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for the vision, i'm very well may change the political landscape as many as 2500000 people are eligible to vote today. that's the 2nd phase and i'm to 1 pm locals time. the water to on out has been 37 percent lock into the elections. would take these 2 out of the shadow, feel for management and separate as groups. so what else people do voice calls elections. this time though, things are defend off the obligation of optically $370.00 this clipping of the special stages of jumbo increase means over 5 years ago, which is false, the locals. oh, very upset about this incredible inc. applied in the left hands, index fingers. marcus, gusting. the world in india and dish metes flaunted as it was in the 2nd phase of the selection. but the main question is, wellness selection help build bridges between new deli, i'm because some of you know goals tell me that they want to restore ration of this feeds. now the see with the re present age of hill is would give more control over
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policies. federal funding, which needs since it has over 20 percent unemployment. always good to have you company here and also your international. we will be back with the principal of the latest news updates and just the 2 minutes. see you then the the, it's the honor of my life to accept your nomination for vice president of united. i officially accept your nomination to be vice president of the united states of america. once called the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived,
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or his imagination conceived by former president john adams. the 2024 election cycle has seen the current vice president of the united states. the rest of the spotlight following at president joe barton's resignation. from his re election campaign, or is this because of the individuals grab a task or the convenience of being in the right office at the right time. i'm sky now. hughes, and this is perspective the the technical responsibilities of the vice president as determined in the united states constitution include breaking ty votes in the senate, presiding over and counting like pro balance casting presidential elections. and of course, being the presiding officer in the us senate. but in 2024, the vice president's duties include not only stepping into the top spot on our
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parties, tickets when a party no longer has confidence in the president. but also taking care of every day duties. while the commander in chief seems to be taking an extended vacation at the beach until his term is up. however, she keeps making promises to the american people. as if calmer, harris doesn't already have both hands and the highest office of the land. and when i am elected president, i will make it a top priority to bring down cost and increase economic security for all american parish is just it where the tackling inflation will be a day one priority for her. it's going to be day one. but day one really for counselor was 3 and a half years ago. where has she been at why hasn't she done it? why hasn't she done in the day? i'm a vice president have power or not? now she's saying she will fix the country on a day one,
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but her day one was 3 years ago. so when calmer harris, who i remind you is the current vice president of united states points out the inseparable installation, americans are dealing with donald trump is quite to remind voters, this is the consequence of our own administration bill that of food rent gas back to school clothes, prescription medication, the cost of food, a loaf of bread, costs, 50 percent more. ground bees is up almost 50 percent under combo arris. and filter joe by the american dream was dead. edit is dead. it's dead as a doornail. never bring it back unless we, when we, when we're going to have the american dream, a live all for your beautiful sales plus or flip flopping is unless the latest or the ever evil plastics, drugs while he's taking the dogs are a big thing right now. yeah. do you band plastic strauss?
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i think we should. yes. well that was kind of harris 5 years ago. now our campaign has come out and says she no longer supports the band. the other banding fracking. there is no question i'm in favor of banning for asking. tracking is, you know, is it pretty big issue, particularly in your must when state of pennsylvania do you still want to band tracking? no, and i made that clear on the debate stage of 2020 which is still stands, said passed in our efforts to combat climate change, of course, or any of these, her views and policies she intends to keep are in reality, is she just moving to the middle during this election season, just to try and appeal to the moderate, far less progressive sit senator bernie sanders, who harris co authored bills within this. it seems to think so. she has previously supported medicare for all. now she does not. she's previously supported the band
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on fracking. now she does not these senator r d. is that you have campaigned on do you think that she is a bad the name? her progressive ideals? no, i don't think she's a bad thing in her ideals. i think she's trying to be pretty monica in doing what she thinks is white in order to win the election. he actually set that on dollars and doing what is needed to win the election. there is a 2024 election cycle change. the expectations of the vice president's role, not only in this election, but all future elections to come. well, and ask our guest today, gabrielle lyons is present victors and chair for the 1st tax, the most bird friend of the show political analyst and talk radio host, an abraham marquez journal is thank you so much for joining me on this one. you know, i want to start actually with you on this, steve, because selma down play the power of the vice president. well, at least in the current situation, do you think this is
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a reality or is it just because they feel that would not be good for the vice president to be held accountable by the voters for the current situation in america? hello, this is an anomaly and hopefully we'll never see this again. where the left of course does themselves what they accuse their opponents of doing, try to democracy for the democracy that the last election never. well, not one person voted to put comma le harris as vice president in the position cheese it now they forced out joe biden because he couldn't before he should have been forced to resign the presidency because he can't perform that either. and they installed, they, they, they, they installed and they bowed down to comma la harris, how she was pick. god only knows. and they've invented a candidate. i don't think that's gonna happen again. i think um, if the, if the candidate is older you have to take account of the vice president and donald trump's no kid you. so you have to look at j d bands and say would he be ready on day one?
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would comma would be ready on day 12 months ago would use that. com. a la harris to be president of the united states. you left us at all. it's all a joke. now there had been consequential vice presidents in the past with grabbing tests who were picked after they were georgia, h. w bush with vice president to reagan after he was you in a bachelor after he was c, i, a director dick cheney served in white house is our chief of staff of for the defense secretary before he was picked by george w bush. so it varies in stature and important but, but tamela harris, the whole thing, this is not a precedent setting move. let's pray. otherwise, democracy is over and it will be at the hands of the democrats, if i'm just trying to figure out if you're actually trying to praise george w bush to dick cheney their names, not normally. i hear you actually speak positively of. so it's interesting, you said in this case, what was the grubby task before they did a whole bunch of things before that that's why they were selected by their
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candidates who maybe felt they needed their guidance in their help. i mean, right. you know, joe biden was famous as vice president for telling brock obama a don't kill, but oh, so i'm a bit lot. i mean that's, that's what he's famous for. what was interesting, could you point out different things, abraham, do you think all presents utilize their vice president as they should? or should they actually expect more of them to just being kind of like title holders? yeah, you have to have a different perspective in your, your final this year have because i'm not a democrat or republican um the way i see it is it, they both represent the ruling class or insurance. they're both going to go to war 5 for the interest of last week. i under the, by the, in tears ministration. there was a report in sense of that came out yesterday that chop harvey went up from 5 percent to 13 percent. and we saw yesterday in the debate, they didn't discuss anything that we're going people actually want to fight for. well, well, we actually need here. so yeah, i think that both candidates are not going to do anything for us. but it's
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interesting to say that because you're do have, in this case a room you do have and i want to get after the break, we're going to get more into their policy. if you do have one vice president candidate who has come out and said, i do not endorse, since we have 2 people that have both supposedly, sir, that have served in the united states military. i do not endorse any foreign involvement if the us military, unless it's absolutely necessary. so do you think that's a change? and is he going to be able to pull donald trump back if there are any meal concert exists within his administration? are you at least hopeful at a vice president saying something like that? even when i heard that coming yesterday that, that we don't have any military service men in any combat zones. i, you know, i'd be ex, i'll be asked because why, why do we have soldiers occupying legally syria, right, right. do we have or 800 military bases around the world, threatening to go to war with russia in china? they haven't done anything to us. right? so to say that we don't have soldiers in combat zones, you hear reports, i saw quite often, every year of
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a soldier dine somewhere. what does that sort you're doing? it? right, so i feel like no matter who gets elected, they're going to keep pushing a warm machine forward and, and trying to go towards the wrong try to go to what we're trying to go, try to go to or with, with russia. cuz that's what, depending on what they, they publish a report a few years ago of getting ready for a major power conflict with china and russia. so we need to from that that and not allow that to happen. well, and that's the thing gabriel, as you watch and you looked at the different platforms that are coming up. but you know, it's fair the vice president isn't. is it fair to say that the vice president is the next in life promotion to the off the president, regardless of whether it happens like a day with joe biden, and campbell harris, or whether it happened. it wasn't the case and presidential teams like george bush and dick cheney george bush and dan quayle, even though dan never actually stepped up to the end of that 2nd part. do you think it's fair to hold that next person? if it's, it's kind of like a 3rd term for that original president. as i said, brock obama passed on to joe biden when he was elected in 2020. of course it is. i
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mean we, we had gerald ford become president united states through with that. we've had other vice president's become present and now you're seeing couple of harris rising to the top after having not been elected by anyone and having dropped out for the 1st primary when she ran for president her good 1st go around. so absolutely, and tim was the vice presidency and even a vice presidential nomination is a, it's kind of like a trial for the, for the presidency. we're going to see here in the debate, when we start talking about a little bit bought into policy, what she's all about and how he's going to, what his vision is going to be in which direction he's going to take the buy of the high. rather, the higher as administrator and if the nation both get into office we c, j, the vans come in and help trump when it comes to things i could go currencies and foreign policy. so i would imagine it's going to be the same thing with waltz. if god forbid he were to get into office of vice president, but i think that's something to think about now because steve,
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i want to talk to you about one of your favorite people in this role. just scarborough in regarding a selection. yeah. this to say about comma harris has historically low a vice presidential writings council harris. she saw horrible color that nobody's going to vote for job. i go, 1st of all, let me say it again. nobody in the history of america has ever voted for on presidential candidate because i don't lice presidential candidate but at the same time putting somebody that's so anti neo cons is come out and said they don't really want to see form wars and for involving steve could a group, as we're seeing as republicans not vote for somebody because they don't buy by the, to the tote, the parties, audiology line. well, the vice president running for president for running on the ticket is going to go along with the policies of the president. trump is they are,
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trump doesn't want the war and ukraine to continue defense as a want the war and ukraine to continue. i mean, they're similar and you know, on, on, on, on almost every policy right now. and that's the way it works, gets it to say no one in the history. i know what point he's trying to make, but again, if joe biden were still on the ticket. yeah, you would figure he's talking to finish his next term. so let's look at who's going to take over, god forbid, something happened to him. so i think that would have made a big difference to, in a lesser extent. i don't think people think that that donald trump is something's gonna happen to him health wise, but you know, he's up there near 80. uh, so maybe people will say, well let's look at the this the j d benz guy. so i, i don't think it matters all that much because their instinct, if they said, well, i don't care what comma list is on for this, that would be radical and not so now that and that wouldn't be a b p on the ticket. so i don't think it matters all that much to the boat or unless it reinforces the other side, like trump folders,
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i think would be so reinforced when they hear tim walls and find out who she is, they'll say what? and i mean, it might or even independence, even independence, she pick him that could influence it in that way. seem to your point to that, you know, i remember when they picked my pants, they thought it's not necessarily going to bring voters to the trump ticket. but it's gonna make them feel a little bit better when they press the button for him. and i guess it's all about it, you know, feeling better at night. warm and fuzzy. republicans from okay. i guess gabrielle steven abraham, stay right there. because speaking of voting based just on the vice presidential pick, this would be a great time to take the break. because when we're going to come back, we're going to look specifically at the current vice president's pick. if they are helping or hurting their parties chances out of victory november the full are you planning and president zalinski is in the us peddling what he calls a victory plan. unfortunately,
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this plan doesn't speak for peace and security. in fact, zalinski and his nato patrons of only one goal to keep the counseling going and well funded. this approach is a defeat for you create the
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the, the reviews on j v band. and what he brings to the republican ticket are mixed. as some say, years past comments regarding women are damaging the donald j. trump ticket, especially with an influential and significant voting demographic. the meanwhile, on the left, democrats still trying to make people forget the last 4 years and recreate a whole new brand behind commer harris. and our vice presidential choice of 10 walls. now they're struggling with establishing trust with governor waltz from accusations of stolen valor by lying about the details of his service to the national guard was highly progressive ideas regarding child sex changes. governor wants his nickname to upon to him. has stock since the 1st announcement of his position. but do all these controversies, running vance involves actually matter what? let's bring back in our panel. gabrielle lyons present a very big this and chair,
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florida, 1st pac steve malls, vertical analyst, and talk radio host. and abraham marquez internal is thank you so much down for sticking with us through the break. i want to actually start with you on this a brand because with all the drama that surrounding the top of the ticket and something we did not see much about was policy questions regarding the foreign affairs of the united states. but now we have to military officials, do you think americans will even pay attention to the vice presidential debates at this season with hope so get those policy points they've been looking for you know, that's a good question. because i think the harris campaign is been very strategic. i'm not publishing and talking to by any kind of policy because, you know, her campaign when she 1st ran for president was very unpopular and biden's presidency was also very unpopular as well. and if, if they do start publishing, things are going to people are going to realize that bit that her campaign and her ministration and be exactly the same as what we're experiencing right now. and what
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are we experiencing right now that there's a ministration is fully funding an arming of genocide and occupied pals. but uh and she is, as you can see from, from her for interviews and her talks. she's fully supporting that. and so i think most americans of there's actually a pull recently that most americans support and arms embargoed israel. and so we're going to continue to see if you do to see that. and i think she's, but she's not going to change. well, i understand. i know steve's this guy above the cave, this focus on the vice president. we go off on an issue to give you. i'm going to look at you gabriel. and this what? because i've got to ask who is the advantage on stage? the vice president's debate a sitting governor or an ivy league lawyer, you would think you'd be the top executive, right? the guy who's at the top making decisions. but in this, in this case, unfortunately for the harris team, governor waltz has an extreme agenda that good j. d. vance is a city incentive or
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a key point. and i think that's exactly what he's going to do. you name the big name has become time from tim. i don't understand how you don't get away from this type of record is record when you know, millions of americans are gonna be tuning into see what the areas of the policy is going to be when it comes to children. well, we know it was this policy is going to be in children. is that gonna be what, how harris is going to govern to when she, when she's in office? so there's a lot of questions are going to be answered year, which state events is uniquely qualified to answer. i'll, i'll bring this up. uh president, trump is not a veteran. it's very difficult for him to go after a release question, the characterization of, of wall. so he's himself is characterized his own military record, where j t vans are remind everyone is a united states marine and his very well qualified to go after the tim was governor to malls and how he's characterizes military records. so tons of americans are going to be due to an e. n a and there's nobody better qualified than judy vents. do these things that have been gabriel? are you optimistic?
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we're going to hear more about form policy and the vice president's debate as well as military operations than we heard in the presidential debate, just because it's the background of both gentlemen on the stage. you know, i'm going to be honest with you. that's how is the harris team i would say as far away as possible, as i can from policy and she's been doing, they've been doing a very good job of strategically keeping her. and kim was away from the media and having them not be good diving to policy when we like, when we saw a while back the presidential debate, most americans says that what they, what locked out of the outcome of the harris was that specificity on policy. and the fear is that she's going to give more of the same the of, of buying. but the truth is, she's more radical than bite. and scotty, i'll remind you. as the vice president, the white house press, the president biden's own white house kept her out of the west where he reportedly multiple times and try to keep her away from cameras as much as possible. she took one trip to europe. it was a disaster. world leaders were laughing at her. that's the exact reason why you're
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going to see all of the politicos and consultants around her. i keep her away from cameras and the same things going to happens tim was going to keep away from specificity. they're going to press him and he's just gonna talk in generalities. what's interesting you bring that up because speaking of the media, steve, you're looking at, we got a great sam play for how the media is treating the 2 different candidates from the presidential debate that was a few weeks ago. so going into that, what do you predict, how do you think the media is going to handle governor waltz versus gervais? and what would be your advice to both campaigns knowing that potentially could be the same predicted outcome a look. i don't, i, if it's going to be the same baloney. of course, i think it was 5 fat checks on site from a b, c's. uh uh, 2 of the so called moderators to trump, and no fat checks on comma la harris. that was a joke. you could expect more of the same, you could expect them to bring up cat went in and all of this kind of stuff. and when it comes to, to malls, they'll say,
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did you come with the criticism for misrepresenting your military records? the guy has lied about his military records over and over. he said he was fighting in afghanistan. he lied about his congressional campaign lied about his drunk driving, driving under the influence of the play he made on that. they said he couldn't hear, that's what it was all about. had nothing to do with alcohol live. they claim united states, championship ac coach. the team assistant coach that is wife got pregnant to one form of virtualization lie was a different form of virtualization. this guy lives like he breeds and the that they did a narrative as we all know, a guy like him. oh he's maybe he's all of us really? tampa ends in the, in the bathrooms, abortions without restrictions, sex change operations for minors. and the list goes on and on and on. he's a radical, leftist and if we had a fair media, the public would know it and maybe,
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maybe in the debate, i think j. d bass is really sharp, is a lot sharper than trump, a lot more concise. he knows what to do and he could get the 10 walls ticket exposed. so abraham, are you optimistic or you think it's possible that any sort of mentioned that might be gained? that were seen, gained from the presidential debates can be stopped by the vice presidential bates . and that just shows how important vice presidents are in today's ticket. uh no, no, cuz i, i feel like most people would, you know, look at the base that it's always a personality attack. it's never really about policy. never really about what actually or people are looking for what students are looking for. there's a report that is over and building for the students in this country that are homeless. there's offers, that's ridiculous. as discussed, the fact that we have um, but it's like one and every one and every 6 children are going hungry in this country and they don't talk about that. that's disgusting. they don't have anything
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. there is no, there's no move in. there's nothing that pushes on to really do something for the people. and so they just attack each other on based on how they present themselves, or they lied. i mean, we, we all remember to bite his campaign. he lied almost every single topic. he said he was gonna provide any additional reform, didn't do it right. was going to help a student loans. they didn't do, it was going to help working class families. didn't do it, was going to, you know, i can going down a linear list of stuff that he promised and he didn't do. and for me, i find a very discussing with they they talk about each other, but they don't talk about stuff that people actually want to hear and tangible things that would change the lives of nancy people. and you think that they're doing this abraham because they don't have the policy that will change the lives of people or if they actually speak it, they might be held accountable for it. well yeah, they will be held accountable for it. and also they do it because, you know, just be honest they, they, they do was in the best interests of wall street in the backs,
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right. for the weapons manufacturers. you know? yeah, so i'll leave it at that. well, i've always said, i think it's great for these debates. i wish that they would run them like the run nascar, and for the podiums have all of their sponsors and campaign donors. the largest ones actually listed on the podium, put it on their top. i don't care, but i think that would actually make a lot of sense for where their answers are coming from. i wanna thank our panel gabriel lane, steve moser, and of course abraham marquez okay. so being the vice presidential nominee, it is challenging a role in this campaign season as being the person who runs the teleprompter out of campaign event. now on the democratic side, you're nominated with so one popular 4 years ago that she was one of the 1st to be eliminated from the primary process. she was only given the spotlight for a quick moment when 1st now made it to the bite and ticket. but has remained pretty much hit in for the last 3 years. now, out of a situation that democrats, i think planned for, she is being given the fastest political blow up in history. now because of who she
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is because of the poor forecasting of the democrats. therefore, if elected, comma harris has already had her party dismissed her before and now with the democrats showing they can make the president obsolete with little effort. harris will always be suspicious if the party might do the same thing to her. now on the other side, the republican president, drums and vice president from his 1st term evolved into the role of brutus at the very end of the term. and one might even speculate, vice president pins might have been sabotaging presidents trump entire term behind the scenes. therefore, this a new vice presidential nominee j events has to prove his loyalty and not take the spotlight away from president trump in any form. by his card was widely and a victory in november as achieved. after 4 years, he could be the front runner for the g o. p. for the success of 2 terms. however,
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gps has passwords. i guess trump continue to be replaced, making trumps loyalty. even more challenging sometimes to gain. the result is we have 2 presidential candidates who are suspicious for what i believe to be justifiable reasons. one is suspicious because of an individual's past actions, while the other is suspicious of the actions of their own political party. but i, and that's just my perspective by me on x at scott in hughes, and let me know your opinion and your perspective using the hash tag perspective, the next time. thanks for watching the the, cuz i know it's pretty not the best interest you. i do for se, mitchell,
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