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enough. it's time to start expecting leadership which is bold, dynamic, relentless and fearless and bare -- it's our birthright but as long as we keep fighting each other our destiny will remain out of reach and that is not acceptable. misuse that to realize her country's true potential and wright our own thrilling chapter of the american story be can do it together and we will unite we've all come together and a successful bring us together. a story of love and sacrifice and so many other things and
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remember the word devotion unmatched devotion the icy winter at valley forge defeating a mighty empire as the push miles across a dangerous frontier taming the wilderness to build a magnificent life and home for their family packing in the covered wagons trekking across hazardous trails scaled a towering mountains and braved rivers and rapids with a very beautiful frontier with patriots market -- marching on the battlefield and the enemy strongholds and staring down those enemies to keep alive the
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flame of freedom at yorktown in gettysburg and midway they joined the rollcall of immortal heroes so many great people that we have to cherish those people we can't forget the ows people and building monuments to those people is a good thing not a bad thing they saved our country no challenge was too much no hardship to great, no enemy to fears and together these patriots soldiered on and endured and they prevailed because they had faith in each other and their country and above all faith in their god.
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just like our ancestors we must now come together and rise above past differences. any disagreements must be put aside going forward united as 1 people and 1 nation pledging allegiance to 1 great beautiful flag so beautiful the american flag. tonight i ask for your partnership and your support and humbly ask for your vote we will make our country great again. everyday i will strive to honour the trust you have placed in me and i will never ever let you down i promise that. to all of the forgotten men and women who have been neglected and left behind you will be forgotten no longer we will press forward and a win win win
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win win win away and the way in. >> nothing will sway us or slow us and nobody will stop us. no matter what dangers come our way or obstacles lying in our path we will strive toward our shared and glorious destiny and we will not fail. we will not fail. together we will save this country, restore the republic and usher in the rich and
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wonderful tomorrows that our people so truly deserve america's future will be bigger, better, boulder, greater, happier, stronger, more united than ever before. and simply put we will very quickly make america great again thank you very much god bless you wisconsin and god bless the unaided states of america our great country thank you very much everybody.
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>> the 45th president of the u.s. hoping to be of the 47th president accepting his party's nomination in a lengthy speech filled at times with meant he does ponte abele -- ad-libbing felt like a campaign rally speech but started in a different way a very reflective way a very sober way and now they go to opera 1 of former president trumps favourites as you listen into the saw singer there. >> 1 of terms favourite songs a lot of people talk about how he loves music referred a lot of it tonight along speech a good speech on paper read a little bit differently then eat turned out what's he got to -- deep into the he went in different areas but most of the fame was to fight and an optimistic vision for the future. i thought 1 line that really stood out was for too long your nation as settled for too little
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you've been told to lower your expectations and to accept less for your families i am here if the opposite, your expectations aren't big enough. >> is that he started in a sober way and he would tell it in a detailed way the assassination attempt for the last time ever because in his words it's too painful and he said he stood before the arena only by the grace of almighty god pledging to bring back the american graham -- dream saying success would unify the country and that it's about time to make america great again we are joined by britain, dana and harold ford junior. your thoughts on the speech? >> we've been piecing together the story of what happened over the weekend when he was shot most of us knew the outlines in the details of it hearing him tell it was another experience even though i knew many of the details i found it riveting and
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it was the strongest part of the speech because that was the first thing at length we've heard since he was shot the rest of the speech is more mellow in his overall tone quite extravagant promises. the borders will be totally secure law and order to the streets patriotism to schools harmony throughout the world quite a menu there of challenges to face that's what he now faces >> you see him getting so fired up. >> him struck by the fact of the moment right now this is the moment his opponents of tried to take away from him every which way they possibly could and we'll cover the primary process thrilling to nobody ever thought
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you would see the moment time to move on new blood we did a debate here the stage was full of other candidates so this is a moment to victory for the former president who hopes to be future president trump once again. >> it's quite something the political resurrection looking back to january 6th dead in the water in the party think of where he is now. >> it's like he is run this race and i mixing up my metaphors but if you're following me there i thought away where trump 1 point no, 2.0 and 3.0 and 1 speech he talked about a new big tent something jd vance also said so for the people here while it was a long speech they didn't leave if they were on their feet to the entire time and had all the fun and hype from all kogan and kid a rock and a dana white they
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stayed here and are accomplishing what you want in a convention which is people being united ready to fight for donald trump and i would add 1 other things van jones said he had a feeling it would be at something like what he saw at 2008 at obama's convention that might sound kinda silly silly but what he was talking about was in my opinion is you have an anti- incumbency group here that what's graphical change they are making a lot of promises. putting meat on the bones right now but also with the last comment they talked about demotion and he is talking about faith in god and devotion to 1 another and devotion to the country a powerful message to go on. and optimism, loving each other
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things you don't often hear the republican convention what are your thoughts? >> you guys are said so much of it and it was the strongest it was riveting as curious to hear the voice of the start of the speech he was emotional as he told the story. and democrats getting hope as the outcome of the election a few times the curious things black and hispanic jobs as they are taking those jobs and democrats thinking about what to do president biden whatever they choose to do you might have to replace the nominee and as a serious conversation about our future. make no bones about what we are saying most successful political convention we've ever seen in president trump should be proud
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of himself tonight. >> we see somebody down on the floor he's been down there the whole time let's check in with you. >> i have never seen as a convention ever before and on monday yet had a series of interviews eric trump and every interview he talked how his father was a different person i think we saw that tonight it was at times softer and down determined and it was quite long. well past midnight on the east coast here's a gold balloon now. and they got gold hats as well. a donald trump trying to do something now that we haven't seen in 132 years 1892 grover
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cleveland lost his reelection campaign came against benjamin harrison it's been that long since we've seen a political feet like trump is trying to do that now for the republican party they putting much went 4-4 harold earlier today said it was the best convention ever seen these delegates jacked up and pumped up a few jump -- dip to the end but the numbers were exceedingly small. and their own stage of the first lady and it's red white and blue and of the first lady and donald trump on stage or think we accounted for every family in that room and we will see whether or not if baron is there at the end 1 thing the president
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said i humbly ask for your vote in my estimation based on the last 4 days i don't know if the american people got to see and they're making sure the convention ever put transit to be a success at the end of the speech you got that 1 line i humbly ask for your vote whether or not that comes through for a man new 78 years old wearing a white bandage on his right here.
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towards the beginning and he said i'm not supposed to be here tonight there was a positive audience you could hear the delegates say yes, you are, yes, you are all the events the past 5 or 6 days the fact donald trump was here tonight with saturday evening it's extraordinary for dana harold and them upstairs everybody on the crew here might never see a political moment like this again i remember a couple months ago when i had dinner with the president he leaned over to me and said would it not be the greatest political story in american history.
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lincoln in 1864 was important assassination of jfk was important. i said maybe top 5 or perhaps top 3 if he's able to pull it off i think we could all sit back and think it would be 1 of the most significant political moments in this american system of democracy that lives on now. back upstairs. >> great job i tell you a lot of lines in here about unity in bringing the country together trying to bring back all sides of the country together not for 1 side or half of the country i want to be a president of all the country. kelly and conway and carl joining us now you're there was some thoughts on the speech out started it dismounted and what comes up. >> this is the very successful end to is a very successful night we had 2 speeches tonight.
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when was rid off the teleprompter written down and i'm with britt on this that was the strongest part of it and riveting explanation of what happened from his perspective on saturday night and wherever he was on screen it was -- script it was unity forward-looking optimistic detail on what it was he wanted. there was ad-libbing though and things we've heard from a campaign rally to me that was the weaker part of the presentation he got into making expressions saying we will cure cancer and all signed with the next question was nobody could ever do that. they were powerful things but not very well connected. >> it ends on a very high note however with people walking out of here and i think people
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across the country will be saying especially republicans in particular but people online saying and revved up and ready to go. >> let said to kelly and i'm watching the family here remember milan you trump with her statement a few days ago singer relates my life and barons lay from the brink of devastating change a lot to go through as a wife and a family in the last few days but these are people who do not stop in the face of everything and here they are tonight. >> roussin am in full. look at the people on the stage and during this as a nation but they have felt it heralded him less than 2 months ago he was in a courtroom every day not an indoor cat was a rough time you see it here tonight the speech
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30 enough it doesn't matter who the democrats run. he didn't call out the others. this was a speech for people for the voter home is says you know what i probably was better off under those policies you heard his greatest hits energy economy border and so on but i look at him now coming in a quarter-inch your life your neck and what these bullies take advantage of that you're going to move us emergency and get things done and bring us back to prosperity and opportunity and there's a new tone at this convention we heard and felt. unity but also inclusion it's been an elusive word for the republican party for many different reasons fairly or unfairly you hear the words he is at stretching his hand to america tonight and saying join us feel included you are not
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invisible no more. >> it's a good point and heading in this was about strength against weakness obviously what we saw saturday with this assassination attempt but he had the's interest beakers like dana white talking how tough they thought the man was. dana white said i'm in the tough guy business and this guy is the toughest guy i've ever known you look at the ticket trump vance right they had out to michigan and will hit the rust belt states where they hope to make a big splash but in the meantime on the democratic side it will be interesting to see whether biden will be the nominee there's been pushed back the biting campaign on the idea and the stories that he is dropping out but he keeps on gathering steen from democrats were saying it is happening. >> for a boat can succumb out a better position than they been
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before a number of cycles. however the democrats appear to be in some of the worst shape and as long as we can remember however, it looks more and more like that might happen you don't know what kind of ticket it will be but remember this as strong as the convention was and how he is and his running mate look tonight there is great resistance in this country to donald trump and it democrats aren't out of this yet and as the ticket goes out to the campaign i would keep that in mind. >> that's the next step in the story and it dana you look at the potential for the tickets your hearing all these stories out there tonight about town halls and many primary and as said the campaign for biden says here digging in do you see the next step? >> i don't know and i'm excited although i did say he would be out by july 30th.
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i said that 3 weeks ago tonight at the debate stage when it wasn't going well for them at all. the reason i'm really excited is we are living through history we don't know how it ends i want to see what they're going to do with this because they need to find a way to get their donors in place the squad is very mad progressives are saying how dare you the white house is saying this isn't happening yet people like nancy pelosi making strategic leaks to the press to say it is happening from the prespa perspective is a former press secretary when you have a story that's so negative a picks up steen there's not much you can do to stop it. if the machine wants it to end it would end. you have to wonder what biden is doing at this moment he is home in delaware with the first lady it's just the 2 of them hunkered down he has covid-19 is even watching this tonight letting it sink and what you think? >> i don't know but if he's watching he probably lease heard
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the senior senator the democrat who's up for reelection's call for him to bow at the races well i think we will hear more voices up for reelection of always said talking off-camera the down ballot races congressional races in the most contested places those voices that's the first you heard if you hear from tammy baldwin, casey, other senators up for reelection across the country in states that matter that's when you begin to not only see reaction from the president but others 1 last piece of credit for the president i love how he praised the secret service so much said about the secret service these men and women take us over to protect the president it was a heartfelt thing to see the president talk about it in such a positive way this evening. >> them and women who jumped off them and -- on him and take him off the stage a lot of angst
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about the director. >> the men and women to put their lives on the line every day we salute them in the president did that tonight. >> arrow fort was talking about the down ballot here there's real implication here some of those democratic senators up for reelection are going to be challenged by their opponents do you stand of president biden are don't just democratic nominee and that's a question jon tester answer today but others will have to answer in the coming days. >> they can answer as jon tester did by saying i'm walking away from him but they can't walk away from the fact by and large each and every 1 of them has supported joe biden down the line the last 4 years and they will be held to account for that no incumbent president with numbers as low as joe biden has today and a party as deeply as divided as his party is today as ever been reelected and democrats looking tonight at a
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united republican party walking out of here with energy and enthusiasm i am with you. it's far from over but it's a good start for the republicans and democrats are in a deep hole and they need to find a way to get out. >> coming in just a minute but i think it was great he made fun of the chart estimate looked at the chart it didn't work out so well for him. >> 1 of the better avenues of the night the democrats are divided republicans are unified democrats contracting trump is trying to expand the map i will say this democrats need to be more positive and uplifting because that was donald trump tonight. irredeemable it's not can work anymore they are taking their cues from trump they will be resilient brushoff the criticism denigration castigation and at that point they are now following a leader deciding to the ticket will be the leaders donald trump he's going to michigan with jd vance let's get
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joshua bureau in pennsylvania and trump will pop up in virginia so they are trying to play wacko mo here i think the best strategy is to find a few sacrificial lambs and focus down ballot schumer and pa losey and jeffries segment will be give us money for the house and senate we need checks and balances on a second term donald trump at the same time the republicans down ballot are underperforming trump so that's the best shot for the democrats and have a positive uplifting convention. >> fascinating to watch and we will all watch it together because something tells me having covered the convention just the past 5 days alone as well every day is another big political story we have many political stories to come august 19th the start of the democratic convention we will be in chicago we don't know what that would look like we don't know who the nominee will be.
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>> to go for democrats to shake this off is because they want to win so they will try to come up with a winning ticket they can roll out and impress everybody a young and vibrant ticket and that could change the conversation here. >> they are gabbling out at the rnc quite an amazing 4 days. think of the things we've seen monday tuesday and wednesday here and thursday night the former president trying to be the 47th president of the united states he made his pitch tonight incorporating the assassination attempt and made a pitch to america. >> he said winning is not winning half of america he wants a victory in the whole country so thank you for being with us this whole week more to come. >> final night of the rnc right now a special live addition of got felt. [ ♪♪ ]
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[ cheering and applause ] >> oh boy. hello welcome to the morning edition of got felt. what time is it all right is it friday i think it's freddie. obama weighed in by urging biden to step down. i guess barack you ain't black obama was also added to a list of heavy hitters pleading with joe to drop out but he's not persuaded he's waiting to hear
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from dianne feinstein. we don't mean to speak ill of the dead and we don't mean dianne feinstein. biden advised the social distance staying 6 feet away from people they've got the perfect place. joy read it comparative biden recovering from covid trump recovering from getting shot that's wrong we don't know if joe will ever recover from covid. hulk hogan spoke at the rnc today the secret service removed all the folding chairs.
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a contrast that the rnc has hulk hogan and the dnc they booked the undertaker. 20 minutes out elapsed from when secret service and. tiger woods said he didn't sleep the day of the biden -- trump assassination attempt wasn't as sleepy he was banging a waitress. trump accepted the rnc nomination he said if him and jd vance are elected they will fundamentally reduce the size of chris christie.
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and biden trails nearly every other democrat call a harris even jeffrey epstein. the left experiencing a historic meltdown like nothing we've seen since nancy pelosi got her face too close to a yankee candle. because the news keeps getting worse as a joe keeps getting worse. all 3 prongs of leftist coercion politicians and bureaucrats and media are crumbling like the bundt cake with the part they are start to realize their time is up as things are changing for good as joe does look like he will make it to lunch it's hard to have any sympathy. you handed the keys to you of
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your party to a designated driver and it turned out he was way more screwed up than his occupants. like the guy was swerving all over the road for 4 years cursing other drivers bouncing off guard rails and you only just noticed he was drooling as the car went over the cliff. now as if dementia wasn't bad enough the white house announced yesterday joe has covid-19. let me guess he will stay in his basement now right erie spent more times in basements and water heaters than john wayne gacy. meanwhile obama seems to be seeing the light as well and unlike joe he's not walking towards it. this is after chuck schumer met with joe and told him it was time to go. adam schiff also flipped on joe as biden has less support than my campaign to legalize kidnapping then there's the secret service had who decided a
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nice little retreat in aspen was more important than the rnc now the rnc is a designated national security event happening every 4 years but i get it guarding republicans cannot compete with a week of aromatherapy and a tissue massage in the rockies. i doubt she planned on going skiing last heard she was terrified of slopes she ended up cancelling the trip to come to the rnc after the shooting good for her but ask yourself this is there a chance and how she would've planned a trip during the d&c the luckiest schmuck is the dhs secretary alejandra mae orca's because nobody is talking about the border now a great strategy if you really screw up 1 thing deflect by screwing up another thing like when you forgot your wife's anniversary
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and she finds you in bed with her sister. at least your spending more time with your family finally. that was hunters excuse at least but the funniest meltdown of all was the media. i haven't seen this much public misery since at the view rod cast alive from a nude beach. here's joy read in jen sake blathering fm could be cheered for a gunshot biden to be so bradford just as much. >> this president of the united states 80 ones years old with covid-19 should he be fine and the couple of days does not convey the same thing that he is strong enough he's older than trump to have gotten something that used to be really fatal to people his age so if he does find out of it and comes back able to do rallies isn't exactly the same. >> it isn't now.
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you moronic bucket of batch it. the only difference between joy and a mental patient is that the mental patient is getting help. they'll each time you will see joe if a bandage on his ear is because he tried to answer the hairdryer again. then there's michael still the former rnc chair now dnc stooge apparently an expert in bullet wounds. >> if he was shot by a high calibre bullet there should probably be a little ear there as it might other been bullet abided been caused by some people on the scene who said it was actually shards of glass from the teleprompter itself not the bullet. >> so this jackass is now a ballistics expert in the davits believe that trump, the secret service police and the shooter were part of a plot to get trump
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that fist pump photo about as believable as me telling runaways that i can find the modelling work and is not the only dope spewing the nonsense either here's joy again. >> we still don't know for sure whether donald trump was hit by a bullet hit by glass fragments were hit by shrapnel we don't have those details we have no details from his physician even though he's a secret service protected presidential candidate >> sorry joy you're the last person in the world who should accuse someone of having somebody fit there something fake on their head. if trump is such a lunatic and their followers so unhinged how did they come able to pull off the most i'll get his conspiracy of all time is it possible that
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it's not trump who's the lunatic sometimes you can tell the power of the leaders simply by the damage he does to his critics brains nobody in her lifetime is because such mental disruption among the mentally frail. if the whole system had not been rigged against us and against trump by the political bureaucratic and media elites then why is the system so upset now i just hope it doesn't result in some nut job going crazy and shooting someone await that are ready happened. how weird is not the right freaking out but these idiots. for them this week has been like a funeral not the 1 that democrats wanted. let's welcome tonight's guests. >> politically aware and has groovy hair. charlie you heard to wait even
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for wisconsin fox news contributor tom shillue and the she so bubbly gives us all gas mary catherine hamm and like milwaukee itself she's always got something brewing near times best-selling author and contributor kat timpf charlie i want to give you an analogy. >> ohno the democratic party is actually like the donner party right they undertook this a journey with a terrible leader and they have ended up eating themselves alive. >> wait an analogy. did you know that jeffrey dahmer dismembered his first victim here speaking of the donor and -- dahmer family in a milwaukee hotel i assume friend staying at
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the motel by the way the room is still quartered off. >> how's the buffet. >> when i heard that this the greatest information i've ever heard here's the problem with it nobody knows what's gonna happen especially them and this is the party ever since 1968 has been such and control their conventions and their politics yada yada they had figured out the way to do this and now literally nobody note we can speculate i think biden's nominee around 50% chance but he have an amazing situation where you have nancy pelosi calling the white house to tell joe biden to get out of the race because he's too old she's 84 years old when he began under somewhat she saying she says but mike donelan on the phone i will explain it to him so talking to
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his underling to try and explain it to biden it's nuts it's crazy the odds of biden being a mere 50% it's either he will be your he won't. >> it should be 100% it's freely sewn there is a 50% chance after that i get since kemal beavan that is like what 96% less than completely kneecap or then it becomes really ugly. >> they can't kneecap her because the knees are very important to her. >> what i have bad knees, i have photo choices for you is very read completely batch it crazy or completely batch it crazy to be coming for fair to these the hopes front they have made up a lot of hoaxes in the past 6 or 7
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years and some of them kind of worked there like covid origins of the hunter biden laptop this is sort of power for the course but the democrats right now are very passive-aggressive middle school stage of the situation where it's like when nancy had barack that told them that you'd need to do this and summons cousin also said it joe the thing of joe as he doesn't remember any of those people. >> the author wear name tags family as to where nametags tom did you know is i didn't jesse said this on the 5 i didn't believe it because i don't believe anything jesse says that msnbc rnc coverage is in front of the green screen that we when they're doing their coverage there in front of the whole audience but there in new york apparently they announce that the top of the hour don't say it again so if you missed the
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beginning you just assume they are there and it kills me because these are the people they people on their set that their question the authenticity of an attempted murder in front of millions of people and they're doing their cheap fake. >> so they're not here they are pretending they are here with us in coming up with all these theories so true the passive-aggressive thing that's what gets me. isaac barack obama president to the united states and these leaking information if he is something to say just come out and say it he can say let me be clear he's an old man just that he doesn't have confidence in biden they do all the leaking it's not very manly the way they go about this. >> like never trust lease clinic came out and signed his name to a document. >> he came out? >> in some ways. >> you know i always had an inkling continue.
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>> a groove charlie so many the people around here they think it's over for biden that is can he get out this weekend ratings on the wall i don't think biden is going to give up and they need him to give up he doesn't appear to realize there's anything wrong. >> he's got that old man energy he didn't seem to know what the problem is i watch the interview of lester holt and he asked him g think you're too old to serve and he said i've been doing this a long time i've been doing this line time as i get that's why we asked you the question be like if i said you sure you want to get in the ring with tyrus and i'm like 151 pounds any like, yeah, that's included in my question. >> you brought up her last night you want anything you want to add to that nonsense.
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>> surprisingly yes because i feel she feels like she's helping joe biden win she says stuff like that but if you like she's not making the point she thinks she's making because to say for your guy a virus that has 99.9 9% survival rate at this point is comparable to an active shooter situation doesn't paint big strong picture of your guy. >> kids understand that rate thing about like kids on the playground like my dad can beat up your dad and another kids not like leah 1 time my dad didn't feel so good and now he feels a lot better so it's disrespecting herself i think it doesn't even
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help them. >> i think you're the only person that's pointed out. >> 8 that's what i'm here for i guess. >> we need to move on up next we reveal trumps highlight reel
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>> it's a video of the day. >> it comes from donald accepted the republican nomination for president recounting the assassination attempt on his life watch. >> and not supposed to be here stand for you on this arena over the last few days it was a providential moment when i rose surrounded by secret service the crowd was confused because they thought i was dead and there was great sorrow and with the going
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out they could see it they want to do signed let them know it was okay and thousands of people were restlessly waiting and started shouting fight fight fight once i pledged it was high into the air the crowd realize it was okay like no crowd i've ever heard before loucheaux by the giant audience of patriots that stood bravely on that fateful evening in pennsylvania.
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>> that's pretty good well that's my put such i didn't get to look at it. but without that chart i would not be here today. >> so i am amazed how well produced it was now they worked in the elements is it was almost a special within the speech. >> he didn't seem to know about it look at that chart that's awesome. keeps talking about the chart such a trump thing. he wants us to read the chart
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how successful the presidency was it hard to get people to look at charts. and its patriotic duty. >> like i did so your life is been spared. and i love how he was determined and they said biden's name and said it again. >> that's a part of this year shot 5 days ago his behaviourye.
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>> behave well since then. and a lot of the reviews tonight are like, well yeah, but it was a little long. >> yeah. and he said biden's name. yeah. yeah. he was shot five days ago. yeah, maybe. >> yeah. the criticisms were like, you know, he could have been much tighter or he should have stick more to the script. he was shot four or five days ago. biden can do 5 minutes of that speech with not being shot. is right. any moments standout for you. >> an overarching theme specific detail. yeah. i don't think there was an overarching theme because when it started. >> hmm, it was. i feel like what we're all watching, everyone was quiet and i was, you know, looking at twitter and people i mean, people who can't stand the guy or even saying, like, i've never seen him this emotionally affected.
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>> and he's, you know, just never seen this side of him before. >> but then he got around to like being like the guy that everybody knows. yeah, it was really there was a lot of range there. i suppose that is one way to put it, because it was like he had this grip he was going to be this guy and then he just kind of can't help himself. yeah, but to go off and, you know, off script and start talking about, you know, democrats and whatever and the border and this and that. so it was a very i don't even i don't know when the moment the shift was. i think i went to the bathroom and i came back and it was like there was a different guy talking. >> yeah, that happens to me all the time. >> yeah. charlie ah, i do sense though, and i, i met with trump today and for a brief period we talked and i found him to be hilarious but humble and mensch. >> like it's a very i feel like. and he also showed me the wound
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and he said, at least now i have a witness in case they say it didn't happen. >> but i feel you do sense a change. >> oh, yeah. i mean, just the look on his face. i mean, i haven't seen him since the since the the shooting, but i mean, the the look on his face when people are talking now during the convention, when he sits there for like 2 hours listening, it's kind of amazing. can you imagine biden getting there and listening for 2 hours? you know, he has this like look of gratitude on his face. it's kind of extraordinary. it's not it's not we're kind of used to, but -- but it is really amazing. you know, the democrats have been sort of the party of hollywood forever. and under donald trump, republicans have stolen the script. they have like completely out hollywood, the democrats, in terms of telling stories in the story of, you know, the two pictures, the picture of him on the ground holding himself up with with ten agents on his back and the blood streaking his face, and then the one where he raises his fist. i mean, that is like hollywood couldn't come up with something like that. and then, of course, the story
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last night with j.d. vance talk about his mom being ten years sober. i mean, there were people across the country who were like weeping. i mean, i was standing around strangers and they were weeping over that story. it was so powerful and it was so effective. and i think it's so interesting that, you know, for all of people's complaints about donald trump being, you know, he's an entertainer and also. well, yeah, he's got some definitely have some showmanship to him. but the guy can tell a story. >> and, you know, you don't have politics if you don't have a guy who can tell a story. yeah, it's -- it's and it's the story itself. he kind of hinted at it that the story itself is bigger than him. yeah. you know, it's the idea that, like, you know, he's a billionaire and you probably grow up thinking the world should. >> you're the center of the universe, and then you get shot, you realize you can't control these situations. it happens to you and you survived this shooting. and it's like the universe telling you it has more in store for you that you are actually like you're alive for a reason.
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and i felt like that was the message. and, you know, tucker, i thought gave a great speech. i thought that he you know, when he said trump became a leader of a nation, not just a president, because the leader the difference between a leader and say a president is anybody can be a president but the bravest man becomes the leader. and i thought that was like that was the shift. i think that people notice their and you can't dispute it. and i think he it's it's a humbling a humbling experience to know that there's you can't control these things and your entire life you have what do you ever get in a near miss a car accident or you know you go near a cliff or something, something happens. it affects you for days, you thinking about it, you're running over that experience. and i'm sure he is. >> he said once i wrote down this line, i, i ask you with great humility to get excited for the future. >> yeah, that is such not a trump line. yeah. never used to talk like that. yeah

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