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>> finally tonight, biggest thing about ipod it's most people it's their entire music library. >> bret: changing forever. size of a deck of cards. cost $399. sleekly made. less than an inch thick. think about that. steve jobs, 23 years ago and how much has changed since then. amazing. tomorrow on "special report," vice president harris turns to barack obama and the boss to campaign in atlanta. former president trump hits the trail as well. we have got them all covered. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" is now. ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone i'm laura ingraham this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. as always, thank you for
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spending some time with us. 13 days out and while top polls show the race is extremely tight and very difficult to predict, there are some undeniable trend lines in trump's favor. now, even as harris has a massive money advantage, we see this from the economists. donald trump takes the lead as polls swing away from kamala harris. now, harris has dropped 10 points in the survey from just a week ago. and trump, he surged by 10 on the other side. and harris' only up in two swing states. michigan and nevada, according to bloomberg. trump leads in pennsylvania and wisconsin, arizona and north carolina. and last night for a moment, it seemed even obama was feeling it. >> i notice my palms are sweaty. [laughter] >> knees weak. arms are heavy. >> laura: heavy, i'm not sure what heavy means. whatever. of course like i said conservatives shouldn't count
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their chickens. this is still anyone's race. remember what happened in 2022. a lot of people were disappointed. but that doesn't stop republicans from having a little fun in their minds from dreaming of what they saw 8 years ago. >> donald j. trump is now president of the united states. [crowd boos] >> laura: can we find her? i would like to interview her tonight, if possible. now, as close as things are democrats may be running out of cards to play. the best they can hope for is that maybe they can juice the female turnout enough to overcome their deficit with other demographic groups like male voters, hispanics, black men and young people. and to that i say kamala's bad for women. that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ >> laura: well, none of it really seems to be sticking. they tried trump is a dictator in waiting. they even compared him to adolf hitler.
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didn't really work. he is going to unleash the pentagon on us. >> he is out for unchecked power. that's what he is looking for. he wants to send the military after american citizens. >> laura: the audience was like, what? none of it is landing. but they keep going negative. >> donald trump is increasingly unstable and unhinged. and will stop at nothing to claim unchecked power for himself. >> laura: and yet the lower she sunk with her attacks, well the lower she sunk in the polls. so now what? well, now she is turning the page on joy and love to a new chapter of fear and loathing. so from now until election day, kamala's crew will spend their time and a lot of money scaring and lying to women in order to increase turnout. now, although this strategy may be your only hope, given some of the trends i mentioned earlier,
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it's not in the least inspiring, nor is it optimistic. it's not what we thought we were getting with kamala harris. it's just plain cynical. and coming from governor goingly eyes it's plain comical. >> think about all of the women in your life who you love, daughters, wives, moms, cousins, your neighbors, whatever this election is literally about their lives. >> laura: literally. women got marching orders, women be afraid, be very afraid. >> if there weren't men like donald trump in the world women wouldn't require protection. >> the difference couldn't be more stark relating to women's reproductive rights. >> laura: oh, mitch. the most bizarre aspect of super charged campaign targeting women voters is cam live captioner standing by. decision to involve a former congresswoman with zero following. >> i was just with one of the leaders and i think opinion leaders in the republican party,
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liz cheney, she pro-life. she also understands the pain and the strategy that has hand since donald trump allowed roe v. wade to be overturned. >> what tragedy is she talking about? is what the democrat party has become? where the right to abort one's off spring until birth is now their central defining sacrosanct organizing tenet? their dogma? women, don't fall for it. regardless of where you are on that issue, because harris herself is responsible for bringing the tragedy to america. economic suffering with inflation meaning young families, young women struggle to buy homes and afford basic necessities. >> the cost of groceries and
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gasoline and everything going to high. we live in a fairly rural area. it's the prices that get us. >> i could not afford day care. i tried applying for any kind of assistance. and was denied. >> like are you going to eat this week or are you going to save money to pay rent? >> laura: it's a heart break. and then there is the tragedy of kamala's open borders, vicious, brutal crimes committed by illegals against women and girls, primarily. human trafficking, child sex trafficking. we're never going to know the actual number of victims involved. but their cries go unanswered in the harris campaign. which is why tim walz's words are not believable. >> she has had one client, the people. she stood up for women and children against predators and abusers. she stood up for families and communities against transnational gangs and traffickers. >> laura: traffickers. there we are. what a joke. the cartels are the traffickers have been one of the few growth
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industries under biden and harris. and, when pressed kamala harris will not apologize for the suffering that her open border has wrought. >> jocelyn nungaray, rachel morin, laken riley. they are young women who were brutally assaulted and killed by some of the men no were released at the beginning of the administration. do you owe those families an apology. >> let me just say, first of all, those are tragic cases. there's no question about that. there's no question about that. >> do you know what i call that? "tragic cases" the feigned, you know concern. that's camera ready compassion. it's totally phony. and women voters are also mothers and no mother wants to see her son or daughter get needlessly killed because of an administration's incompetence. afghanistan was another
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biden-harris tragedy. and with liz cheney set to be secretary of state in a harris administration, moms should prepare for more of their sons and daughters to go off to war. because that will be on the agenda and maybe even a draft if things get really bad. how is this -- any of this good for women again? women across america, none of the people you're seeing on tv, you are listening to on podcast, really believe that trump is dangerous. you saw chuck schumer hanging out at the al smith dinner with trump. he thinks trump is hitler? i don't think so. and if trump wins on january 20th, 2025, and he goes into the white house, well, every single member of msnbc will be back on the air to attack him. joe biden will be at the inaugural if he can find it, so will kamala harris. no high profile celebrities, i'm sorry will be selling their belongings and moving to your honor. liberals won't go into hiding.
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it is all a lie. and they know it. and smart and savvy women are too cool and too with it to fall for any of this. and that's the angle. joining me now is dana loesch, nationally syndicated radio host and brianna, a correspondent at "the federalist." dana, now, despite all of this and new u mass amherst poll has leading by 7 points. i have seen other polls as high as 10. perhaps this is a trend of tightening even of this demographic? are you surprised that they are going with the abortion narrative and the fear and smear campaign in these closing days? >> i'm not,lawyer, i think you hit the nail on the head. i'm thought surprised at all. they have been doing this since i was a kid. they have been doing this since we were all very young ladies. they are still doing it because it's all they h if they had economic policies. if they had a way to help us
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domestically with manufacturing and trade they would have offered it but this saul they have. great point when this is just more than abortion. i'm a mother i'm looking what the a kamala harris administration looks like for my family. i have military-aged sons. if there is a draft, which we know democrats love drafts. if there is a draft, we are looking at our sons and daughters going to a war that will probably end up -- something like what we saw with afghanistan when biden and harris left our soldiers there and left a mess behind that's the stuff that i'm looking at. this idea about abortion. they are fear-mongering women and preying upon women's weaknesses. they same mutually tell them they are empowered but can't make them themselves. i can't think of anything more antiwoman, my some miss sticks or insulting than that campaign tactic it. enrages me that we're still doing this in 2024 instead of appealing to the intelligence of
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women. >> laura: brienna, hillary clinton wants kamala to save us from trump. watch. >> kamala is the right person for this time in our country. a lot ofs have you put some big cracks in that glass ceiling. there was a purpose behind it. that purpose was to stand up for what's right and good in america and against the kind of violence and chaos and corruption that too many on the other side try to impose upon us. >> laura: oh my god, i just fell asleep. brianna, the 2016 loser is going to give advice to kamala harris? this is more good news for trump. i love this. >> yeah, me too. the problem with democrats is that they like do reduce women down to our uterus. the fact remains and you spoke about this we care about the economy too. we eat. groceries are too expensive. we care about crime because it's no longer safe to walk the streets without wondering are we going to be murdered by illegal immigrants let in by this administration. we want our resources go to teach our students.
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the propaganda press is more focused on the female gender gap because they are obsessed with abortion when they should really be focused on the facts that democrats are hemorrhaging male voters like never seen before. >> laura: they think that's going to make up for their shrinkage among male voters and black voters and young voters. >> that's a heavy lift, dana. i didn't even get into the transgender agenda which, of course, is horrific as someone no played sports in high school and college. i mean, it's a horrible thing for youngs women, again, this is what feminism has become in 2024. if that's the case, i think a lot of women are out. >> yeah. i think you are right with that one of the things that republicans need to do and trump and vance need to do and they don't get credit for this already. let's just make that clear. a lot of women that support that ticket and a lot of women support trump and vance supported him in 2020, 2016.
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women don't credit gte credit for that. that's own form of misogyny. it doesn't count unless you are a democrat. one of the things i thought vance did quite well during the last debate. he had a very good temperament and came across as a strong provider and not some neurotic knuckle head i guess is what walz calls himself. he was able to be strong without being aggressive. assertive without overpowering and spoke about issues that women care about. they should bring out the women more on the campaign trail. they need patty morin. they need alexis nungaray and jenson women who can tell these stories. quite frank there and sexist, laura but the men can't do it. >> laura: brienna, we mentioned this last night but i'm so fascinated by this topping of the supporters of kamala harris on the dating apps who will swipe past people or pentize men if they are voting for trump? have you heard about this in is what it has come to on the left as well.
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>> entirely true phenomenon. what the left has done for years they have said that masculinity is toxic. they have waged a war on men, unfortunately. that's why we are are seeing de la rosa of men go to donald trump. one of the morning things to mention that the democratic party's policy emasculate men. the ability to provide for his family. when you feel you can't provide you go to a party that promises economic prosperity. that's the republican party at this point. >> laura: i think they are banking on women kind of liking the pajama boy types that only work from home and worried about man escaping and all the rest, dana and breanna. two very wise women. thank you both. all right. the media exploiting a soldier's death. this is how low they're going to attack trump. but, boy, has this backfired? the sister of the murdered soldier joins us exclusively, next. ♪
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>> laura: how low can they go? looks like we haven't reached the bottom yet with camp kamala jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic, published another screed without substantial or convincing evidence. all in an effort to smear trump in the final days of the election. now, he is a trump-hating
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leftist responsible for pushing that widely debunked suckers and losers lie. but this time goldberg is claiming trump used vulgar language to describe a vet murdered at fort hood. 20-year-old army private vanessa guillen the daughter of mexican immigrants disappeared in 2020. her dismembered remains were found months later. >> her remains were found near the leon river. specialist robinson's cell phone had pinged to that area the night vanessa went missing. >> according to investigators, he tells her that he bludgeoned vanessa to death on base with the will hammer in the arm's room. >> the pair allegedly dismembered vanessa's body and covered her remains with concrete. >> laura: then president trump invited guillen's grief stricken family to the white house later that year and offered to help personally pay for her funeral. now, the cost was eventually covered by the army and other private donations. but, this narrative didn't
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really work for goldberg or his agenda. so he is alleging an anonymous witness said trump shouted crass epitaphs about the cost of the funeral. now, less than an hour after goldberg's story came out guillen's sister indignantly tweeted in part wow, i don't appreciate how you are exemployeding my sister's death for politics hurtful and disrespectful. folks in the room for that meeting said trump never said any of that even after those strong denials, the cbs evening news led its broadcast with it. >> a new report that trump, while president, used the f word to describe the murdered mexican american soldier. >> laura: and today the author of the hit job has enjoyed numerous media appearances on, of course, the trump hating networks in which he furthered his disgusting smear. >> the story exhibits his racism because he had -- he was an explicative to describe this
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soldier who was a mexican observe american daughter of mexican immigrants. it goes to the things that trigger him. among other things, bills and mexicans. >> laura: another venal hail mary in this case. so almost should ask ourselves how is it possible that this anonymous witness so, shocked by what he heard has just completely forgotten about and then conveniently remembered two weeks before an election? joining me now is vanessa guillen's sister mya guillen and her attorney natalie. myra, thank you for being here tonight to tell your side of the story piece by mr. goldberg what was your reaction? >> hi, laura, thank you for having us. initially the first time with my own eyes to seat comments that
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reporter was vile enough to put in that paper hurtful in all kinds of ways. brought back mad memories that we had given after four long years. it was just a slap in the face to my family, myself mainly, being the main spokesperson for them and for my sister who, unfortunately, passed away. it was just a lie from the very beginning. and it was very upsetting. >> laura: well, you lost your sister. i know how close you were. i mean, america watching this tonight is weeping years later for you, having to go through this again. and your lawyer is sitting next to you, natalie. you say that the atlantic first reached out to you in january -- your client in january about this story? what was the intent here, you
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think? >> well, laura, he first reached out to me and said he was interested in doing a four ---the four year anniversary of vanessa's murder, a story to that i texted mayra can you take it from here? do you want to speak with him about vanessa's case? they are going to discuss more issues about the case, things he found. she spoke to him in january. he reached out again to me just recently and this is where this story popped up. and obviously bamboozled with it wasn't really about talking about vanessa here. it was just about gotcha with trump. >> laura: mayra, do you believe you were misled by mr. goldberg in the way he approached you for this story? >> most definitely. initially when we first spoke, did he mention that this was going to be, again, a wrap-up of the four-year anniversary and
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how we pass the legislation and all of the achievements that were done in vanessa's honor. and when it came across -- he never, not once, mentioned any of the comments that he was going to put in this article or how it was going to be published. this late in the year he said it was going to be around april and not -- i never saw the article. i didn't follow up. and it was surprising enough to see how he reached out to natalie shortly about what was it two days ago. just wanting to confirm what was said and i released a statement to him, letting him know that i was not happy about what he was going to release and did i not wish to be a part of it anymore or have my sister's name be a part of that article. and he still proceeded to not only publish it but basically stain my sister's image with this and it's very upsetting. >> laura: we reached out for a statement from the atlantic and basically they are just saying we stand by our reporting.
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they called it essential reporting. mayra, i understand that despite all these horrific and unsubstantiated allegations with one anonymous witness, given everything you know about president trump and his compassion for americans, and our soldiers, i understand you made a decision about for whom you were going to vote and perhaps already voted? >> that is correct. i would usually not ever speak about what my political influence was or what i thought about politics because i worked with both parties initially when i wanted to get the bill crossed. not only to honor my sister but for the benefit of the country and military members. now it's like i was pushed to do so and i'm glad that i'm now speaking on it because i didn't want to be in the shadows anymore or simply just see how they take advantage of the
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situation in order to make this an election thing. my sister's name was never to be used or stained in this direction. and that's what they did. so i'm going to do now is defend her name and myself and my political views and this is where i stand. >> laura: and, would you mind sharing for whom you are voting? >> yes. i initially stated in my tweet that did i vote for former president trump and that's pretty much what i believe in now and i will continue to do so. the last four years have been full of disappointments. i don't want to go into details about how. >> laura: yeah. >> laura: well, given everything you and your family have been through, the most horrific news a family can get, the fact that this was done to you and continues to be done to you, natalie, i think we know why this was done. but it is certainly not out of
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concern for the family of a murdered, dismembered army veteran. it wasn't done for that reason. natalie? >> that's correct. laura, you know, one of the things, too just laying down the groundwork here, when president trump invited us to the oval office, he was gracious with this family. he didn't have to do that. there was many people out there, you know, missing from fort hood that died at fort hood, he opened his doors up to this mexican-american family and he was gracious to them and he gave them a lot of time. and when president biden came into office, he did not invite this family. i don't have to go into details. but we didn't have the same courtesy, the same respect, the same support that we saw with president trump in the white house. and i know and everyone knows that president trump is very supportive of our military. so, this piece owe-i can't even call it a story.
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this piece, leave it there, was full of lies. i myself told him certain things for as a matter of fact i said i cannot speak about the issue, about these things and about these things. and he says natalie khawam said this and that is not true. i worked both sides of the aisle with producers and reporters and media for years. both sides of the aisle. i have never had to deal with somebody that just went that low below the belt just to get a story out and quite honestly it was wrong and unethical and i had to take on that position of i'm going to call him out. i appreciate honest reporting this is honest reporting put us on the record ands have you talk and not have us say things we didn't say. thank you, laura, for doing a good honest piece here. >> laura: may remarks i'm so sorry for your loss. i know the entire team, all of fox news, all of those who have suffered needlessly in this country and disrespected and brutalized another time
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emotionally by people with an agenda, and doesn't matter for whom you are voting, doesn't matter if you are voting for kamala harris. it shouldn't be done. and what was done to you is wrong. and i hope can you pursue legal action here if that even works. mayra and natalie, thank you, both. kamala's last hope. well, out of touch celebrities, add that to the pile of smears and stupidity. that's next. at betmgm, everyone gets a welcome offer.
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>> laura: if lizzo, oprah aren't enough to boost in the polls. marcia matthers and lame rap do the trick. >> can the real slim shady please stand up. >> kamala harris supports a future for this country where these freedoms and many others
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will be protected and upheld. here to tell you much more about that president barack obama. [cheers] >> my palms are sweaty, knees weak. arms are heavy. sweat already. mom's spaghetti. calm and ready. i keep following. >> laura: i still cannot quite place that accent. is it maui in cambridge? martha's vineyard. nationally as i un syndicated ro host. former executive producer, co-founder of the laura ingraham radio show. all right habib, i have been dying to talk to you all day about this. now, marshall matthers and his story, i mean he is the working man's kind of guy. doesn't that have cred with the people. >> he played a factory worker
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8-mile a movie about his life. he never actually worked at a factory. look, laura, he has made hundreds of millions of dollars. if he really wanted to be in touch with the working men and women of this country. he should visit an actual factory. visit some frackers. visit some guys in the refineries find out what they think? they ever running to trump. look, is he a terrific talent, marshall matthers, eminem, whoever he is i'm hoping p diddy gets thrown out of jail and misogyny tour together. why does kamala think this guy who hates women and normalized violence against women would be a good call for this campaign is about as bizarre as bringing bruce sting stein out. this is the 8th presidential campaign springsteen has been hauled out on? >> laura: wait. is he also the working man's hero, correct? you are from jersey. how many times have you seen springsteen? i can't even count how many times have you seen him.
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>> 30, laura. is he from monmouth county he was born in free hold township and now live in colts neck. 2 to 1, the residents are going for trump. monmouth county they are going for trump. the guy who wrote my hometown is against the people in his hometown. you can't make tum. on the works class front, laura, think about born in the u.s.a., the vietnam vet goes off. he comes back. this is the narrator in the song. and one of my favorite lines: come back home to the refinery, hiring man says son if it was up to me. why doesn't bruce talk to the refinery workers of america? there was an article in reuters two weeks ago. the union leader who remained unnamed for fear of his own life said the rank and file oil refinery workers are overwhelmingly in support of well, of course, donald trump. why doesn't bruce get to know these working class folks he purports to care about.
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bruce wrote a lot about factory life and wrote a lot about caring with factory workers. they are siding with the other guy that's dangerous. he calls trump dangerous. i will tell you this. the oil workers of this country, they think that kamala harris is dangerous. for their livelihoods and for their lives. >> laura: habib, all these women voters who are trying to figure out if they are undecide decided. maybe they don't like trump's comments and so forth. the kamala harris team is saying well trump is vulgar and crude. given everything you know about the celebrities that are supporting kamala harris and, look. rap's lyrics are what they are. but clean and uplifting are not always the adjectives that some mothers and young people, maybe christians would say they're, right? so they really care about crudeness? i mean, let's go back to some of eminem's lyrics. >> yeah. they normally care about the
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crudeness, laura. what really fascinates me here, all these stories, deniro, streep, eminem. oprah. i always thought artists were rebels. i always thought artists took chances. they are sheep, laura. they are boring it's just boring at this point. i hate being bored my my favorite artists. both to be for the working men and women out of touch with the working men and women of this country. marshall matthers should be ashamed because the democrat party destroyed the city of detroit 50 straight years of rule and detroit filed for bankruptcy in 2010. why marshall matthers isn't with us given the city he loved being disseminated by the party he is supporting well only marshall matters, elmened and elm and slim shady guy with three names has a hard enough time making up his mind who is he each day,
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laura. >> laura: all i can say when i work out sometimes it is to eminem. okay? not to lizzo necessarily. but, lee, the working man's blues. all right. glory days have maybe passed some of them by. we appreciate it as always. coming up the media get a dose of relates on trump's support in the black community. what am i talking about? he would will reveal it, next. ♪ what do you talk about? the news? sports? a little family gossip maybe? nah, you don't do that. right? here's another topic for you: as they get older their risk of getting really sick from a respiratory virus like flu, covid-19 or rsv goes up. a lot. so talk to them about getting this seasons' vaccines... because you've still got so much to talk about.
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>> laura: one of the more interesting trend of this election we have talked about it before is how donald trump is making historic ga gains with bk voters. even harris' media propaganda arm msnbc were forced to highlight the growing support he is finding in philly. >> i don't think that she has the personality. i don't think that she has what it takes to go up against putin and go up against these other presidents. >> we need someone who is going to get down to business and take care what this country needs. >> you are crazy. you are saying the same thing you said four years ago. >> like have you been here and have you had a chance? >> yes. >> my point of view i told you earlier she has already been there. she is in office right now i give credit for insisting it make air.
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outrage over barack obama trying to shame black men who don't support harris. >> it felt like a moment where it's like you n words better get in line and do what we say. and it felt like him as the czar of the democratic party coming down to say go get these n words in line. and the general tone of it was disgusting. it was abhorrent. i don't respect it. i didn't like nothing about it. >> joining me now stacy washington, host of stacy on the right on serious fm. stacey, so good to see you. how does does trump sort of capitalize on the discontent among some, not a majority, but a growing number of black americans given this horrible economy for working people and still the open border? how does he keep chipping away at the democrat support. >> you know, laura, this is something he is actually really good at.
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that is focusing in on his accomplishments from the first term and connecting toes thought issues the americans are facing because of the harris agenda and then talking about what he will do if he is back in office in 2025. i think all of the metrics point to him being able to do that. americans have noticed, regardless of skin tone, that they have fewer jobs. more foreign born people were hired last year than american born. that we have lost manufacturing jobs. 34,000 of them. a lot of the these statistics they are taken for granted by democrats who think that black people don't care about policy. guess what, laura? i have a bottom line. i have a budget. i have an ability to measure whether or not i'm better off now than i was four years ago. and black americans are noticing that trump only has to point out it out that he did a better job than biden and harris. and he is coasting in there. we see the trends moving in his direction. >> laura: i saw some influencers. i think younger influencers online who were, i think they were black. they were, you know, i think they were black americans. but they -- they were saying
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they thought obama's scolding of black men was really insulting. and they were kind of taken -- really taken aback by it. i didn't think much of it at the time except typical obama that might have been a huge, huge turning point and not the way they thought it would be. >> so, laura, it's like they can't read the room. this is the democrat party of 20 years ago where they would just give black americans their marching orders. they would head over to church, head over to a few union halls, tell black americans who they should vote for and that was it, right? no campaigning, no issues. now they are looking at an angry black electorate that has been dumped on because of the migrant invasion and it's their communities that are being hit the hardest. they blame democrats for it. and obama, he doesn't have a great record on black policy from his time in office. so he is kind of coming out and everybody is like who asked you? where did you come from? they are not real. >> laura: well, this msnbc
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panel, so everyone is clear, was a pro-trump group of people that they highlighted. i still can't believe they put it on. and then when msnbc heard something that they didn't like, they kind of put a disclaimer on screen. check this out. >> i saw it. >> to be clear, the voters i spoke with here are not representative of black voters in philadelphia on whole. for the record, multiple studies have shown that undocumented migrants are statistically less likely to commit violence than american citizens. >> laura: stacey, i guess the damage that illegals do crimewise is just collateral damage. it's not thatch, right? unless you are the one who lost somebody you love. >> yeah, unless you are related to laken riley, you know, or jocelyn nungaray. you really don't have anything to say is what she is dismissing the harm that's been done. and what about all of the different people who have been harmed whose stories didn't make the news, laura. >> laura: you bet. stacey, love your show.
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thank you so much for spending time with us. democrats target the young by using the old and tim walz critiques elon musk's staged technique. raymond arroyo has it all. "seen and unseen" is next. ♪
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>> laura: time for "seen and unseen" where we reveal the stories behind the headline effort that we turn to fox news contributor agreement arroyo. kamala was in atlanta a couple days ago. she drafted a former president into her narrative. >> and it wasn't obama. this was her final page to convince her supporters to vote early. >> george's own president voted early just days after his 100th birthday so if jimmy carter can vote early, you can too. >> reporter: >> why is she laughing about a president who's been in hospice for more than a year?
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no 1 believes jimmy carter is filling out his ballot. port mann can't even close his mouth much less fill in the ballot. i haven't seen elder abuse like this since jill biden forced joe to announce his reelection bid. this is horrible. don't mention jimmy carter, leave them alone. >> laura: i mean i think they are really scrambling for messaging and for thematic's that are convincing and so they are bound to say anything. i will take jimmy carter over kamala harris any day. >> talk about mixed messaging. as harris invokes a president in hospice, obama went on a podcast to urge young people to vote because old people should not determine their futures. >> you are going to vote which means he will let a bunch of old people decide your future. you would not do that about your music or about your clothing. you are just going to off doubt. >> laura: there's the accent again. >> this is the same guy who months ago said when biden botched the debate, bad debate
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nights happen. the day after he goes on, he literally was trying to push the oldest man ever to hold office on young america to determine our future. i don't know how any of this adds up. >> laura: you don't waddle people to determine your future but jimmy carter just voted. this is a very confusing narrative. >> and just to add to the confusion, tim walz who is clearly worried about elon musk doing these rallies in swing states, you might call this critique the toilet calling the bedpan full of -- >> elon is on the stage, skipping like a [bleep] on these things. >> wait a minute, elon skipping around like a dip. this is the man who enters every campaign event like a chorus boy. he waves that imaginary people, he twitches, points out the sky.
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come on, find another critique. >> laura: he does that richard nixon thing, leaving without, you know, p sign. >> the prayer routine. >> laura: is that the chinese bowing down to the ccp move? >> and amazingly the democrats are concerned about the male vote. "the new york times" just released a piece arguing that trump's bro whispering could cost democrats the election so who did they answer with? coach walz. >> coach walz here. he always cuts taxes for the billionaires, never follows through with the middle class. our linebackers are watching that guard and they will pay you to. this linebacker is you. getting to the polls, voting, you've got a chance to stop it. let's play defense, folks.
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>> laura: assistant coach. >> you, going to the polls. come on, he was an assistant coach. it all has a false air. they are all playing rolls whether it's kamala swilling. or this guy pheasant hunting. when trump goes to mcdonald's he's saluting the working man not to be that guy. these people are trying to make us believe they are these alternative characters. none of us are buying it. >> laura: i was laughing, what is obama's accent that he does? what is that, that phony accent. i know what he sounds like, it's just use your normal voice. hello cincinnati. i don't know, he can't do just a normal voice. i don't get what he thinks. >> everyone is playing a character this season. >> laura: all right, great to see you. that's it for us. follow me on social media and remember it's american now and forever, jesse is next. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime".
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