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[♪] jesse: welcome to "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. debating a democrat. it's easy. stick to key key points and turn every top take your advantage. biden just throws out 200,000 dead as proof trump failed and says the economy of is bad. that's his campaign in a nutshell. but biden was against both travel bans and wanted to keep the country locked down longer. he would have killed the economy and jobs. he doesn't have a plan to
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confront the virus. i asked juan to define it and he couldn't. >> you said the biden plan is the same as the president's plan. it's not -- biden wants a national plan. >> what does that mean? >> he wants to have a national plan. >> what does that mean, juan? >> trump wants to leave it up to the states. jesse: everything biden says he would do, trump already did. if he drops the death toll on you, we can play that nasty game all day. the cdc says over 200,000 americans overdosed on opioids during obama. and veterans died waiting in line in va hospitals.
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the obama-biden va handled out to. fauci told americans the virus was low risk and to go about their lives. fauci and trump on the same page. they didn't want to panic the people. when biden says trump blew it on the virus. throw fauci back in his face. fauci said the president did an excellent job. biden talks about no social distancing. but when democrats flooded the streets all summer rioting and fighting police, biden didn't care. he backed the mob. biden is moaning about the president not wearing a mask.
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but he just wears his as a prop. look at him talking to people close up. no mask. here is governor cuomo. no mask. here is dianne feinstein. no mask. there is pelosi in the beauty salon. here is cnn reporter kaitlan collins who is always mask shaming people. watch her rip the mask off when she thinks the cameras are off. biden wanted to keep the economy locked down longer. schools and sports locked down longer. biden would have killed this country. biden is for lockdowns, not opening up. for the economy, this is easy. in just three years under trump-pence, families got about an $8,000 raise. not even close to obama-biden.
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the middle class boom for everybody. whites, blacks, hispanics. the poverty rate went down. trump. those are the straight facts. and today's recovery is the fastest in record. we got back half the jobs we lost in just six months. obama-biden had the slowest recovery since the great depression. biden will kill the recovery with lockdowns and regulations. you can't trust a word biden says on healthcare. >> if you like your healthcare plan and your employer-based plan, you can keep it. if you have private insurance, you can keep it. >> he lied about it. obamacare was a disaster. bernie sanders would be in charge of healthcare in the senate if the democrats win. bernie thinks castro did a great
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job. he will turn this country into cuba. if you like long lines, vote for joe. biden is putting beto in charge. >> hell, yes, we are taking your ar-15. jesse: biden cut funding for this, trump increased it. the biden campaign' bailed out rioters. bide be sold america out to china. we lost money, but his son hunter got paid off. about they ask about a peaceful transition of power, say yes. in 2024 we expect to win. don't lecture trump about a peaceful transfer. biden tried to i am each trump in an election year.
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joe biden spoke at robert byrd's funeral. >> my colleagues behind me revere the senator. robert c. byrd elevated the senate. jesse: the green new deal cost families an extra $70,000 a year. do you have $70,000 laying around for global warming? i don't. biden started wars, trump didn't. he signed peace deals and brought our boys home. management. what problems have democrats solved? they can't control crime or homelessness in their own cities. they can't control the border. they couldn't win the war on terror. they can't manage the forest or a nursing home. they can't manage a website or keep the lights on in california. this is a lay-up for reelection.
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take note and go for their throats. for more on the state of the 2020 race, i would like to bring in the former speaker of the house, and author of "trump and the american future," newt gingrich. how do you see the election just a few weeks away. >> that was a very good amazing introduction. i commend you. that was well done. i think the election in a couple weeks trump wins. i think we are exactly where we were in 2016. i just went back and pulled up an interview i did mr. mid-october with megyn kelly in 2016 where she gave me all the standard washington lines. and i said he would carry michigan and wisconsin and she thought it was crazy. trafalgar is the most accurate
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follow in the last two elections show trump carrying arizona by 5 points. it shows shim carrying ohio. i think things are moving in the right direction. there are two ways to look at this. back when the chinese virus first showed up, the estimates were we could lose over 2 million americans. the president took decisive action and you could argue he saved 2 million american lives. who was on the other side? biden, pelosi, harris, cuomo, deblasio. the liberal democrats thought this was a joke. you can say donald trump is responsible for 200,000 dead or you could say he saved 2 million americans who alive today because he took action. the first time this campaign,
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the news media is going after biden because he won't say whether he's going to pack the supreme court. and he has a problem. 2/3 of the country is opposed to it. but 1 1 -- but 1/3 is his base. the news media is pressing him and i don't think he handles that pressure very well. >> jesse: it looks awkward when harris was debating mike pence. she danced air, she played the race car, and lied about honest abe. i want to talk about what you said at the top. >> honest abe was not the same
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as honest kamala. jesse: that has quite a ring to it. 2016 after the first debate, the polls didn't start to close, i thought trump did well, then you have "access hollywood," you see october polls, he's down 13 points. the rnc running for the hills. it's similar to where it's lining up today. he does get sick which takes him off the campaign trail. you get suppression polls. saying trump is down in texas and georgia. that makes senate republicans nervous. people are starting to bail. but when you look at the enthusiasm. on the trump side and the
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registration numbers, and the economic numbers, there is a survey out that says the majority of americans believe they are better off today than they were four years ago. this is lining up for again, you have florida, north carolina, ohio and arizona in the republican camp. then you just have to pick off one of the four rust belts and you are over 270. >> 56% of the american people according to gallup think they are better off than they were four years ago. that's 11 points higher than obama had in 2012 when he got re-elected. here is the second number i think people underestimate. 55% of the american people think joe biden has cognitive difficulties.
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55%. how likely is it when they get down to voting that they will make a commander-in-chief of somebody they think couldn't stay awake for the whole meeting with xi jinping. jesse: not only did mike pence take her apart on policy. but she did herself damage about it antics, the facial expressions. it was not a mature presentation. she wasn't likeable. you combine them with them not answering basic questions about what they are going to do with the court. i don't see this going in a good direction on the issues. >> i thought pence was as good as he's ever been.
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i hope the president will watch that debate two or three times before his next debate. look at the discipline. look at the preparation. mike pence did a great job. on the other side, the on way i can summarize kamala harris is she is more radical than hillary clinton and she is hillary clinton without the charm. jesse: i will leave it at that. newt gingrich, there he is. check outed the new book flying off the shelf. marco rubio on deck. the senator take on nancy pelosi. - [narrator] welcome to intelligent, indoor grilling with the ninja foodi smart xl grill. eliminate the guesswork with the smart cook system. just pick your protein, select your doneness and let the grill monitor your food so you don't have to.
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[♪] >> the american people witnessed what is the greatest failure of any presidential administration in the history of our country. >> you are entitled to your own opinion but you are not entitled to your own facts. are you and joe biden going to pack the court? >> let's talk about facts. >> let the record reflect she
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never answered the question. >> i will tell you about i will do on court packing when the election is over. jesse: this reminds me, senator, you have to pass the bill to find out what's in it. >> the answer to the question is yes. i think joe biden because he's been there so long. he would prefer not to, but he has no choice. all the energy and the activism is coming from the far left. i want people to understand, this is not going to end at nine. we could have a supreme court of 18, 15 people. any time you don't like the makeup of the court you add more people to it. that's what they do in the third world. the answer is yes.
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i think they would have done that no matter what happened with the supreme court. jesse: i think nancy and aoc and all the radical left faint when they hear joe biden say he doesn't want to pack the court. we know joe biden, he' he's -- s been on tape saying he doesn't want to pack the court. but he doesn't want to give the president a headline. if they do this, not only that, they want to nuke the filibuster. do you want bernie sanders in charge of the senate if joe wins? >> no, obviously not. that's why we have to keep 9 majority. the filibuster isn't in the constitution. it's a rule. but the founders didn't create the filibuster, but they wanted
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a senate to act as the body to slow things down so we took time to analyze the situation. that's why it's tough to get things done in the senate. the reason they want to get rid of the filibuster is not because they think we ought to do more. they are going to go for it all the. you talk to people on the left. they argue the biggest mistake obama made was not going for all of it. single payer and cap and trade. they are going to do that this time. guarantee it. jesse: once you get the socialist hooks in, they never come out. you do amnesty and go after guns, that will change this country office -- forever. here is nancy pelosi. i think this is a big distraction. she is going to say we are going
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to pull the 25th amendment. >> i think the public needs to know the health condition of the president. there is one question they refuse to answer. when was -- before he got the virus and admitted to it, when was his last negative test? when was his last negative test? to make a judgment about the actions that were taken after that. we'll be talking about the 25th amendment. but not to take attention away from the subject we have now. jesse: this looks like another coup attempt. does nancy pelosi annoy you with this stuff, senator? >> it's a cheap political trick and you see it for what it is. the issue of when did he last
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test negative, that the executive branch function. it's none of her business. just like if someone got infected in the senate, the president couldn't say when was the last person tests. that would be the legislative branch take over and tell the executive branch to to do. it's done because at the end of the day, we are going to find out soon enough. the vie us where goes away or it doesn't. by monday or tuesday of next week it will be obvious where that's at. these are stunts. the sad part is they get away with it because much of the media eggs them on. jesse: a least suppression polls saying trump is down by 15 points.
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i'm look at two battleground polls. suffolk university, "usa today" has a tie in florida. another poll has trump up 3 in florida. i think florida is a pretty comfortable state for the president. >> andrew gilham was up 17 points and obviously he's not the governor of florida. >> a lot of people got it wrong. if you look at the fundamentals where there is registration enthusiasm on the ground. i expect him to win florida. but we can't just win it with florida, we have to win it with pennsylvania and ohio. i can say it with this election and 2016 and 2012. i think it will be close. but i think the president will win in the end.
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nobody is going to win by 5 points, we are not that kind of state. 1 or 2 points is a big win. jesse: what do you think is the most defining move you can make against joe biden. what is the definitive line of attack against joe you think would be most effective. >> this country faces an extraordinary threat from china, iran, and russia. joe biden is too weak to confront those threats and too weak to confront the elements in his own party that would demand radical action. that's why he can't be our next president. jesse: senator rubio. thank you for joining "watters' world." up next, donald trump and rush limbaugh together. great stuff. hillary clinton's emails will be released before the
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police custody after shooting in denver during counter protest. the victim died at the hospital. the suspect is a private security guard not a member of antifa or black lives matter or black lives matter is previous or party. was hired by local new stationed to protect staff and nowhere did the shooting is connected to the demonstration. we say there was an argument a train to individuals before gunfire erupted. two guns and a can of mace were reportedly recovered at the scene. former new jersey governor chris christie is back at home tonight after week in the hospital with covid-19 was among several republicans who tested positive after the white house nomination ceremony for judging a mequon area. those attending tested negative beforehand. i am anita vogel and now let's take you back to "watters' world." "watters' world." [♪] >> i had a meeting with doctors. these 11 guys came in today. and they showed me stats.
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it's amazing. but i'm free. i feel perfect. i'm not taking anything. i am off any regimen they gave me. but it was primarily one drug. jesse: the president calling in for a radio rally. president trump: le bron is a spokesman for the democratic party. and a nasty spokesman. we have enough difficulty during the week. you don't want to sit down and watch a basketball guts and watch somebody who hates your guts. he's a hater. jesse: the president address the growing debate drama. president trump: joe shouldn't be a candidate. he's in no condition to be a candidate. i don't think the debates mean that much. i would rather let him speak because he's mentally gone. jesse: joining me is white house
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press secretary kayleigh mcenany. >> i'm great. i have no symptoms. jesse: the president looks like he's firing on all cylinders. is he going to hit the campaign trail monday or tuesday? >> he will be out next week. he will be in multi states in short order. jesse: a lot of news broke friday. it looks like mike pompeo responded to the president who wants to get the information out there, may be releasing hillary clinton emails from the state depth. she destroyed that the state department has. here is what he told dana perino. >> we'll get the information out that needs to get out. we'll do it in a way that protects the intelligence sources we need to protect. >> will that happen before the
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election? >> we are doing it as fast as we can. i think there will be more to see before the election. jesse: full transparency on durham and barr, and hillary clinton, you can't have two scales of justice being weighed down by one party. what does the white house think about that coming out before the election. >> here we are four years down the road and we don't have the information. when you are a federal government employee and secretary of state, you can't white house your servers and pound them with sledge hammers. you can't do that. but hillary clinton did. we are learning she had a scheme to use the russia hoax to distract from her own email scandal. it took four years but at least we finally know the truth. jesse: it's about time.
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donald trump by stirring up a scandal, claiming interference by the russian security service. another memo says clinton's plan was meant as a way to quote distracting the public from her use of a private email server. joining me now, former congressman and fox news contributor and fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. do you think hillary is in legal trouble if this turns out to be true? >> she could be. depending on whether she actually approved a plan that included feeding it too the fbi and department of justice which in the end is what happened. it's a crime for anybody to furnish any federal law enforcement agency, fbi, department of justice, with knowingly false information.
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it's fraud upon the government. there is an agreement involving more than one individual, that's conspiracy to defraud the government, not to mention false statements to the government which is 18usc10001. much depends on the evidence. it's in two locations in the redacted parts of brennan's notes. and also other government documents that president trump is demanding that the intelligence community, the fbi, the department of justice declassify and make public. jesse: we heard from the president. he's intent on getting everything declassified. hillary's emails may be declassified by pompeo before
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the election. it feels like 2016 all over again. where do we go from here? >> donald trump should be winning award for his openness and transparency. you have never seen a president open up the coffers like that and demonstrate what's going on. but hillary clinton is this magnet. she create all these problems for herself. but it's not just her, it's the democratic machine. they go to such great lengths to give it credibility then go out on the national media and repeat it. for the former cia director to go behind closed doors to congressional interviews an andy i haven't seen any evidence. but they go out and give interviews saying it's just a
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matter of time. and it's a lie. jesse: the media is refusing to report anything about these handwritten notes. jason and gregg, thanks for your expertise. the one and only vp debate was this week between kamala harris and mike pence. >> senator harris it's a privilege to be on the stable with you. >> he said because the president wanted people to remain calm. this is important. and i want -- mr. vice president, i'm speaking, i'm speaking. i'm so glad we went through a little history lesson. let's do that a little more. in 1864 -- >> i would like you to answer the question. >> mr. vice president, i'm speaking. i will not sit here and be lectured by the vice president. jesse: republican pollster frank
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luntz had a panel to gainlt responses. >> raise your hands if you think kamala harris won. one hand up. raise your hand if you think mike pence won. it's joe whelmingly mike pence. -- it's overwhelmingly mike pence. jesse: it probably had a lot to do with attitude. >> i need to correct myself. it's kamala harris. and to hear my own voice say that. but regardless if i pronounce her name incorrectly. voters were upset that with the smirking and the reaction. they want a presidential -- a vice presidential candidate to say what they mean and mean what they say, to answer the questions. they felt mike pence did a much
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better job at responding to what the questions were. they were not happy he went over his time. but they thought he was vice presidential. they thought he got to the point. they thought he was measured in his presentation. for her they were annoyed she did not answer the question about the supreme court. in fact that's an issue that is still has never been cleared up. what will the democrats do in terms of packing the court? they alouded the vice president fopresident -- they applauded te vice president for pressing for an answer. jesse: real quick, any advice from president trump when he meets joe biden? we don't know when that next debate will be. how do you think he should present his case next time. >> first he needs to show up to
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the debate. saying he's not going to participate is a mistake. and he needs to focus on jobs and the economy. that's where he's strongest and joe biden is weakest. third, allow joe biden to speak. voters thought highly of the president's first 10-15 minutes. by 0 minute they thought he was too aggressive and didn't give joe biden a chance to be heard. and the more joe biden speaks the more likely he is to make mistakes. jesse: thank you very much. a developing scandal with the presidential debate moderator. beautiful. but support the leg!
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jesse: the week started bad with this biden infomercial abc called a town hall. these were some of the undecided voters they picked to ask softballs. >> the undecided voter from hollywood, florida, registered republican said he voted for hillary clinton in 2016. jesse: the cspan moderator of the next presidential debate, steve scully tweeted at the mooch. the mooch. asking the never trumper if he should respond to trump. did he might to be a private metsage? why was he communicating with
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the mooch in the first place. scully claimed without any proof that his account was hacked. joining us, fill maker dinesh d'souza. he has a new film out called "trump card." if the account was hacked. that's election interference. you ask the moderator for the upcoming presidential debate? he should be reporting this to the fbi, shouldn't he? >> of course he should. i think what you see from these different incidents. a pattern of bias that's so blatant, it's difficult for the american people not to find transparent. this is kind of like a fight where the re -- where the refers
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are jumping in the ring and pounding one of the fighters. jesse: at least they did a better job of pretending. i wonder what changed that? we have seen a crescendo into anti-trump bias. i wonder if years later you get a more mellow republican and they try to rein it in or it's eviscerate anybody to the right of bernie from here on out? >> i think what happened is the standards of objectivity, they might not have been respected in the practice. but they held to the theory. when conservatives say look at the way you cover trump's tax returns, why don't you show an
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interest in the biden family tax returns. we are accepting of their nobler ideals than they aspire to. jesse: do you think the credibility of scully shot the credibility of the debate commission? do you think they have any credibility left? >> i really don't. i think the institutions are showing themselves. they had a certain solemnity in the past. now that with trump we have been given a glimpse behind the curtain. we see how rotten to the core these institutions are, and i think they will never be the same. jesse: they say trump has destroyed the institutions. in a weird way he exposed the institutions. >> if you think about the media.
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we don't have a media in the classic sense of an independent group removed from government applying a critical lens to government and giving people information they can use to make their decisions. jesse: it's broken. that's why a lot of people watch fox. check out his new documentary trump card. up next, "last call." a little reminder of how little people really know about the supreme court. how many supreme court justices are there? >> 12. >> 12. >> 35. jesse: who is the chief justice of the supreme court. >> john - [narrator] the shark vacmop combines powerful suction
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john: monday confirmation hearings for amy coney barrett begin. i thought it was time to take you back to when i asked people how much they know about the supreme court. how many justices are on the supreme court. >> i don't know. >> a lot. jesse: how many supreme court justices are there? >> 12? >> 25? 15? 5? 7? 8? 9? jesse: yes. jesse: who is the chief justice of the supreme court. >> young jacob jingleheimer
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schmidt. jesse: can you name any justices on the supreme court? clarence? >> roosevelt. >> thomas? gentlemen * what exactly does the supreme court do? what does the supreme court do? >> pass bills. jesse: that's congress. jesse: what does the supreme court do in your opinion? checks and balances to make sure we are doing what we are supposed to be doing. >> they are the last decision on big cases. jesse: do you guys have any idea who i am? >> you are from fox news. i have seen you before. jesse: i'm watters and this is
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my world. "justice with judge jeanine" is next and remember i'm wattersth. president trump: not allow our country to become a socialist nation. we cannot let that happen. judge jeanine: breaking tonight. president trump looking fit and healthy as he addresses supporters from the white house. welcome to justice. i'm judge jeanine pirro. first you know i hate it when people lie to me. i even have a brand-new book out, "don't lie to me." tonight through my guests, i will prove to you beyond a doubt
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