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charlie: look at those calm seas. gorgeous is. rachel: oh or, that is such a beautiful site. will: charlie, popped the picture up, he goes, where is that? put his glasses on -- [laughter] chr. charlie: i can't see. [laughter] will: tomorrow, donald trump, lawrence jones, barbershop in the bronx. they're going to sit down, they're going to talk with patrons, take some questions. tune in for that tomorrow on "fox & friends." charlie: two weeks from tuesday will be election day. rachel: how is that possible? charlie: it'll all be over by then. rachel: we've got it all here on fox news, stay with us tomorrow and and then again on the weekend next time. ♪ ♪ rachel: maria: good sunday morning,
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everyone, welcome to "sunday morning futures," i'm maria bartiromo. the is coming down to the incompetents. democrat strongholds -- independents, like up union, businesses and many minority voting blocs endorsing president trump in the last few weeks. that voter who may lean to the right but could lean to the left on other issues, not beholden to parties and labels, but instead to family and to policies that make their lives better. coming up, independent vermont senator bernie sanders on the state of the race and the will of the people versus the machine. plus, presumptions and stereotypes. barack obama tries to shame black men if for voting on policy instead of party. former hud secretary dr. ben carson and former georgia senate candidate herschel walker with some common sense schooling of their own. plus, typical mainstream media mincing words to change donald trump's tone and sentiment.
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eric trump on the sparks flying from my exclusive last sunday with president trump as 45 tells the world that the al smith dinner, you can laugh, but he's still fighting. >> tradition holds that i'm supposed the tell a few self-depracating jokes this evening, so here it goes -- [laughter] nope, i've got nothing. [laughter] i've got nothing. [applause] there's nothing to say. i guess i just don't see the point of take thing shots at myself -- taking shots at myself when other people have been shooting at me for a hell of a long time. maria: now the doj plays hardball as the election crystallizes. the doj suing states for following the law, ensuring that only american citizens get to vote. virginia lieutenant governor win? sere on the -- win? if serious on the doj lawsuits.
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meanwhile, the war on israel intendfies with israel taking out head of hamas, leaving questions about where this war heads next. general jack keane on the realities on the ground in the middle east and the impact on america. the it's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: if we begin this sunday morning with the final stretch of election 2024 with just 16 days million election day on november 5th. and the momentum seeming to favor president trump as polls show voters are priortizing the economy and immigration and trust president trump more on these issues. joining me now with more on the state of the race is independent vermont senator bernie sanders. senator, it's ap an honor to have you this morning. thanks so much for joining me. >> thank you. maria: you are an independent senator, but you caucus with the democrats. do you agree that kamala harris is losing some momentum, and what is her message to voters
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right now in. >> well, i was out in michigan and wisconsin. we had rather huge crowds of young people, trade unionists, so i don't believe that's the case. look, the average american is angry. they're seeing the very richest people in this country becoming richer while 60% or of our people are living paycheck the paycheck. over the last a 50 years, wages have been stagnant. and what i think ordinary americans are saying, you know what? what about an economy and a government that works for all of us, not just the 1%. what about an economy in which we do not have three people on top owning more wealth than the bottom half of american society. what about an economy in which we join the rest of the industrialized war, guarantee health care to all people as a human right and where we don't pay the highest prices in the world for prescription if drugs. those are the issues, i think, maria that are galvanizing the american people, and i think people are going to turn out and vote for kamala harris. maria: and, of course, these are important issues to working
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people, for sure, senator, you are spot on. i want the get your take with what's going on with the unions because it seems they have waning support for kamala harris. trump was in detroit last week promising an automotive revolution for u.s. automakers, for the unions by ensuring that cars are made here in america and not cheaply in mexico. he threatened using tariffs to make the point. watch this, senator, got to get your reaction. so your thinking is, is the threat of a 2020% tariff of will stop them from taking the cars so you won't actually have to do it so you're not going to push the prices finish. >> i said 200, i'm justing that just as -- maria: well, you say 20 to 0 a lot. >> i'll say 500, i don't care. they're not going to bring if cars into this country from mexico and destroy what car companies we have left. but much more than that, i'm going to protect when a company comes to the united states -- we're going to have a lot of
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companies come in because of all of the other things we can do. maria: so, senator, president trump feels that just the threat of tariffs is going to the achieve his goal. what specific policy is kamala harris advocating to achieve that goal? >> well, let me just say, maria, you're looking at a senator and former congressman when voted against all these disastrous trade agreements, nafta, the deal with china and so forth and so on. so the goal so to rebuild the manufacturing sector in america in general, the automobile industry, but i would point out to to you there is a reason why the united automobile workers, the guys who do the work in the automobile industry, are strongly supporting camilla heavies. so what we teed -- kamala harris. i don't think we need a wall. i don't think you need to say that foreign stuff can't come into america. that will just raise prices exponentially. what you do need is a fair trade policy. you can't have corporations
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throwing american workers out on the street, going to mexico, going to china. that has got to stop. maria: what specific policy is kamala harris advocating to actually make that happen, to ensure that that auto sector does get the jobs that they require in. >> well, in fact, she is proposing to make sure that we do not subsidize corporations who are moving out of this country. i was just at the john deere plant if in iowa, and they're getting corporate welfare and then they're thinking of moving to mexico. that is not acceptable. she is also thinking about investing significantly to rebuild the a automobile industry in this country. maria: well, the investing obviously costs money. we just came off of this $7 trillion in spending which, obviously, led to the inflation spike that we with saw. do you have concerns that finish. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, maria, may i interrupt you? maria: yes where, of course. please, sir. yes. >> all right. did we invest in helping working
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class families during the covid pandemic? we did. i was the chairman of the budge committee. i worked on that. so the folks out there who got the $14090 check when people -- 1400 check when people were lose their jobs and small a businesses were going -- yeah, we did that. we put money into hospitals so people would get the health care they need. if you want to ask my view and many economists', the reason we saw a spike in inflation was not because of that, it was because of corporate greed or, record-breaking profits on the part of the food industry, other corporations charging us off the wall prices. think that had a lot to do with it. maria: in the prior years companies were making billions as well, right? but in the four years where we saw inflation spike to 9.1%, it came on heels offal of that spending, $7 trillion in spending. did you go overto board with spending after covid? >> maria, i will never forget the kind of world we were living
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in during covid. people were flocking to hospitals -- maria: absolutely. >> you know it, small businesses were going under, people were dying going to work. we responded. and, by the way, if you look at joe biden's popularity record, you know when he was most popular? after we passed the american rescue plan, we saved childcare, we saved hospitals and colleges. so i don't with apologize for it. but to your point, take a look at the kind of profits that are in the food industry and the oil industry. they've been raising their prices exponentially and ripping off the american consumer, in my view. maria: well, i know that the margins are very small in those industries, but do you have concerns that the climate change agenda, the green new deal, the green agenda which is such a priority for you and so many democrats is really not aligned with where the american people are who are more worried about making ends meet? inflation, immigration, economy? >> good. fair question, maria. but let me turn the it around on you. and what we have got to ask
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ourselves having seen what went on in florida recently, right, what went on in north carolina, the forest fire has we have seen, the droughts that we are seeing. in my own state of vermont, we're seeing more weather services than we've ever seen. climate change is not a hoax. the entire scientific community understands that if we do not, maria, get a handle on climate change9 with the whole world, you know what? i worry very much about the planet that our kids and future generations are going to be living in. maria: oh, we all do. >> we've got to do this in a sensible way. maria: i think we all do. republicans worry about environment as well, by the way. >> it's not just about the environment -- i'm sorry, go ahead. maria: critics say that one issue with kamala harris is they're just unclear as far as what her principles are, where she stands on these important issues. for example, she has long said that she would ban fracking, and then she said she wouldn't ban fracking. she said she was for medicare for all, and then she says, no,
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no, she's not for medicare for all. then she said her values are haven't changed and she wouldn't do anything different than what joe biden did. i ask you, will kamala harris agree the fracking? if she does, is that a betrail to you? >> i wouldn't use the word betrayal. people's points of view change. as i've just anticipated, i think we have to work with the entire world to save the planet, and i think what's very dangerous is donald trump thinking climate change is a hoax. no scientist the agrees with him. in terms of medicare for all, look, let me be very frank, i think our current system is broken, disfunctional. its goal is to make billions in profits for the drug companies and insurance companies while millions of people can't afford the health care they need. that is my view. that is not kamala harris' view. she support it is the affordable care act, wants to expand it. it's a different approach. maria: senator, i've got to switch gears here, we're going to talk with four-star general
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jack keane here in a couple of minutes about israel taking down another terror toist who really was the the architect of the october. th -- 7th attack on israel. you've been urging president biden the not send weapons the israel for this war, and to those people who are supportive of those weapons to israel, they want answers. so, i guess, how do you answer those people who say it was israel that was attacked on october 7th, and they are retaliating for this, they're defending itself? and you're saying stop sending weapons in the middle of israel's fight for, literally, their survival. >> maria with, let's be clear, all right in hamas is a terrorist, terrible terrorist organization that began this war with a horrific attack against israel on october 7th. no one denies that. sinwar, who's just been killed, is a war criminal. no one denies that. if so the issue is not whether israel has a right to defend itself. it does. what does -- but does it have a right to kill 42,000
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palestinians, two-thirds of whom are women, children and the elderly? does it have a right today to block humanitarian aid and starve children? maria: i don't think they're blocking humanitarian aid. they're not -- >> maria, the evidence, maria, if i can say this, i mean, check what all of the organizations are saying. they are blocking humanitarian -- children by the thousands are dealing with malnutrition or starving. so i think israel that has a right to defend it, but it does not have a right to to go to war against children and women in gaza and destroy their entire society. that i do not agree with. maria: senator, i've got to get your take the on the process here before we go. the process of which kamala harris was put in place. she was selected, not elected, and i feel like you went through a similar situation back in 2015, '16. you were winning. you had garnered great support from so many people including a lot of young people, but the
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machine didn't want you there. they got behind hillary clinton, and she was the candidate then and you were out. if it seems like a similar situation right now where the that dean decided joe biden was out, and they just selected kamala harris. do you think voters will be turned off by that this election? >> i think it was clearly an unusual process, there's no question about it. we've never seen anything like this. but, maria, when we talk about a process, i don't care if you're republican, democrat or incompetent, what i see out there is -- independent, is people are disgusted with the amount of moneying into the political process. and it's on both sides. you've got three republicans putting in over $2020million to trump's campaign -- 20 to 0, that ain't good. nor is it good that billionaires are supporting, you know, kamala harris. what we need to do is end the citizens united supreme court decision and get this kind of big money out of politics so we can be in a democracy. you get a vote, i get a vote,
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not billionaires buying elections. maria: and it's the reason people get is so upset, by the way, over george soros -- >> yeah, it's both sides. i am not denying that. but right now -- go ahead. maria: it's wonderful the you this morning, senator. please, finish your thought. >> no, that's all. s it is both sides. you can see more concentration of billionaire money coming in to trump. maria: senator, thank you so much for joining us this morning. i hope you'll come back soon. >> thank you very much. maria: thank you or, sir. senator bernie sanders. quick break and then more on the state of the race. barack obama tries to shame black men if for not backing vice president harris. dr. ben carson and herschel walker with some schooling of their own for the former president. but first, the media amplifies president trump's comments again, changing the meaning of his point from my exclusive interview with the 45th president. we'll get into it with eric trump. reaction there on the inside from trump's campaign in this tight race coming down to the wire. stay with us. ♪
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exclusive interview with president trump last weekend when he responded to my question about whether outside agitators would emerge to create chaos on election day, should it appear that trump was winning. instead, most media outlets cut out my question entirely to suggest trump wanted the military to take down his political enemies. here's a clip. but i'm just wondering if these outside agitators will start up on election day. let's say you win. i mean, let's remember, you've got 50,000 chinese nationals in this country in the last couple of years, people on the terrorist watch list, 350 in the last couple of years. like you said, 13,000 murderers and 15,000 raperists. joe -- rapists. joe biden doesn't think it's going to be a peaceful election day. >> he spends most of his day sleeping, he doesn't have any idea. i think the bigger problem is the enemy from within. in the even the people that have come in and are destroying our
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country. by the way, totally destroying our country, the towns, the villages. they're being inundated. i don't think we have a problem in terms of election day, i think the bigger problem the people from if within. we have some very bad people, some sec people, radical left lunatics, and it should be very easily handled,if necessary, by national guard. or if really necessary, by the military because they can't let that happen. maria: following my interview, democrats and many mainstream media outlets constructed their own political narrative without including the full context of the q&a about a outside agitators on election day. among the media outlets that ran misleading headlines, npr, "vanity fair," the guardian, many others x. this is how the interview was covered on television. watch this. >> in a fox news interview, the former president also suggested using the military to go after what he calls the enemy from within on election day.
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>> it comes as former president trump is employs increasingly inflammatory rhetoric and suggesting using the military against what he describe asked as domestic enemies. >> it, we're at the point where he's saying i'm going to use the national guard and the military to take my political enemies ou- >> i'm talking about donald trump saying that he wants to use the national guard and the military to go after the left. that's what he's saying. >> on the campaign trail, trump this weekend stepping up his anti-immigrant rhetoric and suggesting he might use the military against, quote, radical left lunatics on election day. maria: joining me now in this "sunday morning futures" exclusive is trump enterprises e executive vice president, eric trump. thank you for being here. your reaction. >> thanks, maria. i've lived for ten years, maria. it started with the dirty dossier, then they went to the russia hoax, and that hung over
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my father's presidency for a 3 of yahoo! -- 3-year period of time p. then they went after breath with9 kavanaugh, then they tried to impeach him the second time. then they raided his home, maine hand ya's closet, barron's room. then they tried to take him off the ballot in colorado and maine, then they weaponized every d.a. in atlanta, new york, washington, d.c. to go after my father. then you had page and strock and comey. you had me getting 11 is mean thats -- 1 111 phone snee thats. i mean, where do you want me to top? that's exactly what my father's talking about, that's the enemy within. you see abc, "60 minutes," they literally take kamala harris interviews and edit them the make her sound intelligent, to make her sound smart when she totally botched the question. i mean, between the censorship and the legal lawfare and the political lawfare and the corruption and the weaponization of every political institution,
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there are tremendous enemies within. and there's not a single person, maria, watching this right now, not a single people who haven't felt the degradation of our government and our system and our country under these people. maria: yeah. no, i understand what you're saying in terms of the enemy from within. but what i'm saying is president trump -- and i know that you've heard your father talk about how he likes to weave. he goes to lots of different places and then he weaves in the answer to your question at the end. and here i was specifically asking him about the idea of outside agitators coming out, creating chaos on election day should it appear that he was winning. and here, i mean, the media the did not even include my question. [laughter] it was amazing. outlet after outlet, they took out my question on outside agitators entirely and they just ran him talking about adam schiff or the enemy within and getting the national guard. that's what i was -- >> and, maria a -- maria: that was so incredible to me.
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every one of them. >> we've seen it. we've seen these outside agitators do it. they were leaving palettes of brick -- pallets of brick withs on street corners in chicago and minneapolis and importantly all to over the place, people were grabbing a brick and throwing it through store windows. we've seen this time and time again. there's a lot of money that does agitate elections, that does agitate for the other side, and you better believe it's a very dangerous thing. maria: eric, let me ask you about the money because you just heard senator bernie sanders talk about billionaires who are supporting president trump. and i know that we've with talked a lot about elon musk, but when you compare it to the billionaires on the democrat side, what do you want to say about that? i did mention george soros, but i'm getting lots of feedback here after that interview saying how can you say that republicans have all the billionaires when, in fact, we know it's the opposite? what do you think it is? >> yeah. well, maria, i started laughing because i just have to remember back to 2016 where my father
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funded britch his entire campaign because -- pretty much his entire campaign. i think he raised $300 million, and i think hillary clinton raised $1.5 billion including the super pac. it made me chuckle when he talks about how there's more money in republican politics. i mean, they've had all of hollywood for years and years and years. look at these george clooney fundraisers are they pull 300 people and raise $100 million. i don't want to hear about it's too much money in republican politics. my father's done incredibly well from people donating $16 and $19 because this country absolutely adores this man. not the people who are writing the $1000 million checks. maria: good to see you, erin trump. thank you so much. and now this -- up next, barack and michelle obama ready to hit the campaign trail for
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kamala, but first, obama makes sure to scold fellow black men for in the doing what they were told, support kamala harris. dr. ben carson and herschel walker with reaction next. ♪ ♪
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