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speaks to a big difference between trump and harris throughout the campaign cycle. trump is willing to go into just about any room or any environment regardless of how hostile it might be. you were there at the national association of black journalists earlier this summer and saw how he was received. he did that event anyway. he will campaign in the middle of manhattan, new york or california. there will be one or two who like him and persuaded to like him. kamala harris is only interested in representing the people who coronated her, top democratic elite. >> harris: leslie. >> did you say that with a straight face? she was just on this network with 7.1 million viewers, 4 million more than the former president. he has canceled six events. he has canceled six events and in addition to that -- >> harris: i have to step in there. i have to.
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if you are talking about a rally, in wisconsin. there are threats against his life. i was with him, my team four hours before he was shot in butler, pennsylvania. we were at mar-a-lago for a sit down interview. there are reasons why they have to sometimes. i don't know all the list but when it comes to a rally there is a very good reason why they would have to do that. i have to let you both go and bring you back next time. israel just scored a huge victory in its battle with iran's proxy hamas. but that's just one battle. the war is not over yet. >> there is a huge opportunity now to destroy iran, to destroy the axis of evil that was built around us and we need the support of the american administration because this war must end with a knock-out. with apple intelligence. wow phones are going to be flying to verizon. at verizon new and existing customers can get iphone 16 pro,
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hour or on "outnumbered" or moving forward. our team is going through it. 18 days out, they can't do the trial, but now we're seeing parts of the case as if the trial is being laid out publicly just not in court. we'll report on it as it happens. now this. >> yahya sinwar, the leader of hamas who was killed in an isly military operation in gaza yesterday was a brutal, vicious terrorist responsible for the death of american citizens, israelis, and civilians from more than 30 countries across the world. that is the blood-soaked legacy that yahya sinwar leaves behind. >> harris: u.s. state department matthew miller on some of the horrific acts of hamas leader yahya sinwar. israeli forces killed him wednesday in a fire fight near the city of rafah in southern gaza. officials are saying they found him there by chance during a
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routine military operation. for israelis, his death renews hopes and fears for the hostages. hamas has been holding them for more than a year. matt finn is in tel aviv. >> when the news broke of sinwar's death in tel aviv people ran into the streets to cheer. yesterday was actually a holy holiday, part of an entire holy week here. many people have been meditating and not on electronics. spending time with family and not working. and so the news of sinwar's death was that much more welcome during this special and solemn week. people cheered in israel from balconies to streets. this is concern for the remaining 101 hostages in gaza. stunning new drone video shows the final moments of sinwar's life. he is camouflaged amongst the dust and rubble sitting on the chair on your left on the screen
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right now. he is clinging for life in what appears to be a last desperate attempt. he flings what appears to be a stick at the idf drone shooting this video. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says sinwar's image of being a fearless military leader has been shattered. >> residents of gaza, sinwar ruined your lives. he told you he was a lion, in reality he hid in a dark tunnel and he was killed when he ran away in fear from our soldiers. >> a short while ago hamas responded to sinwar's death saying sinwar's elimination will not stop their movement. harris. >> harris: there you have the answer of what happens next. israel has not said it will back down at all, as you have been reporting. matt finn, thank you. in "focus" now republican
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congressman cory mills from florida, member of the house armed services and foreign affairs committees and u.s. army combat veteran. great to have you. where do you think we're going next? you heard from matt finn, hamas is saying it doesn't change the game for them. you took out the head guy. they won't dismantle. >> we've seen before, harris, where taking out a lot of leaders have caused fractures within the terrorist organizations. there is no truer example of this than president trump's elimination of soleimani, the commander from iran that eliminated also the head of the shia militias of iraq. we saw an immediate stoppage of attacks on bases in the area after the elimination. we have to continue the path. that's what president trump was doing. he had listed the houthi rebels who are a terrorist organization as a designated terrorist. eliminated the head of the quds
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force and israel is stepping up with the strength of the abram accord and the arab coalition to fill the gap. eliminating nasrallah of hezbollah and sinwar of hamas who is responsible and kind of planning master, if you will, for the october 7th incident. so i think that what you are seeing is israel is stepping forward. remember, it is the biden-harris administration who is trying to say do not go into rafah. that is exactly where they were able to carry out and conduct this strike to eliminate this terrorist. we have to keep our support for israel's right to defend. unfortunately israel has the pick up the slack while the biden-harris weakness is shown across the world. >> harris: the audience may have seen me looking for that map. this is how much israel has done in that region and it coordinated with exactly what you were talking about, what has been taken out in lebanon in terms of hezbollah and then hamas in the green. look at this. i have said this before,
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congressman, it would seem that we owe them a debt of gratitude because these were things that will make our people in that region safer. >> that's exactly right. let's keep in mind when soleimani was taken out, a guy responsible for hundreds of american soldiers' deaths and thousands maimed. same thing with nasrallah. a lot of people don't know that after president trump eliminated soleimani he had his son mary the quds force daughter. now hamas is eliminated by israel and we relist the houthi rebels we'll then strengthen the abram accords under president trump and support israel and arab coalition to eliminate the terrorist organization and support the iranian people to overthrow the iranian regime. >> harris: the other countries
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>> are you still in support of using tax pair dollars to help prison inmates or illegal aliens to transition to another gender? >> i will follow the law. a law that donald trump followed. >> trump aides say he never advocated for that policy and no transition surgeries happened
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during his presidency. >> harris: great interview. vice president there taking some tough questions on policy. which she supported when she was california's attorney general. sex change surgery for prison inmates. one such prisoner was on death row. a convicted murderer. a man known as the yacht killer wanted to use money from his two victims to pay for a sex change. william la jeunesse reporting now. senior national correspondent, william. >> wanted the know what the vice president would do as president since as state attorney general, she pushed to insure that california was the first state to provide gender affirming surgery to transgender inmates. that has upset the family of tom and jackie hawks. they were robbed and killed in 2004 by john jacobson who got his reassignment surgery in prison thanks to a policy change
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that harris takes credit for. in an interview that trump now uses in attack ads. >> surgery >> for prisoners. >> for prisoners. every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access. >> jacobson robbed the hawks aboard this yacht, tied them to an anchor on threw them overboard because he wanted money for the surgery. 100% for the surgery. jacobson now known as skyler tells the washington free beacons i did gender affirm surgery and breast augmentation in prison. my transitioning, however, has definitely been tough but i made it. he is now trying to transfer to the women's prison because he says i get a lot better with females than i do with guys. we spoke yesterday to the victims' mother, gail o'neill. >> now he is living his life,
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although he is in prison but getting done what he wanted to have done. and then getting sent to a woman's prison. it is ridiculous. i think they should be punished, not rewarded. >> right now each state decides what services a transgender inmate receives. at the federal level the bureau of prisons follows a court ruling says to deny a trends gender person is cruel and unusual punishment. trump fought the rulings. harris said she won't. >> harris: thank you very much. a handful of universities have forefeated games against the san jose state university volleyball team because it has a transgender player born a biological male. however, the university of nevada, reno, announced it will not follow suit with their upcoming game. a spokesperson explains this in a statement. the university is legally prohibited by the nevada constitution to declare a
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forfeit for reasons related to gender identity. this is where people are on the topic. some of them across the country. a recent poll found 66% of voters are against transgender athletes participating in women's sports. former president donald trump said this about the topic at our "the faulkner focus" town hall. >> it is a man playing in the game. physically from a muscular, even a little less, maybe they do all sorts of tests and drugs and everything else. look at what has happened in swimming. look at the records being broken. >> harris: how do you stop it? do you go to the sports leagues, olympics? >> you just ban it. >> harris: jason rantz, which candidate is going to get this topic right for when you look at the polling with voters? >> clearly it's donald trump here. you have kamala harris prioritizing gender extremism over the safety and fairness of these female athletes.
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it is not even just happening, of course, in college where athletes are getting injured as a result. but also in high school. you had generations of women fighting for equal opportunities to play sports. not to have it dominated by someone who is transgender making them a biological male in this case. there is a very clear reason why we're not seeing trans male athletes competing against biological men. they would get injured. the reverse is also true. >> harris: that's so interesting. i think of tennis great who has spoken up on this issue. we have title ix. why isn't that enough? >> in this case we are dealing with a law that is absurd in nevada. it is also a free speech issue. these girls have every right in the world to protest by saying we're not going to play in this way because we think it is unsafe and unfair.
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for the state to come in via the college to say we won't forfeit. you don't get to make that choice on behalf of the people actually the most directly impacted by this. >> harris: those young women who have worked their whole young lives to be the great athletes they are, this is really who that hurts. i just can't wrap my mind around why anybody would let that happen. thank you. "outnumbered" after the break.
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