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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 in chicago, 6:00
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on the west coast, and we are in beautiful chicago illinois, but tonight we're entering an ultra creepy, ultra sketchy phase of the dnc. i want to say hi to all the girls here in chicago. how are you doing? my name is bill clinton, you all look so beautiful -- he's going to be up there and walls walls is going -- walz walz is going to be there. there's been a kind of -- a ton of time talking about project 25, project 25, project 25. there's a problem. donald trump is not a part of project 25 and never has been. it's a project that et -- he doesn't know anything about it. he has no intention of enacting it and he said flat out, i don't agree with it. these are lies. and this has been a week of lying and distortion and propaganda and smear, slander of
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donald trump, everything from abortion, the economy, energy, law, order, a week of running away from their own words, their own stated policies. one of the biggest tonight, the democratic nominee -- at the democratic nominee's convention, kam law's -- kamila's convention, they spent an enormous amount of time attacking trump. rioting is wrong. kamala who tweeted out the minnesota bill -- fund, 12 days -- do you see the fire in the background, mostly peaceful protests. so far we're looking moderately at what's looking moderately here, and remember n2020, that prey the was burned to the ground. four days later, kamala harris is there, saying, beware to
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steven colbert. these rioters are not going to stop, we're not going to stop. she just dedicated a huge portion of the night lecturing this country tonight at her convention about rioting. the summer of 2020 -- let me remind you, 574 official riots, dozens of dead americans, thousands of injured police officers. remember, they were the ones hit with bottles, molotov cocktails and there were billions and billions of dollars in property damage and then she chose the running mate, the bernie sanders of government, who made excuses for all of the rioting in his state of minnesota. he's the guy that refused to call in the national guard while minneapolis was burning, whose family decided that rather than calling the guard then, going ooh open the windows to the home that they were living in. they wanted to take in the smell of burning rubber from all the
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rioting. now, needless to say, well, kam kam -- kamala harris's very weird, very strong impression of communist china, who is masquerading as a mut rudd -- moderate guy of the mid-west. well, he's had a lot of trouble with the truth, the media mob, biggest doe narts to the harris- walz campaign. he's been accused of lying about the national guard, deployment in the war zone in iraq, that he escaped from, and drun be -- drunk driving arrest, while he pretended to have a disability and walz apparently lied with conceiving his children with the help of ivf and he's accused of embellishing his life as a high school football coach, when i'm in reality, he was an assistant coach who helped out as defense. he's the poster had for the entire convention and the harris campaign, which has been fake
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and phony and fraudulent, it's all like con artists -- you know, kamala, or comrade kamala, but at the very beginning, for example, here is a break away meeting of the dnc. i wanted to pay very close attention. now, this was one speaker saying the quiet part outloud. this is all a lie -- this is all manipulation. this is all fake. this is all phony. it is all fraudulent. their true intentions are being hidden. oh, like let's see -- eliminating or insisting and co sponsoring medicare for all, eliminating private health insurance, universal health care she co-sponsored it with bernie sanders and the new green deal he also co-sponsored it with bernie sanders, but the real truth came out -- not on purpose. take look.
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>> we got 70 days to act, right, joe? >> that's right. >> after those 70 days, we can act all crazing. we going to be conscious and then we go back to self-hatred but for 70,77 days, i hope not -- i hope not. but for those who got to, just wait 70 days to go back. please, be good. >> just please be good for 70 days, then we can go back to being crazy. that's their plan in a nutshell. they just to get to election day without highlight any of kamala harris's harris -- insane, frankly communist policies, her real belief system, no fracking, no drilling, higher taxes on everything, and, of course, a radical foreign policy agenda on top of all of that and defunding and dismanage actual the police, no bail, -- dismantle the police, and if elected, all bets
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are off. green new deal, socialist price controls, and the great irony of all of this is these radical measures would hurt lower and middle-income americans the most. they even lied about the number of jobs that have been created by merely a million, according to reports out today. that is a big lie. we created all these jobs -- all they did in a of the ways that they did create were part-time and they went to a lot of the illegal immigrants because of the unvetted illegals coming in over 800 countries, into our country, including people with terror ties, including coming from countries with terror ties, and including coming from our top geo political foes. it's nothing but a phony political appeal to help them conserve power. for example, last night, doorng during her speech, michele -- michele obama, her -- parents,
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quote, they were suspicious of folks who took more than they needed. the obamas have an estimated estimate of $70 to $100 million with four paletial estates, one here in chicago martha's vineyard, and washington d.c. by the way, good for them of the i believe in capitalism, but using class warfare in order to raise taxes and costs on all of you, the people that really do make the country great, hard- working americans, get up, work hard, play by the rules, obey the laws, pay the taxes? that would be unethical and underhanded but it's kind of like buying a beach front mansion on martha's vineyard while shaming americans for using plastic straws too for rising sea levels. how many of them flew in the private jets while lecturing you about your caravan or your pickup truck? there's obviously an ulterior
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motive and a lot of hypocrisy everybody. the democrats have called for national unity and kindness and joy, while launching nothing but nonstop personal attacks against donald trump and his supporters and today, donald trump responded. take a look. >> did you say barak hussein obama taking a little shots. he was taking shots at your president, and so was michele. you know, they always say, sure, please -- don't get policy -- personal. stick to policy. do i still stick to policy? you might notice, he was speak behind bullet proof glass. this is his first outdoor rally since getting shot by a would be asassin and now you don't hear anything about that at the dnc. democrats are doing absolutely nothing to bring down the stem but that didn't stop trump from coming out from behind the glass to check out a supporter who
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passed out because of the heat. kamala was five feet away from a teleprompter and it seems like she hasn't been able to do it. no interviews. democratic elites are terrified that americans will see the real kamala harris; that she will have to answer to her owning words and her own believes, and -- her own words and her own beliefs and her own stated policies. they'd also prefer we do not talk about the biden record o.day one, i'm going to fix inflation, and i'm going to get the prices of groceries down. what have you been doing, the border is security, inflation is -- the department of labor statistics, they quietly released a job report showing that america created nearly a few million jobs under biden and harris than originally reported. this was the largest downgrade in 15 years, although, not the
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first. numerous other growing job reports, so did the biden-harris administration have also been quietly downgraded and today, biden's secretary didn't seem to know anything about the downgrade and blamed trump. when in doubt, always blame trump. for the border, blame trump. for inflation, blame trump. you know, for the dog bites, the bee stings, blame trump. >> more than 800,000 fewer jobs were actually created than initially reported and we have a sound by the yet to play because donald trump is already addressing on the campaign trail. let's take a listen at it together. >> the administration patted the numbers with an extra -- listen to this one -- 8 -- 818,000 jobs that don't exist. >> so when you hear that, do you potentially think that these new numbers could be a liability for this campaign? >> no, when i hear that, first
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of all, i don't think it, because i've never heard donald trump say anything truthful. >> it is, though, from the bureau of labor. >> i'm not familiar --. >> why don't you ever know those real numbers? of course, blame trump. there's one more major qualification for employment, if you hated donald trump, you're in. for democrats, nothing else seems to matter. this is night three of the same message and so for the next four years, you can expect either elect a bunch of incompetent trump maniacs or the administration will actually make your life better. ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? also, what has kamala done that is successful that would warrant a huge promotion? if kamala has some big bold plans to improve the quality of of life that she's been hiding in the last couple of years, i think she should unveil and --
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but the issue of -- that issue on our website doesn't exist. bill clinton, welcome to chicago, a lot of hot people out there in the crowd. i want to say hello to everybody, how are you doing? anyway, we check in outside and we're watching the protestors right here in chicago. our own mike tobin is watching the anti-israel, anti-american, and in some cases, flat out pro hamas protests, which are a part of the democratic base. it's still on-going. mike doesn't seem to -- too big or dangerous tonight. what's going on? it really was in a dangerous demonstration. they did have some big numbers and genocide joe, telling the democrats they have blood on their hands and frankly what they're doing is playing their role in the israel-palestinian conflict -- conflict trying to put as much pressure, get them
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to stop u.s. aid to israel and therefore, tip the balance of power. they marched a mile or so here in the midwest side but they stuck to the rules. there was a big police presentation that kept them on the march, and frankly, protect a -- protected a lot of demonstrators from traffic but demonstrators deliberately started a conflict with police, they caused a mass arrest and that was all -- that was all triggered. they have women and children marching here and this thing is winding down. >> mike tobin, with the protestors, doing a great job with the protestors. florida, governor, the free state of florida, governor ron desantis, governor, i almost feel like clicking my heels, and there's no place like home, there's no place like home. i miss the home state of florida
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and somebody has got to be here, and anyway, great to have you. how are you? i'm doing great, sean. i can tell you, i've counted the number of people that have moved down to florida and i have not one person that regrets that move. >> yeah, but this is happening from all over the country. last year you even mentioned a lot of people from minnesota. similarly have left that state. i didn't realize that minnesota was -- was one of the states that had the highest level of people exiting, many fore our state of florida, while you're -- for our state of florida, and i think the fourth largest behind california, new york, and maybe new jersey. or maybe illinois? yeah, and remember when we did the gavin newsome debate and that was kind of like the polar
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opposite. conservative principles versus left of the left, and all the problems in california and people said that's like the perfect contrast? but i'll tell you, sean, walz is really newsome on stair stareoids and he very quietly enacted one of the most left wing agendas agendas in american history and i know a lot of people moving down and they were very, very upset at his policies, both his draconian covid-19 policies. sean, this is a guy whose main guy is that people should leave their anybody's alone and mine their own damn business. during covid-19, he in substituted lockdown -- insubstituted lockdown measures so that neighbors could call and snitch on less hiss neighbors. i think it was a horrible selection by kamala harris, but i think in some respects, it's fitting for the campaign, because what i'm witnessing at that convention, what i've been seeing in the last month in the
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media, this is the biggest gas lighting attempt in the history of american politics. they are taking a vice president of the united states, who they are claiming this is fresh new voice that's going to solve all the nation's problems that she had such an important hand in creating in the first place. she cast the tie-breaking vote for biden's 1.9 stimulus that increased inflation, so he is -- i think, and a few test for the public, are you really going to buy this, because it ain't credible. >> you know, the campaign, as soon as we get down issues, i think that's when their campaign starts to fall apart. this is all smoke and mirrors, nothing real about it. you have some great entertainment, love stevie wonder, that's fine but that's not going to solve the country's problems. the guy their issue of open border policy and you want to
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decriminalize legal immigration, they want free health care, housing, and they want to defund -- they want to defund ice, no fracking, no drilling -- you have all of it together. i mean, and a foreign policy that frankly is chilling. you know that -- you mentioned earlier about walz walz and his background and -- walz walz -- walls walls tim walz. you know that he put this woman in jail. she owned a little coffee and wine bistro and she decided to open her door, and people decided to patronize her place of business freely. they talk about a lot of freedom here, and they put this woman on trial, convicted her and put her in jail, a grandmother of 17 -- 17 grandchildren they put in jail for 60 days. >> i'm not surprised at all, because i know that there were
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people that fled minnesota precisely because of those types of policies. >> and he was asked about that -- we know that was a mistake and he said those kids learn resilience sea -- resiliency, and he placed that, and the media goes along, but man, this guy as hard core leftist. >> he really is -- when you listen to what you're hearing here, and knowing what the real record is, now the challenge is the media is not doing their job, and this is the equivalent of joe hiding in the basement in 2020, and it seems like the challenge for the -- make sure that the american people before they go to vote, early voting begins in 28 days
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that they are fully aware of the radical positions of both kamala and tim walz. >> part of it is by speaking the truth in these swing states. i think also, sean, it's the positions on the issue combined with the fact that kamala harris is a -- politician. she's basically vice president, so i'm looking forward to that september 10th debate. donald trump can stand on the stage for 90 minutes. i don't think she can do it, sean. i think that's a great opportunity for donald trump to show that she is not fit to be president of the united states. >> i'm going to have to leave it here. governor, i look forward to being back with you in my home state of florida, the free state of florida. we appreciate you being with us. all right. he is. i want to say hi to all of the people in chicago. how are you doing?
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former president bill clinton, how about addressing the dnc and let's dip into it, shall we? >> thank you. >> thank you. you. >> whoa! >> let me ask you -- after the last few days, aren't you proud to be a democrat? [cheering] >> and i am real grateful to the republicans and independents that have joined us right here on the stage, and i hope they feel better about it now. because i've seen all these things that even i have to be reminded of from time to time
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when i get my spirits down. i love seeing the obamas here and i lu seeing president biden -- love seeing president biden and i think hillary gave a great speech here, too. but i -- i love seagal these young leaders. much of them are coming after me. they love better, they sound better, and it's exciting. i do want to say one word about president biden. remember, he had an improbable turn -- that made him president -- and we were in the middle of the pandemic and an economic
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crisis. he healed our sick, and put them back to work. [ applause ] >>. >> and our sweetest alliances for peace and security stood up for ukraine, trying get a cease fire in the middle east. and then he did something really hard for a politician to do: he voluntarily gave up political power. and -- george washington knew that and he did it and he served set the standard for serving two terms before it was mandatory. it helped his legacy, and it will enhance joe biden's legacy,
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and -- it's a stark contrast to what goes on in the other party eso i want to thank him for his courage, compassion, his class, his service, his sacrifice. [ crowd chanting thank you, joe. ] >> then he kept the faith and he's infected a lot of rest of us. now, let's cut to this chase. i am too old to -- [laughter] >> two days ago, i turned 78, the oldest man in my family in four generations.
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and the only personal vanity i want to assert is i'm still younger than donald trump. >> last night in what i thought was a real moving series of episodes, we nominated kamala harris and tim walz. just think about that, two americans, about all american but still improbable live stories >> two leaders who spent a live
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-- lifetime getting a good job done. now, one of the things that i've noticed over my increasingly long life is a presidential election is unique in several ways. first of all, it's the greatest job interview for the greatest job in the world -- secondly, the constitution says we, the people, get to do the hiring. and the fourth thing is, that every four years, we get to change the requirements from the job. so here is what i'm thinking -- cause i try to apply this in every election. well, this president -- this will president take us back or move us forward?
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will this president give our kids a brighter future? depends. will this president bring us together or terrace apart? will the president increase the peace security and stability and freedom that we enjoy and extend it to others as we can? we, the people, we have to make a decision about these kind of questions. and every four years, it's a little different, because the people come up to candidates and they say, as they're saying now, here are our problems, some of -- solve them. here are our -- possibilities, cease -- sieze them.
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here are our fears, ease them of the here are our dreams, help them come true. [ applause ] >> a president can answer that call by saying, i'll do my part, but you have to help me. we have to work together. or you can dodge what needs to be done, by dividing, distracting and diverting us, so in 2024, we got a pretty clear choice, it seems to be. kamala harris for the people, and the other guy who has proved
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even missouri more than the first go around that he's about me, myself, and i -- i know which one i like better for -- for our country. kamala harris, can solve our problems, sieze our opportunities, ease our fears, and make sure every single american, however they vote, has a chance to chase their dreams. >> you know, when she was young, she walked at mcdonald's and she greeted every person with that 1,000 watt smile and how can i help you?
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now, she's at the pinnacle of power and she's still asking, can i help you? [applause] >> i will be -- i'll be so happy when she actually enters the white house as president, because she will break my own record as the president the who spent the most time at mcdonald's. now now, we've got an election to win. donald trump has been paradigm of consistency. he's still divideing; he's still blaming and he's still belittling other people. he creates chaos and then he
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sort of curates it as if it was -- let me say, not a single day goes by, even though i've been gone for well over 23 years from the white house, not a day goes by that i don't thank the lord for the chance i had to serve and what it meant and one of the reasons -- thank you. one of the reasons -- one of the reasons i love the job so much is that in the toughest times, even on the darkest days, if you
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tried hard enough, there was always something good you could do for somebody else. now, some days, that's not easy to do. you've got to deal with all these emergencies or there's something going on here, yon -- but kamala harris is the only candidate in this race who has the experience, the temperament, the will, and yes, the sheer joy -- that gets up and goes. [ applause ] >> i mean, look, what does your opponent do with his voice? he mostly talks about himself. so the next time you hear him, don't count the lies.
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count the is. his vendettas, his vengeance, his complaints, his conspiracies -- he's like one of those tenors opening up like they do on stage lungs open by singing me, me, me, me. [laughter] >> when kamala harris, every day will begin with you, you, you, you. [ cheering and applause ] >> so we've got to ask our
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selves a question -- ourselves a question? do you want to build a strong ne economy from the bottom to the top up, or do you want to spend the next four years talking about crowd size? [laughter] >> you're going to have a hard time believing this, but so help me, i triple checked it, since the end of the cold war in 1989, america has created about 51 million new jobs. >> i swear i checked this three times, even i couldn't believe it. what's the score? democrats 50/republicans 11.
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-- 1. i'm glad that we got a championship winning coach on our team. [ cheering and applause ] >> but even the most limited of us and what we know about -- in what we know about football or any other sport, knows that if one side has got 50 and the other side has got one, you're ahead. [applause] >> what about affordable house something it's a terrible problem america now. we need more --
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[cheering] >> and affordable health care, it's one of the democrats that put a limit on monthly payments for insulin, and a $2,000 a year out of pocket limit. and they're trying to cover more are drugs by bargaining for prices. we need more financing for small businesses. we need straight to -- our alliances, almost croct in the first debate of this election season when president trump said nobody respected america anymore like they did before he was president? right, and with a straight face
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-- [laughter] >> look, you've got to give it to him, he's a good actor -- with a straight face, he cited as evidence on the respect that existed for us when he was there the presidents of north korea and russia. i'd rather have the people who respect us now. [ applause ] >> and one of the things one of the things, when you send a signal to the other countries, you want them to know whether they agree with you or not, at least that you're on the level. here is where you are and what you believe. what are they supposed to make to these endless trivias to the
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great, the, hannibal electricityer -- lecter? i mean, president obama once gave me the great honor of saying i was the example ivern splaer -- explainer in chief. folks, i thought and thought about it, and i don't know what to say. like jeffries 2,-1 in america that's more joyful or inclusive, more future-focused. just think what a burden it's been on us to get up day after day, after day, after day, buried in meaningless hot rhetoric, when there's so many opportunities out there, so many problems that need to be solved. i want that.
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[ applause ] >>. >> and that's the america kamala harris will lead. [applause] >> she's already made a first presidential decision, and she knocked it out of the park, when she asked. >> you do not have to be all broken out with -- you just look at tim walz, listen to him, follow his record, as a teacher, as a coach, and the national guard, as a congressman where he
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was the only democrat, save one -- like it in that district in more than 100 years. and then he became a great governor. and by all accounts, he was a crack shot who had the courage -- remind you we're all constituents -- to say that we do not need these assault weapons available to people who can kill our kids in school. [ applause ] so coming up with the worst
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decision, kamala harris confronts an interesting dilemma we're going to walk out of here feeling pretty good, i think. we got -- we feel like loads are off our shoulders, and we know we're just being asked to fight the same fight that our forces of progress have had to fight for for over 250 years. in the -- in the face of stiff, and often violent opposition, we have to find a way to go forward together. where, we the people, make our union more perfect. so -- that's a good thing. how can we possibly lose, kamala
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harris has fought for kids her whole life who were left out and felt behind. she's taken on gangs, trafficking across the border. she's fought to protect the right of homeowners. she's been our leader in the fight for reproductive freedoms and we know that the majority of american people agree with us on that. [ cheering and applause ] >> and she's gained an invaluable amount of experience as vice president, advancing our values and interests around the world. she's already said she's going to work really hard to make sure that no american working full time lives in poverty, or has to worry about their children living in poverty. [applause] >> she says that we've got to
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make home ownership an achievable dream for everybody, not just the few. she said that it -- and this meant a lot to me -- that she would protect anybody's right to vote, whether or not they voted for her. they were citizens and they deserve the right to vote. [applause] >> the other day, her opponent said that if -- they wouldn't be able to rig it from now on and they wouldn't have to vote again. you think they're kidding? but i know all these folks, and most of them are really good people, but some of them think that they are bound to dominate
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america politically, economically, and socially, and they have to use politics to do it, and they should rig the system. i don't believe that. and did so here is what i want to tell you: we've seen more than one election slip away from us, when we thought it couldn't happen, when people got distracted by phony issues or overconfident. this is a brutal, tough business. i want you to be happy. one of the reasons that president to be harris is doing so well is they were all so happy.
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but you should never underestimate your adversary and these people are really good at distracting us, at triggering doubt, at triggering bias remorse. as the oh bombss -- obamas said, they are human, you know, they are bound to make a mistake now and then. we got to be tough, and so at somebody who spends a lot of time in small towns and rural areas in new york and arkansas and other places -- i want -- i urge to talk to all your neighbors. i urge to you meet people where they are. i urge you not to dahdee mean them, but not -- demean them but
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not to pretend you disagree with them if you do. treat them with respect just the way you want them to treat you. as for their help and then follow our leader, kamala asked them how can i help you? we democrats right now have a lot of hay in the barn. we've got massive achievements, massive advances, but there is still a lot of slips between the day and election day that we have to navigate; and so i want to say this from the bottom of my heart, i have no idea how many of these i'll be coming to
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these, i started in -- no, 72 -- boy, i'm getting old, but this is what i want you to know -- if you the that you vote for this team, if you can get him elected -- them elected and let them bring this breath of fresh air, you'll be proud of it for the rest of your life. your children will be proud of it. your grandchildren will be proud of it. take it -- from a man who once had the honor to be called in
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this convention, the man from hope. we need -- we need kamala harris the president of joy, to lead us -- so i'll be doing my part; do you yours. i'll see when you're making a real joyful noise -- god bless you and god bless america! >> that was scheduled to be maybe a 12-minute speech but on and on -- talking and talking and talking and talking -- anyway, john don, here with reaction upfront, louisiana senator john ken kennedy. senator, we wish you were here in chicago with us, but i'm sure you're happy wherever you are.
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i don't know if you're in washington or louisiana. let's get your thoughts overall from the convention. >> well, i listened to president clinton speech -- my mother did not raise a fool, and if she did, sean, it was one of my brothers. the speech to me was basically a baloney see you heard. he talked about growth from the bottom up, and the middle out. the only thing i see growing from the bottom up and the middle out under harris-biden is -- is prices -- our prices, our crime, and illegal immigration. president clinton was right about one thing. he said we've got a decision to make, and it's either trump or harris. there is no door number three. for me, that is a choice between
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hope, and more hurt. i remember what inflation and crime and the border and national security was like under president trump, and i know what it's like under miss harris and mr. biden. that dollar in your pocket is worth 80 cents today, thanks to the harris-biden team. i -- i don't know about you, but i could go for a mean tweet and $2 gas -- right about now, probably not emphasized enough is the vice president's very poor record on national security everybody -- every budget that she and president biden have submitted to congress, every single one cuts the fence. you care about national security and national defense, you can't support the vice president, and, you know, to put it as one of my
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constituents put it, i'm not going to vote for someone who would leave my ass in afghanistan and that's exactly what the vice president and the president of the united states did. i know the vice president well. i don't hate anybody, but i know her well. i served in the senate with her. she's aoc without the bar tending experience. she is san francisco democrat. and that's just the bottom line. >> and that's really what the election going to be about. and i think the country now is going to have to go to a period of really understanding who she is, the things -- the position she's taken, the statements that she's made and there's never been anybody that has this plethora of radical views that are out there in the open. the media is not showing it. the woke community showed it and i do believe at some point, it will get into the american
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culture, the bloodstream and the consciousness of the american people. and i think at that point, it's a very different race; would you agree with that, senator? >> yes, and if you look at the vice president's record, she helped cause the worst inflation that america has had in 40 years. her plan for price controls will make it worse. her plan to raise the corporate income tax will cut wages for all of us at a time when people desperately need them. she has compared our border patrol agents to members of the klu klux klan. she wants to get rid of private health insurance. her running mate wants to put tampons in every boy's bathroom throughout america and, again, on the record on defense, she thinks we can solve all of our problems with china and putin and the ayatollah in iran with
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hugs and hot coca -- coco. president clinton sees that. president clinton -- look, he's a politician like me. bill clinton would support a dead buzz zaurd -- buzzard over any republican if the buzzer had a d on the back of his head. >> we appreciate you being with us the thank you, senator. joining us now, she's the host of the hit, hit, hit show -- how are you? you were going nuts during that speech? >> oh, no, we should have just played our instant reaction to bill clinton. this is taking us to the old days, hannity. >> i keep getting asked, when are you going to have handles for lauren? >> oh, well, we just have something on instagram when we
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taped her >> it's on my instagram. i don't have any access on social media. >> we hear the story all the time on social media. 63% of americans tonight say the country is going in the wrong direction. >> well, that should be -- bill clinton forgot to mention that. he wasn't able to defend the biden-harris record. the fact checkers who should be working on that speech would be working fast and furiously. so look, he's -- kennedy is right, he's a great speaker. he's a very good speaker. unfortunately, he's not willing --. >> i'll be honest -- he got slow at the end. >> i thought it was extremely boring, laura, but, and i know i'd like to talk to you. >> you're good, you're good. >> but i used to be -- i have to, like, because eric he have keeps change can, he keeps getting a little water down. >> whether you have to say i'm younger than -- when you have to say i'm younger than trump, he has to say i'm younger. >> trump has more energy.
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>> oh, my god. >> in 1989, the job numbers, we didn't even even know what you're saying. this is on a day when we lose 115,000 jobs that never existed. >> exactly. >> and meanwhile, kamala harris's commerce secretary didn't hear about that. >> record low after record low unemployment, hispanic americans, native americans, african-americans youth unemployment. >> unimpeachable and when you talk to the people we came from. >> yeah. >> they know the bs when they hear it. they live it every day. >> how have you been treated here? because i had a little bit of a ins dencht -- an incident. i was called scum and worse. >> oh, these were the same people. >> friends of yours? >> i'dé i said i said to haley my assistant. oh, they said you were vile -- oh, i'm feeling the love and joy all-around me. and i said to one person who said something similar, i just
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looked at her and i said, aren't you supposed to be wearing a mask? >> did you say that? >> yeah. >> quick line. quick thinking. i remember from bob beckall, and we go to the republican national convention and i walked them out on the floor. >> people like saturday night he walked me on the floor of the republican convention, and those -- those days are done. >> and it's not trump's fault. >> the doj. >> well, he's more devisive than he ever has been before. he traffics in division. he traffics in division? i mean, the they're literally trying to put him in jail on multiple fronts and he traffics in division? nice try. i know you're missing nancy pelosi right now. we're very sad >> my staff at least said, as he was scheduled for 12 minutes. >> laura: by trump is the selfish one, bill clinton wanted
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the glory days back there, nice words for joe biden, standing there appeared. >> sean: and don't have time for the interview, i interviewed james korbler, he balanced budgets, last time we did five years in a row per abortion, legal but a rare. >> laura: the first hour of the freedom agenda was all about driving other states to do at abortion per ridiculous. >> sean: laura kai gray to see you. we love you show, watch it every night. >> laura: great to see you in person. >> sean: moments ago nancy pelosi praised joe biden demand that she stabbed in the back and got kicked off the ticket. >> january 20th, 2021, the inauguration of joe biden and kamala harris, we establish one of the most successful presidencies of modern times. [ applause ]
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we quickly proved that democrats deliver. >> sean: anyway, she is the one along with chuck schumer and of course barack obama, giving the wink and nod to george clooney. joining is now, south carolina senator lindsey greg, is good your overall thoughts. and ages spent a couple of warzone's, were not getting a lot of love you're just saying. >> that is right. here are my overall thoughts, bill clinton after all of these years is still full of crap. [ laughter ] was an impeachment manager, he described it biden inherited, he will mislead you. bill clinton will look in the eye and lied to you. joe biden inherited the most secure border in modern american history. inherited $1.87 gas, he inherited a vaccine to deal with covid-19. he inherited a world where iran
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was in a box, and he inherited a world where there were no wars. bill clinton did not tell you any of that a guy did he? the bottom line, if you expect these people to be honest with you, you are going to be very disappointed. for president clinton did he day was typical of this convention. they talk to you, they look you in the eye, and they mislead you. donald trump gave joe biden a good hand. he scooted up. the world is on fire. illegal immigrants came in on it joe biden's watch, if you think that harris will turn this country around, you should not be allowed to drive. >> sean: what he -- [ chuckling ] what will it take to take out of the real record of tim walz and kamala harris? because the media will not cover it, it is clear -- >> absolutely. is going to take president trump
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and jd vance and me and other people showing up and telling the truth. what bill clinton said tonight was an absolute lie. joe biden inherited a good handpick ligoure gas was when he came into office and where it is now, look at how the border was secure now broken. we have to push hard. why would she sign up for medicare for all? that is a question somebody should ask her, it destroys private healthcare. how can he be for the queen in new deal and still be for fracking? she's lying to you. the green new deal -- >> sean: already, senator, appreciated. governor ryan campground georgia, tomorrow night. that is all the time you have this evening, with fox news channel for the continuing coverage of the dnc big ben and martha, let not your heart be troubled, straightahead. [ ♪♪ ]