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and kamala harris gearing up for the final week on the campaign trail. cooks i have the fate of our nation is truly in your hand, michigan. shannon: or battleground. >> hard work is joyful work. make no mistake we will win it. shannon: to battleground. cooked is all because of policies. is not personalities it is because of policies. shannon: the tens of millions of votes already cast the presidential candidates hone their closing arguments. >> if kamala gets will reassure obliterate our economy, kill means of job destroy your family finances. that's was going to happen. >> let us be clear, donald trup wins again he will ban abortion nationwide. shannon: abortion on the bout in 10 states will talk with leaders from two of them. plus ask florida senator marco rubio about the trump campaign efforts to sway hispanic voters. and colorado governor jared polis about the campaign on trump in the final days. then trump prepares to take
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manhattan and the garden as a battle for control of congress runs right through a key blue states. our sunday panel on house republicans fight to save their razor thin majority. right now on "fox news sunday." ♪. shannon: hello from foxnews in washington. we begin with a look at your headlines. israeli police are investigating what is suspected to be a deliberate ramming attack by a truck at a bus stop north of tel aviv injuring several civilians. at the israeli military continued strikes against militants in gaza and lebanon and after it strikes on iran on early saturday. l.a. dodgers continue their winning streak against the new york yankees in game two of the world series last night the porr hometown game three is set for monday at yankee stadium in the bronx. u.s. is not the only country with that nailbiter election for japanese voters go to the polls today for parliamentary
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elections that could throw out the prime minister's ruling party in the lower chamber. which has held power for all but four of the years since 1955. in a moment will talk with senator marco rubio who has been campaigning with former president trump this week. later it will be joined by surrogate jared polis part will print willget coverage from then madison square garden where president trump is such a rally today and senior white house correspondent peter doocy covering vice president kamala harris set to rally support us in philadelphia. peter, we started off with you. >> shannon, there is a very specific group targeted by the democrat top surrogates, men. michelle obama's message to them in her campaign trail debut was she thanks reproductive rights it could affect them as much as they affect anybody else. >> i have got to ask myself why on earth is this race even
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close? your girlfriend could be the one in legal jeopardy if she needs a pill from out of state or overseas. your wife or mother could be the ones at higher risk of dying from an diagnosed cervical cancer because they have no access to regular gynecological care. it will affect you and your sons. >> outcome of the closing argument for the ticket is donald trump as a threat to abortion access and that donald trump is a threat to democracy. sensitive to criticism that people do not know her well enough yet, the vp is once again going back to emphasize her experience as a prosecutor to make her latest anti- trump appeal. >> i took on a perpetrator of all kinds. predators, fraudsters, and repeat offenders. i took them on and i one. [cheering] well, michigan in 10 days it is
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donald trump's turn. >> devicadvice and present her p advisers are betting undecided voters want to hear more about january 6. her big event this week is going to be remarks -- will be remarks were donald trump spoke almost four years ago. shannon: art peter doocy in philadelphia thank you but we turn to alexis mcadams at madison square garden in new york. that is where president trump is going to make a big closing message to voters it lined up what sounds like four hours. >> pay it, people slept here in front of madison square garden if you can believe it overnight in new york city as the former president is going to be in the big apple. this time he is not here for a court hearing. this time he's going to be onstage at madison square garden. went to shea right now is going on behind me for this is the look in front of msg. you can see the crowd is growing here as people get excited for this for the campaign is
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expecting madison square garden to be full. tesla ceo elon musk will be here, senator jd vance and house speaker mike johnson up on stage. just some of the guests. nearly 20000 people are expected to pack the world's most iconic arena in deep blue new york city. this is going to be trump's third event in new york state. back in may he was out in the bronx. remember that. just last month at 16000 people packed into a rally out on long island. the former president said is going to make a play to win new york. but, he lost the state in the last two elections by more than 20 points. a republican presidential candidate has not one new york since ronald reagan in 84. new polls so trump is rating better here than he did last election. >> we have had a lot of rallies bird will have our biggest of all at madison square garden. were going to make a play for new york. he is not been one and many, many decades what's going on in new york between the illegal migrants in the crime they are
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causing and hurting people so badly, and all the proms in york were going to give it a shot. >> on saturday former president trump spending the day in a swing state of pennsylvania. he was at penn state last night to rallies in michigan touting his plan for the economy. promising to revive largest cities that he says are on the decline. >> we will bring back our manufacturing jobs, our energy jobs, or coal jobs, our steel jobs, were going to bring back our dreams of purity starting in january we will give our company is the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs, the lowest regulatory burdens and free access to the best and biggest market on the planet. >> okay, nine days and you can believe it until the presidential election. people here are excited and plan to hit the pole's wedo immigration and the economy is a huge issue not just here for new yorkers but across the country
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by the former president is a major campaign schedule packed where he is going to leave new york after madison square garden and had two areas like pennsylvania, wisconsin, in michigan. shannon: those are the places. right alexis mcadams in new york thank you so much for joining a sample republican senator marco rubio. welcome back to the show, senator, good to see you. >> good morning, thank you. shannon: let's start here the vice president is making her closing argument. she is talking about president trump as a threat to the country. here's a little bit about what she said in recent days. >> let me ask you tonight, do you think donald trump is a fascist? yes, i do. yes, i do. he does not want a military that is loyal to the united states constitution. he wants a military that is loyal to him. i believe donald trump is a danger to the well-being and security of america. shannon: she says those are not just her words owes are coming from people who worked very closely with the president. senator? >> the first of all, any time a candidate -- she sounds just like joe biden. literally she's right back to
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being joe biden. she is using the exact same rhetoric that did not work for him the same attacks they've been using its trump now for like eight years. nobody believes these things you talk about people work for the president, these are people who worked in the administration or around the administration to get up pretty quickly if we want jobs after we leave this administration we have to become anti- trumper's you think mark milley winds up teaching at princeton comic teaching at georgetown on the speakers bureau advising j.p. morgan? you do not get hired for those jobs and less you pronounce yourself anti- trump and say things against trump. you have to go out and say these sort of things to be employable because corporate america and all these other interests will not hire you if you used to work for or around trumper a look at the things about general kelly. the democrats -- ira member elizabeth moran called him correct pelosi large investigation into him they said all kinds of horrible things about him when he worked for donald trump. so how do you cleanse yourself of that and hire yourself to be
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employable in viable the business world after you leave government service? you have to become anti- trumper there is a financial incentive for these people come out and say these things. my last point i want to make about this is how interesting these claims that were made this week pop up with a week and a half to go before the election. if you in fact believed, some of these people claim, donald trump is always horrible things all the crazy terms they throw around, why didn't you stand up and walked out of that white house or that administration the moment you heard those terms? why didn't you say that at the time and not wait until after the fact? those are questions that will never get asked. this is entirely a political hit job. these people trying to elevate themselves become more employable, make more money and it's timed perfectly so they can ask her about on cnn sheet can make the answer she made. she is not focused on her record of her plans because just like joe biden's and they are full of failure. shannon: do you think people like jon kelly are lying? >> yes, i do.
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even if they aren't lying or even if -- let's you don't to call them a liar i was has very dubious to see these accusations coming at the very last minute right before an election. these are the kinds of things -- make a someone says that in front of me i say it right away i walk out i resign, they did not do any of those things but it's hypocritical to see a bunch of democrats who spent months, weeks trashing these people particularly in the case of jon kelly, trashing him saying he was corrupt. they accused him of a potential being a nazi at one point i remember part they attacked him over some civil war comments he made. they were horrible to him. all descendent now this guy who they hated and said horrible things about now he is the standard. he is the absolute final word on these topics. i think anything like this it's coming out at the last minute being strategically planted is nothing but an effort to have an impact on the selection because kamala harris is not going to talk about is the fact that for four years she has been the vice
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president of potentially if not the single worst administration for this country for americans in my lifetime. shannon: i want to talk about the fact part of their argument against and they say he is too friendly with autocrats like vladimir putin. there is reporting in the wall street journal this week exclusively elon musk is not fully supportive of president trump and out campaigning with him has been having conversations with the vladimir putin regularly over the past couple of years. there've been some questions raised about given the government contracts access to security information. that classified information musk has there is a problem they're ptherepotentially national secuy issue. bill nelson and now the nasa administrator used to be democrat senator from florida a colleague of yours. he said there should be investigation into this regarding musk, do you think there should be? >> first about anybody that has contracts with the u.s. government undergoes a constant review for security background and clearances for that matter. i will tell you that without spacex i don't know how are going to rescue our astronaut stuck in space. i don't how are going to do some
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the things that need to be done but all that said i cannot what he called or not he is a private citizen and if somehow that imperils his clearance there is a process for all of that. it's not for that media is not in the middle of the media campaign. let me say something about being friendly to autocrats. i am not a fan of vladimir putin. he is the enemy of the united states. by the same token i assure you tit donald trump any future american president as well as going to have to interact with vladimir putin because he has the largest nuclear stockpile of the world. he is one of the world's largest militaries. because they are a power in the world that has to be dealt with. that does not mean yet be friendly with them it doesn't me not to endanger the united states in order to interact with them. the biden administration has interactions with the putin regime over there and so forth. it is the reality of governing in the world. it is a stupid accusation. shannon: aware on the topic of a russia thousands of north korean troops have gone over to aid russia in its war on ukraine. what do you make of that
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development? what should the u.s. response be? >> i make about the world is in total chaos you can link at all the way back to the day we were run out of afghanistan by the taliban, humiliated and the way that we were. that was a signal to the world not just joe biden and kamala harris are weak but america is a week. and now is the time to act to produce not a coincidence that since this moment we had an invasion ukraine. we had october 7. we have all the things happening now in the middle east we have houthi endangering shipping in the red sea we have the chinese harassing the philippines and making plans to invade tehran. none of these things are coincidental they were all triggered by that very graphic example of american weakness under biden and harris. now, that is what i make of it. the world is spinning into chaos because the biden/harris administration has been feckless. it's going to get worse if kamala harris is a present of the united states. this is vice president prior to stop the national security of our country but whether our
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intelligence agencies were being fair and nice and appropriate to women and whether gender was being appropriately accounted for. he saw the reporting overnight. they sent back animals who take a special class to ensure inner intelligence analysis when they were talking about global leaders that were women they were somehow not discriminated against her we did not use tough language when describing them. we should be focus on the security of our country, the threats to america. not this woke ideology that she will inject, has already tried to inject into our national security apparatus in our country. shannon: you talk about the intel community and bench in the middle east i want to ask about the stupid got the ranking member on 10 and tell the fbi is investigating a leak of documents or materials related to israel, our ally, they may have delayed their response -- their attacks on iran. how worried are you that happened because of somebody who ishewas working within the u.s. government? >> well, it has to be someone
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working in the u.s. government that had access to that information. that either gave it to someone who put it out there put out there directly but we know, because we've seen in these different dissents, they are bunch of cowards all these people are anti- israel and say we think this is wrong and should not be supporting israel. they never never signed their names to any of these things. let me tell you, there are elements within our u.s. government that hate israel. that sympathize with hamas and hezbollah. it looks to me were going to see of the investigation shows but this improves -- this indicates it was a treasonous act bites someone in the u.s. government to undermine israel. and by extension the national security of the united states. i hope they find who did this or the people who did this because it was done deliberately to harm israel ultimately endangers americans as well. it is treason and should be prosecuted as such. shannon: senator, really quick before you go the vice president had suggested should sheet when a democrat told the senate should get rid of the filibuster at least on the issue of
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abortion. you think your democrat colleagues, at that is the scenario it would go along with getting rid of something that could come back to bite them when they are not in power? >> yes, because i think they will do it. democrats keep the senate they will get rid of the filibuster. especially now the two democrats that were against doing that are going to be gone. they are going to do that. it's not just going to be on abortion and the remake the supreme court in packet. they are going to do it to pass the green a new deal. they will do it to pass every idea that is not popular could not pass that she is not campaigning on now by the way, many of these issues because she knows they are a popular per the going to use that to ram it through the united states senate for that's what they want to get rid of the filibuster at this point. i am convinced if they win they will get rid of the filibuster and they will do that to ram through all of his radical left wing ideas that she supports but is not campaigning on. because she cannot win if she does. shannon: senator rubio think of your time for good to see you sir. >> thank you. shannon: up next you will hear
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shannon: former president trump criticizing colorado governor over reports of violent gangs from venezuela operating in his state. to hear his side of the sort colorado democratic governor jared polis. welcome back to the show. >> always a pleasure, shannon. shannon: must start they've got the management company for two apartment complexes in aurora. they say they are now totally under control gangs for they say they have reached out multiple times to all kinds of different authorities for they said they sent a letter for help to you. they are pointing to things like one of their managers being severely beaten, the pictures are out there pretty filed a police report last fall. they say that what they're getting instead is a denial of the reality of the situation that innocent people are left to fear for their lives. they cannot regain control of these complexes, what is the plan? >> well look the aurora police the republican mayor of aurora had a very different version they have told me. what i've told the city of aurora the state is ready but you need a comp with access to any of our state troopers we are
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ready to back you up at any operation paid the police, the mayor continued to reassure us. of course it had a number of events they been to the complexes. they said they've never been under gang control. he seems like another one of the six donald trump is either exaggerated or is making up with the city of aurora's great as there's my kids last week. i'm there all the times or third biggest city crime is down two years in a row. shannon: this is coming from the apartment complex owners. there is an outside group that went in to investigate, they are connected to one of the lenders have an interest in knowing what's going on there but they also, their assessment as they are under the control these gangs. there is reporting this week as well that authorities concerns and awareness about this particular gang as far back as the fall of last year. ths now says there are hundreds of people in this country linked to this particular gang. venezuela is refusing repatriation of flights regardless of how people got here. if they want to send them back they won't take them back.
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we know they are not full screens for everyone who's crossing our border put these are only the ones we know about. why is there not more concern about colorado, which is often seen as a magnet. we have talked about this before. denver's sanctuary state. more worry about your constituents there in colorado? >> first of all aurora is not a century city. shannon: denver is. >> yes that's the other city next door this not having these issues. aurora is fine with the owners they said why don't you clean up the garbage, they've cited them, i think they're engaged in operations against them. again the state is ready to back it up. i think will really need here, shannon, is border security and somebody in charge of former prosecutor and law enforcement officer like kamala harris to get it down to it someone has a crime against our country they have to be out, that is what kamala harris will do. >> you think coming across the border illegally as a crime against our country or no? >> well again, these are mostly
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venezuelans who came here as refugees or status. so again there fling a socialist dictator in venezuela. most were able to work legally. these in venezuela gangs are committing crimes against other venezuelans that have been nine arrests in colorado. we hope we got them all. if not were going to get them all. shannon: texas governor greg abbott who like you deals with this issue on a daily basis has said tren de aragua this particular group should be designate by vice president harris and the administration as a terrorist group. you agree with that? >> whatever the status is of other gangs, they should be treated the same as bloods, crips, and 13's. i do not know the technology they are very much in the same categories of the kinds of crime. you've got to take on all crime. does not matter where the gang is or who it is or if it is just a group of criminals. you've got to take it all and prosecuted. kamala harris is put criminals behind bars and she'll be tough as a president of the united states to make sure.
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shannon: allowed people will note she's part of the current administration this is been happening for years but have issue than pivot to make the argument she is going to be completely different on the border if she is elected? >> i think they made some progress on the border in the last few months of course. but look, this is someone who has been vice president there's a number of areas outlined she's entirely different and new face for our country, a new path forward rather than returning to a president we have already had who did not secure the border during his time in office. she has a number of ideas not just to secure the border but to provide tax credit for families, more deductions for small business with a tax cut for every small business and increase housing supply to make sure people can afford to live in our country. shannon: is something given were gone there in colorado as well but listen, the other issue the vice president talks quite a bit about and hang has campaigned on his issue of abortion she holds an edge in people asked who they would rather handle the issue. colorado as we talked about no limit on abortion through nine months. but you do have a measure on the
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belt to enshrine that in your state constitution but also to allow for the use of state tax payers dollars for some abortions. you have become a bit of a century state when it comes to the issue of abortion because so many other states around you're so restrictive. could state taxpayer dollars b is for people traveling into colorado from out of state for abortion? >> come all this constitutional amendment does is but the protection of the right to choose, which we have already, into law into our state constitution. it's not just about it. it's important to make sure women can control when and if they have kids but it's also about making sure they can raise those kids in a loving home. that is why kamala harris has a tax credit for family affordability. is making progress on home cost a big issue here in colorado and other places. it will improve and invest in public schools rather than eliminate the department of education. thirty-six vice president asked about whether people objections religious or otherwise to performing abortions should be forced to go ahead and perform
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them. here's a bit of that conversation. >> what concessions would be on the table religious exemptions for example is that something would consider? >> i don't think we should be making concessions were talked about a fundamental freedom to make decisions about your own body. shannon: federal law as you know it's a lot of protections for people with regard to the issue of conscious and abortion paid to a lot of people it sound like the vice president would want to get rid of those page you think that would be policy under harrison ministration? >> i don't think that is what she was saying. in colorado we absently have a catholic hospitals that do not perform abortions. there is no stigma at all associated with that. we want to make sure people are aware of what they can and can't get an different hospitals in different providers. this is a matter of conscience it is between a person, their doctor, and their faith. and i think that is what kamala harris believes as well. shannon: when she says no on religious concessions or exemptions, that sounds like in conflict with what you are saying with the federal law is
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currently. cogswell, the government does not control the hospital states do not control the hospitals you don't controlled a doctor does or doesn't do. do not know exactly what that quote was her with the context wasn't. i can certainly tell you in colorado a totally pro-choice state no hospital or doctors ever forced to perform a procedure they do not want to do not morally agree with. that just does not happen is not legal to force them to do that. shannon: you are on a hit show the audience loves you the other night said. you are there and said the vice president should get out and do more nontraditional things people need to see more of her. here's a bit of your appearance. >> think the more people see of kamala harris they like or you can put her out there she is terrific, she's likable, she's joy, she's clever, get her out there. shannon: they felt that way about you and that audience. we have a recent polling unfavorable and favorables over the last month on favorables have gone up for vice president harris, for governor have gone favorables have gone up for jd vance and donald trump.
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so why is it you think as people are getting to know these candidates more they are shifting away from the vice president, they have a less favorable impression? >> we do not see that on the ground. i think when kamala harris first became a nominee there are number of folks with a hangover from the joe biden era they did not want to get him out as much or did not have the energy to get out as much. she does and she is great she should get out more she should do media appearances she is. she's doing a lot of interviews at different venues. fundamental i've got to know is vice president i was in congress when she was in a senator as well. she is likable and smart, clever and on the ball. the more people see of her they say that is who i want for our future. that is who we need to move us forward and break from this broken pass of divisiveness and bring us forward in the spirit of unity. shannon: the ultimate poll is on election day but voting has been going on for weeks if not months in some areas by governor, will was appreciate your time thanks for coming on. >> thank you.
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shannon: are republicans battling to hang onto the very slim majority in the house were going to go to the board take a look at some the critical races as both parties plot a path to taking over the balance of power. plus panel on growing fears on the top of their ticket as analysts warned the trump campaign overconfidence could backfire. that is next. ing these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max!
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that democrats are sounding more and more confident about retaking the house. republicans hold a razor thin majority here, 222 -- 212 with three vacancies. assuming a full congress democrats will need a net gain of four seats to retake the house. of course all four to 35 seats are on the ballot this year. as of now fox news of power rankings alyssa 22 of these as toss ups. let's take a look at some of the critical races that will ultimately decide the balance of power here. interestingly enough the road to the majority runs through to coastal blue states. new york, or the 17th district is a tight one republican mike lawler pacing up against mondaire jones and former chair of the democratic congressional campaign committee who lost his seat in 2022. fox news of power rankings just moved this one to lean republican. in california the 27th district features one of the key races mike garcia forming navy fighter pilot is looking to hold
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onto his seat versus democrat george whitesides former ceo of virgin galactic. there is also of course a battleground pennsylvania in the tenth district six term scott perry is locked in a battle against former tv news anchor janelle stelson. this race move to a tossup it would be a significant flipped in a district that has been ride riley read for decades. let's talk about it with or senn to grip the hilton national particle reporter julia manchester josh holmes chief of staff to mitch mcconnell fox and senior analyst juan williams and mario parker bloomberg managing editor for the u.s. economy. good to see all of you today. julia, how worried are the two parties about where the houses going? it has been not fun for the various speakers who have been trying to control the gop was such a slim margin. democrats seem pretty bullish on flipping the house. >> they do seem bullish.
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you look at the a-10 with janelle stelson and scott perry for a while there feeling quite confident about that race. you are seeing a democrats tract start to make and roads. now it's a tossup there feeling confident about that. but in general i think there is some worry on the republican side. if republicans were true when the house there is a question as to what happens next, i how much margin? what happens with leadership? there is anxiety and both sides may be for two different reasons but democrats i talk to very confident right now. shannon: we know people like to split things up t that they do t like to concentrate power looks like republicans have a much better senate map this time around for. >> oh absolutely put i was just thinking that's the only place of optimism for democrats right now. tester looks like he is in trouble now brown is looking shaky in ohio as we'll see whether he can survive. i think in democrats as much optimism as they have or may be pulling something out of the
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house, they have all but kind of resigned themselves to a tough road ahead with the senate. shannon: you talk about democrat words that hill has this report democrats fear the race may be slipping with him harris they're worried about the top of the ballot to since democrats are privately expressing worry battleground polling appears to be moving in trump's direction over the past two weeks they quote one strategist saying if this election the current vibe saint drayton. >> are democrats anxious? absolutely. i think for the democrats the sense is there is so much at stake. you think about this past week with a trump talking about enemies with in and of course you have the comments he referred to earlier in your interviews about jon kelly, they are talking about him as a fascist. we heard he's famous for having said all way back it is the economy stupid. this time it is the constitution, stupid.
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despite that nervousness that is very real among the democrats when i look at the numbers i do not see any evidence of a big shift right now. big holes have basically tied on a national level. and in the battleground states when you look at it it is about even. it is within a one point at most in five of the seven. i just think in the swing states especially with the early voting and there's a lot of talk this week about early voting. some people saying you're seeing more republicans come out there trump is shifting he is an early motor. a lot of that has been very heavily and if that's the case and oh my gosh, women in this gengender division are more favorable. it is hard to say but i do not know why but it is true. what you said is absolutely true. democrats are nervous. shannon: they are but the vice president seems to like to run from that position. she likes to be the underdog.
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it motivates people to get out there is danger is one of the language you would use i see josh elsie rolling his eyes but skeptical. the washington letter from the editor's warning trump about constantly saying its rallies. the polls show he said this is a message not well calculated to low propensity voters to the pole in sufficient numbers to turn pull indications into the reality, the victory and the realization of power. should he be more careful about counting that to the people turn out for him? like there is a distinction between what is doing putting on a show for people at its rallies and what the campaign itself with the party and all the apparatus on the outside are actually doing. i actually don't think the republicans not know how to be overconfident in the election over the last four years. i think there are two things are the analytical side you look at these polls and say everything looks like it is on the tip of one way or another pit all the
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swing st staples are extremely tight. we look at that in contrast to what was in 2020 or 2016. he's pulling a lot better today than he ever was when he won back in 2016. the other thing is a psychological peace to all of this it. it's worth looking at but you can tell an awful lot about a campaign based on how they're acting in the closing days you've got a trump campaign that looks like it's having a lot of fun for the going out there trying to execute. doing things like joe rogan speaking to different audiences, serving up french fries at mcdonald's. and you turn on the harris' side to a very dark rhetoric. we are talk about nazis, or check about fascism. we are talking about things that are frankly hard for the average american voter to believe. especially after they've had an eight year experience. and at your expense with donald trump at if it is a vibe selection, it feels pretty good for republicans. shannon: what does not feel good for democrats of these non-
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endorsements. the teams are staked out that international firefighters also the los angeles times for its own reasons and now the "washington post" this week which expense it this way and a letter from the publisher and ceo. they say the non- endorsement is a statement supported the reader's ability to make up their own minds on this, the most consequential of american decisions. who to vote for as the next president. mario, aliens with democrats as a non- endorsement is taken by the trump team as a victory. >> absolutely will try to get trump try to get an edge anyway he can. the fact he's been at open or i should add with the "washington post" over the last eight years also for him is somewhat of the victory that they aren't endorsing him in this race. appropriate amount of pressure. given this is come out less than two weeks before the election, one does wonder about the time. >> and must say to someone who work at the "washington post"
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for 20 some years what a disappointment. i came to the "washington post" just after watergate. kate graham, who is in the publisher, stood up to richard nixon when his threatening her broadcast license. now it looks like not only the "washington post," the los angeles times a very wealthy owners who say these operations are afraid of the possibility of trouble winning. and the consequences for pre-the publisher of the "new york times" has recently said he sent people overseas to study autocratic government and the repression of the press. i'm thinking a while, why aren't they saying this is the threats? plexus is kind of a commentary legacy media itself. everyone works there is somehow totally disappointed their employer did not heavily weigh down for the democrat in this race. i feel like this is when the obvious reason is why so many people are going to alternative sources of media, the joe rogan's of the world wake up and
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how these billions of people who donald trump is trying to work with. who are low propensity voters because you've got the stable of "washington post" and l.a. time around the world. everybody just assumes they're going to come down on one side or another but the fact there is such disappointment just confirms it. shannon: politico said that's why take a stand on principle now 11 days before the election rather than months ago? why is it paper continuing to endorse other races the congressional races. >> is a good question. my thing to add here is i would hope readers do not conflate the editorial with the journalistict excited don't punish the hard-working journals at the los angeles times and "washington post" and other publications for decision made by their editorial board. shannon: a right panel, stay with us up next federal judge blocks virginia efforts to purge noncitizens from voter rolls this week. defiant governor vows to take this case all the way to the supreme court. that is next.
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>> we have been instructed by federal judge to put 1600 noncitizens a back on the voter rolls when they declared they were noncitizens. it is just beyond any measure of common sense. it is also inconsistent with all we know the constitution reads. and of course what state law read too. reads. shannon: virginia governor glenn youngkin reacting to federal judge's ruling requiring the commonwealth to have potential noncitizens back onto virginia's voter rolls. we are back now with the panel. and listen, what the judge said, who handed down this decision said this process has resulted in eligible voters having their voting registration flagged. josh, he said it's just not worth the risk at the 90 day
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period of not doing this before the election. >> and government trends haven't moved beyond the window. it's just and now the judicial side of things as wing and that we are closer than that. look, every once in a while in american politics to paraphrase the late great danny green they are who we thought they were. we have a justice department of the biden administration that seems hell-bent on trying to make sure that you have noncitizens eligible to vote in this case in virginia. i think youngkin makes an articulate point. how are we even talking about this? it's a relatively small number of people. the idea that at this day in age and by the way it's illegal it's illegal for noncitizen to vote in the commonwealth of virginia as it is anywhere in the united states. are we having this debate? it's confounding but underscores all the concerns he trump campaign has made the trump campaign has made at large as a perfect dovetailed to the closing message they are making. >> this is exactly why they're
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making this case. this is about 12 governor youngkin said 1600 by this is small it's a state of seven plus million people pay what the judge is saying -- all he is saying you're not eliminating people who previously were put on the voting rolls as a u.s. citizen. to prove they are u.s. citizens before you take them off. the democrats want illegal immigrants voting for democrats it is nonsense. shannon: wont let me say a few things he said they've removed more than 6000 pupils noncitizens last couple of years in virginia. these people are triggered when somewhere on documentation indicate themselves or self identifies noncitizens. that is what triggers this process. they cannot remediate that there is a mistake on the paperwork or whatever it was. >> that's all it is but it's illegal. they know it's illegal the state knows it's illegal they will be prosecuted. but again it's no reality to it.
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these are scare tactics being used by republicans to suggest that those nasty democrats are getting illegal immigrants to vote for them. >> today conspiracy is tomorrow's headline as we found out. shannon: also to an issue that affects a lot more voters. if the issue of abortion but with a map because there's 10 states that have abortion measure on the file bout that can drive people out. you see a couple of those are critical swing states nevada and arizona how much could that factor in to the up and down about situation? what's it very well could put i'm from florida cover florida quite a bit. not exactly a swing state anymore. what i can tell you when i caution us for people saying and nevada and arizona could make a difference. voters often times to separate this idea of a ballot measure from who they are voting for at the top of the ticket in florida there's a number of recent ballot measures over the past few years that are left-leaning that voters in florida have voted for and approved they turned around and voted for donald trump, rick scott and
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other republicans to different states from florida. i think abortion is a good issue for democrats. it's proven successful for them a pass in 2022 and 2023 the overturning of weight i don't know if that has the same potency but will have to see. shannon: is one big part of vice president closing message but usa today says this about speaking wanting to draw attention back to january 6 and president trump them vp is using the symbolic venue to make a call for voters to end trump's s quote era of chaos and division and talk about a new path forward. >> you talk to the harris campaign what they said they didn't differently than the biting campaign is putting a finer point on some of the issues that biden sought to attack trump on. biden held his bigot democracy speech in philadelphia for obvious reasons constitution something she was or is alluded democrats for the most part of this race.
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tthanks they had about donald trump about four years ago when he lost the last election. they are thinking this image with her, there were four years ago on january 6 his supporters used as a launch pad to go to capitol hill that this would further stir that image for voters. and to draw that contrast. shannon: a in talking about that using the word fascist and other things we've heard the vice president added this. >> i think again the president of the united states should be someone who elevates discourse in talks about the best of who we are and invest in the best of who we are. not someone like donald trump who will constantly demeaning and belittling with the american people are. america deserves better. shannon: when she was pressed pd use the tough part language with
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regard to trump and then segued to elevate the conversation she said the american people need to know the truth about trump and that is why say those things come josh? what's he tried the optimism tried the hope and i think they know and understand this is a change election. that is a tough spot for someone who is a sitting vice president but they thought they could get through what is a protracted schedule here to try to make the case of high mindedness and what we would do differently and it did not work. and now they found themselves last couple of weeks of this election sounding an awful lot like the guy in philadelphia he was making this case back in 2022, joe biden. the rhetoric is indistinguishable this is basic with the democratic case against donald trump has been for four long years. they are trying to hold onto those very, very small amount of swing voters for suburban areas that identify with republicans in almost all the issues but have not been comfortable and 22 and 20 ultimately supporting donald trump or his candidates.
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it seems pretty late in the game to go back to what did not work even before she was a candidate. >> wait, wait, we think it did work joe biden did that speech in independence hall in september 22 before the midterm spadespeed there is no red wave. the democrats did very well. right now i think what you are going to hear when harris is there this week she is going to say this is what she said on the campaign trail this week so i am repeating it. he's got an enemies list and got her to do list and i want you to understand this is about the constitution of the united states being upheld is not america is a garbage can. >> none of that changes the grocery bill which is what donald trump is talking about. >> we are going to go into overtime you've you got to pay a for that. paper viewed during the commercial part panel thank you very much. we'll see you next sunday but coming up israel strikes iran as a prime minister now says its goals have been accomplished. what happens next in a volatile
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after israel launched its latest wave of strikes in retaliation for iran's attack on the jewish state earlier this month. trey yingst is live on the ground tracking it all in tell i avive. hello, trey. >> reporter: san morning good morning. early on saturday, israel launched waves of strike in response to to a ballistic missile attack earlier this month. we know the first target hit was a series of air defense systems not only in iran, or but also in iraq and syria. once the path was cleared, more than a hundred fighter jets participated in the strikes that targeted military positions inside iran. explosions rocked missile production facilities near the iranian capital setting the country's program back at least a year according to reports. israeli officials tell fox news that the country remains on high alert over the possibility that iran may respond to the strikes to avoid looking weak on the world stage. with the attention still high, israeli soldiers are still fighting on the ground in lebanon and gaza. 13 soldiers were kill killed a
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48-hour period late a last week, 10 while battling hezbollah and 33 while fighting hamas. inside gaza, civilians desperately wait for a diplomatic solution. now, ceasefire talks are set ore assume this week in doha, a qatar. there are hopes following the death of leader yeah ya sinwar that these conversations will be more productive. shannon? shannon: trey, our thanks to you always. so the world series is underway. you can catch all the action here on fox. the dodgers currently have a 2 2-game lead after defeating the yankees 4-22 last night in los angeles, but shohei ohtani partially dislocated his shoulder while attempting to steal a base. the series heads back to new york city on monday night before the series kick9 off this week, former president trump, vice president kamala harris both discuss their picks during media appearances. >> donald trump, your prediction on the world series seen on fox -- >> i'm going to say the yankees.
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the dodgers have a great team. you know, they have a great team. but the yankees are hot with their bats, i would say they have maybe a little bit of an advantage. >> what about yours? [laughter] >> dodgers every day. but, actually, that's my husband's team. and so i'm there with him. [laughter] shannon: whichever team you're cheering for, watch game three of the world series on fox. pregame coverage starts at. 7 p.m. eastern monday night. thanks for joining us. i'm shannon bream. have a great week, we'll see you next "fox news sunday" for new york city as we gear up for around the clock election coverage. see you then. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: goo
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