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harris faulkner here with emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany and fox news contributor and president of ka consulting and senior counselor to president trump kellyanne conway is here and "fox and friends" co-host and one nation, brian kilmeade, hardest working man in television. tonight the house will hold a second impeachment vote against dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas. i've been told republicans are going to pass it. they are going to impeach him. they have the votes. we never know until they do it. white house pres secretary karine jean-pierre blasted the move earlier today. they want to continue on the shameful process of impeaching him, it is baseless. >> harris: shocking report from
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axios how there is in-fighting with the biden staff, between susan rice and hhs secretary and rice blamed him for blaming to get enough beds for children. calling him an idiot and other choice words. it outlines a tense moment from president biden, en route to the southern border, president biden sat at the conference table and exploded with fury, recounted toaxios about in-fighting, blame shifting, indecision. kellyanne conway? >> kellyanne: when donald trump elevated the issue of immigration and border security
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nine years ago he met with ridicule and castigation and shame. it is now the top issue to swing voters because it is in their backyard. 8.8 million is higher number than 36 states. american citizens are being plucked out of classroom seats and being replaced with migrant children. every state is a border state. when the conversation turned from just immigrant, which some think it is about people, that is sovereignty, national security, drug issues and f fairness. what i don't like about the
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axios story, it is political kryptonite. voters are telling you it is important to them. don't tell people what is important to them, they tell you. they cannot be more clear and vivid. this issue has not receded, but ballooned in terms of privacy. two people were quoted as part of the air force one congratulation. one is dillon o'malley. how is she going to deal with this on the campaign now? >> harris:axios says biden is
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embracing policies like asylum laws and suggesting he'll shut down the border. brian. >> brian: number one, i'm shocked they are upset the border broke down, i thought it was intentional. number two, it is scary if they win reelection it is only going to get worse. this is an election year issue that thanks to governor abbott and governor desantis, it's become a 50-state issue. watching the moped gangs in new york city and in chicago, sanctuary city and in long island talking about it. it is a 50-state issue. if president biden prevails, you think it is bad now, all hell
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will break out. >> harris: emily, the president does not follow the law now. just because you pass a bill now and he says he can shut down the border, the number is 8500 on a given day. why would he follow those laws if he won't follow these laws? >> emily: i wish everyone in the party would answer that question or be asked that. when i think about how millions of americans have lost loved ones to the fentanyl attack and how every american family has been impacted whether you like to admit or not, your family has been impacted by the surn surge at the southern border. they will tell you in the form of slick gavin newsom, it is lifting up others and compassion, they shut their eyes
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to the fact that cages occurred under biden and it is affecting black and brown communities with american citizen and shut their eyes to what americans care about. all of this is hell. it is absolute toxic cesspool and everyday is ballooning. democrats say, i will shut it down now. that is what is on headlines. >> harris: they tell us that about everything. they tell us, the president is fine. the president is not okay. let's get to this and talk about the vice president, many democrats don't consider plan b. vice president kamala harris handling of her responsibilities of former biden administration senior official told axios that
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it is an opportunity for her and she did not fill the breach. in the same meeting they said she kept saying it was my job to find the root cause. she was not clear on the goal. >> kayleigh: she did not want to accept responsibility and they are at fault and in axios she has bad blood with susan rice. rice denies this. kamala kamala harris' team fault rice's team. susan rice took great pride in the fact she knew more about the border than kamala did. there is all this in-fighting and lifting themselves up and axios should be called
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abducasion of crisis. biden described as winding process and irritability making it worse thchl guy did not want to touch this. immigration was a hot potato. jake sullivan did not want it, he gives it to an adviser that requested the different in asylum seeker and ro/* refugee. they did it. >> harris: with multiple sources, it makes it more important to get the transcripts from robert hur. >> brian: kamala harris got an assignment and said, i doll what i want. congratulations, i will do the a block. you can't someone gives you an assignment, you don't stream line and say what you want to do. >> kellyanne: with a russian
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title, border czar. >> harris: let's move. there is more to come on vice president kamala harris, she says she is ready to serve when asked that question, she's ready to be president, as president biden faces scrutiny about the job he's doing and where he's walking to and can he remember where to stand and what to say? . with a lack of purpose and struggle with employment. the military does provide help. and as americans, we can do so much more. i started the comfort, peace and freedom foundation to help veterans define their personal vision and to build a future of success. a lot of them aren't looking to what life after the military looks like until it's time, you know, within their last year to do that. ken, you wrote a bestselling book about taking advantage of blue collar careers. i wanted to make sure that we had a way
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of that bomb shell report last week. here is karine jean-pierre a short time ago. >> why won't the white house commit to release redacted version of the transcript. >> i'm not saying they are not committing, the white house is looking at it. i have nothing to share at this time. it is not a no or a yes. there is protocol and they are looking through that. >> kayleigh: and continual forgetting of the president, could be a reason. growing calls for the president to take a cognitive test during his upcoming physical. the president's physician says there is no need. >> does the white house think the idea of the president taking
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a cognition test, a cognitive test is legitimate issue. >> the president proves everyday how he operates and thinks and making difficult decisions on behalf of the american people, domestic and national security. he shows it everyday that is how the doctor sees it. >> kayleigh: he also talks to dead world leaders and vice president kamala harris wants voters to know she is ready to lead the nation. i am ready to serve, no question about that and brian kilmeade is reassured with that headline. >> brian: absolutely and only start with a question. when is it time to release the transcripts? the surrogates said robert hur is incompetent including bob
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bauer who was in the room. he said, that is not how i remember it. maybe we should hear the tape and make our decision. he said, that is not my call. you are his attorney, what do you recommend? you can't call robert hur incompetent and know tapes are out there and hold them back. it will not fly. they should worry about what they are into. >> kayleigh: they should. kellyanne, they have defenders in liberal press. take a listen, doth protest too much. take a watch. president biden, who i have been around numerous times is sharp and focused and bright. he is sharp, intensely probing and focused. he is sharp, on top of his game.
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he is smart and on his game. >> i was in almost every meeting and the president was on top of it all, coordinating and directing leaders who are in charge of america's national security and our allies around the globe. >> kayleigh: coordinating. >> kellyanne: all have sound bites, sharp focus. i used to think kamala harris was the most ridiculous person and i wrote in the "new york times" looking back it was pretty brilliant of joe biden to choose kamala harris because he chose one of three people who could not upstage him. she is job security. i sent him fresh fruit and
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vitamins this morning. last week terrible for biden, one person less popular than joe biden was kamala harris, that is not sexism, that is eyesight. vote for joe biden is vote for kamala harris for perhaps the next 12 years and one major objection of kamala harris, nothing to do with ideology, it has to do with having worked in the white house. needs of this country are great and you can never do enough. this woman has turned the vice president job into a no show. there is nothing on the vice president's public schedule today. scary words, my friends. the presidential daily brief is on their anyway. you can't point to any major accomplishment she has, she
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can't be waiting in place. if i were democrats i would have got rid of biden and harris and rebuilt a party with nothing to do with either of them. >> kayleigh: republicans say how can they let joe biden be a nominee, that is ensuring a lot. this is politico, get used to it, biden is not going anywhere. democrats say they are going to replace the man at the top of the tickset. even nikki haley put down her cash at the window, my bet is joe biden will not be the nominee. about to look as bad as those two took the 49ers. >> harris: okay. the president showed us what is going on behind the scenes when he was with the king of jordan
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erdaand imagined that barack obama was standing in corner and the king should see barack obama. it wasn't confusion about where to stand with the king of jordan looking around like what is going on. biden said quiet part out loud. obama and other people might still have access. you will not just get kamala, you will get him. let's pray he does not see more people who are not there. that is not good for the country. we need to know who is running things. i say that everyday, reason it is important issue our politics are not changing, if policies are not changing, why is that from a man who can't remember
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what he did 10 days ago? why isha it is same people behind the scenes. >> kayleigh: look, one big fall, i do think, hes no smokey room they can put biden aside. one big thing happens, i don't see how they let him go forward. they could move him aside. >> emily: it is disheartening and not the president's fault he is inkocompetent. actually, interrupt myself to say this, people who prop him up and say his experience is valuable about him, what is experience if you can't remember it? he has no remember of anything and therefore it is same thing as putting in dory from finding nemo. all the talking heads are to
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blame, they know what they are covering for. what frightens me more, including vice president kamala harris being president is what would happen if he was moved out of the way. the national review wrote, she would go from a side show that rambles on, to first female president and the musical celebration of her from the main-stream media would reach satu saturation. her against trump and all her ink incompetence, failure, not showing up issue glossed over, my worst nightmare. >> harris: i can hear the sound track playing. >> brian: ellen ge degeneres
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dismissed allegations as mere gossip. the judge said if true, disqualification is on the table. >> a hearing must occur to establish the record on core allegations. we could see fireworks on thursday. one defense attorney says she has witnesses that will say they are lying about when their relationship began. >> emily: bringing the discussion back to the couch, page six tag line of "new york post," if you don't want it on page six, don't do it. >> brian: her career is done. she has no credibility, people
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who know her locally do not have respect for her. she collaborated with jack smith and you have direct link to white house, she met with white house counsel outside the white house. what does it mean for the case? this case nobody could pardon anybody from and a lot of people wonder why you did it in way that involved 17 people. you have witnesses flipping on witnesses and the person behind it is compromised. and mccarthy said the whole case could be compromised. >> emily: the judge said and anyone who thinks differently, including fani willis issue need to step aside.
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when you introduce evidence clear there is conflict or ap appearance of one. democrats would be screaming from the rooftops. >> kellyanne: classic case of trump derange mmentderangement giving people fame. people say the case should be dropped because of misconduct and others say she should recuse herself and let the case go on. little support from people in her own state. people see this as personally motivated and taxpayer money went to her go on vacation.
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it is their personal life? this is not, it is taxpayer money. this case scared people, i think it is falling apart. there are 19 co-defendants. >> emily: and willis tried to get this cancelled. if she said, only thing i regret is this relationship, it led to no conflict of interest, should you prove it? >> harris: jonathan turley said she and nathan wade have something to hide, they were not honest about their relationship in a key affidavit, if they lied, they are committing a crime they accuse donald trump of doing. perjury and he said fraud because of the very issue that kellyanne just brought up. what were they doing with the 700? rotated traffic situation? anybody else touching the money?
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when you have a boss rolling with subordinate and you are in that office, you have the right to sue. maybe that employee in wade was 150 and maybe there was p preferential treatment. how would people not be angry with the system already. >> kayleigh: great point, conflict of interest is never-ending. and judge laser focused this. state admitted relationship existed, financial benefit, did taxpayer money pay the lavish vacations? there is a lot left to know. the filing presented conflict and evidence that cannot be resolved as matter of law. can't have appearance of one and
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>> emily: dozens of concerned residents showed up in lakewood, colorado last night, they are
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worried tax dollars may be going to denver. here is more on this story. what is going on there? >> this comes down to citizens of lakewood, colorado, denver suburb telling city council members they do not want to give denver opening to send immigrant to their community. folks voice concern over actions their city is taking. they are voting on housing plan and whether or not to accept a grant for a navigation center for the unhoused, a facility meant for lakewood's homeless. residents say there is no way migrants won't end up there, too. >> you will incentivize something you will not be able to deal with long-term. >> everybody's taxes will go up and the crime is going to become incredible just like new york
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city. >> council members say this is for lakewood's homeless, but acknowledge this. >> of course both housing plan and navigation center and any other social resource may in fact support people who have immigrated here. i cannot build a wall between us and denver, that is not city council job. >> lakewood city manager said there was a meeting on how to help with homeless and migrant overcrowding. the meeting lasted seven hours and council voted to create the facility. >> emily: harris, what breaks my heart, seven hours of testimony and we heard a small snippet and
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y city council ignored it and it is ignoring what people are telling you. >> harris: one word about how those people feel, invisible and that is how the city council treated them. that is how the policies are, they are victims of soft on crime and soft on illegal immigration policy, they are victims and not seen in this current society, the bad actors are. it is the squeaky wheel. however, with eight million people coming across the borderity legally, it is not minority anymore, it could be the majority. it is troubling voices are drown out by a hand wave like you don't matter, how much louder do people need to get? we'll find out in november when
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they vote. >> emily: the city council comment, sure, it is not city council's job to build a wall, but city council represents constituents. >> kayleigh: denver is spending 1 in 10 dollars to illegal immigrants and people of lakewood and denver look at new york city. i met a mom this weekend who said her kids were kicked off randle island. she is having to move to get access to activities.
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school safety agents, get rid of those and in chicago, get rid of one free program for kids to have extracurricular activity. kids and taxpayers last. >> emily: the fire department has blown their budget in a month dealing with it. every american is being affected and in lakewood, colorado, their voices were not heard. >> kellyanne: we ran a poll in 2014 and analysis was economy means different things to different people. immigrant is another issue. they are saying we can't absorb cost here. for years in focus groups, people say take care of your own first. take care of americans first. now foreign aid has been swapped out with this. you are right, emily, forgotten
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man, woman and child is invisible and they see they are not even preferred against people who just got here. they don't know their place. >> harris: chicago, that is what black and brown residents are saying, they are not put first. >> brian: they fly them in without telling you, cost 42 million. my brother did the fields, only place to play in new york city. any time they want to host a game, little kid league, men's league, it is full of tent cities. kids have nowhere to hang out. >> emily: in 2026, fi world cup
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>> kayleigh: sacramento has another beautification attempt and san francisco spent millions to remove before summit meeting with meeting xi jinping. emily, we only move encampments when movie stars come into town. >> emily: of course, or the president, remember his layover in el paso, all this does is reinforce messaging of gavin newsom. this does not surprise me. money talks. prior segment about fifa, money
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talks and democrats want more money and spend more of yours. >> kayleigh: housing and urban development says half of homeless people in the country and 2022 jumped over san francisco. >> brian: and san francisco showed they can clean up when the chinese president came to town and mentioned rudy giuliani decided to clean up here, he put them in shelters and mayor de blasio said, stop our homeless unit and then address it systematically, now they have freedom to take over places like venice beach and santa monica. it is too dangerous to go there anymore, unless there is a big movie being shot. >> harris: why has nomen clatture changed from unhoused to homeless people. unhoused. they are homeless and policies
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democrats have in place don't work. will we put in people who come across the border more recently to who is preferred? american citizens or those who aren't. i want to know where they put these people, where were the people when the president visited the border. can they stay there? what are they telling these people? it is a battle for the last rung. >> kayleigh: they were given 24 hours to pack up. >> kellyanne: in addition to what you said, half ofhe homeless reside in california. california has spent staggering $17.5 billion to combat ho
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homelessness and it has grown. gavin newsom will be known to take it to the bank, then he's going to be held to account for his own lack of leadership on matters like this, that is why they are stuck with biden. harris, when you say people aren't, they wonder who is preferred. it is also a matter of money. who tells the government of california it is great idea to spend 17.5 billion to deal with homeless, when kids can't -- people see this. democrats will survive and thrive if people believe what democrats say versus what they see. i'm going with americans knowing what they see. >> harris: 17.5 billion, they could have bought housing.
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>> harris: looking al -- looking at some numbers here, the white house has just announced president biden will speak on the senate's foreign aid bill next hour and the upper chamber passed it 70-29. chip roy of texas wants to know what the 29 republicans were thinking in his opinion. during a rare overnight session it happened and if passed in the house, it would give $95.3 billion in aid to israel, ukraine and taiwan, and i want to point out, this breakdown retains the 60 plus billion that will be going to ukraine. this breakdown bumps up slightly money for israel from previous bill 11 to 14 billion. taiwan gets 5. a few seconds left, brian. >> brian: a couple of things. i think they need to put monitors with it to make sure every bullet gets to the front
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line. republicans want to see russia unsuccessful and ukraine successful but they don't have confidence in the president to fulfill it. he slow walked military equipment. >> harris: an official tells me ukraine and russia will not still be at a stalemate for every. >> emily: every dollar biden sends comes with a hamstring, because of escalation. >> kayleigh: mike johnson said we need border security and things that would fix the border. that is not here. >> harris: kellyanne, thank you for being with us today. "america reports" now. >> john: harris, thank you so much, a live look at the white house, any moment now president biden will address the nation after the senate passed the $95 billion foreign aid supplement. >> sandra: aid to israel, ukraine and taiwan but mike johnson said the house will not take up the legislation. we are going to monitor that podium and will bring you to the president's remarks as soon as

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