tv The Faulkner Focus FOX News November 6, 2024 8:00am-9:00am PST
8:00 am
now that he has won re-election. >> bill: thank you, david. think about a year ago and all those legal matters. >> dana: think how many hours we spent watching him be in a courtroom all day, do a rally and be in court the next day. one thing about kamala harris. there was a lot of excitement about a woman being elected president. that didn't happen. the fact that she has not conceded and that she will wait so long to speak is not showing young women strength to be able to say look, you can fight hard, you can come up short and you can still live to fight another day with joy. but instead we have this empty picture from the naval observatory and have to wait another seven hours to hear from her. >> bill: good to be with you along for the ride. see you at 5:00. here is harris. >> dana: fox news alert.
8:01 am
president-elect donald trump and his stunning political comeback. where is vice president kamala harris? white house journalists are trying to run down exactly when she might want to concede this race and when exactly the public who voted for her and the rest of the nation she is still the vice president, might want to hear from her. when will that happen? i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." trump will become just the second president in the united states history to be elected in non-consecutive terms. he will not only carry the electoral college but could be the first republican in two decades to win the popular vote. votes are still being counted in some areas. and you know how we roll here. we wait for all the facts to come in. the fact is, he is the 47th president. trump greeted his supporters with this message in the early morning. >> campaign staff! [cheers and applause]
8:02 am
>> this was, i believe, the greatest political movement of all time. we are going to fix everything about our country. i will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe and prosperous american that our children and you deserve. this will truly be the golden age of america that many people have told me that god spared my life for a reason. [cheers and applause] and that reason was to save our country and to restore america to greatness. >> harris: spared and ready to go. trump has won the battleground states north carolina, georgia, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. we are waiting for final calls now still in michigan, arizona and nevada. one of last night's major themes was donald trump gaining with critical voting groups. fox news voter analysis found
8:03 am
trump made strong gains with hispanic, black, and young voters. those younger than the age of 30. just a sample of headlines here. donald trump's historic win paves the way for a new golden age. trump wins the election and second chance. supporters began to leave at kamala harris headquarters. leave her election party last night. she didn't show up. trump's impending win became more and more obvious. kamala harris's campaign co-chair had a disappointing update for people who supported her and stayed. >> we will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every vote is counted, that every voice has spoken, so you won't hear from the vice president tonight. but you will hear from her
8:04 am
tomorrow. she will be back here tomorrow to address not only the family and supporters but to address the nation. >> harris: we're still working with our white house journalists to actually confirm what her schedule will be today. you may hear things but we want to confirm it. the democrat blame game had really begun before the loss. >> one of the things that are top of mind is the choice of tim walz as the vice presidential candidate. a lot of people are saying it should have been josh shapiro. that would have signaled to the american people she is not the san francisco trump said she was. she went to w someone to her left. minnesota. we'll see. i hate to say this but i'm not sure how much tim walz contributed to the ticket. >> harris: bill melugin is in west palm beach, florida. bill. >> good morning to you. the trump campaign tells fox news they are still waiting for
8:05 am
a phone call from v.p. kamala harris or anybody on her team. saying it has been radio silence so far. they also say they feel trump has encountered more adversity than any other candidate out there. take a listen. >> they tried to imprison him, forced him to take a mug shot. they tried to remove his name off of the ballot. forced him to sit in a dirty courthouse for six weeks. two people tried to kill him for goodness sake. >> take a look at this. donald trump is on pace to win the popular vote on top of the electoral college. he is up about 5 million raw votes right now. if he is able to pull this off which it looks like he is going to, it would be the first time a republican has won the popular vote in 20 years. the last time it happened was 2004 under george bush. the political landscape has been completely realigned with this trump victory. >> donald trump has built a common sense coalition. you look at the numbers that we
8:06 am
saw, a historic shift with black votes, hispanic voters, asian american voters, donald trump reached out to those voters. he went on alternative platforms. he went to the national association of black journalists and did events in downtown philadelphia, downtown new york. >> harris it goes without saying that democrats are having a very bad day today. nancy pelosi told press earlier this morning quote, there is no point in saying good morning because it certainly isn't one. we'll send it back to you. >> harris: wow. bill, thank you. one of the most striking aspects of donald trump's victory, what about it shows the american electorate when you look at it? this map is a "new york times" an all -- analysis how voters shifted to the right. trump improved on the 2020
8:07 am
margin in more than 2300 counties, his margin decreased in only 240 counties with about 500 still being counted right now. and it is worth pointing out again trump could be the first republican since george w. bush in 2004 to win the popular vote. power panel now, t.w. shannon former republican speak of the oklahoma house of representatives. doug shown, former clinton advisor . great to see you both. doug, you are already doing forensics on the rise of kamala harris when she was put on the top of your party's ticket. how much of it turned out to be exactly what you think happened? >> well, i was afraid when she was selected that a far left san francisco liberal without a record of accomplishment would not wear well. and she didn't wear well. there was a honeymoon period but fundamentally this is a
8:08 am
rejection of the democratic party, my party, kamala harris, and a left wing ideology. i believe that what nancy pelosi said is exactly right. it is not a good morning for the democratic party but it requires, harris, a reassessment of the fundamental principles of my party. otherwise this will keep happening over and over and over. >> harris: t.w. shannon, how much do you think it mattered, those items outside of the economy, outside of the border such as biological men in women's sports that was heating up as a topic, putting a man as her vice presidential pick who called trump supporters nazis? these other items that were going on beginning and coming down the stretch, how much do you think voters really listened to that? >> that all played a part but let's make no doubt about it. it is morning in america and time for a healing. last night was a maga mandate and came down really to two
8:09 am
parts. number one, it was a rejection by the american people of the weaponization of our judicial system. that was a driving force in this election. americans saw a president of the united states whose life, liberty and property were put in jeopardy. we need to drop all charges against donald trump if we want to heal this country. joe biden needs to announce he will pardon him on all federal charges and the governor of new york should do the same thing and anybody involved in bringing the bogus charges should resign or be impeached. last night was a rejection of dei, a rejection of kamala harris as the dei candidate. where we lowered the standard. she didn't have to have a primary election and lowered the standard because she is a black women. it was an insult to black women and insult to americans and americans rejected it. a rejection of open border and rejection of inflation and crazy economic policies but more importantly it was a rejection of the weaponization of our judicial system and rejection of
8:10 am
dei candidates. americans said no more. not the blue wall, it was black wall. donald trump test mated it. >> harris: also a green wall. you mentioned the economy. fox news voter analysis the economy was the top issue to votes. half of voters think according to this polling trump is better to handle it. of course we know according to the vote. 70% say the country is on the wrong track. cnn's data analyst wrote just after midnight quote, i want to note that there will be a lot of analysis as to why harris is trailing right now. the answer to me, she said, really is simple. no incumbent party has ever won another term with so few americans thinking the country is in the right direction, end quote. here is a voter who is part of our voter's voices coverage live audience during the election coverage last night.
8:11 am
>> we have to ask ourselves was it easier to buy groceries under the biden administration or trump administration. i am concerned with the direction the country is headed in. the same can be sentiment is shared with others. we all have to really look at all this information and asks ourselves the questions how we feel in the circumstances. >> harris: we had people in the audience who were trump supporters, democrats, not sure who to vote for and ended up voting for kamala harris. some were independent until the time. young alexandria's situation. registered republican but didn't make a decision until the day she voted and she voted on the things she talked about. your reaction to that? >> fundamentally the democrats had no economic agenda that people believed in or had
8:12 am
confidence in going forward. it went beyond what was said. it was wrong track 70% on the economy. there was no confidence that the democrats had an alternative set of policies going forward on the economy, on cost of living, on the border wall. the only issue the democrats won was an 11% issue which was abortion. and in a national election where you have issues of war, peace, famine, security at risk and at issue, abortion is not going to make a difference in the ultimate vote, as it did not. that's why i say my party, harris, needs a fundamental reassessment. >> harris: the fact that your party's vice president, the nation's vice president, your party's nominee, has not spoken to her own supporters en masse, that says a lot about where this person potentially is in the political scheme of things right
8:13 am
now. >> it is a terrible mistake, harris. >> harris: healing, everybody come together. she would be the first person to make that happen. great to see you both, thank you. the day after is huge. republicans are celebrating down ballot as well. the party flipped three key races to retake control of the u.s. senate. some are feeling optimistic about their chances of holding onto their u.s. house majority. >> i'm confident we are going to have the majority when we get back in. that in combination with the majority in the senate as well as control of the white house, it is going to be a bright, bright future for americans. >> harris: for right now the numbers are still coming in. we're watching that lower chamber, the u.s. house to see what happens next. i want to talk to somebody now, elise stefanik, republican
8:14 am
house chairwoman, in "focus" next. i'd like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know so many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan, for up to 100 percent of your home■s value. if you need cash for your family call newdayusa. with automatic authority from the va we can say yes when banks say no. give us a call.
8:19 am
>> harris: republicans have regained control of the u.s. senate and beginning their new term as the upper chamber of the 119th congress that starts january 3, 2025. the size, though, the number of people, the majority, is still unclear. but with every single race that's called, that number could grow. we're watching all of it. as of now republicans have flipped three seats. in montana's closely watched race, republican ttim sheehy defeated the democrat. moreno kicked out brown, 18 years he has been in office.
8:20 am
control of the house as i mentioned earlier is still up for grabs. former speaker republican kevin mccarthy says he feels confident, though. >> he pulled the republicans across in the senate in a much larger number than anybody thought. when you carry montana by more than ten points, when you carry ohio, when you carry pennsylvania, when you carry wisconsin. he will do that in the house. we'll keep the house. it is a better climate for us to win in the house this cycle than the last two cycles. >> harris: chad pergram is always fabulous to break this down for us on capitol hill. good to see you. >> good morning. house speaker mike johnson is bullish on chances the gop will hold the house. in a statement released last hour he says republicans should keep control based on the data. however, johnson believes things would tilt in favor of the gop last night.
8:21 am
>> i'm calling the candidates as they are calling the races. all of our friends we're congratulating them. we have awesome people joining the conference and new members coming in and i think we will have many more. >> democrats held key house seats in virginia, new mexico and michigan. it is notable that senator elect mo moreno bested brown. >> chuck schumer, this is a new dawn of republican leadership. you are fired. president trump and jd vance in the white house. >> uncalled senate races remain in nevada, pennsylvania and arizona. in montana, tim sheehy defeated three-term democrat john tester. >> as you all know we couldn't outspend our opponents on the air or beat him in the media. we traveled the state.
8:22 am
grassroots. we burned a lot of shoe leather and diesel. >> mitch mcconnell speaks to reporters shortly on capitol hill. senate republicans will elect his successor one week from today. president-elect trump could influence who he wants leading the senate. it is possible republicans could have 55 senate seats. their biggest majority in ten years. harris. >> harris: we just got word, too, senator mitch mcconnell who obviously then would lead the senate, he is set to speak in ten minutes from now and take that live. >> i'm heading there right now. mitch mcconnell was here last night. he was surprised to see me and i was surprised to see him here. >> harris: why the surprise? weren't they doing well obviously? >> frankly, he was probably prepping for the press conference and he is moving out. there will be a leadership
8:23 am
election in one week. he is not endorsing anybody. he will remain in the senate and go back to the appropriations committee but talking to some of his staff, he leaves that leader's office and either john thune or john cornyn or rick scott or maybe somebody else could move into that office sometime early next year. >> harris: one more thing to watch. look at all the details with get from chad running around running into important people. chad, thank you for that. again we'll take that live when senator mitch mcconnell speaks at 11:30 a.m. in "focus" now you see her there congresswoman elise stefanik, from new york. before we get started on the chambers on the hill i have to say this. it looks like now that the current president-elect donald trump picked up double digits as much as 40% more of the jewish vote. can you talk to me about that? you were one of the biggest voices in this country,
8:24 am
congresswoman, against the anti-semitic movement of jewish americans. >> well, we're seeing a political realignment. support among african-american, latino or jewish voters. under president trump we had peace in the middle east. you had the strongest president to stand with israel every in our nation's history and the abraham accords. compare that to where we are today just over one year ago you had the iranian-backed terrorist attack against israel. you've had direct attacks from iran, from iranian homeland into israel. this is really unprecedented chaos and catastrophe. people are paying attention to these national security issues and what we saw in college campuses with the skyrocketing of anti-semitism and the failure of joe biden and kamala harris to condemn that and show strong moral leadership compared to president trump who put in an executive order to expand title
8:25 am
vi protections for jewish student. we know president trump will combatant i semitism on day one. the voters know that as well. >> harris: let's look toward now what happens on capitol hill. what are you watching really closely, the races still coming? what do you perceive will happen for the u.s. house? >> i am optimistic we'll pick up seats in the house and here is why. if you look at president trump's performance in carrying senate candidates over the line, there is no modern day candidate of either party who turns out voters more effectively than president trump. we feel very optimistic we'll pick up seats. i watch the maine seat where president donald trump did well. michigan we're looking at that and california seats. i think if you look at the overall atmospherics you will see that every single county in america, president trump did better than he did in 2020 and
8:26 am
kamala harris underperformed where joe biden was in 2020. this is a surge and the fact that he won the popular vote is extraordinary and a testament to the american people rallied around his america first vision. >> harris: can we talk about really strong whole blue areas like new york city? my state of new jersey, by the way, i mean, previously it was double digits that democrats were winning that by. five points. five points for kamala harris to take the cobalt blue state of new jersey and then new york city. >> president trump leaned in. remember, the mainstream media smeared him for having the madison square garden rally and campaigning on long island and the bronx. it paid off. president trump understood what is happening in this country whether the crime crisis, inflation crisis, the border crisis not just impacting the states along the southern border, it is impacting all these blue states with sanctuary cities policies hit a nerve in terms of understanding the
8:27 am
american people are fed up with single party democrat rule that you have in these traditional blue states. he is performing in new york. the strongest presidential candidate since ronald reagan. a big shift. the democrats failed policies and radicalization whether it's defund the police, dei agenda in schools that's not where the vast majority of the american people are. president trump did well in all these states for a reason. >> harris: he made people feel heard. his trip to harlem. you look at some of the things he did in a democrat stronghold and hopefully those people today feel like they are still being heard because we have to bring the country together. congresswoman, thank you. abortion measures were on the ballot in ten states. the pro-life movement notched several wins last night. now the issue played for the candidates at the top of the ticket is being looked at like
8:28 am
how did kamala harris handle it. one of the big plays on that side of the aisle. women are playing a much bigger role in trump's historic victory than anybody predicted except for maybe him. at the all-women town hall he said i think i'll do okay. the vice president actually underperformed with the large and crucial block of women, the numbers and what they tell the us. lisa boothe in "focus" next. w h
8:31 am
able to hand over to my successor a majority. i've been the majority and minority leader, majority is a lot better. and i think based on the fact that we haven't gotten all the results in, we certainly already know we'll be in the majority. we are hopeful that might actually grow some and i want to give particular credit to steve danes. i had that job at the rnc a few years back and i have never seen a better performance. he focused on getting quality candidates, making sure they actually got the nomination, and as i said, to some criticism, candidate quality is absolutely
8:32 am
essential. i also am proud of the job that senate leadership fund and its related groups did. overall they were able to raise $425 million and they made decisions to invest in, i think, all the right places. i will just run it down for you, they spent $29 million in maryland, $42 million in michigan, 60 million in montana, 3.3 million in nebraska, 12.8 million in nevada, 133 million in ohio, 82.7 million in
8:33 am
pennsylvania, 30 million in wisconsin, and 3 million in west virginia. so clearly what they were doing over there is focusing on the places where we had the best chance to win and i think the results pretty much prove they made a lot of wise decisions. so with that, i would be happy to see what you want to talk about. >> 54, 55, 56 before this is done. you have been an advocate of maintaining the filibuster. >> i'm glad you raised that. >> what will you do outside of the leadership now to continue to advocate. there are forces to try to change that. >> i'm glad you raised that.
8:34 am
one of the most gratifying results of the senate becoming republican. the filibuster will stand. no new states admitted that give a partisan advantage to the other side, and we'll quit beating up the supreme court every time we don't like a decision they make. so i think this shifting to a republican senate majority helps control the guardrails to keep people who want to change the rules in order to achieve something they think is worthwhile, is not successful. and so i think the filibuster is very secure. >> harris: that was critical what you just heard senator mitch mcconnell say. he said the filibuster rule will
8:35 am
stand and he explained there won't be giving one side or the other an advantage. no new states will be added to give an advantage, either. those are important things. you heard that reporter ask about that after his words of winning back majority of the senate. he said that was always a long-term dream of his on his way out to be able to hand his successor the majority in the senate. just a few words from the leader of the republicans in the senate right now. in pre-election polling we saw a gender gap with v.p. kamala harris leading among women by a substantial percentage. i pointed out in the last week she had been leading by 20% over donald trump and then it was 16 points and just a matter of days. there was a shift. i will be curious to see what happened. he was doing a lot more with women including our "the faulkner focus" all women town hall. our fox news voter analysis
8:36 am
shows kamala harris actually underperformed compared to biden in 2020. he won all women by 12%. she won by eight. among suburban women harris was down three points from biden in 2020. among women with a college degree she was down seven points. lisa boothe, fox news political analyst. lisa, as you look at this total thing, it was interesting that the last week or so of ads from the left had to do with women not being able to express themselves at the voting booth and just lying to their husbands that they were going to vote for kamala harris. it was so confusing. >> it was. also what was her focal point heading into election day? it was abortion, right? that was going to be her driving force. she ignored the issues americans cared about and it was abortion. she turned abortion into freedom, aborting babies is freedom? i want to just share something when i was leaving the
8:37 am
convention center last night, harris, a bunch of trump supporters came together and sang christian hymn and sang together. these are people, trump supports including these women who voted for donald trump. people who have been so disparaged and maligned by the media. they've been called names. and i saw people of all walks and all races together coming together to praise god and to praise this course correction we've seen as a country. i do believe god had a hand in this election when you look at donald trump he even said so himself last night when he said god spared me so i can save this country. you know, i believe that -- you can see the divine intervention in butler, pennsylvania where just a slight turn of the head saved him from an assassin's bullet or saw the flag tied up on the pole that looked like an angel and people were sharing it across social media. i believe in that bible verse if
8:38 am
god is for us who can be against us and that is what i believe we saw last night. >> harris: it is also really interesting how compartmentalized we all became and in the end the things that mattered were not those that separated us. they were the things that united us like money, the economy and some instances as you say also faith. when you do a drill down within the hispanic and black communities, it is a dicey situation to then try to ignore that with an al smith dinner. t kamala harris made mistakes down the road. i do want to get to this. voters across the u.s. on tuesday, last night, voted to pass state laws prohibiting non-citizens from voting in elections. those states include kentucky, south carolina, oklahoma, missouri, iowa, north carolina, idaho and wisconsin.
8:39 am
leading up to the election voter analysis showed illegal immigration was a top concern for voters heading into the election. voters trusted trump over harris on the issue by 17 points. she never even approached making up that difference. >> division has been driven so much as you pointed out. we're more united than we aren't. americans want to be put first. trump is a racist and all these terrible things because he wants to put americans first and wants tough immigration policies, because he doesn't want non-citizens to be able to vote because he wants americans taxpayer dollars to go to them. what happened last night? we saw record numbers with hispanics. he won starr county in texas, 96% latino. he won it by 16 points. so this wasn't just a rejection of kamala harris but a rejection of all the lies the american
8:40 am
people have been told. rejection of a system that americans have felt was working against them for far too long. a we the people election and course correction for the united states of america. >> harris: many people are just learning about some of the areas that had not gone red since almost the nation was created. 1776 stark county only voted republican two times. this was the second. it is really amazing to see changes in areas that you really can't predict. i use new jersey as an example. a five percent spread for kamala harris over donald trump in a state that was cobalt blue. she lost it for democrats. they lost the huge gap they used to hold over republicans. >> i think what is so interesting, too, harris, the reason why is donald trump put americans first, all americans regardless of race, background. >> harris: new jersey isn't a swing state. >> he put americans first and
8:41 am
americans responded to that. the irony in this you have people like elon musk for big x or donald trump is against democracy and authoritarian. in reality these are the saviors of democracy this election cycle. these are the people who will right the ship in this country and save our republic because the direction we were heading on was totally unsustainable. too many americans couldn't put food on the table. invasion at the southern border, concerns for so many mothers and fathers across the country, will i have to send my sons and daughters to a needless war? it was a man who saw this, stood up and took a bullet to the head and stood up and said fight, fight, fight and that's what he did and why he won and americans voted and that is why he won because he put americans first and that's all that they wanted. >> harris: that's what we are supposed to do as america. no matter how you do it. just get there and do it, vote. great to see you and the video
8:42 am
that you put out of that hymnal is breathtaking. >> i cried it was so -- >> harris: a lot of americans who may not have voted for them and they sing it in church. it is going to be okay. the world is reacting to trump's historic win. what a second trump means for america's national security. heard lisa talking about it there. standing in the global community, what will happen next for us and how the world sees us. plus the liberal media are reacting to trump's victory as well. >> we need to really take a step back and think about what does that say about us? >> it's people who woke up this morning with a dream and are going to bed with a nightmare. >> harris: wow. that's not spilling hope. in the sky is it really falling? what about a little optimism for those voters who voted blue and may be feeling blue in a sad way today. how about some hope?
8:48 am
>> harris: voters get to make a choice and always winners and loser, some in the media felt confident in their candidate. others said they should have been more optimistic. >> i will be a blow-out. not a close race. i think there are those republicans who just vote for harris. >> tied on election day. the polls will be tight and he will lose. >> they call us trash? oh, oh, oh, geez, man. you just stepped up in a way i've never seen in my political life and i worked for sarah palin. >> take harris over 270 electoral votes.
8:49 am
let the fools do something and let them drive the betting line into a favorable place and take advantage of it. that's what i would do. i think she will win. >> trump is toast. you stand behind that today? >> even more so. >> harris: after america's voters spoke, well, this. >> we need to really take a step back and think about what does that say about us? >> people who woke up this morning with a dream and are going to bed with a nightmare. >> i would like to know what that says about us as a country. >> i am mystified in some ways. who are we as a country? we're starting to find out. and from what i am seeing right now, i'm not sure i'm -- i like it. >> harris: pete hegseth in "focus" with me now. one word comes to mind and it is introspection. if they don't do some, it is going to get difficult for all of us because we're here
8:50 am
together. >> no doubt. by the way, these comments are a reflex. if your reflex has been blame trump and his supporters for their views, they are the problem it will be your initial instinct. the question is the next level. james carville has been warning the democratic party for years now this woke stuff you are pedaling doesn't appeal to large constituents who might vote for trump. he predicted but will he say that same thing to his party at this point? sunny hostin you played the clip on "the view" just today. blamed directly -- a direct quote, uneducated white women. uneducated white women are the reason why trump won. one of the co-hosts pointed out that's the reason trump has the support that he has is because you keep demeaning his supporters as if they aren't capable of understanding they feel less secure, illegals entered their neighborhoods and
8:51 am
everything costs more. a moment for introspection. a lot of brains are broken right now and they'll say things they may regret tomorrow. >> harris: joy reid said blaming white women. black women you stood in there. we don't have any idea how many people who didn't want to tell friends and neighbors they voted for donald trump. let's be gentle on the demographics for these two women. you are taking down an entire race of people and it is really odd coming from the left. or maybe not. >> that's the problem. they look at people only in group categories. identity politics says if you are x you will vote y. trump showed it is not about that. what do you believe? who do you worship? those things matter more. >> harris: the color of money matters to everybody. paying for groceries. president-elect trump and supporters celebrating a historic victory and he will deliver a strong foreign policy.
8:52 am
many of our allies have reached out to trump to congratulate him including zelenskyy and benjamin netanyahu. we understand that netanyahu was one of the first to call him and they spoke on the phone for 20 minutes today and the call is known to have been warm and cordial. and then israel's leader post evidence this congratulations on history's greated comeback. your historic return to the white house offers a new beginning for america and powerful recommitment to the great alliance between israel and america. trump vows to end the conflict in the middle east. let's watch. >> i will stop the chaos in the middle east. it would have never happened. israel would have never been attacked on october 7th. and i will prevent world war iii from happening. >> harris: fox news voter analysis shows more people trust trump to handle the conflict in the middle east. pete. >> reestablishing deterrence is what we want. trump talks often how there are
8:53 am
no new wars started under his watch and they were only unleashed before and after and ended disastrously. iran is on notice and xi is on notice. kim jong unknows he is on notice as well. russia and nato are on notice. the alliance better step up and be capable of defending europe. adults are back in the room. clarity in peace through strength is not. not peddling climate change to china. what our capabilities are and their ambitions. when he rebuilds the morale inside our military is a strong signal as well. the good guys around the world realize america is back in their corner. the enemies are recalibrating now. they remember what trump did. soleimani was clear. the leader of the taliban understood what their fate was
8:54 am
if they messed with americans. america is back and a lot of good things on the world stage. >> harris: talk to knee about what has happened in this alignment between north korea and russia. north korea putting troops on the ground against ukraine. just curious there was some shifting and things going on during this campaign and you never heard kamala harris talk about it. north korea in the game matters, too. >> not once, harris. she wasn't capable of talking about it. that's the sad part. she never articulated a real foreign poll cismd it is an anti-american axis brought about my weakness. when joe biden was capable of doing was like no one else, pushing china and russia together. russia buddies up to north korea and iran. the bricks countries trying to suppress the dollars. when the west and america is strong, communists, autocrats,
8:55 am
dictators are weak. they are coming together to try to counter us in a way that i don't think they know how to handle what trump will bring to try to stop them in that approach. they know they've got a new approach coming. it is not friendly toward that any axis. you have to realize it is real at this point. >> harris: quickly because you have so much experience in the northern midwest and have both lived there minnesota and also wisconsin. what do you think about the blue wall right now? we don't know how some will work out. they are still counting. it didn't do initially what democrats thought it would. a real quick thought on that. >> looks like a blue draw bridge. looks like for trump they dropped the bridge and said come on in. working class people who work hard for a living and ultimately just want a fair shake. common sense and fair shake. we know these people and they came out for trump. >> harris: looks like we'll hear from kamala at 4:00 p.m. eastern. "outnumbered" is next. pete, thank you.
8:56 am
i try to put my arm around any vet that i can. absolutely. at newday usa, that's what we're doing. we put our arm around the veterans. when i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase and we can help them and provide that financial solution for them and their families. it's a great, rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique. here's an important benefit for veteran homeowners who need cash.
8:57 am
you can take out $70,000 or more with the newday 100 va cash out loan. with home values still close to all-time highs, now's the time to turn your home equity into cash. rates on credit cards and car loans have skyrocketed. pay off those high rate cards and costly car and truck loans and save hundreds of dollars a month, thousands a year. need cash? call newday usa. (♪) if you're on medicare, remember, the annual enrollment period is here. the time to choose your coverage... begins october 15th... and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare and get... coverage you can count on for your whole life ahead, with our broad range of plans... including an aarp medicare advantage plan from unitedhealthcare. it can combine your hospital and doctor coverage... with part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan... for a low or $0 monthly premium.
8:58 am
unitedhealthcare offers reliable plans with benefits built to be used, including... $0 annual physical exams, $0 lab tests and... $0 preventive care like mammograms and colonoscopies. and you'll get more for your medicare dollar... with $0 copays on covered routine dental services... a $0 eye exam and an allowance for eyewear... plus $0 copays on hundreds of prescriptions, at the pharmacy or by mail. now's the time to look at unitedhealthcare's variety of plans. so give us a call to learn more about coverage options in your area... all designed to fit your needs and budget. and to help make your medicare experience simpler, you'll get the all-in-one ucard. only from unitedhealthcare, the ucard is your member id and much more. show your ucard when... you visit your primary care provider, dentist or eye doctor, or fill a prescription at the pharmacy. and use it to access medicare advantage's largest national network of providers.
8:59 am
now, if you have any of these chronic conditions, be sure to ask about unitedhealthcare's chronic special needs plan. enrollment ends december 7th. now's the time to learn more about america's most chosen medicare advantage brand. call or click to connect with unitedhealthcare today about the only medicare advantage plans... with the aarp name... for coverage you can count on for your whole life ahead. (♪)
21 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
