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>> but other than that he's a good guy. [laughter] >> laura: other than that. but less and on a positive knew -- not because of hillbilly allergy, that old to the working-class forgotten man and woman that was in his best selling the more, that personal story is something we haven't seen in the republican party in along longtime. >> he's a theme in connection with when eisenhower picnics and. anything that it's a great asset to the ticket. >> laura: newt gingrich, man, we've known each other for decades and this is a spectacular moment. >> -- >> laura: thank you. i'm so glad we got the share of some of what we do. newt gingrich. that's it for us tonight, we're here in the rnc all week in milwaukee permit stick with us. we have updates on instagram and a course on x. remember it is america no and forever. jesse watters, he takes it from here from milwaukee. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: welcome to jesse watters "primetime." tonight... >> jesse: still no answers in trump's a destination at them. why is the secret service hiding? >> the stops with me. >> i am proud to announce that senator j.d. vance has the overwhelming support of this convention to be the next vice president of the united states. >> jesse: trump-vance. that's the ticket. >> on a call a week ago you said it time to put trump in the bull's-eye. >> president joe biden: it was a mistake use the word -- and meant crossing at commenced balls high, meant focus on him. >> jesse: of the trump was almost killed, biden is one buying worst political life. >> president joe biden: i beg your pardon? >> jesse: plus... >> why are you going for the long-term? >> because i love america and so that he. >> ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: fox news alert, donald trump is expected to walk the stage of the republican national convention just later ton tonight. it will be the first time we see the presidency this much since he dodged a bullet. forty-five freshly wounded will soon bask innovations in a scene that will probably bring many americans with tears. a lot of officially secure the nomination today milwaukee and named his vp. >> delegates and alternates, ladies and gentlemen, i am proud to announce that senator j.d. vance has the overwhelming support of this convention to be the next vice president of the united states. >> i formally declare president donald j. trump and j.d. vance at the republican nominees for president and vice president of the united states! [cheering and applause] >> jesse: will have a full breakdown of vance later on initial about content told fox it's a very important position especially if something bad should happen. and this weekend in -- it
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nearly that. a former president police -- telling the forces doctors call it a miracle and, "are not supposed to be here. i'm supposed to be dead." kind then thanking god he's still alive and said he wanted to keep speaking but i just got shot. and he calls a picture of him bloodied with his fists raised the most iconic photo ever seen. usually you have to die to have an economic foot -- picture. the reality is just sitting in an trump is humbled. he ripped up and rewrote his acceptance speech to focus on peace and love -- can defense possibly on purpose are making this more confusing? even though nbc reports that the secret service had flagged that white roof building as a security vulnerability, the secret service saying tonight that they never swept it. they say they rely on local
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cops to hamlet them in this building, the american glass research building, is suspicious. abc reporting that local police tactical team was using the building as a staging area to watch the crowd. we are also hearing from abc that croaks did not use a ladder to reach the roof. so how did he get up there? is he spider-man? how did the sugarcane access to a building that local police tactical teams was using as a security perch? a cnn report says nbc is wrong. crooks bought and used the letter and if that's true, how did nobody see a man carrying a rifle and a ladder walk to a building that law enforcement was using to guard the president? sources tell former secret service agent dan von gina that police were chasing the shooter around before he got near the roof. >> here's another thing i'm hearing from sources. that the subject had been monitoring him since he came in around that external
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perimeter area. the subject now is the shooter. -- they lost track of them apparently and he was hiding in the building about 300 yards away. >> jesse: law enforcement lost track of the shooter before he shot the president? how would he outrun police carrying a ladder and a rifle anyway? and if he plays the letter down against the building and not just, why didn't cox sees the letters we couldn't climb back up? we asked the secret service if the shooter was chased by a law enforcement. and they told us day, we'll believe local police had interactions with the sub subject." but local boys are pushing back, they say their job was just traffic duty. pennsylvania state police telling us they weren't responsible for securing the building or property. so the secret service it is pointing their figures of the locals and the locals are pointing their fingers back. you have a loose kook with an ar, 130 yards from a former president, and mousing caps
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while trump was allowed to remain on stage? i was -- if there was an active manhunt underway for unarmed threat? abc reports that police were looking up at the roof of the building a full minute before shots rang out. but just breaking tonight at a local pennsylvania station is reporting that local law enforcement spotted crooks on the ground, acting suspiciously, nearly half an hour before the shooting. and they called it in. and another officer spotted the nearly half an hour before the shooting took a picture of him and also called it in. why wasn't any action taken? and later, people at the rally flag crooks on the roof. watch... >> there are pointing. top of the. look. there is right there. right there. you seem? he's laying down. you seem? >> yeah. he's laying down.
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>> what's happening? >> [inaudible] >> oh. yeah, look. there he is. >> officer. >> he's on the roof! he's lying! right here! guy on the roof. he's getting up now. >> jesse: this was such a colossal security failure to many people are wondering if this was sabotage. was somebody on the inside compromise? there's no evidence of that but the way the agency is handling this investigation is unacceptable. we're learning more details about the shooter. reports that he had a transmitter strapped to his body and a receiver hooked up to explosives in the trunk of his car. he was trying to trigger an explosion as a distraction may be before taking his shot? he purchased 50 rounds of
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ammo just before opening fire, just hours. and likely is that they were going to the gun range that day. finally, the fbi gain access to his phone, they say, but the bureau says they don't have a motive. which doesn't track. everyone of these assassins or mass shooters have ideologies. to have digital footprints. and you want to be influ influenced. how is crooks a ghost? the fbi can find that motive of the deadly -- biggest accountability is shooting in u.s. history. numbered zero in on the jam six smart even though the wind to spy on trump. this in the same fbi who cooked up the gretchen whitmer kidnapping plot and had informants involved with the pulse nightclub shooting. >> the pittsburgh fbi field office is running point on this investigation. just happens to be the same field office that buried the trendline bribery tip in ukraine. fbi director chris rate won't resign, but trump will
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probably fire him when he's reelected. but will try nine fire secret service director kim cheadle? >> [indistinct question] >> president joe biden: yes, i do. >> [indistinct question] >> president joe biden: yes, i do. >> jesse: trendline has invite anybody why would he start now? but cheadle says the buck stops with her. >> what was your reaction when you saw the events unfold on saturday. >> shock. and then concern, obviously. for the former president. this is an event that should have never happened. >> whose most responsible for this happening? >> what i would say is that the secret service it was possible for the prevention of a former president. >> for the buck stops with you? >> the buck stops with me. i'm a director of the secret service. it was understandable and if something doesn't happen again. >> jesse: oh so she'll resign, right? >> the president and home security secondary said today they had 100 sent my confidence in you. but there are some members of
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congress calling on you to resign. >> i appreciate the secretari' on part -- >> you like to state -- >> that's washington. you say the right things but you don't do the right thi things. we were seconds away from a live execution of a presidential front-runner in the secret service director isn't being fired isn't resigning and promises it won't happen again. how do we know her internal investigation isn't going to be a cover up? this woman destroyed her text from january 6th and blew up the white house cocaine. congressional republicans are calling for a house elect committee on the assassination attempt on donald trump. take this out of the hands of the fence and conduct hearings under oath on live television. bring in the counter sniper scalping and she'll bring in crooks pop. from time promises you will never left -- let them cover this up. the spring former presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy.
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what you're hearing from the secret service and the fbi is this acceptable to you? >> i think is an acceptable level of knowledge and strangely. is something if her accent -- opportunist after last new year's wherever up record -- perfect record of conspiracy but were not. you think about a russian pollution oaks, organ of covid-19 hunter biden laptop story pressed on the eve of the last election with one intelligence intelligence officials or former intelligence officials fighting off. were at a place of low trust in this country. so i will be guided by the facts. but what i will say is right now more than ever, transparency is everything. the reason why people don't trust the government is the government no longer trust the people with the truth. i think this is one of those occasions with a year that yes, we need accountability company transparency, president running should be doing a far better job then he has been. i think he turn a lot of particle points if you did. but if you stopped them and sent an shaw that alone would inspire some confidence in the men who
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supposedly, the current commander-in-chief but on so many things, jesse, he's fallen short on this one alone and i think the reality is we'll have to see other people got other leaders, hoping the next looks president of the united states donald trump step up and build a leadership void. >> jesse: you -- were no hearing reported 25-30 minutes before the shooting there were two locals that photographed and then transmitted the photos and uncalled in that this guy was acting suspicious when the time on the roof, one facetime underground. how is it if you have a counter sniper team and all the security officials that no action was taken, i just don't understand it? >> i think at -- it doesn't sound good based on what you've done and what you're doing important work in asking hard questions or need to be asked. weather the second question of the keenest of the existing apparatus to respond to this question. and i want to draw a distinction, jesse, grandmother are a lot of people who do work in that bureaucracy who are individually good people might look at the people who
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do -- with their own bodies on the line. they were taking the gunshots and senate president trump covers their job and at least a step up to do it. but that's different from the bureaucratic machine in washington dc. and as republicans does the distention we need to drop. are the individual that people mostly working in washington dc? yes. but that bureaucracy becomes its own leviathan. it's own machine. and i think a top objective of the next presidency got a content presidency i -- and i believe it will be should be to dismantle that federal bureaucracy was in for all and without that will not be built to -- sparks a special council investigation. >> i think you have to go deeper than that grandmother did little secret is a lot of these agency heads that there really themselves just a figurehead. if you get many of those people speaking candidly about what they will tell you is in their multithousand person organizations they don't even have power and what really occurs. is three, four coleaders known these organizations. i personally believe this is my opinion, i believe we need a -- what you undertook
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twitter, what countless other business leaders due to failing companies, -- but the master partition i'd really favor is millions of unelected federal bureaucrats -- >> can we put you in charge of that? can you just go in there and shed 20% of that bureaucracy? >> i'm talking 75%. >> jesse: all right. >> that was our core tenet of my -- but president from shane's -- president has never been more arm to actually take down this bureaucracy then he has been right now. so to those who will -- that is or is he didn't have the legal i traditional toolkit the supreme court is now giving us. i think there's any moment in our history. >> jesse: it is and he will have a mandate if he's reelected. thank you very much, we back.
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with your speech, it up tomorrow night? all right. thank you. so the fbi has been swarming troubleshooter matthew cox -- they still have no idea what drove him to pull the trigger. fox news correspondent db cotton is in butler, pennsylvania with the latest. >> good evening, jesse. federal law enforcement sources have told us local police were in the building, the superposition himself on her neck no as you said the secret service director has said it herself in an interview with abc news, take a look. this is a building the gunman fired from with a vantage point less than 200 yards from the rally stage. meanwhile federal agents have finally gained access to the shooter's 12mak, jesse, even after looking at some of the contents, scouring a laptop and interviewing more than 100 witnesses, they say they still have not been -- not been able to find out whether thomas matthew crooks ever detailed his own reasoning
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for trying to assassinate our former president donald trump. we also know that family members are cooperating with this investigation and that more than two dozen were -- guns were found inside a family's home. we know that federal agents have been trying to determine whether crooks had any formal or arms training. been able to confirm he was a member of a local sportsman club and abc reports the gunman's father handed over an ar style rifle after his son said he wanted to go to the gun range. our sources say that gun was purchased back in 2013 just a few hours ago, jesse, we saw a little more than two does an fbi agent scouring this area and we've also learned a social media profile associated with the shooter has been removed from this court at a spokesperson telling us they can find any evidence that the shooter had used that profile in recent months back and now we're here for the first time from a veteran who spoke at this rally and trying to save no firefighter who was tragically killed.
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listen. >> at that moment we have a light save and we're going to do all we can to save him. the doctor, he provided cpr tried to save him. i helped, i held his hand and all can think about -- and we made eye contact on several occasions and we have to do what we can. and so -- until medical get here. we have to preserve life until the team gets here to take it -- to take care. >> jesse: >> we now know that the secret service is pushing back against criticism over its handling of rally security. saying that it enhance security details for former president donald trump back in june and now the secret service said since it's tragedy dave and hand it even more. mactier. >> jesse: thank you. what you need to know about j.d. vance? right back. >> ♪ ♪
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>> ♪ ♪ >> jesse: south carolina senator tim scott taking the podium at the rnc. let's listen and... >> are you ready for four more years of donald trump? [cheering] me too! listen, if you didn't believe in miracles before saturday, you better be believing right now! [cheering] thank god almighty! that we live in a country that still believes in the king of kings and the lord of lords, that alpha and omega! [cheering and applause] and our god, our god, still
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saves. he still delivers. and he still sets free. because on saturday, the devil came to pennsylvania holding a rifle. but in -- an american lion got back up on his feet and he roared! [cheering] oh, yeah. he roared! [cheering and applause] yeah! yes, he did! yes, he did. >> everyone: trump! [chanting] >> you see america, this is a difficult time for our nat nation. insulation is crushing families. amigo -- illegal immigration
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is crushing american workers. failing schools and victim culture are crushing our portraits. and the weakness of the commander-in-chief has invited world wars all around our world. joe biden is asleep at the wheel and were heading over a cliff. [cheering] we we hear the spare in the voices of a millennial couple raising two kids in a one-bedroom apartment because they can afford a house. we see pain on the faces of goldstar parents because there commander-in-chief joe biden, literally forgets their son died in uniform on his watch. america, we deserve better!
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[cheering] we deserve so much better! i was raised by a single mom and poverty. we had plastic spoons, not silver spoons. but she taught me to work hard, to take responsibility and reject victimhood. [cheering] thank god for my wonderful mama. i know, i know this is going to offend the liberal elites every time i say it, it offends them. but let me say it one more time. america is not a racist country. [cheering]
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now, were not. but if you are looking for racism today, you'd find it in cities run by democrats. [cheering] look on the south, look on the south side of chicago. poor, black kids trapped in failing schools. thousand shott every single year including one of my former interns, they quan. but there's good news. is conservative values that restores hopes, its republican policies that loves people up. i partnered with the greatest president of my generation, president donald j. trump. [cheering]
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on the biggest tax cuts ever for working people and single moms and opportunity zones for neighborhoods that need the most. but joe biden and kamala harris, they give illegal immigrants free hotel rooms while our veterans -- [boos] while our veterans sleep on the streets. [boos] disgusting. disgusting. trump secured our border ones and donald trump will secure it again. [cheering and applause] that's this november, this november, we are not deciding simply the fate for the next four years. were starting a course for the next 40 years.
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[cheering] i see our heartland filled with huge american factories, powered by abundant american energy. building what americans needs. creating generational wealth for blue-collar workers. you see, we are the republican party of frederick douglass and of abraham lincoln. [cheering and applause] of ronald reagan and donald trump! [cheering and applause] but we -- >> everyone: four more years! [chanting] >> four more years! i love it!
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>> everyone: [chanting] >> awesome. we are not simply the party of our leaders. we are also the party of a young woman in wisconsin, taking over her family farm, hispanic father working 16 our days in nevada and a black teenager in philly, starving for opportunity. where not just the grand old party of the past. we are the great opportunity party of america's future! [cheering and applause] and there's only -- hear me clearly -- and there's only one person who can make that vision a reality. donald jay trump!
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[cheering and applause] god bless america! [cheering and applause] >> ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hallelujah. that was senator tim scott moonlighting as a southern preacher on the vb shortlist for a long and brought down the house when he said america is not a racist country. so this is a party of lincoln, douglas, regan, trump but it's not the party of the past. it's a party of the future. but it's official. trump-vance is a ticket just days shy of an assassination attempt the scrutiny on vance will be intense. is a 39-year-old senator newcomer from ohio who quickly dealt with the trump
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movement. >> mr. trump: this guide turned out to be an absolute star. he's a youngster and he's a great senator and a real fighter or mag j.d. vance or mag j.d. great job. >> next rebuild prosperity for american citizens and reelect donald j. trump. >> jesse: his biography embodies the trump agenda, is a self made man born in a small steel town in ohio that was followed by globalism. route -- grew up without that,'s mom was an attic he was raised by his grandmother. joined the marines after nine/11 then went to the ohio state then on to yale law school where he distinguished himself, became a bill -- the book was made in to a movie starring glenn close, capturing the truffle from a troubled essence of the forgotten man and woman of man -- middle american and later launched a venture capital fund but isn't a corporate republican. married a lawyer which to me is kind of a strike against
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him but were going to let that slide. he also has three young children and now we go in a any. ideologically he fits the ticket like a glove. he believes in strong borders, strong tears back discussion about foreign entanglements and oriented policies towards work the working-class americans. him he understand the danger of the washington ruling class and what they post. and when he's in the lands then doing mainstream media interviews he's composed, tough eloquence. during the vp debate, he expects he'll calmly -- let's bring in fox news geopolitical anchor bret baier and outnumbered cohost, kayleigh mcenany. bret, what value this j.d. bring to this ticket? >> jesse: >> first of all he can go to the rust belt states, he can fire up the base and you can be an attack dog as you said that he didn't go in to the lion's den of the mainstream
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media that handles interviews very well. and he may enable the former president to turn towards that unity message which we think he will do on thursday night. by the way, night sky for either covering -- or either ring -- monday night of the rnc we know what we're doing. is not our first rodeo. kaylee, do you feel like that the basis, please hear? do you think this is the right move? >> look, i think donald trump had two choices. you could choose someone with whom he had a personal affinity because someone to be the standardbearer for the maga movement. or someone who can add to his motown props. maybe glenn youngkin and nikki haley, one of those characters. you chose the former rather than the latter. is when emily thought of when j.d. vance was picked. on about where i was sitting in 2015, 2016 and i was on a set of cnn when people really, really -- the prospect of a term presidency. e-book came out hillbilly elegy in june of 2016 and explain the trump movement,
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the impetus panic and what i think you're going to hear thursday night or rather wednesday night when the vp gets -- is a speech about the american dream. i was rereading hillbilly allergy today, he said my family lived american dream, achieve the american dream and inspiring biographical story that underlies economic -- >> jesse: let me just say, he was opposed to liberal circles when that book came out. he was every party in new york city. he was also a never trumpers already has some problems with the president but then he evolved and explain this now saying that he thought he was going to be bad and it turns out he was great. >> and if you don't have time to read the book before what is that you the movie. >> there you go. >> jesse: bret, we're hearing there's a lot of maneuvering behind the scenes, medifast couple of days. rfk junior has been speaking to donald trump. was that about? >> he was in milwaukee today they had a meeting this morning and, you know, point out a message saying loss of
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rumors, main topic was national unity. he was adopted number, -- he's not dropping out of the race. that's what he said. i think the trump campaign is in the out maybe an endorsement possibility if they could get him across the line. obviously these double digits in some states if that ever happens, it would be a big game changer. >> jesse: what would trump need to do the advice -- interceptor of in -- >> i don't know. he's me off on a number of things. i mean, pro-choice county environment, climate change issue. couple of things that he set about trump. i think would be tough to get him to the point but they are definitely talking. is another message that he also think president reagan for the secret service he added today. >> jesse: thank you guys very much. >> thank you. >> jesse: we have harold ford junior here and we have my favorite duffy. [laughter] north fence aromatic just heard from schmidt now opens.
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we just heard from president biden come there was a lester holt interview, the president continues to lose interviews and fight his -- about what he sent to fundraisers about putting a bull's-eye on trump. let's listen... >> you called your opponent an existential threat on our call a week ago. you said it's time to put trump in the bull's-eye. there is some dispute about the context but -- >> president joe biden: i sent crosshairs. meant to focus on him. the truth of the matter was what i guess i was talking about at the time was was very little focus on trump's agenda. >> but the term was bull's-eye? taking a step back and then also searching on things that you may have said that could incite people who are not balanced. >> president joe biden: well, i don't think -- look, how do you talk about the threat to democracy, which is real, when the president says
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things like he says? do you just not say anything? >> jesse: harold kearl can he walk this fine line. because the whole threat to democracy this guy is going to destroy the constitution, they overcome be dictator for life, denisa continue to say that after about came within a centimeter of the president's life? >> get to be with you. i think he's got to get a better answer than that. one would have to think that interview this evening wear that question was going to be asked i would've thought that the president, president byron would've had a crisper answer. what you and, bret, and katie talked about on the picking of the j.d. vance got a 39-year-old united states senator, i hope mike's party is an underestimate what this means. this is a young guy who president trump is basically saying to the country the democrats, republicans alike, that i'll serve four years if i went and hears are going to conserve an additional eight years after that and carry out the things that i want to do. i think democrats have to be mindful of this this evening
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because i think trumper's macon from the two things for president trump pimisi gives him an advantage in the midwest as was stated and two 20 contrast president byron's with president trump's age and his running mate, -- and control find some appeal there could have got to get answers and if you want unify -- we have glenn youngkin here now speaking. let's listen. >> let's go. let's go. [cheering and applause] grieving! i'm -- good evening! i'm glenn youngkin, the governor. [cheering and applause] the governor of the home of washington, jefferson, madison and monroe, the great commonwealth of virginia.
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[cheering and applause] tonight, we stopped for a moment. we ask for god's grace to be on innocent victims. we asked him to be with their families. we thank him for this moment of unity. and we thank him for protecting our next pres president, donald j. trump. [cheering and applause] and tonight, our nation can have the conversation that so many families have other kitchen tables. yes kapelos path conversations. how do we make it all work? conversation young families from midlothian virginia to milwaukee, wisconsin, was dreams of buying a home have been shattered by seven and a half% mortgage rates. the veterans from fredericksburg virginia at the phoenix, arizona whose
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razors can keep up with 30 percent increases as grocery present and 40% increases in gas. the retirees from roanoke, virginia torino, nevada whose fixed income has been crushed by the silent feat of inflation unleashed by joe biden and kamala harris. tonight, america, the land of opportunity, just doesn't feel like that anymore. but eight years ago, eight years ago, there was an outsider. a businessman, who stepped out of his career to rebuild a great nation with the strongest economy, the mightiest military, energy independence, unlimited opportunity lifting up every american. that outsider businessman was donald j. trump, and he will do it again! [cheering and applause]
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i'm proud to be a homegrown virginian from a family, like a lot of families, with ups and downs and highs and lows. my mom was a nurse. and she was my hero. she pulled our family together after my dad lost his job at 15, washing dishes and flipping eggs, i learned that there is dignity in wo work. at the height of the pandemic four years ago, i asked my amazing wife, suzanne, go on a walk with me. i told her i plan to quit my job and one for governor. she looked at me with tears in her eyes and a quivering lip and asked governor of what. [laughter] we prayed together. and we ask god for guidance and wisdom. and we said, if, we would
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serve. after 12 years of only electing democrats statewide, in november, 2021, virginians elected a republican outside businessman as their 74th governor! [cheering and applause] and i believe this year, virginia will elect another republican outside businessman as president of the united states! [cheering and applause] president from prove that commonsense conservative leadership works. it works for america. and reproving it in virginia too. $5 billion of tax relief, backing the blue. [cheering and applause]
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flashing reed tape, declaring loudly that yes, parents matter. [cheering and applause] and creating jobs. lots of jobs. virginia now has record job growth and we were just named america's top state for business! [cheering and applause] friends, could this election be more simple? it's common sense versus chaos. it's strength versus weak weakness. friends, it's not just republicans who see this. as republicans, independence and lots of democrats. it's americans. under president trump, america had high growth and low inflation. under joe biden america has low growth and high infl
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inflation. sixty-six% of americans now live paycheck to paycheck. moms and dads, worrying, and nearby -- buying new shoes for their kids going back to school. can be right that tuition check for college? will they ever be able to retire? under president trump, 2.4 million americans were lifted out of poverty. [cheering and applause] woman, black americans, hispanic americans, asian americans also record low employment. on their donald j. trump, we once again will have that were growing economy that that's of all americans. that is our denmark -- tomorrow. [cheering and applause] tomorrow where work is celebrated, where taxes are
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cut. and inflation is slashed. where we cut read tape, where we unleash american energy dominance, were businesses proudly say "made in america! ". [cheering and applause] were entrepreneurs dream and small businesses thrive where americans from only -- any background can pour there god-given talents into building their american dr dream. this is the moment. this is our moment, to make america the land of opportunity again. a nation a nation built on the basic truth that we are granted certain unalienable rights not by aching but by an almighty creator and that among these are life, liberty
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and the pursuit of happiness. our foundational principles are nonnegotiable. they are inscribed on our national soul. my fellow americans, the spirit of hope is spreading. everyone can feel it can and it will sweep across this nation when we elect donald j. trump at the 47th president of the united states. [cheering and applause] may god bless you and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [cheering and applause] >> jesse: glenn youngkin version -- governor of engineer estate there is no input according to some polls using this opportunity to kind of --
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parents matter." all right rachel cave the stuffy, he was present when -- people or talk about a surprise vp pick for him. did trump make the right choice with trial -- vance? >> i think so. first i want to address the fear we saw and harold''s eyes. >> there was no fear. >> there is. i think harold was thinking about the debate between kamal and j.d. vance -- if you read about that conversion, is fascinating. the thing that these three people have in common, vance, young came and trump gather all businessmen. and i think people are tired of academics and career politicians running. they want businessman in charge, i think i was an interesting thing about the biography of vance that he's a businessman but unlike glenn youngkin and even donald trump, he firmly comes from the working-class. and the real divide, what
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democrats have tried to tell american, that the divide is racial. and the divide is not racial in america. testified. and j.d. vance has come from nothing, from the brokenness that comes from globalism, the community was broken,'s family was broken. and he came up from that and he doesn't want to be -- he's not a victim, and is another message that very much contrasts with the democratic party and so i think he has a great choice, he has a great story to tell. anything that he's given a lot of mega people -- i think a lot of the -- but j.d. vance is very much pro maga. >> jesse: harold -- >> no fear in my eyes. >> jesse: you can defend your honor. >> i can see from all the way over here. >> jesse: journey all the way of the commission talking to some of the delegates. watch. >> hi, jesse. hi, jesse. so we have -- what -- west virginia over here. it has been 90 years since we've had a vp without a
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beard. and now we might have one. >> but -- but democrats are going to fear the beard. vance is all about blue-collar america. west virginia, we do quote and that is what trump-vance 24 is going to be all about, baby. [cheering and applause] >> absolutely and you know what? you should have one yourself. on behalf of west virginia. >> i'm going to need one because i work for jesse watters. now we have access over here. and if you look, she has trump shoes on. >> i do. weight hold on. these aren't trump she was. reliving in this joe biden economy and these are the dump she was. but when trump becomes president again, i'm going to get me some trump shoes because then i'm going to for them. >> so you're not a big cb joe girl? >> are you kidding me? i prefer an awake trump. >> and president trump is going to be internet. we've heard. so excited. [cheering] why do you love president donald trump you might.
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>> because he's for everything americans. just like us. you want to bring america back to prosperity and were just over at. we're so over coming this joe biden. >> and we can't forget about hawaii. why does hawaii love donald trump? >> hawaii loves how compassionate donald trump was in the midst of our maui fires environment canada but we love that he's the strongest commander-in-chief we've had in my lifetime. >> no hawaiians must love the drum's dance moves. >> we do. we do. >> teach me how to do it. >> we've got the hula. all hips. >> more have. >> there we go. >> all right. and were big jesse water's fans right? yes, he is right out there. he's here tonight. but -- >> because donald trump is for the working men and women for -- >> reporter: and racial pride of our president trump. >> what it will be like when donald trump walked in this room tonight? >> i'm going to cry. in the same way i cry on saturday when the shooting
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happened, you know, this is going to be one of the most monumental moments i think in american history. >> what about texas? >> texas loves trump. texas loves trump and texas was so important -- excited to nominate him to be our president of the united states. president from elect. >> yeah. >> what has donald trump and fernamak meeting that you like them or schema. >> trend is for all people. when trump was the president, i had money. biden is the president, i can hardly pay for a breath of air. [laughter] >> all right so we have a message for message for jason schmidt jesse watters. what is our message for jesse watters? >> i am watters and this is my world! >> back to jesse. >> jesse: thanks. more hips, johni broome or something i thought i'd never hear on the floor of the rnc. list to -- and judge jeanine pirro. we hear that a lot. when trump was president i
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had money. when joe biden is president, i don't have as much money. it doesn't get more simple than that, doesn't? >> yes. when trump when trump was president, typical middle income families made 6000 bucks net cumulative. joe biden catherine daoust years, the same measurement, lost $2500 for family. okay. point number 1. point number 2 the could look the turn, potential candidates who want to cut taxes when, presidential candidates who want to raise taxes lose. people lost money under bi biden, he's a loser. people make good money under trump, looks like a winner to me. >> jesse: larry's dictum like it. >> i don't want to make any hundred 83. >> jesse: now make it too hard, larry's. judge genia, we now from tim cox, weaver now from glenn youngkin. were talking about the economy tonight, j.d. vance,
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a lot of people love j.d. of everybody we've heard from captain trump make the right take in mr vance? >> look at anyone that donald trump takes is the right big. i'm all in. and looked out the pic was invalid. you didn't make uptake based upon, you know, whether it was a swing state are women or minorities. he wasn't worried about any of that. it was very simple. this is a guy that i want to work with this in the guy icy doing my -- margo today, my back tomorrow, maga four years from now. and that's the trump doctorate -- doctrine. and want to tell you about the jeanine pirro doctrine. the jeanine pirro doctrine is usually for arnold donald trump and you are under joe biden. we didn't talk about that and that affects the economy because business -- >> jesse: by the winners and -- really important point. >> thank you. >> it's one that do -- woody giuliani immediately go when he was running for mayor.
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safety is like a tax cut for mom and pop businesses on the street. is so important for you can just give you some breaking news? >> jesse: please. >> courtesy of shannon bream, just came up on the wall street journal. elon musk and a group are pledging $45 million a month hula content campaign expressly earmarked for male in balancing -- >> that's huge. >> this is breaking news. i want to give shannon credit or advice on the front page of the wall street journal website, $45 million a month for early balloting and harvesting. >> jesse: so this is to encourage people to get out early and bowed? >> this is to encourage them to go knock on doors, if it's legal have to collect the balance those in to the precincts. >> is is a direct offset door was called soccer box four years ago when he pinpointed $50 million to put democratic operatives in all of the k.
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-- eastman state counties for harvesting. now they can try it but the republicans will be ready to stop it. forty-five minute dollars a month. >> and you know what that's for? it's to make sure it's being monitored, that it's being supervised, you have enough people to do what we didn't have enough people to do four years ago. is not just one about itself or promoting it. it's about -- >> training. >> training, monitoring, making sure -- >> jesse: well if elon musk already purchased twitter which neutralize the fbi and the cai -- 45 million a month building --'s you're the mathematician. >> about four months left. elon musk is the greatest example of why free-market entrepreneurship works for maggie can literally change institutional problems. it can change government monopolies. it just goes to show you at
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least a private sector and -- donald trump. >> jesse: it's many people -- judge jeanine, you and i always worry about shenanigans, worry about harvesting, we worry about balance rama. next -- if you're going to fight for the county is in the philly area, in the detroit area, in the milwaukee area, you have to fight fire with fire and have a ground game. >> yep. yeah. i think that's what they were missing for years ago. in and have -- didn't have the lawyers ready to go. the -- but at the time of. and that really is what this campaign is about. it's about making sure that everything is the way it's supposed to be, recognizing the errors of the past. and you know what? we've got a republican party right now that is more unitive than ever in my donald trump is going to bring the message of unity. is going to unite as and you know what? america is fullbore behind him.
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>> -- lower energy prices, permeates the entire economy. everyone. consumer, goods, last that we were, close that we were, operating in emergency rooms are all petroleum derivatives. you present under $40 a barrier not only giving another tax, to the middle class, you say no to russia and iran. house that? >> jesse: yet. okay, i think that means no. will see you again tomorrow. let's bring in -- sarah huckabee sanders. how about vance? >> he's going to be amazing. he is such a great government to president trump. really will be able to focus on the american worker, he's a successful businessman, he is going to bring great energy brimming and excited. not that i wasn't already because we have the best top of the ticket we propped -- and probably the shot possibly having president trump and over the last 48
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hours he had remind everybody why we need him back in the white house. a perfect picture of strength resilience and this is a ticket i think every american can celebrate, vote for and be excited for in november. >> jesse: i was pushing you to be on a ticket. >> is it the same now. know i love being in arka arkansas, you know, i will do everything i can to get this president be related but wanted to learn from my home state. >> jesse: understand. when you saw the video at the president going on in the podium and then come out like this, fight, fight, fight, he spent a lot of time with him at the white house. how did you feel? >> i visited him this morning, i told him in the two and half years i work for them, how many smart no matter how me hard daze we had, this was the first time he really brought me to tears. and it was such a powerful moment because it wasn't just an attack on this president. it was an attack on our entire country. and for him to stand up, put his fist in the air, was one of those moments that make you proud to be an american.
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but it is such an incredible moment of strength encourage for president trump but it's what we got to see. i know you know every single day in the white house with somebody -- didn't know what was coming at him, he was going to keep coming back up, keep hearing anything out of america got to see -- >> jesse: when i saw it i almost cried but i'm a man. so i suppress that emotion and i just pushed it deep, deep down inside and who knows what's going to happen and how it's going to manifest. >> if you want to cry my shoulder -- >> jesse: i'll try. thank you. >> have to get in touch with your feelings. >> jesse: anything in dutch. i know you're interviewing your feelings. touchy-feely larry remained as what they call you. [laughter] that's all for us tonight. sean is next with his inclusive -- exclusive interview you with j.d. vance. ex for watching jesse watters "prime time, of the rnc continuing, right now. >> ♪ ♪

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