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he's trying to sell you stuff he's got the hundred thousand dollar watch says this, the swiss swatch, but but nobody can actually figure out where in switzerland was this thing made he's got this is my favorite. >> he's got the bible wants you to buy the word of god donald trump edition his name is going to be on there in boss run, right, right next to to luke and mark and matthew
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one guess you could not make this stuff up. where these bibles are made except when he can make a few bucks how can his trump addition bibles this stuff up but he's doing it is because what he cares about is his ego and his money and his status he's not thinking about, you donald trump sees power as nothing more than a means to his ends he wants the middle class to pay the price for another huge tax cut that would mostly help him in his country club buddies he doesn't care if he costs more
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women, their reproductive freedoms because it won't make a difference in his life you with your bu, but when you're boat everybody can hears it trump wants us to think that this country is hopelessly divided between us and them americans which by which she means his supporters and the outsiders who don't support him
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because having people divided and angry an aggrieved and resentful. >> he figures that boosts his chances to get elected now along with his intentions, there is also a question of his competence have you seen him lately i'm mean, he is out there. >> he's given two two-and-a-half-hour speeches, just word salads you have no idea what he's talking about. he's talking about hannibal lecter. he's talking about this. he's talking about that he held a town hall meeting where he just let me explain because i've done a lot of town hall meetings. the point of a town hall meeting if to take questions he just decided,
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you know what, i'm going to stop taking question and then he swaying to ave maria and ymca for about half an hour. folks are standing there not sure what's happening can you imagine if imagine if proven do that right in the middle. now, are playlist would probably be better ivf. i do not know what that means you do not either love do not boom. boom it was woodstock
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your grandpa was acting like this no. no. i'm i'm not joking. you would write you'd be you'd you'd call up your cousins. you say, have you noticed? who wants to be given unchecked power >> we do not need to see what an older lunar donald trump looks like with no guard rails we have had enough of arrogance and bumbling and bluster and division america is ready to turn the page we're ready for a better story we are ready for a president kamala harris
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got her go ahead and chant there is ready to do the job her life fighting on behalf of people who need a voice, who need a champion somebody who was raised in the middle class believes in the values that built this country work her way through college in mcdonald's served with distinction in every office she has ever held. who is as prepared for the job as any nominee for president
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has ever been have an outstanding partner and governor tim walz he's a teacher, he's a coach. >> he is a hunter been a great governor, working with democrats and republicans to get stuff done can take a vintage truck apart and put it back together again which is just cool. you think donald trump can do that for that matter, do you think donald trump has ever changed a tire in his life? >> yeah. yeah. he's
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changes. tyre picturing it the point is, if you elect conlon to they will not be focused on their problems. there will be focused on yours they understand that to many folks not just here in arizona, about a across the country, are still struggling to pay the bills even though wages are steadily growing even though inflation is finally slowing the price of everything from health care to housing, to groceries, it's still too high and it hurts so the question is not whether or not we need to do some things different. the question is, who's really going to do something about it?
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>> so what we need to do is to evaluate the plans of the respective candidates. donald trump's plan is to give another massive tax cut to billionaires and big corporations do not habit now some people because, you know, i am having conversations around the country that focuses, i go campaigning and i'll hear some people say, you know, well, i remember the economy when those first two years with trump they, they, they, they, were, they were pretty good good because it was my economy that i gave
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years cleaning up the mess that republicans had left me economy to donald trump, weird, had 75 straight months of job growth. and i said, here you go and all he did when it was give a tax cut to people who did not need one and drove up the deficit in the process and now he wants to do it again big economic plan it's a. slap tariffs on everything from food
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to tvs. now understand a tariff is is any imported good? you just slap an extra cost on it and at some other countries, not playing fair in terms of trade then you use it as a tool in your tool belt but this is basically a trump sales tax that could cost the average family almost $4,000 a year. this is not a plan to bring down prices. if you think prices are high now donald trump's messages, you ain't seen nothing yet donald trump's got one answer and that is and obamacare get rid of the affordable care act even though 45 million people rely on it
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running mate have the nerve what's been to say that donald trump salvage the affordable care act what donald trump's spent his entire presidency trying to dismantle it any couldn't even do that, right didn't do it was elected after all the arguments against obamacare had been proven to be wrong end even folks who don't like me shoreline bet insurance said, well i have a concept of a plan for how ai might replace
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it now i want you to think about that let's say, let's say your boss gives you an assignment so she needs it by friday friday rolls around. your boss says so you finish that project. i asked for well, i haven't actually started, but i do have a concept of a plan try with your professors paper concepts of a plan did you do the dishes concept of a plan to do the dishes haven't done them yet as, i going to. go, over
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should it work for the president, the united states? >> but, the good news is the kamala harris does not have concepts of a plan she is an actual plan to make your life better things like groceries, she'll go after corporations that are jacking up prices, just like she went after big banks and for profit colleges when she was attorney general in california and believe me, when when when common law does nobody is going to want to stand in our way. i've witnessed it i remember after the home mortgage crisis, kamala pushed me in my administration harder than any other attorney general in the country. to make sure homeowners got a fair settlement and it didn't
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matter that i was a democrat. she wasn't going to let anything stop for from winning as much relief as possible for the families who deserved it. that's who she is. that's the kind of president kamala harris will be is going to cut red tape and work with state and local governments as well as the private sector to build 3 million new homes. >> concrete plans she'll give first-time homebuyers up to $25,000 to help them with a downpayment concrete plans to lower health care costs come already worked with joe biden to take on the drug companies bring down the cost of insulin, hearing aids, more than 50 prescription drugs rubin worked on that. he knows about it and as president, kamala will never stop working to limit out-of-pocket costs and protect your care. concrete plans.
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that's who commonly is cuts to billionaires and people who don't need them and raising prices on working families. kamala's is going to give a tax cut to 100 million middle-class and working people here in america could qualify for a $6,000 tax credit during the first year of your child's life that will help because raising kids is hard she wants to make it easier to afford stuff like a crib or a car seat or diapers you think donald trump's ever changing the diaper know jeeves
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business? >> kamala harris will give you a $50,000 tax credit help you get it off the ground she believes in entrepreneurship that's who calmly. that's what she stands for, not concepts of a plan actual plans i foreign president barack obama speaking there, as i said, live in arizona, stumping all the way across the ticket and now his stump speech of for vice president kamala harris karen, would you hear him obviously? you know, i think it's interesting couple of things he is preamble. he's talking about the trump bibles, but also going in in detail on this issue of trump not being the same, tried to seize on. have you seen him lately? have you seen him at the town hall where he was swaying on the stage and making a joke but what would you do if i, barak obama did that? i at least i've a better
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playlist. what he's getting at that point that is clearly out there right now among democrats, is it effective how he's doing that? >> absolutely. i mean, look, brock obama has a couple of perspectives. a, he knows kamala harris and he is known her a long time, so he can speak to what he knows about her and her character and her effectiveness to he knows that anything he says is going to get under donald trump's skin and you could hear i was listening for all los punchlines and just imagining the tweets from donald trump that we can expect in the next couple of hours it is effective and it's not just effective because the former president is talking about it, but because we can see with our own eyes that they say, well, he's always been like that. that's actually not true. if you go go back and look at him in 2020 and 2016, even on the topic of immigration it was much clearer. it was much more. he was able to get through a series of points, more
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consistently than what we've heard him do. and it wasn't these two-and-a-half-hour speeches. so i think we're also witnessing for our own eyes, this behavior. i mean, he talked about the swaying to the music that was very bizarre. yes. well, i will note on that and i just just so everyone understands the context. >> i don't know why i stood there for half an hour and swayed to the music. there were two people though who had, sort of, who would collapse because the heat in the room and had to be taken out of the room so that's why i ended the town hall. you know, i understand what everyone's saying about it. i don't know what happened in just 30 minutes, but i think it's worth at least just making sure one understands that context. erin, let me ask you though to karen's point, how much does president obama coming out and saying this stuff and making jokes about trump and laughing at him, mocking him. how much does that bother a trump? and in that sense, sort of take him off his game. he's obviously getting ready to speak in a few moments as well well, it is likely to bother former president trump and you're likely hear some kind of remark pushing back on
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what brock obama has said. >> but then donald trump will go on and speak about any number of things after that. the point here for democrats right now is they have to try and pull out every democrat from the bench to try and be doing these, get out the vote events right now because they're in such a precarious time because kamala's started this campaigns so late. they are doing a lot more of persuadable messaging. then they should be right now when they should be doing doing get out the vote events like here with obama, they must feel that they have a stronger message in arizona if they're just pushing go out and vote versus in other states and other platforms where she's doing some more contentious interviews to try and still push a persuasion message right now, it's at were what, two-and-a-half weeks from election day and you're still trying to persuade voters right now whether or not not they should vote for you. but you should be doing is persuading them to get to the polls. and this is going to be an issue for kamala, even as they say, they have no idea who could tip possibly be undecided at this point. yeah. >> but this is a get-out-the-vote, at least event that's as he's ad as
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aaron points out, jane the question is how much influence right now do you think president obama has with democrats and independents? >> i mean, you watch this and there's no doubt he is one of the most gifted speakers, political speakers of our time. i mean, you just, you know, that that's just a reality that people on both sides of the aisle would would acknowledge i believe. but how much influence does he have i think the fact that he has shown that there's a continuum of support for kamala harris. >> i mean, you even see this with former president bill clinton, one of the weirdest things about the republican national convention to me is that the complete lack of presence of basically any republican alive before saying 2014, like george w bush, not there. dick cheney endorsing kamala harris, like there's just a host of republicans who basically got sawed off by the trump era and the trump administration for any number of reasons, so i think showing that continuation of a popular
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president barack obama still we'll tremendously popular, especially with democrats showing like i am in support of this person. and while, you know, while trump's probably going to start talking about the late great hannibal lecter. i think barak obama can speak to this is a continuation of my legacy, my former vice president was, is now president. and this is another person who i've worked with so know who i can vouch for, right? >> right. i guess i don't want any sort dynasty somehow all the connotations are wrong, but i understand what you're saying. >> alright, thanks so much to all of you next we are live at elon musk's event, which is just outside philadelphia, offering voters, there are 100 bucks if they help him out, his presence thanks, senator john fetterman says he's very worried about price of every foot login to after 699. wait, subway neither. >> now foot law for just six hours i,
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billionaire hitting the state hard for trump offers strength offering voters, there $100 if they sign a pro donald trump petition. now that offer is valid through monday any freeman is outfront from that musk event in philadelphia right now? >> is the only reason we can now send american astronauts into space in the final weeks of the presidential campaign, hey, go very loud. >> yes tech, billionaire tech giant elon musk has emerged as an eager surrogate for former president donald trump, was very clear to me that donald trump has to be, has to win this election this week, kicking off a series of town halls, he plans to hold across battleground, pennsylvania. i can't emphasize enough that pennsylvania is i think the linchpin in this election and this election i think is going to decide the fate of america. >> the events are coordinated by the spacex, tesla and x owners america pac, the super pac has now pumped more than $100 million in pro-trump spending according to new fec
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filings that includes at least $75 million from musk himself. >> i haven't been politically active before i'm politically active now because i think the future of america and future of civilization is at stake. >> but musk's events and pac are already creating controversy at a philadelphia suburbs event on thursday, musk promoted several debunked conspiracy theories about the 2020 election. >> when you have mail-in ballots and no no sort of proof-of-citizenship, it becomes almost impossible to prove cheating is the issue as always, this sort of question of like say the dominion voting machines it is weird that i think there used in philadelphia and in maricopa county but not in a lot of other places. and that seem like a i'm check up a coincidence there was no basis for the conspiracy. >> musk is suggesting dominion voting systems, which was famously paid $787 million, by fox news to settle a defamation lawsuit for spreading false election claims pushed back
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against musk saying the company doesn't serve philadelphia and quote, hand-counts and audits of such paper ballots have repeatedly proven that dominion machines produce accurate results. and it's not just musk himself. one of america packs tactics to engage voters is drawing scrutiny as well. >> the group offering to pay off organizers $47 to sign a petition for friday's pennsylvania event. >> the pack offering $100 for signing a petition. >> i love elon musk and when we heard he was coming just a couple of days ago, we jumped right on it. >> i really want to understand how elon musk is going to help get the federal government's spending under control ahead of his friday evening event in montgomery county, trump supporters and musk super fans were thrilled to see the billionaire. and we're not turned off by conspiracies. >> sometimes ilana and rfk get criticized for going down the conspiracy theory line of thinking. >> does that impact you at all you tell me which conspiracy was not correct.
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>> and i lay it last three or four years, have conspiracies. they all proved to be accurate. >> what about elon is so appealing to you and your family e line is willing to stand up for the country. >> he's willing to put his life on the line. and he's pointing his own safety and well-being out there to secure and safe, make america safe so danny, just seeing you talk to so many of their supporters, you know, you said some of them obviously are elon musk fans. >> i'm curious whether that $100 offer that he put out there had anything to do? with any of the letters you saw choosing to come to the event yeah. >> erin, frankly, not really. most of these supporters who were out here for this event told us that they would be out here either way, there was one woman who said that she likes that cash incentive, but she wasn't really looking at the fine print when she signed a petition filled out that paperwork meanwhile, musk's next event is coming up tomorrow night in the harrisburg area 7:00.
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