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kaine: she learned that from joe biden. [laughter] that's a biden-harris, you know, kind of linguistic thing. jonathan: spicy language. she has delivered at least three campaign speeches, one to the campaign staff in wilmington, one to the sorority, and one of the divine nine, and one yesterday to the teachers union. and they each have the same -- i mean, she's rolling out the same lines, and they have two notable lines in the speeches. one, we're not going back, and two, i know trump's type. and she says that after rattling off all the criminals she's prosecuted as san francisco district attorney and the california attorney general. are they effective attack lines? and how does she shake up the race? sen. kaine: i think the -- i'll take him in kind of the reverse order. i think the prosecutor v. felon is just a story that writes itself. so obviously, that is such a powerful story. and that's -- you're going to hear that line a lot. but i think the one that is even the more powerful one is yesterday v. tomorrow. donald trum
kaine: she learned that from joe biden. [laughter] that's a biden-harris, you know, kind of linguistic thing. jonathan: spicy language. she has delivered at least three campaign speeches, one to the campaign staff in wilmington, one to the sorority, and one of the divine nine, and one yesterday to the teachers union. and they each have the same -- i mean, she's rolling out the same lines, and they have two notable lines in the speeches. one, we're not going back, and two, i know trump's type....
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for tim kaine in that democratic overperformance relatively speaking.. but we see something like this in a lot of these cases here where either the democrats have a good trend nationally that gets better. that's the case for biden, delaware, 2008. wasn't a swing state, but just as an example. or a republican trend in the 2000 election nationally. it's less pronounced in a state like connecticut. so you see something of a home state effect there. exactly what it is, hard to quantify. probably very small, but again, if you're talking, if democrats are looking to try to get an extra point or two in pennsylvania, this says that might be within range of something that could happen with a home state effect. maybe arizona as well. the other one to talk about here, we mentioned tim walz, the governor of minnesota. if it becomes a swing state, that's probably a sign for democrats they got bigger issues everywhere else. what you hear from some folks is hey, walz, has he demonstrated electoral appeal in minnesota to blue collar voters. white voters without college
for tim kaine in that democratic overperformance relatively speaking.. but we see something like this in a lot of these cases here where either the democrats have a good trend nationally that gets better. that's the case for biden, delaware, 2008. wasn't a swing state, but just as an example. or a republican trend in the 2000 election nationally. it's less pronounced in a state like connecticut. so you see something of a home state effect there. exactly what it is, hard to quantify. probably...
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tim kaine, hillary clinton's running mate in 2016. the popular vote nationally moved two points in the republicans' direction from the previous election in 2012. it did not move two points toward the republicans in tim kaine's state of virginia. it that all a tim kaine effect, there's demographic sectors, a swift movement to sections of virginia getting bluer. it's hard to pinpoint. you see on the list a trend. even when the vp state is not a battleground. connecticut joe lieberman, 2000, you see the democratic ticket performing better in those states than they did relative to the national trend. one exception, california with kamala harris in 2020, national trend was two points in the democrats favor. california became a point more republican, but overall, you do see it in these other four cases on here. i would say it's a point, two points of a home state to a boost, but if there is and you're talking about pennsylvania. margin of error, mark kelly, 3/10 of one point for biden in 2020. small, but in that case would be potentially si
tim kaine, hillary clinton's running mate in 2016. the popular vote nationally moved two points in the republicans' direction from the previous election in 2012. it did not move two points toward the republicans in tim kaine's state of virginia. it that all a tim kaine effect, there's demographic sectors, a swift movement to sections of virginia getting bluer. it's hard to pinpoint. you see on the list a trend. even when the vp state is not a battleground. connecticut joe lieberman, 2000, you...
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kaine, aye. the clerk: mr. coons, aye. mr. hawley, no. the clerk: ms. duckworth, aye.he clerk: mr. marshall, no. mr. casey, aye. mr. crapo, no. mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. cassidy, no. the clerk: mrs. capito, no. ms. warren, aye. mr. bennet, aye. is. vote: the clerk: mr. wicker, no. mr. rounds, aye. mr. king, aye. ms. butler, aye. mr. cardin, aye. mr. brown, aye. mr. mullin, no. mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, no. ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: mr. van hollen, aye. mr., moran, no. the clerk: mr. boozman, no. mr. wyden, aye. mrs. shaheen, aye. mr. kelly, aye. mr. carper, aye. the clerk: mr. schumer, aye. mr. tester, aye. the clerk: mr. ricketts, no. vote: the clerk: mr. scott of florida, no. ms. lummis, no. mr. sanders, aye. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. mr. thune, no. mr. cruz, no. the clerk: mr. markey, aye. ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: mr. schmitt, no. mr. grassley, no. the clerk: mr. braun, no. the clerk: mr. paul, aye. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. mr. budd, aye. the clerk: mr. corn
kaine, aye. the clerk: mr. coons, aye. mr. hawley, no. the clerk: ms. duckworth, aye.he clerk: mr. marshall, no. mr. casey, aye. mr. crapo, no. mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. cassidy, no. the clerk: mrs. capito, no. ms. warren, aye. mr. bennet, aye. is. vote: the clerk: mr. wicker, no. mr. rounds, aye. mr. king, aye. ms. butler, aye. mr. cardin, aye. mr. brown, aye. mr. mullin, no. mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, no. ms. baldwin, aye....
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so nationally, republican trend with virginian tim kaine on the ticket, a little more democratic.t's not all 18. there are state specific factors, longer term trends, demographics. you see a pattern playing out with most of these picks here where the democrats are doing a little bit better in the states where their vp picks are from than the natural swing would suggest. it suggests there are some effects. small, limited. but if you're trying to pick up a point or two to get 19 electoral points in arizona, it raises the point, does that make all the difference? quickly when we say tim walz, minnesota, if they're fighting for democratic votes, it means they've got a up the of trouble. it's less minnesota specific but it's more, hey, he's gotten an appeal to a type of voter. blue collar voters who have trended republican in the trump era of maybe bringing some of those voters back and helping in a state like wisconsin or pennsylvania. the problem with that is when you look at how walz won this race in minnesota in 2022, he didn't do any better than biden. the idea that he's going to
so nationally, republican trend with virginian tim kaine on the ticket, a little more democratic.t's not all 18. there are state specific factors, longer term trends, demographics. you see a pattern playing out with most of these picks here where the democrats are doing a little bit better in the states where their vp picks are from than the natural swing would suggest. it suggests there are some effects. small, limited. but if you're trying to pick up a point or two to get 19 electoral points...
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tim kaine said his comments about biden getting out because of the numbers after that.n, biden didn't want to get out. he was forced out. this rewriting of the narrative, so you can stand up here tonight and talk about how we are going to save democracy from donald trump. did donald trump leave office on january 20th? 2021 or not. >> he ultimately did, of course he did. >> laura: you think that democracy will end if joe biden's successor, kamala harris does not end? >> i do not believe democracy will end. do i have grave concerns about donald trump's character? yes, i do. i'm not going to lie about that. same grave concern about republicans colleagues, i don't. it is a sneak disease, i think, across the board in american politics where we have too many people willing to be silent. too many people focused on self-preservation instead of principle and too many people willing to be quiet and walk the company line simply to ascend that letter. >> laura: they quieted you down. >> my side did it and frankly, laura, most of my republican colleagues excoreiated donald trump pri
tim kaine said his comments about biden getting out because of the numbers after that.n, biden didn't want to get out. he was forced out. this rewriting of the narrative, so you can stand up here tonight and talk about how we are going to save democracy from donald trump. did donald trump leave office on january 20th? 2021 or not. >> he ultimately did, of course he did. >> laura: you think that democracy will end if joe biden's successor, kamala harris does not end? >> i do...
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he reminds me of tim kaine. remember tim kaine when hillary clinton -- who is this guy? looking at him, who is he, what is he? >> sandra: jessica, she does have a moment here to tell people who she is into her running mate is. will she do that? >> jessica: i assume so. it's going to be like any normal, here we are as a ticket pitch, and i think that people do know more about them then perhaps my esteemed colleagues at the table do or that they are letting on, and i think that you are going to be really impressed with >> greg: i am impressed already. the guy defended the destruction of cities. i'm impressed. >> jessica: he didn't. he admitted it was an abject failure. he took responsibility. jessica jengeg why are you guys admitting about him admitting it was a failure? >> judge jeanine: give me a break. >> jesse: jessica, the mayor of the town begged him to send the national guard and he didn't. >> jessica: stick with the tampons for little boys. >> jesse: he wrote justice for floyd. the guy is a panderer. pandering. which is a joke. >> judge jeanine: it's the whole poin
he reminds me of tim kaine. remember tim kaine when hillary clinton -- who is this guy? looking at him, who is he, what is he? >> sandra: jessica, she does have a moment here to tell people who she is into her running mate is. will she do that? >> jessica: i assume so. it's going to be like any normal, here we are as a ticket pitch, and i think that people do know more about them then perhaps my esteemed colleagues at the table do or that they are letting on, and i think that you...
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mohsen pal kain, a former iranian diplomat and currently a prominent expert on international affairs.بگیره هم وظیفه. the islamic republic of iran has the right to seek revenge and simultaneously views it as moral obligation. asserts this right under all international laws, and as our country's territorial sovereignty has been infringged upon, this justifying our need to restore deterrence by any means necessary. at the same time, it is our moral duty to avenge mr. hania's death. he was our guest at the time of the assassination, making it imperative for us to retaliate against his killer. there is no doubt that we will exact severe revenge on the israeli regime. how this will unfold? is not something i am privy to, but it is clear that it will occur at the appropriate time and place. i believe that this time the retaliation will be significantly harsher than that of operation true promise. now with the assassination of ismail hanye on iranian soil, the potential for further escalation looms large. moreover, this reckless act may drive hamos to withdraw from ongoing ceasefire negotiati
mohsen pal kain, a former iranian diplomat and currently a prominent expert on international affairs.بگیره هم وظیفه. the islamic republic of iran has the right to seek revenge and simultaneously views it as moral obligation. asserts this right under all international laws, and as our country's territorial sovereignty has been infringged upon, this justifying our need to restore deterrence by any means necessary. at the same time, it is our moral duty to avenge mr. hania's death. he...
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. >> i thought it looked like tim kaine. >> i got them confused. >> he looks like every other white guyut he's a teacher. >> true. >> what is it that you love about walz? >> friendly data energy. >> friendly dead energy, that is fun. >> he served his country in so many service ways. >> but can he serve? >> he gives her peers because of him as a lot of positives but nobody wanted to name the albino elephant in the room that makes him such a political asset. >> he is well loved by his state. >> and? >> his name is two syllables. tim walz. >> and? >> i think he will bring the voters that she needs. >> because? >> we need somebody from the heartland. >> and more relatable to average joe. >> veteran, coach, teacher, gun owner. >> and nothing makes me more secure than a white guy with a gun. >> [laughs] i love it. what a great -- >> i love it. >> farming. >> he knows those people. those are his people. >> "those people." i know what you're talking about. >> oh, the midwest? are we allowed to say "those people?" >> after talking in circles for hours, somebody was ready to come out and say it.
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the plan, from senators tim kaine of virginia and katie britt of alabama, would double the amount of that employees can put into pretax savings accounts for child care, and it would increase the child care tax credit to $2,500 for single child families and 4000 for families with multiple kids. >> we nearly double the size of the tax credit and we make it refundable. a lot of low income families are not paying federal income tax, so the tax credit doesn't help them. you make it refundable. they can use it. >> the proposal also includes grant money to boost pay for workers to hopefully keep them from fleeing to higher paying jobs in other industries. kane and britt are optimistic there is political will to pass this plan in the near future. >> people are talking to every member of congress, democrat or republican, house or senate. we're hearing about this at home. we need to find a solution. and this is a novel kind of a new approach. >> well, the senate is expected to vote today on a separate proposal that would expand the child tax credit, but that is expected to fail coming up, new
the plan, from senators tim kaine of virginia and katie britt of alabama, would double the amount of that employees can put into pretax savings accounts for child care, and it would increase the child care tax credit to $2,500 for single child families and 4000 for families with multiple kids. >> we nearly double the size of the tax credit and we make it refundable. a lot of low income families are not paying federal income tax, so the tax credit doesn't help them. you make it refundable....
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the proposal was the idea of senators tim kaine and katie britt. >> we're hearing about this at home. we need to find a solution. and this is a novel kind of a new approach. >> there's a lot of good ideas, but to your point, whether it's the cost or the implementation ability, it makes it challenging. we think this is something that not only can be done, but should be done. and we believe we can garner support for it. >> a recent report found the cost of daycare and preschool went up 263% from 1990 to april of this year. >> all right. in the south bay, there was a very special celebration today for a beloved longtime san jose crossing guard at 98 years old, he is retiring after leading kids safely across the street for 31 years. >> he's being recognized for all the work he did even long before becoming a crossing guard. >> dedicated life of service, you served your country, you served your community. you served your family. you served your teammates. >> 1955 you relocated to the beautiful san jose, california, and worked as a welder for 30 years and retiring in 1991. >> joseph bria ha
the proposal was the idea of senators tim kaine and katie britt. >> we're hearing about this at home. we need to find a solution. and this is a novel kind of a new approach. >> there's a lot of good ideas, but to your point, whether it's the cost or the implementation ability, it makes it challenging. we think this is something that not only can be done, but should be done. and we believe we can garner support for it. >> a recent report found the cost of daycare and preschool...
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earlier this year senator kaine and i introduced two bipartisan bills, for helping young american safe retirement act would make it easier for younger workers between the ages of 18-20 to save for retirement by removing barriers currently making it harder to joint and employers retirement plan. the out-of-control act of 2023 assists workers who previously declined to participate or contributed little to the employers pension plan fund many workers are in the career make less money, they want the money in a paycheck to pay for bills as opposed to contributing to retirement but when the wages grow we find that they get to opt back into start contributing to their retirement. this legislation allows the business to periodically auto enroll employees back into the plans with the option to opt out, but that way they don't accidentally miss out on crucial years preparing for retirement. i hope the chair will indulge us with a markup of these bipartisan pieces of legislation. in closing, many of the members of this committee had wonderful ideas that winkler in the secure 2.0. it would be grea
earlier this year senator kaine and i introduced two bipartisan bills, for helping young american safe retirement act would make it easier for younger workers between the ages of 18-20 to save for retirement by removing barriers currently making it harder to joint and employers retirement plan. the out-of-control act of 2023 assists workers who previously declined to participate or contributed little to the employers pension plan fund many workers are in the career make less money, they want...
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senators here have tried to protect the defined benefit system but senators cassidy and kain would mandateet people into these plans earlier. at 18 out of 21-point the auto reenrollment act would help reinvigorate auto enrollment provisions to help more participation. you may hear about auto iras. these are automatic individual retirement accounts they are at the state level and atre the federal level. they are good baby steps for more access. but iras permit leakages and do not pull investments. because people access their individual retirement accounts for emergency savings home ownership and other life events this difficult individual emergency savings accounts they are not retirement accounts of. we can extend wealth building opportunities to all americans. one bipartisan powerful proposal already exists sitter hickenlooper along with senator tillis republican, democrat ever democrat in that house in the he representative swayed in lloyd schmucker would expand retirement accounts all public who don't have one. they do not crowd out existing accounts. that follows the successful savings
senators here have tried to protect the defined benefit system but senators cassidy and kain would mandateet people into these plans earlier. at 18 out of 21-point the auto reenrollment act would help reinvigorate auto enrollment provisions to help more participation. you may hear about auto iras. these are automatic individual retirement accounts they are at the state level and atre the federal level. they are good baby steps for more access. but iras permit leakages and do not pull...
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tim kaine was hillary clinton's running mate.icket, versus 2016, the national popular vote moved two points in the republicans' direction. comparatively, though, virginia, when kaine was on the ticket, did not move two points in the republicans' direction. it actually moved a point in the democrats' direction. so it was a little bit at odds, virginia was, with the national trend. it was more democratic. so does that automatically mean kaine produced that difference? well, no, there's state-specific factors, there's long-term demographic trends. we've seen a blue trend in virginia. but you start to see a pattern. delaware was not in play, but 2008 election, it swung ten points. delaware with biden and obama's ticket swung 17 points. is there a home state effect somewhere in there? go back to al gore in 1992, it's getting ancient history. but the popular votes won 13 points in '92. and when bill clinton picked al gore, tennessee was still a blue state -- a democratic state, we didn't call them blue states, but it went even more. we
tim kaine was hillary clinton's running mate.icket, versus 2016, the national popular vote moved two points in the republicans' direction. comparatively, though, virginia, when kaine was on the ticket, did not move two points in the republicans' direction. it actually moved a point in the democrats' direction. so it was a little bit at odds, virginia was, with the national trend. it was more democratic. so does that automatically mean kaine produced that difference? well, no, there's...
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the proposal was the idea of senators tim kaine and katie britt. >> we're hearing about this at home.need to find a solution. and this is a novel kind of a new approach. >> there's a lot of good ideas, but to your point, whether it's the cost or the implementation ability, it makes it challenging. we think this is something that not only can be done, but should be done. and we believe we can garner support for it. >> a recent report found the cost of daycare and preschool went up 263% from 1990 to april of this year. >> all right. in the south bay, there was a very special celebration today for a beloved longtime san jose crossing guard at 98 years old, he is retiring after leading kids safely across the street for 31 years. >> he's being recognized for all the work he did even long before becoming a crossing guard. >> dedicated life of service, you served your country, you served your community. you served your family. you served your teammates. >> 1955 you relocated to the beautiful san jose, california, and worked as a welder for 30 years and retiring in 1991. >> joseph bria has wa
the proposal was the idea of senators tim kaine and katie britt. >> we're hearing about this at home.need to find a solution. and this is a novel kind of a new approach. >> there's a lot of good ideas, but to your point, whether it's the cost or the implementation ability, it makes it challenging. we think this is something that not only can be done, but should be done. and we believe we can garner support for it. >> a recent report found the cost of daycare and preschool went...
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he's like the tim kaine of 2024. daring authenticity, trump sat down with one of the most watched live streamers in the country the other day. his demo are young men, 13 to 24. 100 million people watched this, and trump even did a dance. pretty good. >> we're going to make this country so good and so great. and when you want a job, you can get a job where you make the money this guy's making. it's really wonderful to think about the american dream. >> laura: forget the dance, but that was good too. >> carley: straight to fox weather alert. tropical storm debby made a se
he's like the tim kaine of 2024. daring authenticity, trump sat down with one of the most watched live streamers in the country the other day. his demo are young men, 13 to 24. 100 million people watched this, and trump even did a dance. pretty good. >> we're going to make this country so good and so great. and when you want a job, you can get a job where you make the money this guy's making. it's really wonderful to think about the american dream. >> laura: forget the dance, but...
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he's like the tim kaine of 2024. if you want daring authenticity, trump sat down with one of the most watched live streamers in the country the other day. his demo are young men, 13 to 24. 100 million people watched this, and trump even did a dance. pretty good. >> we're going to make this country so good and so great. and when you want a job, you can get a job where you make the money this guy's making. it's really wonderful to think about the american dream. >> laura: forget the dance, but that was good too. >> carley: straight to fox weather alert. tropical storm debby made a second landfall this morning in south carolina 20 miles northeast of charleston, dumping foot of rain on the southeast on tuesday. the massive storm leading to potentially deadly tornado in north carolina overnight. here is damage from damage in south carolina. there have been at least 10 confirmed across several states so far this week. you're watch ing "fox and friens first" on thursday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> joey: i'm joey jones,
he's like the tim kaine of 2024. if you want daring authenticity, trump sat down with one of the most watched live streamers in the country the other day. his demo are young men, 13 to 24. 100 million people watched this, and trump even did a dance. pretty good. >> we're going to make this country so good and so great. and when you want a job, you can get a job where you make the money this guy's making. it's really wonderful to think about the american dream. >> laura: forget the...
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he's like the tim kaine of 2024. if you want daring authenticity, trump sat down with one of the most watched live streamers in the country the other day. his demo are young men, 13 to 24. 100 million people watched this, and trump even did a dance. pretty good. >> we're going to make this country so good and so great. and when you want a job, you can get a job where you make the money this guy's making. it's really wonderful to think about the american dream. >> laura: forget the dance, but that was good too. it was funny, and it was impromptu. jesse watters is next. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime". tonight... >> as soon as the shots were fired in iraq, he turned and ran the other way and hung his hat up and quit. >> waltz lied about his military service. a stolen valour investigation. >> governor tim walz here, happy chinese new year. >> jesse: the chinese and kamala's vp. a shocking report. >> mind your own damn business! >> have they given you guys an explanation for why she won't take questions fr
he's like the tim kaine of 2024. if you want daring authenticity, trump sat down with one of the most watched live streamers in the country the other day. his demo are young men, 13 to 24. 100 million people watched this, and trump even did a dance. pretty good. >> we're going to make this country so good and so great. and when you want a job, you can get a job where you make the money this guy's making. it's really wonderful to think about the american dream. >> laura: forget the...
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secretary, the commonwealth of virginia proudly represented by senator mark warner and senator tim kaineto be represented 25000 hard-working mostly union workers who built freedom. building aircraft carriers and submarines. senator warner. >> virginia this year we are going to return tim came to united states senate. her commonwealth of virginia is a proud to cast all of 119 votes for the next president kamala harris. [cheering] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> at washington and how do you cast your vote? from the amber waves of grain and the virgin origins of eastern washington to the iconic waters washington is a proud as a part of the blue wall high the first woman leading the same party in honor to pledge nine votes present a lucky 101 votes for vice president kamala harris. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> at west virginia, how do you cast your vote? >> my name is jean evans more i am 83 years old. and as such i am the oldest of the delegates in west virginia. most 83 -year-olds that i know are spending time with their grandchildren or traveling. but i him here rooted up and ready to do battle. because i will not. i will repe
secretary, the commonwealth of virginia proudly represented by senator mark warner and senator tim kaineto be represented 25000 hard-working mostly union workers who built freedom. building aircraft carriers and submarines. senator warner. >> virginia this year we are going to return tim came to united states senate. her commonwealth of virginia is a proud to cast all of 119 votes for the next president kamala harris. [cheering] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> at washington and how do you cast your...
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her guest virginia senator tim kaine and trump-vance campaign senior official corey lewandowski. also, please join mark levin this saturday and sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern. he has extensive interview almost two hours with former president trump. if you can't catch us live set your dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east and 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. enjoy your labor day. have a good time. we have 66 days until the election. maybe don't talk about politics. who knows? thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" with guest host kayleigh mcenany is next. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: busy friday night. we have a lot of news to get. to say i'm kayleigh mcenany in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle." one week from today, the first ballots for presidential election will go out, the stakes could not be higher. and if you were wondering what kamala harris' day one priorities were. her first interview provided little clarity. >> if you are elected, what would you do on day one in the
her guest virginia senator tim kaine and trump-vance campaign senior official corey lewandowski. also, please join mark levin this saturday and sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern. he has extensive interview almost two hours with former president trump. if you can't catch us live set your dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east and 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. enjoy your labor day. have a good time. we have 66 days until the election. maybe don't talk about politics. who knows? thanks for inviting us into your home...
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tim kaine in 2016 when he was hillary clinton's running mate spoke for almost 30 minutes.oe biden in 2012, the running mate and then-vice president for president barack obama spoke for over 38 minutes. he spoke for 22 minutes and change in 2008. john edwards who accepted the vice presidential nomination in 2004 spoke for almost 30 minutes. we will update that graphic after tonight's remarks by the vice presidential democratic nominee tim walz when he comes to the stage later this evening. dj jed reporting earlier that stevie wonder was doing a sound check at the united center in chicago ahead of night three of the democratic nominee -- convention so we will see if we get a performance by stevie wonder tonight as well. logan, democratic caller, your turn. caller: good evening. how are you doing today? greta: hi, logan. caller: so, i'm a registered democrat. i voted for ms. clinton in 2016, i voted for joe in 2020. but reluctantly, i feel inclined that i need to vote with trump this upcoming election. i have heard a lot of callers talk about how joyful and peaceful the conve
tim kaine in 2016 when he was hillary clinton's running mate spoke for almost 30 minutes.oe biden in 2012, the running mate and then-vice president for president barack obama spoke for over 38 minutes. he spoke for 22 minutes and change in 2008. john edwards who accepted the vice presidential nomination in 2004 spoke for almost 30 minutes. we will update that graphic after tonight's remarks by the vice presidential democratic nominee tim walz when he comes to the stage later this evening. dj...
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god bless tim kaine, who was a great choice, did not move the needle a bit but this is a really exciting team. there's something here for everyone this going to be very hard for republicans to smear this nice fellow is the evil socialist transgender muslim monster this coming to make your kids turn , but they will try anyway. >> vp harris is calling herself the underdog in this race. do you think that's the right move? should she categorize herself like that because polls are already showing she's having an impact. >> yes, because she still hasn't upheld battle. the electoral math is pretty complicated and we know republicans and statehouses across the country have been slowly chipping away at rights for a lot of states and so she should take this very seriously. the excitement is very palpable and real, but as i've reminded people consistently, excitement is not working so we have to make sure people don't just get excited and not do the heavy lifting and the heavy lifting, especially for white voters, is making sure your moms and dads and uncles and siblings understand the essential th
god bless tim kaine, who was a great choice, did not move the needle a bit but this is a really exciting team. there's something here for everyone this going to be very hard for republicans to smear this nice fellow is the evil socialist transgender muslim monster this coming to make your kids turn , but they will try anyway. >> vp harris is calling herself the underdog in this race. do you think that's the right move? should she categorize herself like that because polls are already...
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with the cast of a wide net and they will know it down and it was done to myself, tim biden and tim kainenow senator from virginia. i met with caroline kennedy and the former attorney general who was setting up the process. i came down feeling good about it. i then met with senator obama for three hours and we had a good conversation over cheeseburgers and talked about life and overviews of what we hoped to accomplish. at the end of the day, and i will tell you, the first thing they look for someone who can be president in an emergency and that's related to the second thing which is do no harm. we have seen what j.d. vance, the last thing you want is a distraction by your running mate. the third is personal chemistry. can you get along? is the person loyal? finally, it's a political decision because, they don't get ribbons for second place when running for president. among two or three people all of whom may pass the other test, it's who can help you win and govern. in my case the factor was indiana had a republican governor. i would've been replaced by a republican. delaware had a democr
with the cast of a wide net and they will know it down and it was done to myself, tim biden and tim kainenow senator from virginia. i met with caroline kennedy and the former attorney general who was setting up the process. i came down feeling good about it. i then met with senator obama for three hours and we had a good conversation over cheeseburgers and talked about life and overviews of what we hoped to accomplish. at the end of the day, and i will tell you, the first thing they look for...
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we've seen other democrats try to do that; tim kaine in virginia, joe manchin in west virginia and thente treatmently left. they -- extremely left. so i don't know that any of them on that list is going to help kamala look mored moderate. will: right. defense secretary lloyd austin has revoked a plea deal that would have taken the death penalty off the table for the accused mastermind of the the 9/11 attacks, khalid sheikh mohammed, and two other terrorists, they would have is pled guilty many all charge as. rachel: austin also relieving the defense official who signed off on the deal, apparently a general, saying in a saint that i have determined in light of the significance of entering into a pretrial agreement of the accused in the above referenced case, responsibility for such a decision should rest with me as a the superior convening authority. effective immediately, i hereby withdraw from the three pretrial agreements you signed. joey: the police benevolent association saying, quote, we are relieved and grateful, but the the job is not done the yet. these terrorists, who claimed s
we've seen other democrats try to do that; tim kaine in virginia, joe manchin in west virginia and thente treatmently left. they -- extremely left. so i don't know that any of them on that list is going to help kamala look mored moderate. will: right. defense secretary lloyd austin has revoked a plea deal that would have taken the death penalty off the table for the accused mastermind of the the 9/11 attacks, khalid sheikh mohammed, and two other terrorists, they would have is pled guilty many...
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minnesota governor will help trump win in november saying walz makes hilary clinton 2016 running mate tim kaineing the boater called walz as a concession to the twitter lefties as cbs you go pull finds former president trump leads vice president, the here's in your home state of georgia trump is up by three points both holding rallies and atlanta do you think this days going into november? >> i think the president will do exceptionally well in georgians are tired of the biden here's policy and i think they're tired and you think it's bad now if you get harris and walz together that is the most dangerous radically liberal ticket that we've ever had run for president. it would be a disaster for this country. maria: great to get your insights, thank you, congressman buddy carter joining us, markets on the rebound this morning extended a rally at the close yesterday after the massive global selloff on monday where our investors finding opportunities in a volatile market, wealth advisor lee munson is here waiting and after the break, "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. ♪ with c
minnesota governor will help trump win in november saying walz makes hilary clinton 2016 running mate tim kaineing the boater called walz as a concession to the twitter lefties as cbs you go pull finds former president trump leads vice president, the here's in your home state of georgia trump is up by three points both holding rallies and atlanta do you think this days going into november? >> i think the president will do exceptionally well in georgians are tired of the biden here's...
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years, the length to which they have since been carried were --by kaine. keynes died in 1946. i've always regarded it as a tragedy that he did not live another decade. he was the one man who had the standing, the personality, the force of character to persuade his disciples not to carry too far some ideas which were good for the 1930s but which did not apply in the post-war situation. he might have done so is suggested by an article he rote just before his death comes the last last article the ever wrote published after his death but in that article he expressed strong reservations about the length to which some of his disciples had been carrying his ideas. if he had been able, if he had lived another decade, the post-warar inflationary explosin might have been avoided. the massive growth of central government that started after the depression has continued ever cents. if anything, it has even up in recent years each year there are more buildings in washington occupied by more bureaucrats administering more laws. the great depression persuaded the public that private enterpris
years, the length to which they have since been carried were --by kaine. keynes died in 1946. i've always regarded it as a tragedy that he did not live another decade. he was the one man who had the standing, the personality, the force of character to persuade his disciples not to carry too far some ideas which were good for the 1930s but which did not apply in the post-war situation. he might have done so is suggested by an article he rote just before his death comes the last last article the...
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it's my great pleasure to introduce paul kaine who came to washington years ago to cover congress for roll call. the "chicago tribune" in my hometown paper and moved to the "washington post" about 15 years ago something like that and he now heads the congressional bureau for the post and i'm told in addition to this and encyclopedic knowledge of congress which you all enjoy in the "washington post" he has an encyclopedic knowledge of baseball statistics to which i am not sure is a good use of time but be that as it may. >> tom davis has a the better encyclopedic knowledge on both of those subjects. i think he had to leave so alternative filling that role. >> he's probably at the matinee with the mets. they have a day game. we have had a lot of discussion this morning about what drives some of the dysfunction of congress but as you all know i am related to rome in one of the commonalitiesw, we have given though i meant academic instead of these highfalutin thoughts is we like to get things done. and my colleagues on the right here will tell you that's my motto for the departments in th
it's my great pleasure to introduce paul kaine who came to washington years ago to cover congress for roll call. the "chicago tribune" in my hometown paper and moved to the "washington post" about 15 years ago something like that and he now heads the congressional bureau for the post and i'm told in addition to this and encyclopedic knowledge of congress which you all enjoy in the "washington post" he has an encyclopedic knowledge of baseball statistics to which i...
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aircraft carriers and submarines, senator warner, virginia, for this year, we're going to return tim kaineited states senate. >> our commonwealth of virginia is proud to cast all 119 votes for the next president. >> kamala harris. with no one to love you, baby. washington how do you cast your votes? from the from the amber waves of green and verdant origins of eastern washington to the iconic waters of the salish sea, washington stands proud as a part of the blue walls. are i the first south asian woman leading a state party? i am honored to pledge nine votes present and a lucky 101 votes for vice president kamala devi. harris. sent. >> to west virginia. how do you cast your votes? >> my name is jean evans moore and i'm 83 years old. and as such, i am the oldest of the delegates in west virginia. >> most 83 year olds that i know are spending time with their grandchildren or traveling, but i'm here suited up and ready to battle. >> because i will not. i repeat, i will not let everything i've fought for be taken away by donald trump. my name is catherine fraser. >> i am 18 years old and i am
aircraft carriers and submarines, senator warner, virginia, for this year, we're going to return tim kaineited states senate. >> our commonwealth of virginia is proud to cast all 119 votes for the next president. >> kamala harris. with no one to love you, baby. washington how do you cast your votes? from the from the amber waves of green and verdant origins of eastern washington to the iconic waters of the salish sea, washington stands proud as a part of the blue walls. are i the...
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association and she's got a lot of praise for new legislation just introduced by democrats, senator tim kaine and republican senator katie britt. the parties working together. >> to benefit working families to benefit child care providers and educators. the duo introduced to childcare bills. the first would change existing tax law to bump up the child tax credit to $2500 for families with one kid and 4,000 for families with 2 or more kids help people deal with the high cost childcarp and it would boost an employer tax provision that allows businesses to write off costs for providing child care to their workers to triple that to $500,000. >> that would be very robust and senate. but i think a lot of >> companies want to take advantage of the second bill would launch a new grant program for states, localities and tribes to supplement the pay for child care providers had ample salary for childcare. workers is also really important keep it grow the pull of those willing to do the job in order for these bills to make any impact, they have to get enough support to pass through congress. this is an
association and she's got a lot of praise for new legislation just introduced by democrats, senator tim kaine and republican senator katie britt. the parties working together. >> to benefit working families to benefit child care providers and educators. the duo introduced to childcare bills. the first would change existing tax law to bump up the child tax credit to $2500 for families with one kid and 4,000 for families with 2 or more kids help people deal with the high cost childcarp and...
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tim kaine from virginia, 2016, hillary clinton's running mate, nationally in 2016, the popular vote moved two points in the republican direction, two points more republican in 2016. in virginia, the popular vote relative to the previous election moved one point more democratic, so virginia kind of bucking that national trend a little bit. it's not huge but it's a dirns, and -- difference, and that is the vice presidential candidate's home state. that is not conclusive. state specific factors, demographic changes. the basic idea is replicated several times where the national trend is more democratic. it's more democratic, many pronounced for the democrats in the state of the vice presidential pick. it does suggest some kind of a home state effect, and again, if you're talking about potentially a state that's going to be decided by a point or so, the possibility that there's a small home state effect could loom large, pennsylvania in familiar. 19 electoral college votes, all of the core battleground states, none has more than pennsylvania. on the question of tim walz from minnesota, let's c
tim kaine from virginia, 2016, hillary clinton's running mate, nationally in 2016, the popular vote moved two points in the republican direction, two points more republican in 2016. in virginia, the popular vote relative to the previous election moved one point more democratic, so virginia kind of bucking that national trend a little bit. it's not huge but it's a dirns, and -- difference, and that is the vice presidential candidate's home state. that is not conclusive. state specific factors,...
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her guest virginia senator tim kaine and trump-vance campaign senior official corey lewandowski. 8:00 p.m. eastern. he has extensive interview almost two hours with former president trump. if you can't catch us live set your dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east and 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. enjoy your labor day. have a good time. we have 66 days until the election. maybe don't talk about politics. who knows? thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" with guest host kayleigh mcenany is next. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: busy friday night. we have a lot of news to get. to say i'm
her guest virginia senator tim kaine and trump-vance campaign senior official corey lewandowski. 8:00 p.m. eastern. he has extensive interview almost two hours with former president trump. if you can't catch us live set your dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east and 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. enjoy your labor day. have a good time. we have 66 days until the election. maybe don't talk about politics. who knows? thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report,"...
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we saw mike pence and kamala harris go to toe to four years ago before that, mike pence and tim kained. vance who clearly has not gotten a cadre of good headlines but instead, many iterations of stories that are pulling up past comments of his that have come under intense scrutiny. for him, ever since three weeks being announced as the running mate of donald trump at the republican national convention. he's looking to turn the tide when it comes to a matchup against a democratic running mate in tim walz and a debate stage would do just that. you have somebody having covered him during his ohio senate race, and in the years since, this is somebody who is eager and confident in his own ability to articulate a message to the broader american public. and so for him, he wants the opportunity to go up on stage. we should note there's a press conference. you see them getting together right now. in which we expect donald trump in two hours from now to address reporters at his bedminster club, jose. >> last night, j.d. vance said a debate would need to be in front of an audience. listen to par
we saw mike pence and kamala harris go to toe to four years ago before that, mike pence and tim kained. vance who clearly has not gotten a cadre of good headlines but instead, many iterations of stories that are pulling up past comments of his that have come under intense scrutiny. for him, ever since three weeks being announced as the running mate of donald trump at the republican national convention. he's looking to turn the tide when it comes to a matchup against a democratic running mate in...
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it remains me of tim kaine when hillary clinton picked him, who probably was the safest pick.iously, didn't help her win. that probably had more to do with her than him. it does feel like that kind of a do no harm pick. >> yeah. yamiche, when it comes down to it, this likeable quality, taking down j.d. vance as i know rural america and people are kind to each other. donald trump is just weird. rather than saying that he is destructive and scary and frightening. that kind of attack animal i think could be very persuasive as well as the chemistry on that visit on sunday. >> reporter: that's right. i have been talking to voters that have been lining up in lawn chairs and bringing their stuff to get ready to see tim walz and vice president harris. they have been telling me -- these are harris supporters -- harris/walz supporters now. they expect to see more of that language, and hope to see the weird language, the language of calling trump and vance creepy. one voter told me a few minutes ago, it's creepy vance is following them around the country. why is he doing this? it's weird
it remains me of tim kaine when hillary clinton picked him, who probably was the safest pick.iously, didn't help her win. that probably had more to do with her than him. it does feel like that kind of a do no harm pick. >> yeah. yamiche, when it comes down to it, this likeable quality, taking down j.d. vance as i know rural america and people are kind to each other. donald trump is just weird. rather than saying that he is destructive and scary and frightening. that kind of attack animal...
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if you might have forgotten, hillary clinton's pick, tim kaine there on the left. this was a reminder of the look. you might say in certain ways walz echos this. on blue policy, he goes more left. so you had there the southern al gore from tennessee, you have edwards you might remember. and when clinton picked gore in '92 the times said gore was trying to be moderate. edwards was economic populism. why? they saw it with a sorensen tore as a pitch to independence and moderate republicans. kane from the clinton era was supposed to woo independence or even joe biden who of course you think of as the president. when obama picked him in '08 it was because they wanted a, quote, reliable moderate on crime issues, seasoned congressional veteran well versed in foreign policy, et cetera. tim walz is different. that may be interestingly why trump has been struggling. walz and harris are hitting a nerve. trump has been on defense. he held an unusual press conference. walz is putting a spotlight on how maga and trump are out of step. if you have this heartland appeal and you co
if you might have forgotten, hillary clinton's pick, tim kaine there on the left. this was a reminder of the look. you might say in certain ways walz echos this. on blue policy, he goes more left. so you had there the southern al gore from tennessee, you have edwards you might remember. and when clinton picked gore in '92 the times said gore was trying to be moderate. edwards was economic populism. why? they saw it with a sorensen tore as a pitch to independence and moderate republicans. kane...
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i think it didn't matter if it was him or tim kaine. that was hillary's vice presidential nominee. he was dull and boring too. it doesn't matter when you are a shiny object or not. what matters is what are your policy positions. i want to tell the american people very clearly harris-walz won't fix inflation or our economy or the southern border. let's be very clear. with what's going on internationally right now, do you really expect kamala harris and tim walz the bring peace to the middle east and the world? i don't think so. there is only one person who can do that, that's donald j. trump. >> bill: thank you for your time. byron donalds. thank you for jumping on with us. want to get back to bret baier here who joins us in studio. good morning to you. senator butler from california, this is the first reaction we're getting on the left. i want to read. she was asked a number of questions and rejects the idea. she says he is actually been quite balanced. i reject that premise, that's governor walz is too progressive. >> this is the new weird that has been sent out to democrats. you
i think it didn't matter if it was him or tim kaine. that was hillary's vice presidential nominee. he was dull and boring too. it doesn't matter when you are a shiny object or not. what matters is what are your policy positions. i want to tell the american people very clearly harris-walz won't fix inflation or our economy or the southern border. let's be very clear. with what's going on internationally right now, do you really expect kamala harris and tim walz the bring peace to the middle east...
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august 5 weekly jobless claims strengthen the case that the week to july jobs report was due to harry kainewill see what happens next week with the july cpi number that'll be the real catalyst but you j.p. morgan, jamie dimon reason the bank 2024 recession odds to 35% by year end up from 25% in the banks meteor outlook. you decide were in the camp that were not to get a recession. what about the federal reserve the americans owe a record total of $1.1 trillion on the credit cards the average consumer carrying more than $6300 of credit card debt that is up 5% year-over-year. does that worry you that we have an economy slowing and consumer taking on more and more debt? >> it does. i know that there are parts of the consumer that have been week for a very long time and the people that have money are spending a little bit less right now and i think that's due to the lack of confidence in what's going on politically and also with what's going on with the fed in interest rates are high and people making higher interest payments on whatever debt that they have are feeling a little bit. i think als
august 5 weekly jobless claims strengthen the case that the week to july jobs report was due to harry kainewill see what happens next week with the july cpi number that'll be the real catalyst but you j.p. morgan, jamie dimon reason the bank 2024 recession odds to 35% by year end up from 25% in the banks meteor outlook. you decide were in the camp that were not to get a recession. what about the federal reserve the americans owe a record total of $1.1 trillion on the credit cards the average...
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but i would think that much like hillary clinton, clinton picking tim kaine in 2016, democrats may come to view a waltz selection as a safe pick that was an opportunity lost and politico wrote over the weekend that the junior senator so from pennsylvania, john fetterman, is concerned about harris choosing governor josh shapiro as her running mate because he says he's excessively focused on his own personal ambitions. >> is that likely to be enough to turn harris off shapira? and does that make him any different to any other politician you're fetterman is a loose cannon at this point. >> i mean, he is someone who was even more supportive, netanyahu than almost anyone else in the democratic party is very critical of the movement on biden. i would not be shocked if he has a primary race when he comes up again in 20 a serious race when it comes up in 2020 the point that he's making that as a germ of truth is that if you are picking shapiro and you when you are kind of, you are clearly putting a thumb on the scale in the succession for the democratic party going forward. whereas barack obama
but i would think that much like hillary clinton, clinton picking tim kaine in 2016, democrats may come to view a waltz selection as a safe pick that was an opportunity lost and politico wrote over the weekend that the junior senator so from pennsylvania, john fetterman, is concerned about harris choosing governor josh shapiro as her running mate because he says he's excessively focused on his own personal ambitions. >> is that likely to be enough to turn harris off shapira? and does that...
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walz has minnesota dad vibes, but as a republican who told politico said, if dad vibes mattered, tim kaineis last few years. >> emily: boom. >> guy: i don't really think the front runners anyone other than josh shapiro. it has to be. there was a video put out by the philadelphia mayor, perhaps prematurely, that was touting the harris-shapiro ticket. maybe they hit send a little too early on that. i'm not sure what happened there, but he makes so much sense on paper for her, it seems nutty that he wouldn't be the pick. i guess we'll know soon enough, that i think it'll probably be him. >> harris: it's been talked about that he is the future of the democratic party, for the reason of his heritage, being jewish and all of that. before this moment in history, with the pro-hamas crowd, some of them. but i don't even think kamala could beat josh shapiro if it came to that. i really don't. >> emily: he outperforms her in literally every demographic possible. >> harris: so if they get into office and he decides he wants to move up the ladder, bye-bye, kamala. you could see it. i would say this, wh
walz has minnesota dad vibes, but as a republican who told politico said, if dad vibes mattered, tim kaineis last few years. >> emily: boom. >> guy: i don't really think the front runners anyone other than josh shapiro. it has to be. there was a video put out by the philadelphia mayor, perhaps prematurely, that was touting the harris-shapiro ticket. maybe they hit send a little too early on that. i'm not sure what happened there, but he makes so much sense on paper for her, it seems...
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senator tim kaine, a democrat from virginia, and katie britt, a republican from alabama, are teaminged wednesday, a series of bills that would modify existing tax credits to help parents afford child care and introduce a new program to help keep child care workers in their jobs. with average pay for the industry hovering at just above $30,000 a year. >> if this industry collapses and i would say we're on the verge of collapse, a major collapse, it's going to have a detrimental impact on our workforce and our economy. >> child care has been a major factor in lowering the labor force participation rate in recent years. those costs are rising at almost double the rate of inflation, creating a barrier for parents who want to go back to work if entering the workforce or reemerging into it. >> if an impediment to that is that you cannot afford child care, then we as a nation have got to figure that out and do better. >> the senators say they think they have enough support to get their bill passed in the senate, but it faces an uncertain future in the house, with some republican spending ha
senator tim kaine, a democrat from virginia, and katie britt, a republican from alabama, are teaminged wednesday, a series of bills that would modify existing tax credits to help parents afford child care and introduce a new program to help keep child care workers in their jobs. with average pay for the industry hovering at just above $30,000 a year. >> if this industry collapses and i would say we're on the verge of collapse, a major collapse, it's going to have a detrimental impact on...
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and god bless tim kaine, a great choice, great man, did not move the needle a bit.but there was a really exciting team, there is something here for everyone. it is going be really hard for republicans to smear this nice fellow as the easel -- evil socialist monster coming to make your kids turn gay . but they will try anyway. >> christina, vp harris is calling herself the underdog in this race. is that the right move? should she characterize yourself like that? polls are already showing she is having an impact. >> yes, she still has an uphill battle, and the electoral map is pretty collocated. we know that republicans and statehouses across the country have been slowly chipping away at voting rights for a lot of states, so she should take this very seriously. i think the excitement, as we have all said, is very palpable and it is real. that as i have reminded people consistently, excitement is not work. we have to make sure that people don't just get excited and not do the heavy lifting. and the heavy lifting is, especially for white voters, as we mentioned, making
and god bless tim kaine, a great choice, great man, did not move the needle a bit.but there was a really exciting team, there is something here for everyone. it is going be really hard for republicans to smear this nice fellow as the easel -- evil socialist monster coming to make your kids turn gay . but they will try anyway. >> christina, vp harris is calling herself the underdog in this race. is that the right move? should she characterize yourself like that? polls are already showing...
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have been to republican conventions and voted for bush come up for senator mitt romney, for senator kaine. today i want to specifically reach the republicans in pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin -- your vote can and will make a difference. it is not easy to vote outside your party, believe me, i know. your neighbors might disagree with you. gatherings might be uncomfortable. but at the end of the day i can assure you you will know when your heart that you did the right thing. and that is a worthwhile and noble cause. you may say you can't vote for a democrat and i understand that. i certainly do not agree with everything that vice president harris has proposed. but the alternative is unacceptable. i have never been in the same room as a former president. as i understand it, several of his cabinet and generals who worked with him and for him and had direct knowledge of his actions and plans have warned him of the danger he represents. mike pence would not even vote for him. as americans, we are called to be brave and courageous in the face of adversity and especially when we must choose so
have been to republican conventions and voted for bush come up for senator mitt romney, for senator kaine. today i want to specifically reach the republicans in pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin -- your vote can and will make a difference. it is not easy to vote outside your party, believe me, i know. your neighbors might disagree with you. gatherings might be uncomfortable. but at the end of the day i can assure you you will know when your heart that you did the right thing. and that is a...
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even after that convention, after his assassination attempt, and i think we'll see, god bless tim kaine who was a great choice, man, didn't move the needle a bit. this is a really exciting team. there is something here for everyone. it's going to be hard for republicans to smear this nice fellow as the evil socialist transgender muslim monster that will come in and make your kids gay, but they'll try anyway. >> justina, vp harris is calling herself the underdog in this race. do you think that's the right move? should she categorize herself like that? because polls are already showing she's having an impact? >> she still has an uphill battle. the electoral math is pretty complicated and we know that republicans and statehouses across the country have been slowly chipping away at voting rights for a lot of states, so she will take this very seriously. i think the excitement, as john said, is very palpable and real but as i reminded abel consistently, excitement isn't work so we have to make sure that the people don't just get excited and not do the heavy lifting. the heavy lifting is espe
even after that convention, after his assassination attempt, and i think we'll see, god bless tim kaine who was a great choice, man, didn't move the needle a bit. this is a really exciting team. there is something here for everyone. it's going to be hard for republicans to smear this nice fellow as the evil socialist transgender muslim monster that will come in and make your kids gay, but they'll try anyway. >> justina, vp harris is calling herself the underdog in this race. do you think...
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in my case, it was down to my joe biden and tim kaine, the sender from virginia.nd the former attorney general. i came into the house feeling pretty good about it. i met with then senator obama for three hours. we had a good three hour conversation over cheeseburgers and talked about life and her views and what we hope to accomplish. at the end of the day, and i will tell you, the first thing they look for is someone who can be president in an emergency. that is related to the second thing, which is, do no harm. i think we have seen jd vance roll out of the last thing you want is a distraction by your running mate. the third thing is personal chemistry. can you get along together? is the person loyal? finally, it is an intensely political decision because you don't get any ribbons for second place when you are running for president. so amongst two or three people, all of whom may pass those other tests, it is who can help you when and who can help you govern. in one of my cases, and i had a republican governor, i would have been replaced in the senate by a republi
in my case, it was down to my joe biden and tim kaine, the sender from virginia.nd the former attorney general. i came into the house feeling pretty good about it. i met with then senator obama for three hours. we had a good three hour conversation over cheeseburgers and talked about life and her views and what we hope to accomplish. at the end of the day, and i will tell you, the first thing they look for is someone who can be president in an emergency. that is related to the second thing,...
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i thought tim kaine was an excellent choice and he really was a terrific asset to us on the campaign trail. some people came up to us after the campaign and said, i really wish you'd gotten somebody younger or somebody who is going to get the base really excited. i think we've seeing some of that, for example, around governor walz. so i think that's something for her to take into consideration i will say at the end of the day, i think we get really excited about this choice because it's this unknown and we know we're going to learn soon. >> but i think the history on 't enormous. >> asli impactful, as we said, maybe in pennsylvania she could get a little advantage with shapiro, but we saw the rollout of jd vance's kind of flopped, but trump's numbers really haven't changed that much. she biden had dropped and so we had an advantage over him, but harris is filled up that gap and now we're back to a dead heat again. so you know, i i will say it's important, i think trump is a great example of someone who made a very tactical pick. he tried to get someone who he thought would do well on
i thought tim kaine was an excellent choice and he really was a terrific asset to us on the campaign trail. some people came up to us after the campaign and said, i really wish you'd gotten somebody younger or somebody who is going to get the base really excited. i think we've seeing some of that, for example, around governor walz. so i think that's something for her to take into consideration i will say at the end of the day, i think we get really excited about this choice because it's this...
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walz, was there really to be the regular guy on the stage and some people i keep hearing about tim kaine, who great senator, very nice guy. but some people read him as sort of like the safe bet i mean, tim walz seem like the safe bet her for vice president harris has a lot going for her right now. but i think this was a pick that was so safe that it may become risky in its own way. he is tim walz is a perfectly solid respectable vice presidential pick. he's got a good story he's accomplished a lot on things that democrats care about. he's personable, as you saw, he's a good campaigner, but she did leave on the table the candidate who could help her the most in the state that she can least afford to lose. and that was a choice not to pick the governor of pennsylvania, whether it was politically motivated in terms of resistance on the left, whether they were personal chemistry issues. nonetheless, most models give her a chance of between five and 10% of women meaning, if she doesn't win, pennsylvania, right? >> and ballgame and that and the political science does not show that vice preside
walz, was there really to be the regular guy on the stage and some people i keep hearing about tim kaine, who great senator, very nice guy. but some people read him as sort of like the safe bet i mean, tim walz seem like the safe bet her for vice president harris has a lot going for her right now. but i think this was a pick that was so safe that it may become risky in its own way. he is tim walz is a perfectly solid respectable vice presidential pick. he's got a good story he's accomplished a...