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>> welcome to one nation, i am brian kilmeade. i'm so glad i got to fantastic guests. i have a lot of them but speaker mike johnson he loses job next week and how does he feel about it so far? he came up after not only to talk about riots on campus but like all of you, next generation to follow us, not your passion but your talent if you want to be successful and happy but first, complete chaos and unrest across campuses across the nation. >> get back. bang back. >> a lot of live on "fox & friends" all week. most clear thinking americans are outraged by into somatic pro, pigment mayhem on display and colleges throughout the country and not even close to making sense.
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to questions -- radicalized these two students and who may to make it possible? if you ask college students a few months ago where the palestinian situation right from the radar was low. according to the kennedy school institute of politics and sp spring, they did a survey. in march of this year, 34% of voters 18 to 24 cared about the conflict at all ranking way down on the list. fifteenth out of 16 exactly only student debt ranking below it but now it seems to have taken on a life of its own and consume the minds of college students across the country in a most every state but there's more here than meets the eye like who is feeling best, who's funding this. we begin with leftist foundations like the ford foundation, carnegie foundation, a cappella, the fall support anti- israeli clauses. the central right research center says liberal foundations
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are supporting the campaign for palestinian rights. hundreds of thousands from the rockefeller fund alone. general -- george soros open society foundation over the last three years. the group's website says the money pays for banner and signs and $1000 a month salaries for fellows who go on to campus to campus running anti- israel campaigns training these kids so who are these fellows? new york city mayor eric adams recognizes them. >> there's a movement to radicalized young people and i'm not going to wait until it's done and all of a sudden acknowledge the existence of it. it's a global problem, young people are being influenced by those who are professionals radicalizing our children and are not going to allow that to happen is the mayor of the city of new york. outside educators on the ground training and co-opting this move
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chemically saw the video and the mayor is not wrong about the fellows bankrolled by sourcing company and provide toolkits like other students to share their worldview. feminists, queers, black and indigenous people including the likes of women who disrupted private uc berkeley. a man arrested for trespassing. university of texas activist detained by police. the target audience, another shopper -- 15 to 35 euros. all committed to abolitionist future. these protest groups go by different names. the largest tunes for justice in palestine is the biggest, as jp. they receive money from liberal new york foundation called westpac which is the name again, george so use donated at least one 30,000 dollars to the icps parent organization funded by a network of nonprofits including george soros himself and at
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least three colleges protest encouraged by paid radicals who are fellows of another source group called the campaign for palestinian rights. the group thousands of dollars return for spreading eight hours a week organizing campaigns led by palestinian organizations. they are trained to rise up to revolution. >> radical groups receive at least $300,000 from soros open society foundation since 2017 and took in 355,000 from the rockefeller brothers 2019. >> the rockefeller and this guy, a retired investment banker who dedicated wall street fortune to pro- palestinian causes have been critical to the columbia protest i have kicked off copycat demonstrations. when you follow the money and we are, one thing is clear -- none
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of these wealthy liberal donors have the best interest of americans in america at heart. what's even worse is actions are gaining praise from our enemies like hamas and iran. hamas official has been think today's students are the leaders of the future. they better not be. iran, i actually celebrating the hezbollah flag in the streets of the u.s. saying the people of the world supporting resistance because they are resisting and because they are against oppression. they look at us as oppressors. this behavior by american billionaires catching many by surprise but not my next guest, he wrote a book about it so why are they doing this? let's bring in "fox & friends" we can cohost, oliver brand-new book that will be fantastic, the war on warriors. the book you wrote last is what it's about. you knew this was happening
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announcing almost every state in the country. >> you mentioned the last quote i haven't heard the students of today are the leaders of tomorrow, reminds me of abraham lincoln, the philosophy of the scoring one generation becomes the philosophy of government in the next. by two parents send their kids to columbia? elite society the future. some of them are probably left-wing but others want the elite status more than what's in the classroom and the money. iran a student group and the ivy league, we scraped for every dollar we could to put out a humble princeton university, $15000 check and we thought we were rich. now we're talking hundreds of thousands of dollars, don't produce a publication that has an argument, can't get them to answer your questions, they refuse. they are activist fronted from the outside. they are instigated in the near term so outside in the near term
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with a lot of money following on top of middle eastern studies institute, your tied foundation funding for decades on universities with anti-american anti- israel ideology so follow the money is true inside these institutions with abandoned. >> nyu in new york city to columbia to ford to fit to the new school and when there is arrest, over half are usually for the most part outsiders, not even students so they are training and setting up the format getting signs and how to be arrested and no cure coming back and will be detained. it's a system laid out. >> custom played out time and time again. the same radicals we saw local occupy wall street antifa or blm, a new cause with the same
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agitation which is teardown western civilization in america. anarchists, marxists, revolutionaries. this time jews are our target and we have to go from the river to the seat, anti-semitism is our vehicle and ignorant of our kids is benefit what they just know they don't know god or their history so they are easily manipulated. >> here's my i am optimistic because you write this book, you're conservative on fox and of people say people want to be going back to life in the 1950s primacy governor shapiro of pennsylvania, josh new je jersey. i'm seen other jewish americans sank wait a second, they are coming for us and there coming for our country. i believe when i see them sing the national anthem in north carolina charlotte come back and put the flag up again, the city college, i think without the wake up call. >> a combination of common sense
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and courage. i still think a lot of these young kids are as mortified as they could be but they know the countries that, the flag is good and free markets are good and the family left them tomorrow moms and dads are the real thing in the past he would walk by groups like that and say losers. now they put scarves over their face of george washington at george washington university are raising the palestinian flag. that doesn't get you going you really are gone so it's a silent majority of mostly young men who been told that the problem because of their skin color and gender, there have a different sexual orientation or their christian, as are all problems in the mind of the marxist bo books. i love seeing them stand up and work they do, the more the lefties will back down. >> chuck schumer has been on one statement, the president was had his arm twisted, is take things
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like crime is bad and don't do base material. islamic phobia is not as anti-semitism. totally irrelevant, nobody's talking about anything against muslims. your thoughts of how this plays in november? >> i think the convention will be a mess. i think they are afraid of their base. joe biden outsourced to his face and rely on them to maintain support. he was is them and every common sense but out there who can tell he had no idea what they this and it's a real problem. this is part of the election going forward. >> you been talking about the work for two years. it's coming out in a month. the story behind the trail of the men who keep us great. what's going on, the pentagon? >> the story similar to the one of education but it's faster, thankfully more shower shower. a lot of generals and politicians to allow stuff to coming. nothing to do with killing advice maintaining readiness. green vehicles and transgender stuff and went in all of these
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things that make us weaker so you see the cover of the flags upside down, universal sign of distress patriots fight back, we can take back. >> fracas you have a great show. we are still seven months from the election and the democrat already tapping the celebrity front to help push president biden or shove harris across the finish line. last week joe biden sat down with suddenly liberal former king of all liberal credit levelheaded guy, howard stern no longer levelheaded. how does his best and how he did his best to show joe biden is still not up for the task despite struggling at times to hear stern's questions and while biden was sitting down howard stern, his number two kamala harris sat down with actors turning tv host drew barrymore for queen for the performance to show harris as a relatable human
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being. judge for yourself. >> i keep thinking in my head we all need a mom. i've been thinking we all need a hug in the world right now but in our country we need you to be mama of the country. [cheering] >> congratulations on the book. you saw drew barrymore, carol harris. i felt in way, back to the vice president. i've never seen anything like that, have you? >> i have not. she didn't seem to have a problem with it so it's interesting to see commentary, the people tweets criticizing the exchange. the thing that caught my eye is how many people on both sides of the aisle had a problem with it
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yet they are distracted away from the actual substance, saying we need a mom. no, we need a vice president. we need somebody in this position who has the courage to serve, to lead and go and do their job to secure the border, to deliver results and unfortunately kamala harris doesn't have a good record ab about. >> sitting down with the president last week across the street going off white house correspondents, he had trouble remembering his bio and almost half those stories are close to true. no one has a problem with that. [laughter] >> the double standard is outrageous when you look at how they are treated and this is where i talk about my book in my own experience the challenge of the problem is not only the democrat elite and the issues they have with the truth but it is by extension partners and
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friends in the propaganda media doing the work in caring the water from. >> going through your book, i remember when you start party what they wanted to make you the child you are resistance. i remember you on the stage of the debate stage and this moment when you look at emily harris and you can't play the whole thing but must see the ring on youtube still, you took on her record. >> you took issue with senator harris confronting vice president, you quality false accusation joe biden is a racist. >> are too many examples to cite but she put 1500 people in jail for marijuana violations and laughed when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana. [applause] evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row into the courts forced her to do so. >> she never recovered from that, never made it through the primary even though she had the most money. what did you pick up on that? >> that she was completely unprepared. the information in the facts
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stated were not hard to find, a simple online search uncovered them but the thing that was telling was how no one in the mainstream media questioned her on her record even if he was saying i will be a prosecutor president out of my record and how they chose her as the anointed one. we are going to treat her with kid gloves and feature her and until i came along and said this is your record. how do you defend it? horrible record the other thing, you might want to talk about abortion but can't get past the border. these came in and bill melugin took picked up, what about the planes? the planes fly over the border and dropped into cities, look at these numbers. 400,000 migrants flown in the u.s., fill out nap in the country and buy them to various cities. miami on top at 91000 dollars like for lauderdale, thousands not telling mayors or governors
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but we are paying for it. >> we are paying for it in so many ways, not only the impact on our communities and cities, it demands these illegal immigrants are making when they get here saying where's our free housing and free food? it further highlights the problem at the border, the biden-harris administration open border policy where we have millions of people who come across our borders what they don't know who these people are. they don't know what their intent is, they don't know where to find them because they give them a piece of paper insight show up in court in a few years if you think they are going to do that, you are naïve. >> that's why the resident is rounding up 11 million, you write if the president -- president trump. president biden certainly isn't saying that. >> if anybody wants to find out if it's a good vp pick, for the love of country. you're on everybody's shortlist,
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why should he pick you? >> i have the opportunity given the experience i've had being a democrat for over 20 years leaving the democratic party and going into great detail in my book about all of the major reasons why i should be concerning to every single american. being able to bring over people who may be are republican or don't know where they belong and in a political sense or how they are going to vote is essential to stand together as americans and make sure joe biden and kamala harris are sent home in this election and come together to do the real work of solving problems both domestic and foreign policy and get our country back on track. >> you know your way around% of battlefield and still serve in the national guard. great to see you. congratulations on your book. coming up, from the trial to the trail, donald trump doing the impossible giving himself a real chance of the white house.
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the all right, next week marjorie taylor greene force a vote to oust speaker mike johnson think democratic leaders have set not so fast saint this it specifically upon completion of national security work, the time has come to turn the page on this chapter pro putin republican obstruction. if she invokes this, it will not succeed. >> now we have hakeem jeffries and the democrat coming out and bracing mike johnson was a warm hug and a big what wet sloppy kiss because mike johnson is giving them everything they w want. >> she an army of one, speaker himself eager mike johnson. i'm sure you've heard about this and i know you're too busy to focus on this but how concerned are you for next week's semantics? >> i'm not concerned.
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i have to do my job. a difficult time to be speaker of the house, everybody recognizes that newt gingrich was in an op-ed this week and said johnson has the toughest speakership is the time of the civil war. i'm not sure if he's right about that but it's a great challenge, the smallest majority in u.s. history, one-vote margin and it's not helpful to our cause to advance conservative policy and principle to have any of the uprising and that's what this is. i don't think it goes anywhere, i'm not concerned about it. i have to do the job and do the right thing and move the ball forward and we try to do that everyday when we only control one half of one third of the federal government must that's our challenge. >> are you glad democrat to back you? are you glad they're going to back you and prevented from resulting in the kevin mccarthy situation? >> i haven't asked anyone to do that, there's no exchange of
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anything here, they are doing that spontaneously, i think there people of good faith in both parties who want to congress to be functioning. last time the chair was vacating when it happened to kevin mccarthy, we shut congress down three weeks. imagine how dangerous that would be in the midst of hot wars around the world and insurrection on campuses and all the rest that's going on, we have to have a functioning congress and i think people see that and they don't want the chaos to ensue. >> i've been doing this a long time and we seen crazy things from 9/11 to the collapse of the economy in 2008, i will never forget a week like this and this week when we saw this college chaos and vilified men and women in blue to go in and bring order to disorder and columbia at ucla and around the country and you are looking at a bunch of things and you are looking at who is funding all this as well as why are we giving big money to colleges to stop this
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anti-american, anti- somatic behavior? people were columbia gets 1.2 billion, university of pennsylvania 950 million, yell 760 million and we are seeing harvard, nyu and the rest now. can you put that money in jeopardy? can you put that into a account until we see change in a curriculum? >> congress has a very important responsibly, the responsibly of oversight but we also have the power of the purse, the federal funding dreams i go to these universities, billions of dollars just to the ivy league alone. they do not deserve taxpayer funds to support their institutions they cannot uphold the basic constitutional rights and freedoms and civil rights of their students. maintain their safety. a very basic responsibly they failed. these university administrators allowed this chaos at allowed
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violence in all things we seen and we need accountability so we announced this past week we will do this in the house of representatives. all the committees of jurisdiction now working on this in a united effort looking at funding streams through federal funding research and grants and the various streams of funding they received. student visas allowed for one students if they are sympathizers who prey upon their fellow students, they don't need to be here, he will have a right to be there. we are looking at the generous tax benefits some of these universities enjoy. >> i think it's time for accountability and i'm hopeful the white house will step forward and allow us and help ensuring accountability of these institutions, it's out of control and their action is overdue. >> it didn't stop you from going uptown dealing with the anger amongst the students and activists. you talked columbia president, what did you pick up from see it
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with your own eyes as opposed to getting reports from your people? >> that's an important thing, what i'm asking and demanding the president himself visit these campuses, we don't just need rhetoric from the white house, we need action but when we went to columbia to face that angry crowd, it was an irrational thing, outrage. i think half the crowd doesn't know what they are chanting or understand the basis for some of the stuff. week sat down with her and her conference room across the table and said who have to get control of this madness and that was almost exactly a week before nypd had to going and do their jobs. she was not allowing police on campus for that long, she wanted to negotiate you don't negotiate with would-be terrorists and sympathizers, you get control and i think they allow it to fester for too long and why there are so much violence and other things happening.
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>> brown has made a deal and promised to put it to a vote at northwestern said we were look at investment and israel and israel's investments, you can't give way to this demand if you are a student and choose brown i don't like what they are investing, choose another school somehow the world is turned on its head and i think the white house is mia. do you have democratic allies in the house and senate who put teeth behind this request to reduce funding and kick out students who protest? >> i think we do at one of our colleagues, josh, a principled guy on fox news this week suggesting, i think there's a number of people who have spoken out and i'm glad they have but we are calling on everybody and every position of authority to speak, a moment of moral clarity, a fateful moment for our country. we don't need anybody playing
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politics, we need a united voice to say this is wrong and will stand for the good. >> you've not had one easy take since you took the job you never wanted to begin with but hanging in there. thanks so much, appreciate it. mark twain once said, find a job you enjoy doing and will never work another day in your life but that may be a thing of the past because my next guest says to follow her talent, not your passion. professor scott is here with advice for future generations and this generation, keep it right here because you've chosen to watch one nation and i'm glad you did. ♪
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ground saturated and felt reservoirs florida people have been rescued so far. pro- palestinian protest major universities are continuing to spread to campuses around the world and now graduation ceremonies are being impacted. university of michigan banners and palestinian flag could be seen waving around during its commencement ceremony earlier today. at one time several students organized a walkout from the graduation carrying flags and chanting for an end to the war in gaza. most protesters are demanding schools divest from israel. ♪ >> it's no secret america's youth seems angry and pessimistic than previous generations before that i think i know why. the economic reality they are facing gives a few hints. the cost of housing, education, astronomical and continues to rise. 72% while here today and four years ago and that's good but compared to people at the age of
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40 and under 424% less wealthy. homeowners used to be hallmark of the american dream but young people are giving up on it. why is that? maybe it's because in just five years the media home price rose 41%. 41%. how do they write have a right to be angry? i think so. my next guest says i think so and he wrote about it. the author of a brand-new book called algebra wealth, if you have a kid graduating right now want to find out what's going on in this country, a great book to get. great to see you. what prompted you to say got to get the numbers behind this pessimistic sentiment? >> the numbers are overwhelming. 55% of americans are age are proud to be american. 18% for people under the age of 25 and it's more than just a natural rebellion.
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the ultimate example of optimism is having kids in 1990, 60% of 30 to 34-year-old able-bodied american adults have at least one child. the number now is 27%. people are opting out of america and not having children. >> people right now replaced by protest, the protests are the sex. people are getting off doing this stuff. >> in order for the species to survive, you have to get two hits, one from procreating that continues. the second is from banding together as a group to stave off an enemy, a rush to come together with like-minded fighting off an enemy and thus the basis of his forced and nations who get a disproportionate amount of the spoils by fighting back if you will. unfortunately that has led to dark place where i think a lot of these things and a lot of people are on the hunt for fake enemies. i don't think jewish girl
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leaving the library going to get a manicure is your mortal enemy. many of these instances people have picked the wrong adversary. >> understood. you talk about don't all your passion, that advice. follow your talent because with that, he will get success and with success to get money and with money you lose the sense of anxiety. you found that out. >> anyone who tells you to follow your passion already rich. your job in your 20s is to work out a series of careers where you think you are so good at something you have the talent to be on the top 10%. in an industry 90 plus% industry rate, sports, nightclubs, media, you better be in the top 10% and get signals pretty early because the top 50% of tax accountants have nice thoughts, top 20% of basketball players and top ten
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and 1% basketball players like jv and high social return on your investment capital and your capital is your time, it is correlated to the industry but i would argue is becoming a master at anything, economic relevance, and robbery will make compassionate about whatever it is. come passionate about all the wonderful things america offers for economic security. >> that you found that out. real quick, i know you are in london but work at nyu see the rise across the country and every state, countless campuses, why is this happening? has caught you by surprise and where did the anti-semitism come from? >> it is shocking. i was a ucla 40 years ago and i thought that 40 years later the progress is generally up in america and the fact that four years later's they would be passed out fans to restrict jews
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access to certain campus facilities, there's no doubt about it, it's disappointing, shocking and un-american. i think there is anti-semitism here i went down to any classes at any university and started saying these things about any special interest group, i would be fired immediately from the faculty and i think if i continue to ask students, they would call in the national guard. it appears free speech is never reconnect turns into hate beat against jews. >> you believe a lot of this comes trump tik tok and all of these anti- israeli tapes out there and streams, very few anti- palestinians and they are manipulating the next generation congrats on your new book, it's great, a must-read and thanks so much, talk to you again soon. coming up, history, lubricant and slabs with two more dates, indianapolis : two june 29.
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few people know what it's like to be by the president side when he was at the white house president kayleigh mcenany and how much it would need to get back at 1600 pennsylvania avenue but he's got to those decline
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now. one on trial and one on the trail both of which he did this week. here to tell us how he did and where he should be going, kayleigh mcenany, former white house press secretary, great to see you. first off, let's start on trial. eleven, 12 days into it how is it doing? >> is doing very well. what's the crime? jonathan turley continues to ask, there's no crime presented. this is new york times never before case, look to every case before and used to charge in the federal election. this is bogus and i think that again is on trial in search of a crime at that how america works. >> he was volatile in the beginning and upset with the jury selection in the speed in which is done, closing his eyes, resting trying to keep his anger in check and violations of gag orders. do you feel as though he's hitting it more now? >> without a doubt.
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when you go back and look at fort moments were he's coming out of the courtroom, everyone is watching. msnbc and cnn caring them, he's asking about court and he would rightfully respond and he has to defend himself but he's moved from defense to offense. he will talk about the court cases and immediately pivot to offense. inflation numbers, college protests in this message goes viral and at first i think there was a concern joe biden is on the trail and trump is going to be on her from, no one is talking about joe biden? trump is driving the narrative, literally controlling the national conversation. >> two things emerge for me, michael, desperately wanting to get to the white house felt shunned and destroyed by the witness said, i thought he would commit suicide. he has an anger, bitterness. he does not might david packer's testimony. his a good guy so listen to couple of days and has no problem and he gets on the stand at doesn't look like it's going to be a problem even though they haven't spoken and two years. >> no problem, she clearly our
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role as press secretary did what she was supposed to do a pressing, she gathered the facts and talk to her boss but they are trying to backdoor the access hollywood tape. you can quote it but cannot play it. the axis hollywood tape zero relevance to anything regarding stormy daniels but this is what the prosecution is doing, make this salacious, they want the conviction, they don't care if they are overturned on appeal and they will be because of the weinstein case and the roof you cannot bring it uncharged crimes that have no direct bearing on the evidence at hand and crime charged so i think it will be overturned and they don't care, that happened next year. this is about politics. >> president likes media as much as he hates new york times, he likes being on times magazine. what a second term look like? i would they do this if it wasn't going to happen? donald trump is doing better in 2024 and in 2016. in this article, i read the
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whole thing and you did, to. totally different the way it is portrayed until the actual interview which is q&a all the way through. >> you flex the story for me. what i find? asked whether he will prosecute fani willis and says i don't want to. he's asked about prosecuting biden, have too much respect for the office. he's asked about whether he will respect the supreme court. when asked if you would comply, he said he would soak that's the story. but wait, what is the press doing? msnbc, trump reveals terrifying plan and trump's latest interview is the most serious today. npr, the most aggressive terms for second term. it doesn't match his words and that's what the president his entire presidency and they are continuing. >> joe grogan calls you the goat because the greatest of all t time, he would flip it over and now let me tell you the questions you should be asking, no one can prepare you.
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an example, during the interview the president was asked, are you going to be a dictator? he says i'm being sarcastic. it didn't stop kamala harris does like this -- >> under donald trump it would be fair game for women to be monitored and punished by the government. >> if it's not true, she went on to say he wants to be a dic dictator. mischaracterizing people who are going to read times magazine mcdonald trump going back to 2016 was asked, it's always the pro-life movement not to punish the woman, the woman is a victim. these are think we are going back to 16. here they are they've tracked this. they have tried this since 2016 was on a cnn condo. it didn't work then and it's not going to work now. the american people care about food on the dinner table and lower interest rates and the list goes on. >> should have said fox. >> it get food on speeches.
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