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get the tickets out. greg: charlie, well done. you could use some new pants. jesse: welcome to. "watters' world," i'm jesse watters. president trump is rallying the crowd in pensacola, florida. let's listen in. president trump: they knew it would be a painful evening. evander hollyfield, the real field. we are also thrilled to be joined by a florida football legend who truly knows how to win. he won them all and he had a great place kicker. he could have won a couple more.
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bobby will be the first to tell you. bobby bowden is an incredible leader and an incredible coach. bobby. he looks good. a lot of teams would like to have him right now. right? hey, bobby. thank you, bobby. >> thank y'all. way was thinking a while ago. the most of powerful man in the world. the most of powerful position in the world is the president of
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the united states. [cheers and applause] >> also like some of the other folks tonight. i want you to keep focus on ron deand advertise. he'll give you a great job. our former governor rick scott. look at them good because i know he wants them. okay? i came to florida state in 1963 as an assistant coach. you know where my recruiting area was? right here, baby. right here. and we got some great ball players from pensacola, florida. jesse: that was president trump
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and legendary florida state football coach, bobby bowden. here with reaction, senior advisor to the trump 2020 campaign, katrina pierson and the author of "trump the blue collar president," anthony scaramucci who is wearing a white collar. i think that was a wardrobe malfunction. jesse: the president left it all out on the field if we are going with the sports analogies of bobby bowden. if they do not win the house, it's not for a lack of trying
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and effort on the president's part. >> there is a former hedge fund manager who had the polling right in 2016, is calling for the republicans to keep the house. he thick the way the polls are done today, there is a little bit of the bradley effect where people won't tell you they are voting for the republicans but they are. and they are not registered right in terms of the anonymity of the voting. jesse: the guy who nailed it in 2016 say the same a analytics hd true now. the silent majority that don't express their love for donald trump. but when they get behind the secret ballot box they will crank that lever. >> i think there is a very good chance they can keep the house.
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the historical context, the record number of retirements. everything is against the party this time. but aside from the people who aren't exactly telling the pollsters exactly what they think. people are telling me, i wasn't on board for president trump at first but, man, he's doing a good job. jesse: you are saying he's adding new voters. >> absolutely. jesse: do you think it's the economy or his style? you have been out there. i'm holed up in the studio all day. >> i think it's a little bit of both. the whole russia hoax. people see there has been an injustice to the family. innocent bystanders who just took a job and the character
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assassination and they don't like the. people aren't used to politicians keeping their promises and fighting back, even against their own party. >> when you think about spy gate and all the things, the media they throw at him. and the kavanaugh situation reinvigorated that up justice. let's listen to the president who is back behind the lectern and hear what he has to say. >> you have a very good attorney general right now, you know that, right? pam. you like pam, right? good luck. i hear you are doing well. good luck. >> your next agriculture commissioner matt caldwell, matt? great matt. thank you. florida cfo, jimmy petronas.
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good luck. good job, fellas. the congressmen who help me so much. they are always with us and they are always fighting for us. they know how to win, like bobby. neil dunn and matt gaetz. thank you, thanks, neil, thanks, matt. great people. if you don't want to be saying speaker pelosi for the next two years, vote for neil and matt. i hear they are doing pretty well. but never assume please go out and vote. they heard that in this business, right? they are doing well. we don't have to go out and vote. then you have suppression. you don't bother to go out and vote. but that didn't happen with us two years ago. that didn't happen. one of the most of exciting days
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in political history. but one of the highest rated nights in the history of television. a lot of things happened. but we won, and we won for incredible people in this country. incredible people. they got what they wanted, and we are producing. and we did it together. we all did it together. this tuesday the people of florida are going to head to the polls to elect an incredible new senator. as your governor, rick scott cut your taxes massively by billions of dollars. think it. jesse: there is president trump touting rick scott, the governor running against the democrat nelson that comes up every six years. he wants to be senator and you don't hear from him for another six years.
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anthony, the president's closing message seems to be beating the immigration drum. but he has the kavanaugh bounce. this economy is right hot with wage growth is at record highs. there is great paying jobs out there, and we are going to see 3% gdp for the year. is the economy what's keeping the blue wave pat bay in your opinion? anthony: the economy does do that. but there is come complacency with all that good economy. that's why he's pressing the hot buttons the last 5 or 6 days. if you look at the early voting total, it's off the charts. and i don't remember president trump barnstorming like this or
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george w. bush barnstorming like this. it's a new strategy. people 50 griers now will study what he's doing and politicians have to change their playbook because of donald trump. this president is definitely out there in the mud. speaking of florida, we have the governor's race desantis and gillum. some explosive sting video was released by project veritas. i don't know how high level the staffer is, but he was caught on tape saying nasty things about the voters of florida. >> you have the extreme right wingers, the trump and the crazy, crazy, crazy, republicans. and the progressives are the
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crazy, crazy, crazy democrats. >> isn't gillum a progressive? so isn't he part of the crazy democrats? >> yes. orlando. jesse: the democratic campaign staffer got canned really fast it's unacceptable to be disparaging your own citizens in our own state. kinds of a pattern of democrats pretending like they are moderate and open mind. and behind the scenes trashing people in a vitriolic way. are they going to be able to get away with that? >> this is exactly the pattern of how socialists fan progressives have taken over your grairnld parents democratic
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party. in the case of florida this wasn't just a paid campaign staffer. this is a man who went to college with gillum and knew him prior to the campaign. he called staffers crackers. he admitted to capitalizing on white guilt to get support. my question as a biracial american, have you thought what this looks like for you 10 to 20 years down the line? jesse: you have claire mccaskill and jon tester, and they are really not like that deep down. they get back to washington and they vote for crying chuck. anthony: they are responding to
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the president. they can't deal with him. so they are race baiting. he moved it over to the republican party. they would be way smarter if they said whoa, whoa. they are not willing to admit the mistake they made. that core constituency is showing up at the rallies. they are call them deplorable and opportunistic. and it's not helping them. jesse: will they come out again like they did in 2016. i know he's not necessarily on the ballot. but these are the people that were inspired by trade commentary and immigration. are those people in the rust belt? are they going to come out and
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vote republican? >> as we mentioned earlier, the president is talking about immigration at all these rallies because he unlike previous candidates have had a bold agenda, a wide variety of things he promised to the people. the economy is doing great. he's making progress on trade, now we have to fix immigration. that's why he's campaigning on it. jesse: you think he attracted these people in 2016 and he has successfully held them and they are now his base and he's not going to let them go? >> absolutely. jesse: do you agree with it? anthony: not only agree with it. i was in suffolk county, you have union leaders sitting there with republican officials voting for donald j. trump. jesse: we have a blue collar
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we all want our kids to grow up safe and healthy. so we show them how. and we tell them with honest conversations that let them know what we expect. that's especially important when it comes to alcohol and other drugs. kids need to know the dangers and how to avoid them. and when it comes to pain medications - opioids - they need to know that they should never be taken without a prescription and never shared with friends or family. it's dangerous and illegal. so, talk with your kids. because when you talk, they hear you. [♪] president trump: did you see where homeland security. they are saying how do you know? how do you know? there are some bad hombres in that group. so they came out with a list of
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300 really bad ones. now they have worse caravans actually being formed. it's terrible. the democrats only believe in defending the borders of foreign countries. jesse: bad hombres, president trump described some members of the migrant caravans. but if you listen to the mainstream media they are all angels. joining me, sara carter who was recently in guatemala covering the caravan. sara, you heard the media describe these people as, you know, good people, women and children. was that your understanding when you were seeing them face to face? >> unfortunately no. there were women and children at the front end.
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i was there for the second wave coming across the honduran border. they put the women and children's lives actually in danger. the organizers of the caravan would put 100 or so women and children and some disabled at the front of the group. the rest of the group were men in were roughly 1,400 to -- 1,500 men behind them. they were pushing against the women and children. as in europe, central america has a process where if you have papers you can cross through the border system. they processed the women and children through. jesse: it's women and children first but not in a good way.
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jesse: the men are taking advantage and using the women and children as the tip of the spear. >> that's absolutely right. >> you talk about the organizers of the caravan, did you get information on that? >> i was with guatemalan intelligence as well as other intelligence on the ground. they were informed a lot of the leftist groups were organizing these caravans. it appears to be highly organized. i speak spanish, i know what's going on. there were people in the group guiding the other men in the group. jesse: what is the purpose of the groups in central america for oorging the caravan. >> they want to divide the government s from the united states. jesse: it's about domestic politic and causing mass mayhem
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internally to maybe overturn the government. >> exactly. jesse: let's listen to the president of the united states. president trump: you have got to come in legally. caravan after caravan. and we pay these countries where they are formed. honduras and others, we pay them hundreds of millions of dollars and they do nothing for us. they had a new one just formed in el salvador. we pay them all hundreds of millions of dollars. did you see, mexico is trying. their military and their police police -- stood guard, and the level of viciousness with rocked being thrown in their face. their military and law
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enforcement were hurt. we don't put up with that. we don't want that in our country. they broke through the mexican military and the mexican place. they broke through. jesse: the president talking about, we have all seen the images of these young men throwing rocks and bloodying up mexican law enforcement officials. it seems like a rowdy crew down there. it doesn't look like the kind of people you want to say yes, come into the country as they are throwing elbows and rocks at mexican law enforcement. when you were talking to people down there, what was the criminal element like? >> i did see visibly ms-13 members within the group i was with. a lot of them were very demanding. they were saying we are going there and we are going to get
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jobs. they were talking badly about president trump. they said if he doesn't give us jobs we are coming into the country and demand our rights. i said what would it take for you to return home. jesse: where have i heard that before? >> it's our loopholes, jesse. we have so many loopholes in our system. whether it's family units, we have seen a 40% increase. and they are being taught. so once they get toe up mexico and start smog through mexico. the drug cartels are watching this as well as the muggleers. jesse: they wouldn't get there without safe passage from the drug cartels. what the left doesn't understand. once if you are central american and you come in with a family member, you have to day. they have to let them here in
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america until their asylum case is herd. i'm thinking to myself. you want to take that whisk? you don't know who these people are? you have got to vet them in a port of entry. but for some reason they don't want to get vetted at the texas border. >> that'sen the 9th sir -- that's under the 9th circuit. another loophole. jesse: max seen waters in charge of wall street. that and other nightmare scenarios if the democrats take over the house next.
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♪i'd lie for you ♪walk the wire for you ♪yeah, i'd die for you ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you jesse: with the mid terms around the corner a blue wave may be creeping up and there is a possibility the democrats can we take the house. i heard sound from your friend maxine waters, and it terrified everybody, especially some people in the business community. let's listen to what she had to say. >> i will be the first african-american, the first
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woman to chair the powerful financial services committee. that's all of wall street. that's all the banks. jesse: maxine waters will be in charge of policing wall street. and you say what? >> she is no jesse watters. i don't care about her race. i care about her politics. capital markets, banks and insurance. she is a radical leftist. she'll be the first socialist to chair this committee. they want more rules and regulations. elizabeth warren said we shouldn't have banks do banking, we should have the post office and the government do it. jesse: they will have to spend so much money for maxine to stay out of their business.
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if they take the house they will reinvestigate kavanaugh and possibly impeach kavanaugh? what would that look like? >> the would-be new chair of the judiciary committee said he wants to impeach justice kavanaugh. we fought to give more power to the american people, giving them more control of their money, lives, jobs and businesses. democrats said we have to stop the winning and reempower washington. to do that they have to distract and destroy donald trump. they can do that, they hope they can win in 2020. that's what this all about. jesse: the democrats are saying whoa, whoa. let's slow this thing down. this economy is getting too
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good. we have to pump the brakes. the president has not released his taxes. i don't think he is going to release his taxes. if the democrats take the house back, can they subpoena donald trump taxes. >> they can try, and the irs can try to stop them. the president doesn't have to release his taxes. many in the past have released their taxes. but donald trump didn't and he's not required to. jesse: it will take so much attention. they will throw subpoenas everywhere. the media will cover it. it's just gamesmanship. do you think if they do retake the house the american people are going to get sick of all the games? if you look at the democrat platform, it looks like all games. >> they will stop us from giving additional tax cuts to
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americans. we had a vote in the house. you talk about the caravan coming north. we had a vote in the house that said you have to be an american citizen to vote in an american election. virtually all democrats voted against. jesse: slow down for a second. democrats in the house voted against a bill that said only americans can vote in an american election. there were no democrats that voted with you guys. >> handful of democrats voted yes. jess require thought they didn't like foreign interference in elections. >> if foreign interference helps them, they love it. jesse: you mention immigration, wall funding. is that completely off the table if the democrats take the house
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back? >> so what's happened, republicans in the house passed border turning bills going to the senate because of the funky rules over there. we have been a few votes shy. if we pick up seats in the senate and keep the house, we'll get the border wall built. if democrats take control that's absolutely off the table. jesse: if the democrats do take the house, can you in a lame duck session jam through wall funding while you have a month and a half in between the new congress? >> we can try. but we have to get that through the senate. there are 9 senate democrats that would stop us there. but if we pick up seats and keep the house, that's a real possibility. we can still win it. it's in the hands of the american people. jesse: i agree, we are not going to go know until tuesday night.
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>> there has been talk lately about lowering the temperature of political discourse. have you seen evidence of that? >> i think when we win you will see evidence of that. because when we do win, we'll have as we open the new congress, we'll honor the vows of our founders. from many one it's okay to disagree in the marketplace of ideas. but it's important to fired solutions that unify and not divide. that's what makes a big
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difference. jesse: nancy pelosi guaranteeing democratic win in the house. this election cycle, the balance of power could swing either way. 23 additional seats in the house, could get control there. the editor at large for ballot-speed yeah, scott rasmussen. and sean trendy which is a great name for a political analyst. we have seen wave elections in the past, 94, 2006. are you getting the signals usual seeing, a 40, 50-seat sweep democratic wave in the house. >> like they say, there is a reason we hold the elections.
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we'll only have to wait 48 hours. the generic ballot has democrats up 7 points. democrats and republicans are equally even enthused. there hasn't been a dropoff in democratic registration that you usually see in wave years. i don't know exactly what's going to happen, but something seems off. jesse: when you have the media, the democrats, even colbert saying it's a lock, that's what they did in 2016. you are thinking if they are wrong in 2016, can they be wrong again? >> the 201 alcohol edge was the -- the 2016 was the
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analysis. people have been expecting a blue wave for a long time. as sean mentioned, there are indications things are tighter. what is missing from this entire discussion, a one or two-point swing in turnout could have an impact. jesse: this thing is not guaranteed. and there is a few days left. let's look at these senate races. arizona, florida, indiana, missouri. a lot of these people are predicting the republicans to do well in the senate. how do you see it? >> it wouldn't shock me if either candidate won any of the races. republicans are more likely to pick up seats than to lose. the republican that i'm -- i
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would say has the best chance of wing is martha mcsally in arizona. followed by braun. dean heller in nevada has the toughest fight he has all year. he's the on republican incumbent running in a state won by hillary clinton. >> you have all these races on a knife's edge. they tend to fall all together in these elections. it's very possible we could wake up wednesday and republicans haven't moved. i think it's important to emphasize we could wake up wednesday morning and the republicans have picked up four or five seats in the senate.
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>> this is a very big night for the president of the united states. he's all in on fear and loaght. >> president trump is ratcheting up his anti-immigration rhetoric and using the white house spoad podium to stoke fear and anxiety. >> the president is going to new extremes to rally white voters in america. jesse: joining me, rob smith and cathy areu. one of the women who accused kavanaugh of rape, judy munroe. she was just investigated, and it turns out she made the whole
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thing up. and admitted to making the whole thing up and wasted everybody's time. grassley sent investigators to talk to her. she said i did it because i wanted to draw attention to the issue, and i lied. i don't see the media making any noise about it. >> i am glad they are not making noise. kavanaugh doesn't need more noise to be made about these things. jesse: shouldn't they say this is a woman who came forward with a false rape claim and put it in the context of the rape hearing. remember with avenatti's people. >> we don't need to hear that. >> you do need to hear that. they spent so much time on the other claims out there. this accuser backtracking got the same amount of time as the
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others. >> let it go. jesse: now want to let it go. >> i said dr. ford should not have been given see much attention. >> a lot of people that were unsure about that in the first place need this to be out there so can feel a little bit more confident. >> we don't need to divide the country more. jesse: a poll just came out. has the national news media does more to divide or unite the country since taking office. 64% said divide. and the media is viewed as more divisive than donald trump. can you believe that? >> the media is drunk on the president. they are drunk on donald trump.
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anything they can possibly say to make this administration to appear negative or racist, they go for it. so often a lot of the social media platforms are used to put forth information that is just not true. >> trump is drunk off the media and social media. jesse: everyone is drunk. he's leading it. jesse: what do you make of the fact that the american people after two years of this nonsense and the media saying trump is the divider-in-chief, they are the ones viewed as the divisive one. >> trump is controlling the media. jesse: this is a political poll. >> trump is like their puppet and he's pulling the strings. >> the media has trump derangement syndrome and i think
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it's terminal. they want to push out anything that's negative about this person. >> he's amazing at driving the message. he's a master at it. jesse: the media lectured everyone on divisive rhetoric and racism. then jane fonda called trump hit are. alec baldwin punched somebody in the face and cnn said white people are -- white men are the greatest threat to america. >> trump has never said anything divisive or negative about minorities. jesse: you know what, cathy, we have to go. coming up, last call. you don't want to miss it. [speaking in italian] i just got my ancestrydna results: 74% italian.
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judge jeanine: breaking tonight. with this agenda on the line, president trump crisscrosses the country from montana to florida as we go down to the wire to the mid-terms. hello and welcome to justice. i'm judge jeanine pirro. and thank you for making justice number one last weekend and keeping "liars, leakers and liberals" on the best sellers list for 13 weeks. we have kellyanne conway, lara trump, charlie kirk, representative darrell issa and candace owens.
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