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check him out. enjoying the pool at cnn. look at all the coworkers coming to join him to say hello. brian. just hanging out there. look at him. be so happy. >> i do. isn't it great that he's back? it's going to pet him. so do he clearly worked out while it was gone. >> yes. all right, jessica. >> okay. if you like that and to a lot of people to they're offering a free bottle of soda to anyone who travels to the mountain time zone, all you have to do is register online ahead of your trip and get a voucher for a 20 ounce deal. and mountain time zones are in colorado, new mexico, utah and arizona. >> always forgotten. jesse, you got 11 part. we'll just do the show. we have chris hansen, gad said. i love that, dad said and johnny johnny. follow i hate when chris hansen shows up in my kitchen. all righ andt, brad, fox news alert. we're expectin g a pressnt
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conference any moment from the georgia bureau of investigationm th os. as we learn tonight, the father of 14 year old suspected schoo l shooter colton gray, has been arrested. steve harrigan is on the ground with the latest. >> steve.e just jesse, those state law enforcement officials are just walking up to the microphoneg us now. but quickly, i can tell you georgia bureau of investigation has arrested 5e the father, 54-year-old colin gray. he's the father ofcolin the suspected 14-year-old shooter. suted 14-ys, nslaugle charge murder, manslaughter, cruelty to children. this is really somethinght new. we saw it a few years ago s at the school shooting in michigan. that's whehootin michigan,n thet held responsible for the school shooting carried out by a minohe child. nt m those two parents in michigan facing ten years. the father herichiga ars,e could be facing a long time in jail if his son is found guilty and heuilt is fe guilty. murder, manslaughter, cruelty to childrer, n and he is under arrest now, jesse. >> all right. stand by you very much, steve. let's listenk yosteve, in. in. four counts of involuntary
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manslaughterr counts, two counts of second degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children. mr. gray, these charges stem from mr. gray knowingly allowing his son, colt, to possess a weapon. im this is a very difficult time, as we know, for studentse as and parents and so many i know of students and parents hereheri in this county and around this state are afraintd. you all have likely seen likel reports of incidents of other students making threats today at various schools around our state. in each of these incidents, police law enforcement took charges. they made arrests, acted very swiftly. as we take incidents like this very seriously across this state. this is a time for all of us as a community and a state to comee
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together and remain vigilantthe students must be supported and encouraged here in this community and across the state to contact a member of their school faculty with any and all concerns of suspicious activity that they masu y see. local, state and federal law enforcement will continue to work together around the clock in relation to thirksn incident here and any other incidents that come up around inci that raised concernstudents to the safety of our students, fay and citizens here in the state of georgia. additionally, colt gray that was arrested yesterday for this incident has now beenwith f charged with four counts of felony murder o. continue and again, we will continue to work tirelessly to finish complete this investigationahea as we move forward. i will go ahead and mentiond to youmentio and as as i say, g sometimes i'll go ahead and apologize to youd ap is youl all know that this is this is a
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murder investigation. it is a very serious investigation, one that we take serious. itigationone that we will conte to diligently work on and be ver y thorough with it, with the gbi and our local partners her e. so you'll have to forgive us ife we don't. ed a lot of the questions that you ask, i know you have many. and we h wish we could answer many of them for you, but we still obviously wantbu to maintain the integrity of this investigation because it hasestigati a long way to got to be finished. again, i als o want to remind everyone that we needev to continue to pray and supportn the victims that were involved thre, the school teachers, the faculty, the students, t th obviously, those that lost their lives, their familie sso i and those that were injured. so i'd like to call them l on the sheriff's who to come and give you a brief update on the status of those that were injured from yesterday's event. >> thank you.
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thank you, director posey, as director. >> thank you again. >> colin gray, the dad charged he'll be facing a very, veryd, long time for what his son did a for dead and that horrific school shooting in georgia tha. we'll go back to that if any more news breaks. >> day one of debate camp forp n kamala and the camp counselors are tormenting her for the lasse five days and nights, harris will be locked down in a cabin in pittsburgdown in in pi insiders say her prep will be akin to biden's week long session at camp david. >> fallout mock debates. n' >> but they'll start earlier than biden's and there will be fewer napse e fewe. h she'll have no breaks. harris has to hold iasked t back to back 90 minute mock sessions with no interruption. h no iruptiothe clintons are teg her what to say. >> watch. my hero, my pal, my former boss, bill clinton, had it right at the convention. don'r boss bilt count the lies. count the eyes. the back half of kamala's answer to you was right.
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yes, he's a fighter, but he fightshe'sfighte for himself.t u it should be one of theld three lines in this debate for kamala harrie ess is i'm for for the people trumps for himself. >> she's for the people, justhe not the american people. >> they're even assigningg harr harris homework, but they're already running into problems. >> kamala keepisomewort s wanting to talk the through all of the policies with her handlers and her handlerss wiher hand are saying, kamala. >> here's the briefing binder. you study itbind. then we'll do the mock debate. we're not going to spend hours telling you what goid hour yourv are. >> you're going to have to read the binder. the bindere hearing that harriss been poring over briefing binders for two monthsr briefi e she's just learning for the first time what her policies t he are. and now insiders say she's careening sideways. carmel has been derailing her prep by focusing too narrowlyn on minute details,, o according to two people behind the scenes. a >> carmel is having a hard time learning what happened the last four years. >> and this debate's not going to be about her favorite topics like electric school buses and outer space.
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andshe's like the girl who skie class all semester and then pulls an all nighter before the fina beforl. democrats already loweringloweri expectationsng after abc confirmed the mics will be muted. >> the harris campaign's whining. i think what's reallyout th challenging and unfortunate about this debate format isrmatis that it limits the vice president's ability to prosecute the political case against president trump. >> she's complaining that she's at a disadvantage because trump won't be able to interruptdisadvbecause t he. >> remember what she pulled with pence? joe biden has been very n clear he will not raise taxes on anybody who makes less than0a $400,000 a year. >> peel the trump tax cuts. mr. vice president, i'm speaking well. i'm speaking. mr. viceeaking president. i'm speaking. i'm speaking. yes, the vice president speaking for. >> i'm speaking. okaye pr king. kamala wants to snap her fingers and say, excuse me, don't you dare speak to me like that. >> i don't care who you are. uh huhe care.
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>> kamala wants to be a karen, but the muted mikes that are old men biden agreed to won't let her. t letit's like joe still sabotai the democrats from the grave. >>ocrats but the muted mikes wat one of kamala's demands. t her handlers have been trying to micromanage. next tuesday nightcromanage nexe helicopter parents on a play date. >> did they ask for notes? did they ask for the. they wanted notes. they wanted to be seated. s and they wanted your mike. they wanted a desk. they didn't wantundene hot. to . i said, you got to do a step after they already agreed >> yhe othery'd alre. yeah, but they wanted a desk from the beginning. you know who else wanted a destk ? >> sleepy joe. he wanted it back last night. woulhthave beed have been the f, but kamala chickened out. >> she's only committing to one debate. the first potential female president will only do one debate. >> even the clintons are saying he got clint to be kidding me. ready? one interview,on one debate, some rah rah stump speech you read over and over
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and voila, you have a 50% chance of being president. a 50f begood gig if you can get. no. three debates,. no two years of primaries, coalition building, no detailed policypmen development, and no daily press briefings or tests p of leadershiressfings orp. nt j >> it's only the most important job in the world with a $6nds of trillion budget and thousands of nuclear weapons. the right thing would be threetn debates, real detailed policy briefings and full availability in answer questions ans so the electorate can vote on an informed basis. >> that's what real democracy demands. the kamala's not the only one complaining. >> trump's playing the expectation game the too, and working the refs. >> they are the most dishonest network, the meanest, the nastiest. but that was what i was presented with. was i was presented with abc, george papadopoulos, you know, and he's a nasty guy.
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and yet he's a nasty guy. i've had him up to here.ad to h-- but let me tell you let me tell you, he's a very, very bad kind of a guy. >> and i think a lot of people are going to be watching to see how nasty they are how, how unfair they are. i agreed to do it because they wouldn't do any othero do network here. the other thin, g is herhe best friend is the head of thehe network. her husband's best frienr husbad is married to the head of the network and they're going to get the questions. i've already heard they're going to get alreadyy ac the questions in advance. >> if the moderators and the medie.a won't ask harris the har questions, trump has to do itum himself. wit >> she's going to come in with rehearsed punch lines. nohearsed ack know, you didn't. >> but trump can derailto the whole production by turninht to her directly and saying, the moderators in the media won't ask you thiss an questiono i will. >> what exactly do you disagree
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with about joe biden's economic policy or i handed i you inflation at 1.9% and it went to 9%. >> and what happened there? >> or kamala, you say you wantfh to do all these things. >> well, you're in power nowthi >> why haven't you done any of them? or madam vice president.e >> you said you'd tell us if why joe biden was declining. why didn't you keep your word?hs or missouri's? thu were for this.were now you're for that. >> why should the american people trust anything you san y >> it's a12 punch because it embarrasses the moderator for ad not doing their jobs. and it puts harris back on hert heels. her he has to define her because no one else will. >> and this debate could be the only opportunity he has because she's only committed to this one. >> there's two risks to trumpda. next tuesday. one kamala, choose up timeyrup with her slow, syrupy deliveryde ,eating up the clock with vague platitudes, values,
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vibes, blah, blah, blah. a couple ahead turns and some shlls and she can escape scrutiny. >> so trump has to pin her down on specificse ca trump withoutts being disrespectful. and that'sis his second risk. he can be sharp with hillary because she projected toughness and was hated fos r years. >> carmel is unknown and more feminine, so trump can be aggressive, not argumentative. trust me, debating with al th woman. and i do it all the time. e on the five with jessica is a. art that i have yet to perfect . >> if trump performs well, race is ove trumpr. >> but if kamala holds her own or has a few moments, she's back in the driver's seat and will avoid another debate. as of now, she's lost her momentum because manumanufactured enthusiasm evaporated once voters evaluated her without the pomp and pageantry. >> the more voters see kamala, the less they like the campaign, spending theyn isg people intot sh
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her rallies than telling us what she actually believes in. >> this was in new hampshire just yesterday, a state, by the way, that hasn't gone red in 24 years. >> kamala was there for some reason. soshe's so unpopular that shet had to bus people in. she peaked and now her supports fading. nate >> democrat numbers guru nate silver every day puts out an election forecast. >> and for a week straight, trump'd fos odds of winning. have gone up. he ns a 60% chance of winning this election. and this is a synthesiand ths ol the polls. see this trend. besidethis tres her race, aged and gender, she hasn't explained whgey she's that different than biden. >> let's not pretend like welet don'don't know what her plansec, will be if she's elected. >> we do. we lived it. e do liv, it's sit's scary. >> listening to her talk>> l about her tax policyiste, i mea she's like, see, joe biden's tax policy is only going to kill you as muchx policy as you known jason voorhees but i'm more like mike myers. c is it that better? no but ie like, it's not better, they're both scary as . and either way, you're going
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to be dead . kamala's not looking out for you. she's just focused on getting the jotb, not doing the job. if kamala could do the job, shet would have done it on the border and on the economy. trump already knows how to do d the job. >> he did it for how lonog? >> for four straight years. i fought for years american wor like i would fight for my own family. i took care of our economy like i would take care of my own company in every decision i i asked, will i create jobss hee here or will i be sending jobs overseas? will it make america richer and stronger? or will it make our country iweaker and poorer? i always put america firstle tim every single time. >> democratse. love to talk about lived experiences whilep we've lived through bothha trump and harris. >> don't overthink it, trump senior adviser
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jason miller is here. so he debated hillary clinton three times. ni he's now debating a woman, kamala harris, next tuesday night. how is his posture going to be different, if at all, than how he debated hillary? >> because they are differend ht women. >> yes, but kamala harris is the incumbent right now. y th kamala harris has been running the country the last three and a half years. we know it hasn't been a a b joe biden. so when you think about the inflation crisis, you think about the border crisi you abos kamala harris is actually there at the white house. jesse, wheactu an you talked eat about the campaign debate prep she campaigna that kamala harris going through, it's not just because she has to think of how she's going to defen thiw she'dt over the last three and a half years. she also washr half year the att general of california before that. and the district attorney from san francisco even earlier. remember the names edwin ramos,w ,sean michael tillman? those are two names i think that will come uo namep next tut >> kamala has a lot to study up on, so she has to then defend her entire career. >> and she's going to be pegged
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as a san francisco radical that hurt the state of californithathurt ta. >> she's hurt the country now. you can't trust her.r. how do you prepare for kamala doing those fancy things she did. excuse me. excuse me. i'm speakingse me,, i'm becauseo the media grabs on to that and they say, oh, wow, she the realy got them. well, so this is why the harris campaign was trying to changhisi the rules. right. and keep in mind, they wrote the rules, right? it was they wrote the rule, th . it ws. cnn, >> they forced them in for cnn. they forced them in for abc.for president trump agreed because he's fearless, he'll go anywhere. i mean, we saw what he did to joee saw to joe biden. but then the harris campaign realized that kind of their one trick pony was to go and try to do the faux interruption. >> right. but you can't change the rulesfo they were agreed to. so that means no notes. that means no sitting down. that means you can'tsitting n'td brazile show up and hand you the questions to get you ready. tions toyou have to stand and ay for all the damage that you've done. that's a a real problem for kamala harris. and especially when you talkr ha
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about the economy, people are upset. two thirds of three quartersarte of the country think that we're going in the wrong direction. they want to getrs oe coun back to that trump economy. and so kamala harris has really, ha two challenges, has to defend her record. but thento you can't go and say,e when i'm going to turn the page when you created the nightmar e>> jes that we're living in. >> right. and if trump just brings it back to the econom trumpbacky, y abortion economy landed there. immigratioy,n, economy. i think he wins. wid it's going to be har to come back from that. stephen miller. just kidding. stjason, we love you much better here. >> we love you. and a caller. k yoyes, that's true. >> thank you very much. kamala harris losingris losi on the issues. so she's campaigning on joy and change while the media tells you trump isn't a capitalist or a conservative. and if you vottrump e for him,ld you're in a cult. >> he doesn't talk like a conservative lik. he's abandoned conservatives on the issues that matter to them the most. so at this point, are you forso personalit a fory cults?s
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do you want to be in au wa personality cult or do you wantt the republico endu to endure? n that's what it comes down to ass far as the republic is, we have known it with madisonian, democracy and checks and balances. >> i'll just say it. are they being are they being programe are d by certain cable news networks that twist the truth or by certain websites? it twists or they like. >> the truth is that their reality being in a cultinn means you unquestionably follow the leadet r to your own death and never speak ill of them. is that how the republican party treats trump? >> the republica?n party sabotaged them legislatively. they primaried him last year. dozens of officials resigned or switched parties because of trump, and a lot of republicans hold their noseuo and vote for him. this has to be the worst cultis ever has w. >> millions of republicans vote for trump, not fort his personalfo loyalty, but for his policy. we're not voting forto
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trump because we want him to be our valentine. you can't take the chance.yo you have no choice. you've got to vote for mu haveoe you've got to vote for me. he doesn't and even. even if you don't like me, you know, it's. it's hard to say no, but even if you don't like me, you can sit there. i can't stand that guy. for there'and s no way i'm going to vote for her. behindhemocrats marched harris with the senseless passion of the manson girls. se thewe love harris. we hate trump. and we'll just do whatever you tell us to d o. s >> so this election is a battlee between reason and emotion. >> which one will win? f th >> author of the parasitic mind and visiting professor and globalndvisiting ambassador at northwood university, dr. gadd said.so w >> so which is going to win emotion or reason, professor? >> oh, boy. you know, in my lectures on psychology of advertise, ou i talk about advertisers using either the centralusing ei routf
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processing, which is substantive arguments. inv >> here is why you should invest in my reverse mortgage. my rversus affective processing. >> emotional based processing. >> a gorgeous girl on a horse when you're trying to sell thrfume. >> now you'd like to think that for the most important job in the worlde, people wouldbu be invoking their cognitive system. >> but of course , the hammer at the carmelite campaign knows that she's not doing well s on policy, so she's going to try to hijack your emotional systems ry. ment >> vibes, fun, excitement and so on. >> so this is going to be j a campaign about you're at the beacesse: e mpaign ah you've got some cocktails, the music's playing, everybody's, th havinga good time, but no one's thinking. >> you just want to be with theh drink. you know, you woke up the next morning and you goe hoa hangover and you have no money left. >> how do the american ameri people process that? >> because there is a fight between the emotiohere
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n and the reason. exactly. look, i hate the what. doe >> what disheartens me is thate i see my ownis colleagues who ae supposed to be trained thinkersi succumbing to that emotional hijacking. right. soja in a sense, i'm feeling quite pessimistic because if i can't inoculate if ie my own colleagues against that type of affective basede of aff, thes the rest of the folks to do? soe i keep speaking out., pl please think carefully. please look at the issues. tou >> don't look at positive vibes. peopit's a tough sell. >> jesse. it's a tough one. but why do you think people don't thinknk millions of americans just they walk around, they look at the phone.a >> they they don't even have news on the phone. ves onhethey just go around ande just happens to them. king >> they're not looking at the policy on the border. their taxee policy os. they might not even vote for the person that they know anything about. >> why would that be? e cognit
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so people are cognitive misers, which is a fancy waywhic of sayg intellectually lazy thinking is hard. thinking is effortfu thl. so if i can invoke an autonomice response, i my emotions to cut through the informational i and come to a decision, thenat i will use that. so., you know, obama is tall, lanky, and he's got a mellifluous voice. i'm sold. t it's still hard to think about his policies. i'll jusootohinkt buy into his t smile and i'll get to the finish lini e. ifluou >> m.f. lewis i mean, that iss. a word i can't even pronounce. m >> when when someone, though, thinks with reasoneo with and yu see cause and effect, there's consequences. there's logifect. c involved. you know, if i save my money today, i'll have more later. >> or if i work out every dayig of the week for six weeks straight, i'll lose weight. shouldn't that b wee the same way people approach politics? if i vote for this guy, my life will be better later.
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if you are a rational voter, then that's what you would do. but as i said, people don't like this. i mean, i teac peopln'h i've bep teaching courses on psychology of decisiosycision-mn making foe years. and yes, the textbook saysmativy that that's how you should engage in decision normatively. but again, emotions are easy to deploy. they're fast and frugal. go with joy and positive vibes. >> okay, well, maybe trump just add joy to his mix and we can have logic and joy, that's a winning ticket like reagan makes. all right. ank yogod, thank you so much foi coming back to prime time. >> thank you.se: fo >> fox news alert. tanter biden just pled guilty to all nine counts in his federal tax trial. but in the true huntert in fashk ,he had to everybody around a little first. a li this morning, half an hour before jury selection was set to beginury sele. r st >> hunter changed his plea to guilty for stiffing the irsfo set of one and a half million we dollars. >> his team wanted an alfordwoue
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plea, which would let him take a deal while maintaining a his innocence. >> but the doj had said, no soy, can't dthe doo it. so hunter made everybody wait e hours and hours before bitingl i bullet and just saying, all right, i'll enter a guilty plea. >>will a g his team says he didr his family. hmm. and they'd be appealing the case. >> like millions of americans, hunter.llions o was late in fild and paying his taxes. unlike those millions of americans, he was chargeds th criminally for his failures that occurred during the depthts of his addiction to drugs and alcohoalcohol.l, and which s rectified by paying his overdue taxes in full with interest and penalties. in fact, hunter actually overpaid his taxe t hunts in the year he was charged with tax evasion. >> okay. it wasn't late paying his taxes. t it was six years delinquent hs
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and he didn't pay his back taxes. the sugar brother who's protectehe sd by the cia paid h. i hate to break it to you. lotshate of people go to jail fr tax evasion, but the real question is why nopatient.w? r he could have asked for a dealaa a year ago. why change your mindgo, wh the ? before the trial was set to begin? hunter just put out a statemenet that reads this. >> i went to trial in delaware, not realizin tiag the anguish it would cause my family and i will not put them through it agaim thn. t >> when it became clear to me w that the same prosecutors were focut on justice, but onmy dehumanizing me for my actions during my addictioduringn, thers only one path left for me. he's not just shielding his family from anguish. >> he's shielding them from thl legal trouble of their own. >> it'd be bad for the big guy a if the feds tied boatloads of chinese cash to him in open hun court. >> but now that hunter's taken a deal, nor t going to happen. a >> such a selfless gesture from
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a loving son. >> well, joe returned the favor and pardoned hunter on his way out the door. >> the white house says no no.. >> hunter sentencing hearing is scheduled for december 16th.k >> that's a week before christmas. it's going to be an awfully cold, awkward weekend in rehoboth. if kward weeken joe's telling the . >> by then, the election will be over. upybe kamala will be mrs. claus and have a pardon wrapped up for hunter under the biden family tredene. contr >> fox news contributor and constitutional law attorney jonatha law attn turley joins me now. i mean, they have to have kamal a with joe and kamala ifa kamala wins. >> she's the one that pardons hunter, because if trump wins, o joe is going to have to do it himself. >>imself and no one wants that to happen. >> well well, it's interesting because if they wanted to maximizeces tt the chances that his father would reverse his decision fathed, this wouldg the the scheduling date fo drhen the hearing was put in the
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sweet spot. if you're looking fospot, r a pn ,because this would come afterit the election with weeks before his father left office and if oe the sentence turns out to be a harsh one, that willpres mad pressuresure to his father. that may be i will give myselfsf this liberty of working for the interest of my own family. l that is what bill clinton did. he waited till the very end and then gavdid,d une his his ba pardon. >> i mean, what's really striking about today, jesse, is that this is the party that often i talks about privilege, but this may be the single most privileged individual you could find. i mean, he at least since marieo antoinette, i mean, if you lookd at what happened in that hearinthat hg, you know, he wand to plead guilty without admitting guilt. it was such a vintage hunter biden moment. this is how hew he was raised. i he's had this army of enablersf around himenab that have allowed
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him to evade that type of responsibilit y. but he was doing it in a caset u where his guilt was not justst established. it was. it was jus it screaming from the pages. i mean, they knew that if they went into that courtroom, the jury iintoourtroom would nol to this argument because those jurors pay their taxes and having some really wealthy ,privileged guy say that it paid them, you know, six yearsi late and it's because i had an addiction would not likelylikely go over well with that jury. >>o over do you see why the couy thinks the justice system is riggey thinks d? y wh >> this is a guy who had escorts. they had diamonds. he was diamas losing from the chinese. he's smoking crack. he's getting porsches from overseas. he's showing his clients por his dad's office at the white house. >> i mean, any other guys? year facing 17 years? he's got gun charges, felony. so >> and this guy is not going to serve any time because
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he's going to get pardoned. don't you see why people don't trust the entire system here? well, the interesting aspect of all this is that it is his entitlemens that t that produced his undoing for all of these this chaos that the biden legal team has created from holdingm o that bizarre press conference outside of congresld s. action so the reaction when the first plea deal fell through so that actuawhen fl first plea de, which was so obscene, so over-the-top, that even the prosecutor admitted he had p never seen anyone given that type of deal. >> all that was because of aitleme sense of entitlement that he expectednt that. eac to ain each case, it has led to a spectacular power failure through this entire series of events. >> well, he's been filmingary au a documentary about himself for the last year, and i just hope theat yeay the scene where joe has a little stocking stuffer and hande s him becau the pardon on christmas eve, because that is going to be a t bclass act. e
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>> professor. great to see you, as always. u as thank you, jesse. >> yesterday, the justice department tried to resuscitateu the russia hoax, but today vladimir putin camdae out and told the world he's a white dude. [ speakinggce of ople searchin for ready to turn. >> as for the favorites, there is no need to define that. it's a choicins s, thereoe by the people ofamerc america. in the end. i've said that are so to say favorite wasa in the actingactig president, mr. biden. he's been taken out of the race, but he advised all hiso supporters to support mrs. harris. that's what we'll do. we'll supporsupport harris at ie that's the first thing. secondly, her laug h is soous, t expressive and infectious. >> that means she's doing welltt . >> oh, camilla didn't see that one coming. so she one said that her stephe miller to try to clean it up. >> i think everybody knows who dictators and bullies around the world prefer in this election. they prefer president trump. i'm not going to play too muchpn psyops with the russian president here on your show this morning. >> ossiaesiden
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h the psyops are happening, but it's coming from inside the democrathappeninfrom party. >> the russian intelligence services clearly thinke sympat that donald trump would be more sympathetic to their aims in ukraine than president harrisms would be on the case. they don't know why they need their intelligence services. they can jus just li t literally listen to donald trump. he's been very clear about that. he would be happil, beeny acquig to vladimir putin's brutal and unprovoked war againsts puti ukraine. >> donald trump is a putinn fa fanboyn . g >> this is ait stunning indictment and it really showsshows potentiallyda how deeply integrated russia is with the maga media environment. >> yeah, we're watching the deep state operate in real timee . >> this time. we all know the playbook, playm 16 andk.aces fro 20 years back. >> instead of working at the doj, now they're just on msnbc. >> it's an overt strategy t by russia to have donald the trump and to denigrate the democratic nominee. donald trump is willing to take
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assistance from russia willi, fm china, wherever it may come. and as long as that's his perspective, that'asse going to be the perspective of the republican party. donald trump has turned this intof theepublica>> dono ti and whatever is best for him for is therefore best for the party and best for the country. favore >> they even dusted off their favorite media to tell us how serious the indictment is. >> what's verynt i clear from the indictment, despite, as you said, people are calling this part of the russia hoax. you read the indictment. it's very clear there' ys r a mountain of evidence that r.t. and these russian executives were funneling money secretly to these american conserva tives.t >> see, the thing agent delaney and won't admit, is it? the hoax isn't whether russit aa back channeled money to a couple of right wing podcasters and internet trolls, is it? use >> the left will use this indictment to say trump's reelectiondictment is illegitims they've already got their excuse and they've already got the insurance policy and they'll use it to go after hi.
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m again and again. >> it's already starting. john bolton says putin'ss licking his chops thinking about a trump presidencys chop. >> they do want donald trump tob be president because unlike trump's opinion of his relationship with putin, putinbe thinks trump is an easy mark, so he'd be happy to deal with him. vade >> putin invaded ukraine underai obama and.. biden.it but trump's too easy. mark got it. . >> fox news correspondent charlie hurt is here. so wt sae just saw strzok.-- >> who else do we see?t lisa p >> what was the other guy? strzok. we got lisa page, the lover, all the same people from the 16. it's like a reunion tour. i yeah, well, you know, it's i mean, why? i mean, it worked. is the thing, you know, wed laug all sit around and laugh about it now, and because we know because a joke, it all was.the but for their purposes, it actually worked. and, of course, the biggest prtin stooges, there are are all the media that have been
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sort of promoting, you know, they literally know,y took all f the kremlin talking points and spent years bashing our president at the behest of the kremlin. the interview there, i mean, the putin interview with that ladyw with is classic. it's i mean, when i look its sof at putin, i don't think of like a comedian. but i mean, that is so funny. it's all i mean, he givesn fo donald trump a run for his money for being freakinghiss hillary. >> he's a little sarcastic when he says he wants paris. well, i mean h, in terms of like wanting to be against a crazy bey, a loser adversary, i'm sure he's being honest about it. but itt also makes you kind h of wonder, you know, they have been so successful at feeding crazenessful ay to the americans and to democrats, and they have so successfully gotten ther them to peddle all their stuff. it it almost lik, e it's almoste like they may be worried that they've given too mane may crazy pills to them. and it's like backfiringe bali a little bit and maybettle they want somebody who's slightly rational. >> do you do you think that thea
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the public who doesn't pay that much attention generally,ma nor they nor should they, is going to hear this stuff about trump, russi goi ta againo and say, oh, no, not another russia hoax. >>russia h are they going to be, wait, wait a second, is trump in bed with the russiansd with n ? >> we can't have this guy. we got to vote. kamala yeah, i no, i think? that they were on to this a long time ago. i thinime ago.k the only who ar even the democrats, i don't think actually believeevenratsdt at the end. i think the only people who are still believinwereg in their beloved russia hoax was the press, i think because it thbecause ss a security blankes their binky. >> they had to believe they haer to sleep. their little russian binky. yeah. they couldn't go to be d with it she . >> so if she loses, los they're going to take their little binky. yeah. and they're going to say, oh r little, ole th you stole the election. >> i feel better. and thentionfeel trump is goingh actually end the ukraine war and everybody's going to be happy about it. >>ukraine r and ever and then tg to and then they're going to claim that he gave away the right, you know, eve yn though, i mean, they want war,.
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right? they want internal war over peace there. >> well, if trump makes peace, that's a bad thing. bay money any that' other way. that's true. that's true. that's where they hide the money. that's right. charlisere theye thank e, you so much. trump >> good to see you. the new plot to kill trump. plus, johnny, how many genderss are there? >> that's a tough question. to be honest to you. sooner or later, you're going to get caught or you're going to die in the process. >> that was a big break. everything changed after that. i would not be able to recognize my quad in the street and say, oh yeah, that guy is a lavatory chemist, or a drug dealer asks me, what do you think's going to happen? >> and i said, i think we're going to get busted. it's not like he ever pretended to be a good person. >> george was doing this because nobody else could do it. got out of the car with knows his hands up, and his first t believe it took you guys this long. chase really knows how to put the heart of your local the heart of your local communit! >> see what i did there? hey, jackie evans, my guy.rst de
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pistol, which he referred to as the indoor plan or at a distance by a sniper known as the outdoor plan. that according theor plan. to ar released by iowa gop senator chuck grassley, who gotn from whistleblowers and law enforcement. this is really concerning, ths real the factment. that he was arrested just the day before. the former president must shot a in butler by a sniper at a distance merchant who has been charged with a single count of murder for hire scouted mr. trump by watching video feeds of his rallies to determine the level of security. this is all, by the way, s alt toto have been revenge for the death of iranian kassim soleimani. by the way, mr. grassley says he's contacted the fbi, dhs, secret service and the tsa about steps they've taken to investigate the alleged iranian plot. weers ab know a lot about that. yet, nor do weou have all the answers about mr. thomas brooks's attempt on the former president's life. >> jesse. we sure don' on rmert. >> thanks, kevin. you bet.
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kamala can't define who she really is. >>mala cano game. er >> she's creating her own character. now she's the michael jordan of prosecutors. >> kamala harris has spent decades fighting>> kam violent t as a border state prosecutor. she took, on cartels and jailedd gang members for smuggling weapon s and drugs across>> j the border. >> that's weird because if you look at heesse: that br, kat really a cop. she's more like a criminal defense attorney, a former police chief in san francisco says that when kamala was d.a., she proposed letting propo go until their third offense, even if when were dealinn g in a school zone. >> and when kamala failed up to the ag'amals office, she gutk the oldest drug task force in the country. n thethe bureau of narcotic enforcement, also known as bnp ,targeted gangs, traffickers, violent criminals. albut in 2011, kamala and then governor jerry brown liquidated it. >> it poof. 400 agents gone.er
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e firemany were fired, and the h agents were delegated to trash duty investigating things like the illegal smuggling of aluminuinvestigm recyclable . what happened next? well, the year kamala became - attorney general, california ber 120,000 drug arrests. >> the year she left, justthey d 29,000. they didn't stop selling drugs e . >> they just stopped prosecuting the sale. cartels thrived and californians died. calig outr agent speakin for the very first time, telling chris hansen it was all part of kamala's vision to reimagine policing. >> it was the beginning of it,bi and we were just starting to see it. nnin werit's been around for manyyer years, but it had started to increass se. and we warned her,to g this is going to getet outh th of control. >> if if you abolishe agents ths that are tackling it and it dea
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went on deaf ears. the motivation behind it wasea political. >> her words worse, policing . imaginedher word >> kamala didn't care. attorney general is just a pit stop foract at she had her eyes. on something bigger. s appears that she's treating you like you knowen nothing. and then other times other, it'e controlling. we were told that when she took office by some of the peopl people that were on her team, pn that this was just a stopping point, that th te attorney general's position was just a stopping point fon r. her on her way to the white house, that she had eyes on the white ehe house way back in 2011. >> wow. . se: host of takedown on true bln >> chris hansen. >> this appeared to be a very aggressive dismantling of thearn police department. it was in the real problemt. by dismantling the bnd is that the bn id had 50 taskforces
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jesse around the state of california. wo each one of them worked with different police departmentfferens, different sheriff's departments. >> so we're talking about dozens and dozens we talkis of investigations and potential arrests thwarted and alations arests thl of thise very early stages of fentanyl. ntanylsrnia happen in california, because of its proximity to mexico, affectsbec the rest of the nation. >> did she ever explain why shed wanted to just obliterate these anti-drugs sales task forces?tof there were different answers to different questions. sofe in one you would hear this is the re-imagination of policinldg. two, it was the the thought that we need to dodo mor for treatment in addiction. >> but here's the thing. you know who did a lot fort treatment and addiction? law enforcemenan t, who arrested people for drug charges, who were then forced by the court to get treatment, who then came back and told lawa enforcement, thank you for
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cleaning up my life as opposed to being releasenk ud and continuing to walk around the streets of san francisco like zombiescoroune is because they're addicted. if you have to hit rock bottom sometimes to bouncaddict: you hh you also spoke to the former l.a. d.a.. da to that. f >> some people say she's failed up. shaie was a lousy deputy distrit attorney in alameda county. she was nond great shakes as a n deputy district attorney of san francisco county. but when she sco coun got there, all shawnee was running against the incumbent. there's nothing impressive about her. there's a san francisco ve about hciscstrict whenrted things started to deteriorate in san francisco with her as the d.aterioratncisco. and as attorney general, i've heardho her described by many people who know the system, know the playersow the kno havei the worst attorney general in their lifetime, the worst . l,heir well, you see the statistics, wn what happened when she was in office and afterwards. red agai inn, as you know, becae we've reported on this here on this show, jesse.ntanyl
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san francisco, when it comes grd to fentanyl, is ground zero for every crime facing america today. illegal immigrants, hondurans running the heroinsin and fentan trade, shipping the money back to honduras, building mansionse moneback. re >> and then when they're arrested because it's a sanctuary cityd a, nothings hans happens. >> well, chris hansen,eny diggin the only one really digging around in california. you don't see any othe kamalary othe mainstream media reporters out there when you're asking questions, dear. well am media, you're going to see yw more of this because this is just the beginning of somile moe of the reporting that we're doing. and all of this comes from our initial investigatiorealn io the merchants of death defendant trade. >> and it does connect. to her in power there. as fentanyl was beginning to hit the americansas begin. n. thank you so much for bringing this to our attention. chris jansing true blue chec kameric out. >> so what'sa america sorry foo ? if you need to apologize to anyone, now's the timu needi do so. i apologize to kamala harris. because you know what o i won't
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busy. jesse. brilliant. >> it's real. it's raw. and the rest is history. >> we're now a week into the kamala harris mcdonald's investigation, and no one cann tell us if she spent her law school years flipping big macs f or not. >> primetime again reached outme to both mcdonald's and thegn asn harris campaign asking for any proof, nothing but an anonymous harris official did get back to the daily beast, basicallyas telling them, take our word fory it. >> kamala was the mcflurry messiah. no actual proog kamaf. >> we will follow up, though, every day until someonevere up a photo of young kamala at work in the drive thru or a 1099. >> a recent study says 24% of americans apologize for their outside of their control at least once a daants ay. . so what are these things people are apologizing for? people ajohnny the streets to ft
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what is the worst thing you've foer had to apologize for. i slapped a kid in sunday school. r? slapped a kidi stole my neig. >> one time you tried to milk and, didn't you? you sick>> you too son a tell my boy because i took his girlfriend from him being honest, i will never apologize because i never do it. >> i'm wrong. do anyt >> sounds familiar. we do something wrong isn't always necessary to apologize. definitely not. man, are you kidding me? i think so. only if you know you're beingch watched. >> i say likede a star.today >> 100%. is apologizing make you look weak? >> i don't think so. if you say sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. weak's >> i donnk so. a little bit tooa >> i mean, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. . ayt'o what do you think of people that just don't apologize? clowns. i need to get apt our lives together, man. >> they're democrats. there is simply no tim>> clo>> r that kind of foolishness.
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>> people say that being a man. is toxic. do i have to apologize for born a? rn a man no. the heck sexy men liked i get you definitely shouldn't have to apologize. >> and i get it. cause that's how we're born. and there's nothing we we can apologize for. what am i supposed to be a woman? no one has any say over >>n.gender oa ki e f woman?r whatever who they're born as. >> how many genders are there? there?that's a tough question, e honest. >> somewhere between 700 billion and a trillion. 300 million. >> the media also says people like me and you should be experiencin pleg white guilt. do we have to apologize for being born white? hite oh, that's a tough question for me. >> to be honest, i don't eves an know what's going on with this world these days. it's a lot of weird. >> is it weird? absolutely. tell me a time when you had >> is itgize , but you just didn't mean it. i overexaggerate the results that i've been bringinveexaggero sometimes you overpromise, but you don't deliver.
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yeah r?. i stole an electric scooter. you know, joe biden was giving out free electric scooteou knowr chargers in brownsville. >> i should have been there. i'm really. coupl >> a couple of stops away. he spent millions and millions of dollars on it>> h with the sa this minute. >> i have here a list the [blet. who owes you an apology? a lot of people. name them. kamala harriyou ans. joe biden. well, i mean, con ed owes me an apology for upping my electricity bill. >> joe biden on my apology free trump. you heard from your. >> i owe you an apology that caught me off guard. >> look, look, look. hey, why are you dressed so scary? what should donald is it trump apologize for? keeping people inside of the borders, which i think is a [blele people think. you're for open borders. oh, yeah. i let him in, bro. he's a great president. >> he shouldn't apologize to anybody but himself. i will absolutely apologiz>> he sometime in the hopefully distant future, if i'm ever wrong. hopefullwhat about kamala harriw show anybody an apology? >> yeah, shehat s,. l the
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>> she all the black people apologize for lying about telling everyone that sh e went to the border or ignoringin people, maybe having debate prep, going. >> we're here on national television, so now is the timein to apologize to someon e flo you want. so you have the floor to my mother for being on national tv and abroad>> to , america for being so awesome. >> i apologize. to harrisris because you know what? >> i won't be voting for you. are you kiddinwillg me be ? >> oh, come on. you're going to be on fox news. you watch "jesse watters primetime". yeah. the election. what's your name? tterprimjohnnye ti.>> wha >> oh, he's johnny. more back to school picks. >> we had jesse jr's first day today. prse jr.he was a little upset te because emmett tried to put hair product in hiods hair hai and then he got a lot happier. r
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and let us take this picture. so first day, verye. big day. do >> congratulations. let's do some text. lance from kansas city. jesse, i skipped the first quarter of the football game for you. you're welcome. ll gamhopefully you have a nieln box. gary from nebraska, ifer now kamala has the binder now, how's he going to doow her job?w >> dude, she's going to hurt tomorrow. . >> gene or gene from? >> gladys, california. another debate conundrum. >> kamala, which accent will she use? oh, can't wait to tune in on tuesday. >> steve from cannon city, colorado. >> jesse, you're right. merry christmas to hunter from jessmerry chdad. d with a stocking filled with two pardons. tman 17 years. that's the best christmas gift ever. >> dave from snohomish, washington. nailed it. said, should take his own
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advice and change his name to get joy punch. >> scott from telford, pennsylvania. >> mcdonald's gate is the october surprise that we all need. >> keep drilling all. every day they'll be getting a call from us. >> gary from mobile, alabama. wrong caller tonight flip why did you flip flop? well, i'm still in the process of shirt shoppine g. >> don't hold it against me.t me bernie from melbourne, florida did you notice chris hanson's collar and tie? >> not think about it. >> okay, guys, i get it. my collars to spread. read. >> patty cake from huntersville, north carolina. you needm hunter to apologize fr reading my texts. sorry. ke >> sorry. patty cake. that's all for tonight. dvr the show and always remember i'm waters, and this is m
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