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campaigns. trying to turnout the vote and do it in every way possible. david: and back to north carolina for a raleigh >> dana: the former president touring storm damage in north carolina and vice president harris held a series of town halls with former republican congresswoman liz cheney. >> bill: for all the bouncing ball, here we go. north dakota governor doug
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burgum is back and aishah hasnie in south florida and donald trump in miami with a round table with latino leaders and, aishah, good morning there. reporter: good morning to you from miami. president trump is trying to court voters, minority voters that would normally be picked up by democrats and that includes hispanics, latinos and take a look at this new poll from fox news. a suffolk poll has him leading among hispanics and the real satisfactory story is he's eroded the democrat's piece of the pie and vice president harris is losing traction among hispanics and they're fighting to hold on and putting out an ad with legendary singer mark anthony and taping with tell money doe and caught up -- telemundo and he said there's
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real foundational reasons trump is resinating with latinos. >> i think the hispanic community is coming home. i think the gop holds many of the values that we hispanics hold dear, family, faith, horde work and freedom. reporter: trump-appointed coming off a camphane blitz in north carolina and saw firsthand the hurricane devastation near asheville this. is a critical state for him, and he was stunned that a million people so far in that state have voted early and he'll night back to north carolina once he wraps up that round table behind me. >> bill: thank you, aishah. >> dana: hey, rich. >> the white house said she's got meeting ands briefings and then he's doing a couple of
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interview withs nbc and telemundo. tomorrow she'll be doing a town hall with cnn and she spent the week trying to reach moderate voters campaigning with republicans that back her by former representative liz cheney. >> the notion that a president of the united states would encourage americans to point fingers at each other. reporter: trying to say he's exhausted and the trump campaign denied all that and harris defended her policy shifts since she first ran for president in 2019 and was much further to the left on issues like energy, immigration and policing. and announcing he was dropping
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out of the race and supporting harris and fielded questions from the press and not held a formal news conference. vice president has a rally with president bama on thursday and going saturday -- former president obama and the president is getting out of the white house today and on his way to new hampshire and healthcare event and senator bernie sanders. >> thank you. >> bill: i want to bring in north dakota doug burgum who's been all over the world. welcome back to north dakota. thank you for your time. >> this is the last closing argument and cheyney lost primary by almost 40 points and very pro life in congress and apparently she's turning a bit on the other side. why i do not know. >> bill: here is kamala harris goes after donald trump saying he's unserious here. watch. >> donald trump is an unserious
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man. and the consequences of him ever being president of the united states again is brutally serious. what's at stake in terms of democracy, rule of law, constitution of the united states, national security. the standing of our country in context of the world. all of that is at stake. >> bill: we could have picked something else but the joy has left the room on that sound byte. washington post poll. who is a bigger -- who do voters trust more when it comes to handling the threat to democracy? trump 43, harris 40. where's this argument go, governor? >> all of the messaging of the harris campaign is not working and doesn't matter these false claims about threat to democracy and, you know, i've been all along saying i've lived it. i was garner under president trump and i was the governor
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under the harris biden administration. and in one of those under president trump, you know, we had prosperity, economy was rolling, the federal government got out of the way and they supported the states and locals to make local decisions and then you got harris biden is it was like this whole idea they're going to come up with an idea of one size fits all with rules and regulations and states like north dakota suing the federal government on 30 different fronts because they bypass congress, that's democracy, they've got their own ideology they drive through regulations, and then they try to enforce it like law and the thing is that to me is like a dictatorship and one administration and harris has got her gunner fingerprints all over this and she had more sty breaking votes an think vice president in the history of america when leading the senate including her disastrous votes in support of things that created all the inflation we have and created attack on u.s. energy. she owns what we have and then she -- when she vies to say we
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should be concerned about a trump administration, it's condescending to every american voter because american voters lived through the trump administration like i did and they all prospered. for her to say it's why the message is far and flat and why president trump has momentum and winning in every swing state. >> dana: you've been skeptical of her position on fracking going back -- she's been going back and forth and apparently she's gone back again. this is a spokesperson of hers, a climate aid to her said to politico, she is not promoting expansion of fossil fuel drills. she said they wouldn't ban fracking and the fact that anyone could look up is that the ir, required leases and that was not something she promoted. but this is her back then. >> i'm in favor of fracking. i ban offshore drilling. i'm committed to passing a green
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new deal to create green jobs and putting an end to fracking once and for all. >> dana: the spokesperson saying it's really not that big a deal and really not as big a thing as we're making it out to be. you're the governor of a state that does a lot of this kind of work. what do you think? >> whether, you're an energy worker working on a drilling rig in north dakota, texas, or pennsylvania and pennsylvania produces 20% of the u.s.' notch rale gas and she's got no -- natural gas and she has no credibility. if you're a ceo, she's got no credibility on this issue and said her values haven't changedd and she's a green new deal climate extreme exist most extreme any party ever put up and not only does it hurt american workers at home, it's these policies that have funded wars abroad.
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when you're overseas and talking with leaders of israel and korea, they can't wait to have president trump back in office in part because they want to be able to buy energy from us and not from our adversaries. >> bill: i thought the more telling indicator was a couple days ago when two democratic senators included donald trump in their ads. that's the biggest 180 i think we've been able to track in some time, governor. last comment on that. >> it is and they're jumping on the winning train and maybe they're listening to voters in their state and understand why voters are swinging towards president trump and why president trump will win and why his policies actually matter because this is not about identity politics and president trump's policies look up at anyone and that's why the secure border and prosperity and peace
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and process processerty and lifts up everyone and we view trump anywhere in the country and people showing off the working class people and working for them. >> dana: you were accused of buying votes and now elon musk is doing a billion dollar give away to register voters and some are suggesting not only is he buying votes but that it might be illegal. what do you think of his idea and whether it is legal or not? >> i think it's completely legal and harris going to spend $1 billion to influence voters and got all of mainstream media using her talking points. that's all fine. if a private sector individual wants to encourage people to
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register to vote, that is entirely legal to do that . he's not buying votes but getting people engaged in the democratic process. so again, when people come up with the criticisms and running scared and they're afraid of good ideas and afraid of actual market forces and they're afraid of private sector ideas that are being introduced here in some of the stuff and i think it's great when elon is doing on that front and hope everybody gets out and regiregisters and hope people tt register get out and vote and hope they vote with the understanding they were better off under president trump than they are right now under vice president harris. >> bill: we know people are voting and in big numbers too. governor, thank you for your time and let's speak again soon and see where we think we are in this race. >> thanks, dana and bill.
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>> bill: this was in ucla on monday night and police have a different reaction to anti-israeli protesters and show you that coming up. also this, roll it. >> what has the administration done to safeguard national secret s? >> i'm not going to get into any specifics on that. >> dana: mum is the word and staying silent about the reported leak of israel's plan about a possible attack on iran and is the white house sweeping it under the rug? >> bill: a show of sympathy and support and former president trump visits victims of hurricane helene yet again in north carolina promising that they can count on him. >> trump would just show up. trump would just show up. we need him. we need that shot of hope in the
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>> bill: a leak that israel had to strike back against iran and state department gillian turner cracking all this. good morning. reporter: good morning, bill. right now secretary state blinken on the ground in jerusalem and at this moment meeting one-on-one with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and a bit of frantic effort on part of u.s. administration to try and re-jump start those ceasefire between israel and hamas right at the top of that agenda for the meeting as you mentioned, bill, is that series of leaked top secret intelligence memos.
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>> we're deeply concerned and the president remains deeply concerned about any leakage of this domain. that's not supposed to happen. reporter: well, it looks like for now, that's potentially all we'll get and rent went dark on details when probed by reporters and republican iran going for this and it's completely acceptable.
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more beautiful than before. >> dana: our next guest own as full service automotive center in asheville that as you can see, well, it is completely gone. it was destroyed by the storm. brian proposed the owner of diamond back four by four and great to have you here today. >> there's a lot of struggling and shuffling we've done, we've got he can be pressure washed out, cleaned up so you start to see things look a little more normal than what they did when we first walked in.
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>> dana: how are your living conditions? >> living conditions are okay. my house was spared and we did okay with that. >> dana: good. president trump visits yesterday and i imagine it was relief to have somebody come that might be able to help. >> that's all we've been asking for was some kind of leadership and we've had volunteers from all over the united states that's been great. and supportive and we needed more. more leadership. i didn't expect president trump to show up to be honest with you. it was something i was hoping for, but i did not expect that at all. >> dana: i'm curious -- i just want to play this for you, this was kamala harris going to charlotte on october 5. watch here. >> the work that's happening here and so positively impacting
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people and the best we can do bringing sources together at federal, state and local level and tap into the kind of colleague y'allty that produces results and this is the work you've all been doing. >> dana: how do you feel the federal government response has been so far and her kind of support compared to president trump's? >> as far as federal level, we haven't seen anything around my area. i've been at my shop every day since the storm came through and we haven't seen any federal aid or help and no phone calls or e-mails about the process or what the next steps are. literally we were just left, i feel, to fend or ourselves and
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like i said before, wasn't till the volunteers started showing up that we started seeing some relief and that was nice. we were still cut off to the outside world and my first chance to get on and check e-mails was when fox news was on my property and we got to use their star link so that was really nice. >> dana: i love hearing that. last question to you, sir, what would be the most helpful thing for you right now to get your business back on its feet? >> funding. we just need funding for residential housing and businesses and the naked next to my shop, that's beacon village, they've started a go fund me page save beacon village.org.
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it was rejecting claims. >> dana: it's been hard. >> the federal side of it and i talked to fema and walked up to one of the only fema truck in black mountain and they told me to wait another two weeks then you could -- fema would do something for us. that was false. we got a low interest loan and i don't in a volatile economy with
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the inflation as it is. and taking it on is a reach. >> dana: it's a stretch that's not going to be reached. thank you for being on with us. glad you were able to check your e-mails. we'll come back if you need us again. >> thank you so much. >> dana: take care. >> bill: hang tough. those drone shots were amazing. the senate and on the line 14 days we say several races could go either way. and we will show you on the map with carl rove crunching numbers like only he can here. the former lead prosecutor in the georgia election case and what nathan wade remembers and what he might not be able tond g recall. your investment portfolio and your retirement money? the smart investor has their money in a guaranteed product that goes up with the market. their gains lock in, and when the market goes down, they don't lose money.
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staff on several occasions while working on the investigation that was led by fulton county da fani willis and said he had to brush up on his knowledge of racketeering law. >> bill: dana on the ticket with me yesterday and over on the map he was talking about is the senate race right now and there's a lot of really good races and it's a bit of a stunner yesterday and politico report early in the afternoon and move from a lean democrat to a toss up state, which suggests a lot of internal polling are saying based on the write up
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inside bob casey's camp and democrat inside dave mckormick's camp and the republican and a lot of internal polling suggests that mckormick is doing better and within the margin of error and that now is a toss up and it's on the map here. in addition to pennsylvania, there's tossups in wisconsin, the senate, tossup in michigan as well. where we stand going into it and 51 democrats and we believe places like west virginia and montana is going to give republicans the edge from tuesday night, 14 days from now. guy who knows all about it, carl rove and good morning. you're in north carolina today and we'll invite your entire
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blue wall is in toss up mode and entire blue wall? >> the name of the mayor is in the western handout handle and will lose and she had another nightmare in montana and tim sheehy and pulling in a pretty significant lead ahead of john tester and elected 12 years ago and not showing he's a different kind of democrat for the last four and now the great lake states with wisconsin, michigan, ohio, and pennsylvania all of which are now tossup races and
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two of the incumbents are running television and you understood they're with donald trump on important issues and saying they're nervous about the underlying affirmment in their states. >> protecting fracking and decided with trump to end nafta and put tariffs on china to stop them from cheating. >> tammy baldwin got president trump to sign her made in america bill. >> dana: that was a stunning and political report shifted the nebraska senate race from likely republican to lean republican yesterday. incumbent and is she in trouble with this challenger dan osborne the independent.
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>> he's been run ago terrific number of ads portraying himself as an outsider and populous and he's a supporter of bernie sanders and i don't think at the end of the day as long as deb if i recollecter run as good campaign in the final two weeks of the campaign and guy that supports bernie sanders will carry a deep red state like nebraska but you've got to give to the democrats and schummer and he's not going to get down on this and fought for a so-called independent candidate in nebraska and funded to the excess and the republicans woke up in plenty of time to handle it. >> bill: we'll see where it goes and top of the ticket and got the question heading for the past month and came up with the white house and how kamala harris separates herself from joe biden. watch here.
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>> is she required to be a loyal vice president? >> i disagree and the interview you've seen is being an incredibly strong very clear eyed vice president >> i'm not certain what she was saying but the candidate has got to find a way to say, i'm my own person and yes, there would be things i would do differently and things i would do in the future and draw the conclusion and instead i can't think of a single thing where i disagree. that's not what -- she needs to be the change candidate if she's more of the same, she's going to be defeated. she knows that, which is why she's gone out and tried to lay out a package that's aimed at giving $25,000 to first time
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home buyers and small business owners and medicare home care and home package system and i'm ready and she's trying to make herself look different and saying i've got a second -- i've got an agenda here that's different than president biden's, but she can't -- she's got to fake a clean break and she can't and it causes people to say you know what, maybe she'll be more of the same. >> heist of two minds and on one hand wants her to win and the other you force me out and if she's defeated maybe i can sort of have the peace and knowledge
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that maybe i could have won. anyway, it's talking about personality and she needs to focus on what she thinks is best for her, and not worry about hurting his feelings. you know, you're right. the only faction for him ultimately should be about whether she wins or not. do you want more of the same or agreeing that it's two-thirds of the american people thinking the country is going in the wrong direction, she's headed for defeat and only way to run against that is saying i'm my own person and i have a different vision. >> bill: thank you, carl. time's a ticking. see you again.
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>> yeah, there's a thing in life called taking the high road and in the presidential cycle it's the tall odor and would have benefited tim walz to have done that here because what he said about the red tie and disrespecting workers and taking pictures really didn't make any sense. it was just stringing negative words together and could have said, i have done something like this many times before, and i know that it mean as lot to the workers to highlight people who are really the backbone of our economy, here is how kamala harris and i plan to help the people. >> bill: i love the family from india and brazil in the car. if you don't think the event was a happy meal from team trump and look at toy inside, action figure of liberal media with their hair on fire. trying to find a win for the
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harris campaign staff and trying to find the french fry you accidently dropped in your car. it's just not there. >> this event was funny and authentic and donald trump loves mcdonalds it's not like he was lying about it. >> bill: no, no, cbs said on their news, this was a campaign stunt, staged. staged campaign -- staging a campaign stunt to be more accurate. >> i love that the media forces said that. mcdonalds is higher sunday night and she referenced donald trump
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during bret baier and talking about your opponent this much and voters don't know enough about you, that's the wrong messaging. >> dana: a woman interviewed by martha yesterday and got to meet president trump. >> it was like meet ago friend. he looked us in the eye and the way he communicated with us and greeted my student in the backseat. it was incredible. >> what's your sense of pennsylvania and what do you think of pennsylvania? jot country is on fire, the state is on fire. buckscounty where i work and montgomery county where i live, they're all fighting for trump because we want our freedom back. >> 14 days to go. >> you can tell it's 14 days because of how much attention this retail politics are covering.
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this was somewhat of a surprise to her. if we're really thinking that this is staged, maybe that would point out that it's not and of course not. >> bill: going to have to screen the people given the social security requirements around them. >> what's interesting is how mcdonalds had to respond to all this now. they certainly did it well. they said we love that donald trump likes mcdonalds and we're glad that kamala harris has fond memories and the fact they even had to respond and say they're not a political company or a political organization proves that a lot of people pressured them. >> bill: this franchise is independently owned too and up to the local owner. if you want a great, easy halloween costume, there it is. >> yes, the app ron. >> make the window around you. >> bill: you could do that too. >> done deal. only thing i can't get past and media going for burgerrism and
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question that she worked at mcdonalds, you're a conspiracy theorist and is it fair to ask because it was not in any books or never was brought up until three months ago. >> dana: good to have you both. thank you so much. new episode of my podcast. perino podcast. >> bill: we have a very closely watched trial of the marine by the name of daniel petty here in new york accused of manslaughter in the fatal choke hold of emotionally then and we're covering it now, coming up. ked to learn they've been paying 22% on their credit card balances. and if payments were late, as much as 30%.
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>> dana: quick action from passengers on a bus in colorado springs after the driver had a medical episode and fell asleep in his seat while the bus was still moving. one rider took over the wheel and was able to stop the bus safely. unfortunately the story has a sad ending. the driver did pass away. >> bill: two illegal immigrants were arrested in florida accused of ex-trafficking of a 16-year-old girl and going to work in the
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going for the same day location and released for a prior deportation and arrested last october by nypd for attempted murder and not held in custody and authorities are investigating him for possible ties to tren de aragua and meanwhile in polk county, florida, sheriff grady judd said a sting operation and human trafficking honduras, guatemala and mexico. >> bill: thank you, griff. griff jenkins, washington dc. thank you. >> dana: two weeks till election day and not a second to waste and former president trump burning up the trail campaigning in two states and vice president harris off the trail for a day
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