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>> you know your four days out from the election when -- some of the liberal and legacy media are going after president trump, calling his latest remarks about former congresswoman liz cheney quote unquote "violent rhetoric." this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner with my cohost's kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno. also joining us today tomi lahren, fox news contributor and host of "tomi lahren is fearless." indeed she is. and charlie hurt, fox news contributor and "washington times" opinion editor. here's what former president trump said about liz cheney. >> she is a radical warhawk. let's put her with a rifle with 9 barrels shooting at her. when the guns are trained on her face. they are all warhawks when they are sitting in washington in a
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nice building saying "let's send 10,000 troops into the mouth of the enemy," but she is a stupid person. >> kayleigh: -- liz cheney responded on social media with this. "dictators respond on the na the nations by threatening them with death -- a petty, vindictive, cruel and stable man who wants to be a tyrant." the legacy media is also quick with reactions in these headlines. cnn eric trump says cheney -- cnn. trump says cheney should be fired upon. "washington post." "trump suggests warhawk liz cheney should have guns trained on her face." "new york times." "trump attacks liz cheney using violent war imagery." and rolling stone said "trump fantasizes about putting liz cheney in front of a firing squad." the trump campaign is resp
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responding. "president trump is 100% correct that warmongers like liz cheney are quick to start wars and send other americans to fight them, rather than go into combat themselves. this is the continuation of the latest fake media outrage days before the election in a blatant attempt to interfere on behalf of kamala harris. charlie hurt. >> this is silly season. this is where -- the truth doesn't matter. it is an obvious distortion of what donald trump is saying. i think it's interesting. he doesn't get credit for one of the most significant things he has done within the republican party, which is drag it from being the party of global intervention and wars into a party that believes in being very powerful, using power very judiciously. he was obviously attacking her on those grounds. at the same time, it's also not part of the campaign's closing
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argument, not liz cheney. the closing argument is the border. talking about the border, the economy, crime. >> or the gift. >> they are blowing out of proportion his words. if you take the words versus the context of them. >> absolutely, harris. i want to have a word about the media, to your point exactly. cnn at 11:18 a.m. had a chyron up which said "liz cheney slams trump after he calls for her to be shot." we all heard the statement. nowhere does he call for her to be shot. that's a defamatory chyron. if you read that while walking
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through an airport, you think it's what he said. if you listen to what he said in context, it's very clear what he said, he said what if the shoe were on the other foot and it wasn't us sending your boys and girls to work, but your politicians were going to work. how would they feel of that was threatened? to they take the decisions more seriously? this is at donald trump's core. one of the cornerstones of his policy, it -- he views your son, your daughter as a treasure. show on the other foot.
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>> perch for that could look like war. he knows that russia had north korea put troops on the ground to help them fight against ukraine. they have kids and are ready to go. he knows all of that. then, the question becomes how much is he right about the fact that it would seem like the left is disengaged from that military population? i feel that way sometimes having grown up a brat. an army brat, but sometimes just a brat. [laughter] >> to your point, kayleigh, but his comments were coming from the nuance and wisdom -- funding for that to happen. it was coming from, in my opinion, a position of appreciation of the depth of the import, the weight of sending our troops to war, to come back to deployment. the media chops it up, amputate
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it, distorts it -- to me it is a disservice to the american people and to a president that was speaking crucially about the nuance, the weight of those decisions and humanity required to make those decisions. if you look at it for more than ten seconds, you will see -- an important perspective. >> criticism of people on the left, leadership on the left. >> using it for the next thing i to four years. >> this will be a weak spot for kamala harris and her campaign. the folks in michigan who aren't happy with the way she has handle things with israel and
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the way she has spoken about it, or spending the amount of money we are spending in ukraine. people are tired of endless wars, and donald trump delivered no new words. they understand that. beyond this, to the point about the new shiny object, the way they're exploiting this. even your casual person trump supporter's are garbage -- they are racist, misogynist, he will put you in camps, he will break up interracial marriages which is something whoopi goldberg alluded to on "the view." once you say that over and over, people look at this, even people that are normal casual viewers that don't really indulge in politics like we do. dave cried wolf so many times i think they see it and go "there's a good chance they're taking this out of context." on the other hand.
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>> they didn't just try to, they did. >> calling these women around trump weak and dumb. you can't take them out of context, and even when they did try to clarify them, it doesn't get better. people don't believe anymore. >> and you can't take out of context their record. >> it speaks with ourselves. >> fox news digital has confirmed the white house altered the transcript we were just talking about. the transcript is of president biden's actual words. the controversial garbage, end. that that is how he sees trump supporter's. they fixed it in the official transcript. you know who got mad? the man who is in charge of the official archives. i mean, when the people in your house call you out with the facts, i don't know, does it hurt? a live report, next. (admiral) if you're a veteran, own a home, and need money for your family,
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>> the white house is facing intense backlash for changing the transcript of president biden's infamous garbage remark in what looks like an attempt to water down his major insult of trump folders. lucas tomlinson at the white house with the latest. >> don't upset the white house stenographers with their handbooks who think the official transcript of president biden's concept on the zoom call are just not accurate. it was the pennsylvania governor josh shapiro on "special report" with bret baier. >> people -- it's a race between, harris and donald trump. i don't think people are focused on things that trump sarah gets say or anyone anything -- with the vice president says.
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the words coming out of both of their mouths. >> here is schapiro hours after biden's comments. >> i would never insult the good people of pennsylvania or any americans. >> here is the world's most famous apostrophe on the word "supporters," and -- released without the approval stenographers who are not political appointees. riding the following white house letter, "president biden's vindictive words were unsurprising given his previous statement that -- for his preferred candidate. unsurprising where the white house's actions after he said them." here is vice president harris last night. >> i strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for, and i tend to be a present for all americans.
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including those who may not -- has not spoken to them in person this week. >> thank you. it's a scandal, one with hubris, one with entitlement. supporters may possessive -- to intimate that president biden was not calling supporters plural garbage. it's to imply the truth, not political messaging. the stenographer verifies the truth.
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the one that they authored is -- to amplified political mess messaging. >> i think it also underscores how bad they think this is, the fact that they are willing to fix this or lie about this. something the white house are able to fix. it was 5 minutes ago. democrats are trying to put donald trump in jail, records dealing with the national archives. they are concerned about it, they are desperate. again, i don't know that joe biden has any idea what he said or what he was trying to say.
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whatever. again, you look at the record. you look at their performance in office. you leave a border wide open. that is treating people like garbage. >> the stenographer sent a letter -- they reviewed the letter. for instance, a reporter was accused of calling me a very vile epithet. we couldn't quite hear it. i remember going to the stenographer not to change the transcript, but to say what did you hear? what is the truth? is a something we need to call out or not? the stenographer did that. this is what the white house did.
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while the press call for countability? >> our team got a screenshot. this has been cooking for almost 24 hours out of our view. this email from the director says that the version of the transcript released by the press office may not be the final version sent to the national archives. you just pointed that out. after last nights process, our team would like to reiterate that rush drafts, excerpts, the stenography office sends to assist the press office, are not intended for public description, or is the final version of the transcript. please avoid sharing rush drafts and excerpts, which are subject to review and might create confusion among staff, media. what's going on there? i want to know, what is the message with that? if you were going to clean up your problems, you've got to do it outside the public view and then we all release one together? so eveready is okay with
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changing it? i'm not okay with changing it. why are we changing the official record? >> to your point. and you intimated this as well. national archives. there is an official draft sent to them from the stenographer. in the letter that was referenced, and least specific to to -- the distribution list which includes them. released to the public by the press office. and the american public days before an election -- has something that is disinformation, misinformation. they love those terms. >> and that's why it's a scandal. don't listen to anyone on the left saying it's no big deal, it is a apostrophe. what's the difference? the difference is a massive matter of integrity and -- historical records. hopefully you've never had to be in a court proceeding.
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there's a reason why if you've never had a nonverbal response -- we need a verbal. you need to say yes. you don't nod. there needs to be an unalienable record of the events that occurred for years to come, for history. this to me totally plays out the fact that the lengths the office will go to to destroy the integrity of history. the longevity of the sacred countries actual work history. also it goes to show the seriousness with which these individuals take their jobs and roles in history to preserve the record. last time i checked, it wasn't accuracy. proceeding that occurred.
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a situation they clearly grasp. >> talked about being ahead of the ball game. they said the move is not only craven, but it also appears to be in violation. the president of the united states to be more politically on message. preserving all documents and internal communications regarding their statement and the release of an accurate transcript.
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the transcript issue. we were told this year was a cheap fake or deep fake, taking it out of context. again we were not. then you have the garbage comments. let's not forget the number of times they've intervened, set questions ahead of time to the philadelphia radio station. these are the questions he is to be asked. this is over and over again cleaning up for biden. it's not the white house, it is not the stenographer, it is literally kamala harris. this is going to, and it doesn't think she will.
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you have been a part of this. you are seeing off the same sheet of music. you need to answer for your boss and you cannot run away from it. >> she tried. depends on a fellowships roar from the press demanding answers, and i won't hold my breath for that, but we can only hope. coming up, vice president harris' final message is not about joy. instead, it seems to be about insulting half the country. that's next.
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>> aura they are garbage. >> the only garbage i see floating out there is his supporters. his demonization is unconscionable. >> more black americans are sexist if they do not vote for, law. >> part of it makes me think that "well, you just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president." democrats trash talk -- >> democrats trash talk the voters, as this person puts it in a new "wall street journal" op-ed. she joined america's newsroom this morning. >> this comes at the end of years of democrats saying republicans are deplorable's, bitter, cling to their guns and religion. a string of racist, sexist, misogynist -- but it's not just human. you obviously had joe biden's comments about garbage, but you've also got barack obama telling black men if they don't vote for kamala that they might
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be sexist. you have michelle obama suggesting the only way that men can prove they care about women's health is to vote for kamala, i.e. don't be miso misogynist. this is their new way of -- it's essentially a threat to voters. don't vote the right way. we will label you with some sort of word and suggest there is something wrong with you. i think voters find that contemptible. >> tomi lahren. >> this feels to me like social shaming. it feels like democrats are not only trying to intimidate voters: you will be a "ist" if you don't vote for kamala. i don't think it will work. it might not move the polls, but i tell you where it will move: there will be republican voters out there, the forgotten americans, who might be in a red state or deep blue state and were looking at tuesday like "the line will probably be long. my vote doesn't really matter anyway. maybe i will just sit this out."
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but the new fire people up like this. you get the fire in their belly to cast their vote. this might turn out for donald trump. hillary clinton, i believe, largely lost the campaign in 2016 when she called trump supporter's deplorable's, irredeemable's, xenophobic and sexist. i think this will have the same effect. this is the same -- people that set home on tuesday. they might go out and say "i'm going to prove a point." you don't want to fire up a republican or trump supporter. when they get fired up, they show up. this feels like 2016 all over again. >> it does. the polls as well are reflecting a ferocious roar of trump supporter's, indignantly and proudly saying "i will wear this garbage best." new york city last night. i saw ton of garbage vests that weren't on sanitation workers so it seems the reverse of those who prior to this had to be quiet about it, now loud and proud -- you're calling me this?
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guess what. >> what's the definition of political scandal then when a politician says what they think? for nine years, i think trump supporter's have labored under this open scorn from a lot of democrat politicians. the other thing that i think is amazing is -- the kamala harris add redstone republican women don't tell your husband -- i know a lot of republican women. i don't know a single one who turns to her husband and says "honey, how should i vote?" if i told my wife how she would vote -- let's say she would laugh at me. >> let's just say you would have her last name. what hurt feelings. >> so many incredible voter roundtables. the question is do you think the shaming might work? is there a possibility of it working with the younger crowd, the collegiate crowd that might
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be shamed into checking a certain box for the left? >> our most recent one was with young influencers, voters. young lawmaker and -- the lunch table. instant accountability, everybody is looking at each other's eyes. if you are letting that end, what does that say about you? if you know you have women, more than trump, that that is your n- new blue wall. why would you put people out that chip away at that while? you don't have the economy after the jobs report.
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it's not just black men. it's men. why would you want to put that in jeopardy? she knows who her boss is. forget about this jazz about "i'm not like him." no. we are like the people we spend most of our time with. right? i am around strong women every day because i'm on the couch. she is the same way. we generally, in our lives, spend time with the people we work with, especially if you are leading the country. why is she pretending to be unaware? come out and say this is how i'm different from him and move forward, but she -- >> the reality is the boss is the american people. as president trump put it, i paraphrased, how can you lead the country if you hate half of us? >> i have an important test done my question. why is initial gut instinct of democrats to demonize,
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ostracized and villainize trump supporter's. was called a dub strategy. sometimes after we get a apostrophe and sometimes an apology, but the instinct is always the same, deride half the country. if this is what they are saying in public, what by god are they saying in private? i guarantee what they are saying in private is not better. when it comes to mark cuban, where are you. it's been 24 hours. you walk past reporters. and say "i viscerally disagree with my official sarah get that who vote for trump are unintelligent and weak. find the microphone. there's tons of them. any of them will talk to you but you are m.i.a. i guarantee in private you may speak a little like these guys speak.
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>> you are looking live at senator j.d. vance's rally in portage, michigan. he is expected to take the stage at that podium at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. both campaigns are entering into
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what we call this last minute sprint through key battleground states all over the rust belt. anyone of them could make or break the selection. there is one county in the battleground state of wisconsin that's getting a ton of intention, and that is door county. it has voted for the winning candidate in each of the last six elections. that's quite a track record. mike tobin on the ground with more. >> if you total up the counties and those key battleground states you get 513 counties. as you mentioned, of those, one of them has picked the president in the last six elections: where i am right now. they voted for george bush twice, barack obama twice, and in 2016 they voted for president trump, and in the last election by a margin of 292 votes, they picked joe biden. the county is a sliver of land that separates green bay from lake michigan. they swing politically probably because it's a mix of shipbuilders, manufacturers, people who work in tourism, and
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a lot of people who came to retire. like all wisconsinites, they suffered no lack of attention from the campaigns, no lack of political beliefs, yet they all seem to get along. >> it seems very liberal up here i think, but i think there's a lot of people that are like us that are quiet and going to vote conservatively. >> just keep moving along. i walked the dogs every morning with the opposite party that i vote for, and we all get along just fine. >> people here -- open-minded enough. you can have a conversation with it. as long as there is drinks involved. [laughter] thinks and stay pretty saying. >> trump won wisconsin by less than a percent back in 2016. he lost it by an even thinner margin back in 2020. the latest poll came from cnn. it puts kamala harris on top, but three days before,
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"usa today" put a poll out that put former president trump on top by a very thin margin. both candidates will be in milwaukee today. back to you. >> thank you, mike. there's a lot of tea leaves to read in the early vote and i have seen encouraging signs for trump. the kamala team has -- and this interview says the early vote as a way to validate your priors. she gave a good reminder that in 2016, peoples of hillary clinton without right win north carolina because of early votes, and in 2020 that texas would turn blue. they didn't happen. >> i'm encouraged because of the early voting, because republicans have finally started playing the game. in 2020, rnc republicans, the trump campaign left flat-footed because of all the changes. people were afraid of covid. they didn't know how they felt about voting in person. they didn't necessarily trust mail-in ballots or drop boxes.
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it takes us a while, but the rnc has done a great job of getting out the message. you have to early vote, at least have a plan for tuesday like a rock solid plane if you were going to wait until election day. take advantage of the other options. they aren't going the way. you've got to play the game. even in deep red tennessee -- i barely voted. i've never seen one like that. my husband early voted and has never seen lines like that. republicans are getting active and out there. to me that's the most comforting part if you are a trump supporter is that republicans are finally getting in the game. if we didn't play in 2020 and it was close, and now we are, i feel a lot better. >> charlie, tomi is right on the point. on the ballot report, democrats have lost about 9% in the early vote, republicans have gained 9%. this person says he thinks were republicans will lead an early vote in north carolina and nevada. he had a third state and said "we are cannibalizing our vote," that are on 15-20% are new voters who did not vote in 2020 and he thinks they are going republican.
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>> even it in a blue/slightly purplish state where i'm from, the early republican early voter numbers are off the charts. there's a lot of other reasons i think trump supporter's or the trump campaign can feel confident right now. i would caution that the election is not over. we have not had the election. democrats have never been more motivated than they are right now to vote. if you are a trump supporter watching this, you had better not be complacent about anything. democrats are going to come out and vote in record numbers, and if you don't get your tail to the polls, it could be very different day on wednesday and you think. >> and to that end, kamala harris' team says they are encouraged because there's a lot of women voting in pennsylvania. they think that will behoove them. >> ayden snow from recent elections that nothing gets decided before it is decided. you can talk about what the polls show now. people have to vote to make a
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difference. republicans are kind of knew in the pool, just jumped in on early vote. everybody is excited about that, but you've got to continue through election day. one thing about the this county. you know what they have a lot of, despite the fact that it's -- the hamptons of the northern midwest. it's amazing. go there please. without the hamptons prices and the food is amazing. fish fried. they have a lot of small businesses. they have a lot of people who have felt the doldrums of this economy, the presses on the pocketbook, so on and so forth. we don't know how it will go, but they vote in door county. we don't know what they will do. i can tell you some of what they have been feeling because they need us to visit those areas to stay viable. they feel it. they feel the economy. >> i bet they do. you see trump with a .3% lead and you compare it to biden who had a 7.9% lead, hillary clinton 1.8%. it's factual to say trump is in the best polling position he has
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been in in eight years. polls are theoretical and votes are actual. the polls have to turn into votes. >> that's the thing. this is not the time to celebrate. you can't spiked the football to early. we are all encouraged and everything looks good for the horrific reason that it's looked bad for the last four years so we need the ship to turn around. you have to vote. remember, as mike tobin just said, door county, the vote distinction was 292 votes. this is why election integrity matters. this is why the judicial decision matters. it is crucial. truly, every vote matters, especially yours. >> so impressed with her track record. they have been right the last six cycles, better than the pollsters. the survey says nearly half of gen z is lying to loved ones about who they vote for. we will tell you about it next. t you far. but at red lobster, you're big shrimpin' baby! it's shrimp your way.
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yes on prop 2. repair local schools. >> we are four days out from the presidential election. both campaigns are ramping up in the final stretch. with recent polling showing former president donald trump and vice president kamala harris in a dead heat in those battleground states. we will break down how the swing states could flip in this close election. sean duffy and jason chaffetz will take a spin with me on the
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touchscreen, plus mark cuban facing backlash for his recent comments suggesting former president trump does not surround himself with strong women. with days to go we have the issues to watch. joining us live as "america reports," top of the hour. >> young voters are keeping who they vote for it to themselves. according to a new survey, if you ask them who they chose, they likely will not tell you the truth. the survey shows that nearly half of gen z voters have lied to people close to them about who they are voting for. those asked say the fear of being judged by friends or loved ones is why they don't want to share. 58% of overall voters surveyed said who they are voting for is indeed a private matter. kayleigh, what do you think about this, and is it related to the shame campaign from the left? >> without a doubt. what a nightmare for pollsters. this is the nightmare. that he didn't trump voter, the hidden gen z voter who lies to you on the phone.
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i was interested because we cover those ads yesterday about the woman who is going to lie to her husband. 30% of men were twice as likely to say they lied about their votes -- so stop saying that we are cowering to her husband like puritans. the men lie more. >> what do you think about that? >> it's encouraging if you're the trump campaign. i don't think they ever thought they would get huge numbers of gen z. i've never met a young, active liberal voter who wasn't proud to tell you of who they were voting for. i spend a lot of time on college campuses doing speeches. the fact that we have a poll that says there are gen z -- who want to stay quiet. the quiet ones are probably the trump supporter's, probably not the harris supporters. encouraging sign. people are coming to their senses. the young people are figuring it
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out. a lot of people going to sec schools right now. what is that tell us. >> the anti-semitism, protest. was a mark against her soul. reminder that there is the older gen z generation now. and i'm even older than that. their habits are very different. public on social media. it's very rare that there is a subject they don't want to talk about. our vote is sacred. even the teenagers get that. it's none of anybody's business. i'm glad they treat it that way. i don't like the line. but i would prefer -- >> what are you seeing there? >> it definitely highlights how unreliable all the polling is. the polling gets more unreliable every month that we get deeper
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