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tulsi -- i'm not having dinner with my mom and dad this thanksgiving, have not been invited. i don't think it has anything to do with politics but i'm not sure. fred from delaware, springsteen just made me flip. i'm no longer a democrat. wow. carissa from franklin lanes new jersey, the producers who pick your clips are geniuses. i wonder who picks, is it johnny or does he have help? probably has help because he does not know anything about movies. he's good with politics though. we got something from lynchburg, virginia, great show tonight, remember it is time for us to do what we have been doing, and that time is every day. that's all for us tonight, sean is next on remember, i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> sean: welcome to "hannity" and tonight democrats have failed americans, all of you across the country. their policies have caused backbreaking inflation, rising crime, a housing crisis and of course an illegal immigration crisis. it has created one of the biggest national security threats in the history of our country. we know have known terrorists inside our country, iranian hit squads we know are in the country. we have gang members, people that have murdered americans, raped americans, violent crimes committed against americans. we have cartels and the list goes on. now even simple tasks have become worse under the radical policies of harris and biden. you can't even by laundry detergent without having to call over a cashier in some stores to unlock some glass security case. that is if you could afford it. and gassing up, a dollar, a dollar 50 more a gallon. how does that feel? i don't like it.
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no matter how hard you work, the american dream is getting out of reach for so many people, two thirds of americans say they are gulping water. "washington post" suggesting americans need to give up on the american dream a bahous with a backyard, settle for a townhouse. really, we should settle? how about we aspire to? the media mob and the left-wing, you know, in this country scratching their heads, why is donald trump doing so well? it's not sexism, as suggested by barack obama, or racism and sexism, suggested by -- as alleged by stacy abrams. pretty insulting comments. these surrogates for kamala are not doing too well, they aren't helping her. coming up we will check in with our friend stephen a smith who will join us with more on white kamala harris is actually losing so much support from african american men and hispanic american men, but let's be clear about this, the serious
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problems that are facing most americans, they are not going to get better under a harris administration. she even said, i would change nothing. at best of that would be the best-case scenario, she would be a continuation of joe biden, which in and of itself is a continuation of american decline. at worst, she will embrace her stated positions, her own words, those court radical extreme socialist marxist values and kind of turn america into venezuela. during a disastrous town hall last night, kamala failed to take any responsibility for the failures of the harris biden administration and could not or would not say how the next four years would be any different. it was a disaster last night. take a look. >> some voters might ask, you've been in the white house for four years, vice president not the president but why wasn't any of that done over the last four years? >> well there was a lot that was
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done but there is more to do. i'm pointing out things that need to be done, that haven't been done but need to be done. i'm not going to shy away from saying hey, these are still problems that we need to fix. >> sean: haven't been done, need to be done, we have to do them, i can't take it. it gets worse. apparently your border czar kamala harris was just not prepared for questions about illegal immigration or her hypocrisy on the border wall. she once called that a donald trump vanity project. how is it even possible she did not have an answer for this? take a look. >> under donald trump use it criticized the wall more than 50 times, calling it stupid, useless and a medieval vanity project. is a border wall stupid? >> will let's talk about donald trump and that border wall. remember donald trump said mexico would pay for it? come on, they did not. >> but you are agreeing to a
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bill that would earmark $650 million to continue building the wall. >> i pledge that i am going to bring forward that bipartisan bill to further strengthen and secure our border, yes. >> to fix the problem, you are doing this bill, a cause for $650 million earmarked under trump to still go to build a wall. >> i'm not afraid of good ideas where they occur. >> you don't think it's stupid anymore? >> i think what he did and how he did it did not make much sense because he don't do much of anything. i just talked about the wall. he did not do much of anything. >> but you want to build some wall? >> i want to strengthen our border. >> sean: oh, my gosh,, just to get a simple answer. tonight kamala harris is getting mocked and ridiculed for that performance especially when she declared her only weakness was that she cares too much and she works to hard and surrounds herself with good people and everything. take a look.
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>> what weaknesses do you bring to the table and how do you plan to overcome them while in office? >> that's a great question. i am certainly not perfect so let's start there. i think that -- perhaps a weakness somewhat say but i think it's a strength is i really do value having a team of very smart people around me who bring to my decision-making process different perspectives, and that is why i engage and bring folks around. i may not be quick to have the answer as soon as you ask it about a specific policy issue sometimes because i'm going to want to research it, i'm going to want to study it. i'm kind of a nerd sometimes, i confess. some might call that a weakness. >> sean: the giggling, the nonanswer, you know, the passage
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of time is about time passing. our communities are about people in the community that like the community because they live together in the community as a community. democrats cannot be happy tonight. one political analyst, cnn said kamala participated in a one person debate and she lost. david axelrod called her performance, i wish i had thought of it, a word salad city. frustration and despair and fake news cnn was palpable. you know if you lost cnn you've lost. take a look. >> the things that would concern me is when she does not want to answer a question, her habit is to kind of go to word salad city and she did that on a couple of answers. one was on israel. she was asked if she would be stronger on israel then trump. there was a seven minute answer but none of it related to the question he was asking.
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>> if her goal was to close the deal, they are not sure she did that. >> i think the word salad stuff gets on my nerves. i think it's not necessary. >> she focused a lot more on donald trump. i think it's fair to say, then she did on many specifics in terms of what we shoot -- what she would do. >> she participated in a one person debate last night and lost. >> sean: the word salad, the giggling, the nonanswer's, donald trump is hitler and he's a fascist, i mean it's just unbelievable we are at this point. even donald trump could not believe how bad kamala's answers were. take a look. >> she said during the town hall she believes they pandered the border correctly. cnn -- she believes they've handled the border correctly. she said she thinks they've done the right thing. >> that she's handled it correctly? >> correct. >> she said that? >> she said i think we did the
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right thing. >> we allowed 13,099 murderers, we allowed mental institutions from all over the world. if she said that, look, she's are grossly incompetent person and if she said that, they have the worst border in history. >> sean: as you can probably tell, almost no one on either side of the aisle, you know, thinks kamala harris is a good candidate but make no mistake, she would be an even worse president. that's the scary part. are cruising -- closing argument to the american people is that donald trump is a fascist and a and that her surrogates are claiming that she's hitler and must illini. we have all heard these smears time and time again. by the way, democrats historically over the last eight years, they even compared john mccain, mitt romney, paul ryan to hitler. meanwhile trump's presidency was marked by global peace, economic
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growth and stability by some measures, the best we'd had in 60 years, wealth income going up, lowest job for minorities in the country that suffered under the obama years and the biden years. and israel never had a better friend in the white house then donald j. trump. needless to say, americans are just not buying kamala's smear campaign. as of tonight donald trump is up in four separate national polls. up by three in "the wall street journal", up by two according to nbc, up by two and over 50% according to forbes. up by three. these polls looked a lot different four years ago, even though trump lost by razor-thin margin, "the wall street journal" had him down by a whopping ten points in 2020, cnbc showed him down ten, and at this point in
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2020, zero national polls show donald trump in the lead. in fact the clear politics average showed biden up by more than eight points at this point in 2020 and now harris is up by less than a point and trending in the wrong direction and in the battleground states, you see a similar pattern. at this point in 2020 trump was down by nearly a point in georgia, more than five in wisconsin, more than five in pennsylvania, more than nine in michigan, more than two in arizona, more than five in nevada and more than a point in north carolina. now every one of those states has flipped and donald trump is leading. the real -- his favourability rating is also up four points while kamala's favourability is more than seven points lower than biden at this point in 2020. but again, there's only one poll, and i say this with all seriousness, only one poll that matters and that is
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election day. despite a dramatic shift in the polls and the betting markets, this race is still within the margin of error. i am asking everybody, if you care about the future of your country, you want to leave it in a better position for your children and grandchildren, assume that your vote will decide the outcome of this race. don't forget that red wave in 2022, everybody was predicting, it never materialized, did it? meanwhile democrats are desperate, they are terrified of losing power, they hate donald trump, they will jump through hoops to turn out there base. the only way to counter this is to treat every single day like election day. in states all across the country, it's election day. you can vote tomorrow morning. and don't wait, the polls, get out, vote, bank your vote. i talked to my friend joe and he said we may have as many as two more hurricanes this year, what if it happens election week? we don't know. this is not the system i want,
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it's a system we've got. joining us now, fox news contributor's joe concha and ari fleischer. ari, let's start with the polls. i think my most favorite thing in all of this is you've got cnn, this guy david urban, kamala lost a one person debate. axelrod, word salad city. the word salad stuff gets on my nerves. dana bash, kamala did not close the deal. saying she spent most of the time talking about trump. saying call a lot -- kamala is a double threat because you cannot answer anything. if you lose fake news cnn and it's their town hall, that means you had a really bad night. >> yeah. and first i just want to say i have voted. i banked my vote. i voted by mail. i hope everybody does that. in terms of what you are saying,
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the problem with kamala harris, and this became clear at the cnn forum last night, is it's not what she says, it's what doesn't come into her head, not what comes out of her mouth but what doesn't go into her head. you get a sense of emptiness when you listen to her think on her feet. when she has to think spontaneously, when she's asked policy questions. her answer about i like to take my time, i like to talk to people, i like to study, no, she likes to flip-flop. she does not hold ideas closely because she was such a liberal in 2019, now she's at the center. with a candidate like that who can't explain who she is, what she's four, what her northstar is, how she can change everything to a new position, which tells you she will be somewhere else tomorrow, that is her problem. it's the emptiness of where she is on the stage, that is her problem. >> sean: i think she's tied up in knots. this is where the media has been so corrupt during this process, joe concha, and i have on my
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website public service, for example if you're interested in how to register, when early voting starts and stops in your state, i have to kamala files, her in her own words supporting the green a new deal, eliminating the filibuster, eliminating private health insurance. here in her own words she will ban fracking. i played it on the show, and offshore drilling. free housing, health care, education, sex change operations for convex and for illegal immigrants and a path to citizenship. and that is the tip of the iceberg. mandatory gun confiscation. it's all there as a public service. the point is, the media covers for her and she's never had to answer most of those questions. >> and yet despite everything you just said as far as the media covering up for her, she still cannot pass the 101 question she knows are coming like on cnn, like on mpc the day
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before. she's trying to dance through a thunderstorm without getting wet. i mean cnn last night, they finally realized that it could not defend the indefensible. david axelrod, who i think is a fairly straight shooter, did not only throw harris under the bus. remember this is a senior obama guy, he put her on the bus and drove it off a cliff like at the end of thelma and louise. axelrod called her answers word salad city. that's on cnn so the only three interviews for kamala that made news for her were 60 minutes, which were heavily edited, they still haven't released the transcript, fox news with bret baier, a train wreck, and then last night during that town town hall. but she hasn't made news for good answers, she only makes news for bad answers and nonanswers. in retrospect, what democrats should have done was convince joe biden to step aside and early 202020 -- 2023 and have an open primary. as sure as the giants are not
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winning the super bowl this year, if they had an open primary, harris would not even come close to being the nominee. she is simply not good at this. right now donald trump meanwhile is having one hell of a time in the campaign trail. he's the joy candidate. al smith dinner, donald's over the weekend, you can tell who's winning a race by who is having fun on the campaign trail, and that is donald trump right now. all while kamala harris is campaigning with liz chaney who makes it impossible for anyone to smile when she is in a room. joy is gone with kamala, happiness with donald trump, wind at his back and leading in every pole right now. >> sean: and liz needs to know that democrats hate her and they did call her father a war criminal and they did want him arrested and they did call him a crook for his work with halliburton. that is her closing argument, ari, and that is that donald trump is a, a fascist, a racist, calling him names.
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his closing argument i think needs to be very simply, they broke it and donald trump will fix it and are you better off than you were four years ago and then list the topics. thoughts? >> yeah, her closing argument appeals to the worst in people. it's the negative attack against the opponent. nothing wrong with negative attacks against opponents in politics but calling someone a fascist as the closing argument? and to your credit, you pointed to doubt that democrats said the same things about romney, mccain, george w. bush. that's what they always do in campaigns. trump's closing argument is about the things that people are worried about in their lives, feeding their families, paying for meals, paying for rent, the costs they incur in life, the problems at the border, crime. he's touching a base about where people live every day as opposed to the nasty things politicians say about each other. that's why he's more popular then kamala harris. his numbers in "the wall street journal" poll are 48 approved, 50 disapprove.
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he's almost at one to one. we haven't had a politician one to one in over a decade in american politics. trump is doing that. >> sean: we have less than a minute, joe concha, what should trump closing argument be and i think we know what harris maxis. >> trumps closing argument is quite simple, did you like your life from 2017, 2018, 2019, before the pandemic under me in terms of wow, you had inflation only at one .4 percent, crime wasn't driving people out of american cities to blue states or red states like florida, tennessee, texas. did you like having a secure border into the world feel like it was on fire when i was in office because it is now under this biden-harris administration. point out the good things you did, say you could have it again and let kamala harris take the ball from there and talk about fascism and hitler because that is a losing argument. >> sean: all right, joe concha, ari fleischer, thank you. when we come back, kamala harris
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turns to liberal celebrities to help her cross the finish line. we will check in with a one, the only stephen a smith, he will join us with reaction and the economy remains a major issue for most americans yet the vice president still not -- still cannot give a straight answer about her plan to fix it. elmer>> if you're looking for a nutritional supplement that really makes a difference look at immuno 150. jerry>> my life and my health have changed since i began taking immuno 150. the
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: with her campaign play link, kamala relying on celebrities to pull her across the finish line. tomorrow she will be joined by beyonce at a rally in houston. earlier tonight she appeared alongside barack obama in person for the first time this cycle at a rally in georgia which also featured bruce springsteen. remember, obama and late obama recently scolded the brothers, african american men who weren't supporting harris, suggesting they maybe sexist. while twice failed, gubernatorial candidate stacy abrams saying that african american men are racist and sexist. you can't make this up. take a look. >> i know it's a shock to everyone but sexism remains real and very pertinent issue but i want us to be clear that kamala
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harris is doing very well with black men. i'm not certain why there is this panic about black men voting. they vote. in fact, they vote more than their counterparts in any other community for democrats. however we do have to acknowledge that there is sexism, there is racism, there are challenges in our elec electorate. >> we have not yet seen the same kinds of energy and turnout in all corridors of our neighborhoods and communities as we saw when i was running. i also want to say that that seems to be more pronounced with the brothers. speaking to men directly. part of it makes me think that you just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president. >> sean: earlier today, head of kamala's rally spoke to
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residents in atlanta and here's where they had to say. >> everybody is watching georgia, this is one of the big swing states just like pennsylvania. have you been talking to family and friends, people bin getting out and voting? >> everybody is already engaged, early voting has started and everybody is proud to get out there and do their civic duty. >> did you write somebody in? >> no, i'm a realist. but i'm a communist. >> you are a realist and a communist. so who did you vote for quake. >> kamala. >> and a communist votes for kamala because? >> because you have to be realistic but still hold the ideals of communism. >> trumps policies that he's enunciated the last six months, we think are right in line with wear the country needs to go. quite frankly, the reason kamala harris is not getting into more depth about all of her possible programs is i think if people
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find out they are not going to be happy about it. >> i hope kamala wins in the end. >> what would be the policies that affect you most that drive you to vote for kamala harris? >> i will be honest, i haven't paid enough attention to know her specific policies. it seems like she's there for the middle class which a lot of my family is. >> sean: joining us now with reaction, espn host, the one and only stephen a smith. do you want to get it out of the way now, how hard your life is that you have to defend the fact that you admit that you are friends with me? do you want to get that out of the way at the beginning or the end? >> i don't need to get that out of the way. the public knows that already. you get on my nerves and i don't agree with your 75% of the time but you are still my friend. i feel bad for you half the time was some of the takes you give but i'm here to help you out anyway. what's going on, sean? >> sean: you say to me stay in my lane when i talk sports, stay
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in your lane on politics. however there is something amazing. putting aside any demographic, if you are going to attack them, you want them to vote a certain way and you are going to suggest that they are sexist or misogynistic. if you are going to suggest, like stacy abrams did, that african american men are racist and sexist, is that a good way to encourage people to vote the way you would like them to vote? >> no but i did not hear stacy abrams speak in that way. a matter of fact she talked about how black men do vote and support kamala harris and a lot of the democrats and she's right about that. you know i spoke against president barack obama, who i know you don't like, but i admire and respect his man. i did not like what he had to say at that particular clip that you showed and i spoke out about it on my show and i'm unapologetic about that because i know by and large black men
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have always supported black women, that's a point of fact. that does not mean that there isn't some misogyny that does exist amongst a few, but i think that when we look at this election that's forthcoming and we see kamala harris going up against donald trump, i don't think it's right to point to that as a reason why it's eight nip and tuck race and why she isn't receiving the support that she deserves. and that is why i spoke out against what he had to say on that particular issue because i was refuting what he was saying. i don't believe that to be the case at all when it comes to her. >> sean: so let's stay on harris for a second here. democrats are in a state of panic, all the momentum seems to be going to donald trump. i told you this would happen in a private conversation we had, you were skeptical, i think i was proven right. you know sports, i think i know politics. but here's my question for you, you did call her out early and
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you said she's making a mistake not doing interviews. now, she does these interviews and i argue to you that the reason she is struggling and she can't -- she's like tied up in a pretzel because she can't express what she has stated publicly, that she wants the green new deal, the elimination of the filibuster. she can't say she wants to eliminate private health insurance as she had in the past. she's not going toronto on what she has stated in the past, to decriminalize illegal immigration, free food, housing, health care, education, sex change operations and a path to citizenship or banning fracking, banning offshore drilling, so she has to, you know, give us word salad because she won't tell us how she really feels, she's hiding her true beliefs. >> sean: donald trump doesn't do that. >> first of all that's a long question.
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number 1, as vice president of the united states, it wasn't her job to lead. she has to go along with the program. you are a support base, you support the person in charge, who happened to be joe biden. that's number 1. number 2, i know you aren't talking about somebody being lucid and cogent and enunciating their thoughts with clarity and you are bragging about donald trump. we can't be watching the same stuff if that's what you are doing. you are going to do that today. senator lindsey graham is about to come on the show. that man can articulate himself. not donald trump now. >> sean: okay, i have sat with him per hour after hour after hour, topic after topic after topic and he is so dialed in. >> really? >> sean: it's funny -- [simultaneous talking] >> sean: meanwhile your friends in the democratic party, they ignored the obvious significant deep cognitive decline of the president for over four years. i said it before the 2020
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election, kamala to this day saying joe was really cognitively alert. you know that's a crock, i know that's a crock. >> what is she supposed to say, sean? what is she supposed to say? she supposed to sit up there and say you know what, my president, my boss. [simultaneous talking] >> you don't timeout your boss. i tell the truth on my show but guess what, i said i do. what i said however -- [simultaneous talking] >> if that's my boss. go ahead. >> sean: hang on a second, you know what, i have never watched you hold back. >> i'm not holding back! >> sean: you say what you mean, you mean what you say. that's my point. she knew he was a cognitive mass and now she's lying." no, i never noticed it. >> because -- because what
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people -- listen jack i personally -- listen, a year earlier i was saying there is slippage, something isn't there, he's not going to make it to the election, you better get with the program and do something about it. i was on the record about joe biden but i'm not a part of the biden administration. if i was, i would not have told you that, that's number 1. number 2, she's the candidate now. you have to run against her. are you going to beat her? >> sean: the american people -- >> as you -- are you as confident as you were months ago? i see some slippage. >> sean: let me tell you something, she lied when she said inflation is transitory. they lied repeatedly and she said oh, no,, the border is secure, the border is secure. >> are you sure you want to make the case about somebody lying? are you sure about that? >> sean: she never changed her
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position on the green new deal, on sex change operations, open borders, amnesty until she became a candidate. you know what that means, she's a typical politician that will say whatever needs to be said to win an election. you get the last word because i like you so much. >> let me retort. there enough, you did not even bring up fracking or the border, that's absolutely a valid point on your part. what she's doing now is saying excuse me, i'm open to compromise, i'm willing to work across the aisle, to listen to make things happen. you have a lot of people who will vote for trump and they absolutely, positively believe he will change washington. the question is, will it be for better or will it be for worse? the cesspool that we look at as the nation's capital, if you got him back in office and he's only revenge tour and he's not focused on doing what it takes to lead the country, where will that lead the country? you are not bringing that part up so again we might not like something on the left, we might not like something on the right, these are the two candidates
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we've got to work with and when you bring up issues in terms of character or in terms of being truthful or whatever, let me tell you something right now, you can bring a whole bunch of republicans and i would be cool with it, you can't bring up trump to make a case against somebody else using those arguments. you can't do that. >> sean: you know what, i'm predicting that privately you are going to vote for trump. >> never, never! and i told you, i would vote for almost every republican but him, okay. nikki haley, chris christie. not him. >> sean: i have to go. i love you, bless you, and i don't have to defend my relationship. all right. we will see you later. with early voting underway, the economy is still a top issue of concern for voters all across the country. a new cnbc poll released today shows trump with a two-point lead nationwide and a big reason for that is his commanding lead when it comes to who votes first
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on -- the bad news for kamala is it does not stop there, a new survey from "newsweek", 51% of voters think the economy is headed in the wrong direction. only 30% think it's the right direction. anyway, on top of the fact that 79% of americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction. fox news, fox business post, trump economic advisor. stephen, starting with you. you know, if elections are about peace and prosperity, she's got an uphill battle. your thoughts? >> yeah, you better believe it. that's what my book is all about, the trump economic miracle, is how much better the economy improved in every single measurement you want to use. and by the way, i wanted to pinpoint one thing based on your conversation with stephen a smith. if you look at what happened with minorities, hispanics and blacks, and you know this but i think a lot of people aren't aware, we had the lowest black
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on appointment rate ever under trump, the lowest hispanic on employment rate ever under trump, the biggest income gains for blacks and hispanics ever under trump. we had low unemployment. my point is, minorities it as well as any group when trump was president. one other quick thing, you've got 20 nobel prize economists saying that kamala harris would be better on the economy then trump. these are the same people when trump won the election who said he's going to cause a global economic catastrophe, the stock market will melt down. they were wrong. these are the same people who said don't worry, joe biden's policies won't cause inflation. they wrote that in "the new york times" and were wrong. i wish these economists would shot up because they have no idea what they are talking about. trump is the guy. >> sean: by the way, put out new charts today, since taking
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office, through the roof. talking about inflation now. on top of that, the illegal immigrant population in seven swing states grew in average of 515% under biden and harris. how big an impact will both of those have? >> the point is, what are her solutions to the problems that we have, to the inflation, the economy is not growing as it was up until the pandemic, during the trump administration. and what is her new plan? last night she came out with her so-called new plan on cnn. it was price controls. once again, price controls. even the left-wing of her party was saying that price controls were not the answer to the problem because as we know they always cause shortages because companies are not going to produce at -- produce at a loss so they don't produce as much and that causes the lines that we saw during the oil embargo. nixon put on price controls.
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that's why we saw the lines in venezuela and cuba and the old soviet union, because they had price controls. the worst thing about her economic plan is that she dares to call it opportunity, an opportunity economy. it's not, it's a government controlled economy. she is serving old leftover socialist hash as though it was prime beef. and it ain't going to sell. lawrence jones had a great conversation in the barbershop in atlanta and there was a black motor there who said i don't need a handout, i need an opportunity. that is quoting this guy. he did not seem to have an economics degree but he knows to the point that stephen was making, not the other stephen but stephen moore, these economists don't see things as clearly as the man on the street does, as the folks in the barbershop do.
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opportunity does not equal price controls. opportunity does not equal handouts. kamala is all about handouts. that's not opportunity. the incentives that are being suggested by donald trump, no taxes on working overtime which would create more productivity, no taxes on tips, again, creating more productivity. incentives are good for the economy, handouts are bad for the economy and they are bad for the soul. they discourage work. that guy in the barbershop in atlanta knows that. it's too bad most of those nobel prize-winning economist don't know it. >> sean: we ought to not settle for a townhouse instead of a house with a yard and a dog if you want one. >> ridiculous. >> sean: americans ought to aspire to the american dream at the next level. america wants to get rich, we have more natural resources, natural gas, oil, then all these countries combined. we could provide all of our
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western european allies with all of their energy needs, the lifeblood of the world's economy. thank you both. when we come back, our next guest was embedded with a caravan of illegal immigrants in mexico, looking to travel right here to the u.s. he will explain why many fear donald trump winning, straight ahead.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: in many ways it's election day because early voting is underway in many states. a large caravan of illegal immigrants are headed to our southern border yet again and down near mexico's southern border with guatemala, huge numbers of people are gathered in cities awaiting the results of the election and according to my next guest, many say they do plan to head north for the u.s., but only if kamala harris wins. here with reaction, with the center for immigration studies, senior fellow. recently embedded with one of those caravans and he joins us tonight with more. what did you learn? >> the first thing is that the mexican government cut a deal with the biden administration almost a year ago to scoop up thousands of immigrants from our border and internally deport them all the way to their
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southern border with guatemala and then trap them there behind a military blockade. all the roadblocks. so the buildup down there is unbelievable. tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands that are just trapped down there in cities along the border for the election optics of the harris campaign. at first it was the biden campaign. it looked terrible to have all those people, you know, mass numbers crossing our borders, driving the polls down, so they cut this deal. now getting so close to the election, the immigrants that i talked to, dozens and dozens of them, are saying a couple things. one is they fear that donald trump is going to get elected. they call him el diablo. if he does, he's going to close the border, which in fact he will, and there is this panicked urgency for them to rush through that roadblock to somehow get through the mexican barricade,
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past the military and to our border, and they will have about ten weeks if -- >> sean: yeah, i have to run because i have another guest but thank you for that report. we have seen this over and over again, it will all end if donald trump is elected president and it will end very quickly. thank you, appreciate it. also tonight, according to a new report from the house judiciary committee, over 700,000 illegal immigrants have had their immigration cases dismissed, terminated or administratively closed under harris and biden. they are here to stay. here with reaction, south carolina senator lindsey graham. we've had dozens of americans murdered, raped, including children, hundreds of americans victims of violent crime. cartel members, known terrorists in the country but we don't know where they are. gang members et cetera. for three plus years, kamala and
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joe and mayorkas said the border is secure and the border is closed. i'm not sure what part of those caravans they missed. >> here's the point. one, i love your show. stephen a smith is a great guest and i enjoyed the engagement. he said something. work on a look -- kamala has to do whatever joe says. when she was asked, would you do anything different than president biden she says nothing comes to mind. so if you want to turn these caravans around, vote trump. here's what happened. when trump was president you had to stay in mexico for years before your -- until your court date in the united states. under harris and biden, you show up, they let you go immediately into the country, you never show up. 85% of the people that show up under biden-harris come into the country and they never leave. trump will stop that on day one. you want to secure the border? give him a senate that will help
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them secure the border. -- is running in arizona for an open senate seat. she will help trump secure the border and shut it down in arizona. she's been outspent 3-1. nevada is a western state were sam brown is running to help president trump secure the border. he's a republican, a west point graduate, severely wounded in afghanistan. his nurse he married, nursed him back to health and they have a beautiful family. they are being outspent 3-1. tonight i'm going to get $500 to lindsay graham.com, 250 apiece, 7 billion spent by democrats, let's close the gap. last year when ask you to help, michigan, wisconsin and ohio, those three civic candidates received the most money in their entire campaign. thanks to your audience. so tonight, if you want to secure the border, help my win
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in arizona, if you want to secure the vote -- border, it sam brown, a war hero elected in nevada, they will work with me and president trump to turn the caravans around. democrats have creamed all of our candidates in spending so if you can, go to lindsay graham.com, all the money goes to these two candidates. i'm going to give $500 to help them. i don't get a penny. let's close the gap. if you want to secure our border, you need to fire the people who have created this problem and replace them with people who will solve the problem, that is donald trump, sam brown, let's secure the senate seats to help this president shut down the border before another 9/11 comes. this is the most important election in our lifetime. turnaround the caravans, lindsay graham.com, help these two great candidates secure the border, they need your help.
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>> sean: i will add this, mike rogers in michigan and bernie marino in ohio, dave mcco mccormick, eric ovi, he can tammy baldwin in wisconsin. lindsay graham, thank you. >> '02 lindsay graham.com and secure the border with your help. >> sean: we will continue. you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you find a new family. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that. adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was overseas on a deployment. i got separated from my marines and i got hit in the neck, and it broke my neck and paralyzed me.
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14 years ago, i was on a training mission. did a military freefall, and i had some faulty equipment. i hit the ground. going, 30 to 40 knots and was instantly paralyzed. i met jack fanning when he invited us to park city, utah, through his foundation. i was able to actually get on the mountain and ski with my family, i can't put into words what that meant. i got paid in the military to do crazy fun stuff. and after my accident, i'm still that same guy. and when i was able to jump out of a perfectly good, helicopter, at 10,000 feet, i did it. i was talking to some vets last week amazing how we have these houses where they can come over because they■re in chairs too. carpet and wheelchairs don't mix very well. tunnel to towers, they got rid of all that. they redid my whole bathroom. that's probably the favorite part of my house.
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