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larry: byron york, writes in the washington examiner and i will quote.alz and debate was over in the first minute. byron york joins me right now on set. byron york chief political correspond entertainment washington examiner fox news contributor long time friend in the first minute, byron? >> in the first minute. after the debate, chris lacavida, trump's co dashcam pain manager was in the spin room and i said what were some key moments and he said the first 20 seconds and i said wow what's that? he said well, the first question was about the chaos erupting in the world. it was a very important grave serious sort of issue to be raised, and walz was there nervous, fidgeting, not very focused, and -- larry: like a little bit of this. >> he had a bit of a deer in the headlights look about him so he said that is just not the look of a confident man that you want to be, president of the united states. larry: and j.d. vance's answers were, i mean, went through his personal history for example, which surprised some people, but he got it done quickly, and i think
larry: byron york, writes in the washington examiner and i will quote.alz and debate was over in the first minute. byron york joins me right now on set. byron york chief political correspond entertainment washington examiner fox news contributor long time friend in the first minute, byron? >> in the first minute. after the debate, chris lacavida, trump's co dashcam pain manager was in the spin room and i said what were some key moments and he said the first 20 seconds and i said wow...
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they are growing fears on the left of 2016 readouts from that washington examiner, repeating client mistakes in michigan and it said to address concerns falling flat with some voters. >> she has not proven to me yet that she can uphold this country. you can even go to the grocery stores right now without making a life this decision of what you want to get. >> sandra: fox team coverage with guy benson on the democrats biggest challenge in michigan. is here in new york, john. >> john: correspondent aishah hasnie lives in detroit and what will trump be targeting in michigan? >> hey, john and sandra, good to see you. he will have sitdown roundtable with community members for us where he will be face to face and listen to what they are most frustrated about, but then he will turn to inflation in the economy and manufacturing jobs, talking how he will revive the auto industry in detroit in broader michigan when he takes the stage behind me and holds that rally tonight. he is trying to break away from this dead heat years and in the state with vice president kamala harris. he talked a little bit ab
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let's start there we'll bring in our panel, byron york chief political correspondent of the washington examinercohost jessica tarlov and new york times opinion columnist ross. ross what do you make of this focus on michigan obviously seven states are really really tight and we were talking before we came on, it just seems like there are fewer and fewer undecided voters. >> yeah. michigan gives you a couple of really interesting sub plots. one is the clash between basically two visions of the auto industry and the auto economy. you have, you know, the harris campaign emphasizing the idea that the biden administration has spent a lot of money to basically help carry the auto industry into a greener future, and you have the trump campaign countering and saying, no, you know, electric vehicle mandates will be the death of the auto industry. so you have kind of rare in this election a real head to head policy clash and then you have the fact that michigan has a small overall but meaningful muslim population relative to other states which has this weird, you know, this weird israel palestinian dynami
let's start there we'll bring in our panel, byron york chief political correspondent of the washington examinercohost jessica tarlov and new york times opinion columnist ross. ross what do you make of this focus on michigan obviously seven states are really really tight and we were talking before we came on, it just seems like there are fewer and fewer undecided voters. >> yeah. michigan gives you a couple of really interesting sub plots. one is the clash between basically two visions of...
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guest: for instance, the washington examiner and i did some of this reporting as well, found out thathe global engagement center was funding a group called the global disinformation index which is a u.k. based industry that scores media organizations according to risk and safety which means some of them are up ranked by advertisers ends up being down rank. i am politically liberal but the top 10 agencies that they decided were too sensational were all conservative groups or libertarians like these in. and the top 10 for trustworthiness were the " atlantic" and npr. as a result you have the state pick financial winners in the media business by causing some of these organizations to be down ranked for advertisers. i do not think they work that way. advertisers should be more interested in who is popular and who is reaching audiences as opposed to the judgment of some state-sponsored organization based overseas is saying about these groups. host: explain how you think it should work. guest: i think we should have media organizations that you can trust. if you get things wrong audiences w
guest: for instance, the washington examiner and i did some of this reporting as well, found out thathe global engagement center was funding a group called the global disinformation index which is a u.k. based industry that scores media organizations according to risk and safety which means some of them are up ranked by advertisers ends up being down rank. i am politically liberal but the top 10 agencies that they decided were too sensational were all conservative groups or libertarians like...
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political commentator, salena zito, the trump whisper, national political reporter for the washington examiner, and a contributor for the wall street journal, bakari. i want to show a short clip of the brett baer for interview. i know we all watched, but i want to make my point. roll it >> and with all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying about the enemy within that he has repeated when he's speaking about the american people that's not what you just showed. >> he was asked about that that's not what you just showed. an off unfair question that we asked him. >> he didn't show that. and here's the bottom line. he has repeated it many times and you and i both both know that cari i thought she did well, i thought that this was a capable and assertive kamala harris that i did not see in the view that i did not see with howard stern and that i did not see with stephen colbert. >> and my question for you is did the campaign wait too long to allow her to step into that kind of an environment? >> no, i don't think that's the case, but yes, she was very capable. i'm gonna tell you one
political commentator, salena zito, the trump whisper, national political reporter for the washington examiner, and a contributor for the wall street journal, bakari. i want to show a short clip of the brett baer for interview. i know we all watched, but i want to make my point. roll it >> and with all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying about the enemy within that he has repeated when he's speaking about the american people that's not what you just showed. >> he...
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chief political correspondent washington examiner, fox news contribute or, long time friend. >> if nursute, after the debate, trump's co cocom p -- >> he said, the first question, was about the chaos erupting in the world, a very important grave serious sort of issue to be raised. and walz was there nervous, fidgeting, not very focused. and. larry: he was like a little bit -- >> he had a deer in headlight look, he said, that is just not the look of a confident man you want to be president of united states. larry: and jd vance answers were -- went through his personal history for example. that surprised some people, he got it done quickly. and i think on the iran question, i think that was one of the first questions. it might have been the first. walz gave some word salad thing, i don't know what me said. vvance said, up to israel. that was a great answer. up to israel. not, ceasefires, and this and the biden stuff. and all of the appeasement, it is up to israel. >> most fundamental question, a several national war right now. on introducttion, i was slightly surprised he said first lit m
chief political correspondent washington examiner, fox news contribute or, long time friend. >> if nursute, after the debate, trump's co cocom p -- >> he said, the first question, was about the chaos erupting in the world, a very important grave serious sort of issue to be raised. and walz was there nervous, fidgeting, not very focused. and. larry: he was like a little bit -- >> he had a deer in headlight look, he said, that is just not the look of a confident man you want to...
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writing for the washington examiner and kevin walling a former biden here is sarah get, welcome to you both. john kelly made serious allegations, why stay on as chief of staff. i know you well enough you would've resigned that day if your boss had said that, why wait years and on election eve for 3499 wherever books are sold you can read all about it. it seems a little contrived and commercial to me, what do you think? >> good evening i think if you have the fear of a boss that is that unpredictable that problematic with the truth is john kelly has said and he said that since leaving the trump administration this is not new from the four-star marine general that you try to stay on as long as you can to preserve this country which was one of the ingredients he had with rex tillerson and others based on the unstable elements coming from the oval office. i think of a man who served 40 years in uniform as a white house chief of staff who had a commitment to service of this country into real fear of what donald trump was going to do at the wheel. >> i don't know i would call it out then and
writing for the washington examiner and kevin walling a former biden here is sarah get, welcome to you both. john kelly made serious allegations, why stay on as chief of staff. i know you well enough you would've resigned that day if your boss had said that, why wait years and on election eve for 3499 wherever books are sold you can read all about it. it seems a little contrived and commercial to me, what do you think? >> good evening i think if you have the fear of a boss that is that...
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mary katharine ham, fox news contributor, byron york, chief political correspondent of "the washington examinerx news contributor as well. mary katharine, we are just 11 full days out from the election. these were fairly simple questions, i think. there is some sort of tough ones, but, man, she took two days to do this? >> yeah, they were simple. they were direct. and they were predictable. that's not a knock on anderson cooper who asked the correct questions and pushed her a little bit. these are all things that you could have taken a sheet of notebook paper and thought for 30 minutes about what he white ask you or what the audience members might ask you, write them down and come up with how you might answer. the people in the audience, in particular, you could see them looking to her hoping that she would give them something to hang their hat on, and she absolutely failed to do so. and these are people who are undecided voters, this is exactly the people she needs to be appealing to and working to earn their votes, and she is just astonishingly not good at this as you saw in this clip with pe
mary katharine ham, fox news contributor, byron york, chief political correspondent of "the washington examinerx news contributor as well. mary katharine, we are just 11 full days out from the election. these were fairly simple questions, i think. there is some sort of tough ones, but, man, she took two days to do this? >> yeah, they were simple. they were direct. and they were predictable. that's not a knock on anderson cooper who asked the correct questions and pushed her a little...
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. >> dana: joining us now is chief political correspondent for "the washington examiner" and fox news contributor byron york. what do you make of this as an october surprise? seems pretty coordinated. >> it does. the story that you are referring to about the guillen funeral issue was also a story alleging donald trump expresses admiration allot for adopt hitler. a mish mash of trump attacks in the story and you saw some synergy yesterday between the atlantic, a leading resistance to trump journal, and the harris campaign. story comes out and then harris schedules kind of an unusual press statement at the vice president's residence yesterday to talk about how terrible trump is and how troubling the story is. and then it's discussed at the cnn town hall last night and then there is a thing that you just reported, which was harris is asked do you think donald trump is a fascist and she says yes, yes. so i think there is -- you are working hand in glove here from the resistance forces and now the actual nominee of the democratic party. >> bill: the follow up was in what way is he a fascis
. >> dana: joining us now is chief political correspondent for "the washington examiner" and fox news contributor byron york. what do you make of this as an october surprise? seems pretty coordinated. >> it does. the story that you are referring to about the guillen funeral issue was also a story alleging donald trump expresses admiration allot for adopt hitler. a mish mash of trump attacks in the story and you saw some synergy yesterday between the atlantic, a leading...
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larry: yeah, let's bring in byron york, washington examiner and fox news contributor and katie pavlichor of townhall.com and a fox news contributor. welcome to both of you. katie, one point here is kamala harris is in trouble with catholic voters in yen. we've talked about this. crazy things like gretchen whitmer with the dorito for communion and direct affront to the catholic church and other issues chasing after the little sisters of the poor and whole variety of things and jim nickelson on former ambassador to the vatican and got in trouble with catholics and they may think it's a better use of her time to be some place else, but i'm not so sure about that, and i think this video is going to raise the profile of her not being there. what do you think? >> yeah, exactly. absent from the room is what it'll highlight. show up if you're going to be there rather than phoning it in really. says a few things. she needs to be in other places that are competitive like pennsylvania and other swing states because she is not even locked down the coalitions that she needs to beat donald trump in
larry: yeah, let's bring in byron york, washington examiner and fox news contributor and katie pavlichor of townhall.com and a fox news contributor. welcome to both of you. katie, one point here is kamala harris is in trouble with catholic voters in yen. we've talked about this. crazy things like gretchen whitmer with the dorito for communion and direct affront to the catholic church and other issues chasing after the little sisters of the poor and whole variety of things and jim nickelson on...
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writing for the washington examiner and kevin walling a former biden here is sarah get, welcome to you both. john kelly made serious allegations, why stay on as chief of staff. i know you well enough you would've resigned that day if your boss had said that, why wait years and on election eve for 3499 wherever books are sold you can read all about it. it seems a little contrived and commercial to me, what do you think? >> good evening i think if you have the fear of a boss that is that unpredictable that problematic with the truth is john kelly has said and he said that since leaving the trump administration this is not new from the four-star marine general that you try to stay on as long as you can to preserve this country which was one of the ingredients he had with rex tillerson and others based on the unstable elements coming from the oval office. i think of a man who served 40 years in uniform as a white house chief of staff who had a commitment to service of this country into real fear of what donald trump was going to do at the wheel. >> i don't know i would call it out then and
writing for the washington examiner and kevin walling a former biden here is sarah get, welcome to you both. john kelly made serious allegations, why stay on as chief of staff. i know you well enough you would've resigned that day if your boss had said that, why wait years and on election eve for 3499 wherever books are sold you can read all about it. it seems a little contrived and commercial to me, what do you think? >> good evening i think if you have the fear of a boss that is that...
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still have north carolina and the other states affected by hurricane helene carriage of the "washington examiner saying 1.2 million registered voters across the 25 disaster counties in western north carolina as of sunday. that total figure 491,000 voters were unaffiliated with a party and made up the largest share of the regions voters. republicans comprise the second highest share of the voters at 48,110,294,000 for democrats. trump won north carolina in 2020 by a mere 75,000 votes. is this a problem given the fact that we have a lot of voters who are without homes, and frankly, without resources today in north carolina questioning. >> listen, priority number one is making sure everyone is safe in a basket that needs to happen happens. we are thinking about the well-being of people before politics. but that said, i get this question quite a bit. this is my home state of north carolina and cochair of the rnc, we thought extensively about this. today we set out a memorandum to governor roy cooper and the north carolina general assembly asking them and giving them ten different points in hopes the
still have north carolina and the other states affected by hurricane helene carriage of the "washington examiner saying 1.2 million registered voters across the 25 disaster counties in western north carolina as of sunday. that total figure 491,000 voters were unaffiliated with a party and made up the largest share of the regions voters. republicans comprise the second highest share of the voters at 48,110,294,000 for democrats. trump won north carolina in 2020 by a mere 75,000 votes. is...
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"washington examiner" is reporting, quote, catholics swing away from democrats.ive trump boost in battlegrounds. pew research center found 20% of all voters in 2020 identified as catholic. trump won half of them. bill mcgurn titles his new column kamala harris's pennsylvania catholic problem. he argues her san francisco progressive persona isn't a good fit for joe biden's native state. another recent survey suggests a lot of people say they're not happy with either candidate. it finds just more than half of those who identify as christians are actually not going to vote. that's 104 million people who may not end up going to the polls which includes 41 million born again christians and 32 million other christian churchgoers. 14 million self-described evangelicals. in fact, i just spoke with a round table of evangelical leaders about this very thing. what moves them to vote? >> it is important that we vote. the leaders we elect determine the policies we follow and the policies we follow determine the moral and spiritual direction of our entire country. >> when we t
"washington examiner" is reporting, quote, catholics swing away from democrats.ive trump boost in battlegrounds. pew research center found 20% of all voters in 2020 identified as catholic. trump won half of them. bill mcgurn titles his new column kamala harris's pennsylvania catholic problem. he argues her san francisco progressive persona isn't a good fit for joe biden's native state. another recent survey suggests a lot of people say they're not happy with either candidate. it finds...
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let's bring in abbreviated panel here with byron york, chief political correspondent of the washington examinerional politics reporter for the hill. byron, a big deal. we don't have all the details yet, but seems like a win for the union at 62% wage increase, if it all locks in at that but, more importantly, it doesn't affect the economy directly. it doesn't seem, before novembe. >> and it's a big deal for the campaign, too, as well. because i think this was -- this was shaping up, this longshoreman's strike, which could easily have lasted until election day, as a really major disruptive force. and a sense -- something that gives the voters a sense of chaos under joe biden and kamala harris, who, by the way, were on the side of the strikers. so, in addition to this terrible sort of slow motion tragedy unfolding after hurricane he had lane and the administration's sluggish response to that, a devastating strike would just be about the worst thing politically that could happen and now it looks like it's just gone away. >> bret: yeah. julia, thoughts on this? politically, really? >> yeah. look, i
let's bring in abbreviated panel here with byron york, chief political correspondent of the washington examinerional politics reporter for the hill. byron, a big deal. we don't have all the details yet, but seems like a win for the union at 62% wage increase, if it all locks in at that but, more importantly, it doesn't affect the economy directly. it doesn't seem, before novembe. >> and it's a big deal for the campaign, too, as well. because i think this was -- this was shaping up, this...
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rachel: pittsburgh-based columnist and washington examiner national political reporter salena zito joinsnks, guys. salena, great to see you. you just told me, i didn't know this, your family has been from butler county since the med 170s. -- mid. >> the one side of my family settled here in the 1750s. pete: does the turnout surprise you at all in. >> not at all. i think we're going to see people that were there that day -- pete: you were there. >> i was here. i also think there's going to be an aspect of a pilgrimage. people feel really drawn to this because it was incredibly significant that happened, and it almost changed the course of the entire election. pete: for sure. and that's what a we've heard. new york, california, idaho, across the country coming here. how has the race changed, maybe specifically in pennsylvania since you know the pittsburgh area and pennsylvania so well, how has that day changed the trajectory of the race? >> so i think immediately there was a shift, then there was sort of a pause because there were so many things going on with president biden stepping back,
rachel: pittsburgh-based columnist and washington examiner national political reporter salena zito joinsnks, guys. salena, great to see you. you just told me, i didn't know this, your family has been from butler county since the med 170s. -- mid. >> the one side of my family settled here in the 1750s. pete: does the turnout surprise you at all in. >> not at all. i think we're going to see people that were there that day -- pete: you were there. >> i was here. i also think...
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and then there is this article in the washington examiner.s called reduckio ad hitler numb. 60 years of calling. reduckio hitler numb playing the nazi card in latin. they play the list every republican ever run for president goes back 60 years starting with barry goldwater in 1964. he was the republican woe see signs of hitlerism in the campaign. he said i now believe i know how it felt to be a jew in hitler's germany. >> brian: couple of things, too. barry goldwater not paying attention. he should be looking straight ahead in those pictures. >> ainsley: goes on through nixon and ronald reagan. >> brian: hue pert hum gri said he had said would have been in london. if they do not fight in 168 nixon will be in the white house. >> ainsley: nixon won. >> brian: here is hillary. >> one other thing you will see next week, kaitlin, is trump actually reenacting the madison square garden rally in 1939. i write about this in my book. president franklin roosevelt was appalled that neo-nazis, fascists, in america were lining up to essentially essentially
and then there is this article in the washington examiner.s called reduckio ad hitler numb. 60 years of calling. reduckio hitler numb playing the nazi card in latin. they play the list every republican ever run for president goes back 60 years starting with barry goldwater in 1964. he was the republican woe see signs of hitlerism in the campaign. he said i now believe i know how it felt to be a jew in hitler's germany. >> brian: couple of things, too. barry goldwater not paying attention....
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pittsburgh base columnist washington examiner national political reporter, selena, you were there whenok place you were will doing that interview. and then you came today before and you sat through it. and you joined us right away after it. behaves your -- what was your take away today? >> well, you know, i think that anyone here and probably anybody watching was it, you know -- a sense of what's important in this country. it was a real celebration of the country the rally was very different than the ones he traditionally has and it was all about bringing people together. it was very aspirational, very moving at times. and people you know felt that and the president felt that too. i interviewed him before hand, and he was very, very happy to be there. he said he was very happy to have made this decision to be there. and he tries not to think about what happened that day. he said he doesn't want to if you said on that. he just wants to focus on the future. >> behind backstage someone took a few pictures of you there you are talking tow lon musk eric in the background and trump. what was
pittsburgh base columnist washington examiner national political reporter, selena, you were there whenok place you were will doing that interview. and then you came today before and you sat through it. and you joined us right away after it. behaves your -- what was your take away today? >> well, you know, i think that anyone here and probably anybody watching was it, you know -- a sense of what's important in this country. it was a real celebration of the country the rally was very...
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pittsburgh-based columnist and washington examiner national political reporter celina zia, she knowsis happening on the ground. when you look at registered voters in buck county, why does that matter, celina? >> so buck county has been a traditional swing county. it's gone for both republicans and democrats. it is outside the considered one of philadelphia's caller counties that is very, very important to watch on election night. watching this growth of republicans in that county is setting off fire alarms in the democratic party. but, also, in lucerne county. beaver county, cambria county which were once really dominant democrat registration and democrat voting counties. because the parties have changed. because the republicans have become more the party of work, cosmetologists, welders, barbers, that right ward shift is going to have an impact in this election i'm actually shocked by. this go back to 2008, democrats have changed the game on the ground they have infrastructure. it looks like in this election that has changed? what are you seeing there? >> so people forget that betwe
pittsburgh-based columnist and washington examiner national political reporter celina zia, she knowsis happening on the ground. when you look at registered voters in buck county, why does that matter, celina? >> so buck county has been a traditional swing county. it's gone for both republicans and democrats. it is outside the considered one of philadelphia's caller counties that is very, very important to watch on election night. watching this growth of republicans in that county is...
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pittsburgh based columnist and washington examiner political reporter salena zito spoke to musk overhe stakes of this year's election. she joining us now with what she learned. salena, you have been on top of this. you predicted the trump rise back in 2016 i know elon is registering people to vote in paye. what is the race looking like there. >> the race has been tight, obviously, if you look at the polling. but, i think i would still give the edge to former president trump in that he is making appearances along with ohio senator j.d. vance in the areas that are most important. right? a lot of people focus on pittsburgh and filly and filly and pittsburgh. obviously the race is run run in places like cram bee a county, scranton and that zern county and erie and north hampton. that's where have you physically seen them nonstop. and that is -- those are the counties that are going to decide this race. pennsylvania has moved right ward and i don't think a lot of people have know that incremental change. >> lawrence: musk said this in the interview he said that he recognizes that the peop
pittsburgh based columnist and washington examiner political reporter salena zito spoke to musk overhe stakes of this year's election. she joining us now with what she learned. salena, you have been on top of this. you predicted the trump rise back in 2016 i know elon is registering people to vote in paye. what is the race looking like there. >> the race has been tight, obviously, if you look at the polling. but, i think i would still give the edge to former president trump in that he is...
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specifically said that my policies, are her policies on amino chief political monica from the washington examinerf this chaos and brian also still headlines and initiates peace and what is going on. >> will he absolutely did you said first ever this is really literally the first time in his whole presidency that joe biden has gone to the press room and talk to the press. byron: and is almost at press was just almost embarrassing grateful that again it but they kept thanking him every time he asked a question printed the biden came down in part and you remember the evansville this morning, there was an article early this morning and roxio's just disappeared and he said no public events and 43 of the 75 days that have elapsed since he pulled out of the race and so where is joe, he signing and then he wanted to come out in tout economic good news and he wanted to talk jobs numbers into an 54000 jobs in september anybody's have these sort of these ending the onshore men strike which could even. [inaudible]. here's campaign and then as you just plain, he drew kamala harris tighter to him like she's go
specifically said that my policies, are her policies on amino chief political monica from the washington examinerf this chaos and brian also still headlines and initiates peace and what is going on. >> will he absolutely did you said first ever this is really literally the first time in his whole presidency that joe biden has gone to the press room and talk to the press. byron: and is almost at press was just almost embarrassing grateful that again it but they kept thanking him every time...
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at the same time the "washington examiner", the letter from the editor's warning trump about becauses rallies we have this in the bag we are way ahead, our polls show that. he says this is a message not well calculated to get his loan fancy bows to the pools in sufficient numbers to turn the poll indications into the reality of victory and the reality of power. should he be careful about saying that so people turned out? >> it and there's a distinct with what he's doing putting on a show for people at his rallies and what the campaign itself with the party and all the apparatus on the outside are actually doing. i actually don't think there republicans know how to be overconfidence in an election over the last four years. i think there's two things. the analytical side you look at all these polls say everything looks like it's on the tip of one way or another, all the swing state polls are extremely tight. but you also look at this in contrast where was in 2020 or 2016 certainly polling a lot better today than he ever was even when he won back in 2016. do a thing as a psychological p
at the same time the "washington examiner", the letter from the editor's warning trump about becauses rallies we have this in the bag we are way ahead, our polls show that. he says this is a message not well calculated to get his loan fancy bows to the pools in sufficient numbers to turn the poll indications into the reality of victory and the reality of power. should he be careful about saying that so people turned out? >> it and there's a distinct with what he's doing putting...
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for more, let's bring in byron york, the washington examiner, fox news contributor, and katie pavlichlcome to both of you. i mean, katie, one point here i- [laughter] kamala harris is in trouble with catholic voters in general. we've talked about. >> uh-huh. larry: and crazy things like gretchen whitmer with this dorito for commune communion which was a direct affront to the catholic church, there are other issues, chasing after of the little sisters of the poor. there's a whole variety of things. we had a jim nicholson on who was a former ambassador to the vatican, we've had newt gingrich whose wife chris that was a former ambassador. she's got trouble with catholics. then they think it's a better use of her time to be someplace else. i'm not so sure about that, and i think this video is going to the raise the profile of her not being there. what do you think? enter yeah, exactly. -- yeah, exactly. absent from the room is what that video will highlight. just show up if you're going to be there rather than sending it in. phoning it in, really. this says that she does need to be in oth
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we will will ask "washington examiner" columnist who will join us live just ah ahead. >> john: and secretary of state antony blinken arrives in the middle east to meet with officials as a u.s. investigates an alarming leak that may have compromised israel's military plans for a strike against iran. the israeli ambassador to that united states michael oren reacts next. >> we will see how the investigation plays out, but there are a lot of iran sympathizers. and keep in mind they are the same regime that has threatened to kill donald trump, and former officials, american officials. alka seltzer plus cold & flu when speed is what you need, bounce back fast with alka seltzer plus. also try the new chewable fizzy chews. no water needed. ♪ ♪ >> many of you have seen the statement from the fbi who have indicated they are investigating this and they have announced that and i will defer to them to speak to it. certainly we would take any unauthorized disclosure as something we take very seriously and it is incredibly concerning. >> sandra: that was to state department moments ago as the ban as the bi
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nation's preeminent political analysts and election experts and is currently a columnist for the washington examiner. he's the author of many books in american politics and history, including the yearly editions of the almanac of american politics from 1972 to 2006. the most authoritative annual resource on elections, parties and our country's political geography. and it's interesting that i start with i end with the word geography, because this book, mental maps of the founders how geographic imagination guided america's revolutionary leaders, takes us out of the 21st and 20th century. back into our founding period. but what is what is a mental map? what are you trying to what are you getting at there? well, a mental map. we all carry mental maps around with this, although some of them are now some of us are now delegating that to our phone devices. but you know how we get to the grocery store with which entrance to the parking lot. we want to use and things like that. we have a sense of of geography. some people have much more well-developed senses than other people. and i've always been kind of a
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i was starting to read the "washington examiner" where they went back in time and said donald trump you are not unique. 1964 you elect barry goldwater. you are fascist. 1968 hubert humphrey says you'll a connection you are fascist picnics and gets elected this guy named ronald reagan as a fascist paul ryan is a fascist. so get a new song because this doesn't play anymore. >> martha: generally you think of conservatives and republicans is wanting less government. fascists want total government. >> do you remember the pandemic? >> i think so. >> i want the power of the state. take your money. i will back you up. that's when you consolidate power because everyone is weekend they need the federal government. he says here's your money find your way through. that's the diffusion of power and to me doesn't have those instincts. really just in general. >> it also reminds me of what happened after the first assassination attempt and president biden coming out rightfully so to call for rhetoric to come down in the country because we don't want to see any former president presidential candidate sh
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. >> "the washington examiner" notes over the last 60 years, republicans like gerald ford, ronald reagannd george w. bush have all been the subject of unsubstantiated accusations of fascism, former secretary of state hillary clinton ramped up the rhetoric last night saying this about trump's expected rally in madison square garden this weekend. >> trump actually reenacting the madison square garden rally in 1939 -- i write about this in my book. president franklin roosevelt was appalled that neo-nazis, fascists, in america were lining up to essentially pledge their support for the kind of government that they were seeing in germany. >> democrats for their part have also accused trump of using the divisive language. it's unclear how these comparisons to fascism will effect democrats' attempts to court disaffected republicans. a group by the way that they have been trying to desperately win over, guys. back to you. >> steve: they have indeed. madeleine rivera who drove down pennsylvania. >> i had to speed up guys. i had to hustle. >> steve: thank you, maddy. >> brian: attack plan and is it
. >> "the washington examiner" notes over the last 60 years, republicans like gerald ford, ronald reagannd george w. bush have all been the subject of unsubstantiated accusations of fascism, former secretary of state hillary clinton ramped up the rhetoric last night saying this about trump's expected rally in madison square garden this weekend. >> trump actually reenacting the madison square garden rally in 1939 -- i write about this in my book. president franklin...
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here to discuss it with restoring american editor at the washington examiner kaylee mcgee white.f answers and the lack of prethought when it comes to these very obvious questions? remember why she is at the town hall in the first place she desperately needs to win over the independent swing state voters this has been issues before kamala entered this race. i think of my own family an friends back in michigan. they have consistently rated immigration as one of their top issues. yet, the only consistent messaging they have received from kamala harris on this is that she has no idea what she is talking about. she was asked about the border wall by anderson cooper and she started off by making fun of donald trump on the border wall. and then about two seconds later she started to sound just like donald trump by arguing that the only pathway to immigration should be a legal one again she had to be reminded by anderson cooper that she is technically in support of the border wall when she says that she supports that bill. so this is a massive problem from kamala harris, and it's also a
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well, according to the washington examiner, they've lost more than 4000 personnel since 2020. that's almost 20% of their workforce. meanwhile, police departments nationwide cannot recruit or retain their headcount. it's the hidden version of defundin. tens of thousands of cops salaries have been saved because they never took the job to begin with. they made it a job. americans truly don't want to do. like working for kamala harris. she's lost more employees than the titanic. wow. frankly, frankly, it's a miracle any cop still shows up for work. aoc must be skipping down broadway with her bodyguards of course, thanks to no cash bail and other criminal coddling reforms. arrested perps are back on the street before you can say, hey, where the is my wallet? but imagine that whatever you do for a living is every day undone before your day is over. i think my writers can relate to that. but what would you. what would that do to your morale? how must it feel to stand out on the southern border under the baking sun, trying to guard the nation from illegal entrance, only to be told tha
well, according to the washington examiner, they've lost more than 4000 personnel since 2020. that's almost 20% of their workforce. meanwhile, police departments nationwide cannot recruit or retain their headcount. it's the hidden version of defundin. tens of thousands of cops salaries have been saved because they never took the job to begin with. they made it a job. americans truly don't want to do. like working for kamala harris. she's lost more employees than the titanic. wow. frankly,...
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guest: for instance, the washington examiner and i did some of this reporting as well, found out thatgement center was funding a group called the global disinformation index which is a u.k. based industry that scores media organizations according to risk and safety which means some of them are up ranked by advertisers ends up being down rank. i am politically liberal but the top 10 agencies that they decided were too sensational were all conservative groups or libertarians like these in. and the top 10 for trustworthiness were the " atlantic" and npr. as a result you have the state pick financial winners in the media business by causing some of these organizations to be down ranked for advertisers. i do not think they work that way. advertisers should be more interested in who is popular and who is reaching audiences as opposed to the judgment of some state-sponsored organization based overseas is saying about these groups. host: explain how you think it should work. guest: i think we should have media organizations that you can trust. if you get things wrong audiences will depart. wh
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it was in the washington examiner. it helps pay for his housing, food and utilities.hat is what they said. that looks like an illegal contribution. $60,000 he put in his pocket. it looks like an illegal contribution. ethics violations, he is under the scope right now. sen. vargas: i think you are highlighting one of the reasons we do read -- reasons we need renewed civility in this country. it matters what our record is. when there are investigations, there have been ethics violations that have been brought from pro public identifying issues. the real answer to this question is congress has a responsibility to make sure we uphold the laws which also applied to other branches of government. we need to make sure there is no impropriety within our supreme court. not to allow these miss dealings. it is why it is really important we talk about congressman bacon, this actual instance was brought by investigative journalism that claims investigations. he did a political favor for donald's media company and cut the line for immigration and did it knowingly and told his staff
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>> notus is a new outlet and we focus on examining power in washington.ho has it, who wants it and how we wield it. not only do we have this reporting outlay but we have this teaching institute where we bring in young fellows, folks just graduating college, went to grad school, even older folks. we have one guy john who was in the military for a decade and now was to become a journalist and other local reporters who want to get into national journalism. we teach them journalism by trying to get to the last point which is create this new generation of reporters who are so focused on facts and nonpartisan reporting because we are a nonprofit newsroom that we combine it together to have this crappy group of reporters who are doing the best work in d.c. telling folks what they need to know before november. >> that mistake on the media for one more second. what you make of kamala harris's media blitz of week and the nontraditional media outlets she has gone to to try to reach voters? >> i think in some ways it is targeted toward female voters. we were talking
>> notus is a new outlet and we focus on examining power in washington.ho has it, who wants it and how we wield it. not only do we have this reporting outlay but we have this teaching institute where we bring in young fellows, folks just graduating college, went to grad school, even older folks. we have one guy john who was in the military for a decade and now was to become a journalist and other local reporters who want to get into national journalism. we teach them journalism by trying...
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from here in washington dc, we will have special guess examining the challenges, a wincing, the next present, plus reaction from across the united states. i'll be live on the road with say, here is campaign and they'll be reporting on team trump. i think we can, we could push on the swing speed join us for a nice, special coverage in what could be the most globally consequential race to the white house in modern times, the us selections on the houses, the a unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section to connect with our community and tap into conversation that you will find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0 onboard, china is blast fishing. thing to evidence of human rights abuses is widespread trafficking wage the code on the black people starving death on land. it's a le
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washington journal. coming up tuesday morning policy director for a federal budget talks about fiscal impact of tax and spending plans and robin barnwell on his film examining the israel hamas war one year later. washington journal, join live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now or c-span.org. >> on tuesday pennsylvania senator bob casey and david mccormick face off to represent the keystone state. hosted by abc, watch live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now and c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. comcast is creating wi-fi enabled listings so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for any. >> comcast support c-span, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> former president donald trump was joined by kristi noem at a town hall. members of the audience asked questions in the event was stopped multiple times after medical emergencies. this is one hour and 30 minutes. ♪ gov. noem: good evening. hello, everybody. are you ready for president donald j
washington journal. coming up tuesday morning policy director for a federal budget talks about fiscal impact of tax and spending plans and robin barnwell on his film examining the israel hamas war one year later. washington journal, join live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now or c-span.org. >> on tuesday pennsylvania senator bob casey and david mccormick face off to represent the keystone state. hosted by abc, watch live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now and...