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it right with him. they should have had a vigorous debate. just get on stage and debate him. that hurt them. >> karl: also, he has a lot of antagonism with the democrats they have gone in and actively tried to keep him off the ballots. >> laura: democracy crowd. >> karl: democracy crowd we want to have free and open elections but keep robert kennedy from getting on the ballot. >> laura: thank you both so much. look who just wandered onto the set. >> hi, laura, how are you doing? >> laura: this is becoming a habit now. >> i think we should make it a duo. laura and waters. can you believe the democrats like country music this much? >> laura: no, they don't. >> jesse: camouflage football dads. what happened to democrats? >> kamala lull in the crowd. >> jesse: stevie wonder and a special [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: fox news alert. democrats are dusting off bill clinton and nancy pelosi for night three of the dnc.
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followed by tim waltz accepting the vp nomination. and we have a performance by stevie wonder and john legend. and forget about the popcorn, we have the doritos. >> she eats doritos, you see, doritos. pretty good. she is eating doritos. >> jesse: tonight, you are going to hear a lot about donald trump, and very little about policy. >> they mentioned my name i think 271 times. they mentioned the economy like 12 times. they mentioned the border maybe none. they don't talk about the border. >> jesse: this is the obama strategy, heavy on hope, light on action. a party focussed on one man can't be focussed on you. kamala is not in the building
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tonight, and she was not here last night to here the obamas. biden is upset with barrack for staging the coup. the obama's delivered and powerful and persuasive argument last night. their message last night was claim you are so virtuous, he don't have to discuss your record or policies. the democrats apparently have a monopoly on morality, and if you are voting republican, you are a selfish and greedy gool. >> this is our time to expand up for what we know in our hearts is right! [ cheering and applause ]. >> to stand up, not just for our basic freedoms, but for deacenc, and humanity. for basic respect, dignity and
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empathy. >> the other side knows, it is easier to play on people's fears and cynicism. they will tell you that government is inherently corrupt, that sacrifice and generosity is for suckers. >> jesse: be ware of those that brag about how virtuous they are. actions speak louder than words. losing 300,000 migrant kids, pooring foreigners into black neighbourhoods, and castrating children, and ruining womens sports and making life more dangerous and expensive for working americans is not dignified or honorable or virtuous. bill clinton is on the stage tonight. not decent. barack obama even said trump has a small anthony wiener. >> here is a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped
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wining about his problems since he road down his golden escalator, nine years ago. it has been a constant stream of gripes and grievances that has been getting worse now that he is afraid of losing to kamala. there is the childish nicknames, the crazy conspiracy theories. this weird obsession with crowd sizes. (laughter). >> jesse: trump has grievances, yeah. besides what democrats are doing to the country, they raided his house, arrested him and fined him $300 million. democrats stab you, and when you cry, they call you a winer. they politically torture you, but don't talk about it, it makes you look bad. not only are democrats decent, they work harder than republicans.
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>> kamala worked her way up to become vice president of the united states of america. we will never benefit from the affirmative action of generational wealth. >> kamala was not born into privilege. she had to work for what she's got. and she actually cares about what other people are going through. >> jesse: are they implying that kamala harris worked harder than donald trump. she didn't even work for the nomination. she was asked to fix the border and didn't lift a finger. trump didn't inherit generational wealth, he created it. what has kamala created besides word salads, and if you have money, michelle says, you are a bad person. >> my mom, in her steady quiet way, lived out that striving sense of hope every single day of her life. she and my father, didn't aspire
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to be wealthy, in fact, they were suspicious of folks who took more than they needed. >> jesse: well, i am a little suspicious of the obamas for having four mansions. michelle flew to germany to get paid three-quarters of a million dollars for one speech. isn't that taking a little bit more than she needs? i am sure her daughters don't mind when they inherit the generational wealth. does that make them bad people, no. the difference is trump earned his money in the private sector and the obama's earned theirs from the public sector. but it doesn't matter, because something is in the air. >> something wonderfully magical is in the air. isn't it? yeah. [ cheering and applause ]. >> and we are feeling it here in this arena, but it is spreading all across the country. we love. it is the contagious power of
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hope! [ cheering and applause ]. >> the anticipation, the energy, the exhilaration of once again being on the cusp of a brighter day. >> jesse: joe biden took that line personally. politica reporting that it stung because they lumped the biden and trump eras as a long and gloomy period. did michelle forget that kamala was vp during that period. where is the hope coming from. the first time she was proud of the country is when her hope was running for president, and now hope is back because kamala is running. i hope that michelle is only saying she is proud and hopeful for america when there is a black president, she would never say that. and hope means nothing without a plan. hope is not a policy. the obamas ran on hope for 8 years, nothing changed so we got trump. if michelle says we have to bring back hope, we must have
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lost it under biden and harris. we are less wealthy, safe and united. but the democrats have controlled the whitehouse 12 out of the last 16 years. they want us to give them four more, and they promise they will fix everything? but they won't tell us you how or why they have not already, only that they are more virtuous than we are. that's going to be the message. they are good people. we are bad people. let's not talk policy. >> look one of the things that stood out, jesse, was the stubborn refusal to engage in the debate on policy. what is their vision of the future, the united states of america versus ours. and this is an advantage and an opportunity for us. if we make this about our vision, and what we stand for, we will win this election handily. they are goating us to go in the personality disputes. that's a losing strategy for us,
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and a losing strategy for them, if we don't take the bait. i will be in chicago tomorrow morning, spending the day at the dnc. having fun tomorrow, but i want to talk about our vision, and if we do, we win this thing. >> jesse: i hope you have security at the dnc, because we don't want anything to happen to you, you are a special person, and some would say virtual person. how do you enforce the entire media complex to stop protecting and electing her, and force the issue at hand. because people about the issues at hand, the economy, safety. how do you do that? >> the reality is holding the media accountable for their own lies is a necessary part of running a campaign as a republican. like it or not, that's the way this game is played. they spent three years covering for joe biden, but you see the sting of the embarrassment. this bought them some air coverage, jesse. they went for a month against biden so they are creating an
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illusion. saying we can criticize a democrat, that is only lasting so long. you have to use kamala harris's policies against her. she is somebody that stood for a tax on unrealized capital gains. that's the greatest formula for a great depression if we had one. abolishing private health insurance, her words not mine, raising her hand when she was asked if she would abolish private insurance. so we have to hold her record against her. and hold the media to account for why they are not asking these questions. and there are several months ahead while the americans are exiting their honeymoon period. we are holding kamala accountable and the media accountable. and we are not running against a particular candidate. we are not up against biden or harris. we are not. we are running against a system. we want to get in there and dismantle the system. that's what draining the swamp is about. that's what trump's message had
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the power behind it in 2016, and it will have that power in 2024 if we keep an eye on the ball. >> jesse: it is challenging to run against the system every single time. you are never running against one man or woman. you are running against hollywood and the media. even corporate america tips the scale. how does a republican party fight these elements and stay focussed on the actual candidate? >> answer is, we are not going to do what the left does. the left claims victimhood. that's their narrative. we have a better claim on victimhood for the messages you mentioned. but we are not victims, we are victoriaious. that is who we are. we are not going to claim victimhood. one thing that i tell young people, i teach my two sons, the number one person most responsible for whether you achieve your goal is you. there are other factors that matter, but the number one person most responsible is yourself. and we would do well to preach that to ourselves, like we do to
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the other side. if we offered our own vision of what we stand for, seal the border, grow the economy, and end rampant crime, stay out of world war three, stand for merit and free speech, americans are united behind this, it is up to us, to bring that message. >> jesse: bring your tennis racket when you come here, you will have to serve up some hamas protesters. good luck. >> thank you, man, appreciate it. >> jesse: here now my cohost on the five, dayna, and fox news contributor, mark teeson. i love saying "teesen." it now looks like rfk data is going to make a big announcement on friday. everyone now kind of thinks he may endorse trump for a cabinet position. in a race this tight, do you think that the democrats are worried? >> well, i think that rfk was
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about nine points before biden dropped out. so anywhere where he was on the ballot, or like a national poll, he was up 9 points. it is not insignificant. but once biden dropped out, he went to 4 points. but what -- why that matters and why trump wants the endorsement is because, if he is at 4%, and he helps trump just a little bit, if these states are as close as we think they are going to be, that little bit could make the difference. i would not promise him a cabinet position. i would not. >> jesse: you would dangle it. >> dana: you could say, we can talk about it. but i couldn't promise it. >> jesse: so, it is symbolically, the forces of the trump and the kennedy brands coming together. what does that represent, to you? >> well, it represents actually an opportunity for the democrats right now. rfk, the threat he posed to the democrats was that, democrats
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and independents unhappy with biden had a place to go that was not trump. if you don't like this administration, but can't bring yourself to vote for donald trump, there was an option on the ballot today. if he gets out of the race, how many of those people are going to go to trump? so in a way, this hurts trump, rather than helps. >> jesse: that's a smart answer, but i don't like it, thiessen. dana, we are hearing from bill clinton tonight. does he still have the smoke. >> dana: 1992, bush, 41, versus clinton was the first election i ever voted in. so he stood the test of time. and if you think about it, we didn't have conventions in 2020. a lot of people here have not seen each other in 8 years, and people have not seen bill clinton in a while.
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he went on an extreme diet, and he has been healthy. so he is here to figure out a way to help the women be elected to the presidency, because they were not successful getting hilary clinton collected in 2016. >> jesse: thiessen nancy pelosi was doing a book tour last week, now she is here. everyone is asking her about why did you do it, how did you do it, are you talking to joe biden. she is getting hit again. listen to this. >> i had to do what i had to do. he made the decision for the country. my concern is not about the president. it was about his campaign. >> jesse: are we ever going to find out exactly what happened and who was saying what to who? >> once it is over. if they win the election, she will take community spread. we will get the books out telling us the whole story. >> dana: if he doesn't win, you will hear from a lot of people that work for joe biden who
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said, we told them. >> vindicated. >> they will blame the obamas, because they put hilary clinton on the ballot in 2016. >> there is a lot riding on this election for a lot of democrats who are not even involved! >> that is very true. >> jesse: the credibility is on the line, like mark said here. >> dana: that is right. and we have talked about it a little bit. they are trying to put on a good face right now, through there is frustration and anger. for everyone in this room, when joe biden left on monday night, they were like, bye. >> jesse: totally different vibe. the vibe shifted from monday to tuesday. we will see how it is with stevie wonder. >> i am looking forward to stevie wonder. >> jesse: who else do we have. >> dana: i am supposed to give you this from sean hannity. to tip more tonight.
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>> jesse: fox news alert. night three of the dnc underway. let's go to senior whitehouse correspondent peter douse on the floor. >> we were able to make our way to where the really good seats are. california gets the best section. but in the front row of maryland, we saw conner. drummers in the eastern shore, maryland. and tonight we are going to hear from speaker nancy pelosi. she has been getting some flack for squeezing out president
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biden. do you think there is much bad blood in the room because of that? no. i think everything is kind of -- the party has really come together. we have come together behind kamala harris. i think everything is -- i don't see any bad blood at all, to be honest with you. >> does anyone have an opinion about why harris might be better than biden was a month ago? >> when we look at president biden's record, he left a lasting legacy for the american people and future generations of americans like myself, as a genzer and he is ready to pass the torch. so he chose kamala harris as vice president. >> how did you guys get good seats? >> you have to come here early. you have to come here early. >> thank you, maryland. back to you. >> jesse: cute muskrat, pet it for me. the economy's check engine light has been blinking for three years and biden and harris have
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been ignoring it. they say the economy is great. look at the job numbers. we did and they disappeared. a new report by the federal government revealed that the biden administration overcounted the number of new jobs this year by almost a million. 800,000 jobs, joe and kamala say they created. poof. gone. never actually existed. >> the harris biden administration has been caught fraudulently manipulating job statistics to hide the true extent of the economic ruin that they have inflicted on america. they built them up to say what a wonderful job they are doing. we have never had numbers like this. they don't exist. they thought they could do it sometime after, you know we had an election coming up very quickly. but they want this to come out after november 5th. >> jesse: the last time that jobs disappeared this quickly is when obama was president in 2009, when "hope" was the
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policy. biden's own commerce secretary, totally unaware. >> when you hear that, do you think that the new number could be a liability for this campaign? >> no, when i hear that, first of all, i don't believe it. because i have never heard donald trump say anything truthful. >> it is from the bureau of labour. >> i am not familiar with that. (laughter). >> jesse: the democrats are lying about lying. what does that say about the true state of the economy? stuart varny, the host of varny and company is up very late. >> i am, indeed. >> jesse: what does this say about the true state of the economy. probably makes sense why people say things are not as good as the democrats say they are. >> they are not as good as the way they are supposed to be, as the way they tell it. it will be interesting to see how kamala pivots on this. oh, we have a great booming economy, but we don't. how do you pivot out of it. they get everything wrong on the economy.
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they say inflation is transitory. no, it was a peak in their period. they have lots of jobs created, not as many as you said. the border is under control, no it is not. america is respected, no it is not. how is she going to pivot to show that we have a good economy? you can't do that pivot. >> jesse: you know how she pivots? she doesn't talk about the economy. (laughter). >> jesse: that's how she pivots. not talking about it. and a lot of these jobs, were from foreign born workers, the ones had he say they created. >> how are you going to raise taxes and clamp down on excess proftsdis and clamp down on prices when the economy is slowing like this. how are you going to do that, kamala harris's program is raise taxes, hit business. how do you do that when business is declining? you are heading straight into a recession.
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>> jesse: business is declining, and she will wave her magic wand and say that bacon costs $4.50 now. how do you cap prices, what american president thinks this is a good idea? >> nixon thought it was a good idea, and reversed it 90 days later. you can't control prices and you say let's cut back on excessive profits. 1.6% in the grocery business, that's excessive, i don't think so? >> you know what is excessive, college tuition. that's gouging. they should go after that. that's not worth it. stuart, thank you so much. you can go to bed now. >> i shall. >> jesse: democrats have made it clear that their number one issue is stopping trump. but that's not really the number one issue with voters. >> what do you feel is the number one issue facing the country right now?
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>> finances. >> cost of living is high. >> they want to see a change in inflation, prices and violence in the community. >> all the immigrants came in. and they are giving it to the immigrant. >> who do you think is responsible for giving them the benefits that allow them to come over? >> biden. >> jesse: americans trust trump more on the economy because they have lived it. don't the democrats always talk about the value of lived experiences? >> we are the greatest economy in history. when i was president. >> oh, yeah. >> my countries got a boat during that. >> african american, hispanic american, asian american, if you look at job numbers, women, men, everybody. we did a lot of good things. >> jesse: how many cousins of yours are buying boats right now, huh! democrats are running on feelings not policy. and their voters have no idea
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what kamala's policies are, and they don't care. but only really what she looks like, this makes them feel good. [ ♪♪ ] >> kamala is in town! >> yes! wooh! >> i am so excited. >> we support her 100 percent. >> why do you like kamala harris? >> well, because she is a (cricket noise). >> i like the fact that she is a woman. >> i like the fact that she is the next president of the united states. >> what is kamala's economic policy? >> well. >> you know, i think -- um, well (kricket noise). >> she, um... >> the economy. i am more of an environment guy, i will be honest. >> the economic plan will end
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price gouging. >> how is it going to do that? >> it is going to -- i don't know. >> the border, big issue. what is kamala's plan on the border? >> you know, honestly, i am going to be like -- i don't know. >> well to slow down the flow on the border. >> how is she going to do that? >> why do you ask me that! i forgot. >> i believe that the numbers have gone down in the last five months. >> maybe in the last five months from an all time high. >> hopefully it gets a little bit stricter. >> what is trump's policy on the border. >> as soon as he gets in office, the border will be closed immediately. >> is that good? >> we need stricter policies no matter what, because a lot of people come into our country. illegally. >> what is kamala's plan for the climate? >> i am not very informed on this. (cricket noise).
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>> another top issue, inflation. how is kamala going to bring down inflation? >> i don't remember! i was not prepared for this! >> as part of the economic plan, i have not read that yet. >> hopefully we hear from her regarding it. but again, i support her, 100 percent! >> jesse: the chair of the democratic party of nebraska, jane cleeb. i used to book your cars. >> yes. >> jesse: i used to book your cars and preinterview you. >> yes, when i was much younger when i lived in dc. >> jesse: when i was much younger too, we look the same. >> that's true. >> jesse: are you embarrassed when you see the democrats not have a clue about who or what kamala wants to be? >> no. a couple of things, we see these carpal shots at the trump rallies too. and i feel bad for the trump voters when they are asked about policies on the spot, and they
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can't give answers. >> jesse: i have not seen those. >> oh, sure. >> jesse: if you ask the trump rally gor what the plan on the border was, do you think they could not respond to it? >> we know that he would close it, and that's not a real immigration policy. we know that there was a bipartisan plan, and he wouldn't pass it, because it was not good policy. >> jesse: how could he pass it, he is not president? >> this was when he was president. there was a bipartisan plan, and he said we are not doing that. >> jesse: the border was secure if we look at the numbers. why the hat, you have this beautiful camouflage hat. >> have it on later because governor wallace is from nebraska. so ours has an american flag bill which is a little bit different and we have the state of nebraska. but you mentioned democrats are into cammo now. and we are. we want more white dudes in our
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party. we like that doug hemhoff is a supportive husband of his wife. >> jesse: has doug worn cammo? >> no. >> jesse: he has never hunted in his life. >> he would never pretend to be a hunter. who doesn't have to pretend is governor wallace. >> jesse: the democratic party is pretending because the democratic party was not into cammo or huchnting or dads. or into country music. >> i am married to a guy and i hang out with farmers and ranchers and they are democrats. not all of them. republicans too and they wear cammo. >> jesse: do you think this hat is going to fool people. >> i was like, i am sure you will wear this. >> jesse: i will accept the hat. i am not going to wear it because the kamala team is going to clip it and make me look like a supporter. we can't do that. jane cleeb. >> it is cleb, but it is fine. >> jesse: oh, god, i was close. >> next time. >> jesse: good to see you.
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>> you too. >> jesse: the arkansas governor and press secretary, sarah hukabee sanders is here. you have a lot of hunters in your state. are people walking around with this in arkansas. >> most definitely not. people in arkansas are not voting for the democrat ticket they are voting for trump. he will win arkansas overwhelmingly, i think this is one of the states he will perform the best in. >> jesse: so i want to play some sound of cathy hokel, and i say that name purposefully mispronounced to disrespect her. she said something about women and politics that i know is going to make you angry. let's listen. >> the guys don't require qualifications. they just step up and run, am i right about that. we have a guy that is like, i am a billionaire, and i want to be president and i want to ruin the country. and he did. so again, women should not have to have the greatest resume in
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the world to start getting into the game. (laughter). >> jesse: all right, should women not really have a resume if they want to be a politician? >> absolutely they should. but we know that the democrats don't require it. simply because you can look at who their nominee is. she has no qualifications and that's the reason she is not talking about policy in this entire convention is nothing more than a focus on donald trump because they know they can't win when they tell the american people what they support. we have seen the absolute failure of biden and harris in the last four years and what kamala harris will do over the next four years if she were able to win would be even worse. let's think about this for a minute, jesse, even biden's own advisers who have worked with her for the last four years don't think she is capable of leading the country. she has been the laughing stock of this administration, and now the democrat party and their allies in the media want to make
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it like she is our country's saver. it is bs and absurd and they know she doesn't have the ability to run the country. however that's a different story of what they are trying to sell to the american people this week. thankfully i think our people are way too smart and they are going to elect donald trump again in november. >> jesse: do republicans look like they are complaining when they say, well, you know what, she doesn't talk about policy and the media just kind of let's her get away with not talking about policy. that just is the reality. and that could happen all the way up until november. there has to be some other strategy to combat that. >> i think that this is one of the places where the trump campaign is going to have to be the ones to hold their feet to the fire. we know that the media is not going to do it. people like you and others on this network will. and the trump campaign has to point out the big failures of the last four years, and tie that to harris. she is just as responsible as
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joe biden for the open borders, if not more, for the lack of our presence, and respect on the world stage, for inflation, and we know that everything she does is going to make each of those things infinitely worse if she were elected. that's what republicans have to focus on. and when they do, that's exactly how we will win in november. >> jesse: all right. thank you so much. sarah hukabee sanders has never seen a hat like this in arkansas. stevie wonder is performing very soon. stay with us. [ ♪♪ ]
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or visit leaffilter.com [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: fox news alert. protests outside the dnc. arrests have been made. let's go over to mike. mike? >> it is a big demonstration. i would ball park it around 3,000. and the police took them for a walk. they have been marching around the area of the security perimeter of the dnc.
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they came within sight and sound and that's something that the organizers wanted. if you were listening close enough, you should have heard them with the guns and chanting. and they say they have blood on their hands. what they are after, primarily is to increase the political pressure on the democrats who are in power to stop the funding of israel. if you look around, one of the things that you notice, for all the demonstrators out here with the palestinian flags, you see a lot of police. and what the police did was mark the route. they funneled the demonstrators and their march where they wanted them to go. they marched a mile or so around the area, and protected them from traffic. and funneled them back into the park. it is a different scene than last night, when people were burning flags and clashing with police deliberately. everyone is playing by the rules tonight. making a lot of noise, but just out marching. jesse. >> jesse: is it 100 percent
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about the israeli/palestinian issue, or are there other grievances that protesters have? >> you see lgbtq rights, and other rights, but this is by far and large about the war in gaza. >> thank you so much, mike. great reporting. the great walls of china will formally accept the vp nomination and introduce himself to the country. and if his grand entrance is anything like last night, he will be wearing richard simmons sweat pants. >> governor tim walz! [ cheering and applause ] ♪ i was born in a small town ♪ ♪ and i live in a small town ♪ ♪ and i will die in a small
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town ♪ >> jesse: walz is not waiving like a cheerleader or meth. or acting like a contestant on the price is right. he is lying his way to the top. he lied about his military service, and the dui, what is next? >> what won't tim walz fib about? i bet he said he has survived an assassination attempt in pennsylvania. that's next. >> jesse: under investigation, for mysterious trips to communist china. 30 of them. he honey mooned there, so the chi comes have surveillance of his honey moon. think about it. but when the media asks about it, he blocks questions better than yao ming.
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>> governor walz. >> he is doing his best job to ignore me right now. >> jesse: let's bring in sunday night in america host. there are a lot of problems with walz, but he won't talk. >> you think he would want to talk to the media and take the heat off of her. not answering questions. but he is working on his ability to pathologically lie about everything. it will be interesting to see what he has to say tonight in his speech. given everything he has claimed in his own record, and the latest thing is -- he lied about his children born through ivf treatment which is also not true. we will see what he comes up with tonight and how many things will be walked back or clarified when they claim that he is a normal guy that speaks in norm -- normal person speak. >> jesse: he was over there on
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the honeymoon, they could use that as leverage, saying, drop the tariffs or the sex tape of walz leaks. >> i would rather write my own obitiary. you would throw me in the arms of my therapist with that question. i would want you to moderate a debate between congressman tim walz and governor tim walz. >> he was in a red district in minnesota, but when he left the house for the big house, not prison, but the big house, he became what he is. and he got into the car with the most liberal member of the united states senate. you can tell us that he is a moderate or uncle tim or coach tim. he got in a car with the most liberal member of the united states senate. >> jesse: as a woman, when you see a man gesticulate that
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wildly, what are you thinking? >> getting all the wild questions, but i would like him to calm down a little bit. i don't want him to hurt himself. people could get injured. >> jesse: what about this katie? >> i can't see it because it is camouflage. but i would like to know, the people wearing this hat, what kind of firearms are they using, or is this just a costume? it looks like cultural appropriation. >> jesse: they are leaning into this, mid western dad vibe. he is a football coach, a hunter. what does that tell you about the democrats doing that. >> they biked him over shapiro, that and the fact that shapiro is jewish. but you can be nice and still extremely liberal. and i think what -- we are not going to convince the american people he is not a decent nice guy, but you can convince people
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that he has changed and he is really liberal and gotten into the car with the most liberal member of the u.s. senate. >> jesse: he might be a nice guy, but he had a stitch line during the pandemic. >> i don't think that he is a nice guy. he allowed minneapolis to burn. he allowed communities generational damage. he wanted to throw people in prison for having thanksgiving dinner with their families. local authorities had to him we are not enforcing that executive order and your demands on that. he makes up false claims about the trump team. he is not a nice guy. he is far left, and kamala needs to vakate to the far left of the party because that is who they are now. >> jesse: let's dip in live, thank you katie. we have stevie wonder on stage. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> i love you. i just want to say, i love you. i love you! [ cheering and applause ]. >> in every song that i sing, every song that i have written, it is because of my love for you right here. but this year, this year, i have prayed very hard for peace to come to our world's nations. but also to each one of our hearts. even though our hearts have been beaten and broken, beyond prayer, i know the important action and now is the time to understand where we are and what it will take to win. win the broken hearts. win the disenchanted. win the angry spirits.
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now is the time. [ cheering and applause ] this is the moment to remember when you tell your children where you were and what you did. as we -- as we stand between history's pain and tomorrow's promises, we must choose courage over complacenccomplacency. [ cheering and applause ]. >> it is time to get up! and go vote! [ cheering and applause ]. >> listen, the choice is clear. clearer than anyone else is saying. do you hear me? clearer than anyone else is
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saying. you feel me? >> yes! >> we need to choose joy over anger. kindness over recrimination, and peace over war. every time! [ cheering and applause ]. >> we must choose to be above the ugly words, the hateful anger, and the division those words and anger create. we must keep on, keeping on. until we truly are a united people of these united states. [ cheering and applause ]. >> and then, and then we will reach our higher ground. [ cheering and applause ]. >> are ya'll ready?
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are ya'll ready to reach a higher ground? [ cheering and applause ]. >> are you ready to reach a higher, higher, higher ground! tell me! i want to hear you again, are you ready! [ cheering and applause ]. >> are we ready? because we need kamala harris! yes, we do. and we need a great man, as a future vice president. you know that. so you know, i am depending on you to do as spike lee would say, the right thing. are ya'll ready? [ cheering and applause ] . >> are ya'll ready? are you ready! >> are you ready. >> i am ready, steve! >> how are we doing everybody. clap your hands like this, everybody clap your hands! now somebody scream! [ cheering and applause ].
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ground ♪ [ ♪♪ ] [ cheering and applause ]. ♪ somebody scream ♪ [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: if the democrats are supersticious, that's a good ohmen. down to johnny on the floor. >> people are having a great time down here. stevie wonder just performed. and there is more electricity in this room than there was on monday, probably when joe biden spoke. but we have to bring it back to
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kamala. right? we say impressions are the highest form of flattery. what is your kamala impression? >> we did it, joe! >> we did it! >> do you have one? >> yeah, i do. (laughter). >> i think she has a wonderful laugh. >> you have another impression. >> i have another, what do you think, you just dropped out of a coconut tree. >> did you just fall out of a coconut tree. >> we are apart of the extensionalism or something like that. >> something like that. what do you like at her policy. >> it is about not going back x it is moving forward. >> she is about the people. >> what is she going to do for the people? >> she is about moving forward. economic justice for all. reproductive rights. >> how is she going to do this? >> climate justice. >> with a lot of help from a lot
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of people. >> is joe biden going to help her. >> absolutely. i think every democratic person is going to help her. every human being is going to help her. >> are you going to miss joe? >> we love joe. yes, of course! thank you, joe. >> everyone is excited for stevie. they have good kamala impressions, back to you. >> jesse: thank you, johnny. i am not going to do my kamala impression, because i want to keep this job. johnny has been running around causing a lot of mischief. here is a sampling of what we have in store for tomorrow night. >> madam speaker, how are you, nice to meet you. johnny from fox. should kamala do a fox debate? >> don't make me laugh. >> why won't kamala do the fox debate? >> senator? tell me. >> you know what, ask her. >> we can't, she won't answer. >> governor murphy, jesse
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watters wants you on his show. oo we will see. >> what do you want to tell him? >> tell him i love him. jersey, baby. >> happy dei thursday. >> jesse: oh, there is johnny. sean hannity is here. and i trained with this man this morning. he did. if there is trouble, this guy can handle it. >> i can tell my world people, jesse's world, we just live in it. you did great today. this is a different form of training than you are used to. >> this is street fighting. >> it is fight to win. >> fight to win, and fight to kill. >> fight, fight, fight. >> jesse: i still have all my fingers, my leg hurts a little bit for some kicks. didn't feel so good. >> you were a champ, you went
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in, and you went hard. and it was fun to have you. >> jesse: it was fun. can i do it again. >> the only reason he likes when i train with him, is because his sensay takes it a little bit easier that hour. >> there is a lot of truth to that because he wanted to give you a little time. but it was good. is he not one of the most gifted-talented. >> jesse: he is a ferocious animal, and i am scared to death of him. >> there were a couple of times jesse is going, okay, okay, okay. >> jesse: that's how the democrats feel on your show. >> and yours too. >> jesse: that's true. >> all these guys, they don't want to come. but we saw stevie. >> jesse: that was pretty good. i can't wait to see the trump tweet about stevie tomorrow. >> oh, no. >> jesse: this is jesse's world. >> thank you, sean. [ ♪♪ ] >> 9 can on the east coast and it's 8:00 here i
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