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i know this is work, but are you having fun, post assassination attempt? >> because you said, i am 73, i feel stronger and just as good as i did four years ago. i feel the same. i actually feel i am sharper, because if i am not, i wouldn't do this. someone said i think you are sharper now than 20 years ago. and maybe doing all these things -- everything that is happening, i am having fun in a strange way, because i am having fun. and i think i am going to make america great again. and that's far important to whether or not i am happy. that will make me happy. >> that's it for us tonight. thank you for watching. remember it is america now and forever. jesse is next. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> welcome to jesse watters primetime. a primetime investigation into kamala harris. >> how dare they! >> the band was apparently adequate for the shooters drone but not for the secret service. can you explain that? >> i have no explanation for it, sir. >> a secret service whistle blower says another assassination attempt is coming. >> throughout history when white men have been organized it is a trop of -- trope of masculinty. >> white men for biden, what does that mean. [ ♪♪ ] >> the honeymoon was fun while it lasted and democrats are realizing they might have made a
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big mistake. >> look, she is going to get sorted. they are coming -- and this is just part of -- no different than it was any other time. and they have got to get up and get ready and they have to be able to defend and attack at the same time. there will be a struggle as to who vice president harris is, and we have to be ready for that. >> jesse: that's a great question. who is kamala harris? let's hear it straight from the horse's mouth. >> yeah, i am a radical. i do believe we need to get radical about what we are doing and take it seriously. >> jesse: kamala harris is a san francisco radical. tagged as the most liberal senator, to the left of bernie sanders. if she gets her hands on america, she will empty the province. >> i absolutely am -- without any question committed to reducing the prison population. i will not commit to a specific number, because i want to meet
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it, but i want to drastically reduce the prison population. >> she doesn't want to lock up more criminals and the criminals already in there, she wants to let them out early. and if they are on death row for murder, she wants to let you wrote. >> those convicted in prison, on death row, those convicted of sexual assault, they should be able to vote? >> i think we should have that conversation. >> killers? >> jesse: ballot harvesting inside of prisons. also she wants to defund the police. >> it is wrong-headed thinking to think that the only way you are going to get communities safe to put more police officers on the street. >> where do you stand on defund the police? >> right. so here's the thing, defund the police. the issue behind it is that we need to reimagine how we are creating safety. >> jesse: so when the province are emptied and the police are defunded, she wants to seize
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your guns so you can't defend yourself. >> what would you do about the millions of specifically assault weapons that are already in circulation. what do you do about those? >> we have to have a buy back program. and i support a mandatory buy back program. >> jesse: mandatory buy back means that the government knocks at your door, takes your rifle and gives you a cheque. the home won't be protected and neither will the border. >> jesse: we are not going to treat people as undocumented across the border. that's correct. >> jesse: if you rape a kid, ice won't pick you up, because they will be gone. >> there is no question, that we have to critically reexamine rice and the role it is doing and we need to think about starting from scratch. >> jesse: you might as well start from scratch too, because your job will be done. kamala harris backs aoc's green
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new deal, and wants to ban natural gas exploration. >> i am offering a green new deal that has been described autos one of the most aggressive and progressive. >> would you ban off shore drilling? >> fracturing? >> yes. >> jesse: spends billions on solar powered airplanes, seems safe and sends millions of american energy jobs to china. after your job is gone, she wants to take away your private health insurance too. >> you support the medicare for all bill. initially cosponsored by bernie sanders. you are a cosponsor. >> yes. >> i believe it will totally eliminate private insurance. for people out there that like their insurance, they don't get to keep it? >> let's eliminate all of that, let's move on. >> jesse: she keeps her nice health care, but you have to wait in line for months like a canadian to see a doctor or die in a waiting list. but in prison, you get the best
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health care ever. >> i made sure they changed the policy in the state of california, so every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to the care they desired and need. >> jesse: taxpayer funded sex changes for prisoners. if the country weren't bankrupt enough, how about reparations. >> should black people get reparations? >> we theeed to discuss what there is, there should be a reparation. >> jesse: she is extreme. she is dangerous. she is flat out crazy. after trump pointed that out, the harris campaign says, she doesn't believe those things any more. their defence is, yeah, all those things kamala said four years ago were not lies, this is not a woman you can trust. and the biggest lie she told was that joe biden had his act
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together. she lied right to our face. >> if there ever is a problem. >> yeah. >> do you think that you could go tell the american public? do you think in your role -- that you are in a position to do that? >> of course. if necessary. but there is no need for that. >> jesse: there was. this is a radical and power hungry san francisco side show that will do or say anything to get ahead. she hasdon nothing to help you get ahead. she gets ahead. it is all about her. and everything she has gotten has been handed to her. the california machine promoted her. she is a democrat in california. she didn't win competitive races. not a single vote. she called joe biden a racist and joined his ticket. joe got lucky because of covid19, brought her along for the ride and the two of them wrecked the country. joe made her border czar, she
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never showed up to work. death and destruction everywhere. she put her in charge of the voting bill, failed. he sent her to europe to warn russia not to invade ukraine. putin laughed and invaded the same week. a year ago, they tried to kick her off the ticket, the left did. she is not respected by her own staff, they have all quit. she is not respected because she is an incompetent san francisco socialist that's administration almost got trump assassinated. let 10 million foreigners pour into the country, and inflation raged and crushed your wages. usa today said kamala harris's biggest accomplishment as vice president was visiting an abortion clinic. when he was vp, al gor invented the internet, okay. the militarial industrial
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complex is going to destroy her. lobbyists can't wait to grease the harris administration. this is a frivolous fraud that has never solved a single problem. she is only there to help herself. america can't afford kamala harris. this is not a joke. a former whitehouse press secretary and cohost of outnumbered and she is live on primetime. so we laid out the kamala harris record susinctly, can she survive the scrutiny? >> she may be able to. i listened to the entirety of what you said. clips of kamala in her own words. that came after watching the 17 minute -- i think it was kamala rally. and i feel like i lost her
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identity. she has fled to media fairytale land where they will let her remake her identity. she talked about locking up racists and fraudsters, and then a fearless california prosecutor in the tunnels with the cartels, leafing behind her whole record. this woman should be polling at 3%. she is not. so the sign on your door, the sign in the windows, if you are on the trump campaign, needs to be policy, policy, policy. because what you just played, jesse is the key to success to beating kamala harris. donald trump is still the favourite. but you have to take this lady seriously, because she is a totally different woman than the clips you played. >> jesse: they will take her seriously, they will, and they are. it is tough to pivot when joe left and she is in. they have the honeymoon thing, that's okay. but we are in an environment,
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k kayleigh and the media can only cover up so much. these videos are everywhere. she stuck her foot in her mouth so many times, she said so many crazy things about taking away health care, and giving sex change surgeries to inmates on death row. this is san francisco lunacy on tape. this is like four years ago. you can't -- >> right. >> you can't identify as a moderate that fast. >> you can't. and donald trump is not going to let you. because i know this, when he gets on the debate stage, he knows better how to dance across it. he trownsed joe biden, and hilary, the only one to end someone's political life on that debate stage, trump did that. and can do it. he has to take these moments on the national stage and use them
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wisely. she can't erase the history but she will try. she is putting out clever videos and she is mobilizing the rappers. she is going to use hollywood. it is not enough. hilary had that, that is not enough. and she will stand against one of the most formidable political opponents than we have seen in a long time. a once in a half century figure in donald trump. >> jesse: she will have to do a big tv interview where they will ask her about the cover up and the policy moves and about the disaster of the last four years. donald trump was just asked about the debate thing. by laura. listen to this: >> look at what she does. and look at what she used to say about herself. and i won't get into it. what she used to say and who she was compared to what she said starting in 2016. she became a totally different person. only for political reasons. >> well, donald... i do hope
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you will reconsider to meet me on the debate stage. because as the saying goes "if you got something to say, say it to my face." >> jesse: i don't even think she is taking herself seriously, though. so trump basically has two options, one she is a radical, two she is a fraud. she has to defend both of those items, and when is this debate happening, joe is gone. he committed to joe in september. what is the deal with this next debate? >> well, here is why trump is in a great position. because the tables have turned. remember when trump came out, said, anytime, anywhere, any place. kamala said. so he should get out on true social, okay, to your face, i propose three dates. this coming up month in august.
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don't let her take the d and c tail wind and fly away. challenge her to a debate. do it next month. put three on the table. kamala we will take you at your word. >> jesse: that's smart. trump should listen to kayleigh on that one. thank you, kayleigh as always. >> jesse: a secret service whistle blower predicts another assassination attempt before the election. right back. but the cost seems like it's out of her budget. at clearchoice we specialize in permanent teeth replacement. offering a range of solutions to fit your budget so you don't have to wait any longer. finance your new smile for as low as $304 a month per arch for qualified patients. smiles start here. schedule a free consultation and 3d scan with clearchoice today. ♪ my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year.
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the counter sniper says his mission to prevent another jfk style assassination. and the only reason it has not happened is because they have gotten lucky. secret service leadership is corrupt, he says, and states "we should expect another assassination attempt to happen before november." we have exposed our inability to protect our leaders due to leadership. it was wiped off the secret service servers, after this went public. there is a massive cover up underway, and it spilled over into congress. after cheatle resigned in disgrace, her number two was promoted and said that the secret service screwed up but the local police -- it was really all their fault. >> 30 seconds, if it is communicated directly to a counter sniper team, is that enough time to react? >> if we had had that information, they would have been able to address it more quickly.
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it appears that that information was stuck or siloed in the state or local channel. >> were explicit instructions provided to cover the building, and locals didn't follow it, or were the instructions not provided? >> it is my understanding that the locals had a plan and they had been there before. we are looking at this. and they should have been on that roof. and the fact that they were in the building is something that i am still trying to understand. >> jesse: the secret service set the perimeter established communications, didn't fly a drone or put a counter sniper on the roof and didn't show up to brief the locals. the local swat commander says that secret service never told them to man the roof. >> the accusation that somehow we were told that -- to be on the roofline, for instance. and that it was too hot... that's ridiculous. our snipers are prepared to
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operate in western pennsylvania, from anywhere from 10 degrees below 0 to 90 degrees. they were prepared to be wherever they were told by secret service that day. >> jesse: why did the secret service not want the roof covered? why? we learned today that the secret service was offered a drone, but turned it down. and they never even caught crooks' drone because this had problems with their internet. >> you had a drone system but you had band width problems. the band width apparently was adequate for the shooters drone but not the secret service. can you explain that? >> i have no explanation for it, sir. >> people fly drones all the time on the peripheries of sites and we go out and talk to them and ascertain what their intentions were. opting day in particular, because of the connectivity challenge -- as you noted there was a delay and he flew his drone at 3:51, approximately.
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>> jesse: you can buy a local hot spot from t-mobile for 20 bucks. and not only that, the biden harris administration spent $40 billion to wire rural america with internet, and they don't have wifi in pennsylvania. after the shooting, the fbi said they couldn't find a motive and crooks was a registered republican. the ceo of gab, a social media site came forward with the data that crooks had an account where he aggressively defended joe biden and his border policies and his covid19 lockdowns. does he sound like a republican? after this revelation, the fbi came out today and said crooks wrote right wing things online. >> some of these comments, if ultimately attributable to the community, say anti-semetic themes and are described as
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extreme in nature. while the investigative team is still working to verify this account to determine if it belonged to the shooter, we believe it important to share and note it today, particularly the general absence of other information to date from social media and other sources of information that reflect on the shooter's potential motive and mind mindset. >> jesse: why is the fbi acting sketchy, we don't care if he is a right winger or left winger, he tried to kill trump. why is the fbi trying to muddy his philosophy. he is a democrat, and then a republican, and then anti-immigrant. why are the feds treating a dead asassin so seriously. i am not buying it. and why don't we know the same of the secret service site
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supervisor in butler. the man that made the calls, all at once, on the same day. >> who was the lead site agent who made the decision to leave the atr building completely outside of the security perimeter. who was that? >> i can not give you that name. they are still doing investigations and protective visits. >> have they been relieved of duty? >> they have not been relieved of duty. >> why not? >> they are still cooperating. not only being investigated by the fbi, but us. >> jesse: why has this person not been suspended. why is he still in charge of protecting politicians? why isn't he under investigation? they are keeping him around to help do the investigation? are they going to keep him around for trump's next butler rally? and the senators know the guy's name. why hasn't the senate subpoenaed
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the site supervisor for butler. he should be testifying under oath. why is everyone protecting this guy? who is this guy? the politicians won't even tell us what the guy's name is. something stinks. and you know what i am talking about. former fbi special agent navy seal, jonathan gileo. jonathan, why don't we know this guy's name? that's the only name that matters. >> because they don't want you and i to know that name, that's why, jesse. the reality is, all the people you see up there talking are from the senior executive service. that's who makes up the directors and the cabinet makers. these people come and go and don't even have to be from that agency. but the reality is, they are all politicians and they speak in political rhetoric, and many of them are careerists that never
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really operated that much in their field. and then they got promoted because they went through the ranks and climbed the ladder. so i am very suspicious when you look at the totality, i say this a lot on here. the totality of the circumstances, what you see is that whoever that individual is, it was responsible for the threat assessment and the management of that is responsible for overall creating a fatal funnel and an avenue of approach that this attacker and any attacker -- remember, they knew that iran had warned them or that there was a threat coming from iran. and yet they still left this avenue of approach open. they knew that a guy was there. and they didn't take trump off the stage. that -- if it was one thing that they did wrong that someone took advantage of, that would be one thing. but this is a whole system of failures and when you care that to, let's say, the fbi creating fake evidence to run that
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through a unit that usually scrubs that stuff, there was nowhere to be found. that information was passed to a judge that approved them to spy on trump -- for people that work for trump. when you look at that avenue that was made, and when you look at the irs and the department of homeland security and how they have created these avenues for these things to occur and it always comes back on defeating trump, hurting trump or the american people. >> jesse: jonathan -- >> i can't just say. >> jesse: yeah, we don't know. we don't know yet. but we will find out. why did they turn a drone down. if someone offers you a drone, sure, we will take the drone. why did they turn the drone down? >> because -- i mean, if i am looking at this from an investigative standpoint, and again, i am looking at the totality of circumstances, i can only say because someone didn't want it there. i am not a conspiracy guy. i don't go on conspiracies, but this evidence leads to the same
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place. they didn't want to take trump off the stage no matter what and they wanted this fatal funnel to exist. >> jesse: it is unbelievable and now people are coming forward from counter sniper secret service saying there will be another attempt on trump's life before the election which is absolute craziness. >> chilling. >> jesse: it scarce the heck out of everybody. all right, jonathan we will figure this out. what are white dudes for harris, and what do they want? right back. [ ♪♪ ] e my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer powermop. ♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool, with a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. ♪ mop smarter with the swiffer powermop.
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but they were a little uncomfortable with having that many white men at one event. so they kicked off the meeting with a black guy. >> i want to address the obvious. i am not sure if you notice, but i am not a white man. yet, here i am, opening up the white dudes for kamala call. >> jesse: that was not enough to steady their nerves. >> i will start by addressing the elephant in the room. a lot of people feel and felt uncomfortable about the call. and that's understandably so. throughout american history, when white men have organized it was often with pointy hats on. >> when i saw the white dudes for harris byline, i thought that's a little bit cringy. and i realized my own bias which is we hear about white men congregating and think of tiki torches and ar15s and the plan.
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>> jesse: when i think about white guys congregating, i think golf, not the klan. most of the country is white. if democrats explored outside of the cities, they would not that. but they were able to accept all the whiteness once they put it in terms they understood. >> what a variety of whiteness we have here. we have the dude, we have pete. it is like a rainbow of beige. >> jesse: a beige rainbow. okay. can we get to what it means to be a man? >> the way that our economy has changed over the years has left hard-working folks trying to do right by their families behind. and that happens at the same time as the myths around america that we grew up with that we as men are expected to be protecters and providers are going out into an economy that doesn't really allow for that. >> jesse: so we can't protect or provide because of harris
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bidenomics, what should we do instead? talk about our feelings. >> the idea that men can gather to talk about how we feel... interesting. powerful concept. >> jesse: and being a man means never letting trump win again. or else we will cry. >> i am a white dude. that much you can probably tell by now. i am not sure if you guys can recall that feeling you had on the night of tuesday, november 8th, 2016. i stood over my kids' bed, and i wept. i wept because i felt like i let them down. i wept because they had the chance and we had the chance to have a female president for the
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first time in our lives and in the history of this nation. >> jesse: that guy just admitted he cried when hilary lost. and oh, my god. white dudes, do you want to hear about grown men crying and sharing their feelings? do you want to be called a racist, vote kamala. white guys like everyone else want a good job, cheap gas, lower taxes, we want to watch football and keep our families safe. we are pretty simple. whatever candidate we think will get us closer to that wins our vote. graham allen is a tpusa contributor and a host of the dear america podcast. graham, how threatened are you by white dudes for harris? >> well, i have never been more threatened in my life after watching that. i have always wondered why the fertility rate is low and the birth rate is low in america, we solved it. we understand.
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we saw the most low t beta male, limp wristed fanny pack wearing, shortie short wearing, brown birkenstock sandal wearing -- if weak men create hard times, these guys are riding us straight into the apocalypse here. we have white dudes for harris. when did the democrats decide it was okay to be white again? that's my question. because i remember that being a -- if you are a white straight male that loved jesus, you might be as well be the four horsemen of the apocalypse. but now kamala harris needs white people to help. you saw that they were anti-christian. this myth that men are supposed protect and provide -- for their families. one that is biblical, but two, what man doesn't want to provide for their families.
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i listened to pete buddidege say that men are more free when women have abortions. that's a riddle that albert einsteen couldn't solve. i heard you on the five say, and i agree, no real man, yes, real man, real men that love their family, love god, love this country want to provide and protect their families. no real men would ever vote for kamala harris. and it is not because she is a woman. it is because she is the wrong woman and she is going to destroy this country. >> jesse: i think harold ford jr. is going to be upset when he comes back to work. but i will say it to his face too. now let's bring in dr. chloe
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carmichael who has more degrees than all of us combined. dr. chloe, what drives white dudes to go forward with all this weird self-hatred? >> yeah, jesse, it almost reminds me of stoke home syndrome where the victim starts to identify with the bully because these are the very same people that would like to sacrifice these white men on the alter of diversity, and we all know that diversity is code for "getting rid of white men." right? so they should be. it is probably harder for them to provide and protect for their families when there is quotas against hiring white men. and they are going to get on this call as graham allen said with their man buns and you know, sign up for more. in psychology we talk about something called acting out which is where when we have difficult feelings that we can't put into words, we find ways of
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acting out. and i can't help but think about that -- on some level they are so desperate for acceptance by these people, by these bullies to just be left alone and stopped being called names that they say, okay, fine, we will just -- we will get on this call, and we will sing this song, we will tap dance and say whatever you want. you know, one other last thought, of course, is you know, maybe it is frankly a little bit of denial, you know? some way to just get passed the embarrassment that was joe biden for their candidate and say, fine, we will sing any song and focus on any other candidate. and as a psychologist, it perplexes me. >> jesse: dr. chloe when you think of guys getting together, they think tiki torches and clan-hood. >> i think that's more of their psyche. i don't think that most people
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when they think of white men getting together would think of that. but it says more of what is going on through their minds. in psychology we would call that projective identification. when you take what is inside of yourself and pinning it on other people. and imagining you know that that's what they are thinking about too. it almost reminds me of, you know, when people say, oh, wow, when you talk about, say black people, and then you are going to start thinking about poverty, i am like, no. we are not necessarily, right? it really is more about the psyche and the stereotypes of the people speaking than the other person. >> jesse: they need you, is what they need. and you need to bill them, you need to bill them hard. thank you so much. kamala harris intern is speaking out. [ ♪♪ ]
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them. you create a purpose, and create an environment where people want to show up for work. when we learned that 92% of kamala's staff quit, it raised red flags. how could she lead millions of americans if she can't even lead 50? gill duran that worked for kamala said that the experience was unbearable. she was "impossible to manage and took out all her staff on her staff, usually women and lower level employees." gill quit five months into the job. last straw, she skipped a briefing and went bazerc on a staff member to the point of tears because she was unprepared. that tracks with what an unnamed whitehouse staffer told the author chris whiple in the book, fight of your life. saying she didn't do the preparation for a hard core policy matter and then she was
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enraged when things didn't go the way things were supposed to be. terry whose son spent months in her office, said his kids internship was a summer from hell. saying they were supposed to stand and say good morning general when she walked into the room, and not address kamala or even look her in the eyes. that privilege is for senior staff only. kamala had a filthy mouth and never met with the interns because staffers were too afraid to introduce them. probably for the best. well, everyone has had a bad boss at some point or the other, but usually that boss doesn't become president. if 92% of a company's workforce quit, would you keep the ceo? so why would we make kamala
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america's ceo. kevin eleary is here. when you see someone with staff turnover at 92%. what does that tell you about them? >> i have to ask myself, is that true. that's an extraordinary number. you are wiping out your entire staff. obviously a problem there. but the narrative with kamala harris is very interesting. and through the perspective on an investor, i will give you anecdotal data. when we look at debt for real estate projects, we don't care if you are democrat or republican. i deal with a lot of investors agnostic to politics. we talk about policy, and what he said to me was, some of us are having some buyers remorse. we wish we had run a process because we got so much press in the first nine days of bringing someone into the party, and
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raised 200 million plus, which is like a balloon under water, it was not biden so they started contributing. but we gave up five weeks of fantastic social media in guessing who really should be the candidate. now i had not heard that before. it is not that many, i would guess 20% or something like that. but it is starting to crack a little bit. there is precedence for what is going on. when a young justin trudeau swept in, nobody cared about his executional skills, or what he had ever done or anything, they thought he was the it guy, and look at the country now? it is wiped out. because it turns out he had no executional skills. it would be important to leave aside the politics and ask, what has kamala harris actually achieved. if i was hiring her, and i am not trying to be partisan, i would ask her, what is a goal, what did you achieve? any governor or senator that you
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put into presidential viability would have a history -- a track record of doing stuff. >> jesse: what do you think she would say, kevin, if you asked, kamala, what is your biggest accomplishment, what would she say? >> i don't know. i don't know of one. but i can tell you this. in the next two weeks, the happy talk is going to have to stop because someone is going to sit her down and say, let's talk inflation. let's talk border. let's talk policy on energy. let's talk policy on foreign affairs. and if she doesn't deliver on that with the new vision towards the centre, the guy that said i wish we had run a process is going to be right. if she wants to win she has to go to the centre. but she has to have ideas on how to run the country. you might hate trump, but he has a track record of policy. you might hate him. i get it. but you know, you have to do something. >> jesse: no tax on tips. tax reductions, border wall.
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stop the wars. i mean you can nail it. i don't know what she wants. i know she just wants the power. kevin oleary, you are right, that would have been the greatest american idol audition this country has ever seen. and now they handed it to her and look what happened. thank you so much, kevin. and he has two watches in case he needs to know what time it is in dubai. more primetime ahead. [ ♪♪ ] to me, harlem is home. but home is also your body. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. i thought i was sleeping ok... but i was waking up so tired.
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>> jesse: it has been one year since jesse watters primetime debuted at 8 o'clock eastern, and we are proud to announce that july, this july we were the number one show of all of cable. thanks to great staff upstairs in the control room, here on the stage. we are very grateful. thank you for watching. let's do text messages. we have sarah from pittsburgh.
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it is -- i am in butler. we have had the internet for the last 20 years. what kind of excuse was that? jim from florida, what happens if 92% of the military quits under kamala? oh, heaven help us. tom from indiana, the white guys i know get together and ride harleys, we don't do zoom calls. jeff, says do the white dudes for kamala drink with straws, probably, and they probably had soup for lunch. honestly, the white dudes make johnny look like the hulk. poor johnny, that's all for tonight. shaun is next. remember, i am watters and this is my world. [ ♪♪ ]
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