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cadence considering this debate maybe is what she's counting as this week's? i'm not sure but i think the pressure is definitely on as well for her to continue doing interviews and let the american people get to know her more and more while polling has showed that they don't know her as well as they know trump. >> sandra: you have to think american voters right now living through a border crisis inflation crisis, they're so hungry for, you know, these candidate's visions and the details of their policy plans. so we'll see if that all comes out on stage tonight. thanks to both of you for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> sandra: and as you can see the countdown clock is on. thanks so much for joining us here. don't miss tonight's abc's presidential debate simulcasting right here on fox news. lots to discuss tomorrow and neil will be back to get into all of it. and you can catch me and john roberts on american reports weekdays at 1:00 p.m. eastern. "the five" is next. >> greg: hi i'm greg gutfeld
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along with judge judge jeanine pirro jessica tarlov jesse watters and she was once trapped under a pile of pop rocks, dana perino, "the five" ♪ >> greg: it's a make or break night for the candidates and just hours from now kamala harris and donald trump will face off for the very first time in a presidential debate that you can catch right here on fox news. it's not on anywhere else. i'm lying. the don's finally going to get his chance to expose harris scooby doo style and show everyone she's a 11 wing radical hinding behind a moderate rask. but kamala has a shot to dazzle voters who don't know what she stands for. 30% of registered voters say what happens tonight will help them decide on who to vote for. and after dodging the press since she put joe out to pasture, harris will have no choice but to answer the tough questions tonight and she can't blame her hectic schedule this time. >> she has a punishing schedule
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out and about everywhere, being with the people who she wants to elect her. but i guess, look, tomorrow night it will be on display. it will be a robust debate. >> greg: wow, she's up upbeat. meanwhile the media is worried that harris might be a little rusty after dodging pressers left and right. >> some of her worst moments as vice-president were in some of these unscripted interview moments. by not doing interviews she has raised the stakes for every unscripted moment that she has. >> she has to show people she's more presidential than prosecutorial. >> she has to think of this as a job interview, she has the class clown next to her throwing raspberries and throwing spit balls. >> she's a good debaiter but hasn't debated anybody in four years. >> shoal' be fine, i think so. >> tomorrow night is a huge opportunity and carries a lot of risk for vice-president harris. >> she needs to outline her vision for this country which is a joyful one. >> these are going to be difficult things to do because she has a men as on the other
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side. >> if she can handle donald trump tonight she can handle vladimir putin and any other dictator or want to be dictator that's out there. >> greg: you know, jesse, this is so exciting because you know why? they've never met donald and kamala have never met. but the interesting thing is america has met trump. they haven't met kamala. so this is more about her. like america needs to hear from her. >> jesse: the pressure's on her. >> greg: her. >> jesse: this is the first impression and every time people do get a look at her, they don't like her. when they saw her in 2019, they didn't like her. whenever they saw her as vp they didn't like her. her numbers nose dived after they saw her at the convention. so 90 minutes of cam a la is not good for kamala and trump has to keep her on the defensive and explain why she believes these radical dangerous things. now, if she just pivots and says it's about values and then attacks him, that's what she wants to do. she wants to be attack, attack, attack, the whole time. because what does she have to lose?
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remember, they didn't like what biden did last time not just because he fell apart because he didn't land any great shots at donald trump. if she comes out and just goes crazy and just starts rapist, you know, january 6th, this and that, and trump gets flustered or trump is then on the defensive, then she wins. so this is huge for her because this is the only debate. there will be no other debate besides this. if she wins, she coasts. if she loses, maybe she begs for another one and trump says fine, we'll do it on fox and puts the pressure on her. i expect her to do one thing and she should say this if i were advising her. once trump just says, you did this, you did that, why should we trust you to do anything you're promising. she should just look at him and say, i'm not joe biden. i'm not joe biden. you know how he does a little thing, little swagger. i'm not joe biden. and if she does that that could just really make one of those moments, yeah, you don't look like joe biden. you were only his vp and that
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might give her a little distance because what she wants is distance. trump is going to make her look like joe biden in a pants suit and if she can say i'm not joe biden in a cool, fun way, that might help her out. other than that, she's got a lot of work to do because we've never seen her take a punch except once and she had a glass jaw. >> greg: by the way, that is an analogy for people at home. he's not talking literally a punch or literally a jaw made of glass for those bloggers out there. >> dana: thank you. >> greg: judge we had this montage of disturbed talking heads. >> judge jeanine: yes. >> greg: are they sincerely worried or are they just trying to build low expectations so any -- by showing up she wins. >> judge jeanine: yeah. it's setting low expectations so when she goes out there and she doesn't get involved in any kind of a stumble or any kind of a word salad they say gee she really is good, she looks good, she smiles. look, this is all about kamala harris tonight. it's not about donald trump. people know who donald trump is.
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and, jesse, you're right. this is the most important thing that is happening so far in this debate. normally people don't decide who they're going to vote on based upon the debate. but, as the press has made it so easy, i think the wall street journal said it, the press has made it so easy on kamala that this debate is now like the single-most important thing that will turn people's minds one way or the other. look, she's had seven weeks without using or taking advantage of the fact that she could speak to the american people and she only has herself to blame for the fact that no one really knows who she is. trump is going to come out. he's going to talk policy. she is going to come out and she's going to talk -- she's been focused on donald trump for seven weeks. she's been on lockdown for seven weeks waiting for that one moment when she can say that one line that's presidential. but here's the bottom line. if you're not authentic, it doesn't matter what you say.
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they're not going to believe in you. that is the most important thing anyone running for office. i don't care what you say. if you believe it, you can get away with it. and, finally, i mean, she is behind what i think it is now latinos and independent voters. she was ahead two weeks ago. the longer she goes, the worse it is for her. so, in the end, she has a lot of work to do. 28% don't know her policies, she's got to separate herself from joe biden, but all of her experience comes from being the vice-president with joe biden. so she'll attack trump, but she's got to recognize that she has to establish herself affirmatively. >> greg: all right. so jessica, i have a thoughtful question for you >> jessica: i dare you. >> greg: dare accepted. okay, i'm watching like the media, i watch cnn come out with this fairly devastating thing yesterday about her radical aclu questionnaire and you see the
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new republic come out with plagiarism. if this debate is bad for harris, will they switch her out? i mean they let biden pick her successor before. they didn't have a primary. i mean, what's to say they don't do it again? i got this sense that maybe they're getting cold feet. am i wrong? >> jessica: truly. astronomically wrong about this. >> greg: really? >> jessica: yeah. well, yes. >> greg: you're supposed to say that jessica >> jessica: no, no one told me i had to say that. i genuinely said thought about it and then i said astronomically wrong. kamala harris is 100% the candidate now. i -- that's it. >> greg: okay >> jessica: well, no, no. that's not it it. jesse said the more the american people see kamala harris the more they dislike her and that's just not true. her favorability has gone up, donald trump's remains in the toilet and j.d. vance's in --
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>> jesse:. >> jesse: in the toilet 46% according to the new york times poll >> jessica: no, no. have you looked at it compared to kamala harris? oh, let's not. okay. well, i totally agree with the fact that this is a huge night for her so it's big risk but also big reward if it works out. and the cnn poll 48% of undecided voters said that they wanted to know more about her. it was only 18% that wanted to know more about donald trump. and i would rather be the person that has a ceiling that i can keep going up towards that ceiling. donald trump has most likely maxed out and this is the way it's always been. he hits a ceiling joe biden got ahead of him hopefully kamala harris will get ahead of him and win the presidency in 2024. so she does have this room to make a good impression on people. i believe that she will. i think preparing for things is a good thing. i just hope she is not overprepared because that can pat you if you want to get too much into a response. >> greg: i don't think that's a problem with kamala, being
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overprepared. i think we're pretty confident that's not happening. so dana, i'm sorry i can't come to your place tonight to watch, but save me some of your case 0 okay? i think everybody is basically saying the same thing. and jessica rarely, she's right, is that there's -- only kamala can do better because she's so low >> jessica: no. >> greg: yes. trump doesn't need to convert the converted. should he adjust his rough edges or should he just do what he always does. >> dana: honestly i'm running out of air speed and altitude when it comes to talking about what they should do because at this point i think we have beaten this horse. >> greg: what should you do? >> dana: what i should do is make some caso. i think there are very few undecided voters right now i think there are people whether or not to vote not who to vote for. so both of them have an opportunity tonight to say this is why you should vote for me.
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and, yes, i think kamala has the most room to grow in terms of people who say they don't know her, right? a lot of the independents, latinos, blacks all said in a new york city times poll, we would like to know more about her. so she has -- the stakes are higher for her tonight than they are for president trump. in the new york times poll 88% of people said they new enough about him. some people love him, some people do not. so what does he need to do? i think to show to the american people he wants to be commander in chief because he wants to be the leader of the free world and understands the gravity of the situation. i think to her, flip flops are something to be talked about. her campaign, they just go in circles. the best thing that will ever happen to the people who work for her campaign is for this debate to happen so that they have something to say, so that they can say, she answered that. she said this, she said that. because the last three weeks all they can say is that, well, you know, she did 90 interviews as vice-president but nobody paid attention to those because she
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wasn't the candidate. i think talking about her records and plans is more important than talking about her flip flops, because her record and her plans became biden policy, and that's what's led people to feel like they don't like what's happening. the thing that she does have, regardless of how it goes tonight, even if she totally bombs, the democrats and with kamala harris they have a cash advantage that they are going to press. and so it's not that there isn't plenty of money in politics, not saying there isn't enthusiasm on the other side but they have a system to get democrats to continue, throw them $20, throw them $20 and that cash advantage can make the difference in getting out a vote much undecides who's going to decide the election, seven states tens of thousands of people that's it. >> greg: for somebody who didn't have a lot to say. >> dana: sorry. >> greg: i'm kidding. am i? >> dana: i don't think so. >> greg: i'm not kidding no. you can watch the big debate right here on fox and nowhere
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else with coverage starting tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern, it's been cancelled on all the other networks. apparently there's been a big power outage on abc. up next will kamala toss joe biden overboard in tonight's showdown? ♪ ♪
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trump is not fit to be president again. here's his vice president: “anyone who puts himself over the constitution should never be president of the united states.” “i cannot in good conscience endorse donald trump this year.” his defense secretary: “do you think trump can be trusted with the nation's secrets ever again?” “no. i mean, it's just irresponsible action that places our service members at risk, places our nation's security at risk.” his national security advisor: “donald trump will cause a lot of damage.” “the only thing he cares about is donald trump.” and the nation's highest ranking military officer: “we don't take an oath to a king or a queen. or a tyrant or a dictator. and we don't take an oath to a wannabe dictator.” take it from the people who knew him best: donald trump is a danger to our troops and our democracy. we can't let him lead our country again. i'm kamala harris and i approve this message
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♪ oh, yeah ♪ ♪ all right ♪ ♪ take it easy baby, make it last all night ♪. >> judge jeanine: comrade kamala is going to shy away from sleepy joe in the debate tonight but she just got caught copy pasting his policies. seven weeks after harris was crowned the dem nominee she finally put policies on her
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campaign website but the new republic is highlighting how much of the language was lifted from joe biden's campaign website, including material that literally calls for people to reelect joe biden. some democrats are getting tired of kamala's helps tense to throw her boss under the boss. new york magazine says kamala harris should cut joe loose but the big guy says he'll be watching tonight. >> i'm going up to my granddaughter's birthday in new york then we're going to watch the debate. and then tomorrow i'm doing 9/11. i spoke to the vice-president, she seems calm, cool and collected. i think she's going to do great and i'm not going to tell you what advice i gave her. >> judge jeanine: all right, greg. >> greg: yes. >> judge jeanine: she cannot campaign on policies to like fix the border or to fight inflation or any of these other issues without tying herself to joe biden and what she's done for the past three and a half years.
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so does she throw him under the bus? >> greg: well, first of all it's good to see he's going to his granddaughter's birthday. we know which granddaughter it isn't. i think this is verging on pathological. like she's treating the campaign for becoming leader of the free world the way i treated the final in college for a class i never went to. she never did the work, she's had seven weeks, and then copies the homework off someone else, right? makes no sense. if you could buy cliff notes for becoming president she would buy it and still not read it. >> judge jeanine: yeah. >> greg: i think the key word here, and i think it's anxiety. i think it's reflected in her continuous indecision. like, look at the -- you talk about immigration, being the boarder czar, nothing came of that. almost everything she's done, nothing happens. and i do think that she's
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incapable of making decisions which is a huge mistake he-huge problem when you're electing a president of somebody who can't make up their mind. i think that's why there's no there there, and they had to replace decisions with vibe. >> judge jeanine: yeah. and, you know, that's really my next question, dana. she's had nearly two months, you know, to prove to the american people, show the voters who she really is and instead she chose to hide and she chose to promote vibes instead of staking out positions. and yet she calls donald trump an unserious candidate. >> dana: yeah. it's interesting because she is the vice-president of the united states, she is the second in line to lead the country if something happens. so you would have thought that she would have a little bit more, especially since the decline of joe biden was very obvious, especially to her. she apparently had lunch with him every wednesday. you wonder if that will come up tonight. polling shows most people believe she did know there was a serious mental decline but
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weren't ready for that. in the cnn interview, the one that she did, she was not willing to really distance herself from biden. she wasn't willing to kick him to the curb, throw him under the bus, whatever the analogy is. so i think that her team would like to see her do that and i think that joe biden knows that his legacy really rests on if she wins. right? because if she doesn't, then he was the one -- he'll be blamed even more than she will be. so i think that biden might have told her today, do what you need to do. and if you need to distance yourself from me or say i did something wrong, it will be okay. that would be the gentlemanly thing to do. >> greg: trump definitely has to comment on the coverup that's definitely there. >> jesse: if she does lose though dana they might just blame nancy and barack for taking joe and just throwing her out there.
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>> dana: they're going to blame jill biden because she should have told him not to run in january of 2024. >> jesse: and it will be fun to watch the democrats blame each other. >> dana: yes how fun. >> judge jeanine: in spite of the fact she's revealed very little almost half of the voters think she is too liberal. she is liberal and she's progressive. how tough is it going to be for her to convince people tonight that she's not a liberal when it seems she's more focused on trashing trump? >> jesse: trump has to convince people that she's a radical liberal. >> judge jeanine: it's his job. >> jesse: it's his job. the comrade thing they probably won't hear. they now say dangerously weak, dangerously liberal, failed extremist. those are the language that you'll hear. and at the end of the night, trump's goal is for the entire country to know her record and to force her to defend her record. because she's been lying about her past, and you can't trust people who lie about their past. she will blame everything on biden, or she'll blame it on trump. afghanistan's trump's fault.
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the border's trump's fault. inflation's trump's fault. and everything else, well, i was just the vp. i wasn't running. i was a loyal vp. and that's how she gets out of it. she doesn't represent change. because if she did, why did she copy and paste joe biden's platform onto her website. she's ms. status quo everybody will know it at the end of the night. >> judge jeanine: and the truth is that 60% of americans want change and that only 25% of americans think that she represents change. then she goes, i think like within the last 48 hours, she literally plagiarizes from joe biden's campaign website, and it says to reelect joe biden, that got included, too. he's a plagiarist and she's plagiarizing him. how is she an agent of change? >> jessica: so a couple of things. there are polls on either side of who represents change. so there's some polls that say that donald trump wins in that category some polls that say she fits in that category.
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you can find both, suit your fancy. i don't really know if it counts as being plagiarism to take stuff from a campaign website where you were the vice-president of, and she didn't lift the entire site. i understand you want to go back to beginning where it did say reelect joe biden that went up a long time ago. if you look at the policy pages, it's very clear where she picks up things that were working and that the american public like about the biden harris administration. like they're happy with how they handled healthcare they want to keep the aca thept to strengthen it and expand medicaid for people things even conservatives have been smart enough to jump on, protecting reproductive rights people think that that's good, that he was doing that, a child care plan for instance. i took a look at donald trump's website, his platform. so hers i should note has dropdowns for everything so you click on it and you can read a couple paragraphs about how she would do it and very smartly talk about how project 2025 would completely dismantle the way they're going to approach it and what the outcome would be
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there if donald trump was able to win but his site. >> judge jeanine: project 2025 is not donald trump >> jessica: you should wants the interview with kaitlyn collins where he almost slips up and says it. everyone at heritage is laughing at the fact that donald trump is trying to pawn this off as if he's not related to it. >> judge jeanine: he's denied it >> jessica: he denies everything judge. we've talked about this. he says seal the border and stop migrant invasion. no detail. no dropdown. how are you going to do that. this might be my favorite. unite our country by bringing it to new and record levels of success. well that sounds nice. what does that mean? we know he doesn't have a plan for lowing inflation except to ask all the heads of the agencies to come together and do it. he thinks par riffs pay for child care. he thinks tariffs pay for everything. when you ding her repeatedly for being unserious and lacking in detail take a look. a their actual platforms and see who the person who has detail is and who
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the person is that is completely lacking in specificity and seriousness. >> greg: i think bringing up project 2025 is kind of weak. i mean, it's basically a policy stack by a think tank which has people that might have worked here and might have worked there. there are people that worked at fox who work at cnn. everybody acts as though this is somehow, oh, my god -- do you honestly think trump knew what project 2025 was? do you honestly? nobody knew what that was >> jessica: the forward to the book of one of the founders of that project. >> greg: so what? what does that mean >> jessica: when you say this is fantastic what a great model from the future, donald trump is on tape from 2022 talking about what a great vision it is. >> judge jeanine: but when you say how is donald trump going to prove this or that. he did prove it. >> jessica: really. >> jesse:. >> judge jeanine: gas was $2 when he was president. inflation was low. every metric was up -- >> jessica: we were united as a
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country by bringing it to new levels of success. >> judge jeanine: thanks. sex change surgery for illegals and criminals, even liberals are shocked. but maybe not jessica. by how radical kamala's record is. ♪ ♪
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♪ don't stand, don't stand so, don't stand so close to me ♪ >> jesse: kamala's dangerously liberal record is resurfacing ahead of tonight's debate and it is a doozy. back in 2019 harris filled out an acc la questionnaire promising she would use your money so illegals could get a sex change. harris vowing to fund transgender surgeries for migrant inmates and federal prisoners. she also wanted sweeping cuts to ice, vowed to end immigration detention and ice detainers, and decrease ice's funding.
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kamala also wanted to decriminalize federal drug possession for personal use. even cnn was shocked. watch. >> when did gender transition surgery for detained my greats. she actually said that. these are things you would think would be hard to come up with taxpayer funded money for detained migrants and yet as you say written and verbally. >> jesse: where should we start jessica? should we start with the sex changes for migrants? or -- >> jessica: i thought we were going to do it like jeopardy. >> jesse: or abolishing ice or decriminalizing fentanyl where should we begin >> jessica: abolish ice is my favorite. i think that's the most normal one in there because it was just reimagining it. obviously this is very bad. if kamala harris of 2019 and 2020 is on the stage tonight, donald trump will win in a land slide but she is not kamala harris of 2019 and 2020. >> jesse: but she said her
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values didn't change >> jessica: there is a difference between policy and your values. what she would say -- >> jesse: still values, me paying for a sex change for migrants. >> jessica: she values transgender people being able to live in the bodies that they feel they should be living in. >> jesse: and i pay for that. >> jessica: not you, personally. >> jesse: well taxpayers. >> judge jeanine: we all do >> jessica: what do you want? it's bad policy and it didn't happen. >> judge jeanine: okay. >> jesse: yet. >> judge jeanine: so what does it tell you about her? she is the antithesis of what she says she is. she says she's a prosecutor, she says she's an attorney general, she's in favor of law and order. she is the exact opposite of a caring prosecutor. prosecutors, by definition, care about the victim. they care about the person. and let's talk about ice. how do you connect it with ice? you talk about the fentanyl coming through the boarders. you talk about 300,000 kids that you lost kamala, who are now
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involved in child trafficking who are being abused, who are being used in child labor. all right? you claim that closing the border's a violation of federal law. well, what about the fact that so many dirt bag illegals are coming through like, we heard them in front of congress today, tammy noble's daughter was killed by one. rachel morin a mother of five was killed by one. jocelyn nungary had to talk about a 12 year old stripped from the waist down by two men and thrown in the river with her ankles tied together. sorry to say it but it's real. this woman doesn't care about victims or people or law and order. stop saying she has values. she has no values. she has no morale core. that's the end i. >> jesse: if donald trump says it like that that could be a problem. judge jeanine we respect your passion. do you think trump will bring up sex changes for illegal aliens tonight? >> dana: i don't know what he's -- there's a lot to choose from.
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there's a lot to choose from. here's i think what this shows. kamala harris could never have won a democratic primary in today's democratic party. so, when jill biden and joe biden decide that he's going to run again, partly that is because they know that she could not win a democratic primary. there's just no way because, if you look at her biggest mistake in 2019 was doing the cnn town hall and answering that questionnaire because if you look about all the things about banning meat, banning fracking, it all goes back to that cnn 2019 town hall. she never even made it to the primaries. so she had to drop out before then. that was one of her worst decisions and a lot of these things are going to keep on coming back up. i'm surprised it took until today for that to surface. >> jesse: banning meat greg. >> greg: well, you've got to credit andrew kaczynski for throwing that cold water on the cnn anchor's desk. i was surprised that she was
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surprised. where has she been? it's like the goal posts, as they say, keeps moving and moving and moving to a point where kamala approved of taxpayer funded trans surgeries. there are three levels of crazy in there. first, expecting taxpayers to pay for anybody's, anybody's sex change is ludicrous. then illegals, that's the second circle of crazy. then the third, detained illegals. all right? trump should ask, like, how do you explain funding detained illegal immigrants' sex change operations, how do you explain that to hard working americans struggling to put food on their table. that you are taking their money to pay for fake tits for criminals. okay? i think really, at the mildest description of this, the democrats have turned border enforcement into a welfare
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program for criminals that everybody has to pay for. you come here, you get lawyers, you get phones, you get mental health programs, you get debit cards, you get fake boobs and fake other things, and you're, you, you are going to pay for this. and i think we gloss over the fact that this -- it's also inmates. it's not just illegals. this is inmates. these are people that have done harm to people. they've done harm to the citizens and yet they're getting something out of it that they couldn't get on the street. we're paying for it because they broke the law, got in prison and now they're getting their fake junk that you're paying for. so he's got -- he definitely has to bring this up. how do you explain this to a taxpayer, that we are paying for this? >> jesse:. >> jesse: no breast implants for illegal aliens. that's all trump has to say. that's all he has to say and just walk off. >> greg: yeah.
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>> jesse: well maybe more than that. up next, step aside hillary, chasey nancy is having her own deplorables meltdown. ♪ ♪ ♪ put on the red light ♪ ♪ roxanne ♪
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♪ man it ain't my fault i just live the way i talk ♪. >> dana: nancy pelosi is challenging her inner hillary clinton with this basket of deplorable for voters who back president donald trump. >> there will never people who will be shall i say inclined to support democrats because, they just have a different orientation toward women, people of color, lgbtq. they just are not ever going to be there, so say that's about 30% or something like that. and then -- of the republicans. >> dana: greg, so we have to do a quick round here and i want to start with this. kamala harris people have been saying that donald trump only
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cares about himself and you're going to hear about this tonight. this is all of the democrats are saying. he's only in this for himself and maybe they found in their focus groups this is something that works for them for their voters. how do you think that will play? >> greg: it's a pretty easy answer to be a great president, being personally successful alliance perfectly with america being successful. his success is actually mapped onto america's success. like my goal is to be personally successful, happy, rich and effective. that happens to align with a successful five and a successful fox. up can't be unsuccessful in one and be successful in the other. kamala loves venn diagrams. here one circle which is self interest rests on patriotic interests. democrats don't align with patriotism. they see america as something to be humbled for their ideology to
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succeed. why would pelosi say this? polesation is an effective tool for distraction. if you pit one group against the other you don't see what's going on above you and what was going on above the democrats? cover up of an unwell president, who's currently pretending to be president. a silent coup to replace him once he was exposed by who? trump. if it wasn't for trump, biden would still be in the running. he was the one that got him out. it wasn't the democrats. by the way, i want to know where she got the 30% number. i mean, did they do a study on this. >> dana: i don't know. i think they pulled that out of thin air. jessica do you think that is something you'll hear from kamala harris tonight that trump is selfish? >> jessica: for sure. >> dana: why? >> jessica: because trump is selfish. >> dana: why? why would you say that? >> jessica: well you could look at. >> greg: he just got shot running for president. boy, that's selfish. he almost died for this job. go ahead. sorry. i apologize
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>> jessica: you don't really, but that's okay. um. >> jesse: you don't mean it >> jessica: you don't mean it if you look at all of what's coming out of these court cases and the evidence he's stiffed everyone from contractors he's cheated on everyone that he's been married to, he demeans people. he can't even stop demeaning somebody he's been sexually assaulting. rich people you need me for tax rates. it's all about self with donald trump and he place upon people who believe in toxicity. >> greg: we're just stupid. oh, we don't see it. by the way, what you're talking about is the same stuff >> jessica: no. >> greg: the same stuff. >> jessica: the point is, there is a discomfort with nancy pelosi and hillary clinton putting out factual realities, and the way that you know that --.
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>> greg: 30%? that's factual >> jessica: i don't know if it's 30% but there is no way that donald trump would be campaigning calling kamala harris cabala unless there were racists in his party he thought it would appeal to or j.d. vance in this immigration story that he is creating this false lie that haitian migrants are eating >> judge jeanine: you hate them personally and democrats hate republicans. as soon as he got elected republicans were unfriended by all the democrats, they wouldn't speak to us anymore. the democrats are the party of hate. the democrats are the party that said he's a russian -- he's a putin asset, he's a russian puppet. the democrats are the ones who signed affidavits and lied to a court so that they could spy on a president of the united states. the democrats are the ones who said that we're destroying democracy. let me tell you something about donald trump. let me tell you something about donald trump. donald trump is one of the most generous people you'll ever meet. he does all kinds of things that people have no idea about.
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and, by the way, if he were selfish he would take his money and tell all of us to go f ourselves based upon the way this country has treated him. this guy got shot. don't tell me he's selfish >> jessica: absolute fools. >> judge jeanine: let me tell you something donald trump is the only one who moved the embassy to jerusalem. >> jessica: why aren't jews voting for him. >> judge jeanine: i'm not going to fight with you anymore jessica but i know the man and the facts bee lie anything you're saying. >> dana: apparently i have stirred up a little something jesse. >> greg: i would call it a hornet's nest. >> jesse: i would agree with jessica, the jews are not foolish. >> jessica: big of you. >> jesse: i have so much respect for the jews. kamala harris you say cares about people. why didn't she call the gold star families when all of those people died? why did she let fentanyl important into this country and wreak havoc. why did she let prices go up and do nothing about it jessica?
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why does she let criminals go prey on elderly people in our cities, a person that cares about other people doesn't do it. you talk about the haitian situation. border patrol agents were trying to prevent illegal aliens from breaking into the country. she lied and said they were whipping them and then imported and inverted 300,000 haitians into this country where people don't even know how to speak spanish anymore have a translator to go to kindergarten. that's what's happening jessica. and let's not argue, please, come on. >> dana: let's not. coming up kamala harris won't have her secret weapon for the debate. ♪ please don't let my dreams run dry ♪ ♪ under me ♪ the more you end up eating the other half of your footlong. no one can resist juicy chicken, smoky bacon, and creamy ranch. get the elite chicken and bacon ranch. now at subway!
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: kamala harris won't have her secret weapon tonight, her i'm speaking smack down. team harris was counting on her interrupting and fact checking trump on the spot. but abc decided that the mics will be muted which left her advisors scrambling to cook up a new plan. okay. dana what do you think the impact of the muted mix will be? >> dana: i think that complaining about the debate rules after biden negotiated the debate rules and trump said i don't care and abc said, and if
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you're still talking about them you're worried about the substance of the debate. they said fine we'll have the muted mics. i think it's better for both of them but who cares it's better for the viewer >> jessica: trump said he was fine with it his team prefers it this way but i think dana's right it will be better for people trying to hear them. >> judge jeanine: it's better for the viewer. the interesting thing is when she said she wanted -- she didn't want the mic muted, everybody thought that donald trump would keep talking but as we saw from the biden trump debate he never said a word after his time was up. then i find out today that she wanted the open mic so she could have, quote, a real dialogue where she could engage with him and she planned to fact check him. so it was all about her again, not him. because he loves this country >> jessica: and is completely unselfish. jesse. >> jesse: she's been hiding for six weeks and now she wants a real dialogue, she wants to
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talk? sure. i'm hearing rumors and i could be wrong but i rarely am but she's playing games with the podium size. that she has a lift in the podium. her podium is ash officially elevated. someone should check into that >> jessica: where did you hear that? >> jesse: from you. >> jessica: greg? >> greg: it's funny there's a lot of attention on how she could throw trump off his game but no one's asking about how trump could throw her off her game because she has no game. and the media would never want to give that advice anyway because it would be helping the other side. if you want to throw kamala off her game it's just one question, what do you mean by that? every time anybody asks her, what do you mean by that -- because most of the time she's a cruiser, she puts her stuff out there and hopes you go away. but if you go what do you mean by that that blows her mind. the follow-up question is destructive. >> judge jeanine: she cannot talk for two minutes. she cannot fill two minutes. >> jesse: guys we're lowering expectations. she's a great debater.
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she is a prosecutor, she knows how to work a jury which is the audience. come on, this is going to be tough. >> greg: he's a convicted flown >> judge jeanine: she should hope >> jessica: she should hope? it's the reality. >> judge jeanine: no it isn't >> jessica: he's not a convicted flown? >> judge jeanine: you this i that's a real case? >> jessica: okay. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ at the tunnel to towers we made a commitment that commitment is to make sure, that the word homeless and the word veteran are never in the same sentence again.
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here's a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems. oh she had a big crowd. oh the crowd. this weird obsession with crowd sizes. (crowd laughter) it just goes on, and on, and on. (crickets) (yawn) (crickets) america's ready for a new chapter. we are ready for a president kamala harris.
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i'm kamala harris and i approve this message. ♪ ♪ >> time for "one more thing," and i get to go first. [laughter] you know what? i love a good celebrity sighting. joy behar is in lake tahoe enjoying a swim. [laughter] a break. it's cold out there. that's why she is wearing the fur coat. i found out something disturbing about jessica. she likes the opening credit to the show "a perfect couple," the worst credit of the history of any tv show. >> does not like joyful,
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organized dancing. >> it's the worst. >> are we really talking about that? go ahead. speak of the new jersey state troopers foundation at a charity golf outing today that i was grateful to be part of. >> you played golf today? >> i didn't play. this is play for me. playing around here at the ta table. why? >> tonight, jesse watters prime time at 8:00. we will be previewing the debate. >> jesse canceled me. >> i didn't know and i'm sorry. >> no match for her 80th birthday cake. look what happened when they had these candles. a bit more careful to smother the flames on your 80th. >> and watch me on the ingraham angle tonight. >> sorry, jessica. [laughter] >> the perfect couple. >> oh dear.

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