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beavis and butthead. >> beavis and butthead. no, jesse, how do you feel that your uncle is on the floor right now? >> jesse: i feel proud that my uncle is participating in the democratic process and i feel sorry for him that trump is going to demolish kamala harris. >> o.! >> jesse: we love you, david. but i'm sorry, it's not going to go well in november. >> he says its his world down here. [laughter] >> that's right. is watters' world, democratic version. >> jesse: i don't know about that. i don't know if he knows how to do it. maybe. thank you so much. i know someone there knows how to do it. sean hannity he's got it. where is your mother? >> sean: is she not here? >> jesse: no she's not here. thank god! >> sean: why?! >> jesse: and offer already! >> ♪ ♪
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>> sean: welcome to "hannity o. thank you, jesse, internet were broadcasting live were in beautiful chicago, we are at the dnc. so you don't have to be. anyway the people are nice, some of them. and while democrats are poised to get, what is a week of lies at the retails, illusions, propaganda commits information, disbursement of donald trump that will tell you the real story. coming up tonight, jill biden, he is that this be the night, this was supposed to be his big week. impact the democratic that form though repeatedly, laughingly refers to biden' second term. now for joe unfortunately was kicked to the curb in a political coup led by nancy pelosi that barack obama of the democratic elites and a court date disenfranchised every democratic primary voter. but i've always kind of look down on the items and joe is supposed to be, you know, out there tonight, graciously passing the baton to kamala
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harris. but according to reports, biden is still "stand and he is pissed, no there is a court. meanwhile just outside more angry anti- israel protesters they are raging, will follow this throughout the night and even as kamala harris attempt to appease what is the anti-semitic base and in some cases pro- hamas wing over -- her party for 2 street nights we've seen hateful chanting and well general chaos as tens of thousands are expected to gather all week. we'll get to my monolog in this moment but first joining us, he's on the ground, he's outside the convention got our very own mike tobin is with us. i see a lot of cops behind him, what's, what's going on on the ground? >> it's kind of the tail end of the big demonstration, at least it looks that way. you mentioned the cops got about 150 cops standing here in union part, -- one of the things you can see there is some graffiti on the anarchist left their mark before they left him mandated
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concentration earlier in the day, we roll video that was a point where the outer perimeter fence caliente climbed fence co. got three sections of that off and got in the inner row i guess between the either -- the chicago cubs formed up numbers, light gear i guess with how much -- helmet and somebody armour. they pushed in, the demonstrators back at the very old and degraded in advance and it got the situation back under control but he must putting manpower in place in the holes of the fence. one person i did talk today was lying to hamas lag and he said not only did -- that he support hamas, he supported october 7th. >> you support hamas? >> every palestinian support hamas not just me. every palestinian support hamas. >> do you support october 7th? >> huh. >> october 7th? >> october 7th, yes, i do.
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what was wrong with october 7th? you tell me? >> woman and children were murdered. >> what is this? [bleep] >> there were some arrests at the demonstration today, we saw some of them that police don't have a hard number but as far as the limitations right now you have some of the anarchist hanging around come looking for something to do. but it looks like most of the people are going home. sean? >> laura: >> sean: mike poulin as always, thank you. tonight we'll keep an eye on whatever limitations outside the building and taking -- take you there live it and work violence that some are protecting iraq's. keep in mind this is all taking place at the mall and her friends in a state run media mob are touting kabbalah's so-called politics of joy. okay? and reality nothing really joyful about today' democratic party. the base is comprised of virulent anti-semites the goal of our country, despise capitalism copy israel and at the top you know many that it in a single primary vote, not one.
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kamala harris is the only democratic nominee because well the party elites frankly humiliating jill biden can disenfranchise his voters, forced him to end his campaign, that truth is there is nothing real or authentic about this convention going on right behind me or the harris-walz campaign. even a simple trip to the gas station is seemingly scripted in case you haven't noticed that the harris campaign is trying to highlight kabbalah eating doritos in order to connect with normal folks like us. take a look. >> ole there are. thank you. >> and we want those. >> what you got? >> i do and these are my go to. the original, nacho cheese. >> is as it? >> that's the one.
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>> sean: maybe she'll need another really super size big bag of donald trump wins like she did in 2016. over cheats like all of us! but unlike the rest of us, commander had the gas station completely cleared of any and all customers, the people, you know, the little people as they say, us, we the people before she arrived. possibly to avoid any awkward human interactions that we saw the same thing at a pittsburgh dining -- you love this grandma customers, they were forced to leave the restaurant before kamala harris and tim walz arrived so the campaign could bring in their own audience. white rock regular people? apparently kabbalah is so terrible at talking to people that the campaign has no forced to go to extraordinary lengths never seen before to shield her from everyday people so she doesn't have to answerable questions or talk to a member of the press are actually do an interview. and she somehow still managed
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to produce one of her fimis or infamous word salads and take a look. >> our election is about understanding the importance of this beautiful country of ours in terms of what we stand for around the globe as a democracy. as a democracy. we know there's a duality to the nature of democracy. on the one hand, incredible strength when it is intact. what it does for its people, to protect and defend their rights, their liberty and their freedom. incredibly strong. and incredibly fragile. >> sean: all right, kamala, without a teleprompter is a pretty scary site for democratic party elites. and it's just not the word salads, it's kabbalah's radical beliefs that we have been showing you night after night after night, air to
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far, you know, for most americans. and her campaign knows it which is why they are trying desperately to get her to flip and to flop and to flail and to change every stated position she's pretty much ever had. because top democrats know that if america understands who she is, against fracking cap against drilling, demand, dismantle b. a loss, kamala harris, you know, let the criminalized borders and let's get free healthcare and housing and education to illegal immigrants if, in fact, they know your position on the issue is the economy, bidenomics is doing great she said recently, but i'll deal with inpatient on the one. what i thought inflation was transitory? at the border was secure? haven't you been to the border? >> will ever been to europe either? they know if people -- the american people knew her real opinion she would lose in a landslide if her beliefs are known. that's why by the way website
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is scrubbed of all policy positions but don't worry, let not your heart be troubled on hannity.com, i have kabbalah and tim walz and their own words. one original proposal that she announced, socialists price controls on groceries, she's against price coaching, is getting trashed on both sides of the aisle very harsh rebuke about the new york times and washington post but don't expect to hear any real policy discussions this week because this convention, you know, kamala harris, it is scripted to the tee and they went to great lengths to rehearse even a stop at a gas station and replace real real people eating at the diner, at a restaurant. they have to go, let's bring in the people that are supporters. so you better believe the convention is going to be the most scripted, the most phony and bnc in human history and kamala, the con artist, well the holiest campaign we've ever seen that smoke that
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mirrors capitalize, section company ablation and frank yallop that is correct. now any moment by the way we expect kamala harris is going to take to the stage right behind me and as a matter of fact -- [cheering] >> sean: there during the interaction, she only expected to speak about two and happiness, carried out walking to and have ministry from the property your bedroom living room, study, whatever you happen to be -- wherever you happen to me. -- to be. >> sean: yeah. all right as we await kamala and this is her big introduction, joining us now former speaker about newt gingrich is with us. we'll talk to you before and after she speaks, let me ask you about this issue of the
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kamala whose words are been playing every single day. versus the kamala that we are going to see and hear this week and that kamala that her campaign says is changing your position on every major issue. that sounds like she made have entered the building. let's take a look. kamala harris is now -- has now enter the building. this is a factor to be about eight match .5 minute speech and we'll carry it live. [cheering] >> ♪ ♪ >> good evening everyone! good evening. good evening. it is so good to be with everyone in this evening in this hall and everyone at home. this is going to be a great
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week! [cheering] and i want to kick us off by celebrating our incredible president joe biden. [cheering] who will be speaking later tonight. joe, thank you for your historic leadership, for your lifetime of service to our nation back and for all you will continue to do. we are forever grateful to you. [cheering] thank you, go. and looking out that looking out at everyone tonight, i see the beauty of our great nation. people from every corner of our country and every walk of life are here, united by our
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shared vision for the future of our country. and this november, we will come together and declare, with one voice, as one peo people, we are moving forward! [cheering] with optimism, hope, and faith, so, guided by our love of country, knowing we all have so much more in common than what separates us, let us fight for the ideals we hold dear and let us always remember when we fight, -- >> everyone: we would! god bless you and god bless the united states of america. good night, everyone. >> sean: the appearance as the night and the convention, and joining us now is no stranger we're in chicago's former speaker of the house newt gingrich.
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all right. a lot of platitudes that were expected. great crowd reaction. conventions are -- in general are all the same in that regard, however, there is something very different going on here. and that is -- where i was going with my first question, the mahle harris who has taken the most radical positions on energy immigration, on law and order on issues involving the economy and america's place in the world, and the kamala harris that they're trying to remake before our very eyes, will they be able to pull that off? >> you know, that's why i think the speech he gave. [coughing] on friday is so unbelievable. they want to move her to the center. you want her to eat everyday food like normal paper. they want her to come out with platitudes. fine. that's a strategy. then on friday she gets up and she gives the most radical economic speech ever given by a candidate for
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president, in nominee for president, i speech with -- which has big government socialism all the way through it even though even -- only 16% of the country favors big government socialism, i speech that offers a trillion, $700 billion in additional spending even though 80% of the american people believe that that kind of spending guarantees more inflation. i mean, you can't understand up here what is the brain that says the friday before the convention let's go out and be absurdly radical, so radical that the new york times and the washington po post, the speech. and then turn around and say you know, we're really not that kind of person. i predict that defined economic speech in the end will play a bigger role in this campaign then her acceptance speech thursday
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night and she will never be able to get away from it. >> sean: okay so really do that -- there was a first policy speech. there's nothing on her website describes what reviews are at her policies are, what she's campaigning on. which in itself is externally on what she did make one other decision which is her choice of ep. and she pick the bernie sanders of governors. i mean, here you have a government that wants legal drivers licenses for illegals like kamala supports free healthcare free housing -- and literally his family open up the windows to their home so they could smell burning rubber during the rioting in the summer of 2020, did nothing to really stuck -- stop it. and on energy they're both against fracking and drilling. i mean huge in terms of economy and both big supporters of the green new deal. kamala harris cosponsored the
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green new deal in the u.s. senate. she sponsored medicare for all, with bernie sanders on both deals that would limit private health insurance. the one last point john maclachlan pointed out that most americans are unaware of all of these radical positions. were not going to hear any of them this week. so that is the challenge it not for the [chanting] campaign? >> well is not only a challenge if they go to sleep and forget their an election. look this is the easiest campaign since michael the carcass was 17 points ahead in 1988 at the end of the democratic convention. and then as people learned how radical he was, he just melted every week and an end up losing eight points. one of the very four americans switch their vote in 1988 from the caucus to george w. bush. so just one factoid. walz and congressman -- walz took over 30 student groups
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to commonest china, mostly paid for by the chinese communists government. know to what degree is walz' collectivism and as one person described it,'s maoist tendencies, what extent was he going to china because they were paying for it and to what extent was he going to china because he really is that radical in that far to the left? and if you look at how anti- catholic he was during covid, how much you titan down the statement by the way allowed -- be described it as retail therapy. this is a guy who is very scary and very dangerous. he is actually to the left of kamala, which you wouldn't think is easy. and i think she pick him, frankly, because the governor of pennsylvania is jewish and she just didn't put shapiro on the ticket given what happening outside the convention. >> sean: let me add a
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couple of other things. illustration either way of them on abortion, pondimin product in white's bathrooms and schools, gender "affirming" care without parental notification or consent. california, minnesota, i mean, doesn't seem in sync with the values of the middle of the country and the sun belt and the midwest where this election is likely going to be fought. last word? >> well i think when people learn that walz was governor at least eight babies died on the table without any medical care because he is so radical that he believes not only in abortion on the last day, but he believes you should allow babies to the immigrants that i didn't want them. this guy is literally to the left of walz -- kamala and paris is the love of bernie sanders. >> sean: speaker gingrich, we love having you. you for being with us. anyway while the dnc paints a life full picture of their brand-new take it all is not well on the left of
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democratic strategist david axelrod pointed out, democrats -- watch this... >> this is still a very competitive rates. in the election were today i'm not sure who would win and i think it may well be president trump because it's an electoral college fight and in those battleground states -- >> we were looking at national numbers on the top of the program and that -- >> and i've said several times here that, you know, for democrats to win those battleground states, they have to have a significant lead in the electoral col college. >> sean: joining us now are and see cochair or a trunk. wait to see you in milwaukee. i'm kind of superior phishing surprise you not hear chicago. a lot that he abandoned us. i appreciated. >> yeah, i didn't get the invite, sean. it's shocking but i'm glad you're there for all of us so good luck. >> sean: good luck. [laughter] nice knowing you. good luck. couple of people though there were prevocal analyser was hello, very nice to meet you.
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we all that aside. so i want to go over this challenge and that is the real kamala harris and anybody that has been watching my show in a regular basis nose that there is -- i mean, i have never seen -- scene the volume of radical statements that have come out of a candidate and the running mate then made kamala and tim walz. the question -- the problem is right now, mcglothan seeing any three -- 70 to 80% of people he pulled they're not aware of that side of her so they're going and the media is not going to point it out, so that then becomes an issue for the campaign for the rnc, right? >> that is exactly right there in our job over the next 78 days, sean. we have to tell the american people exactly what kamala harris is an look, she just came out on stage there in front of the nation at the dnc, her first appearance until you absolutely nothing. it was actually kind of shocking to me. what i think people have at
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least learned thus far if they don't know yet, kamala harris' radical positions, tim walz' radical positions, they know that these candidates and this party are very phony got ever in on something. look at donald trump argument days before our convention, shot on the head, showed up at our convention, is there everything will day, is there for all the major speeches. this is a man who sometimes is transparent some might say to our fault but you never have to wonder who knowledge of is, where he stands on anything are what he is thinking because he will tell you. on the other side of things, you have a completely fully party and completely phony candidates in kamala harris and tim walz. i mean, the whole thing is crazy. you see the fact that the light about joe biden's for how long to us? joe biden is fine, joe biden is fine until joe biden is not mine. know we all see what was going on there. of course. and now -- the idea that kamala harris and tim walz
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are somehow going to do anything different or better than the past four years, folks that you had kamala harris right there alongside joe biden for three and a half years. if you put this person in the white house alongside her running mate it would be like joe biden and kamala harris on steroids. you're right, that's what we have to convince the american people over the next 70 days. look out because we have to tell them you're right, sean, the mainstream media will not do this for us. it is frightening but the that we are there and we just heard for a guess it was two minutes from kamala with absolutely no substance, nothing on policy currently policy she had before she ripped off from donald trump or straight out of this playbook is terrifying and crazy but we are going to measure the american people know exactly who this woman is come november 5th. >> sean: from the day that your position at a question that i have asked you regularly had to do with republicans and the reluctance, a resistance to early voting converting by --
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voting by mail, legal but harvesting efforts and also a ground game. these are -- these are things that it seems the democratic party has mastered. and i would get, you know, regular updates that were now three -- what? two days away from early voting beginning in pennsylvania rolling out around the country and balance now before that even being mailed out to people are on the current -- where are we with early voting? where are we with voting by male? where are we with about harvesting on the ground? >> we want to convince every single republican voter out there, you cannot wait, sean, until election day. if we all wait until election day it's too late. light happens, you know, i have two kids, luke and carolina, there -- she just turned five and my son is six, everybody knows what happens in life we might get your boat back to early. we have put together the most aggressive election integrity program in the history of america so that you know matter if you vote by mail, no matter if you vote early or on election day, your vote matters and your vote counts.
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we have 157,000 people, we have gotten on our volunteer team to be part of this program. protectable.com if anyone wants to be a part of it, we want you to come help us but you're right, we cannot continue to play the game the same way, sean. we have to do about harvesting everywhere it's legal that we have to do better chasing that we have to have canvassers out across the country engaging with low preventative orders and that is exactly what you're going to stay out of this rnc. we have spent a lot of time messaging the people all across america, get your vote in early and then come help us recruit more people to get out to the polls. that is how you make it too big to recover is how you swap the vote that is how we will see victory on election day and we are very proud of what we put together, i think everything american matter if you're a republican, democrat or a third-party candidate when you go in dated states of america you want to know your vote matters in your vote counts and that is what we've been working on today michael whatley and i took office. >> sean: i think it's very
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important that people embrace that. i want to be very clear it's not the system that i want. i'd prefer election day be a national holiday. i would prefer that we have paper ballots. i would prefer that we have proof of citizenship out of order id, signature verification chain of custody controls. i would prefer that we have updated voter rolls and partisan observers and every precinct in the country. watching the voting all day and double counting all night but that is not the system we have but the only way we'll change it is if, in fact, you are able to win elections. that's the only way you change it. anyway, laura trump, good to see you. we appreciate it and wish you were here with us in chicago. such a warm welcome. by the way works for any moment aoc is speaking tonight, this is joe biden's i guess bon voyage that farewell. he got the boot, that kicked out of the party, will be joining us -- will be speaking on the stage as well, we expect hillary clinton to make an appea appearance.
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anyway joining us now before aoc is expected to take the stage, will check in with that as for marc 2024 gop presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy you been very focused in almost every interview that we have that republicans need to focus on issues. i agree with you. you have three issues that you focus on that i would say there are five issues in total that republicans need to focus on it would be the border law and order that it would be energy the economy in america's wrong the world. you have three. but there's one other thing. america still does not know everything that she has said. evan acting every guest tonight the question. and the pool that john mclachlan put out shock me. people from 70-84% don't know where she stands and has been in this issues. well didn't -- getting out your views? >> absolutely and let me be a little helpful on that, sean.
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shedstop to abolish private health insurance. if you have private health insurance shaw she wants to and requesting a parent healthcare system. chelsea whitby renewed young and she wanted to end a filibuster in the senate durand that through. a ban on fracking she stood for that. a ban on offshore drilling. she stood for that. so you name it, sean, this is a left-wing policy book that she ran on for u.s. president in the year 2020 and i think we need to be going harder after kamala harris' policy record, that's how i think we will win this election not relevant. i heard knew rick gage document that michael -- if we hit her hard for her policy record and the reality is she has not tried to flip-flop while the reality is people won't fall for it because her actions speak louder than words. she didn't just say she's everything parent healthcare, she cosponsored the bill with bernie sanders. she didn't just say she favored a green new deal, she made motions to end the filibuster to ram that through. that is a real kamala harris americans need to see and
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once they do they're not going to go for. >> sean: one of the things that might be a law different than when dukakis when is this, they didn't have early voting this early and it wasn't this -- widespread in the country. don't like it. how is it that we have, you know, early voting beginning in 30 days after me things can happen between the time people may vote and actual election day, that can significantly impact people' decisions. i mean look at when hunter biden's not that came out, that was very reel that the media wouldn't cover and big tech wouldn't cover. but that is called an october surprise that could alter on election's outcome. is one of the reasons -- i don't understand only movies elections earlier and earlier. >> let me be crystal clear, donald trump has made clear that we want single day voting on election day as a national holiday with paper ballots and government issued id to match the voter file. that's a reasonable policy, sean, that most americans are we on, black or white or even
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left or right. but in order to get there we have to win this election. so are we playing on a level playing field there. know we are not. but we'll have to play within the rules that we have and when and win decisively in order to change those rules to the system that we actually need. to that requires republicans at home to understand that this is not the year for complacency. get yourself out, and her neighbors out. make sure people understand what the actual policy proposals are for the other side. and a lot of americans were struggling, sean, what do americans know -- prices have gone up but wages have remained flat pamela is something that every american economically regardless of the economic smithley trying to sell. you want change in the country that november is your chance and we can't just win by a little bit. a landslide minus still going to be in victory, that's what we need to aim for, that's what we need to achieve but if we do, changes only 90 days away. >> sean: how does she get away with no interviews, no gaggles no press conferences,
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and her campaign just issuing statements contradicting every position she's ever taken? >> look they know the strategy, sean, the more she speaks inkling about policy the more she crumbles. that economic speech she gave was a major disaster. when she had to make an actual decision about her vice president passing over joshua pero for tim walz, i also in disaster. so they know the strategy ali demircan people looked -- here at the last possible from kamala harris know until the election. but we can't sit here and contain about that is up to us to call that outcome all the media out on every step but also offer our own vision for where we're headed. i think the media is marked is that the american people the biggest risk for our side is that she becomes such a distraction that we forget to remind the american people who we are and what we stand for. sealed the border, and rampant crime, ru the economy and stay out of world war
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iii. that's what the republican party will -- and the majority in the senate and house. if that's what americans want and i believe they do we will win this election decisively. >> sean: one of the people that kind of divine knew whether people agree with you or disagree with you, even extraordinarily successful in your life. in the business world. i don't claim to be a campaign advisor in any way. however if you are going to run a campaign for a business that you are to see -- eeo of and you're going to take charge of what adds, what messages would be most effective at all tell you what my idea is in you tell me if i'm right or if you tell me if you have a better idea. i would be running ads of the mahle in her own words on fracking, on drilling, on immigration, on law and or order, on foreign policy. those would be the ads and tim walz as her running mate as well. is there. are there better adds in
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your mind that you would run? >> i think that that is spot on for how the story, sean. how the story is we have to show the american people what views she and walz have actually favored in advance but the other mind -- other have that we can forget intersection business you can't just advertise against another product. you have to show the american people what is the product you are selling yourself. so you know what what we stand for, we sent for national pride, we stand for meritocracy, we stand for free speech and open debate even those who disagree with us. we stand for the rule of law. i can speak to this advocate of immigrants, that means they only come into this country legally through the front door and that we still our southern border. so combine those two things, sean, both layout kamala in her own words including in her presidential campaign what she stood for, single parent healthcare all the way to ask is smart and realized capital gains is a formula for great depression. remind the american voters of that but don't forget to also tell them this is who we are not just as republicans but
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as americans. this is not just what we are running from, but also what we are running to. and i think we can forget that part in our party. >> sean: all right so looking at the lineup tonight you have jill and joe biden that we are expecting a ocr any moment now will come out and give her speech. is fascinating because you mentioned this is that whether it was the medicare for all bill that would have a limited private health insurance, walz -- kamala cosponsor that with bernie sanders or the renewed deal in the u.s. in it, sequence -- cosponsored everybody centers in the u.s. senate, $93 trillion, if that's not communism, socialism, sadism i don't know what it is. the fact that she is speaking here tonight was a nasty about the power of the squad but the squad all says that shrek also has another problem and that is they have members that i would argue very strongly have said very smart girl and the hateful and anti-semitic things. >> look, the reality is you have those protests on going outside of the dnc.
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the reality is this could cut really well or really poorly for them. on the one hand i think that they are going to try to distance themselves from that far left wing to be able to say that, hey,, we really are moderates. lavey and american people what i believe is a false myth that kamala harris is some kind of interest candidate but the must evidently can't get away from that is that aoc and the likes of her actually part of that one speaker lineup legend on the outside of the building in the protests but also inside the building itself. nothing about kamala harris to understand, sean, in that she's not just ideological, is that she bends the need to look far left wing. her first presidential style decision was who she was going to make her vice president vice president. shabazz over schapiro, went with walz and i think i said a lot about how she has -- she's going to govern. to whether or not you think she has an ideology and for all we know she may not, she's a cog in the wheel, it shows who's actually pulling her strings and is that far left wing of the -- in the senate she was more liberal more left than bernie sanders and that's as it -- an awful
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lot. an electric trying to block that whole thing over. anyway. ramaswamy, we appreciate you being with us. we now bring in erin flesher with us, which have you. we appreciate you having with us. let's get your take on all. i think, you know, you are probably a master of messaging as well as anybody that i know and i want to go back to the question i was asking me back about defining the true kamala harris versus nursery that we see going on behind us leading up to kicking people out of a restaurant and putting the people you want in their rather than talking to everyday people. >> yeah, i guess when you're a candidate who has to read everything about script, any of your audience to also be part of the script. but, sean, the key message that i think the trump campaign got right and they are instantly but have not heard donald trump himself said is that she is dangerously liberal. i thought when they came to that right away it was a great way to slurp --
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summarize and repeat -- whether it was medicare for all compound private insurance, confiscated people's guns, eliminate fracking, fighting against natural gas, all the different positions she took which i have yet to hear her repudiate any of them, she is dangerously liberal and when you heard her this week talking about how all of that massive government spending that she wants and price controls has a return on investment and therefore it has no cost? i mean this is dangerously liberal. i always say that is the message they should hone in on. i agree with you -- article human dangerous. all right aoc is taking the stage, we're not going to go with the whole speech but we will depend. >> thank you, chicago, for your energy. thank you, kamala harris and tim walz, for your vision -- >> everyone: [chanting] aoc! aoc! >> thank you.
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thank you. thank you. [cheering] thank you, chicago, for your energy. thank you, kamala harris and tim walz, for your vision. [cheering] and thank you, joe biden, for your leadership. you know, six years ago, i was thinking online orders as a waitress in new york city. i didn't have health insurance. my family was fighting off foreclosure. and we were struggling with bills after my dad passed away and expectedly from cancer. like millions of americans, we were just looking for an honest shake, and we were tired of a cynical politics that seemed blind to the
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realities of working people. it was then that only through the miracles of democracy and community, that the good people of the drunks and queens to someone like me to elect them in congress. [cheering and applause] and america, in my heart, i know, from that same cloth of hope and aspiration, we will also elect kamala harris and tim walz as president and vice president of the united states of america! [cheering and applause] i am here tonight because america has before us a rare and precious opportunity. in kamala harris, we have a chance to elect a president who is for the middle class
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because she is from the middle class. [cheering and applause] she understands the urgency of rent checks and groceries and prescriptions. she is as committed to our reproductive and civil rights as she is to taking on corporate greed. [cheering and applause] and she is working tirelessly to secure a cease-fire in gaza and bringing hostages home. [cheering and applause] in kamala harris, i see a leader who understands. i see a leader with a real commitment to a better future for working families. [cheering] and, chicago, we have to help her win. because we know that donald trump will sell this country for a dollar if it meant line
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his own pockets and greasing the palms of his wall street friends. [cheering] and i for one, and tired of hearing about how a two bit union buster thinks of himself as more of a patriot then the woman who fights every single day to lift working people out from under the boots pack-mac. [cheering and applause] the truth is, don, you cannot love this country if you only fight for the wealthy and big business. [cheering and applause] love this country is to fight for its people. all people. working people. everyday americans like bartenders and factory workers and fast food cashiers who punch a clock
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and are on their feet all day in some of the toughest jobs out there. [cheering] you know, ever since i got elected, republicans have attacked me by saying that i should go back to bartending. [boos] but let me tell you, i'm happy to any day of the week because there is nothing wrong with working for a living. [cheering and applause] imagine -- imagine having leaders in the white house who understand that. leaders like kamala and tim. [cheering] but, chicago, just because the choice is clear to us does not mean that the path will be easy.
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over the next 78 days, we will have two poor every ounce every minute, every moment into making history on november 5th. [cheering] but we cannot send kamala and tim to the white house alone. together, we must also elect strong democratic majorities in the house and in the senate so that we can deliver on an ambitious agenda for the people. [cheering and applause] because if you are a working parent trying to afford rent and childcare, kamala is for you. if you are a senior who had to go back to work because your retirement didn't stretch far enough, kamala is for you. [cheering] if you're an immigrant family
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just starting your american story, kamala is for you. [cheering] america, when we knock on our neighbor's door, organize our communities, and elect kamala harris to the presidency on november 5th, we will send a loud message that the people of this nation will not go back. we chose a new path and open the door to a new day, one that is for the people and by the people. thank you! thank you very much. god bless you all. >> sean: aoc, we -- that was aoc on the stage. about six minute -- six minutes. we welcome the front, different, you got four great chaussee on fox, of course, the hit show in the five m. watching. >> everyone: america's newsroom" every morning.
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>> are you? >> sean: of course, i am. i'm going to be on with you guys on thursday and our friend charlie hurt is were here as well. you know, this is important to me, i was watching aoc in -- used to show -- she was the speaker of the house and nancy was speaker in name only. this isn't -- has not come full full circle. think about this because here is the sponsor of the 93 chilean dollar radical communist socialist, use whatever name you want, when you deal and kamala cosponsor that you're in a sentence with bernie sanders like she cosponsored medicare for all, universal healthcare which would eliminate private health insurance. that is this new, radicalized democratic party that they're trying to hide from, is that why smacks. >> i found that whole thing totally bizarre in a way -- first of all, she's a great speaker, she had the crowd hyped. for the most part democrats always talk over the speakers, they listened to her. and she is a great opening
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act. >> sean: because i was a bartender too. maybe one day they'll listen to me. >> i was one as well but it almost -- also seem disconnected to reality. she was talking as if biden and harris haven't been in office for the last three and half years, she was people can go -- yeah, well when it happen? right? and she's talking about immigrant family starting out and how kamala harris is a person met yes, we know. that is absolutely true. she's also talking about how -- noncollege educated workers and, like, well donald trump has all those voters now. they are now the party of the elite and then she said president trump just wants to do things for his friends on wall street. [laughter] as far as i can tell that he didn't have any friends on wall street? >> sean: a good point. >> it was a great speech but it didn't make any sense. >> sean: there is a great analysis. well said. i think -- and that is i know
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they're hiding their hollywood friends, nobody -- there will be a few of them here but not many. i know they're kicking people out about nine or so that they can put their friends in their place rather than talk to everyday people. and i love diners, when i wasn't finishing at closing the bar at 430 clock, cleaning it when i was 17, 18, 19 years old, i would head straight to the diner and read the local newspaper. but the point is, you know, everything about this is phony. everything about her is now phony. it is contrived, it is not real, it is the opposite of everything she has now stated and stood for four, you know, the last five years. how is that? >> yeah,'s and never comical and she said on the one you're like where the minute i -- it the 1460 i think that you will be resident if you win. you're right blasting that she wants the vice president want to do is drawn on her record. and i agree with you, dana is
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that aoc is a wonderful speaker, she's a great hype person, she had everybody on the edge of the seat. but i think there is almost a little bit of a problem because kamala harris does not command kind of attention in a speech. she can read all prompt are very well. but it's not the same as what we just song right there and i think that's a poor comparison for the vice president. >> sean: but wasn't it can of unimaginable when aoc came out with a green new deal, like, there was a part of us that left 93 trillion -- >> yeah, who's laughing now? >> sean: i'm not. that's a good point. >> anything about how the biden-harris administration rated the medicare trust fund in order to help pay for electric vehicle tax credits for rich people? and president trump, he is going to have to drive home this message that the media not going to do it for him. >> sean: explain that and more very specific details because i was asking newt gingrich, the chromosome you earlier, i think the most
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effective as will be kamala and tim walz in their own words. >> one hundred% i think -- the republican senate candidates in pennsylvania was one of the first to do an add when she was going to be the nominee, all that it was a desperate together all of these soundbites of her in her own words. it's the most effective thing but have to be out there, driving it. the media is not going to do it for them yet 78 days to coast. >> sean: is actually less if you consider early big -- in north carolina. charlie, last words. >> the great thing about those as in the front -- all you have to do is go to -- at the beginning and the end and you have bob casey or whoever or whatever democrat and republican is running against and you just have them endorsing kamala harris and that is the ad in there so powerful. >> sean: by the way, did you guys got yelled at coming in to the building because i got yelled at a lot?
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don't know if it's just me or -- >> i couldn't even get -- for a party that manages to switch other nominee in the middle of the night in about 12 seconds, they don't know how to get people in the convention center you are logistically they're having some serious problems. >> sean: is terrible, is a disaster with -- like aoc's green new deal. dana charlie, thanks for coming. jim jordan is with us now, congress came up with a very powerful report, it's about the biden family syndicate and in fact he believed in beatable advances were committed in 27 -- while million-dollar made in -- what did you discover, jim jordan, that long in litigation and the medial in -- ignore it? >> yeji park things, abuse of power, sean, and obstruction of congress, obstruction of justice so the -- 20 something dollars this probably makes my selling access to the brand, not my words cannot hundred and's business partner saying
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access to the brand which was joe biden was what they were selling and millions of dollars they made from that and then they -- you have the instruction which is david weiss not giving us the answers when we deposed him down the biden administration and the justice department not allowing us to get access to robert hur's audiotape of joe biden when the interview him and the ghostwriter so that is what we put in this 291 page reports and i will see what the united states house of representatives will do with that report. >> sean: let me ask you if donald trump wins this report with -- would still be mild -- valid would it not? in other words the very things that the man, advocated in the weaponization of the justice department i would argue unfairly with donald trump, there is real hard evidence you lay out in this report that shows that it is so access to their office, correct? >> they sure did and again and again, not my words, not sean hannity's words, the words of hunter biden's business problem -- partner -- telephone calls, dinner
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meetings, meetings with the people that they were doing business with but you're right donald trump went i believe will happen, he's our next president, this report is still therefore the house of representatives to look a at, we've said all along we think the case is compelling against the biden's, and joe biden and his family. but it's a decision for the entire house over the -- year ago we voted to enter an impeachment inquiry, were obligated to produce a report which we did. >> sean: all right, jim jordan, congressman of ohio and head of the house judiciary committee. hillary clinton had taken a stage. last dip in and hear what she has to say. [cheering] >> thank you all so much! [cheering and applause] thank you! [cheering and applause]
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across the country! [cheering] something, something is happening in america. you can feel it. something we work for and dreamed of for a long time. first, though, let's salute president biden. [cheering and applause] he -- he has been democracy's champion at home and abroad. he brought dignity, decency and confidence back to the white house. [cheering] and he showed what it means
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to be a true patriot. thank you, joe biden, for your lifetime of service and leadership. [cheering and applause] >> everyone:% thank you, joe! >> everyone: [chanting] thank you, joe! >> and now -- and now we are riding a new chapter in america' story. you know,, my mother, dorothy, was born right here in chicago before woman had the right to vote. that changed 104 years ago yesterday. think about it. tennessee became the final state.
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[cheering] to ratify the 19th amendment to the consti constitution. the state legislature was deadlocked until one lawmaker's mother a widow who read three newspapers and they sent a letter, a letter to her son, no more delays, she wrote, "you must devote." and since then -- since that day, every generation has carried the torch forward. in 1972 a fearless black congresswoman named shirley chisholm -- [cheering] -- she ran for president. [cheering]
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and her determination let me and millions of others dream bigger. not just because of who she was. but because of who she fought for. working parents, poor children, the last, the least, and the lost. in 1984, i brought my daughter to see geraldine ferraro, the first woman nominated for vice president. [cheering] if we can do this, she said we can do anything. and then, there was 2016 when it was the honor of my life to accept our party's nomination for president. [cheering] and -- and nearly 66 million
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americans voted for a future where there are no ceilings on our dreams. [cheering] and afterwards, we refuse to give up on america. millions march, many ran for office, we kept our eyes on the future. well, my friends, the future is here! [cheering and applause] i wish my mother and kamala's mother could see us. they would say "keep going." shirley and jerry would say "keep going." [cheering] woman -- women fighting for
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reproductive health care are saying "keep going expo. [laughter] families building better lives young people struggling to pay their rent. they're all asking us to keep going. [cheering] so, with faith in each other and joy in our hearts, let's stand kamala harris and tim walz to the white house! [cheering] you know, the story of my life and the history of our country is that progress is possible but not guaranteed.
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we have to fight for it and never ever ever. there is always a choice. do we push forward or go back you might come together as we the people, or split into us versus them? that is the choice we face in the selection. kamala has the character, experience, and vision to lead us forward. [cheering and applause] i know her heart and her integrity. we both got our start as young lawyers, helping children who were abused and neglected. that kind of work changes are person. those kids stay with you. kamala carries with her the hopes of every child she protecte
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