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pewill: it's the 7:00 a.m. hourf "fox & friends" and donald trump and kamala harris stump in key battleground and the vp still not saying what she'd do differently than biden? >> what's one policy you'd do differently over the last three and a half years than president biden? >> to be c candid with you, vice presidents are not critical. rachel: that didn't sound
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we're already up against the election and i'm here with will cain, good morning. and in for pete is charlie hurt. good morning, charlie. charlie: good morning. rachel: feel like i'm growing up. charlie: go back six weeks or months and it's like what the heck hammed? i've never seen anything like this. pete: it's ramped up and made ninth analogy and the fourth quarter of a football game and everybody is everywhere. both candidates seems to be on television, podcast, rallies and notably trump seems to be her calling. charlie: there's no question that guy won't answer and he just barrels through. rachel: it's ironic that the left, media as well as kamala harris are basically saying
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donald trump is not doing media as we see him everywhere. but they say, look, this is for a headline from axios and trump cancels a streak of events with only days till the election. meanwhile for vice president kamala harris and barack obama are questioning trump's fitness for office. can you imagine? listen. >> now, he's ducking debates and canceling interviews. come on. check this out, his own campaign team recently said it is because of exhaustion. >> you'd be worried if your grandpa was acting like this and call up your cousins and say
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have you noticed? imagine if coming from a guy who wants to be given unchecked power. tucson, we do not need to see what an older lookier donald trump looks like with no guardrails. pete: okay. rachel: wow. wow. pete: real quick. i just can't take the richness. rachel: i know. pete: this is beyond rich. i mean, for how these very same people, how long has this been an issue, joe biden's competency and age and senility? years. the very same people have sold us on the fact that he's sharp as a tack. to hear them now log this same argument again, familiarize yourself with the idea of projection. second, if donald trump were exhausted, i'd be forgiving of
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that fact 679 he's been literally everywhere. any human being, forget politician and no politician is matching his energy and appearance schedule, every single one of us look at that again and go that's got to be tiring. i will be very forgiving if all of a sudden they checked out and said i'm tired and exhausted. i'd understand and within a third, take a look and compare records. rachel: it's like the semester; right. you have a class and you have to study and you have one person, trump, who's been studying every day a little bit going along, going along and at the end of the semester, kamala not studying at all is like cramming and why isn't he cramming?
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and harris 2. podcast, trump 7 and harris 2. youtube it's even both 3. x space is trump 1 and harris 0. charlie: she did the call her daddy podcast. rachel: you know, we've had many conversations about politics and what it's like to be in politics based on experience rachel: taking one thing and finding weakness. that's the biggest threat and
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nobody till his own kids saying he runs circles around us and he sleeps like four hours, maybe five and the guy does not stop. the lie you tell is so big and not obvious 6789 you manage to turn a strength into a weakness and destroy your own credibility and everybody is like, yeah. and they change the channel. rachel: here's trump on that question right now. >> she doesn't go to any events and she's a loser. she didn't even show up at the catholic event last night.
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she sent in a sound byte. today i was at "fox & friends" at 7:00 in the morning and went to two different other appearances and then made about 15 phone calls and got 48 days now without a rest and got that loser that doesn't have the energy of a rabbit. charlie: this is true. case in point, the guy answers every question and there's something i admire very much and if you draft the perfect media day, maybe donald trump doesn't answer that question. quite like that. pete: charlie, you brought stupp. kamala harris talking about criticizing joe biden, what she would have done differently and answering that question and it's been put to her several times from the view. charlie: how are you not prepared for this? pete: still being asked that question from the view to brett ware. >> you're not joe biden or donald trump and nothing comes to mind you'd do differently? >> let me be very clear.
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my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency and like every new president that cops in to office, i will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences and fresh and new ideas. >> under a harris admini administration, what would the major changes be and what would stay the same? >> sure. well, i'm obviously not joe biden. >> i know that. >> that would be one change. >> what do you think would be the biggest specific difference between your presidency and a biden presidency? >> well, we're obviously two different people and we have a holt of shared life experiences. >> if anything, would you have done something differently than president biden during the past four years? >> there's not a thing that comes to mind. pete: i want to put this to the two of you, this is very difficult for kamala harris.
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it's a can i have cultty of her own creation -- difficulty of her own creation and she's got to sell you a falsehood. and the falsehood is that she's a change candidate. you're still vice president joe biden is had the opportunity and how do you do this? charlie: you probably shouldn't be running it you don't have answers to the mangy of your campaign. pete: that's why she's having difficulty. there isn't an answer. rachel: i'm going to be a little
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caddy now and going for that and she's got a lineup going with joe biden and jill on the sidelines in many ways. if she ticks them off and says, joe biden did this wrong and i'm going to do this better or i'll do, you know, such and such because he did this wrong. i think they're going to be concerned about their legacy. they're really bitter, jill and joe, and they've already shown they're willing to interfere and say things that hurt her because in the end there's a calculation and newt gingrich said this to us and it's true and they've made a calculation that joe and joe, maybe it's not so bad to be the only guy that could beat donald trump. maybe not a good way to stick it to obama and the people who pushed him off the stage and didn't make it and that might be the end of the king maker obama rule in the democrat party.
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pete: she's in a difficult position and trying to make this argument. >> what is one policy you'd have done differently over the last three and a half years than president biden? >> to be very candid with you, vice presidents are not critical of their predecessors. in terrifics of the tradition of it and going forward, it does not make for a productive and important relationship.
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taking care of my mother and priority on housing and going charlie: if she can't answer that question, she's going to lose. rachel: and the point i was trying to make earlier saying i don't mean to be caddy, and maybe i do. joe biden has the power to make her lose and has a big press conference and big meeting trying to make a big point going through them and rachel: kamala wasn't with me. he has the power to do that and there's been already evidence that her team was mad at his team. charlie: game of thrones in the
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white house. pete: i'm a big believer and often conversation and why does this show work or that show doesn't work? i don't want to belabor a long story and remember this meeting i had in a place that i used to work. how do we get you to stop tweeting and your problems are never here and they're foundational and this is how it is and it was here. this thing about her not being able to connect and you made the mistake in selecting her. >> i don't know who that is and it's a falsehood and that deep and charlie: every platform of the campaign is a lie and that's
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a real problem. rachel: taking big decisions and everybody turn she can't. she's indecisive and not executive and contrast with donald trump is killing her. pete: adam klotz is live from bloomington, indiana, ahead of the corn huskers and hoosiers game. reporter: how do you feel about purdue? [ booing ]. reporter: obviously it's indiana versus nebraska today. but in indiana, everybody hates purdue. i'm from indiana and how do we feel about purdue? who who who? >> hoosiers. reporter: how do you guys feel about fox news? [ yelling ]. reporter: the energy has been fantast and i can it's cold but
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feels really good. we're warming up. do you remember your first beer? i don't remember my first beer. you're not old enough yet. you haven't had a beer yet. we're not on board with that. speaking of people that love fox news, i was talking to this guy a little bit ago, who are your favorite people on fox news, "fox & friends"? >> i love you when you're out there. i love rachel. reporter: how do you feel about will cain? >> eh. reporter: will cairns, hear that? this is my brother, travis. i snuck him in here so that we could come for you. pete: i can't hear, my ear piece isn't working, adam. what he said? >> they're a bill will cain fan? i couldn't here. reporter: huge will cain fan. pete: yeah, yeah. reporter: who who who? >> hoosiers! pete: thanks, adam. charlie: he said ee. more middle name. border disorder members of violent street gang expanding reach and how the group is following in the footsteps of
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murder of a 59-year-old man in connecticut. this comes as officials warn that the violent migrant street gang is expanding its reach across the u.s.. and following the same path as the notorious group ms13. here with reaction is former nevada region gang -- north virginia task director jay lanum. what should americans know about tren de aragua and the kind of moves they've made in the country and disbursing themselves across the country? >> well, they're a violent gang of course and like ms13, they're across the boarder and committing crime like all over central america and in simple terms they're like any other gang and they exist to provide sense of belonging and they exert control and power through violence.
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rachel: as violent as ms13? >> oh, absolutely, yes. all of these gangs are very brutal in their murderses and they tend to dismember bodies to send a message and sometimes film to send to adversaries. rachel: yeah, tren de aragua is involved in the sex trafficking trade with children as well. that's obviously another thing to be concerned about and donald trump heavyweights going to get them out and how many are here and how difficult will it be for a donald trump president to -- as president to get them out? going on them and gangs getting
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