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the east coast, and this is america's latest news, "fox news @ night". >> mr. trump: hello everybody. [cheering] >> mr. trump: and outworked 15 a harris. >> trace: meltdown of wicked which would fear, the democrats and the media or losing it over donald trump working at campaign stop at mcdonald's pick. >> he as you know appears to be not well. he also said he was paying for some of the meals, how is that not a campaign finance violation? two weeks until the election and the battle of the swing states getting interesting, likely why kamala harris is spending time in michigan bringing out the big names. >> they say if kamala harris wins this whole country will be like detroit. >> trace: does this -- does she mean to this detroit, with
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the second-highest violent crime rate with 30% of residents living below the poverty line? meanwhile kamala harris also campaigning with former president trump touring the north carolina hit very hard by hurricane helene. >> mr. president i cannot think enough for coming out, i made a comment that trump were to just show up. [laughter] we know we will be okay not forgotten. thank you. >> trace: we have team focus coverage, ashley strohmier on the media meltdown, kamala harris' day on the trail but we begin with the senior national correspondent kevin corke live for us in d.c., on the former president stay in north carolina, good evening to. >> good evening, you know in politics they call it a sprint to the finish? over the next 15 days ago feeling awful lot like that to be sure. we have both candidates crisscrossing the battleground states today, kamala harris the vp trio of midwest but it --
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stops, trump exclusively focusing on the states with the numerous stops in north kelowna including visits to the asheville area, and to concord, where we were out of the remarks tonight. >> mr. trump: my face took on new meanings in butler, pennsylvania -- faith -- when i was knocked to the ground essentially. what seemed like a super natural hand and i would like to think that god saved me for a purpose and that is to make our country greater than ever before. >> at leaning into evangelical vote in the south. baking of evangelicals, one of the major leaders in the movement offered a prayer that the former president be reelected as saying "rallies and positive poll numbers are not going to win this election, it will be god ".
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as for the former president he noted today he has now gone 52 straight days without a break noting the importance of getting out and bringing his message of hope and prosperity directly to the making of people. he leads the vp by half percentage point in the politics average in north carolina, in other words, razor-thin. >> trace: dead heat, kevin corke live in d.c., thank you. meanwhile weiss president kamala harris at trying to convince undecided voters to vote for her, campaigning with former congresswoman in pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin today. this new white house correspondent is live it for us, good evening. >> good evening, in each of the three counties where vice president kamala harris was campaigning, nikki haley beat donald trump for the republican nomination appeared she called on former republican congresswoman to amplify her
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message that trump is a dangerous choice ain't moderated conversations i had the same themes three times over. it was one audience member at that thought they would have a chance to participate that was built like a town hall. >> said back at get comfortable. >> you are not unfortunately, we have predetermined questions tonight and hopefully you can ask some of the questions i could be in your head, hope so. >> it's not so unusual for questions in campaign events to be prescreened, it is unusual if they are prescripted. we had to ask of the kamala harris campaign if any of them were because this question hit so many of the buzzwords that we hear all the time in harris' speeches. >> my 21-year-old daughter now has fewer rights that her mother or grandmother's pick it is such an extreme, radical agenda by any standards. what are your thoughts on this
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extremitism and how can we restore those fundamental human rights that have been taken away from the american woman? >> harris is campaigning for his tiny size of voters out for grabs, 300,000 voters have already cast their votes, today clearly targeting suburban women including pro-life conservatives who got permission subset it's okay to back kamala harris. >> think there are many of us around the country who have been pro-life, but who have watched what is going on in our states since the decision, that is not sustainable for us. >> before liz cheney lost her receipts she had a letter a rating from pro-life america, she also once called harris of radical liberals of the countermeasures the republicans are leaning into is trump hatred is not a policy platform. >> trace: in the words are
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changing, live for as in milwaukee, thank you. is bringing to the cohost eric messersmith and princeton university political scientist, lauren wright, thank you are coming gone. eric, a great question to donald trump in north carolina to displaced residents, watch. >> are you worried people want to be able to vote? >> voting is the least of it right now, they want to vote because it's important but they have to survive. >> trace: he thinks they are motivated, he thinks they are motivated to vote. >> a very good answer putting in perspective what happened, far more important things to face then voting could, western north carolina, of the more rural areas he will need a big turnout of their to counteract harris' advantages and maybe charlotte. that is a big area for him, in icing going to their now while it's still fresh in people's minds and people are still rebuilding is smart.
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>> trace: meanwhile lauren wright had "the new york times" reads the following, it's a shift towards trump but still no clear favorite, recent elections the polls have tendered to systematically underestimate or overestimate one side by several percentage points. of that happens this year either candidate could claim apprising the decisive victories, written by nate silver. of the question becomes, is he saying listen, may be this thing is starting to stir further right than we thought? >> actually the poles are so close they are not well suited with the margins are those thin to make any kind of production. i do not know who will win on election day, nobody really does break the shocking factor to democrats can be trump is doing better at this point that he was in 2020, he is doing better at this point then he was in 2016, what happened in 2016 we forgot it is ted cruz were into their to the bitter end.
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there was talks of a contested convention and republicans came home and took a risk and a roll of the dice and they voted for donald trump. so did a lot of moderates, that's what put him in the white house. if he is better position now, democrats should be curious at the very least but they're -- terrified reasonably so that some of these groups that have not turned out for republicans in his 30 years are supporting trump to three meanwhile saying the following, she is not -- kamala harris promoting expansion, 13 michael has fronted a fracking does not want more of that into the campaign. she is trying to get pennsylvania voters but at the same time trying to appeal to climate activist, she can have it both ways. >> i want to be surprised if they go out and clean that up. seems one of those things they stepped into. people say, okay,, she said she has changed her positions but is that really what she believes or is it a case where she's trying
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to get through the election and then they try to govern more like the kamala harris of 2019 when she was running into the democrats? >> trace: or is she changing her positions to somebody and assaying it to somebody else? cnn assesses about a kamala harris and black voters, laura near final thoughts? >> it kamala harris still leads among the black voters but it's the trend that is worrisome. you go back to obama in 2012, then hillary clinton, one by 85, biden 81, kamala harris? 15 points from where it biden was just four years ago and she has 24 points from where obama was 12 years ago. >> trace: so the data guy over at cnn is a lawyering for kamala harris. >> this is so bad. i wish i did not have to say it but in my own profession, social scientists, should be very interested in why black men in the droves are assuming to
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support republicans to some extent, why hispanic voters are putting up george w. bush-type numbers for trump. and democrats don't have an answer to this. when you ask if trump is so controversial why is he doing so well,'s ad that he is about a person which does not explain it or people just don't know what is going on which is very insulting to voters. >> trace: lauren, eric, thank you both break the presidential race is having its mcdonald's moment he got down from wearing an apron to work the fryer at a fast food joint in pennsylvania were kamala harris waterproof she used to work for the golden arches, ashley strohmier live with those details, at evening. >> hello, former president trump got a taste of what it's like to work in a fast food industry over the weekend to pick looks like he was loving it. now he is listing more mcdonald's work experiences and kamala harris who continues to make this unproven claim.
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>> mr. trump: i have now worked for 15 minutes more than kamala harris. she never worked here. i have now worked 15 minutes more than kamala harris. >> harris' claims could be true but her campaign has yet to back it up, with you as employees and an internal message confirmed by "the wall street journal" that they are missing some important records from the early 1980s fig the mainstream media however seems more concerned with blasting trump. >> they media will try to nitpick and micromanage every single thing that don trump said , yet they just buy into this narrative from kamala harris. >> of course it is no shock that president donald trump loves the golden arches, it's been well documented, captured eating on air force one during his first term, at the football team, at the white house, and my friend, that is a lot of chicken nuggets
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and burgers. [laughter] >> trace: a lot of burgers and nuggets, lifer is in your, thank you pick ♪ ♪ the fox news at night common sense department wonders why it is that kamala harris can claim shall rookiemac mcdonald's with no proof and the media finds it honest and endearing, but donald trump puts a few hours in mcdonald's and the same media finds it offensive and bizarre. "new york times" attack every aspect of trump's visit from his attire to his lack of a hairnet, "washington post" said trump quoted fries and falsehoods, and "atlantic" magazine broke the story wide-open reporting that trump did not work in a mcdonald's, he posed. 's "atlantic" magazine serious? remembered trump does not want to flip burgers, he wants to flip the economy but because his stand at a mcdonald's gets
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tens of millions of views and rave reviews, the left is melting. tim walz called trump's dig disrespectful. to whom? the franchise owner invited him, the employees loved him, does respectable is a bad word for drive-up windows service. it's a good word for lying about military service pick some in to the media were astonished that customers were prescreened, common sense thanks two assassination attempts and that is not a happy meal deal, it's been years since mcdonald's what to say, you deserve a break today! common sense thanks the past 3.5 years might have voters conjuring those very words. let's bring into the spectator's washington editor amber duke and rnc national spokeswoman, elizabeth pipko. elizabeth over to you for his, tim walz, apparently the knucklehead to tim walz came out again because he said this on the view, watch.
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>> shack she worked in a mcdonald's, she did not go and pander and disrespect mcdonald's workers by standing there in a red tide to take a picture. his policies undermined those workers in that mcdonald's pick. >> trace: he just shows he makes no greater to base under these shows pick. >> is certainly not getting good advice. number 1 we have no proof kamala harris did or did not work in a mcdonald's, i think the biggest problem is that they cannot prove this claim, for some reason that media is a lot more obsessed with donald trump showing up at a mcdonald's making people happy with that appearance and then they are concerned with fact-checking whether kamala harris actually worked in one or not. the fact is trump showed up, obviously it was planned because he is the former and probably future president of the united states with multiple assassination attempts, everybody seemed to have a great time with him they pick it at a great job, he was relatable guy down to earth and a funny, and his opponents are melting down
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as usual. >> trace: it was a plan to show up, he always he did not show up and drop anna. hears a customer served by trump who is originally from brazil, she said this. >> it was like meeting a friend, he looked as in the eye, the way he communicated with as, the way he greeted my children into the back seats it was incredible. i cannot believe i shook donald trump's hand, and won't wash my hands for the next few days to three a lot of people echoed that. >> exactly because donald trump is really good at talking to be able. think the reason why the left is melting down so much about this trip to mcdonald's as they are stuck with a very bad retail politician, who is not capable of relating to voters on that 1-v-1 level the way that trump is. and trump is always in on the joke, he knows is a little bit silly to make fries in the fryer
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with a white shirt on and a red tide, but he's not trying to be anything he is not. that is why you comes across as authentic while tim walz failing to load a shotgun, and makes voters feel like they are putting on a play. >> trace: tim walz, one more song for you, because he was as the same questions that kamala harris was asked on the view and he blew a, watch. >> you point to a policy decision over the last four years that you and the vice president would have made differently from president biden? p-1 think the expansion on medicare is something i wish would have been proposed sooner but are they are tackling to the issues they needed to, they came out of a pandemic that trump left a mess for, the economy was broken. >> trace: in other words the answer is no, would not change a thing. [laughter] it's important to the american people know that period i would also like to point out he was asked on the view, whether he wants to answer for being or not
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being in china and about his own military record which he lied about for many years on different occasions, he had no answer for that either. i think it's interesting you can go on a show as friendly as of the view with as much separation he has had and still mess up those very easy opportunities to give the american people the very basic answers they deserve on his military record, whether kamala harris can do any different from the failure that joe biden has been these last four years. >> trace: she was as a same question on the view and colbert, he was asked and goes and says listen, i will say this, bill marra talking about trump derangement syndrome. watch. >> it's like my republican friends, it's not deranged you feel this. it's not deranged,. >> what? >> yeah,, we are not guessing what he is going to do, he is
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saying this is what i going to do period. >> trace: 11 when they say this, they say this like 17 times, never said whether this was kind just who says that they have to believe this. what is said that he is saying that is so offensive to you? >> it right, i would love to know, maybe it is deranged actually to sincerely believe that trump is going to be an office for four years and then refused to leave, he will be a dictator forever. we had a test run of trump for four years, all of their are unfounded. these sit on these obvious jokes like a dictator on day one or talking about some of their comments being flipped on their heads. it's very hard to take them seriously. >> trace: amber, elizabeth, thank you both. >> mr. trump: it we are leading by law, we are leading in the polls, every single state >> according to polls donald trump is leading by double digits with men.
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>> we are looking at oppose closer today, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, nevada, you nearly have a bigger say. >> the polls, it's even steven, it might be a close call blood me tell you cut i don't believe the polls. >> trace: 15 days from the election time for a closer look at where donald trump and kamala harris stand, new polling, let's bring an justin wallin agreed to heavy on the show. fox news brand-new polling right here, choice for president in voting right now includes registered voters, 48% kamala harris, 50 trump, likely voters the same numbers. trump leading in both, what do you think? is a gravity pulling more towards trump? >> i certainly understand the desire when you're looking at a polling to numbers this close to see is there something into those that suggested there is something moving one way or another? however, they are numerically different and statistically different. unfortunately for anybody looking at numbers, some show
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kamala harris higher, some show donald trump higher, the reality is that has been no significant difference for weeks pick it is just too close to call. >> trace: i want to put this up because i found it interesting, this is beyond election, electing kamala harris, top issues break top issues for kamala harris, numbe, protecting democracy 14 percent, same thing for donald trump, top issue there, 18% say the economy, 17% is the immigration, flip that over, kamala harris' people are not voting for her getting they are voting against trump. >> right that is the real challenge, not as far as the people who support kamala harris but the challenge and that a small group of people remain undecided who will decide of this election, those people are not making decisions based on who they don't like, they already know everything about donald trump, they dislike him that decision would be made already. what they are making a choice on
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is how the next four years will be different for them than the last four years. that a message really has not been resonating with them in terms of kamala harris 33 i will go through this, battleground of pennsylvania, you see kamala harris 49, 46. wisconsin, next one, you have the former president leading 48, 46 rick michigan where the former president is also leading to 50, 47. do you trust to these numbers, are you skeptical? >> a great question, i do default to the average is, it carries out a picket this is the variance here, you look at the more recent polls, trump with a lead in arizona and georgia as well. i don't really give a lot of credit to those unless we see some other polls that cluster around that, we will see. >> trace: we shell see! thank you for your time, ahead, kamala harris appears to agree with the protester accusing israel of is saying what he is
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talking about and quoting is real. later in the "the nightcap"... >> ishak she worked in a mcdonald's, she did not go and pander and disrespect mcdonald's workers by standing there with your red tie and take pictures. >> trace: the mainstream media going nuts over trump's campaign stop at a mcdonald's calling it pandering and disrespectful. do you think it was disrespectful, would still be disrespectful if kamala harris did a? let us know on x and instagram at @tracegallagher, we will read as always your responses ahead, and the "the nightcap". ♪ ♪
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>> trace: is known that expanding its air campaign as rdf claims -- attack terrorist targets in beirut, we are in haifa, israel today to pick. >> no break in the action in the middle east. in lebanon, is really jaded fighters striking financial facilities that hezbollah uses to pay fighters and it fun to tear, israel's foreign minister saying hezbollah will pay a heavy price break chagla by the fighting, the visiting u.s. special envoy says. >> the situation escalated out of control as we feared it could >> in northern gaza the destruction continues as well, hospitals, schools, shoulders targeted. israel says it is still going to after hamas there, the u.n. has called a form of by starvation. israel denies not allowing and humanitarian supplies into gaza, focus there are not sure.
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>> the israeli army is a liar, it is targeting children, women and men. >> any word we are getting as promised, another heavy round of israeli strikes on beirut's southern suburbs, stronghold for hezbollah. >> trace: led to bring it again rabbi mendy mentz from bel air here in los angeles, the host of the aaron cohan a show, israeli special operations veteran aaron cohen and plastic surgeon sheila nazarian, thank you offer coming on. and aaron over to you for his, this headline, "israel begins strikes against lebanon at targeting hezbollah financial assets will make. i am wondering when they say financial assets are the talking about of the money to go after weapons and by weapons and pay for their soldiers? >> exactly where they are talking about, israel is going after the source which is the cash flow, the association that hezbollah has been using it to
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billions of dollars into hezbollah and that money just leaked spook at the actual location, exact location to the lebanese public of where there is 500 million in cash stored in a bunker, hiding go all of his little chits for israel is doing a couple of things right, they are getting inside their head of hezbollah and the ir gc specifically because they are the one supplying. by the way the heiress -- stealing money from lebanon, they are going to after the funds to make it more difficult for hezbollah to continue funding the rockets. >> trace: rabbi mendy mentz, in talking to muslim voters in michigan... >> we want peace in the middle east, we will get peace in the middle east triples. [cheering and applause] >> we trust you! >> trace: talking about peace in michigan, what you think?
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is. >> he is fantastically brilliant, he knows the 10% of the arabs are the ones are bad guys and 90% want peace. when they say they want peace let's be honest, they don't want to any killing onward they will go and -- there are good muslims, they want to make a good job in america, bracket is a real -- religion, pray to a la, that is all they want. trump recognizes that kamala harris is having a problem with the arab votes. one '02 go over and appealed to what they really want? they want peace. >> trace: meantime kamala harris agreeing with an anti-israel protester today, this has created a lot of waves, listen to what she says at the end of there. >> billions of dollars -- children are dead, 19,000 children are dead! >> so, listen, what he is talking about is israel.
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>> trace: it is not real. she's giving a no, no attempt of the story, i'm sorry -- >> is numbers but it's also intend. what is happening is neither of those think a spook since the 1940s the palestinian population in gaza and west bank has gone from 500,000 to 5 million, the civilian to combatant death ratio has been 1.8-1, typical wars are 10-1. the fact that hamas hides behind the civilian population and 80% of those civilians that have died have been family members of hamas, number 1. number 2 is the intended, israel just recently paused for the ward to give vaccinations to the children in gaza, they warned before the attack it's number 2, they treat cancer patients, taking people out of gaza to treat them in israel and remove
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a brain tumours in 2008. not only is kamala harris agreeing with this, it is plain anti-semitism. >> trace: wants to be a lawyer, aaron, washington opposed says the following, despite official efforts, the depth of the crisis in iran is clear, israel is crashing tehran's allies making it more vulnerable to attacks. what the united states has sought to limit the scope of a's bills response of the strike is good to stabilize a fragile economy for you have iran and not knowing when israel is coming and thinking whatever they will do will be bad. >> israel, here is counterterrorism and here's how it works, whoever is more scared psychologically is losing. so, what are you talking what? i know understands me, my language is not terrible, the fact is israel has taken them on, now they are taking all the
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language m -- it to hunt the truth or do you want his brother, and the iranians know the language that a0 is speaking is power per that is the only thing that they will resonate with. israel will not pump the brakes despite biden and kamala harris and the document leaks. >> trace: rabbi mendy mentz they banded harris campaign, the national has this headline kind and band in harris' campaign as arab americans sour on kamala harris big they are voting for joe stand in places like michigan, every vote for joe stein is a vote for donald trump >> a hundred percent pick this is what is going on, you recognized on trump and his first administration really did wonderful things and accomplish a lot. democrats are hurting, whatever it is, they want the same thing. remembered the arabs, you need to them and michigan. they know about the abraham
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accords. piece to hundreds of millions of arabs there. they are looking at a kamala harris. your not taking any sides, you are making confusion. >> trace: same question? >> i don't think these abandoned harris arabs under the ones that want peace, i think they don't like trump and accused them of the muslim van where he prevented people coming from the state sponsors of terrorism. they want power and influence in the next election, they signaling to the democrats that you need us, we are willing to give up this election so that you pay more attention to us and we have more power over you in the next election. >> trace: fascinating. and dr., aaron cohen, and rabbi mendy mentz. spacing, appreciated. how donald trump and kamala harris are faring with people of faith, big question we are asked a lot about this. we are going to answer it next with two gentleman you will want to meet, 8:30 5:00 on the
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shane winnings and 180 church pastor lorenzo sewell, thank you both for coming on. pastorate would like to play a sound bite, one is at a kamala harris rally to a man who said to as lord and as king, this and do what she said and the follow-up is a j.d. vance valley where somebody also praises, watch this. >> as king! >> addo think that we -- that is right kind is king . >> trace: it is kind of amazing the whole thing, kamala harris got a lot of pushback. a wonder of that affects christian voters, what you think? >> think it will cause some 20 christians that did not vote, they will vote their values, in it two week spook and believe that christians will make their ballot box a prayer room and vote their values. i believe christians will stand
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up because they know that the democratic party is a party that is against life jackets against the bible, it is against traditional marriage and they are going to be christians all over this country that are going to stand up and glorify god in their ballot box. >> trace: the former president saying christians are fighting for our lives. >> christians, and everybody you know and vote, we will not have the life we should have, life of prosperity and hope, life of beauty, we will be fighting for our lives. >> trace: is he hyping things up or is he right? >> i think he is ready, it is a famous quote, you're only one generation away from losing our freedom and christians have been saying to those, we are in a spiritual war, the bible tells us is, not against people but
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ideas. frankly the democratic party this election cycle has some purely demonic ideas and kamala harris' behavior at this rally shows that she has no desire to bring the christian vote into her camp. we do have to go out, christians have devote, in a way that will set us up for success. >> trace: it seems like she's trying to hit so many different voices, you can do it for all. this was a 38 old georgian man, attending his first trump rally, and he said the following here, a lot of the black supporters of trump are very discreet period it is hard to convince our parents voting democrats for 30 years to see something different but i think one of the polls come out we will releasee it is changing. when they are talking about her there is so much history and sometimes change does not come easy and sometimes people don't want change. >> often times people don't want change because democrats,
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typically black democrats are loyal in terms of relationship. when you are in a black democrat like i and in of laxity it is hard to come out of here conservative cave, santas it's hard to come out of your conservative claws into. over like to encourage every single conservative that is black that loaves the lord jesus christ, i want to encourage you to be willing to speak at the truth and love and because every person to vote here value. just because he voted for president trump does on when you have to necessarily like him, we are not a voting for a pastor, i understand he has failures and faults but all of us have sinned and all of us have fallen short of the glory of god. >> trace: trump keep saying that god saved me for a purpose, does that message resonated with you, to other christians around the country? >> absolutely, somebody who has been to war, five years south of
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seattle, i have faced times that where i almost lost my life jurik it gives you a renewed sense of a man, white am i on this earth? i believe donald trump had that same experience. this was all has that fight can fight, fight, i felt that in a near-death experience for an think america feels it too because it is a real, it's not a sound bite or something he right off of a teleprompter, he speaks from the hard and you will go to the truth from donald trump. that is what we need to because the bible says it is the truth that sets us free, i think people are tired of the lies from the democratic party. >> trace: pastor, pastor lorenzo sewell, shane winnings, thank you gutek meantime, democrats going crazy over trump's campaign stop at mcdonald's calling and pandering, calling a disrespectful. what do you think about trump's mcdonald's style? what it still be disrespectful if essay kamala harris did the very same thing?
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mentz and dr. sheila nazarian, tonight's topic fast food frenzy, media freaking out over trump stop at mcdonald's for you, do you think it was disrespectful if they vp ward to do what, were they still criticize it? i don't know, will start with ashley. >> no i don't think it was disrespectful, i guy genuinely likes mcdonald's. but i do think he was trolling kamala harris which i think was kind of funny. >> trace: yeah! kevin corke? >> i agree, at the end of the day people who actually watched cavanaugh the media, not dependants but regular folks, public thought it was fun. >> trace: and the people there, the employees, everybody really enjoyed having that appeared rabbi? >> it was brilliant about a kamala harris will it again if she should go to the kosher one, she gets the jewish vote and the haldol vote. >> trace: very good.
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aaron cohen, top that. [laughter] can happen. -- cans. [laughter] >> it was a simple gesture, i think he is just being a good guy, everybody getting wound up over it is kind of silly be three elizabeth pipko? >> what i think is disrespectful is tim walz lying about his military record and i would like to remind everybody if you are upset about that lot as i am, please do what i did today, make your vote as early as you legally can because we have a country disabled. >> trace: dr. sheila nazarian? >> think it is what we call guerrilla marketing, it was cheap, it was a viral, it was fun, it was entertaining and it was absolutely glorious. >> trace: you talk about cheap advertising, a bunch of advertising on loaded.
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thank you all, of the responses came in, brilliant, in during the two working-class folks who took the democrat elites have lost the party. kip says it was not disrespectful, you made the job desirable. guarantee of mcdonald's was he an influx of resumes. gracie says, it was great, it was fun and it showed as a side of doughnut trump nobody sees. michael, disrespectful is lying about someone you never worked. somebody said it was hardworking -- heartwarming, the man ease more mcdonald's and he showed a, that is probably fair. gauvreau says it was funny in a troll kind of way, they are just jealous pick and love it, love that you gives dignity to all jobs, and you says it is not pandering orders respectful khakis meeting people at our level. thank you watching "fox news @ night", we are in los angeles, we will see you back here.
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