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>> welcome to a special edition of jesse waters primetimia e. i'm rachel campos-duffy. we haven't see. tobiden and kamala together since the democrat machine forced him macht. d kama until today, biden and kamalae took the stagestag in marylandoy where harris reminded the country just how greatis m biden is. gr it is my eternal anger. great, great, great honor. beinto serveha youea with this most extraordinary human being, an american and leader. >> our president, joe biden. >> empty words.if b if biden was sido amazing, y they wouldn't have kicked him out so unceremoniously. >> ave kiim and if he really was extraordinary, he would have gotten the prime slot

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at the dnc next week. kamala is headlining the eventyu on thursday. but biden speaking on monday as far away from kamala as possible. >> trump sayr aways, quote, kama harris wants nothing to do with crooked joe biden. nothinthey're throwing him out on the monday night stage known as deathight sta valley. he now hates obama and crazy nancy more than he hates me. he is an angry man, as he should be., asthey stole the presidency from him. >> it was a coup. the monday speech slot is a huge slap in the face to the sitting president an facd everyy knows it. the obama cabal forced biden out, and now they're using the dnc to further humiliatew re the hi >> jill must be fuming ahead of the democratic national convention. kamala harris and tim waltz areg taking a bus tour together through pennsylvania. and this is interestins g. this is interesting. it's the same bus the democrats threw president biden under.h pd

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>> oh, you know, and thatce >>incidence. >> what a coincidence. yeah. no wonder joe and jill are still holding a major grudge. >> what's your understanding his w? mood right no is in a good mood. i suspecspect that he is not hac with some of the public statements and public actions that were taken. >> and this whole issue. >> who's biden angry with the democrat inner sanctum? listen. , i think there there was a more happening behindhe the scenes than the public will probably hearll p about. there is an inner sanctum of democratic politics where e ar a lot of powerful people are trying to take credit for this, crke theydon't want to tal about it publicly because they are very, very, very acutely aware of how difficult

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this has been for joe biden, who is the inner sanctum. >> but we'll get back to that in just a bit. .meanwhile, biden's right hand man, ron klain, wentt on cnn to complain about the coup. >> i do think, you know,mplain e the president was pushed by public by by public f calls from elected officials for him to drop out from donors ,calling him to drop out.an and i think that was wrong. kand why was it wrong, though, for them to do that? why was it wrong for donors to to raise objections to, you know, other elected officialofficials? >> i think that was not wrong. like immoral. but i think it was unfortunatea because i thinbecak that the the president had won the nomination fair and square behind the scenes. >> democrats are divided. the bi the biden can't feel scorned while the kamala camp is puttingde feelsrned on a fake and trying to convince the public. harris hasd tr momentum. but stelter says trump is justea

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jealous. >> i think trump is jealous of the joy right now. there's so mucofh coming from trump speeches. joy is real and it's important. people can make fufrom hisn of t and stay focused on the policy. but if you ask political scientists and psychology professor if yoso they'll tell you the emotions matter. in politics, sometimes they matter. tel you emota lot more than the poln >> and that's, i think, the big story this weeank. that's the biggest difference between democrats and republicans. one party cares about policy emd the other just cares about emotions. >> they want you to hateotyo trump regardless of histhey policies. they want you to love kamala, but they don't want lov want yg questions about her agenda. enthe democrat nominee still hasn't done an interview. the less you kno bettout her, the better for the inner sanctum. they needed a ne for thew figur. biden was their first choice. he slepts thei in. he rarely met with his cabinet. he allowed the people around him to run the country , but they couldn't keep hiding his cognitive decline. now they have kamala. she'll do whatever they want pes she owes a lot of important

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people a lot of favors o. after all, democrats don't do coups out of the kindness the of their hearts. the question for voters is whosf is running the government? >> we have a right to know. we havfox news contributor tammr bruce, author of fear itselfibut and american majority founder ned ryan join med now. s >>ta welcome to both of you. i'm going to start with you, ned. thanksu ne, rachel. who is running our country? a hard question. >> so i think it's becoming very apparent to the american people that what is really neededy need by permat washington and the administrative state, same thing, is theon ty need. a compliant figurehead, a face in the white house, to mask dee fact ie that we really dont have a representative democracy anymore. and this hasmoy anymore an been. decades, rachel. the fact of the matter is, wheti you have compliant republicans in the white house like george h.w. bush ocaher george u bush, you can you can get away with that masquerade. the problen gem was when donald.

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trump showed up and said, rereject the premise i. i actually believe in representative democracy and i believe that the people shoulprracy and e thd have a voice in their government. and that's why he's viewed as such an existential threa wh >> and i think that's reallyat's what is what is at stake in this election. s at stawho will govern the amen people? will it be their duly electen tt representatives or will it be the administrative state, the unelected bureaucratee hasd who will tremendous power, who are simply needing govegurehead in the whitus powee house to continue their governing of this country? >> yeah, i mean, it's still shockinguntr. tha i'm one of those people that just kind of believe that we were a governmened that rnmenttt the people. and the last few years, but really in particular , el the last few months, the last month itself, it's really, truly a weird feeling knowing your government's on autopilot and some some cabal is running it. me cob, t to talk to you tammy, about jill, kamala and joe biden together today. >> yeah, it's awkward. it was awkward. and, you know, it reminded me of actually, it reminded me of like two two people who

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are going through a divorce and they both have to show up at the soccer game togethedhaver and they're kind of playing nice. but everyone around them knows arounds no that, you know, it's not as good as it looks like. as that there's something fake about that. yeah, awkward. it's like the awkward hug.g. it's -- it's it's -- it's a horrible a thing to have the to deal with. it's remarkable that they did it. itand i am a little curious. on one hand, joe biden saysne we've beaten inflation. and then there's kamala harris saying we need price controls. i i mean, which is it? right, right, right. so you've got this divisiot?we'e where it's two different scenarios of things made up of t. someth and inner sanctum, i have to say, it sounds like something that would smell. so at leasinld smell yout you ws it's coming. >> that's one of the benefits of a break in inner sanctuanm. >> and, you know, he's not going to be you're right. he's separated at the convention from kamala, but he is busy on mount rushmore. we'v bute'e we've learned that.t and so he's got other things to do. but he shoulther thingd be angre i think what you're seeing

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is he was told we're yre going i build you up. >> this is a great thing. and then he sees her separatingp frrself from him, leaving hiarm with the bag of money they stole from the bank. >> yeah. and this is so suddenlyy he's the only bad guy and shanek is like the savior and she hashn been the menace. >> i don't thinkac he knewshe at a great deal at the time what was going on. she at least did. >> yes, there's nos question about it. i mean, come on, 50 years th's knownhe's knownpeople all . >> but this is what i was on the left. look, the always fighting, fighting about who's got, you know, what what to diagnosis, who's on the antidepressants, who, who, you know, who did what to whom. d whatit's they've been able tov it. i think joe biden should striked out and pardon donald trump and his son. ond hihe should do everything he possibly can to throw them under there. o em their own bus, becausecal fo this is typical for the democrats. thit's one thing for them the to destroy themselves, but they're destroying de. t tontrym to

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>> yeah, and it's a good bec question. and i want to get you because, you knowauseare de, you're desc, tammy, sort of the politics, and i get it. iyou know, we have an electiona in a few days, but are the american people, ned, going backre amerile to what yoe originally talking about, are the american people just going to mov te on from the inner sanctum and just go, you know? all right, next, we're going toi talk about the election or are we going to have to spend a little more timengod process digesting what we actually areso as a nation? >> i would hope so, rachel. i mean, the corporate propagandists or the stenographers of the state are goineheg to do their best to distract the american people from that. t but -- but i think, again, point you made the point, are we a government of byment and foroe the people in which all power flows from the people to their duly ih al elected representatiy who are actually supposed to be the stewardsves wh of the power and money given to them by the american people to actually governcan t them? >> and i think that i mean, this is the issue for me in this electionme, 2024 is whon will govern this country moving forwaruntrd and will we be a

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constitutional republic or will we be an administrative statwoule? ecides >> and it really comes down to who decides. and again, the great sin, the great sin for donald j. >> trump in the eyes of permanent washington, e the administrative state was that he thought he decided both domestiche d and foreign policyd and the american people have to decide, do we want our duly elected representatives to govern and poinwanttction this government in a direction that benefits the american people? american peo going toing cl be second class citizens for the ruling class and basicallyas atms for their priorities? >> that's what's at stake. the administrative state she is the issue for 2020. >> yeah, he's not running against kamala. harris. sys he's running against the system. and what you just described and whatreally quick.t' tammy, what's going to happen on monday night at the dncto ha? is is is is joe biden going to, you knowen, get his just dessere series in a throw or is he just going to play alonrybog with the game? >> look, 50 years in this business, he's going to play along the things that he can doo that can do the most damage to the people. he's angry dth at.righ

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and he is right to be angry. he can do quietly and he can dot in thely white house.white he doesn't need to do it publicly. but really, this is abouho needt and this is up to donald trump. the biden administration, the biden-harris administration was punishment for electing trump. that's whynistration was the boa open. that's why the economy is bad. it's why we're at war around the world.d. t is if we don't elect donald trump one term, then, yeah, we're we're going to fall. we going to thron w ourselves into the volcano, a permanent deep state. >> all right, tammy, ned, great conversation. >> thank you. thanks, rick. "the washington postwashingtt gt a preview of kamala supposed economic plan and it turns out kamala nomics is worse than biden. nomics . the plan apparently involves a soviet style price control to stop inflation, blame corporate greed instead of the biden-harris war on american energy and out of control, money printing. donald donald trump isn't letting her off the hook so easily, thoughis. >> kamala is reportedly proposing communist price

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controls. she wants price controls. if tdt they worked, i' th along with it too. but they don't work. they actually have the exactth opposite impact and effect. she's running on the maduro plannning ono plan. we call it the maduro plan, like something straight out of venezuelamething , the sovie. this announcement is an ecmission that her economic policies have totally failed and causedonaile really a catase for our country. >> trump is right. this is always the plan of every tinpot communistafte dictator after they destroy the economy. the next ster nomyp is always p control. blame those greedy grocers. venezuelthose greea used to be the economic crown jewel of south jewel america until socialist hugo chavez nationalized the oil companiesei and agriculture and put price controls on the grocerieans. 0 fast forward 20 years. venezuela is in ruins and the people are starving. socialism is nevere people the rnc chairman michael whatley joins me now.ks for

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>> michael, thanks for joining us tonight. so socialism is not the answer, but it seems like that clip from kamala harris of the price controlstha might just be theo new ad for donald trump to win over hispanics. >> look, when she said she manted to separate herself fro joe biden, we did not think that she would actually go to the not left. you know, it is going to be very, very hard for her to try and convince the american people that she's not at fault. she is the one who was the tie breaking vote on all off the inflationary spending that has sent our grocery prices e inflin, our gasoline prices, our housing prices through the roof and ings hurting every american family. >> yet this is like a giftys to you guys in a way. i i mean, this is the kind of stuff people do after the election. they don't announce it to americans. just before me, i almost feel like you should have a press a conference with venezuelans who fled. you knowress, the country or ote communist. >> well, look, the answer

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on inflation is very simple. oud president trump did a great job laying it out duringre his press conference today. we need to lowersse annergy prices and we need to stop inflationary spendind g and wheo you take those two basic steps, you are going to be able to helses inp. he the other thing that the president really wants to do is loweren taxes on everymerica american family. that's why he's got his no taxn s hi on tips proposal, his no tax on social security.securi and what he wanttys to do is leave more money in american's pockets and make sure that he is going to rein in this out-of-control harris biden inflation. >> okay, michaelol harriden, lea get real, real right now. ght noi want an honest and firse answer from you, because inside of teacam trump, there also see. to be multiple voices there. there's a part of his team par that saying let trump be trump. and there's another part of his team that saying, hey, he needbd to be more disciplined. he needs to talk more about just policky, keep the press conferences briefer, more message discipline. >> who's right? looks, president trump has beenn

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extremely disciplined when you look at hiiplined.s performe during the debate. he hit every mark that he needdo to do in a very disciplined way. when you look at our conventioyw ,that was four daysasys of absolutely on the mark messaginf ong. and the president absolutely hit his marks and met the moment for his speech at every single event that he has. at everyhe is delivering a specc message to a specific audience . the fact that he has stories, h the fact that he likes to talk about, you know, around the world doesn't really take away the fact that he is an extremely disciplined campaigner. and if you look at the event tha that he is doing, look at the map where he's traveling he's he's talking to.hittin >> he is hitting every one of those marks. f thosemarks.all right, michaelc chairman, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks, rachel. trump goes toe to toe with the press straight ahead.

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circlekul.com. is the effortlesy that gets you in the zone. so. available at walmart drinks circle icon donald trump holding his second presscf conference in two weeks, meaning he's now helerd news conferences more times than kamala's taking questions fromom the press. and why? while kamala has been starving the american people, from specifics about her agendas wi going weeks without outlining any serious policy plans, donaldthin trump has been telli the american people exactlexyke what his second term will look like. >> we're going to restore peace and stability all throughout the world. we will stop inflation. we will make america affordable again. and we're going to bring back then american dream. we have all these young people. they're coming out of schools, collegesg everything else. and they they're not going to have the american dream.in they don't even think about the

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american dream right now. amer just think about survivale . and i just want to end by saying we have tremendous potential in this country. we can do amazing things that we can do and fast. >> he also called out kamalam for hiding from the media. >> kamala harris is a radical. e the california liberal who broke the econom y broke the border and broke the world. she endorsed defunding g the the police and no cash bail nationwide. she was the original, no fundepr . and the only thing kamala harris can deliver is horrific inflation, massive crime and the death of the american dream. they're hidinge deat her no dift than him, because i believe that grossly incompeten and i don't think that when people hear what she has to say, they're going to buy it. >> trump isn'tonly o the only oe demanding kamala come out of the out of hiding the same medi demandi a that has been heaping in nonstop praise onto the vp is nowg crashing her honeymoon. >> the only place we've seen.

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kamala harris is that as a pepp rallies, you're running for the presidencyrallu ar of the united states of america. what are you hiding for not one single press conference. presited stanot one single one t down interview with somebody gets to question you about the questions that we ask. t ki >> that's not fair. would it kill you guys to have a press conference? why hasn't she had a press guyhe conferencehasn't s? listen, the vice president, governor walz have been busyis u crisscrossing this country. i mean, you know, a campaign rallies, not a press conference. whnt ign rally is noty hasn't she haa conference? >> she's the vice president. she can handle the questions. why not do in questy not? >> we absolutely are going to do it. r her take questions the as she's out on the stump and she's as she said last weeke ,we're going to be having a sit down interview here before the end of the month. >>erviewre the new polls show tu trump has weathered the storm of kamala's honeymoo n period. he's up in our latest fox polls and leading among independ downs 51 to 43%. now, 80 days is a long timeg tie to hide, especially when friendly

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media who declarede voti they're voting for you like stephen smitngh, start to turnou on you. >> will she have to answer subsystems nswe questions before it's too late? fox news contributor and author of the new book progressively worse, joe concha joins me now. kne, you're the best person know to talk about the media.ow to m to me, this is a test t of the media. going are they going to stand upd up and demand that or are they actually really what we think they are, which is a part of the democrat machin aree k and they're going to help get kamala through without any substantivam e. we ar >> rachel, we're at day 25 since kamala harris essentially became ee the democratic nominee. they should have stood u nomine at least two weeks ago saying,we where is the press conference? preswhere is the one on here' one interview? here's what we know. kamalas what harris said that ss going to schedule an interview by the end of the month, meaning that we're not going to hear from her until afte tr labr day, until after early voting starts in places likr e pennsylvania. this is the hide and seek.

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campaign, the teleprompter candidacy of a chameleon who is the to portray herself as something that she is not under the premis e of.n't jo >> joy, by the way, isn't joyful, by the way that foodyf t prices are up anywhere from 30 to 50%. gas prices u prip 50%. crime driving people outices of major american cities like mr san francisco, chicago, new york. pick your city. they're goincitiesg to places le florida, tennessee and texas here. meanwhile, w e also have illegalllegal immigration, 12 million people coming into imgthisuntry, includin hundreds on the terror watch list. >> so you go dow country in thee in terms of multiple wars, in terms of the education system war o, 30 year low in tes of test scores. and here we have, as stephen smith said, a pep rally going on from a candidate will not take questions because she can't take questions because she cannot speaksh now extemporaneously like we are right now. >> yes. well, i'm just going to have to be a little bit fair to kamala. she actually did do a sit downyi interview. look

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>> really? but it was written. take a loo.k. >> i called you sam. yes.m. you didn't answer town. i know. i know. the what happened the most impor important call of my life. it popped up and we didn't recognize the caller id, you know, went through it, went to voicemail. this a shame. >> i'm not able to answer. you call people like you. t hey, jeno , it's kamala. i really want to talk to you. >> it is an amazing privilege for me. alsoamazing privil i'm excited.t i just want to be part of thet f excitement that you're generating. >> well, we're doing it together, betty. well, you know, joe, people's pl beef with her is that she's fake. she's phony. i meanesh --, this little segmet didn't help in that regard. if i cringe to any harm, no. >> i'd be a fossil. okay. that was so hard . w up watch. i just throw in my mouth a a little bit because to your point, authenticity means everything it does. mitt romney lost in 2012 because he wasn't authentic. loshillary clinton lost in 201 because he's not authentic.

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and obviouslcl by now or she. excuse me. and now we have obviously donald trump, whether you likehs it or not, the guy is authentic. he is who he is. and he went ou h het there, as i said, and did another press conference today foranothe manyy minutes and meanwhile spoke with elon muskhile for 2 hours. right. and here she is hiding at this s point and doinheg this stuffuf where it works on tick tock, it'll get you the msnbc' worksst . but in the end, independents in pennsylvania, wisconsin, in, georgia, north carolina, arizona, nevada, they're not going to buy this ultimately. not wantand the debates will do everything in terms of shaping this race. >> iterms of st will.tes. well, and that's a problem with the debates. i just saw peter navarro saying that as long as as long a as kamala doesn't want to answer positione doess and st and tell what her position on policies are, that donald trump should just pu dt a big jumbotron up and play her clips and just debate her clip as because she won't do that. >> would that work? that's perfect, actually. yes. i think the jumbotron, though,sc pretty decent idea. all right. i think he's got one. the jumb

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the other wants to protect children's innocenceto. family and one party gave us family crushing inflation whiley in the other oversaw the strongest economy in our lifetime. just four years ago. >> when you take a look at both parties platforms, it's obvious, which party actually wants to support i families. just take a look at j.d. vance ,who the left attacked because he was largely raised by his grandmothee he r and b.s. and plied his upbringing, shaped his conservative family values as if it was a bad thing. j.d. vance is under fire again, this time fon,r praising his mother in law who helped care for his son after he was borno help. >> my wife had this baby seven weeks before she starteden the clerkship. it was still not sleeping any any d a half hour an in a given interval. and her mom just took us aboutra because she's a biology professor in california, just a sabbatical for a year and came and lived with us and took caratical fe of our kir

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a year. >> and you can sort of see the effect it has on himfor a ye around them, like they spoil him, sort of all the classic stuff. the grandparents and the do gra to grandchildren. but it makes him a much betteril humadren bn being to have exposs to his grandparents. gr any evidence if on this, by the way, is super clear, painfully economically inefficieny t. . >> can i can i just propose? k why didn't she just keep her job? give us part of the wages to pay somebody else to do it? >> right. because that ielseo do is the tg that the hyper liberalized economicr libes wants you to do. >> of course, when both parents have to workbo and there's no o other family to help out, parents will have to look elsewher e toe. >> help. but having family help raise your children is almost alwaysae preferable. maybe the neoliberals at nbc sti haven't seen the studies that show when grandparents help take care of their grandchildreho gran and everyone benefits. grandparents boostanents boo th, their grandchildren's emotional intelligence and enhance social behavior. they give new parents better

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insight into parenthood. and new research shows when families spend more time together, grandparents live longerim . the on >> the only silver liningly o of the covid pandemic is that when we got off the nonstop work hamster wheel and did a little soul searching, americans came to a national realization that they loved and missed their family. millions of moms decided working from d home, even part time was worth the pay cut. dads decided a promotion. was it worth missing anotherrth baseball gammisse? post-pandemic families are homeschooling at record numbers and intergenerational homesteadingerationa is back ina millions of families who sawck parents and grandparents die of loneliness and neglect in nursingie homes are making new plans to move them in.right. jd is right.fa families, not governmentmilies, are the answer to what truly ails america's heartat. ent

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and it's time for government to start working for families, noworkint the other way around. domestic extremists author and the federalist senior contributor p.g. keenan joinr s us now. >> pg welcome. so what's my rachel, nice to have you on. >> i'm also a domestic extremis tic extrt. wha so what's your take on this latest j.d. vanc ye hoopla? >> it's so funny that they're criticized again for using his mother in law to babysit. i use my mothesr and my mother-in-law to babysit constantly because who better to watch your children? emt to liberals, that is like taking away from that woman's empowerment or her job or what she wants to do. those grandchildrepo on are like a drag on her dreams and goals. they really want your children to be separated at all times from your family and put in daycare or raised by some government child care workersed which we all know studies show or is is not ideal for little kids. >> yeah. yy someoneou'ta

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enough to love your kids the way your grandfathere yoursr their grandparents do. >> it's just not possible. there was also a conversation. didn't say it that the podcaster did, but it appeared that jada agreed, which was about post-menopausa al women, that you know, that they mayre be actually want to take carer of their grandkids, that they an that more valuegran than, say, jade's mother-in-law, who was alike the professor. and it just seems like there's as s this war with biology with that liberals want to have. i know when as soon as i turned 50, i started dreaming of grandkids. >>s. yeah, i am already dreaming of grandkids. my oldest is only 18, so i havea a few years to wait. i can't wait. s but to a liberal to that, you know, kamala harris and tim walters of the world, the idealh woman is someone who goes to work right away, freeze to s all her eggs, waits, gives her best years to her corporatiohen, to her boss.t and when she does manage to have a child, that child is immediately a put in daycarec so she can keep contributing to the economyare , contribute

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to the society. that's really what the choice is. they've taken the choice awayent from women to stay home or work. basically, if you if you do home ouchoose to stay home likd when i had little kids, you're shunned. it's sort of a taboo. crazy >> it's sort of really crazy. do you think that thisu attack on j.d.th, you know, they just came out of thet cat lady controversy that they try to gin up. are these attacks and sort of ginning up the women in this negative way? is this going to work for the the kamala waltz campaign? >> i mean, i think it is. i think, you know, they were those hats during the women's march. i mean, they're very attachedt to their cats. so, i mean, it might work. and i just hope that j.dmit wo.e speak for the parents of america. >> yeah, i heard that podcasnts and i thought i'd like to more. >> thanks so much. lovehi him. >> yeah. thanks, peggy. great seeing you. and what big pharma and big food want you to know or don't want to know? >> as the leaves turn and theato

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>> >> back in the 60s,es americans smoked. they drank tons of co*cktailst an and ate an average of 2500 calories a day. >>average 500 calo but almost nf

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fast forwardor to today. two in five adults are overweight. health disorders cost nearly 200 billion a year and nearlylin half a billion deaths are related to obesity. we'rre relatede sick and overly medicated, but how did we get here? o fu look no further than big pharma and big food pharm. e food we're on a conveyor belt. the food industry poisonons usse then we're handed off to thef to pharmaceutical industry for pills and drugs. the deadly cycle repeats. you get sick while they get rich, but it gets worse. buthree quarters of the food consumed in the us is considered ultra processed or what nutritionists call ups. up s. that really means two words chemically altered so that ally natural orange juice that your kid loves. it's actually divided into thats different chemical before it even hits your grocery cart. even more concerning ocer those

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chemicals have caused a long list of illnesses. a cancer specialist at duke university sayt ats everys is new patient he sees is under all 45 years old. and they all hav have one thingo in common junk food. hed foodsltra processeod like packaged snacks, soft drinks, cereal. d snacyou name it, emerged as a potential cause for more thann 30 health conditions, including cancer, heart diseasy healtheabs and diabetes. >> this should be a wake up call for everyon. e because it's avoidable. 40% of cancers in the us can be prevented by simply making lifestyle changes. we need to get back to fresh fruit and vegetables, nutritious red meat, poultry, fish , nuts and eggs. pasteurized. find a local farm that's not complicit in the contamination of your family's food because ultra processed foods are becomingd becausprocesse thy 21st century. don't fall for the corporate

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lies. it's simple. eat more like our grandparents and great grandparents. great grl our bodies with healthy natural food. y me >> kelly means is the coauthor of a great book called goodnd energy, and he joins me now.ow kelly, so great to have you on.e so tell us how we got here. >> your cigarette analogy is more apt than people realize because the cigarette industry actually gave us the ultra processe realiuse thatd food in. so in the 1980s, cigarette companies actually bought out food companies and the 1990s,st the two largest food companies in the world. or r.j mpanies . reynolds and philipat morris. and what did those companies do? they shifted those com their sc as cigarette smoking was declining, they shifted them to the food and they madeve tha our food addictive. and then they shifted their lobbyistn shibbyists to e the usda to say this is healthy. what has this given us? it's giving us record rates and 2024 of diabetes, of cancer, of autism, sm

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of autoimmune conditions, of every chronic disease is at an all time high. this yea kiverychronir among kids, why hasn't the health care industry spoken out? one simple reason a sick child, a child with chronic disease. is the most profitable dynamic in the health care industry because they suffer. rofitablmihethey rack up co-mor, but they don't die. it don is a moral blind spot,t rachel, that this isn't the issue we are talking isn't t about more than any other because our kids are under threatus are. >> abo yeah, well, about a year ago, tu donald trump actuallyg food president trump actually called out big food and big pharma. >> eatch big. every year we spend hundreds of billions of dollars to treant these chronic problems rather than looking at what is causing themat in the first place. too often our public health establishment is too close toara big pharma. >> they make a lot of money. big pharma and, big corporationt and other special interests and does not want to askabout the tough questions about what is happening to our children's health. >> so he did that a year ago. no

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i'm still not seeing this topic, which i think could be like the sleeper topic. the sleeper issue for women.s v. >> everyone's trying to get the women's vote. why is it the number one of at least one of the top issues that we're hearing about this election cycle? >> we're being blinded, rachel. i think this is resonating. i really commend president trump for making that statement d pr. e ke i think the key dynamic in the world and the driver of the maga movement is frustration with our institutions. i think aroundrustratih ou kitce parents are frustrated with the pa, largest institutions the health care industry and the food industry. healtwhentitutions are profi in when children are sick, when children are addicte ad and ik r think we're going to see more of this. i commend president trump for speakingg to s out about this.eaking o and, you know, the optimistic vision hers ane is thatquickl this happened quickly and can be solved quickly with political couraged ca. coug it's going to take political courage. good point. t's going to takticaall right. >> kelly means, thanks for

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bill and dana have unmatched on america's newsroom. then at 11, we will cover every move they make. >> paris says that top stories covered on the faulkner focus only on fox news channel. all right. it's time for the thursday round up. >> my lovely daughter alveda hosted the bongino report earl hostey edition, joins me now. so the snow white remake just tg got even doper first. the lead actress called the filmh first calle made in 1937. she called it outdated. then she set people off whenn she took jobs away from actors.s when disney took jobs, away from the actors by casting a tall w and diverse group and of dwarves. because actor peter dinklage div complained, this is what they look like in the traileact so we while you work, they took out real dwarf actors and made them animatek oud characters.pp

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hope dinklage is happyg jobs with taking away seven good paying jobs for these people. instease d of recasting dwarves.dw they should have recast the lead actressarves ve with t little snow white. >> that's my favorite snow white. soat's a bettee snr read. >> sorry to do that to you. >> what's your take on this? yeah, i mean, the irony here is that peter dinklage played a dork himself in the chronicles of narnia. >> so he's having all these little people lose out on real roles that they could actually have. and here's the deal. you know, this is going to be webaacthis is goind rewrite of . >> we all know what rachel zegler told us las'lt, that she hates the original snow white story. it's a story about womanhoode t it's a story about worldly temptation, the perils of failing nd the to grow old. gracefully. it's actually a really great story. and disney hates it r, the originalewrite story. and they want to rewrite it in terms like they d iwoke to wd it's kind of similar to the tearing down of founding fathers statues in that way. wah >> and that's why i don't watch the new snow white movie. yeahie, that's what everybody

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says when they fall in love. >> i just want to lead then lov >> next up, liberals want papere straws to savera the environmen, but now we find out they have the reverse effect. researchert s analyzed nearlyd 40 brands of straws every day, and they found that papeth thar contain the most synthetic substances considered harmful aa to animals and the environment. >> what salshey you was an iront >> hated going to i the restaurants and you have thesent straws and you're u and they start to melt in your mouth. >> the worst thing evethhey arrt and this to me very is right it's toxic. it's hypocritical of course,o but want to just get rid of anything good in the world. >> seems like. right? no cars, nd. o air travel, no dairy meat, no dairy, no stove refrigerators, no heating, n..o it's like the environmentalists don't really care about the environment. they car don'te about controllig people and making us all miserable. >> yeah, i was miserable when they passeabout co andbld that . no plastic bag rule for the grocery store. g >> and then it turned outro they caused more pollution. anyway, with the new bagthen ts of course, last up, it seems

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that dating apps are a thing of the past. jen's thumbs are tired from swiping right all da fy with minimum human interaction. so kids today wantuman to meet people the old fashioned way in person. i love that. i lowhat do you think of it? >> you know what? i love it too, in this>> surveyt it doesn't surprise me at all. dating apps are more isolating than ator they are. social people who use dating apps often suffer from somethin g called option paralysis. >> you have too many users out yok. sand they're stuc this endless cycle of swiping people, young people especially realizcycl swipie that they're s out on authentic human interaction and they are searching for it. and i'ut o m i'm all here for it. >> and you're seeing this inwhea your friends who are dating. >> i mean, is this real? >> oh, it is. you know what it is? everybody that i talk to, nobody wants to find trutody wae on an app. they realize that their lives scrolling through tok, orderin g on doordash, swiping through tinder, it's not making them happy. and actually you're seeing a lot of young people revolt from that lifestyle and say, you know you what, we're going n

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try and find my love, my, my, my relationships in real world interactions. >> while nothing has me more hope for the future, then that story. evita, thanks for joining us tonight. you're always going to be my favorite sno gooe myw. >> so tonight, before we go, for catholics, today is thee fes feast of the assumption. this is a look at how being it's being celebrated by catholics in lebanocelebrn. whatever your faith and traditions are, holdwhatev tight to them. we're living in crazy times, faith and tradition have never mattered more with that. good night and god bless america. >> sean hannita.y is up next. stay right here with fox new

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