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hezbollah. within a month they got ahead of hezbollah, hamas. you can say israel did more in one month than biden-harris did in four years. >> dr. nicole: despite the threats coming out of biden-harris. hamas and hezbollah are vowing to come back even stronger which is why it's disappointing that they were thinking this may bring peace. the truth is, there is no peace for israel until hamas is completely destroyed. the u.s. puts the pressure on iran. the pressure that was there under the trump-pence administration and relief under biden-harris. yesterday netanyahu called upon more idf soldiers and reserves, one of which was my nephew. i woke up to a text message from him. he had to fly out last night. i do not trust biden and harris to bring them home safely. i only trust someone who is vowing to put pressure back on
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iran and destroy hamas. >> kayleigh: prayers for your nephew, heart-wrenching situation. we will continue to pray for him. dagen, world peace, if that's what you want, you have to show strength, american strength. donald trump got soleimani. he ripped up the iran deal. supported israel. we didn't have a w war on his watch. very different with harri harris-biden. >> dagen: weakness in word and in deed from joe biden and kamala harris. i will save us over and over again. i will say this over and over again. it's a campaign of appeasement by this administration. they were so desperate to get iran back into the jcpoa and back to the table that they stopped enforcing sanctions on oil exports. this is indirectly funded terrorism. across the middle east. funding the attack on oct
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october 7th. against families and mothers and children. iran has collected roughly $125 billion in just oil experts because biden and harris did not enforce those sanctions. full. that's the end of it. it's not just the fact that they've undercut israel and its forces as it strived to take its battle -- israel is fighting for western democracy, as gerry baker said. their equivocation and the funding of around five biden then harris beyond the pale. >> tammy: it's a strange commitment to the status quo. every time they were ready to finish the job, it was stop, stop. why wouldn't sinwar go to rafah. this is one of the ironies, the fabulous ironies, the argument to not touch rafah, that's where he went with passports and cash according to multiple reports.
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at the border with egypt. it was an interesting effort to create a safety bubble that would've continued the song. it was so weird, what would be wrong with eliminating the death squads for iran. it would help western civilization as a whole. our country for some reason didn't want that to be completed and that is something that is the real scandal here. >> kayleigh: harris went out and warned of consequences. it turns out vice president kamala harris' plan for black men apparently is no longer just for black men.
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>> kayleigh: vice president kamala harris released her agenda for black men and within days or campaign has already walking it back. in an effort to end ground with blblack male voters, the fully forgivable loans, protected cryptocurrency investment in legalizing marijuana but now the harris campaign is backpedaling from the just for black men messaging. telling "the wall street journal" that this new agenda will be "open to all." nevertheless there are democrats who are very enthused about this. let's watch one of them. here's van jones. >> i just want to say thank you, thank you, thank you to kamala harris. finally kamala harris sent us a love letter. to you that might have been -- i read that as a love letter from kamala harris to black men who need some love. black men who leave some respect, black men who need somd
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consideration. we need some momala from kamala and we got back. we said we wanted to hear something. if everybody else is getting something. what are we going to get? she came with a love letter of support for our work, our wealth and our health. >> kayleigh: tammy, the problem is the love letter has to be lawful. there was a program just for black farmers that was struck down by a federal judge. there was an affirmative action ruling from the supreme court which is why she backed away in my opinion from the messaging. >> tammy: trump is leading, doing very well, i should say, with black men. his economy ideas and what he has done in the past in general helped everyone. they recognize that they are americans first. women, men,, straight, whatever it is. black, white, a good economy affects everyone in the right ideas left everyone up. we don't need to do it through
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identity politics with one group after another which effectively hits people against each other. so i think this is the reality of apple the bottom line is she announces this, says it will be for everyone. which is the lie? was it a lie when she said justice blackmun and now is it clearly it can't be for everyone. and then just be for black men. this is the dance they do to win people when it is in fact just pillow talk. >> dr. nicole: we don't like to be spoken down to. to say that we need this love letter, we need some love. the way barack obama said black men, you just don't want a woman present. maybe they just like your policies. maybe they don't like how left-leaning she is or her flip-flopping. maybe that's the issue. maybe she should stop making it sound like when it's trump trying to divide people on race when it is really the democratic party. calling out black, brown people
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and not americans in general. >> kayleigh: i love watching don lemon when he is in shock and awe. >> i went up to people, who are you going to vote for? time after time they set i'm voting for donald trump. the reasons why, they said because most of the time they said for economic reasons. or because he gave me a stimulus check. after correct them over and over and tell them where that stimulus check came from, the democratic congress and nancy pelosi. donald trump held it up so he could have his name on the check. they think they got it directly from him. joe biden has given one or two stimulus checks but they seem to not knowing understand that. >> kayleigh: i love when he tries to fact-check his man on the streets. there is a voter, he said my wallet is hurting and he said that's just not true. how would you know that? are you at all worried? he's finding black voters across the country to support trump.
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>> patrick: some polls say yes. some polls say no. the five and she's reaching out trying to unify the country, that's a positive thing. crypto peace. there is more young americans who don't trust big banks. more americans overall have crypto that have individual stocks. which was shocked to learn. i did of an event with former republican senator pat told me. getting people in the crypto industry and young people, getting them to vote no matter what their political party is. that's the message she's giving folks that they are responding to. >> kayleigh: trump has been very vocal on cryptocurrency. another thing he's been very creative about, i loved watching this this morning. watched donald trump with lawrence jones at a barbershop here in new york. >> you guys are the same as me. same stuff. we were born the same way. i grew up in queens. all event. i had a great father.
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he was tough but good, big heart. big, big heart. he was a construction guy pretty much. real estate guy. i learned a lot from him. he was great. i know you people so well, without knowing you, i know you so well. when i walked in here, i said this is home territory. >> kayleigh: i think some of them had shirts that were like "make barber's great again." >> dagen: president trump has a way small groups of talking to individuals, male, female, regardless of race, color, creed, religion. as if he knows you. connecting with people. someone relayed a story when he was running for the presidency of the time where he would come down off of trump force one and he would ask the police officers, where do you get sandwiches? where you get subs? it's that kind of connection.
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if the democrats want to denigrate black men and young black men, welcome to the party. we are deplorables clinging to our guns and bibles. there is room in the poll where we have been swimming. >> kayleigh: billionaire mark cuban. he's been on the stump for kamala harris. he's blaming social media for trump's growing popularity with american men. >> people say he's gangsta? that's why you're going to vote for him? it is scroll, scroll, for guys in particular you start with football, you go to another sport. you see women. all of a sudden you're seeing something that's aggressive. could be whoever. that leads you to getting content, memes for donald trump and you those memes reported hundreds of times a day, you can't expect them to all of a sudden start reading to find out
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if it's true, to find out if the information is accurate. it's just nonstop repu repetiti. the campaign and we have talked about it, has got to come up and reverse engineer those algorithms and come up with a response. >> kayleigh: are these the same algorithms that suppress the hunter laptop? >> dagen: doesn't know tech. he is clearly auditioning to be the next rachel maddow. with the glasses. mark cuban got rich by off-loading his crap internet company to yahoo near the top of the first internet bubble. that was one of the biggest dumpster acquisitions in the history of the interweb is. for him to talk about algos and blaming algorithms is like blaming the weather. >> patrick: he's a pittsburgh guy. >> dagen: i'm sorry for pittsburgh.
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pittsburgh is an awesome place. my family lives there. i am sorry, pittsburgh. he lives in texas now and i'm sorry for texas. >> dr. nicole: what he did, he was being condescending, saying because he's a gangster. gangsta, not gangster, implicating that there's... again, to wrap my head around the way they speak down to people. it's insulting. >> kayleigh: very true and very well said. >> patrick: his point is. she has a goal of 25 million new small business in america. 98% of the jobs are small businesses. that's what we need to invest, that kind of innovation. i don't ask ceos of their democrat or republican. >> tammy: can we get the ev chargers first and the internet broadband for people first and then she can move on? >> kayleigh: maybe she should start with lowering prices. the number one issue, figure out a plan. new fox news poll reveals the
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>> 18 days to go until election day. presidential candidate, vice president kamala harris's and michigan working hard right now to regain some crucial support from demographics including union support, suburban women, and black voters. also the economy remains one of the top issues in this election and there are new polls showing more trust donald trump on the economic issues, posing a continued challenge for the harris campaign. larry kudlow is here to dig in. following the death of hamas leader yahya sinwar, discussion about a possible cease-fire seems to be on the rise. which of the u.s. be pushing for right now question we will discuss here on "america reports" would begin top of the r. when we begin top of the hour. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: a brand-new round of polling shows the economy is still top of mind, number one for american voters. 40% name to the economy as their
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top issue. fox news digital went to the battleground state of nevada asking voters about the state of our economy. >> things are getting more expensive. >> the grocery store, you get three items and there's 50 bucks right there. >> inflation seems to be wearing on people. i'm a realtor. i see how it's affecting my clients. >> i think the grocery store, the gas is a big deal right now. people, i'm retired. i do okay. but i still feel it. my money goes down each month more than it used to four years ago. >> we know trump cost our nation jobs. >> donald trump in every way possible. >> he's in the end of his word. he does what he says, like him or not like him. he means right for the people. >> there's only one. harris. i'm a republican.
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i voted for every republican. but trump is crazy. >> i feel she has a better handle on the economy. >> i don't think harris is going to be good at anything. i think her whole campaign is based on just ridiculousness. >> kayleigh: what do you think, dagen? >> dagen: people feel what they feel and they know what they have experienced over the last nearly four years. i can sit here and recite statistics all day. one thing i will point to, kellyanne conway talked about right before the election in 2016, that it was pivotal. it's the cost of health insurance. it's health insurance premiums. health insurance premiums have gone up 7% two years at a row. that's an increase of $3,000 for the average american family which is now 25,500.
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you're getting the premium increases for next year right now. that is in addition to all the pain people have experienced. >> kayleigh: james carville said it's the economy, stupid. is that still stand? >> patrick: that's number one issue. i think i would rather be in kamala's camp. i know, it's shocking. the democrat on the couch. "the wall street journal" said with trump's tariffs it's about -- when he says -- he is saying john deere, 200% tariffs. it's going to be inflation bomb. likely next year will have another recession. we didn't have a recession hunter biden. people went through the ringer with covid. >> kayleigh: dr. saphier, 45% say biden's policies hurt them. with trump, 44% say they help. >> dr. nicole: issues may drive elections.
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the not going to -- the economy and immigration may be important and republicans have stronger policies. abortion is up there. ten states have additional abortion questions on the ballots. that will motivate people. republicans need to get their ground game up if they want to win this election. >> kayleigh: tammy, i have yet to see a poll where kamala leads on the economy. >> tammy: groceries and gas. and then rent or your mortgage. those also go up of course with with rate hikes, et cetera. i do think americans, this is about enthusiasm. it's about what you're most committed to for the future and that's what's going to drive people to the polls. >> kayleigh: without a doubt. more "outnumbered" in a moment.
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's petri former president trump and vice president harris campaigning in the battleground state of michigan today and tonight i am hosting for jesse watter primetime 8:00 p.m. eastern time and we have a fantastic show went up. senator cruise and dave mccormick says he's for the trade policies despite being a democrat. the trump administration will compare and contrast the foreign policy of donald trump and he saw firsthand in the situation room and that biden-harris and worked in the press shop and fascinating thoughts on black voters in this country. finally, coach danny duerer on added evangel high school pipeline to the nfl will join me with one of his players, day day to talk about new fox nation special, "god. family. football" but for now, "america reports." >> they had the greatest economy we have ever had and then they blew it and

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