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on mail in ballot, the gap closed dramatically. all signs are that people are seeking change and this is an election about change, i am a change candidate against bob kacie who is status quo. all the numbers support that. that's why you see a frantic, panic behavior by kacie. president trump said he couldn't recognize him if he was in a lineup, and that's because it is all manufactured. i think this shows panic. bob kacie said on cnn that he couldn't think of a single thing he disagreed with kamala harris on. that's the problem. that radical liberal agenda, he will be 100% rubber stamp vote taking the country in the wrong direction. my case, i am a seventh generation pennsylvania, combat vet, west point graduate, business guy, political outsider. that's what pennsylvanians are looking for now is change. >> he can't name how he is different than kamala and kamala can't name how she's different from
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biden. dave, great to speak with you. >> thanks. >> kayleigh: most presidents become lame ducks the day after november's presidential election. but joe biden who was callously pushed aside by his party has officially become a lame duck before lame duck season. soaking in irrelevance, he decided to book a trip across the atlantic to germany where he received the royal treatment. he got an award. given their most prestigious award, the grand cross of the order of merit. but like any biden trip abroad, there's always a little confusion. he botched another photo op, looking lost with our allies. to kamala, this is just biden in peak form. joe's main goal was to reaffirm support for ukraine. jacqui heinrich has the latest on the efforts. >> he crossed the atlantic for a visit less than 24
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hours, included no major announcements, even as he pressed european allies to continue supporting ukraine's defense with a dark winter ahead, north korea now joining iran in supporting russia's fight against ukraine and a new u.s. president on the horizon. biden hasn't green lit the request, the ability to strike military targets deep inside russia with u.s. made long range missiles. >> never changed my mind. right now, there's no consensus to long range. >> what would have to happen to change your mind? >> even though biden and vp harris tried to cast democrats as ukraine saviors and republicans as isolationists to the concern of european allies, the republican ranking member of the senate armed services committee, roger wicker, says biden has gone silent on several recommendations that he made to more aggressively support ukraine, writing in a new letter, quote, i am frustrated and mystified
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your administration has accomplished so little in the last three months regarding the war in ukraine. you seem poised to leave the next president a weak hand. he goes on to say any restrictions on u.s. weapons should be placed on the types of targets they can hit, not the distance from a border russia doesn't recognize. biden spent much of his day talking about news that broke, israeli limb nating the hamas leader. >> he was the main obstacle to a cease-fire getting done. it provides union eebl opportunity to take advantage where we are with hamas, see if we can get a cease-fire in place. >> it renews hope that at least one conflict marked by his time in office can be resolved by the time his term is up. kayleigh. >> kayleigh: one conflict of several on biden's watch. while democrats distract voters with hyperbolic rhetoric and gas lighting, one michigan voter cut through the noise and explained exactly why she's voting for donald trump. >> the campaign that the
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democrats ran was that donald trump hates us. i felt safe when trump was in office. i don't feel safe now with kamala in office. i mean, that to me speaks more. >> she felt safe. she has a point. with trump, we had no new wars. with trump isis was on the verge of extinction. iran, russia, china were on notice. biden and harris have chosen instead to spend their time dictating orders to one of our greatest allies, israel. >> i am comfortable with them stopping. cease-fire now. they should move on and do it now. >> it is time to get this deal done. so to everyone that's been calling for a cease-fire and to everyone who yearns for peace, i see you and hear you. >> they go into rafa, i am
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not providing the weapons to deal with rafa, to deal with that problem. >> any major military operation in rafa would be a huge mistake. let me tell you something, i studied the maps. >> kayleigh: that was biden and harris threatening our ally. where did they find and eliminate the leader of hamas? where biden and harris told them not to go. if biden and harris had their way, that terrorist might still be alive. instead of being put, laying down their arms, israel killed terrorists, helping all of the western world. even after israel toppled the hamas leadership, biden is still telling them to take the off ramp. >> told them originally yesterday, let's make this moment an opportunity to seek a path to peace. >> kayleigh: biden and harris tried to handcuff israel, president trump worked strategically to
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promote peace through strength. he ripped up the iran nuclear deal, negotiated four historic mideast peace deals, puts iran on notice by taking out sole money. president trump acted, iran noticed. america will reassert tomorr tomorrow nance. but if kamala wins, the worlds will be a much more dangerous place. general keith kellogg, former colleague of mine, national security adviser to president trump joins me now. general kellogg, i love speaking with you. you and i saw trump in action, his leadership, his decision making. i want you to tell me having seen him in the situation room, in the oval office, with foreign leaders, how is he different than kamala harris? >> yeah, kayleigh, thanks for having me. we sat side by side. you know, napoleon, great french general said that the personality of the leader is indispensable.
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through it you see the will of an individual. and when presidents disengage, they lose control. trump never lost control. he was always in control. you talked about israel, the killing of sinwar, president trump said he already talked to netanyahu. president biden talked to netanyahu twice in the last 50 days. kamala harris hasn't. she basically stiffed him when he came to talk to a joint session of congress. she wasn't even there. that shows what they think of netanyahu. this is a leader who is fighting an existential threat for his country, fighting multiple directions against hamas, against hezbollah, against the hathaway'ses. i went back to when we were in the white house, working the afghanistan deal, he went back, said we don't have anybody to talk to.
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we went to the prime minister of pakistan who he had known for years. and he was in a pakistani jail. picked up the phone, called khan, and called the leader of qatar, and said look, you need to help get this guy out. they got him out of jail. and we had a chance to negotiate. what did trump do? starts talking to taliban leadership to work a deal. by the way, after he talked to him, we didn't lose a single american in over a year during that conflict. that was the kind of way he operated. talked to him, on a personal level, one of the worst days in the white house, he was coming down from the residence, standing with two others from the yurtnational security team, this foreign leader, did he call me. it was one of those uh-oh. said yeah. he basically said in only trump fashion hey, you need to tell me
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immediately when a senior foreign leader calls so i can return that call. he was always engaged, always talked to foreign leaders. i don't care if they were adversaries or friends. he believed in engagement, personal engagement. that's what this administration has not done. biden hasn't done it. he hasn't talked to putin two years. harris hasn't, not only hasn't done it, i don't think she can. trump does it all the time. that's the mark of leader. that's what this nation needs is an engaged leader. you saw it, i saw it, that's how trump operated. >> kayleigh: trump answered the 3:00 a.m. phone call. i shoulder to think what the world would look like in a kamala harris administration. thank you for your insights. they're always so invaluable. kamala is in trouble and she's turning to lizzo. that's next. ke a spectator in your own life with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they start.
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trump. one in four. kamala's campaign is scrambling. she's leaning on hollywood to help stop the bleeding. usher and lizzo will campaign for harris walz. is that going to put kamala over the top? i'm not so sure. meanwhile, trump is looking stronger lately in the peach state due in part to eating into their margins with black men. biden supporters, bill clinton attendees, creole speaking haitian door knockers are drifting toward the former president, that's what politico said. we could have told you the same. black voters repeatedly told primetime they're tired of the left pandering. they want someone totally new. >> do you think the identity card they've been playing for a long, long time isn't working, isn't having the same effect it used to have.
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these black voters, you know, they have different priorities than the left seems to think they should have. >> when trump was in office, our paycheck would last us at least paycheck to paycheck. we certainly didn't have to worry about not having food in our refrigerator. >> people are terrified. yes, they are marching, running like their life depends on it to the polls to ensure they don't have to endure another four years of this. >> kayleigh: let's bring in harrison fields, a trump surrogate, deputy press secretary when i was press secretary in the trump white house. harrison, excited to have you on. i wanted to put up these headlines. these headlines are coming ferociously almost by the hour, one from politico and several others about black men trending towards trump. we could have begged the press and never gotten headlines like these during our tenure. why are they reporting this now? >> well, i think they're trying to sound the alarm for kamala harris' failing
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campaign. lizzo and usher just aren't going to do it for the kamala campaign because jay-z, beyonce, michelle and barack didn't do it for hillary. this will come down to brass tacks, dollars and cents. when black americans look at their pocketbooks, their wallets, realize the past four years has been disastrous for the black family and the entire nation when it comes specifically to the economy, they're going to ask themselves why are we voting for this party that continues to take us for granted and we get nothing in return. and the last point i'll macon this one is that when you look at the issue of immigration, the democrats do such a good job telling black people like me that the system is stacked against us. meanwhile, they are ushering in illegal immigrant after illegal immigrant in so many communities, and they're going into black schools, taking up resources from black children. it is an atrocity. and the only person that's
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going to solve the issue is donald j. trump. >> kayleigh: this is from "the wall street journal," i had the team pull this. this article came out when you and i were in the press shop. median household incomes, this is under trump, increased more with hispanics, blacks, asians, foreign born workers versus white and native born workers. the trump policy lifted wages for all and reduced inequality that put income redistribution first, led to slower growth. the verdict is in. i only have a few moments here, but trump policy meant almost 5,000 more in your wallet in one year. >> yeah, black home ownership was up, poverty levels down. when we have federal agents go into communities, try to solve crime in cities like st. louis and minneapolis, and you can't forget, first step back in opportunity zones, all trump policies that helped black america, we need them back. >> kayleigh: operation
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♪ >> kayleigh: family, faith and football. the unbreakable trio that defines the heart and soul of america. and on this friday night, we are taking you to shreveport louisiana where the academy football team is on the quest for a 15th state championship title, quite a record. the team is led by legendary pastor denny duran preaching to his team on putting god first on the gridiron has truly made a difference. take a look. >> now we often ask this, guys, want to ask it one more time. what is all of his phrase and
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worship and bible study have to do with football? >> absolutely nothing. >> absolutely nothing. why are we doing this? >> to become better men. >> that's exactly right. >> kayleigh: now the series is available right now on fox nation with new episodes every friday. and here with more is pastor denny duran along with one of his players day day drake a junior out of the christian academy a linebacker and running back. coach i have been so excited about this interview. my dad mike mcenany was a defensive end for the mississippi state bulldogs hold the number four sacks record there. he ace a man of christ. i told him about this interview with you and he said you are an a positives i will of christ you put christ first and when is that your highest priority football success comes naturally you are a top feeder to the nfl via usa today. 100 players from your high school team have made it to the nfl. do you believe your football success is an extension of your
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faith? >> oh, absolutely. i believe life success is an extension of our faith. the bible says this, it says seek first the kingdom of god and his righteousness and all these other things will be added unto you. and what we do here is we put jesus first so that these young men might have elevated lives. we believe that every one of them can be a success in life that they not only can pay their bills but they can prosper, that they can have great families and futures and careers, and we have seen that happen over the last 35 years. and we don't take any of the glory for that. we think all of the glory and the credit belongs to the lord. >> kayleigh: you're pointing, that's beautiful and daday i was reading through the notes see you were raised by a single mom an incredible mother you love dearly and your dream is to one day buy her a house. tell me about your mom. >> that's right. in the future i would love to
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buy my mother a house, and some things about my mother, she's a wonderful person, deeply inside whole hearted wonderful soul, pastor loves her. >> i sure do. >> like she's his daughter. yes, but my mother's a hard-working woman and she'll do anything for her kids. >> that's so beautiful. pastor i want to play another sound bite from you about the ultimate finish line in life. let's listen. >> we're doing our best to win some of these guys to christ. that's why we're in the game. that's why we're here. that's why i'm here is because i believe that incrementally the spirit of god and the word of god begin to transform their values and finally a finish line of heaven. >> pastor that's what it's all about but my question is, at e advantagele christian academy you have a christ sanctuary there but what do you do to equip these boys and these men for when they go out into the world? >> well, they're not here all the time, you know, kaylee.
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they live in the world. some of these kids come out of the roughest neighborhoods you've ever seen and they come out of environments take are challenging every single day. and so what happens is evangil is for a few hours a day they come here and they get saturated into the gospel of jesus christ and they get challenged by the word so that they can live in the worlds they already live in. so we're not really that concerned about getting them ready for the tough world they're facing, we're just trying our best to get them ready for the world they live in every day. >> kayleigh: no doubt. and day day, you know, my father, his dad passed away when he was very young so he was raised by a mother from a very young age and he told me that his coaches really became like his father figures through life and i'm curious your thoughts on your coaches. i read that you have that same kind of relationship. >> yes, ma'am, i do, right here pastor denny is like a wonderful grandfather to me.
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like just my first few years here i never really understood why he was always on my back and just -- i thought he was just, just being an old man and just being up my, being up my back 24/7 but he was actually teaching me life lessons each time we bumped heads. like there was always a life lesson in it and it was just something to learn from and it's just all love from him. >> the reason i'm so tough on this guy is because he's got it. he's one of those guys that could really take this game to the third level, to the nfl. god has given him size and strength and great intelligence, and amazing leadership acumen. so i want to see him develop and use that practically for his future and of course for his precious mom's. but in the meantime the most important thing i want for day day is for him to form a very close relation with jesus which he has so that he in his future will be able to take step by
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step with a grnity god is with him. >> kayleigh: day day i'm cheering you on cannot wait for the day you buy your mom that house she so well deserves and coach duron you're doing everything right pointing back to him. thank you and good luck tonight. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> kayleigh: isn't that what life's all about? we spend a lot of time on politics a lot of times on the problems we face in the world but at the end of the day it's about faith and coach duron got it right and day day got it right we taped that earlier because of course they have a game tonight it's friday night it's football night in america at our high schools. what a beautiful pair right now. don't miss me on outnumbered next week, next tuesday we are two weeks from election day. i cannot believe it, and this race is razor thin. tune in, we'll keep you updated. ♪ >> >> sean: welcome t
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