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just to get the surgery, but to heal rehabilitation. and she was just my cheerleader. so it really helps to have, like, that kind of support system as well. >> that's our show for today. thank you for watching and thank you to our small team for their continued work on this special program. >> have a great one. >> we'll see you next time. love to share. love . ♪ >> i'm shannon bream, israel launches what they call a preemptive strike on that has blah militants sparking an all-out war in the middle east.
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israel says they limited to thousands of rockets but has blah -- hezbollah. and rfk had a long conversation with trump. >> we didn't talk about the things that separate us because we don't agree on everything, but on the value -- values and issues that find us together. >> can do rfk supporters make difference in the battleground states where the races neck and neck against vice president kamala harris? we will speak with kennedy and his first interview since his big announcement. plus trump and harris battle over two of the biggest issues for voters.
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>> being tortured and raped and murdered. kamala harris is that the spree in our country. >> he does in fact for the middle-class, he fights for himself and a billionaire front -- and his billionaire friends. >> the added a million fewer jobs with the democratic governor of colorado. in the race for the white house.
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>> launching the preemptive strikes against the militant group hezbollah, they say that hezbollah was prepared to launch hundreds of rockets and missiles towards central and northern israel when the decision was made to strike first. seniors really defence official said this was precise to get rid of imminent threats as large explosions rocked the group they began attacking northern israel was siren sounding in communities as deep as 20 miles from the border as israel's missile defence system went to intercept the incoming firing we are learning more this money but the preemptive is really strikes the defence forces say more than a hundred fighter jets took part in the air strikes and illuminated thousands of targets, initially the international airport was closed but they have since reopened. israel has now entered a special security situation for the next 48 hours despite the heightened tension along the northern border, today the cease-fire
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talks are set to resume in cairo, egypt, both parties looking to work out the details of a possible agreement to end the war in gaza just lost our senior defence official telling fox news they are hopeful still about the possibility of a deal. >> tres will check in with you later on in the hour, thank you very much. join me now as lieutenant general you welcome back good to see you. what do you make it what we have seen over the last wait for hours? some say its provocative another say its a shut down for what could've happened. >> yes shanna, that he have me. this preemptive strike was very important because if they had the strike, hezbollah into israel, they were talking thousands, what would've happened with the loss of lives of israelis and the facilities, it would've push them into what doctrine they call which is a disproportionate response and i think what they did is they prevented that the next or the third israeli lebanese war and that is smart.
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because of that i think it's kind of reset the battlefield. it's important that they did it and i think they did it quite well. attacks will continue in there -- there just to mention the ability with go back with thing about what's happening there, the united states has played a major role india splitting the situation. president biden has not done a lot talking to netanyahu when vice president harris also has an. she stiffed netanyahu when he came and they are coming over on the ninth trip with no cease-fire in the national security advisor instead of going to the middle east. the joint chief of staff at the focus on what will happen there and prevent something from happening into the future. and they have not done about the israelis have done it so they have actually done and reset the return to the region i think it's smart and i think it put has below on the back foot and it's put the iranians on the back foot. as well as tran-19.
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>> they say israel has every right to defend themselves we'll back them. as you mention we still have the looming threat from iran saying we will take action when it is signed -- decide and we have hezbollah. they are stretched a lot of different positions. >> if it's on like this extent it makes it harder to put back in the box to make it into a situation that sustainable and peaceful in the region. and that's because we backed away and said there's things on both side of the house. what you can do is the entire region you tell the world we are behind the israelis full. there is a good and bad side and we need to do it. because we haven't done it we have created a gap and the adversaries look for seams and gaps and basically they have done this. they say we contact because they won't come that hard. they have to reset the fight until everybody in the region who we are for and who we are not foreign we really haven't
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done that so it will take a bit to put it back in the box because hezbollah will keep attacking. i think the hamas what is virtually over i think the israelis with the leader of hamas saying wondering if we have peace discussions of ava cease-fire want to make sure i'm not targets. no, you started the fight you are at risk right now. but i think this fight is virtually over. now the israelis can pivot. >> the cease-fire negotiations will continue in the coming days thank you always great to see you. >> that's correction all this for the white house with the correspondent lukas tomlinson. hello lucas. >> officials say that the national security advisor kept them updated through the night during the attack and president biden's defence secretary spoke to his israeli counterparts offering continued support of the two aircraft
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carrier strike groups on there in the region in here at home robert f. kennedy jr. says this is not the democratic party of his uncle and father. >> it's become the party of war, censorship, corruption, big pharma, big tech, and big money. >> after endorsing donald trump or president to the dnc responded. like rfk jr., donald trump is a low point in acting out of desperation. embracing rfk jr. now when he is nothing to offer but months of disqualifying revelations is not a decision i campaign makes when they are acting from a position of strength. president biden says the economy is strong. >> record 60 million new jobs. >> turned out that's about 1 million jobs too many. according to the bureau of labor statistics and a revised report that says there were 818,000 fewer jobs then previously estimated.
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one number not in dispute, grocery prices of 20% since biden and harris came into office. >> do you take any blame for that? >> no, i think overwhelmingly of people are seeing is that the united states got through the recovery with greater jobs and greater growth. >> we democrats gathered in chicago for president donald trump need it -- made another visit to the border in the swing state of arizona flanked by members of the border patrol and families who have lost loved ones to illegal aliens including the mother of a 12-year-old girl strangled to death in houston. >> the borders are love the title but she didn't want to do the work. >> rfk jr. also said of the system was honest he would have won this election. shannon? >> lukas tomlinson reporting from the white house, lucas, thank you. and joining us now is robert f. kennedy jr., thank you for coming to fox news sunday. >> thank for having me shannon. >> you and president trump are not always fans of each other,
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he posted on social media earlier this year he's won the most liberal lunatics to ever run for office. a phony radical left's whose poll numbers are terrible and getting worse. the new yorkers to the couple weeks ago this in a recent text exchange candy to one person drop was a terrible human being the worst president ever and barely human he's probably a sociopath. i have read your text so you can speak to that how did you get from that position to friday night? >> it became clear to me i did not have a path to victory. 60 months of censorship and not being able to get on any network really except for fox. in fact, i... when he ran in the ten month he ran he had 34 appearances on the networks. i had two appearances in 16 months i was blocked of a networks and i had no path to
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victory. president trump had been reaching out to me and i talked to him a few hours after the assassination attempt and we had a long conversation on the phone and i then had to extensive meetings and the broader issues are most important to me, the ones that were brought into the campaign which is ending the ukraine war and ending the censorship and protecting children's health, those are all things president trump want to work on. and he invited me to form a unity government and we agreed to be able to continue to criticize each other on issues on which we don't agree. but these issues are so important for unifying our country we need in this country to reach a point where we love our children more than we hate each other.
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>> it's a good unifying theme i think a lot of people could get around it's how we get there that's always the devil in the details. have you all negotiated over or talked about a cabinet position? in other position within a trump government in exchange for your endorsement? >> now, there has been no commitments i met with president trump and his family with his advisors and we just made a general commitment we will work together. >> what about the states? when you're trying to get off a number of swing state ballots to say i'm staying on these balance but in a swing state of going to try and asked my supporters release her telling them think about supporting president trump, did you negotiate over which states he would try to withdraw from? >> we all knew which states they were, it was the ten swing states for my presence in the race would have helped
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vice president harrison would have harmed president trump so i'm going to get off the ballot in those states and then we will stay on the ballots in the 30 states and i'm encouraging people to vote for me in these states. weather already are all blue states where there not going to change the outcome of the race but in the states spoiler it's about ten spades i'm getting out of. >> there was reports couple weeks ago citing an official from your camp and also a democratic official saying there was outreach that would hurt -- the harris camp as well to discuss you working within the harris demonstration in this -- in exchange for an endorsement of her is that true and what happened with that? >> i reached out to the same way i reach up to president trump. we ask you talked to other presidential candidates including the libertarian party about figuring out ways we could
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and the polarization and the hatred and vitriol and start talking about issues and i was welcome to listen to the democrats that they were going to do something about the war about the censorship, about the child health crisis, this epidemic of chronic disease that has disabled about 60% of our kids. when my uncle was president shannon, only 6% of americans had chronic disease, today over 60%. it's hard to find a kid today that's not damaged by it. and it's coming from our food supply, from pollution in our environment and toxins in our environment. and mainly from corruption in our government that allows it to happen. >> of talked about, or there's been discussion if you were to
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join in trump administration, he have interest in dismantling things at the fda and cdc. you like to see focus away from infectious diseases toy you're talking with more chronic diseases, would you try to dismantle some of these organizations? >> i went dismantle them, i would change of focus in and the corruption. 75% of the fda budget is coming from pharmaceutical companies. that is a perverse incentive the nh if you sign with the officials in the nih and they work on the drug development for the pharmaceutical company and collect the lifetime royalties from these products these are regulators that are supposed be looking for problems we have these agencies that have become sock puppets for the industries they are supposed to regulate. so they are not really interested in public health. everybody the most profitable thing today in america is a sick
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child. everybody's making money hospitals are making money, pharmaceutical companies are making money even insurance companies make money. and we need to end those perverse incentives and get the corruption out of fda and nih and cdc. and make them function as they are supposed to function which is to protect public health and particularly children's health. >> can go back to decision from friday you and nicole shanahan, you talked with highfill the democrats complete mystery do and exclude you from the process. how pretty much of a decision friday is about revenge are motivated by punishing democrats in some way? >> zero. down acted anything in my life i don't act out of anger or revenge or resentment. it's about motivation, like swelling poison hoping someone else will die. so i don't do it. i am very pragmatic and
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practical and focused on how to be restore the health of our children and that touching many other issues, how do we regenerate this country, how do we protect small family farmers. incentives are going to commodity agriculture and that's what's his feeding this chronic disease epidemic. the processed foods created by commodity agriculture. we need to do all these things at once takes all farmers and restorers saw whales and get the corruption outs of the federal government. i make these agencies do what they were created to do which is not serve the mercantile interest of the pharmaceutical companies in the process food and street. >> this is not without personal cost for you your own phone went to the white house on st patrick's day and took a huge picture with president biden and make clear who they were supporting and friday night your siblings issued the statement, we believe in harris and tim
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walz. our other is a betrayal against her father and family with that they hold most dear. you post on next friday night saying your grateful to your amazing wife because the decision you made is when she's in comfortable with. talk to us about the personal backlash you have a deal with. >> my families at the centre of the democratic party. it members of my families are working for the biden administration, president biden has a bus to my father behind him at the oval office he's been a family friend for many, many years. and my family is... i understand they are troubled by my decisions but i love my family, i feel like we were raised where we were encouraged to debate each other and debate ferociously and passionately about things but to still love each other. they are free to take their
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positions on these issues, many members of my family are working in my campaign and supporting me, i'm a very big family there's a few of them that are troubled but you know, i think we all need to be able to disagree with each other and still love each other. >> wall street june -- journal has this, they say its a double-edged sword essentially it might help president trump to pick up some your followers if they are willing to go over there. but they want about what she was doing his administration and they say this, rfk jr. if he's anywhere near the environment to agencies in a trump administration look out. mr. trump's best response is to thank rfk jr. first response and make no promises about the future and avoid joint campaign appearances. you've already had one, we have others? >> i will actively campaign i think president trump will make a series of announcements with other democrats who are joining his campaign and i want to make
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america healthy again and so does president trump so those are objectives "the wall street journal" might be worried about shareholder value for the pharmaceutical companies and you know, i talk specifically to president trump about that issue and he said he wanted to leave as his legacy healthy children and you know, he was unconcerned about the other implications. >> robert f. kennedy jr., thank you for your time today and we will see you on the campaign trail! >> thank you so much for having me. >> up next they comment take centre stage as you learn the u.s. created nearly a million fewer jobs then previous they reported. the colorado governor and the campaign surrogate talks about that next.
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>> we're looking advice present kamala harris' plans to turn on the economy she's thankful get to $5000 to some first-time home buyers not sure how it would inflate the markets for homes. the colorado governor also a surrogate for the harris walls camp -- harris and tim walz campaign. governor, good to have you back. >> good to be back. >> let's do with the proposal.
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there was scepticism shark tank fame, business inventor here to stay. >> there is bad ideas, bad, bad ideas, and really bad ideas. that falls into this because inflation of those three houses on the street and everybody bidding on them get it's another 25,000, all this attributes to the seller. you because the price of the house to go because there's no supply. >> knowing this is an issue you worked desperately on to try get these things under control what you think of the criticism of this plan? >> if that was the entire housing plan, then some of that would be valid, that's a small piece of it that some of the opponents have glommed onto the key piece of kamala harris' housing plan is removing barriers and red tape and regulations that prevent housing from being built effectively streamline the process of building homes and allowing the
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quantity of homes to increase, especially kind of starter harms people can go with 232,000. that's the bulk of her plan if it's a way to move renters into owners that's a good thing. we live in an ownership society, that's how people build wealth, people instead of having their monthly check go every month to rent if they could have a good mortgage and build the equity. that's good but of course no loan has to be coupled with and it is under kamala harris' detailed housing plan increasing the quantity of housing. >> so she does want to get to within the goal is three -- sorry 3 million new homes in four years but you talk about the barriers he's a. [ singing in indigenous language ] in these homes built, "washington post" is this a shot the deal with regulation. only real, real way to get there is one promise you'll find hardest to keep which is to make it pretty much easier for builders to build and they say actually getting local governments to expedite the reviews is as pretty much a management problem is a legal one.
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and her administration cannot micromanage every county seat and town hall you alluded to this problem. >> we have similar issues in colorado getting rid of the local red tape to get things built, we welcome the help of the federal government and most americans looking for housing affordability don't care if it's their mayor, governor or president that does it they just wanted done. and present kamala harris is speaking that. i think you can look forward to how we can effectively tie in a wide variety of federal incentives to these kinds of land-use and reforms that reduce red tape and reduce the size of local government and make it easier to build homes. they're lead to the millions of new homes and affordability for the american people. >> one colorado we talked of the dan for mayor and others they are part of the issue with housing is this influx of a lot of new people showing up. they say the u.s. currently has an estimate shortage of 4 million to 7 million housing units with the recent influx of illegal immigrants is putting you more stress on the system by aggravating the current shortage of supply at the market with the
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rate developers can't keep up with. under this administration we have had millions of new people come to this country and end away it's unregulated and it doesn't follow our laws and it is impacting housing markets, is as part of the problem in colorado and beyond? >> there's no doubt we would be in a better place today for president trump hadn't torpedoed the bipartisan border security plan that would've finally locked on the border. >> that comes three and a half into this year's administration you're repealing executive orders and doing all kinds of things that let us to these historically high numbers. >> democrats have supported border security and i suorted and congress sponsored bills let duets, we can't let politics stand in the way of solving this so well again the might be on both sides with recent attempt to fix it was clearly torpedoed for president trump and that's what we have the chaotic border today, very clear, that's the matter. >> you know there's a number of senators who had on the show and beyond that say that they were going to vote for that bill
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regardless of president trump like it or not they had real concerns with it and in the senate. >> the key question ask them is what amendments would you like to make to improve it, any idea. >> they were allowed to make amendments. [laughter] >> will then that's their problem. [laughter] that's what they are there for. he wants ideas in the left and right but again, the key thing is the board would be locked down today if not for president trump the wording that effort in preventing that effort. >> weights... it's fair to say that the bill was not going to lock down the whole border. in all honesty. that bipartisan plan was not going to complete stem the tide of what's happening at the border. >> would've cut up by at least two-thirds and look if there's a way to do it under percent i'm sure president harris can deliver on this when she has the opportunity. this is some who fought crime, to prosecutor,'s book of no behind bars, she knows how to keep people safe that's exactly what we need here. you mentioned the dimension connected to the housing, of course is a small part of it. housing costs have gone up long before the recent influx here,
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with the denver metro area $600,000 that's a great place to live. why does it cost us pretty much? we artificially constrain the ability to build housing because of the government interference. need to remove that governor interference and allow the housing to be built and that's what the vice president plan is all about. >> we would like to see more from her we are all waiting for a sitdown interview, a press conference, we will forward to the debate to temper tend to me love to host additional ones we are left to guess where she is on number of things where it appears she's change positions on fracking and the green new deal gun buybacks, all kinds of things we get a trickle from people within her campaign who off the record are making -- giving us guidance able where she is now, is a time for her to sit down and give us more information and put a policy primer on her website? >> i'm sure she'll be doing a lot more in the future of course the debate will be very exciting
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she's all we -- are you taking questions in a number of different venues and she's moving in and out but of course, the truth of the matter is yes, she is come to them middle and she's pragmatic in a tough leader and the leader we need for the future. while she might have in the past run and supported sing a payer health care years ago and has moved away for that kamala harris did support things that she is now moderated, she will be president for all the american people. whether conservative or moderate or liberal, i think you will see a lot of your priority is reflected in president harris who is really just out for the people. she said fighting to make housing more affordable and improve our schools and make education more affordable and strengthen the job market. >> speaking of the jobs market we got this downgrade in the year ending march 2024, 818,000 jobs. those and actually happen. there's been a revision there. of the ceo job konek work says this. this market is far weaker than the topline numbers to justyn been donated by these
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quasi-government jobs. this will review of the job market shows exaggerated headlines that help the bynen heresy administration presents a false picture of economic strength that might be why in the polling the administration will say things are getting better and they are moving in the right direction, people say its not the reality they are paying 20 to 30% more for household items over 20 and retrain 21 does vice president harris plan to break with by demonstration policies? >> right now nationally we have about one point to unemployed people with the one point to an employee job openings there is more job openings and unemployed people that doesn't mean there's not a skills gap with some of the unemployed people while they're all or jobs they knew need an initial training three and six weeks whatever it is vice president harris has been a big fan and making sure people with access to the training they
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need to get the good jobs that are out there today. i'm also course excited by kamala harris' middle class tax cut putting more money back in the hands of middle-class families increase in their buying power with a very strong contrast to for president trump's tariff tax plan that would increase the cost of household items by ten to 20%. >> we will wait to hear from both of them because we need details about those things. these claims about the tariff situation and also the economic plans of vice president, we look for tour details and we appreciate you in the meantime. being with us. >> thank you, take care. >> the too for a showdown, harrison trump on the campaign trail making crucial battleground states that will likely determine the outcome of the entire election. our panel is here to break it down as the campaigns gear up for that first trumpet harris debate showdown next. ♪we work together to make sure your portfolio and wealth
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>> i will be a president he unites us. around our highest aspirations. and always fights for the american people. >> when we win this november we will end that come a la harris border nightmare once and for all. >> that was vice president kamala harris excepting the presidential nomination this week as for president donald trump took his
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campaign to the border. it's time for sunday group francesca chambers correspondence, the editor in chief and fox news contributor and richard fox news contributor and forbes control reading writer and george w. bush national security official michael allen. welcome everybody! everyone who made it back from the d&c, we still need naps. [laughter] that starkell would happen though there was a lot of messaging that was interesting because if a pretty much was the vice president is the challenger and donald trump is the incumbent is the vibe we got me also have this, democrats try to take patriotism back from the g.o.p. says that usa chance camo an american flag hats filled the convention and when vice president harris wrapped over speech a balloon drop of red, white, and blue was met with dozens of giant american flags with is very organized group that would take out the signs and the flags whenever they were going to be for that particular night and i would say that they have thousands of flags in there.
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was this a purposeful shift in some way? at some point you been told the american flag was a symbol of positive thing. >> having to do focused on patriotism to your point and of course people commented on the tim walz kamala harris camo hats as well. with regards to her speech itself, i think there was three main goals for the vice president that night, party unity, reintroducing herself to voters, and do no harm. i say that because if you pay attention to what, she said in her speech, not a lot in there, the independence, swing voters, could be upset about, when you look at the other thing she was saying the speech in terms of the progressive policies, most of it was being done by the people that were speaking before her and they focused a lot that night on the anti-trump republicans as well. was her speech profound in some ways? hadn't hit from democrats, i will leverage her speaking to that but she definitely met the bar they were trained to said
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that evening. >> richard, not a lot of substance we don't really get that in convention speeches we get broad themes and things are hopefully make you will feel good it's a minutia people really need to know about before they vote. >> a couple things i think francesca is right when it comes to the three principals at they want to get across and i think also this happens on moment where in this convention happened in june or july probably one have seen party unity. you probably would've seen more cease-fire protest. we were talking without a couple weeks ago on the show that you will see chaos in chicago and that did not result in any real form or fashion. >> there is dozens of cyber there was no organized inside. i heard some shots of free palestine but nothing organized outside. >> it was the work of the mayor of chicago beyond that of thing has to do with the vice president kamala harris in a new and figurative way. the fund-raising numbers set over half a billion dollars raised 200,000 volunteer shifts
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set up for today speaking to the fact that they organize the party and united the party with 77 days ago on the election of a united democratic party and united republican party and the question now becomes for both of them who can turn up their base and talk to independent voters and those are likely not to vote in the selection and a new way to get them out to vote with ballots going out in a couple weeks in some states. >> it is soon. >> the democratic trying to push unity in the first is pretty obvious they just ousted just ousted the president of the united states from the taken our place in with someone who hasn't won a single electoral votes from any democrat. it's important to interpret and that didn't take place and pretend that there is unity. my first guest on your program today rfk lifelong democrat shows that this unity is quite overblown. i bigger proffer harris is he's the incumbent vice president in this administration to that's a big take away i took from this convention was how pretty much they were trying to make this a
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referendum on donald trump there's two proms with that. again, she's the incumbents of what's going on wright now. if she has these ideas she claimed she had she had three to half years to implement them in the other problem is the trump presidency was very successful a lot of americans you'd far more favourably now then they did. >> trump himself they are actually very negative and i think that's what you see kamala harris having to the bump in the polls. >> the policies though. asking about how they were doing financially of recent poll -- polling on this it's like two to one over what they felt like many of them said was actually negative for them that the button harrison administration policies action hurt there families. it's just about the economy? >> is not just about the economy, i think it's about all the issues that we know president trump has an advantage on. i think all of you are correct
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in switching out who the incumbent is. the good news is she hasn't done anything amazing at she's riding a wave of relief that it's not joe biden at the top of the ticket. i think she brought home and she performed the teleprompter. she did find, she didn't make any mistakes, with the hard part starts now. she needs to demonstrate that she has political dexterity and agility and a give-and-take campaign environment and i don't think she's done i at. that's what we need to look forward to starting this week. >> the debate prep is underway and the trump team is using the former congresswoman who really sparred with then senator harris on the debate stage together. i want to bring this up to this note the more the president trump is trying to say
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listen, no federal ban on abortion, talk about the acts he will not use any federal action to block abortion pills going to male there's many in the pro-life community starting to feel little frustrated with him. political -- "politico" quotes its not a pro-life position its not an acceptable position and it doesn't provide the contrast on this issue to the degree in the past with pot -- kamala harris. what president trump is doing is suppressing his own support. it's not that they will vote for president biden or vice-president harris but do they stay home? >> pro-lifers are very pleased with president trump and they are very grateful for what they do with judges' and other issues and there's no question that kamala harris pretty much ceiling policy talked about onstage at the convention was abortion to all nine months of pregnancy up until the moment of birth. no matter the circumstances it's
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a strong contrast but he should understand his base of support includes these people who care about violence in the womb and they want to protect children and their mothers and he should be mindful of how pretty much help you get from those people and not discourage them. >> i see you shaking your head to richard we are also tub right in here democrats articulate anything about my said. >> ago points i really agree with mr. perkins what i grew them here i think in his pivot to try and get independence he's losing right leaning voters and i think their public and continue make this argument that they believe abortion after birth. >> no you set up to just to be clear because listen, we just had your polls he sent a measure as tim walz did in minnesota that allows for abortion any time during pregnancy. >> i think those are very rare cases in the case were a mother gets in a car accidents the life of the mother life of the baby. doctors make them in very rare cases they ideas that these are every single day across america is a misnomer.
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>> i will say not a conservative group they say there's thousands of these every year. >> thousands in a country with many american. >> but americans would love some protection of children. >> in the poll after poll after poll ballot issue after bella issue is a mac and people standing on the side of the women in her doctor make in the best decision for them over the government making that decision. >> there's number of those on the key critical states. we'll see how this plays out because it is a bunch about initiatives. don't go anywhere, we have multiple secret service agents now on leah following the assassination attempt on for president trump last month. or pound discuss new revelations on monday aimed at getting more information about exactly how this happens next. ♪
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>> they are moving at a snail's pace, they are acting like this the one-time incident we can take your time and really impacts. these plots are happening right now as we speak. they before an enemy trying to kill her former presidents. we need to be releasing information we need to move a lot faster in my view.
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>> michael walters -- tim walz want to get more intense probe on performer president trump. they've been put on the following the incident that left trump wounded, he compared tory dead and two others seriously injured. we're back now with our panel you are pretty fired up about this during the commercial break. >> it was traumatic not just for him and his family but for the entire country. we came within centimetres of a horrific situation with rfk jr. on at the top of the army also saw it happen with his father and uncle and seeing that on live television is traumatic poll for -- dramatic people. the d.c. apparatus is not that interested in what happens, even as normal americans are horrified by it. and obviously the fbi and secret service can't investigate themselves on their own feelings in this matter. but congress needs to do more, immediate need to do far more and be far more in the situation and leading to be types of
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situations. >> maybe another whistle-blower that came forward and gave 11 to the acting director whistle-blower with knowledge of the planning of the whole thing alleges officials and secret service headquarters encouraged agent in charge of the trip to not request any additional security assets in its formal manpower request effectively denying the assets through the informal means. he said wrote told him know secured assets have been denied. he needs and explanations and somethings in conflict. >> the mega people need and explanations. it was heartbreaking what happened to trump incident what happened to against ronald reagan, the contras can't be starker right? i say that in the world world in which the heroic picture many of celebrated did not happen during the reagan assassination because they move so swiftly to get ronald reagan out of it and there was not time for a photo.
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in this scene we saw three weeks ago through for maybe five or six of them photos taken that should have been allowed in a world when you're trying to protect him and get into a safe so when those are an active shooter. i think there's little question that should be asked and i agree this very disgusting and i think congress should move a lot faster in the secret service remove a lot faster to get the people the answers they deserve because this was not a failure. >> they were to release a little bit of what he found in this and he says the secret service did not retrieve radios that have been set aside for them by the tactical command even though they had been reminded to do so by butler county tactical command that he before in the morning of the shooting according to higgins we will have the bipartisan group from the house visit butler tomorrow but there's also this other forum happening with a few other members of congress who are holding you can call to hearing but something else they say they're running parallel it's hard to get anything done here in washington. >> is an election year and wright now congress is out and they've been out for several weeks now. they will be back in september
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but there's also an appropriations process to your point once happening heading into november election. with the investigation to richard's point he believes the american people need to know what happened here certainly all verizon be on this as well. >> yes, and this morning we all woke up to those who weren't up late last night, this news on the international news that has below has been training they had a commanding jets apparently flying over house block, what was the preparation from six those and potential missiles coming their way. >> is really course making a preemptive strike in part to take out all of those capabilities, a mention here in the united states of 10% of our territory were inaccessible because one of our neighbours was able to arrange it with
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rockets or missiles. israel cannot live forever, honestly they cannot live another year with has below able to attack their territory, this is why netanyahu said what happen last night just the beginning not the end expect a regional situation to possibly escalates as israel feels like they need to go more into lebanon to push hezbollah back. this is the way we need to do it. how he put al qaeda back on their heels -- skills was put up food on their throat and that's the best solution for them moving forward. >> how worried are you about that escalation that they are warning we will still unleash our retribution for the hamas leader there's a lot of threats falling back and forth. >> i'm still concerned that iran will try to do something beyond what they worried don't -- with there are you doing every day which actor the proxies. i believe they feel they look
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weak because israel was able to target one other top proxies and their guest house at their administration. so i think they need to do that to show their toughness and iran just trying to figure out a couple different things, how do we get through and i'll embarrass ourselves with missiles and drones, but have not get through in such a way that israel wants to come back and attack us. they don't want to total war because they would lose, so then they have to walk this line and it's very tight. >> physically do in april, when they did a lot of this into israel, they were able to block most of that. they were able to say we did unleash on them and there is this weird choreography that seemed to have happen sometimes. i want to put up a look at some assets we have francesca, this is something that they have to deal with. at the beginning of the show they were saying essentially this administration has not handled this well.
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>> the president continues to get updates on this. he sent cq brown to the region. if we could talk about the cease-fire in the hostage negotiation as well taking place in the region right now. he have the president to cold netanyahu on wednesday to try and press him on some of the finer points and we have not seen inside the negotiations so when they keep saying that they are getting closer we don't know that, we haven't seen its but that's the white house says. we need to go back between them and hamas and sometimes i will take days. >> yes, and the new incursion involving hezbollah. the threat still there certainly come a kaeding things thank you panel very pretty much will see you next sunday. will take you back to israel up next to the israeli strikes and the return, all this with trey next. ♪lls are has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even
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unfolding. they don't believe this to be a large attack with the preemptive strike that took place overnight but they remain on high alert across this country. it also comes as we continue to look back at this war unfolding for the past 326 days. we have new recruiting for you from the upcoming book black saturday that's out october first. they have planned a preemptive strike against hezbollah, just three days after the massacre. just an hour before that strike they were sent to take place, it was called off following a conversation with president biden, certainly we will have more information about that in the book coming out october first. >> can't wait, have my own order, thank you tres. just a quick note livin' the bream drops today and this week i had the pit -- privilege of talking with one my heroes, speaker author and disability
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