We all exist in the context, michael. We do. Given that, that is all we have to do. Rape will continue our coverage right now. Take it away, ali. You have two speech, amazing and intentionally amazing, no matter what you do. Michael steele today is giving us labor day stuff. He has probably got a whiskey snifter there. I mean, somebody accused him of having bourbon in his cup, ali, i am going to investigate myself. All morning, michael is leaning it over, checking out, i m with you, michael. It is labor day. You guys deserve a break. I am just a woman, ali, at work trying to do my part. I love you both. We will see you tomorrow. I hope you have an amazing afternoon. Check velshi starts now. Good morning. It is saturday, august 31st. It is 66 days until election day. This morning, i ve got georgia on my mind, a state crucial to understanding how this election is playing out both in that state and nationally. For decades, georgia, a decidedly red state did not get much attention in presi
For laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. One week from today, the first ballots for presidential election will go out, the stakes could not be higher. And if you were wondering what kamala harris day one priorities were. Her first interview provided little clarity. If you are elected, what would you do on day one in the white house? well, there are a number of things. I will tell you first and foremost, one of my highest priorities is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. What would you do day one? day one it s going to be about, one, implementing my plan for what i call an opportunity economy. I already laid out a number of proposals in that regard. Which include what we are going to bring down the cost of everyday goods. Kayleigh: so vague, no answers. I was wondering what happened to this. Kamala used to be crystal clear about her day one priorities. On day one we are going to repeal that tax bill. On day one we are going to re
To. I m kayleigh mcenany. And for laura ingrahamy in. Of and this is a speciale. Edition of the graham angle. Frowell, one week from today, the first ballots for the presidential election will go out. The stakes could not be higher. And if you were wondering o what kamala harris dayne woe priorities were, her first interview provided little clarity. If you are electeulu dod, what would you do on day one in the white house? a n there are a number of ths i will tell you. First and foremost. Is one of my highest prioritiesto a is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. O so what would you do? day one? day one, it s going to be cal about one implementing my plan for what i call an opportunity economortunityy. Regard i ve already laid out a number of proposals in that regard, coo which include what we re going to do to bring down the cost of everydayfay goods. O so vague, no answers. Well, i was wondering what happened to this commonly usedta to crystal clear about her
And mississippi the former chair of the historic january Six Committee about the second indictment of donald trump. A second or a velshi begins right now. Good morning, and Sunday August the 6th, im ali velshi. Donald trumps legal team has until five pm tomorrow to respond to the governments request for a protective order before it agrees to turn over evidence in the Election Interference Case. The ruling came after a series of motions filed on saturday afternoon and quick succession. Trumps team asked to push the deadline back by three days and to hold a hearing on the matter, which is a sign of how the former president s attorneys are going to try to slow things down, much like the president s past attorneys have done in various other legal matters. Special counsels legal team quickly argued against it, calling that motion unnecessary. Ultimately, judge tanya, the judge appointed to oversee the Election Interference Case denied the trump teams motion for a delay. Her order came less
be, and could they make or break some campaigns? let s ask gop fundraiser noel thanks for being here, appreciate it. you know, some people are paying their own bills, or at least a lot of them, like vivek ramaswamy. of course, he s got a couple hundred million of his own spend to on that, not everybody has that personal cash, but with could we see the race diminishing as a result of these figures? absolutely, david. hanks for having me on. thanks for having me on. you cannot get your message out if you don t have money. so it s very is, very important to the watch these fund raising polls. and the other thing i will tell you is i am more interested in how much these candidates are raising, even more so than the general polls on how they re doing because if you raise more money than min, you have power to advertise, get messages out and saturate with your message so that you can attract new voters and new people that want to join your campaign. so i really, really pay at