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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 i have to do it
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again. to the differences it is much worse this time because they are allowing millions of people into the country that shouldn't be here. i have taken this issue out of the federal government and put it back to the states where they are voting and i believe in exceptions most people do for rape, incest, and life of the mother appeared to get it out of washington. if you look at the schools we spend more per pupil than any other country. >> sandra: president trump on "fox & friends" as he and kamala harris head for the battleground states. hello friday afternoon, sandra smith, junks great to see on this friday afternoon. spay when it was great to be up there with you yesterday but here we are back at our normal places and heading into the beacon. i'm john roberts in washington and this is b30. they are growing fears on the left of 2016 readouts from that
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washington examiner, repeating client mistakes in michigan and it said to address concerns falling flat with some voters. >> she has not proven to me yet that she can uphold this country. you can even go to the grocery stores right now without making a life this decision of what you want to get. >> sandra: fox team coverage with guy benson on the democrats biggest challenge in michigan. is here in new york, john. >> john: correspondent aishah hasnie lives in detroit and what will trump be targeting in michigan? >> hey, john and sandra, good to see you. he will have sitdown roundtable with community members for us where he will be face to face and listen to what they are most frustrated about, but then he will turn to inflation in the economy and manufacturing jobs, talking how he will revive the auto industry in detroit in broader michigan when he takes
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the stage behind me and holds that rally tonight. he is trying to break away from this dead heat years and in the state with vice president kamala harris. he talked a little bit about inflation on "fox & friends." watch. >> we will not have inflation. drill, baby, drilled at least 50% one year and we will bring a lot of companies back into the bus. jobs will be good. >> so here is where things stand in michigan. 13% of registered voters statewide have already turned in their ballots and already decided. trump is seizing a chance to attract its enchanted voters go to those black voters, arab voters and jewish voters. the democratic senate has been highlighting on the campaign trail. >> i represent a trump voting district, write code i wouldn't be here without trump to make trump voters and there is a
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window open right now. >> another democrat who is also running for her seat in michigan told me yesterday that despite the fact she is definitely supporting kamala harris, is acknowledging the fact that trump has this ability to turn out the vote, and it could make all the difference, john periods we went that interesting comment from her and they can vote for trump as well as a vote for me as well. survival there in michigan. thank you and congratulations on the new title. >> sandra: montes, benson fox news contributor on fox news radio, so awesome to have you on friday. place to help us dig into what we are seen specifically on the ground in michigan and obviously he state election night. when it comes down to voters they care about the economy and they care about high prices, inflation and when asked who did they think best to handle these
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key issues, on the economy, it goes to trump six points and inflation even a wider margin, ten points they favor him. and immigration, margins even bigger and they say he is best able to handle that. you see it flip when it goes to abortion and even housing and affordability, they trust kamala harris more. dig into this and your expectations. >> the polling is interesting but the sound bite is more interesting from alyssa stockton and you couple that with tammy baldwin making several overtures in wisconsin and the senate race in a new ad out just in the last few days from bob casey the democrat incumbent where he has actually bear hugging trump on issues. i wonder what the internal polling looks like in those three campaigns into crucial states? and aishah hasnie was mentioning, sandra, the type polling and no doubt extremely e but let's talk about michigan specifically, yes is only up by
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one point in real clear politics average which is a total point flip but i would remind viewers going back eight years ago against hillary clinton in mid-october he was down 11 points on average in michigan. he was down six, seven points this time four years ago to joe biden. so if we see even a fraction of the polling era we have seen the last two cycles we have seen at the top of the ticket, he would be in a very good position. >> sandra: when i dig into the economic condition of that state and how people have been affected by the current administration's policies and the sort of affordability crisis, death to think that is high in the might have voters when they had to the voting boo. inflation for residents there this is what they pay more per month for each of these things dating back to the day and month joe biden took office and kamala harris. they are paying $156 more per month for food, over $200 a
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month more for shelter, and $93 more goes into your house in your car. filmic for energy. people are feeling this every single day. this is an interesting one as well education in that state and nationally. this is in response to a swing voter from the former president this morning on "fox & friends" on school choice oh eight if you listen to the schools we spend e for people in any other country norway, sweden, denmark and i hate to say that china, can you believe china? they have great school programs. we are number 40, which is sort of like at the bottom of the list. we sent them expend more per pupil and the thing, out of washington we will let the state run schools. >> sandra: your thoughts on that, guy! >> aunt him a fan of school choice so it's good to hear that. i want to go back to the graph
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of cost cost-of-living. those three particular areas, i am not great at math but back of the envelope, $450 combined more every single month times 12. that is crushing to people. so went the democrats talk about this economy and kamala harris has said has said bidenomics is working and has been a success, people feel those numbers are. they've been feeling him for years, and she doesn't have an answer. she talks about opportunity, aspiration, price gouging with no meat on the bones at all. when she gets pressed on any of it like the colleague bret baier this week, it is sort of empty platitude. the sale is not being closed with a lot of voters. we will see, it is so close to joke every sale not closed is a concern for the. >> kayleigh: campaign. >> sandra: lawrence jones at a barbershop in detroit and i love this moment talking about the election, listen.
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>> i'm with trump. >> why are you with trump? >> when trump was in office four years ago, it is a lot better than it is right now. >> my father and grandfather, i'm looking what state my children were at an. >> you would like to see harris. >> there is not a lot you can see is vice president in a sitting president. you don't want his agenda. >> right, i need to know what you are going for. >> sandra: i love that, seems like a real moment going into election day. >> that is nightmare fuel for the democrats, the clip we just played because if that were just a few cherry-picked people that would be one thing. but we see this and that data state after state not just michigan, georgia, milwaukee, wisconsin and elsewhere and black men in particular. they are red lights flashing for the democrats in some of the key areas and that specific data. >> sandra: i love the real
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moments and i love the real people and lawrence was able to sit down and really just able to hear a conversation. >> how they are thinking. >> sandra: and how they are thinking absolutely. we are having what i guess is breaking news. harris campaign officials confirming to box lids owed to campaign with harris in detroit tomorrow and get out of the vote event. begins and detroit and i should know later than much of the rest of michigan, strategy here, guy? >> draw a lot of people to the rally and fox news alert. no, she is a very famous musical artist, a rapper. known to a lot of the younger demographic. >> some meat to related issues she is working on. i'm wondering if that is something harris might ask about but i think they want to draw a crowd and show energy for a
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close date and that is a big famous name. >> sandra: she is trying to shore up support with a lot of the demographics in that state, guy, it is great to see you and it went way too fast. great to see you. by the way, we dig in on the economy and these issues with election day with larry kudlow when he joins us, john, and i'm looking forward to this because we saw the other day the former president challenged at the economic club on stage with the bloomberg reporter about his tariffs because republicans and right-leaning economist say this is not the way to go. they don't like the plan but the former president doubled down on it. just be when his plan is to use that as leverage to get businesses to move manufacturing to the united states. it is a gamble and he traded to some degree and is firsthand ohmic term and it also didn't work so we will see how it possibly because in a second term. kamala harris is bringing out a 29 and i next event lee
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greenwood will lead off with reported version. >> sandra: going out on a limb there, john periods me when you know me, i'm a betting man. federal judge after 1800 pages of documents and former president trump's criminal election interference case, this comes after u.s. district judge denied a request to get those documents sealed until after the election. griff jenkins has got more what is in the documents and why is all of the stuff coming out now. >> that is a great question, john. it is very large when thousand 899 page and heavily heavily redacted to. we have been going through it the last last hour or so. you can think of this as an appendix what he will use to support his arguments. it is important to remember that after the supreme court with this case stands after the supreme court ruled had immunity over official acts as president. smith filed charges actions were not official acts.
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and kim chuck and said that trump team has an opportunity to counter. what we see is this drove much of what we have already seen. that of course, you seem the witness is from january 6 investigation and social media posted by trump. we did see a memo from connie eastman made public in the past that lays out a legal strategy r vice president pence to block certification of electoral votes january 6th including a scenario for how mike pence would take over electoral counting process at the capitol saying this, "the main thing here is he should did this without asking for permission. trump's team has been fighting release of documents like this calling for election interference would you as you pointed out only 18 days away from the election, but jud judge chutkan said this, it is in fact the defendant, that is
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trumd relief and risk undermining the public interest. if the court withheld information the public otherwise had a right to access solely because of potential political consequences of releasing it, that withholding could itself constitute or appear to be election interference. we are still going through the documents to see if there is anything new. we are not seeing anything new go to but it may be the case, john, what might be new in the redacted part. we have an entire page is redaction after redaction and waiting to see if team trump will respond to this. >> john: to be having on the case, thank you, we will see what is in the documents, the unredacted parts, griffin, now this. >> i also will tell you i'm so sorry for her loss and so sorry for her loss. sincerely but let's talk about what is happening right now with an individual does not want to
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participate in solutions. >> sandra: that was a moment in that brand-new intervale with vice president harris when she was asked about the deaths of young women and girls at the hands of illegal migrants. so how are those families responding to those moments? we will talk to the mother of 12-year-old jocelyn. josephine went top hamas leader yahya sinwar killed and dan davis will into that question coming up next. >> sandra: former olympian wanted by the fbi. why the fed say that canadian snowboarder is a criminal mastermind? fleshman
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♪ ♪ speak of the understanding right now what israel will do in response to hamas terrorist
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attacks and when they will actually respond to iran. >> yes and yes. >> can you tell us? >> no and no. >> sandra: the dust settles on the deaths most want a man, yahya sinwar. watching from the fallout from that. retired lieutenant colonel daniel davis is standing by but greg palkot in israel with the latest, i met, greg. >> hi, sandra. hamas pled thirsty chief the 23 is dead raising old bunch of. of course mastermind of oc of october 7th attacks leaving israelis data, tree going triggering carnage and graphic drone video and injured sinwar held up in the house in southern gaza shaking a stick at the drone taking the pictures before a tank blasts and finishes him off. here is what president biden had to say in a trip abroad today.
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speak of the of the leader of hamas presents a moment of justice. let's make this moment an opportunity to seek a path to peace go do a better future in gaza without hamas. >> the hamas official said the death of sinwar strengthens that and they will be no hostage return until israel returns to gaza. and hamas will buy benefactor in height iran defies others. benjamin netanyahu meeting with the security cabinet says he will try to get the hostages out but will also continue the fight against whoever is named the new hezbollah bus and as always have families 101 captives including seven israeli americans can only wait and hope. back to you. just be too greg palkot there for us, john periods payment
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colonel daniel davis eight defense priority joins us now and as greg was saying, hamas will be stronger than ever and it seems israel believes killing our leaders is the end of the moment of the struggle of the palestinian people. yes, it is painful to lose beloved people like aiders like ours but what we are sure of is that we are eventually victorious and this is the outcome for all people who fight for their liberty. and then netanyahu is vowing to continue the war appeared to listen to what he had to say. just because this is not the end of the war in gaza but the beginning of the end. to the people of gaza, i have a simple message: this war can and tomorrow. we can and if hamas lays down its arms and returns are hostages. >> john: dan, wears this conflict now in your estimation and where is it added? >> it is where it's been for a long time and there is no end in sight on any exit ramp that i
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can see. and for the main reason that you see both sides are still hard-core on their views. nobody on the israeli side is willing to give anything to the hamas side and they still want to destroy hamas. hamas said, we will not give up because we lost our leader. they are designed to do that and replace leaders and go on. when sinwar was dying on the front he knew he could die any time. these organizations if they have a sense secession plan two or three deep so i imagine that wil go on. it is important to point out militarily, hamas is absolutely devastated beyond belief and the capabilities they had prior to october 7th had been shattered but with that said, it is ultimately a resistance movement and nothing has broken their spirit so far. we can expect them to to view s a bloody occupation. >> john: they seem to keep firing rockets into israel as well. big push by the administration in the wake of the killing of
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sinwar and a cease-fire appeared to listen to what the secretary said to. >> it provides an opportunity to achieve lasting cease-fire to end this awful war and to write humanitarian aid into gaza. our forces and the reach and ready to assist in israels defense to deter aggression and to reduce the risk of all out were. >> john: that would require the cooperation of hamas. up until now, they haven't shown a lot of impetus to reset reach a cease-fire. >> you see the hard positions and that is made for tv comment from the secretary of defense. there is no opportunity here because israel is not willing to meet the core requirement for hamas side, which is withdrawal of all persons from the gaza strip and the israelis are not going to get phone on the core issue which is releasable
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hostages first. both sides are dug in and the war will continue on. the bigger issue yielded to do and you showed at the top of the show, president biden nose went israel will launch a neck strike again iran so this could extend beyond the borders pretty quick. fee when and in terms of the cease-fire we talked to michael warren ambassador to the united states yesterday and he said this idea of a cease-fire might seem easy to some people, but it is a lot harder than that because who knows what will happen in the wake of sinwar. that hamas could become more militant. listen to what he said. >> here is the rub, we know that we eliminated the head of hamas hi hezbollah but it did not change hezbollah's policy at all but 300 rockets at the galilee today. we don't know who will replace p20 but maybe someone more radical than him.
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that possibility well. >> john: better at the devil than the devil you don't know but now israel could not leave sinwar in place and clearly a bad dude and israel felt he needed to be taken out. who is next if people talk about a known one in gaza that he is in cairo but we don't know who is next in line. >> and obviously israel had no choice whatsoever. he was the architect of the 10/7 attack and by all rights deserve to meet just end, which he did. the bigger issue is what merkley had seen it with our own experience with killed in al qaeda and iraq 2005 and he was killed and more radical and you had isis. then we killed the leader of isis and he was up all night replaced within the latin so it never gets rid of the group the organization because it is a resistance group that is or. until someone changes the
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conditions on the ground that led to the rights or literally kill everyone, which in my view is not impossible, there have to be accommodations and both sides have to do something they don't want where the fighting will drag on indefinitely. >> john: that is no sign that will happen anytime soon despite the administration would like to see happen. dance which is great to talk to you and thank you for joining us. help you have a great weekend. >> yourself honestly is the upcoming election leaving you feeling anxious and stressed? if so, you are not alone. take a seat on the couch, dr. marc siegel is here for some therapy plus this. >> chuck schumer is here looking very glum. [laughter] but look on the bright side, chuck considering how woke your party has become if kamala loses, you still have a chance to become the first woman president. >> john: former president trump taking into tab
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democrats at the al smith dinner and noticeably absent last weekend, vice president harris and why that snob may have hurt her standing but the keyboarding group just ahead. -- with a key boating group just ahead.
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