild all these government agencies. the entire bureaucracy in washington. all of it is a disaster as far as i can tell. this report pinpoints one. the same kinds of failings across the board. >> harris: i wrote down what you said. dhs is not fit for purpose. brilliant. all right. let's move on. biological males are playing in women's and girls sports more and more and it is a growing issue now for people across the country. in fact, it could have a very big impact on voters. during my first "the faulkner focus" town hall, former president donald trump said the solution is quite simple. >> it's a man playing in the game. physically from a muscular standpoint. even a little less. maybe they do all sorts of tests
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and drugs and everything else. look at what has happened in swimming. look at the records being broken. >> harris: how do you stop it. >> you just ban it. >> harris: you just ban it, he says. just this week the university of nevada became the fifth school to forfeit a match against san jose state volleyball team who has a transgender athlete on the roster. railey gaines with this. >> it's pretty detrimental to your season to accept a loss, which is what these teams are doing, to accept a loss in conference play. in talking with these girls, they told me this is a loss they're willing to take because they understand some things matter more than victory and their safety and well-being and the integrity of sport is one of those things. >> harris: steve. >> just to underscore what you were saying about voters paying attention to this and this really being a serious issue. two nights ago in the bay area
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we were talking about san jose state here, the lead story on the local news with everything else going on in the election this was the lead story on the evening local news. now, this is something just as president trump said, it is not complicated, right? let's just take the gender ideology out of it and imagine that you had sports administrators insisting that 19-year-olds would play on the same team as a 12-year-old. we would laugh it is so silly. that's the scale of trois they're proposing. still after all these years you have these sports administrators and many politicians not standing up to the ideological bullies, tiny minority forcing this stuff through when it is common sense it shouldn't happen. >> harris: it is dangerous. we hear women and girls getting hurt in this because we're not men. you know, no matter what you change about your body, you
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don't change anything at the dna level. that's part of the conversation that if you just drill down on it, it is pretty simple. it is not about whether or not you support it. it is whether or not who can we put on a court so it's fair and safe for everybody? maybe there needs to be another league, i don't know. the way they have it now voters are concerned. all right. harris actually dodgeed questions about support for taxpayer funded transgender surgeries in prisoners and illegal immigrants. watch this. >> are you still in support of using taxpayer dollars to help prison inmates or detained illegal aliens to transition to another gender? >> i will follow the law and it is a law that donald trump actually followed. you are probably familiar with now it's a public report that under donald trump's administration, these surgeries were available to on a medical necessity basis, to people in the federal prison system.
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>> the trump aides say he never advocated for that prison policy and no transgender surgeries happened during his presidency. >> harris: steve. >> look, there she is again. she won't answer a straight question if she thinks it will annoy her activists or base. of course she knows what she thinks. she won't say. that tells you something terrifying about how she would be as president. she will always pander to the far left, to the activists, the people she is frightened of. you can't have that in a president. >> harris: when bret comes back with the fact those surgeries didn't happen under trump's watch i don't understand how she keeps talking like they did. i mean, i know it's hard to pay attention but we're paying attention. >> that's the point. i know her aides have given her this talking point to evade giving a direct answer because she refuses to answer the question because she doesn't want to upset the activists. >> harris: great to have you in "focus." thank you.
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>> thanks. >> harris: all right. we're fast approaching election day and the black vote support, if you will, is critical to both presidential campaigns. we know it's a voting block they both want. >> i think it's a coin flip at this time. i really do. >> kamala would be the best. >> at the end of the day i'm trump because my eyes are open. >> i'm still in between myself. a lot of decisions have to be made. >> harris: a lot of decisions have to be made with only 19 days left. the vice president is working to win back democrats slipping support among the crucial voting block and critics are calling it one of her efforts to that end which could end illegal and racist comments. we'll see. the trump campaign's black media affairs director is in "focus" next. this will be good.
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>> harris: the electoral clock is ticking down. vice president kamala harris is trying to win back democrats' support among black voters. a national poll how black support for democrats has fallen 14 points in eight years. two of my guests just this week when i was in georgia getting ready for the town hall were with me live on set to break down the impact of what's happening for democrats. >> alarm bells have been ringing for many years now and it is disappointing it has taken this long for it to happen. this concentrated effort if done right could yield high dividends but rooted in something authentic and genuine and what we're looking for at black men. >> it is too late for vice
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president harris. it will be an interesting turnout for her election day. >> harris: that was any democrat guest. that's an issue where you can certainly unite black men. the vice president is trying to claw back the crucial group with an economic push they dubbed the opportunity agenda for black men. it aims to boost financial and career prospects with forgivable loans to black entrepreneurs. >> people now it's racist to say i'm going to give you this for free because of the color of your skin. i think so often the democrats believe that black men and women especially younger, are too stupid or lazy to do their homework. >> harris: well, she is right. look at this. legal experts are saying that the plan simply won't hold up. the former federal trade commission's general counsel
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says if you are giving credit to black entrepreneurs based on their race, that's unconstitutional plain and simple and against the equal credit opportunity act. trump 2024 black media affairs director is here. just your opening thoughts on the conversation around this. >> i think overall they are seeing they're losing with black men specifically. this plan that she wants to implement is not realistic and a trope to catch people's attention but nothing that is super tangible for black people. nobody wants a hand-out from her. you can't give people things based off race. no one is buying it. this is her last attempt to gain back black voters. >> harris: when we first met it was outside the rnc convention and walking in milwaukee going into one of the venues and i think it is interesting particularly in a city like that and where we were, there were a high number of black men in the population in that area.
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when you talk with black men they can tell you what they are looking for. what have voters told you? >> provide for their families. they want jobs and be able to build generational wealth and start businesses, you know? these are things that president trump is the stronger candidate on. he created a stronger economy where these things were possible not only black people but everybody and i think that we've seen four years of the trump economy and 3 1/2 years of whatever this is and it is very clear to people trump is the candidate that will be able to deliver the things they want. >> harris: i noticed you didn't mention weed or marijuana on that list of things that black men want. it sounds like a joke but this is part of kamala harris's plan. talk about that? >> it's very disrespectful to insinuate all black people want to smoke weed and it. it is demenezes she has locked up people in the past over marijuana legislation. >> harris: those forgiveable loans can be for tech companies
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or a lot of things. all right. listen to one black man's call to the breakfast club about harris seeming to be out of touch in her interview with charlamagne tha god. >> i think she is a little bit tone deaf to everyday american citizens. as far as a young black american and millennials, try to talk about the immediate impact on the economy to where we can start getting back to saving money. >> her charlamagne interview was terrible. a softball interview where she was given soft questions. president trump is the candidate that's able to talk about the economic issues and talk about how he will remake the economy better for black people and make things more affordable for black people and not just white people, everybody. kamala harris goes back and forth on whatever her plan is. one day it's one thing, the next thing something different.
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>> harris: thank you from the trump campaign today for stopping by and thank you for watching "the faulkner focus." we're going to take a quick break and then after that we'll see "outnumbered." so stay with us.
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