Welcome to one nation, i am brian kilmeade. You want some proof? doctor casey means is going to be here talking about how the food you eat and it's a lot, costs a lot of money was new and it might be this campaign, rfk junior's intuit. Stephen miller is going to be here, former senior advisor to donald trump, how the former president is preparing for the most controversial debate in his career and his head a lot of big ones. Who really is kamala harris? the answer, i don't really not. Until today. Judge merchan joe brown has known her for decades from tv he's got an interview from us, she's going to tell us who harris is and what to expect should she become the next president of the united states but first, 59 days and counting until the biggest residential election of our lifetime, i don't exaggerate. This is where the race is real. The average overall, kamala harris slightly ahead, 48 to 46. One battleground states where this will be decided, that he in pennsylvania and you have michigan with harris and slightly pulling ahead in wisconsin. In arizona, trump over by five. Senate race in georgia one lead for harris but with the canteen out and about, he feels good about the ground came in the state. In fact, close harris up by one in pennsylvania, it really is 5foot tie north carolina which is extremely important, a one point race. We thought that was going to be tight to begin with the first, the momentum, where is it? kamala harris, i think it's o over. For the bulk of the dnc, i don't think it happened. Prominent election analyst, trump is favorite to be harris by a margin in months. Two things hurting the campaign, the bump that didn't happen, he didn't benefit her even though it had big publicity and in my view, skipping over pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, popular democrat in a key state. The next big event is tuesday but you know that is joining us to talk about tuesday's debate, the cohost of the ruthless podcast, you have a lesson really long and someone's been fired, josh holmes, comfortably smug. Duncan and john, welcome back. Thanks for doing this. On the numbers i throughout, what is your take where the race is right now? kamala harris had week carnation and i think most democrats thought they would have seen week carnation. She will have to be candidate we saw last week everything come crashing back to where you would expect them to be. If you ask yourself in august of 2023, what does the race look like? kind of looks like the one we got now despite endless battles and assassination attempt, a switch of candidates, all the stuff was gone through this last summer, this settled out to basically the race with the, they are who we thought they were i think we will end up in a nip and tuck, 50000 votes over six states, it's going to be as close as it can get. Ascended like a netflix show, assassination attempts but first off, when you look at what the candidates are doing, i've never seen anything like it. We really don't know much about the vice president and we don't know what she stands for and she will almost admit that to which makes me think tuesday matters more than ever. One 100%. Tuesday is a huge opportunity for president trump to do the most important thing he could accomplish which is to remind americans kamala harris is the incumbent so when she talks about races going up in the challenges facing the country, she's had four years to do something, she is the border czar so how can she say she's going to do something to control illegal immigration in this country more trump and focus on mining folks think she's trying to act like she's a new person on the scene but she's one 100% responsible for the problems we are facing. We understand it's been a while, thought she would be the vice president according to reports. You might need to remember and go back to remember what she's like on the debate stage. Let's take a look. America does not want to witness a food fight, they want to know how to put food on the table. There was a little girl in california part of the second class to integrate public school and she was blessed to school everyday. That's little girl was me. I'm speaking. I'm speaking. Mr. Vice president, speaking. I'm speaking. Inferences saying the truth. I'm speaking. I'm speaking. I don't know if we will have those moments because they will kill the mice that i get the sense that might be something like that i'm a woman, show me respect. Without a doubt she's going to try to get her tik tok for a moment, i'm speaking, something like that and i imagine she will have a couple of other oneliners. I'm interested to see which kamala harris shows up, those 2019 democratic presidential debates with far left positions for this new kamala harris who were all introduced to a few weeks ago so it's incumbent upon donald trump to remind everyone that she is the incumbent, he is the agent of change and she states back out in 2019. We talked about this on our show, they are trying to figure out a way for kamala harris to manufacture three or four soundbites. Is there a clean moment? something where it's a tik tok viral moment because you talk about the issues, god knows where she is and she doesn't know where she is, i know her campaign doesn't know, she is flipflopping everything she's ever talked about before, they will have to manufacture this display. That's all they can do because she can't articulate why she changed her opinion, i'm not sure why she had the original opinion in the first place so a manufactured moment, it's all they can go for and i think they hope allies in the media push that out and consider it a success. It's up to trump to bring out but me personally when i watched the interview with her running mate, she seemed calculated and scripted and stilted and i'm not sure trump was right when she said she had notes in front of her, what was your take away? i think it is generous to say interviews because she's only done the one and i think that is one of the big weaknesses heading into this debate, look at trump key strengths, one is his experience, a guy has done 15 or 20 debates on the national stage on the heels of an entire career through television, really understand how to deliver a message to a wide audience and she cut her teeth in california. Nobody in pennsylvania or ohio wants to hear what somebody from california thanks. People from california don't want to hear what somebody from california thanks i think that is one of her big weaknesses, she comes from a view that is too most of america and if you couple that with her lack of experience, she's not getting in the swing, she's not having these conversations where she's challenged and sure, she's going to have a handful of oneliners they put on the next day, she's heading in to the ring with the master and i feel i don't want to say trump is definitely going to win because anything could happen but he's good. In case you forgot what donald trump is like on the stage, here is donald trump debating. It is just good that someone with a temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. Because you'd be in jail. Not going to answer the question because the question is listen, who was on your list, joe? he wanted to know who was on his judge's list and even admitted he was caught on that one so he was going back and forth, he's got to keep his cool because they want to get under his skin, right? that's exactly right i think you saw a tale of two strategies, one against biden in 2020 which i think the trump campaign itself would not his best stuff. He's dominated debate since he's been on the national scene, that was the exception to the rule and then you saw in june that he ended a political career but he ended that political career with restraint in a message, allowing the debate to come to him. I think if there's a winning strategy for the trump campaign, it's allowing the debate to come to you, make the. About her record change from her vegas intellectual capabilities and anything the job of president of the united states is an seize on those moments, the cross talk, that's what they want. They want to end the debate saying donald trump is a fully, detox over top of kamala harris that can you believe strong of a moment she had? he will manufacture a moment where she gives a don't talk over me, donald type of thing to reinforce that. If they could avoid that moment, she is utterly devoid of any substance whatsoever. Correct to say it looks better, you look more handsome, is it me? have you improved your looks and your set? [laughter] i think we are more handsome. I think these gentlemen look terrific. You got to bring your best. Thanks, guys. I will see you in d. C. Thanks so much. The ruthless podcast. You will be smart having listened to it. Let's go in the trump campaign, how the former president is preparing for first and most likely last debate, first with kamala harris of course and of course i believe it is biggest one so he's been there from the beginning, one of the first believers in the trump phenomena joins us now, former senior advisor and now a surrogate to bring us inside the preparations for this one. Would you say it's different from the last one? you know president trump believes in authenticity, he doesn't subscribe to the theory that americans want scripted debate answers, rehearsed lines, he believes correctly americans want natural authentic honest medication. President trump will never stand there at a podium for four hours a day like romney practicing, rehearsing with actors and the whole thing. Let ponies and fakers do that. President trump's rehearsal and prep is his life experience, his time as president but the last four years and interviews cost the town halls, podcast, speech is every single day. Let kamala go into a closeted room somewhere with an actor, pretend to be donald trump and rehearsed lines. Donald trump will be authentic, real, honest, genuine. That's of the american people crazy. He doesn't just say what happened, 13 people died, never would have happened. He meets with families. He doesn't say was going on with the legal immigrants, he meets the victims, he meets the families, the survivors so he knows who rachel moran is. A set of talking, he's got an opportunity to tell the family stories because he's behind closed doors for hours with them, he spent quality time with them. There people, not numbers. They asked kamala harris, when you swung the door open at the border, these people paid with their lives. Hopefully kamala for the democrats take is not foolish enough to try to go on offense on these issues where there is a trail of blood is miles long. You look at the fine and border crisis, afghanistan tobacco and how many families have been shattered and destroyed and go back further, her time in california in a sanctuary state, her time as district attorney in san francisco repeatedly choosing lowered sentences that were leased and went on to commit heinous crimes. There is so much blood spilled because of her policy decisions and resident trump a lot of people don't see this, he spent hours and hours with the victims in these policies and calls on the phone because it matters to him deeply. His heart grieves like millions of americans for what has been done to these precious family so kamala, she can try but it would be a colossal mistake for her to go on offense in these areas where there are lives demolished her decisions. Very strong on the border and immigration, there's a report mark kelly claims that there is no evidence of voting so why are noncitizens registered to vote in multiple states? seems like that's an issue. How serious that's what most american's are worried about, they want their vote to count, not canceled by someone who shouldn't be voting. How do you feel about that conclusion? mark kelly is a disaster on the border and on this issue. In all 50 states, illegal aliens can vote by checking a box on a federal form that says i'm a citizen. That is not validated in any w way. Not with id for nationalization or birth certificate or passport or anything. It's on the honor system so our entire election depends on the idea that 20000 illegal aliens smuggled into the country who broke border flaws and employment laws and social security flaws and id theft, that they will tell the truth on a federal form? arizona alone, 40000 registered to vote who said they could not divide proof of citizens because in arizona you have to and they showed up to registered and they were asked for proof of citizenship and they say no so they are put on a federal only list. It's astonishing 40000 and arizona alone and that doesn't include those who will register in the next 60 days, it's a national crisis and i'm proud to see speaker johnson is fighting so hard to pass the save act which would care elections. If you talk to republicans and dependents and undecideds, they believe voter id is perfectly natural and supported. It's overwhelmingly, i have no idea why they would get in the way of it. Thanks so much. Thank you. Will be watching tuesday. The sleeper issue that could deliver women for trump. Plus, who is kamala harris? what is her true track record the got her to the white house as vice president? no one knows better than judge joe brown from tv, he saw firsthand the rise of a couple of decades, he arrives for us for an exclusive interview next. ♪ your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. Nothing beats it. I recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. I think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients. Try pronamel mouthwash. Ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. Chase freedom unlimited. So, if you're off the racking. . . . . . Or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. Cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. Nah, i'm working on my six pack. Switch to a king suite or book a silent retreat. 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So who is kamala harris? since coming up onto the scene in 2019 as presidential candidate from california, she then fell on her face, epic fail you didn't even get to iowa despite a lot of money and publicity. So unremarkable as president she spent most of her time with her approval rating in the 30s and suddenly she's in the mix of according to the experts in, half barack obama, sprinting for the presidency. How did that happen? demand you just saw knows her well, for lawyer and he tv personality, legitimate judge in real life, judge joe brown. Maybe you could answer the question most of america is asking outside the democratic party or oprah winfrey at the dnc, who is kamala harris? she's a fraud. In what respect? she's an image carefully drafted. You can start with what she is, she has a certain job but that doesn't make her what she cl claims. We have somebody that has a fabricated reality. I was just mentioning a minute ago, she was that child on the bus immigrating the schools. If this was in california, i don't get it because i was a schoolteacher and we didn't have segregated schools. When she got in kindergarten, i was a playground director with the city school system, we didn't have segregated school in california. What they did is shuffle the teachers around but you went to school in the neighborhood so you know where that came and. Listening to tupac, 11 years old when she was in the forms and the release, he was 21 and she was a prosecutor in alameda, california so where are we going with someone like this? so she graduates and becomes a lawyer becomes a da. What kind of da what she? one of the managers when it came to running, she had a boss she clashed with after she disappeared a couple of years, nobody knows quite when so what happens between 98 and 2004? what is she up to? how does she finance the run? she's with milley brown, the mayor of san francisco who had been part of the caucus in sacramento and he got her a job when she was in her 20s where she was working 15 hours a week but amounted to one or two appearances a month and she was getting paid 72000 a year and she got more than 120,000 being on a medical advisory committee for the rest of the committee members, all 70 world above because of a lifetime in the field of medicine which she did not so she got $120,000 a year to finance what became a campaign for attorney general in the san francisco area. In terms of her being tough on crime in the west bank thing when you talk about tough on crime, she proposed a bill in 2005 that allows you to be arrested three times before you go to jail. The police chief pushed back and said serving as police chief until 2009 is that it's ridiculous so when she says she was tough on crime, top on the border, as it seems in many respects her record reflect that, what did you find? that's like her being busted to school and smoking dope in the dorm listening to tupac. It is a fabrication. You put your finger in their and looks which way the wind is blowing. Her prosecutorial experience was unmitigated disaster. A woman was inappropriately caught up in the truancy for adults, a 9yearold girl was caused to have a stroke and became paralyzed and at 22 is still not recovered. Just real quick, for example if you cut school, they would press charges on parents, that was her idea to stop truancy? except in this case, a woman wasn't involved in that, the child was suffering from acute complications from sickle cell disease and was in the hospital but kamala harris saved outside her home while she was expecting assistance and it turned out to be an arrest and the girl wasn't caused to have a stroke. This kind of thing is that and not what a prosecutor supposed to be because the prosecutor is supposed to deliver justice which includes standing up and saying your honor, in the interest of justice, the state wishes to dismiss these charges and she never did that because she always played it to the camera. We could talk for hours on this but to summarize, the american people got one interview with the vice president, who will cease one debate with the vice president and she becomes president so she hasn't her values, she has changed. If she becomes president, what are her values? what kind of president will she be? she's a fascist. You can see, strength through joy. Ninety years ago, last month and, germany they came up with the program, strength through joy. Exactly the same as the one she is proposing. Ninety years ago, same year, they came up with a bureau to suppress misinformation, walz and harris have been pushing that. Ninety years ago, 1934, germany passed sweeping disarmament laws so the public would be disarmed. We have vatican. I think we are looking at a fascist will exhibit something that i did for i've been in this business halfcentury and if there's one class of corrupt human beings, it is career prosecutors. Not those who stay in for a long time and leave. There are exceptions of course but they tend to be ruthless, unconcerned with humanity. They don't care, they don't do anything, somebody has to put them in check. 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Joining us now to react and analyze, former white house press secretary, i see her in the halls all the time thanks for doing this. Media moments that matter most all across the networks. First one was bloomberg. What happened to olivia newsy? she hits the right, hits the left and all of a sudden she hit a little too deep when it comes to president biden. You would call it the fall of the biden piece, she talked about shaking his hand and it felt cool and he forgot people's names and here is what she said when she left the room with the other reporters, the reporters debated had that he was in they settled on 40%. Biden falls and all of a sudden she loses her bloomberg show and says because of tweets a long time ago but i surmise, it's her downfall of biden reporting. The shape of president biden, obviously couldn't get four more years, they throw him out thanks to george clooney, a hero but this woman pays for her job for doing her job which is a journalist and reports the story, even if it's bad for democrat. Exactly. There were reporters after the meeting debating how dead the president was and no one reported that for years and years journalistic malpractice she did her job and fauci whose as part of her job for that. Another network, this moment on cnn, the biggest debate in our lifetime coming up september 10 and it will be trump versus harris. A lot of regulation. This is probably, the failed campaign manager of 2016, it didn't work out but he had interesting advice. Something troubling for me if i was on trump team, he's doing but a lot of candidates want to do and like to do which is sit around and talk about. You can't do proper debate that way and i think it's why you tend to stink. She will spend a lot of time on women's reproductive health policy and i think there are really important moments she will be able to have around abortion rights, birth control, ivf and if trump not rehearsing those responses in the right way, i think they will be week. Donald trump ended the career and then donald trump went in and did the 50 year career, a political debate stage so keep that in mind but the part that's interesting is the part where he says kamala harris is rehearsing all of these socalled reproductive rights and that's where trump needs to zone in. Marco rubio is all these plants providing for life act, low income child care. Sit down with him, mail her on that because now we know her playbook. How to perry away from that so it's not going to be outside the prolife community, can you take that and say that's important? go that direction without being accused of ducking it. Within the line after that, do you really have a choice if you do not have the economic security to make a choice? here is how i will give a true choice, empowering them economically. Maternal health care, marco rubio has a tenpoint plan, sit down with that man. You look at surrogates and say how is it on television? they get clues was going on behind the scene hopefully trump people are doing that. Next next up, this is interesting and even the cnn host came out with laughter when she hears the kamala harris talking points. Workingclass voters are telling us more of them are with donald trump and kamala harris. What is it about what you've been doing for the last three plus years that explains that? don't have time to sit around to think why things may or may not have happened, the vice president is doing that by talking about her economic vision and it is really different, a new way forward not only for the democratic party can you tell us what is different? what makes it different from what was going on the last few years? she wants to take into effect the first national law to take on price gouging. She talking about that corporate actors accountable at the grocery store he doesn't want to talk about the last three years but kamala harris was sitting there casting the vote for inflation. How could you take him seriously? he was saying how joe biden was to get out in the media was crazy to pound on him when we all found out the party turned on him so the got another job. Number two, there's no difference between bidenomics and whatever kamala harris will put out and because she won't go out and spell it out in detail, we will have to go with the old playbook. She cast the tiebreaking vote for the trillions of spending that brought us 9. 1% inflation and now she won't tell us how she is different from biden? she's trying to smile her way to the presidency. We'll see if it works. I don't think it will. You don't know exactly what the principal wants to do. One interview : no press conference and sent everyone out to stick up for her. Reporting the team didn't want him welltodo interview. They were worried he did know what the policies were. If you running mate does know your policies, i'm sincerely worried for the country. Up and went doubts the name of this segment, over here for the moment that matter. With brian kilmeade all right, it's going to be a big week. Next, america's kids poisoned by the foods they eat, that you buy. 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These numbers are stunning and going up. 75% of american adults over the age of 55 have some type of chronic illness and it might even be you so our food is getting us sick intentionally, the main reason and pure profit is another reason. Big pharma behind it. Overall, that is the promise of the number one bestselling book in america, good energy, surprising connection between limitless health. Welcome back to the show. You are nodding when rfk was talking. You believe he could make a difference in the principles you wrote about? it historic this is talked about at the presidential level. It is very simple. Americans are getting increasingly and astronomically chronically ill largely because of toxic culture processed food system. There are three things we need to focus on to turn the tide destroying american health and rfk is talking about them. We have to fix the incentives making unhealthy food toxic, cheap and affordable for americans. We need to incentivize healthy foods being the cheapest on the shelf. The second thing is it the conflicts of interest out of the food science and government agencies that control our food guidelines and third, we need to improve medical education so those are the three things rfk is talking about that are so important for turning the tides. Some say government is the problem. Fix the incentives so i got to get farmers, incentivize them to grow differently? right now, the farm bill is 500 billiondollar bill renewed every five years and currently, the vast majority of spending goes toward supporting promise to grow crops largely turn into cheap food. Unhealthy food, taxpayers are subsidizing it so incentivize farmers to be growing the food that makes us healthy and right now, that's only. 1% of the subsidies. The second incentive is a lot of farm bill goes to snap and quick. Right now, snap which supports 10% of the u. S. Population, 10% of the is going straight to soda and about 55% to alter processed foods of taxpayer money is incentivized to go straight into the hands of diabetes orders companies. We could change the incentives rapidly him make each dollar more effective and valuable toward real food that keeps us healthy and the third incentive is we need to think about taxadvantaged dollars. Right now these amazing programs that led us get used taxadvantaged dollars, they are mostly going toward drugs. We could steer those dollars toward preventative tactics like food and medicine and nutrition. If i get elected, i'm going to put him in charge. You believe he knows it so well, rfk do this. Time magazine pushing back. Look at this headline. I know it's got a lot of publicity for the book because it's so ridiculous, what if alter processed foods are as bad as you think? would you think about the content of that column and premise? is laughable. Of course the article caps off after rfk says he's committing to make america healthy again the help of eligible. And outrage from the american public with tens of thousands of people going to social media and saying it's ridiculous. We are not going to be gas led by the media about common sense nutrition, we all know foods from fauci filled with toxic items in europe are not healthy for us, real food from the ground, sustainable soil is what is good for our health in this article tried to cede that with the playbook of questioning the science and invoking social justice talking points to talk about how we could never rid of processed foods and normalize it. The ubiquity making americans astronomically ill, this popped up in the 80s when it started to skyrocket and that's when we got sick so the american public knows and the astonishing thing is after people to the outrage on social media and rfk posted, they changed the terrible because they knew it was so absurd. 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