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president is denying something he said to your face, how do you square that? >> great question. thanks so much for being with us. i really appreciate it. the news continues so i'm going to hand it over to chris cuomo "prime time" starts right now. i hope you can hear me. >> you can and you sound wonderful. the worst appears to be over for our neighbors on that island, still beaten down of course from hurricane maria. there's loads of danger for our mainland, the florida coast, a little bit farther north. dorian is spiraling. and the president said some things that were outrageous today. that's not unusual. it is what he did and promised to do that he must justify to you especially with an election
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coming and we have a representative from his campaign tonight to do just that. also, we're going to take a look at the lens of puerto rico what this president has said, what he's done, what it means, the residents there feel betrayed and forgotten. the former congressman is there. he's angry. he's righteous and he will let you know why. and did you hear that the president is upset that fox isn't working for him anymore. they must love him basically acknowledging that he sees them as state tv. he says he's looking for a new 24/7 maga megaphone. what does that mean? let's get after it. look, the good news is, that puerto rico seems to have dodged a big bullet, but it does not take much, okay. the land there is easily saturated, the power grid is week and th situation of
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infrastructure there and so many of the houses is still all beaten up from maria. so right now, you're looking at some pictures of the virgin islands. we're going to look at all it have places. you saw what happened to mart martinique. it could become a category three late sunday, into monday. florida's governor already declared a state of emergency. that frees up resources, asks the federal government to do the same. georgia could also be at risk. let's start here on puerto rico tonight. of course they have to be feeling grateful. they did take a direct hit from our president once again. all right? and not only is he exaggerating
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the money that's been given to them, not only has he slow walked having that place rebuilt, now we know that $155 million in fema disaster relief that goes to places like puerto rico and the islands around it is being shifted and where it's being shifted is what the true insult in. the money is being shifted to help fund efforts to return migrants. let's bring in former democratic congressman, he's in puerto rico now. he lives there, always good to see you, congressman. thank god i don't have you with swirling winds all around you. just to remind people, what is the state of reality for many of the places -- not in and around just san juan, but just outside of there, up into the hills. how vulnerable is it still? what are your concerns? >> look, tens of thousands of people lost their electricity
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today in the metropolitan area and i didn't hit the island with any type of forcefulness. 30,000 people -- not 30,000 people. let me correct myself. there are 30,000 homes in puerto rico where people go to bed every night and they have a blue tarp as a roof. can you imagine? it would have been a category five if 70-mile-per-hour winds who have hit the island. this is two years after maria. the electric system here is here is very weak and vulnerable. i've been here living for five months, let me see, four times, the electricity has gone out at my residence. the water also stops flowing because you need electricity for -- for the well pump. >> for the water to flow for your help. for the generators.
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it's very fragile. there are schools that are closed. there are still people who are unemployed and there's still hundreds of thousands of people who wish to return to the island. it's a very fragile situation but we're resilient. we're working towards a better future and it would be good to hear that the most powerful, the richest nation in the world would want to help in that recovery. this president -- >> especially when you're part of that nation. he says, i gave you 90 billion -- >> maybe a tenth of that money has reached the island of puerto rico. it's time. and i do want to say, thank you american people for your generosity. there are so many generators that people have turned on, so many new schools, so many beautiful places that have been rebuilt because of your generosity. >> there should be. you're part of the country. everybody treats puerto rico like it's its own country. americans should help whenever they can. but you should help your own and
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that's what's happening here. the president says, here's the problem, the problem is, you have a corrupt local government and he's been better to you than anybody and you guys aren't back on your feet because the local authorities there are corrupt, they're the worst, and they're taking the money and that's why he is slowing any kind of relief because there's a bunch of crooks down there. >> yeah, i guess we gave a lesson in what it is you do in a very democratic nonviolent fashion here on the island of puerto rico, when we had a governor who the people felt betrayed them, what did we say? you're fired. not 10,000. not 50,000. by the hundreds of thousands. and we do so in a very consistent way, right? until the governor understood that he had to resign. you don't see that. so we know how to take of corruption here on the island of puerto rico and, guess what, this is a president of the
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united states that has a failing golf course, chris, a failing golf course which is -- it's losing, what, 70% of its revenue from two years ago. and what does he say? we should have the g-7 there. and even if he doesn't have the g-7, how many people did he advertise it to when he said that. that's corruption, chris. you know what corruption is, when the legislative branch of government says, no, you can't have the money for more beds and detention and separating families and he takes emergency relief money and let's hope florida doesn't need it, but $155 million in federal relief money and you send it to the border without any congressional. lastly, let's be clear. this is the president of the united states that "the washington post" reported is telling government officials and those under him, go ahead and build that wall, violate the law if you have to and i will pardon you. that's corruption at the highest level. the people of puerto rico are
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good, decent, hard-working people, we're resilient and i want to say, we're going to lead. >> i hope that the situation down there is not made that much worse by the storms that you're dealing with now and the impact afterwards on what is the truth, it's a vulnerable infrastructure to begin with. thank you for your perspective as always. be safe down there. >> thank you, chris. another 2020 democratic dropout and there's still several others dealing with the fact that they're not going to make the cut for the next debate. it's a negative cycle. what does it mean that senator gillibrand from new york is out? who's next? what is the state of play in that race? there are new polls. you know what that means? the wizard of odds with the inside scoop and whatever that is, next. >> announcer: one on one brought to you by nexium 24 hours.
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now starting at $7.99 ♪ are we supposed to dance? ♪ boy bands without dancing are just ok. get a better than just ok unlimited plan with spotify premium included on america's best network. only from at&t more for your thing. that's our thing. and then there were 20. senator kirsten gillibrand withdraws from the presidential race and is expected to enendorse some other candidate. could it be the former vp who is leading? there's another new poll, quinnipiac is respected, look at the new numbers. these are much closer than what
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we saw in the cnn poll. they seem more reflective of the state of play. all polls are snapshots. when you see one that sticks out like that, it makes you curious and it's interesting this next poll seems to be more consistent. it's basically what it has been. biden is there, warren is making moves. he's up on sanders beyond the moe there, the margin of error. buttigieg holding, and yang, impressive, given he's an outsider. let's bring in the wizard of odds. how big of a deal is it that gillibrand is out? >> i think it gives you a pretty good understanding of the state of play and these are the ten candidates who qualified for our september debate. unless there's a poll that drops in the next 2 1/2 hours, there will be no more. we're not expecting a poll. these are the ten. you notice, gillibrand is not on the list.
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there are other candidates who are not on the list as well. i wouldn't be surprised if there isn't another candidate that drops out because the fact of the matter is, debates are a lifeline to the campaign. without money, you can't run a presidential campaign. >> and in terms of -- let's unpack it a little bit now. if she's now, it says something about what is working and what isn't, especially in the con tex of this new poll from quinnipiac. >> one thing i should point out, the poll looks a lot like the other ones. i took an average of the probability standards. biden up by double digits. warren, 18%, sanders 15%. >> if you measure the last four polls, this is a poll of polls. >> it's an average of polls. this is what you do, sometimes you catch outliars like that. 19 out of 20 times you'll be
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within the margin of error. >> what's impressive to you about quinnipiac? senator sanders likes to say, you people in the polls, don't bother me with polls, he has one poll that comes out, he's flashed it all over his social media account. think of quinnipiac with her moving up on sanders. >> if i think you take a look at the average, you see she's leading. this is an important thing, chris. the poll based upon how much attention you're paying to the campaign. if you're paying a lot of attention to the campaign, we see warren very close to biden, 32, 25, sanders all the way back there, and that's a sign of the momentum. those paying attention like warren. >> i don't understand two things, one, i don't understand how if you're doing it a lot, you like him less than if you're not paying attention that much and how his numbers are the same. >> part of this is an age issue.
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he does better among older voters. elizabeth warren does well with college-educated voters. it's not surprising here that he does best in the little to none category. >> what's your other big point? >> this is the same story that we've had this entire campaign, right? joe biden trailing in that liberal lane by a lot to elizabeth warren. this moderate to conservative lane, this is the big chunk, look at this, biden well out ahead, 41%, warren back at 13. as long as he has that lead, he's going -- >> he's like twitter is not the democratic party, it's an amplification of the fringe voices on the outer left of it. when that harvard study came out that said that 80-something percent of democrats are center left, not very liberal, that was the end of this argument.
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one other interesting thing, it is interesting that why he -- while he has this big lead over these two, all of them beat this president, kind of the same way. >> take a look at this. consistency in the trump number, 38 to 40%. that's where his approval rating has been. he can't seem to get above that number. >> he wants to make jokes of people as they drop out, he needs to be afraid of this. >> donald trump is the one who has an electability problem at this point. >> 100%. appreciate it. >> shalom. >> shalom. who's next to go? is harry right? if you're not on that debate stage, can you kiss your dreams good-bye? wooerl use we'll use it as a starting line? which way will their party go? they know.
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they're not going to be able to compete with the front-runners. but gillibrand doing out means what is going to dominate the choice of that party. that's the start of tonight's great debate. good to see you both, gentlemen. signatur significance of you of gillibrand dropping out? >> i didn't see it coming. she's a good candidate, a good fund raiser. i do this -- i never tell people to run for office or to get married because i don't have to wake up with the consequences. i respect her decision, i'm not sure that i share it. i'm different. i don't like the field being n winnowed this early. john kerry was in fifth place
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and 31 days later he gained in the polls and won iowa. these candidates who have driven out too early, i think it's not good for the party. >> you know, gillibrand i would argue, this is somewhat subjective, she's the first candidate who was seen as one of the strong progressive, farther left players with name recognition, and she wasn't doing great in the polls, to drop out and it's interesting. if you conflate that with what we see in the cnn poll, quinnipiac, those from the center and the left are putting most of their chips on biden. do you see here dropping out as a trend that the party is going to start moving back towards the center candidates? >> well, i disagree with the sentiment that somehow kirsten gillibrand is a far-left candidate. i believe when she was in the
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united states house was considered to be a blue dog democrat. she's very, very progressive now. let's not conflate that. but she's nowhere near in line with the ideology of elizabeth warren or bernie sanders. but i will say this. elizabeth warren is one of the candidates when they filed to run for president of the united states, you looked on paper and said, um, she has a chance to actually win the nomination. now her odds may have been pretty long, however, on paper, she had a legitimate chance to be president of the united states and she is the first person who's running for president who had a legitimate chance to win the nomination to get out of the race. i disagree with paul. i'm ready for us to get down and start really cooking in the kitchen. i think we need to get down to about eight to ten, those eight to ten -- >> we haven't done the grocery shopping yet. why do you want to be in the kitchen cooking? >> listen, what we need to do is
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go on line, order them, and pick them up on the way. there are a lot of ways we can do this. the problem is, it's very hard to see the true talent we have in our party with some people who will never win the nomination. >> i think this is what you guys are dealing with, and whether it's 158 days or 15.8 days out, the reason biden does so well in so many polls is because the party's composition is largely center left and when you look at your party through that lens, he gets the support of people, the farther toward the center you go, the more support he gets. he gets some republican support. i don't know if that's real. but they're saying, that they would pull a lever for him. but the implication of social media and what we see in the debates and how they're covered is about the farther left you are, the more attention you get. how do you guys reconcile? >> at the beginning of the year,
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a survey was done of both parties and 58% of democrats said they want their party to be more moderate. on my side of the fence, it's a moderate party. you're right. one of the hidden causes of this is this emphasis on small donors. we don't like big money taking over politics. when the party set that as a metric for getting into the debate, it empowered some of the most progressive and committed folks in our party and it drew -- to raise money online, through emails, you have to be more on the progressive side of things. you don't raise a lot of money online with a moderate message and i think that was unintended. i think it could still change. and i would add one more metric,
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registered voters. fund-raising online, which i think tends to skew more left. >> you got somewhat of a population of center mind set. but that's not the narrative right now because people want a warrior. i keep hearing it on my show. the younger the lefty is on my show, the more he or she wants a warrior. i had someone say i don't want to bend to our will. i think the candidate that you support, senator kamala harris, represented that for people. she was a fighter. she went out there and the favorite, joe biden, got rocked on his heels by her. but then she tanked. and i don't understand why. what's your read on that? >> it's early. that's why. she's going to have some of the most elasticity of any candidate
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we see -- >> why will she have the most elasticity? >> it's already been proouven. she started out very high, she came back down, after the first debate, she went high and came back down. that's where she rests now in fourth place. that's not a bad place to be right now going into the labor day weekend. so i don't think that there's any panic whatsoever. she's in a better position because i will tell you this, while we're having these debates and they sound illuminating and brilliant, the people who will choose the democratic nominee are african-american voters. we can talk about whatever we want to talk about. but african-american voters, particularly african-american female voters will choose the nominee. i will remind people of this, in october of 2007, there was a
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headline that said black voters helped hillary clinton extend the lead. she was up with total black voters over barack obama. over 40% with black women and she did not win that nomination because things can change, especially after iowa. that's where we are. >> that's the heart of the party. the heart of the republican party is white christian evangelicals. the heart of our party, the people of color, especially women, the first session we have, he said the path to the democratic nomination runs through african-americans especially in the south. that is still true today. i'm glad we start in iowa. i love new hampshire. once we get to south carolina, that's where we're going to be picking our nominee. >> it's interesting -- it's almost a paradox for you guys. you need african-american women to win in that party, yet we've seen them be with people and it
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hasn't been the dispositive factor. but it's going to weigh in a field. you have to decide this idea of we're going to go with progressive ideas or somebody who can get us back to a return of normal and does not shake up people, does not introduce risk. you're going to have to figure that out. thank you very much as always. >> thanks. the president spent this morning taunting americans who were prepping for disaster. i'm talking about puerto rico. then he claimed he's the best thing that ever happened to them. i don't spend a lot of time on this show going after what the president says. i think if i have tell you what he says is obnoxious, you're never going to believe that anyway. but what he does as an echo of those things, must be sold to you as the american voter and his campaign's national press secretary is here to do just that, next.
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make a better california for all of us. you could argue that the president has staked his re-election on two things, the economy where some signs are strong and there are some warning signs as well. and the wall. i don't even say immigration. i really say the wall because what real meaningful change in our policies can he point to except a tone of harshness and that wall. now, there's a matter of dispute about how much new fencing he has built. if you look at it, all the
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fencing being built was planned to be built before he went into wall mode. so why is he saying look how much wall i'm building? does that matter to you? does any of this matter to you? let's get with the campaign, kayleigh mcenany, the national press -- campaign press secretary is here with us to make the argument. always a pleasure. thank you. >> thanks, chris. >> so let's just tick through some of these things. i didn't understand the puerto rico play. i know he gets hit, he hits back. you know i don't accept that rational, not from a president of the united states. but why when they have a hurricane coming down on them, start going after them for being corrupt and how he's the best thing that ever happened to them. why do that then? >> because he's fighting for the people of puerto rico by calling out the corrupt politicians. i think it speaks for itself when there are 375 public corruption convictions over a
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10-year period. there were misused funds last time around, we don't want to see that happen this time around. the president delivered the largest fema response effort ever. these politicians must use these resources on the people, bottom line. >> nobody is going to argue with that. however, what they will argue with are the facts which is, one, he didn't pass it, congress did. he was against it. he fought it. he tried to slow walk it and now he lies about the number. he keeps coming up with this 90-plus number. you know it's nowhere near that. why? why not tell the truth? >> he has signed into law tens of billions of dollars of funding in the $91 billion number comes from estimated projections of what will be -- >> but it's based on an unknown of whether you need it over the next decade-plus. it makes no sense to use that number. >> you're missing the point, though, that this was the
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largest fema operation in the history of this country. the longest air mission in the history of this country. the biggest disaster distribution operation in the history of this country. >> are you missing the point, that he fought people wanting to do more for them and they're not near back on their feet and they're a part of this country? >> there's been enough done for james lee wit, the fema district of bill clinton saying this president gets an a plus on his fema response effort. the facts don't lie -- >> who cares? he could work for bill clinton and be dead wrong. there are 30,000 homes that have blue tarps on them. thank god dorian wasn't anything meaningful to them. we'll see what happens on the back end of the storm. why does he talk about a place that's part of this country that way? why would he talk about swapping it for greenland?
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>> there are corrupt politicians there. notice in his tweet, he doesn't talk about the -- >> since when is corruption something he goes after hard and heavy? >> he always goes after corruption. when we give money to puerto ricans, and federal officials find stockpiles of unused -- >> he goes after it hard and heavy? he's got an administration that's littered people who don't know how to keep their hands out of their own pockets and he's about corruption. >> i'm happy to go into corruption. because we got a lot to talk about obama from spying on u.s. citizens within the trump campaign. >> you can use whatever words you want. you don't have the facts to back it up. this is a president who won't show his taxes. are you kidding? >> this is a president that has things made up about him as happened last night on msnbc pertaining to his finances.
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>> you see the letters on the bottom of the careescreen it sa cnn. if he had nothing to hide about his money story, why doesn't he release his taxes? why doesn't he release proof he's under audit. >> he's under audit. he's not going to play into -- >> play into my hands? >> if we want to talk about what happened on cnn, the last hour, you took words from the press secretary, from an entirely different interview talking about how the president often talks in gist and played a ju juxtaposed against a story and acting as if that quote pertained to that story -- >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> it happened last hour. this is what the media does. >> see the name of the show. "cuomo prime time," if you want to talk about your friend, i want to know why she says he couldn't make it to the climate meeting. i want to know why they hang their case against brian karam
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that they said she said didn't and it. if you want to talk about her, i'm find. she should be here defending herself. >> you should be thanking stephanie who fought with reporters in north korea, north korea security guards to get reporters access than any other nation at the g-7. >> after they pulled brian's press pass because -- >> yeah, because the president had left and he started bullying -- >> bullying? did you see the video? >> yes, i did. he was confronting a guest of the white house -- >> that is not close to a fair representation. here's the proof of it. you want to talk about bullying, how about this, kayleigh mcenany, i can't have you on the show anymore, because you're not working for me anymore. you're not working for me anymore. i thought you worked for me. when people used to ask you about me, you'd say good things, now you're being fair, now you're pushing back.
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that's what he said about fox news. you talk about -- >> the president is not bullying anyone. the president is lied about constantly -- >> on fox news? >> time and time again. he's frustrated with media coverage. he's frustrated with media coverage. he's fighting for the people in his movement. he didn't say fox news should work for him. that's not what the tweet said. >> put the tweet back up. >> he said they're not working for us. the network is not working for his movement, meaning, they can't watch because -- >> fox isn't working for us anymore. >> you are -- here we go again. this is more fake news. in the last 24 hours -- >> the tweet is right in front of their faces. >> this is why harvard says 90% of the news coverage of the president is negative. not my words. harvard's words. >> that's not what harvard said, 90% of the coverage is negative, they didn't say why. the why is his mouth and his actions. if he didn't lie, if he didn't
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take -- >> he doesn't lie. >> if he didn't demonize people for being different. if he didn't make it okay to be bigoted, then he would not -- >> he doesn't lie. the press lies. >> you don't look at fox news and call it state tv and people aren't going to call you out for being unfair. >> guess who lies? the press lies. take it from jim koecomey. i don't think the president has lied. i think cnn lied to the american people. i think msnbc has lied to the american people. >> has the president lied to the american people? >> let me respond. >> can't answer it. >> testified before congress under oath that a "new york times" story about russian connections was false and not true and the reporting was false. and for two years, you've talked about russia and now you've -- >> did russia interfere in the election?
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>> there was no collusion. >> you're very smart, you can answer it. did they interfere? >> answer my question, first, was there solution? >> the answer is, yes. soluti collusion is a behavior, not a crime. here's what they did, this president went out there stoking their efforts, his son took a meeting he should have never taken -- >> conspiracy theories here. >> was it a crime? no. >> there was no collusion. >> and i said -- they interfered and you can't mention it. >> he fights with our allies about it. he stands next to them on the world stage and says he takes his word for it against his own agencies. >> you continue to play up the c conspiracy theory. >> i never mentioned any -- >> he's going to win again. he's going to win again. >> i never said his election was not what it was.
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he won the election. >> you moved on from russia to recession. >> kayleigh mcenany, do you believe this president has ever lied to the american people? >> no, i don't believe the president had lied. i believe the fake news media -- do you believe the fake news media had lied? >> this interview is over. you will not have credibility with the audience. you got a long way to go, kaylee. when a president is telling the american people every day not to believe in a free press, that they're the enemy of the state -- >> he gets more access to you than any president in history. >> he is to blame for sowing the seeds of division and he lies all the -- so what. >> the president gives access and you lie about everything he says and take him out of c context. >> you may not like what i say, that doesn't make it a lie.
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he lies all the time and you know it. >> go watch your last hour, putting one story -- >> you show me what i lied about. you show me lying about this president, and i'll give you a prize. you admit the truth about him, i'll give you two prizes. but you're still welcome on the show -- >> i don't need any prizes from the fake news media. >> you may have hurt me in inviting you back. if you can't admit he lied -- >> i think you should take a look in the mirror, chris. >> i do. and i don't like these lines, but i do like that i don't lie to my audience every damn chance i get. we're going to climb into the time machine. hold on, you can't say this president doesn't lie to you guys. you can argue why he lies, you can argue how he feels about his lie, if you can't admit that, the conversation is dead. i'm sorry, but it is. let's go back into the time machine. the days before everybody lied every two seconds.
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56 years ago doctor king gave his i have a dream speech during the freedom march in washington and it endures to this day. maybe now just as valuable as ever if not more. different context for how far we have come or not. five years ago the president of the united states shocked the world. the fashion on fox. not quite state tv back then, they were all over it. here's some of what now this found. >> one of the ugliest suits in the history of america. >> who talked him into going into a tan suit. they're desperate because of the low poll numbers. >> d. lemon. do you remember that? other presidents had worn tan suits by the way. >> reagan. >> my producer.
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clinton. eisenhower. look, it's not a very common thing. i get it. it's gray or blue. we're limited in our understanding of what power can conveyed as. he wasn't the first. boy, what a difference five years makes. now the battles ability truth kp falsity and people refusing to admit thousands of lies. and then it was a suit. >> this is just the last i did this while you were doing the last six days. right. the last six days. he made 48 false claims in the last six days. think about it. i can't believe i don't bother anymore with that. you'll never get a real direct answer from someone like that. >> she said no. can't get more direct than that. >> she has no credibility. nice woman. she used to be on this show as well as other cnn shows all the time. someone like that has no credibility and the audience.
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put whoever you want on the your show. the audience gets nothing from her. she doesn't tell the truth. >> here's the thing. >> obama -- hang on. >> you have to know what they'll bring your way. >> wiretapped trump tower. that's not true. he talked about puerto rico and the aid he gave. he said they built -- the last couple days. they built new wall. no new wall has been built. >> what you heard is the campaign pitch of the election. the democrats are talking about 50 ways to slice the pie on healthcare. and which one maybe the most bigoted in the past. that's what they'll be up against. if they're not ready to take it on. if they don't hear it and understand how many receive it. they'll wind up in the same position for four years. >> remember the tape of all the people cheering in new jersey after 9/11. no you didn't. it never happened. >> of course it never happened. >> president obama was not born in the united states?
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that was the -- >> i had a guy saying i don't know why he didn't show the birth certificate shorter. he the show the long form. >> why would he have to? >> it's frustrating. >> i have to go. >> i'll talk about biden's poll numbers and support among african americans. we have interesting things and new forecasting for dor yan. >> listen, the point is you don't have to argue about what the president says. you have to look at what he does. senator mccain was right in the appraisal of the president. i don't care about his noise. i look at what he does. just from today. next. dog from oscar mayer... that's no way to treat a dog... ...you can do no wrong. where did you learn that? the internet... yeah? mmm! with no artificial preservatives or added nitrates or nitrites, it's all for the love of hot dogs.
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upcoming election. with dorian baring down on puerto rico this president decided to attack the part of the country. wow. yet another big storm heading to puerto rico will it ever end congress approved $92 billion last year. all time record for anywhere. i'm not arguing to be out raged by his ugly words. if you need me to tell you his words are obnoxious, you'll never believe they are. i'm not even arguing for negative reactions to his constant truth abuse. like saying puerto rico got $92 billion in hurricane relief. he knows it's a big fat falsehood. so far about $40 billion in federal disaster relief has been allocated. 12 billion has been spent. it isn't a simple slip. it's not explainable. it's a constant contortion. he's beating up fellow citizens with less power than he has.
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and who are already beaten down. we ignored thousands of dead and homes covered in blue tarps. he blames their corruption. its his actions he should worry about. for this president and the upcoming lek the challenge will not be justifying his mouth. it will be justifying his actions. he took away some of the money set aside for disaster relief about $155 million that places like puerto rico and other islands in the area that we're responsible for desperately need. look at parts of that place. that's the reality. that's america. that's what puerto rico is. a territory of ours. that's what it looks like. two years later. why did he take the none? from natural disaster victims? to help pay to deport immigrants. again, it's not the talk. the idea there's a brown menace the wall is a panacea. that is absurd. the action of shutting down the
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government to fund the wall and pardon anybody who breaks the law in getting it done. this is not about how you spin what he says. it's uning the actions he takes and what he says is leadership you should want. the base is not enough. how many of you either independent, undecided or open minded, how many will see the actions of this just this one day as proof of what you want in a president? thank you for watching. "cnn tonight" right now. >> so, last night, at midnight. what did i text you? >> you got yourself a chicken sandwich. not me. >> i did get one for you. >> where is it. in your small intestine. >> in the refrigerator. i totally forgot it. it's not the same unless you get it hot. >> i don't believe you got me
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