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this is sort of a secondary ward to the campaign against these iranian proxies against the region. we have seen sanctions that is likely to be targeted later tonight in lebanon. the sanctions have only gone so far. the americans have written extensively about this organization and how it is used basically as a shell company to move money and assets to support their efforts on the ground. it will be a significant development later tonight in the coming hours. significant israeli strikes across lebanon. >> just before 9:00 o'clock local time. breaking news. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> that is all for this hour on fox news live. thank you for watching. have a wonderful day. i am at shannon bream two weeks until election day president trump and vice president harris look to energize critical voters that could make or break them.
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>> november 5, 2024 will be a liberation day in america. >> we will win because we know what we stand for. >> with that race it a dead heat trump and harassment their final pitches to america's polls show both candidates struggled to keep voting boxes. governor wes moore joins us on the full-court press to shore up support from black men. virginia governor glenn youngkin on the commonwealth a battle with the d.o.j. over efforts to purge non- citizens from its order roles. then, our legal panel discusses the election battle taking shape. the litigation that could take center stage after the ballots are counted. plus. >> this is not the end of the war in gaza. it's the beginning of the war. shannon: file out from the death of yahya sinwa whether his death
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and puts new pressure on israel and hamas to restart cease-fire in hostage release negotiations. straighstraightahead on "fox nes sunday." ♪. shannon: hello from foxnews in washington per but we begin wih amiri top headlines. at least seven people are dead and six critically injured after crowded ferry.collapsed on an island off the coast of georgia saturday. many were elderly descendents of slaves who were at an event honoring their ancestors. israeli forces say they struck hamas targets in northern gaza and hezbollah facilities are in beirut this week and i running back hezbollah rockets into northern israel mossy drum that came down near israeli minister benjamin netanyahu holiday home for his mother at the time. president trump is such a crisscross pennsylvania with a number of events today vice president harris is focusing on battleground georgia. at a moment we'll talk with
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governors, westmore of maryland and glenn youngkin. alex off at the vice president in atlanta. mark meredith in pennsylvania. we start with you. good morning. oksana, good morning to you for president trump is going to be all over pennsylvania today determined to gain any momentum he can in this battleground state. a candidate himself is pushing back against reports promoted by democrats including his opponent he is exhausted in this final stretch of the campaign. overnight trump rallying thousands of supporters in latrobe outside of pittsburgh he told the crowd he believes voters in pennsylvania have an ally in him but he believes should send a message to washington. >> you have to tell kamala harris that you've had enough. that you just cannot take it anymore. vice president kamala harris you are fired up or get out of here. you are fired. >> our latest boxer refining president trump leading overall
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when it comes about her preference. but in the battleground states which will determine the outcome harris has the advantage by about six points. i mentioned will see trump in the town hall he is would be stopping at a mcdonald's somewhere in the state today. clearly an effort to counter attack vice president harris but she repeatedly talks about that's our time working at mcdonald's as a young woman trumps that he wants to show how it's done. shannon: we look forward to the video, market. thank you very much for that report. joining us now alexandria hoff and atlanta with the other side of the ticket. >> yes the v vice president is welcoming both entertainment and a political star power to give her campaign a boost of enthusiasm for it yesterday afternoon popstar lilt helped get out to vote rally. that happened in detroit. here in atlanta a shirt voiced his support for the vice president or evening rally she said this about her competitors rally style. >> have you noticed he tends to
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go off script and ramble? and generally, he cannot finish a thought. he hasn't called it the weave. but we hear will call it nonsense. >> harris did praise georgia historic and present vote to totals. just five days more than 1.3 million ballots have been accepted. coming up on thursday former president obama will travel to georgia to campaign with the vice president for the first time side-by-side. former first lady michelle obama will do the same thing in michigan next saturday. will also be former republican congressman liz cheney it was a series of moderated conversations those will take place across pennsylvania, wisconsin and michigan. >> critical states, alex hoff thank you very much. joining us now maryland governor westmore.
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it's good to have you put a lot of headlines the last few weeks about black voters specifically and the campaign's efforts to try to reach them. here's fox news of all it shows us while vice president clearly maintains a large lead with this group over president trump, we now show her lowest level of support black voters since she became the nominee, just 67%. both president biden or in the '90s black voters you've got to get out there and earn their votes. where are they trying to go if in the vice president? works we have to understand black voters are sophisticated. what is the ideas and what are the values we know we can base our votes off of? there is a natural skepticism a lot of black voters have and not mrs. about vice president and a democratic party. it is about the pace of progress. it has not been even it has not been fair. that is why i think this past week for the opportunity agenda,
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for black men the vice president released was so important. it is detailed policy positions as to what a heresy/wealth administration will do to advance economic opportunities for black men and focus on at work, wages, wealth, being able to have an opportunity to pass off to your children besides debt. you have to be able to make your case. you have to go and make your argument. he is exactly with the vice president is doing now. shannon: will talk about the agenda this week and get specific needs within the black community she talks about forgivable business loans also grants that would go to public school program specifically for young black men. the vice president knows courts across the country including the supreme court have said they tend to strike out anything that looks like it's got a race-based preference. also jon reporter pressed on that issue reports as a campaign now says the program solicitor the blackman agenda it will be open to all americans on a race neutral basis.
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some feel like this is a bit of a bait and switch are going to give specific to the voting bloc we need to make progress but this is not specifically for your group. >> i think it was c with policy is the disparities are so distinct when you are looking at everything from maternal health to economic advancements, to the racial wealth gap. the fact that in this country have a 10 -- one racial wealth gap. we are all very clear we do not have a 10 -- one racial wealth gap because one group work 10 times harder per their policies put in place to make that happen. when you ar are looking at the opportunity agenda what can we do to create measurements of homeownership and providing first time -- capitol to first-time homebuyers. about procurement policies and procurement laws and ensuring black owned businesses, minority owned business et cetera, women owned businesses triggering the types of resources and supports the need to grow and thrive.
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we know that while these are going to have a distinct impact on the african-american community, the latino community, women et cetera student groups that have historically been left behind but we know you there's a way to address policy measures on a broad scale basis. but that will have a distinct impact on groups that historically have been disenfranchised in the past. thirty-six cell political wind out to georgia when the incredible swing states for the vice president cutting churches and other events. they would not detect to keep battleground voters primarily black voters. here's what one is having to him and told him he's ever voted for republican presidential candidate before he's going to the time this is his explanation. everything so high groceries, clothes, everything, gas. four years ago is not that high so people see the difference in kamala harris and trump and they want some of what they had four years ago and i did too. so how do you rebut this perception people have about their own personal circumstances and the way they have experienced life under these two different administrations? >> i would say it is real.
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i would say to that person i understand i have seen over the process of the past really six-year. we have seen inflationary growth. it's not even that things are getting less expensive than just not growing as fast. that frustration is real and we have to acknowledge that and not shy away from them. think i would say that was when you're looking at the policies thaand being laid out by the two candidates think like lower cost of groceries. being able to lower costs of medicine. being able to focus on kramer pathways for homeownership increasing inventory and make people, giving people opportunity to own more than they owe. versus what we have heard from donald trump when it comes to economic policies for things like the extension of 2017 tax cuts. which would not only add trillions of dollars to the national deficit, when you were looking over the next decade there will be the largest transfer of wealth in our globe's history. if you look at the trump tax
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cuts that is not only going to concentrate the level of wealth and people benefited generationally from wealth. it will make closing things like wealth gaps absolutely impossible. so to that person i would say i hear you. and you are right. but, if you look at the policies being laid out one fundamentally addresses the issue of basic affordability for everyday americans. and what makes an affordability on was a laughingstock. shannon: president trump's team as a base on irs data coming from the irs people cross all rockets and benefit are the tax cuts are going to expire at this new congress, whoever's running it, decides not to actually extend them. and also, an opponent for black americans had a record low under president trump before covid. they want to point to that as excess as well. i want to talk about the obama's it. they're wildly popular i would say in your party and beyond that with the number of groups. president obama is getting some backlash for tough love heat to live it out on the campaign trail recently. it did not go well with everyone
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that includes steven a smith is not a trump fan. here's what he had to say big. >> if you are president obama how do you ignore that? inflation, the cost of living, the price of gas, the price of groceries, and this and believe this other level of sensitivity towards them. as opposed to black folks struggling if not starving in this country but yes, that plays a role too. >> makes clear he loves to president obama's voting for the vice president but he worries how the messages landing. the thing with the president was saying is that there could be two things that can exist at once. we do still have a measure of sexism in our society that has to be thought about and addressed. we do have measurements of people feeling like there's economic pressures. we are not watching wages raise fast enough parts of the vice president has been talking about. how come we raise wages for individuals?
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and also having economic policy like apprenticeship programs and trade programs, getting people back into a workforce but having an economic policy that focuses on things like helping our entrepreneurs be able to gain the capitol that they need to go from turning an idea into a growing and thriving business. and we have to be able to address. we have to make america more affordable for individuals. we have to make ownership more real for people within our communities and frankly we have to be able to address a level of skepticism and cynicism that a lot of african-americans feel. do they see themselves and this idea of american progress? we can do all this and simultaneously. shannon: me know you're busy on the campaign trail doing all the things for the ticket thank you for dropping in. shannon: started made out for jenness governor glenn youngkin. good to have you on the show today. >> good morning bree thank you for having me. thanks for giving us an
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opportunity to talk about this most important topic in virginia right now. which is the department of justice when we are trying to make sure only citizens vote in virginia. we are trying to stand by our constitution and our law. shannon: avenue in that lawsuit against you in alabama saying this purge cousin of the 90 day quiet. that federal law that says you cannot do systemic or large purges within 90 days. here's part of their laws so they say systemic removal programs are more error-prone than other maintenance and eligible voters pays on the path removal days or weeks before election d day may be deterred from voting or unable to participate in the election on the same terms they would have but for the commonwealth error. you said this is not a massive purge. it's not systemic and apparently your team has uncovered something else with the d.o.j. on the specific case. >> to be clear this is not a purchase based on a law that was signed into effect in 2006 by then democrat governor tim kaine a source of the basic premise
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and someone walks into one of our dmv's self identifies as a non- citizen they end up on the voter rolls either purposefully or by accident we go through a process individuals not systematic, individualized process based on that person's self identification as a noncitizen to give them 14 days to affirm they are a citizen if they don't they come off the voter rolls. by the way they have one last safe guard is they can come same date register and cast a provisional ballot. and so to describe this as something as a purge is completely an accurate but totally consistent with the u.s. constitution for the virginia constitution and virginia law. and just recently of course what we found was back in 2006 the then justice department actually approved of this law and said it's not only further constitutional, we have given it thorough review we are okay with you moving ahead with it.
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and now, at 25 days last week before the election the justice department decides they are going to bring the suit after this law has been in effect for 18 years. administered by democrat and republican governors. this is the room why i believe americans and virginians wonder what the justice department's into a braid spit in effect for 18 years. it's been applied universally by republican and democratic governors. and now all the sediment virginia is getting tight it launches a lawsuit against the commonwealth of virginia when we are trying to make sure that citizens vote, not noncitizens. shannon: a couple questions a follow-up to that paycheck but the d.o.j. getting approval in 2006 early on in conjunction with when this law was actually passed under democrat senator or now it democrat said he was a democrat governor. but has it been used within the 90 day quiet. is that why the d.o.j. is honing in on at this time? >> it had been used within that 90 day quiet.
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most recent by democrat governor and they said nothing about it at the time. the reality is, this is not a purge. it's not systematic. it is individualized and starts with somewhat identify as a noncitizen and then ending up on our voter rolls either purposefully or by accident. the reality is how can we as a nation and i as a governor allowed noncitizens to be on the voter role? this is just not right. it's not just constitutionally correct is commonsense. shannon: we know a federal judge by the late now made by president trump, down in alabama solicit with d.o.j. it's a different program by the judge did put alabama program on hold said you have individualized cases you can take the individuals off you just cannot do anything systemic. it'll be interesting to see what a federal judge and respect to virginia part help are you willing to fight this if you lose? >> we are going to fight because we are right.
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a systematic process this is individualized. starts with someone who in fact declares that they are a noncitizen. and of course there are multiple safeguards 14 days to affirm they are a citizen. if they don't they can same date register and cast a provisional ballot. this is constitutionally correct. it is consistent with everything virginia stands for. and on top of that it is common sense. listen, elections in the united states should be decided by citizens. noncitizen should not be on the voter rolls. going to make elections in virginia are fair and accurate and safe. we have paper ballots, counting machines that voting machines. we have great custody laws and are going to make sure we have the cleanest voter rolls in the country. shannon: we although it is illegal for noncitizens to remote in federal elections. want to get to the campaign itself because that's why this is such a big issue but you have campaign for president trump. this week in a sit down for our own bret baier it hit the some of the vice president had to say about president trump.
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>> even people who worked for him in the oval office, worked with him in the situation room, and have said he is unfit and dangerous. and should never be president of the united states again. shannon: mark miller who served a coarsening trump administration but he is quoted in bob woodward's new book saying this, he is the most dangerous person ever, meaning president trump it i had suspicions and i talked about his mental decline and so forth. now i realize he's a total fascist parties now the most dangerous person to this country. there are ads with quotes from former trump staffers. people who served under him saying similar things. why should americans not to have some concern if people who were closest but president trump are describing in this way? >> i think with this whole line of attack on president trump reflects is the facts that we have a candidate in the democrat party who is unable to really
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convey a future vision for the country and what she's going to do to attack the most important issues. so what are they due? they actually have to revert to old adage is what the they been calling in for a long time. which is a sadly the lie that he is unfit for office reality is if they would just focus on what voters are focusing on which is the economy, the border, national security, and of course feeling safe in our own country because of the number of illegal immigrants have come across the border changed every state into a border state. shannon, i'm a governor and estate that is purple. it just is. i travel around the commonwealth consistently listened to voters. what i brought over and over again it is their economic future for their ability to afford groceries, gas, tuition, to buy home or make the rental payment. when i hear over and over again are major concerns about the millions of people have come across the border and the
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hundreds of thousands of violent criminals that have come across the border just identified two weeks ago by senior ice officials. what i also hea here is major, r concern about safety. these are the topics president trump is talking about. the reason why the other side cannot talk about them and they want to distract everyone they have demonstrated over the last three and half years they do not have answers. they've unleashed on precedent in place has been a gut punch anytime anybody walks into a grocery store. they have a lot millions upon millions of illegal and can bring it to come across a bordee border and turn every state into a border state. what has happened around the world is a representation of a weak presidency. a weak vice presidency and a weak america. americans and virginians want strength back in the white house. they want someone who will stand for strong economy build one that lifts up all americans like we had before. low growth and high inflation where people can get great jobs
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and manufacturing comes back to the united states. this is the future it virginians and americans are talking to me about. that's why we see president trump surge in the polls on the country. speak. shannon: the message about what to accomplish sounds very much like the one governor moore gave us as well we'll see which one is more convincing to voters as they have been voting and they continue to hatch of the bulls ahead of november 5. governor, thanks for your time. quick shannon, thank you for having me. god bless you. shannon: of the campaign chose a courtroom trump and here's beefing up their legal team in anticipation of pre-and post election challenges. our legal panel on what it means for the transfer of power. they are live, next. (♪) during its first year, a humpback calf and its mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air,
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>> you work for the best outcome book but prepare for the worst swimmer legal team in place. we are certainly prepared for ar close election to deal with those postelection legal process processes you go through. shannon: gop georgia chair josh kraushaar. not alone democrats are gearing up for litigation that could take center stage before and after the ballots are counted. let's talk about our legal jonathan to george university while professor and tom diprete former principal attorney general. welcome back gentleman. >> thank you. shannon: you heard the conversation i was having with governor glenn youngkin but here's what the board says about this priest being sued for doing what any governor is supposed to do many americans have doubts
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some justified, some not about the integrity of their election. the 11th hour intervention will do nothing but soak them. what you make of this? >> is a super aggressive approach and by administration is taking one brakes with prior department of justice in terms of their swing states, write for the election on this basis the governor's point is something virginia governors have done before. it's hard to quarrel with the notion noncitizen should not be voting in federal elections. instead of suing virgin in europe the justice department would recognize this is an issue our elections seem to have not just fairness and truth but a perception of fairness that people have assurance and confidence noncitizens are not voting you would hope the justice department instead of suing virginia would work constructively with virginia to ensure the voter rolls do not contain noncitizens or improperly on those roles. shannon: jonathan want to get your comment on that but also to the side of his forte is suing dhs as it were trying to work with the physical and premotor roles but you guys have
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immigration information we need your not turning it over but for the secretary of state said this. were calling on the federal government to dismantle the bears blocking states obtaining critical information needed to prevent noncitizens from voting in our elections. they are saying we're going to the feds to try to get this information he won't give it to us. >> as a complaint very states have made me think made this complaint in every stage of justice department the administration has harassed the states on voter identification and other laws. this is an extension of that. when it comes to virginia and the key is they don't know the voters are. they are not trained to purge a group these are people that either fail to say they were citizens or said there were noncitizens a question for the state is what you expect us to to do here? the other thing is the lots i was quite reasonable to get a warning. what, there might've been a mistake let's correct that you are 14 days even if that doesn't happen they can go in and do a provisional balloting.
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the question is why does he department of justice to go with the nuclear option? a lot of states are saying this is par for the course this what it has been like any time we do any type of identification -- mike voter identification lest we get hit with these types of opposition they will not give us information we need to protect the elections appeared. shannon: i will be interested to see how all these cases turn out. we will likely have a decision virginia pretty quickly because alabama has been decided on there. i want to talk to about the federal case evolve and follow generally six special counsel jack smith case event president trump. clearly not getting to trail anytime soon the release of information w rejects him aside and thanks, not the defense side we don't have it up just yet. there's been a trickle of that information coming out. the judge overseeing it said this in the order reluctant releasing more information at the court withheld information the public otherwise had a right to access solely because of the potential political consequences of releasing it, that
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withholding could itself constitute or appear to be election interviewers she went on as any argument about what is to happen before should not happen before the election is not relevant to a ruling. [laughter] works at the bit of an alice in wonderland approach of that, needless to say but the bottom line is the evidence released was in a word anticlimactic. there was nothing in there is 2000 pages of heavily redacted material nothing and that we did not already know. all the talk about is she going to be indifferent with the election? the answer is no there's nothing in the new. the significance of this release is the final pre-election chapter in the whole generally six prosecution. in other was nothing more is going to happen between now and the election printed straight shot until the election will see what happens on election night and then the world will probably change depending upon whether for president trump is elected or not. but as far as the litigation because this is the final chapter before the election. shannon: it does provoke headlines people want to kno

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