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aborted and forced? not bad. >> i hope she keeps talking about that. she's going to avoid interviews as long as she can they're going to try to hide her like they had to joe biden in 2020 but i would love for this race to be about -- if the media lets it -- to be about the last trump four years in the biden-harris four years. we had a secure border, energy dominance, the world wasn't on fire abroad turtle people were making more money. every racial, ethnic group you could think of was doing better. >> laura: that was it, went by fast, didn't it? make sure to follow me on social media we have a lot of cool new stuff on instagram and thank you for watching is always. remember it is america now and forever and jesse watters takes it from here. ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: the selection has turned the last few months into one of the most wild summers of memory. one guy gets shot another drops out. harris hopson, new vp honeymooned in china, i can't keep up. now it's a mad dash to election day and with two months left every move is monumental. the trump-vance tickets heavy on policy versus kamala. getting an inside look at their day 1 agenda, watch. mr. president, senator, i don't know what we have to talk about it's been pretty boring. [laughter] why did you pick j.d. vance? >> we've always had good chemistry. originally j.d. was probably not for me but he didn't know me. than when we got to know each other he liked me may be more than anybody liked me and he would stick up for me and fight for the worker as much as i fight for the worker. we had an automatic chemistry.
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i endorsed him in ohio for the senate and the ended up winning against a very tough field, a very tough field. he wrote a book which was a classic, it was all about the working men and women and how they aren't being treated fa fairly. i understood that better than anyone else, we just have had a great relationship. serious competition, we had tremendous people. >> jesse: you beat out a lot of very important people, when you got the call with at your wife say? >> he asked to speak to my wife which i was very appreciative of, she was flabbergasted i think going into it we didn't know what was going on. whether he would pick me or marco rubio or a lot of other good people. when the president called me i don't know if you remember this, sir, my kid was talking in the background about pokemon cards -- if you've ever been
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quiet, be quiet now. the president is like put him on speakerphone. you read off the truth that was the actual announcement he was nominating me for vice president and he says w what if you think about that advice on goes it's good to. [laughter] it's the endorsement that mattered, from my son. it's been a wild ride we are having a good time and we are going to win that's the most important thing. >> jesse: are strikes against the cartels still on the table? >> absolutely. >> jesse: even against her biggest trading partner? >> mexico is going to have to straighten it out really fast for the answer is absolutely. they are killing 300,000 people a year with fentanyl coming in. china by the way we'll do it they have to do, just like i had to deal with president xi, they're going to give the death penalty to anybody sending fentanyl our way. that was part of my negotiation. they never did because nobody enforced it on our side. china has the death penalty for
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drug dealers, they agreed with me, he agreed with me. death penalty for drug dealers, death penalty for people that send fentanyl into our country. that would have made a big difference. you know what happened to? nothing because when biden came and nothing happened. i don't know why he's so soft on china but boy is he soft on china. china is sending almost 100% of it is from china to the mexican border and then it's coming in. mexico is going to be given a very short period of time to police their border. i'm sure they are going to do well. then you're going to see the action start. you know it's going to happen? we're going have a lot of people living -- they are killing 300, 350,000 -- not 100,000, that's a lot of people. that's two yankee stadium's. they are killing 300,000 people, may be more than that and destroying families, even if there is no death they are
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destroying families, families are decimated and destroyed. >> jesse: senator, your mother a victim of addiction, how did she kick it? >> she kept on getting back on the horse. i had a lot of family struggle with addiction. my messages there is hope on the other side, you have to keep at it. she's getting close to ten years clean and sober. to the president's point about this, if the poison coming across the border now have been coming across 20 years ago i don't think my mom would be here. she's a great grandma to all of our three grandkids. it's good to see her happy and healthy. i appreciate that she was so excited to be sitting next to you and i appreciate that but a lot of families don't get that chance at a second chance because of what the spirit's leading into the country right now. it's funny people accuse us of being bombastic for saying the cartels we need to go after them. what about american citizens that are losing their lives by tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands because we won't do something serious about the cartels was met that's what's reckless, it's not doing some of
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the stop them. i believe, jesse, the mexican government -- they want president trump to be serious about the cartels because that poison is destabilizing the country too. $14 billion, the cartels, it's probably more today. they aren't going to be able country anymore they're going to become a narco state unless we get control over this. >> we could be a narco state too. >> we are getting close to it. >> jesse: are you prepared for the hysteria from the left legally? and bureaucratically when you do mass deportations? >> dwight eisenhower who people considered a moderate, he probably wasn't as moderate as people think but dwight eisenhower did the largest deportation ever in this country. he was very big on people not coming into our country. people breaking our sealed borders. the hardest thing is exactly what you said. we have to get some very bad people out of this country. as soon as we grab perhaps -- we
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take a woman with two children, three children, she shouldn't be here but she's a nice woman, the children are beautiful. all of a sudden it ends up being a front page story in the liberal newspapers. you are right, it's a hard thing to do. harder than a long time ago with dwight eisenhower, nobody complained in those days we had a country that was much difference. we have no choice, we have to get the criminals out to. these are murderers, drug dealers. these are people that will take women and put them in the trunk of a car and sell them to the highest bidder, they will come across the border, human traffickers. you think of that as an ancient thing, it's almost as big as the drug trade now. you wouldn't even believe this and the reason is because of the internet's. the internet has made that into a massive business. human trafficking, all of these
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things we have no choice we have to do it. >> the media will attack us for doing what we promised to do which is getting a lot of the violent criminals but that's why leadership matters. i think president trump -- he didn't take on but you start with the worst people. before you get into what you can't do understand where entire governing class doesn't ask what is the part you actually have to do, you started there and figured out from there, walk before you can run from a pretty common sense it's how it works in business it's how it should work in government. speak of the problem is mexico is petrified of the cartels, they are petrified of the cartels. the cartels are running mexico. >> jesse: more from >> laura: -vance, next. just 1 aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted joint pain relief. aleve. strength to last 12 hours.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: our exclusive with trump-vance continues. foreign policy, ai, and elon musk -- watch. in terms of ukraine come you get in there -- do you pull funding right away in the middle of a war? >> i spoke yesterday as you know with president zelenskyy and we had a good talk. i said we have to get this war over. this is a war machine you're facing a war machine that's what they do they fight wars, they beat hitler, they beat napoleon, they are fighting a war. and the spring offensive never happened and i hear they had to millions of minds put down in thousands of army tanks, meaning the russians. i said we got to get this war over with, a lot of russians being killed a lot of ukrainians being killed as a whole mess -- it should have never happened, biden should have never allowed this to happen. this was an easy stop, zero chance of happening and it
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didn't happen for my four years there. it didn't happen. president putin would have never done it, never ever. the oil prices were low, i kept them low, i kept it low and he wonders had the money to prosecute as soon as these guys came in the oil went almost $100 a barrel because which is double what it should be. all of a sudden he's got tremendous amount of money that he didn't have. so they did the war ended in my opinion every single thing that biden said is the opposite of what he should have said to. i watch this happening i said he's saying the wrong things. he's saying absolutely the opposite of what he should be saying. i think one of the reasons he went in his he saw afghanistan the way we got out -- i would've been out sooner but we would have been out with dignity and strength. when people saw that,
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president xi of china, strong guy, strong man when they saw that they said this is our time. that's why he went in and my opinion, that's what he went in to ukraine. he went to ukraine when he saw how bad we were with afghanistan, he said these people are incompetent. we have incompetent leaders, i defeated isis in a very short number of weeks. they were fighting them for years -- we have great military -- and they are not woke. i have generals in there that are great, not the ones on television that you see, these are not woke people. and we have great military too. they're not going to be woke, we're going to win and we got to win. >> are we going to be able to end the ukraine war in three weeks? speak of the best way to stop the war is to prevent a war. one of the interesting things, i was talk about how the war with respect to president trump and
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all these crazies in the media say that's not true. i sit in class five briefings in the night state senate without revealing state secrets, people were terrified if they got too out of line that president trump would actually hit back and hit back hard to. that's the establish deterrence. know we've already got a war you got to be willing to engage in diplomacy into the things that need to be done and i think president trump to that better than anybody. it requires leadership. i think a lot of americans who are to decide and say how do we get from four years of president trump were hit where we had relative calm and stability and now it's like every continent has a new conflict. the answer is we went from a guy who knew what he was doing to joe biden. whether it's joe biden or somebody else it's going to be the same policies, the same staff, the same diplomats, we need to completely change course and change direction, that requires us to elect president trump. >> jesse: american hostages still in there. >> it should be a scandal it should be the biggest scandal in the country, we have americans,
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not israelis -- american citizens being held by terrorists. the president seems not care about it. >> jesse: what's your plan for aia. >> ai requires unbelievable amounts of electricity. do you know we need twice as much electricity as we currently have in our country for ai? the environmentalists won't let you produce it. they want to wind -- the wind is blowing today. the whole thing is the most expensive hoax in the world. the wind commit kills our birds. if you want to see a bird cemetery -- if you shoot a bald eagle or an eagle of any kind they put you in jail for two years. go under a windmill and see how many eagles and nobody goes to jail. they say the environmentalists like them, it ruins everything. with the single most expensive form of energy and every nine years you have to replace them. >> jesse: there followed a part of the coast of nantucket.
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>> these are mechanical machines, we built them but you're going to have to replace them especially the ones in the ocean. the salt water eats through the steel like it's nothing. we have a lot of things to do and we can do it fast. i call it party of common sense. 90% of the things talk about over the years common sense, we don't want all electric cars, you want an electric cart it's great but not everybody wants an electric car. we don't to pay china because electric cars are more expensive. >> jesse: does elon musk hate it when you bash electric cars? >> i love elon and he endorsed me he announced he's giving me $45 million a month and yet i'm against -- i love electric cars. for people that want them. people that don't want to drive across the country, people that don't want to go long distances -- if you go back and forth i think they have a great place. here's the thing.
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as you know he endorsed me just recently and i had been making this thing about electric cars and the mandate for electric cars come under the mandate for the electric cars. i tell you he's never called me and said could you lay off the electric car? i think the electric cars are fantastic for certain people. right now you're selling 6%, 7% number they want you to go to 100% all electric. they build chargers -- someplace in the midwest. they built eight charges it costs $9 billion in two of them don't work, $9 billion. this country doesn't have enough the whole world doesn't have enough -- we don't have enough money to even think about it. it costs $5 trillion just so we can charge the electric car. under our feet we have more liquid to gold than any country in the world including saudi arabia and russia.
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and we are going to start using it and paying down debt and lowering taxes. >> jesse: to speak of present talks about jobs, everyone is making carburetors, transmissions, gas-powered cars you're going to be out of a job. 100% electric, pennsylvania and michigan become economic wastelands especially michigan. one of the reason it's important to elect president trump. drill baby drill. it's such a simple line but it's true. we have basically unlimited energy resources we just have to allow people get out of the ground. >> jesse: a few questions from fans quick. have you heard d.j. donald trump with his ipad? [laughter] not yet? >> i will say my all-time favorite music video is november rain by guns n' roses. the first time i ever sat on his airplane he played november rain by guns n' roses it was meant to be at least a little bit.
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busy parade route entering five people. police say it was a target attack and the gunman remains on the run. i'm lucas tomlinson, now back to jesse watters prime time. >> jesse: 1977, jimmy carter drove through the south bronx and called it the worst islam in america, he vowed to reshape the new york city neighborhood and restored to its former glory. but never did. three years later the bronx remain the same and carter's presidential campaign turned out to be nothing but a bunch of broken promises. democrats you use the people of the bronx as pawns and they resented it. so when ronald reagan visited that same bronx neighborhood in 1980, he was not met with a warm welcome. >> reporters were told ronald reagan was on his way to
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make an appearance at charlotte street in the south bronx as he arrived in the same roadblock that president carter vowed to rebuild years ago. >> right now -- right now in congress. >> what are you trying to do for us? >> i'm trying to tell you! i am trying to tell you that i know now there is no program or promise that a president can make, the federal government can come in and wave a wand and do this. >> jesse: reagan gained the respect that day he didn't treat them as faceless votes he spoke to them as people. he went on to win almost every state in the 1980 presidential election including new york. he is the last republican to do it. for now.
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reagan defied all odds the day he stepped foot in the bronx and submitted his legacy as one of the best presidents in american history. ♪ ♪ >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall! >> jesse: actor dennis quaid plays ronald reagan and his latest film "reagan." group sale tickets are available and he joins us now. how significant looking back was that reagan visit to the bronx? >> i think very significant. i watched that during my research for reagan and i also remember it because i lived through all that era. reagan was the first president that i voted for.
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it took guts to go there, he could have wound up with egg on his face. >> jesse: he nailed that. do you see any similarities between 1980 and today? >> i think the slogan is still are you better off than you were four years ago? it's perfect and i really admire trump for going into the neighborhood and -- people relate with that. they really do. if anything all of these events, conspiring against him have actually made him more human to people. >> jesse: what is it about reagan -- obviously trump has the same personal touch too. it's the ability to relate to the everyday man, everyday woman in america? >> yeah, he just had that going
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in. he was always a man of the people, a great communicator. as well. >> jesse: do you see any similarities with donald trump? >> i think donald trump has been talking about cleaning house. kind of a clean sweep to start over. that doesn't mean being a dictator, that just means that we start doing what the american people have asked us to do. >> jesse: thank you very much, take care of yourself. the man behind kramer on seinfeld, michael richards i)s next. it might be the perfect size to do this. your body may take up a lot of space. or have to speak with its hands. but no matter what body you're born with, you only get one.
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get behind the wheel, now i'm driving the bus. >> i am batman. [screaming] >> taking it to the streets. [laughter and applause] [screaming] >> jesse: kramer is one of the funniest characters in tv history even though seinfeld has been of the air since the 90s, this show dominates and syndication. the man who played him michael richards has been anything but front and center. he took himself out of the limelight 16 years ago. it's hard to walk away from showbiz when you're one of the biggest stars on tv but that's what richards did.
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he's back with a new book called entrances and exits. he joins us now. michael, have you ever even seen jesse watters prime time? >> no, just a little. i was catching up on you to get ready for this. i have been moving and a spinning and getting into this book. i just saw some of that footage. i really can't top that. >> jesse: we don't expect you to. the book is incredible. you talk about when you are auditioning for the pilot, exploring and discovering who kramer actually was. they wanted you to maybe wear a ponytail at one point? how did you find kramer? >> first of all, there was a suggestion that i wear a ponytail because larry david who began to sketch the character through a neighbor of his, kenny
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kramer. he had a ponytail. larry was very close to the look of kenny. asked me if i would wear a ponytail. i thought at first that could be interesting, perhaps it would fall off during a take. the man -- kessler at the time who became kramer wears a hairpiece. i was thinking of how to make that funny. but then i decided i've got enough to think about, then a hairpiece, so i ditched it. >> jesse: you nailed it kramer early end to your character was instantly loved by everybody and you've got to work with jerry seinfeld who you were very close with. what was it like working with jerry? it seems like so much fun, not like work at all. >> it was work. a lot of work. we all worked very, very hard but we were all into making comedy. getting into the swing of co
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comedy. both jerry and i are deeply committed to that. our friendship came out of -- he was a fan from the days i was doing friday's, he was all for me when i was auditioning for the part. he wanted me for the part, thank you. we have been neighbors ever since, how was that? >> jesse: okay. you were the physical comedy guy. no one could bend and contort their body like you. how did you develop that? was that a lot of bruises and had the bumps? >> no, i always wore padding. i was very scientific about that, really, truly. i knew how to take calls and bang into walls and things like that. it came quite natural. of course there were great affirmations when i saw the best of physical comedy like keaton or chaplin or worrall and hardy doing the physical comedy.
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it just came out of me. i think and making my friends laugh. i could ride my bike into a bush and do it in such a way they would just crack up and we would all be laughing together. >> jesse: we are watching you right now in your calvin klein briefs fall over a potted plants. was at one of your favorite moments? >> it was a surprise to everybody, i didn't see the footage, is that where i'm leaning against the wall and i fall to the ground? >> jesse: yes, yes. >> you made you got me on fox news in my underwear? okay. as long as you are laughing. nobody knew i was going to do that bit on the wall. i saw it was round and i kept it in mind and i was going to save it for camera time. a lot of my physical comedy i save it for camera time. i don't show anybody, i like it to be natural.
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that was a surprise and it worked and everybody was quite happy after that take. >> jesse: the merv griffin episodes. personally was one of my favorite all-time seinfelds. what was the inspiration behind that? >> i am very inspired when i'm into kramer and kramer is playing a character. that's the lovely part of that character, playing a character, another character. now he's a talk show host. that's inspiring to me because i know we are going to have a lot of fun and the k-man is good to take me through it. >> jesse: the k man. we heard jerry a couple weeks ago saying that i guess political correctness is killing comedy. is at? >> i don't know -- people are
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just being more sensitive about what we are saying about each other. which i think is a good thing. comedy is coming out of it in a sense, isn't it? >> jesse: it sure is. >> the way comics now begin to play with political correctness. the ha - ha is archetypal, it's still going to be with us, it's alive, it's alive. >> jesse: you served in the military, today is the 80th anniversary of ve day, how did that mold you into who you are professionally? speak i was brought up without a father, when i was in the service i was in the united states army. i was given tremendous responsibilities when i was 20 years old and that helped me grow up. when i came out of the army i enrolled at the california institute of the arts, that was paid for by the military.
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being honorably discharged. what i gained from a charter steps towards being a man, it was necessary for me. i didn't avoid the vietnam war, i got ready for it, went into the army and that is that. i kind of needed that sort of discipline. >> jesse: you watch seinfeld with your son, write for the first time? >> yeah. >> what was that like? >> i never watch the shows, i had to move fast each week making each episode. it wasn't until early in the preparation, getting tuned into the episodes, nine years of it. i watched every single episode in order. i watched every single episode as they were being made, i had greater objectivity and i remember so much. i sat back and laughed with my
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son at this amazing show that so many people came together and made. the chemistry and the outcome was just sensational. >> jesse: it was sensational. i don't watch myself either, i'm too critical. on too much of a craftsman. maybe one day when my career is over i will watch every single "jesse watters primetime" episode with my son and be inspired by the brilliance. like you were. >> and the life and all the hard work, you will be. >> jesse: it is a lot of hard work. thank you so much, michael richards. entrances and exits, great book, good luck. >> thanks, jesse, thank you so much. >> jesse: johnny confronts democrats, straight ahead. to pt lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older.
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tim valles? johnny went into the lion's den to find out. ♪ ♪ >> america wants to know who is the kamala harris voter? who are you? >> i'm barbie. >> i'm a cat lady. >> i am gen z, that's who i am. >> i love gen z, you guys are terrific. >> what is characteristic of a leader the kamala has? speak of fearlessness, she pulls people together. >> how does she do that? >> what do you mean how does she do that? >> people are saying she is not black, she is black. >> jesse watters, he's .1%. >> he's black too. >> it is time for us to do what we have been doing and that time is every day. >> we have lots of kamala merch over here. >> the shirt is 20. >> $20! >> that is called bidenomics.
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>> name one thing kamala has done an office that you like. >> can i phone a friend? >> i can't really give you an answer to that question. >> the coconut tree name. >> she took her time. >> how much more time does she need? >> she's good now. >> there is great significance to the passage of time. >> are you a white dude for harris? >> i'm not a black dude for harris. >> i may be a white boy but i'm not stupid. >> tim walz is giving illegal immigrants driver's licenses. >> it is illegal but is it dangerous? >> how do we know if they are dangerous or not? >> how do i know if you are dangerous? >> do i look dangerous? >> a white man dressed like
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you -- >> he's putting tampons and little girls bathrooms. you got to do your research on tim walz. >> i got to do research on him, that don't sound good at all. ♪ ♪ >> what is she most important to you in the selection? >> democracy is saved. >> costs are high, border crossings are high, inflation is high, crime is high. what is kamala's plan for the future. >> she wants to bring that all lower. >> how was she going to do that. >> i don't know. >> unite america again. >> how is she going to do that? >> that's her job, not mine. [cheers and applause] >> why did she do any of this while she was vice president? >> what did mike pence do? >> he led the coronavirus task force. >> he got the vaccine. >> that's a tough one, tough to understand. >> why is kamala harris better than joe biden?
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>> she's more spry. >> i don't think he was fit for the job, he was very old. [laughter] i couldn't help myself. >> what is different between kamala and joe? >> fairly similar in their policies. >> where you're going to vote for joe biden? >> i would have. >> absolutely. >> i would've voted for him again. >> that was my plan, yes. >> how many of you were not voting for joe biden? >> the good news is for me, i'm here, the bad news for you is i'm coming back. >> do you watch fox news? >> i do not. >> why not? >> it makes me angry. >> you're going to be on fox news. >> i still won't watch it. >> we had fun together. >> we had a good time. >> jesse: johnny was running around the dnc asking your favorite democrats a very, very important questions, watch. >> madame speaker, how are you,
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nice to meet you -- should kamala do a fox debate? why won't she do it? >> don't make me laugh. >> if she can't do fox how was she going to face vladimir putin? >> i don't see any equivalents in that statement. >> we're going to go ever everybody -- >> will you convince her to do it? >> maybe she will, who knows? >> why won't kamala do the fox debate? >> ask her. >> we can't, she won't answer. if she can't do fox how was she going to face prudent. if they are pushing biden out how do we know not going to push kamala out too. >> who is they? did you guys do it? >> what are you talking about. >> biden was pushed out? >> by who. >> by the democratic party. >> white dudes of her kamala.
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what is kamala's economic plan? >> i'm supposed to state policy, are you out of your mind? >> congratulations, why don't you do that for the south side? you were at that juneteenth events. did you sense something wrong with joe biden on that night? >> not at all. he was responding to patti labelle -- >> he wasn't responding at all. >> you were like this and he was like this. >> governor, how are you. the majority of americans think the country is heading in the wrong direction. >> are you going to join our show? >> you want me to full-time host with jesse or something? we can do the old hannity show. >> what is kamala's economic policy? >> she just laid out for you last week. >> i want to talk about
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laura ingraham, talking about how the vice president hugs people we can't have huggers in the white house. >> are you a hug or? >> yeah. >> we are hugging. >> nice to meet you. >> here is the deal, i ran out to get a soda, don't fill me right now. >> i will talk to you later. >> happy dei thursday. >> what is kamala's policy is? >> who do you mean -- once you give us some recognition? >> kamala harris, what are her policies? >> you don't know? >> do you? >> can i ask you a quick question? shouldn't you have the nomination right now, you have more delegates than kamala. >> we got to be serious about
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it. >> free vasectomies. >> 24 years ago. >> don't we want little blumenthals running around? >> there are four of them already and that's enough for me. >> why is the country had been the wrong direction? >> was not headed in the wrong direction? >> you're going to have to talk to him. >> the only wrong direction as donald trump. >> he says he's going to win new york. time will tell. >> new yorkers not liking what you did. >> i don't know where you live where i live in new york city in upstate new york they support what i do. everywhere i go i get standing ovation. >> not in staten island. >> secretary buttigieg, is kamala good to win? jesse watters once you on his show are you going to join him? >> we'll see.
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>> what do you want to tell him? >> tell him i love him, keep doing well, you got beautiful hair. >> would you join "jesse watters primetime"? >> i don't know what you're talking about i don't watch it. ♪ ♪ >> happy labour day america. the american work ethic, that is the most important thing you can instill in a young person. jesse jr. scribbled over my pillars yesterday, and i made him get a bucket of water and a rag and clean it up himself. he didn't get lazy, you scrubbed every little marking off the pillar, and i was very proud. make sure your child has a great work ethic, america needs it. [ ♪♪ ] >> sean: welcome to this special edition of
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