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00:00We are just two days away from the first and only scheduled presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President
00:07Kamala Harris and new polling data points to a neck-and-neck race and a possible shift in momentum
00:14The latest New York Times Siena poll shows Trump now with a one-point lead well within the two point eight percent
00:22Margin of error. Good evening. I'm Brian Yennis in for John Scott and this is the Fox Report
00:30We
00:35Have team coverage for you this evening, Missouri GOP Senator Eric Schmidt here to preview the debate
00:40But first Alexis McAdams is live in Pittsburgh where VP Harris is hunkering down to prepare for Tuesday night, Alexis
00:49Hey Brian, well, we just spotted Vice President Kamala Harris out here in Pittsburgh
00:53This comes after she's been inside of that hotel room
00:56For a couple of days really trying to study to take on former President Trump
01:00Reporters shouted questions to her asking if she's ready to take on Trump. She gave a thumbs up
01:11So that was quick and that's all we got today Vice President Kamala Harris taking that walk tonight though with her husband and Doug
01:17It comes as polls show just how close this race really is the latest New York Times and Siena College poll finding this they asked
01:25Likely voters an important question, which candidate would you pick if the election was today 48% said they picked Trump
01:31That is within though that margin of error as you mentioned
01:35So the debate is going to be a deciding factor for a lot of people some people we talked to on the trail
01:39So they don't know who they're gonna pick yet
01:41They want to wait for that debate to hear kind of what Harris is more about and how it comes to the economy with
01:46That stance so she's trying to talk policy to then deliver that message to Americans who will be watching at home
01:52The cares the Harris campaign though is not happy with some of ABC News rules debate rules including muted microphones
01:59Which it claims are just gonna help benefit Donald Trump today, Pennsylvania Democratic Senator John Fetterman says both candidates are gonna do good
02:11I also wanted to say that it's gonna be a straight-up debate
02:15She's gonna do great, of course, but Donald Trump will be good, too
02:19I mean we can all remember he wrecked all of the Republicans. He's a good debater
02:24but at the end of the day
02:25I don't believe this debates going to be definitive because it's gonna come down to this this choice and it's gonna be close
02:34Yeah close as you saw in those polls
02:36but a lot of people say they just want to find out more about what Kamala Harris stands for Brian because she hasn't done a
02:40Lot of media interviews and then we thought maybe we'd hear more from her while she's been in Pittsburgh, but no dice on that
02:46Brian all right, Alexis McAdams with Vice President Harris in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Alexis. Thank you
02:55Donald Trump is the best counterpuncher in the history of American politics. This is seventh presidential debate over three cycles
03:02And this is her first and so we're in a tide race when she has still a bunch of swing voters who don't have an
03:08Opinion of her or waiting to see who she is and what she's gonna stand for
03:13So, you know, I think the advantage is to Trump going into this
03:17But you know as as we all know all strategy goes out the moment you get on that debate stage
03:25former Obama deputy chief of staff Jim Messina sizing up Tuesday night's first Trump Harris presidential debate for more on what to
03:32Expect let's bring in Missouri GOP Senator Eric Schmidt who sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee senator
03:38Thank you so much for being here
03:40I want to go back to the New York Times Siena poll that came out today and in that poll
03:45It says that 28% of voters said they needed to learn more compared with only 9% who said they needed to learn more
03:52About former President Trump double that about 63% said they needed to learn more about Harris's policies
03:59They don't have no idea about that. The vice president said that she is sticking to her values, but it seems based on this poll
04:06Americans have no idea what those values are senator
04:10Yeah, and I think when they scratch the surface and see more they're not gonna like what they hear from her
04:14I think there's other a couple of their points on that poll that are really interesting first
04:18By a two to one margin President Trump leads as the change agent
04:22So in an election cycle where people are upset about the status quo, they view him as the change agent
04:27That's really good for President Trump and then voters side with President Trump on all the issues that are most relevant
04:33So all those underlying factors really matter and then of course, she can't really run from a record, right?
04:38And and when she was in the Senate
04:40She had the tie-breaking vote on the so-called inflation Reduction Act the American Recovery Act that pumped
04:461.4 trillion dollars into the economy, which has led to this inflation. Of course, she's the failed border czar
04:51So once you kind of get into her record and the fact that she was even more liberal in the Senate than Bernie Sanders
04:56That spells trouble for Kamala Harris, you know
04:59I don't know if many people know this senator
05:01But you helped former President Trump in his last debate prep when he went against President Biden. I'm wondering
05:07Are you helping the former president it before this debate? Yes or no on that?
05:12But besides that I also want to know what's your advice to the former president before Tuesday night's big debate
05:17Well, listen, I don't presume to give any advice to President Trump. He's done this before as an exceptionally
05:21Well, I mean he had the knockout punch against Joe Biden, which is unheard of
05:24I mean that will go down when people teach classes in political science about debates
05:28They're gonna talk about Nixon Kennedy and Trump Biden. That's how good his performance was
05:33And so, you know, I continue to have conversations with the president
05:36But I don't give him advice. I'm happy to help wherever I can but
05:40He's right on all the issues and I think what this debate comes down to and what this presidential race comes down to Brian is
05:46Are you better off now than you were four years ago under President Trump? We had a booming economy
05:50We had a secure border. There weren't wars popping up all over the world. We were energy dominant
05:54We don't have any of those things right now and Kamala Harris can't recast herself into some moderate when quite literally she authored the Green
06:00New Deal and was by a nonpartisan voting record keeper organization
06:05She was more liberal than Bernie Sanders
06:07Like I said, she's truly a radical California politician and and I think when when people learn more about that, they're not gonna like it
06:14Do you think that based on this poll? This is the first one where we've sort of seen the momentum shift here, right?
06:19It's been the summer of Harris so far in terms of the polling momentum at the very least
06:24Do you think that this is indicative that this was all a sugar high that this was temporary senator?
06:30Yeah, I mean I've been on record saying that that this race comes into focus after Labor Day
06:35And that's where we're at. She was gonna have a honeymoon period and that honeymoon now is over officially
06:40I think this poll starts to show you that that once people, you know, most people are living their lives
06:44They're doing like normal things or taking their kids to volleyball games, you know, they're not they're not focused on this 24-7
06:50But now that the election is less than 60 days away
06:52It comes into focus more the records come into focus more this all helps President Trump because that's what he's gonna be running on
06:59And he should and Kamala Harris
07:00Like I said, it's got real problems when you really dig into what her ideology is what her voting record is
07:05It's way out of step with with mainstream America
07:08When you look at the polling at the top three most important issues
07:12According to this latest poll to Americans are the economy and then it's abortion and then it's immigration
07:18The other poll again, I want to put this up that 28% of voters said that they need to learn more about about Harris here
07:25The abortion issue is something that the Harris campaign is really leaning in on
07:30And there has been a lot of back-and-forth over the last month. We can expect Harris to really use that on the debate stage
07:36What do you think the former president needs to do on that issue because he's got pro-lifers that are upset with him
07:41And and it seems to be he's stuck between a rock and a hard place on this issue. It seems
07:46Yeah, well, I think he gives the same answer
07:48He gave in the first debate which was look
07:50This is now up to the states to decide and people can have this
07:53Political discussion now about where they want their state to land and which is what that legal fight was all about all along
07:58You contrast that with Kamala Harris's position on this issue
08:01She supports abortion on demand taxpayer-funded abortion on demand until the moment of birth. That's a radical position
08:07And so she can talk about it
08:09but ultimately as you noted in that poll what people are most concerned about right now is the fact that
08:13Every week that they go to the grocery store. Everything is 30 40 percent more expensive
08:18People are having that, you know gas is expensive. Yeah, their utility bills are more expensive
08:23It's just much harder for regular Americans working-class families to make ends meet
08:27And so I think President Trump will make that case very effectively
08:30He has now built a Republican Party that is a multi-ethnic
08:33Working-class party that appeals to regular people JD Vance is a pick there for Vice President now
08:39Reinforces that with his story and his campaigning in the Rust Belt state. So I think again
08:44She's gonna listen. She handled the debate just fine with Mike Pence. I don't expect that
08:49I mean, she's she's gonna handle the debates well
08:50but where she really has problems is
08:52You know sort of the back and forth with a press conference or having to dig a little bit deeper into her policy positions
08:57It's interesting that she really hasn't done that. She did sort of one phony interview, but she hasn't done any other ones
09:03She hasn't had a press conference. She hasn't had questions come at her from multiple reporters at multiple times
09:07That's what President Trump does every week. So I think again once people learn more about her positions
09:14They're gonna be running in a different direction
09:15All right. Well, we'll see what happens at this debate anything can happen. The mics will be muted when the other one is speaking
09:21We'll see how that is advantageous to either side, but Missouri Republican Senator Eric Schmidt
09:26Thank you so much for your insight tonight
09:29Thanks, Brian, and be sure to tune in to Fox News Democracy 24 special coverage of the ABC presidential debate
09:35Simulcast right here. Our coverage begins Tuesday, September 10th at 8 p.m. Eastern Time
09:43The Big Apple's migrant crisis is so bad. Some City Council members are pushing to pause
09:49Sanctuary City laws pressure is mounting on Governor Kathy Hochul to take action
09:54Especially after a report about migrants flooding the city's criminal justice system
09:59CB Cotton is live in New York City with that story tonight CB
10:05Hi Brian six Republicans and three Democrats on New York City Council's common-sense caucus are
10:12Urging Governor Hochul under her emergency powers to issue an executive order
10:17Temporarily waiving the city's sanctuary laws so local law enforcement can more readily
10:23Cooperate with ice this week
10:25They wrote to the governor saying in part quote the recent surge in violent crime including incidents involving migrant gangs in Central Park and Queens
10:33parks where they have been reported to be raping robbing assaulting and even shooting at police officers demands immediate and
10:41decisive action as you know
10:43New York City is a prime target for terrorism and we cannot afford to be complacent and the face of such threats
10:50One of the caucuses co-chairs tells Fox it's not just about crime
10:54He says it's about salvaging resources, which he says have come at the expense of the migrant crisis
11:02That's the battle whether or not we can afford to keep our cops on the street to hire more cops for retiring cops because they're
11:09Leaving the job to hire firefighters to hire teachers
11:12The the services that are required by the migrants who are coming to New York City are immense
11:20The city told us today it still has nearly
11:2463,000 migrants in its care and Fox News has confirmed since December the city has quietly given a hundred and fifty migrant families
11:33$4,000 each to help them secure their own permanent housing while governor Hockel can take temporary action
11:40Permanent changes to the city's sanctuary laws would take
11:44Legislative action from the New York City Council and so far there's been no indication that the council would seriously
11:51consider walking back any sanctuary policies which
11:54Advocates say are needed so migrants cooperate with police if they witness a crime or become a victim
12:00Governor Hockel didn't respond to our requests for comment today, but last fall Brian
12:05She indicated she supported
12:07Ending the city's right-to-shelter law and just last month New York City Mayor Eric Adams said he supported
12:14changes to the sanctuary laws
12:16Back to you a crisis that's costing the city at least five billion dollars that number could double this migrant crisis a real issue
12:22Here in New York City CB cotton right here in the city. Thank you so much a
12:28Manhunt is underway in southeast, Kentucky for a gunman who opened fire on drivers yesterday along interstate 75 the shooting
12:37Resulted in five people wounded and a major highway shot shut down. It's a story
12:42We brought you late last night. Christina Coleman has the latest on this now Christina
12:47Hi, Brian. Yeah authorities have now identified the suspect as 32 year old Joseph couch of Woodbine, Kentucky
12:54They described couches 510
12:56145 pounds and someone who was armed and dangerous
13:00They say he shot into nine vehicles around 530 yesterday evening on interstate 75 just north of London
13:08Kentucky a small town about 75 miles south of Lexington at least seven people were injured including five who
13:15suffered gunshot wounds
13:18There was a victim shot in the face, I'm not sure whether that was the first person but there yes there was
13:24Like I said, there were some very very serious injuries in those vehicles
13:31Deputies say they arrived on scene to find absolute chaos cars on both sides of the interstate some with windows shot out and
13:38Bullet holes and some of the vehicles. They also believe they found the weapon that was used in the shooting in a wooded area
13:47We located an AR 15
13:49It's going to be processed
13:52And it is in a wooded area next to the interstate
13:57In a location that he could have shot down upon the interstate from that wooded location
14:03The sheriff says they also found the suspects SUV in a trail just off a service road and air
14:09Interstate 75 deputies say the thickly wooded area that they're searching in is
14:14challenging
14:16The area it's so remote if he planned this
14:21It's so remote. That's probably one of the most remote exits along I-75
14:25It's so wooded. There's no there's one business. There's no residences
14:30he couldn't have picked a an area that is any more remote and
14:35Difficult for us to try to locate him
14:39Multiple law enforcement agencies are assisting with the search including the FBI and the US Marshals Service
14:46Authorities out there said they planned on calling off the search
14:49Temporarily when it gets dark out there and that thick and and wooded area, but that they'll continue up tomorrow morning
14:55Brian, I mean just astounding that nobody died from that. Thank God on that, but Christina amazing. Yes. Thank you so much
15:04Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill was briefly detained by police this morning
15:09Did you see this just hours before the Dolphins opened their season a block away against the Jacksonville Jaguars?
15:15This video shows part of the incident Hill did play today boy
15:19Did he ever and he scored an 80-yard touchdown to help the Dolphins win?
15:23Madison Scarpino now with this wild story and the very latest Madison
15:28Yeah, Brian from being detained and in handcuffs this morning to scoring that touchdown and then winning against the Jags
15:34It's been an eventful day for the NFL superstar
15:37And we now know that one of the cops who detained Hill has been placed on administrative leave
15:42While the investigation continues according to Miami Dade police and after the game Hill told reporters that he has
15:49No idea why he was placed in handcuffs. Here's part of what he had to say
15:54Everybody has bad apples in every situation. It wasn't disrespectful, you know, cuz my mom didn't raise me that way
16:02didn't cuss
16:04And do none of that. So like I said, I'm still trying to figure it out man
16:08Social media video shows just part of what happened. It's unclear how an alleged driving violation. That's according to Hills agent
16:16Escalated to the wide receiver being handcuffed laying on the ground
16:20Surrounded by cops the Miami Dolphins say he was only detained for a short time and several teammates saw the incident go down and
16:27Stopped to offer support
16:29This is the second time in the last few months that a big-time sports star has been arrested or detained before a competition
16:36In May pro golfer Scotty Scheffler was arrested just before the second round of the PGA Championship in Kentucky
16:43He was facing four charges
16:45But all have been dropped questions about how this Dolphins player ended up being detained in Miami this morning as mentioned
16:52One cop is off the job for now and Hill isn't facing any charges at this time back to you
16:57I don't think this is going away either
16:59I have a feeling this will be talked about for at least a week or if not more just an unbelievable scene there in Miami
17:04Madison Scarpino. Thank you for that report. Thanks, Brian
17:07There is much more ahead on the Fox report including new reaction to Friday's
17:12So-so jobs report Lucas Tomlinson is working that story Lucas
17:17Well, Brian a new jobs report is out with some details that may surprise you stay tuned. I'll have the details after the break
17:31To Mexico
17:37Yeah
17:39We've got breaking news out of Capitol Hill the long-awaited House Foreign Affairs Committee report on the Biden administration's withdrawal from
17:47Afghanistan is being released minutes from now
17:50We're told that according to Republican House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Michael McCaul the the report three years in the making is
17:58Expected to be highly critical of the withdrawal which left 13 u.s
18:02Service members dead in a suicide bombing at Kabul Airport
18:06That paved the way for the Taliban to take control of the country Fox News will be going through this report
18:12And we'll have much more on what it contains throughout the evening
18:18President Biden laying low in Delaware this weekend after his son Hunter pleaded guilty to tax crimes and the August jobs report
18:26Fueling fears of a major downturn in the economy Lucas Tomlinson is live at the White House with both of those sort stories
18:33Lucas good evening
18:35Good evening, Brian and recall just a year ago. President Biden said his son did nothing wrong now Hunter Biden pleading guilty on those
18:43Tax charges, of course that comes after he was convicted on those gun charges back in June
18:48One of the reasons Hunter said he pled guilty was to save his family from quote needless
18:53Embarrassment likely a reference to the sore details about
18:57Drugs and hookers and a lifestyle and foreign influence that he did not want to see made public
19:03President Biden and his team likely also very relieved that this case is now behind them
19:08The president did not take any questions about the matter while spending the weekend in Delaware
19:12But it's likely that officials here at the White House are glad this will not affect the Harris campaign going forward
19:24A new report by the Labor Department says employers added a hundred and forty-two thousand new jobs in August
19:30Which was well below expectations Wall Street had expected
19:3420,000 more and that August jobs report shows native-born Americans lost more than 1.3
19:40Million jobs over the last year while foreign-born workers gained 1.2 million jobs also Brian
19:47part-time workers increased by
19:50500,000 while the number of full-time workers went down by
19:54400,000 on the Sunday shows Republicans and Democrats at differing views of the economy
19:58Here's Arkansas Senate or Congress governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Connecticut Senator
20:04Murphy
20:06The economy is bad
20:09Inflation has skyrocketed you go to any grocery store or gas station as a family as an American
20:15You're feeling the failures of this administration. She doesn't get to run away from that
20:19I think the contrast is pretty striking between a candidate on the Democratic side
20:25Who wants to make sure that we grow the economy from the middle out and Donald Trump who still believes in this?
20:30magical thinking of trickle-down economics and
20:34The Wall Street Journal editorial board says it believes the Biden Harris administration wants to grow the economy from the government out
20:41Brian Lucas Tomlinson live at the White House Lucas. Thank you for more on this month's job report and the outlook for the economy
20:48Let's bring in economist. Dr. Peter Earl. Dr. Earl. Thank you so much for being here. Very much. Appreciate it
20:54Let's bring up those August jobs numbers again on the screen for us the actual added
20:59142,000 jobs projected was
21:03160,000 jobs and also if you look at the revised 12-month jobs report, we're talking about a correction of
21:10818 thousand less jobs than what was originally planned out here. I'm wondering dr. Earl
21:16What do you make of these jobs numbers and how concerned are you?
21:20Well, I'm quite concerned, you know, it's true that
21:24We saw a hundred forty two thousand jobs in August, which is lower than the hundred sixty five thousand forecast
21:29But it's actually somewhat worse than that because the fact is that steady state job growth in the u.s
21:34Is about two hundred to two hundred twenty five thousand jobs a month
21:38So the economy is already vastly under shooting that level
21:41You know some of the other data that came out showed that the number of job openings right now in the u.s
21:46Is it levels not seen since January 2021?
21:49Layoffs are rising and quits are falling because workers are concerned about finding new jobs if they leave their current ones
21:55We also had a base book release that showed nine of twelve Fed districts either stagnating or contracting
22:00So there's a lot of bad news out there
22:03Okay, a lot of bad news out there and I know that people say the stock market is not the economy
22:07But I want to bring up some of these stock numbers the US stock market Friday close, you know
22:12The S&P and Dow had their largest weekly
22:16Drop since March of 2023 there. You can see the Dow down four hundred and ten points
22:21The Nasdaq registered its biggest weekly drop since January of 2022
22:25I'm wondering how much of this is concerned that the Federal Reserve will not be able to
22:32Soft land. In fact, how much of this is concerned that the Federal Reserve messed this up and we are no longer
22:39Near a soft landing and could be entering a recession
22:43If that's what's causing it. It's it's a it's an apt concern because the Fed has made mistake after mistake since 2020
22:50you know, there's a lot of volatility in the market right now partially because
22:53Really a small handful of stocks have carried the major indices to those highs
22:58They're called the magnificent the magnificent seven and one of them has done most of the heavy lifting and that's the video
23:03So there's a single company, which is really the tail wagging the dog
23:07you know, of course the the the stock market takes a lot of cues from the Federal Reserve and right now the big question is
23:13Whether the Fed will cut short-term rates by 25 or 50 basis points on September 18th
23:18But even after that the market's going to remain spooked about the outcome of the election
23:22There's a lot of you know, really sort of anti business policies being thrown out
23:26There's a possibility of civil unrest depending upon who wins and who doesn't so I think we're stocks are in for a bumpy ride
23:32Forward again, unfortunately, what's your outlook in general last question here about consumers?
23:37You know the consumer confidence went up a little bit in August, but prices are still high interest rates are still high
23:44What's your outlook right now for the average consumer?
23:47So we're not in a recession right now, but we're very much on the edge of one
23:51You know, it's only very lucky that oil prices are falling because of the slowdown in China
23:56Otherwise, I think we could be slipping into a recession right now as for consumers, you know
24:00We found out that the savings rate is near all-time lows recently
24:03So consumers are running faster and faster on the proverbial treadmill to try to keep up prices are still rising
24:08It's just that they're rising more slowly, you know than they were before. So
24:12Yeah, it's it's odd to be concerned about and there's a lot of misrepresentation at work about the state of the US economy right now
24:19Yeah
24:20and I don't think people are gonna get that much clarity at the debate on this day because there's obviously two very different views here on
24:25The economy, but dr. Peter Earl. Thank you so much for breaking that down. Thanks
24:30Thanks for having me
24:32So what can we expect on Tuesday night?
24:34What strategies will vice president Harris and former president Trump use when they take the stage in Philadelphia political commentator?
24:41Sarah Bedford has some thoughts. She will share them with us next
24:46Donald Trump
24:47Intends to pull us back to the past
24:50Kamala destroyed the greatest city in America, San Francisco. She destroyed it totally destroyed it
24:57Then she became Attorney General the state she destroyed the state of California. Now she's running for president
25:04We're not gonna let that happen
25:06We're not going back because we also know that if Donald Trump were reelected
25:09He intends to give tax cuts to billionaires and big corporations. He intends to cut
25:15Social Security
25:16Corporations he intends to cut Social Security and Medicare go back a couple of years
25:22We will never frack there will be no fracking in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania will never frack and now you say oh, yes
25:30We will frack
25:32The whole thing is a con job
25:36Both candidates are gearing up for the big showdown on Tuesday. The stakes may be especially high for vice president
25:47Harris as new polling shows former president Trump narrowly taking back the White House if the election took place today
25:55Now joining us now is Sarah Bedford Steamboat Institute blankly fellow Sarah. Thank you so much for being here this evening
26:02I want to start off with with Camp Harris here. We saw this New York Times poll
26:06Which shows it's a national poll of likely voters. It shows Trump with a slight lead here with 48 47
26:13And then we also show that same poll shows that nearly 30% of voters want to know more about her as a matter of fact
26:2163% of voters say they don't know much about her policies and you can don't see there that only 9% of vote of likely voters
26:28Said the same thing about mr. Trump. So in other words, they know Trump, but they don't really know Harris
26:33How much of Tuesday night will be in so important or crucial for Harris to define herself?
26:40Well, it's hugely important for Kamala Harris not just to introduce to voters where she stands on issues because she's not provided any
26:48Clarity about what she's actually running on up to this point, but because there's been no primaries
26:54There have been no solo interviews with Kamala Harris only one on
26:59CNN that I think most in the media even friendly media characterizes just going okay in terms of her one interview
27:07so there's a lot of pressure on Kamala Harris to describe her policy agenda and that's to say nothing of the people who are
27:14Tuning in to watch how she performs
27:17stylistically because that was a big part of why people tuned in to see Joe Biden to see how did he perform when he was
27:24Off a teleprompter because his schedule had been so tightly controlled up to that point
27:28I think the White House here risks
27:31Making the same mistake with Kamala Harris by keeping her on such a tight leash
27:34That people will be watching not just for what she says substance substantively
27:38But if she even can perform well when she's not on script, the Harris campaign is starting to really downplay those
27:45Expectations ahead of Tuesday that could be gamesmanship, but they're particularly interested on the mics
27:50They will be muted when the other one is speaking and they're saying we wanted them to be unmuted
27:55How much play on Tuesday into whose advantage?
28:00Well, you know Kamala Harris seems to be really only capable when she's firing off lines when she's doing something
28:08that's pre-prepared when she when it's scripted the the problem here is that she seems to have crafted a strategy that depended entirely on
28:15the mics being open so that could she could fire off one-liners against Donald Trump absent that
28:20The focus is going to be on the substance of her answers and that's her weakest point
28:25It's not good that voters can't pinpoint where she stands on anything and that the platform she's running on now
28:32bears no resemblance to the one that she ran on in 2020 when she was in the presidential primary and
28:39While the focus will be solely on where she stands now
28:43I think she's gonna face some heat for flip-flopping and there's not been a
28:47Satisfactory answer from the Harris campaign as to why all those positions changed and quickly last my last question to you is this is NFL
28:54Sunday now, what are your keys to the game here for former President Trump to come out Tuesday as the victor?
29:01Well, the stakes are so much lower for Trump people know him really well as that poll shows
29:06Trump needs to not get personal with Kamala Harris and just focus on driving home that hypocrisy angle that Kamala Harris has changed her
29:13Positions across the board and she doesn't have an answer for why other than the unspoken one
29:18Which is that she's really only interested in winning
29:22All right political strategist Sarah Bedford, thank you so much for joining us this evening with that insight
29:28Thank you, and be sure to tune in to Fox News Democracy 24 special coverage of the ABC presidential debate simulcast
29:35Our coverage begins Tuesday, September 10th at 8 p.m. Eastern Time
29:41Keep it right here. There is much more Fox support ahead just moments away
29:51I
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30:30You know some more
30:40Which is the
30:44Which is the song
30:47Why I'm a boy
30:51I'm a girl
30:59I'm gonna get
31:14More mature
31:16I
31:47Can't hold it
32:09So those are my own montage, yeah
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