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have some others for you, how about that one? how about this one? >> laura: all right. what a second. is it back with the west wing? >> is not working. donald his consist of di expect them to comment in a dazzled leotard. >> laura: when she read the entire to soft statement. [ laughter ] >> they are not playing at a gas. you set it up, it was good! >> laura: you guys are killing me here! >> on our relation of the taylor swift really worked for her, she may go from hero to antihero. >> laura: heard people selling the tickets are making big money. [ laughter ] >> jesse: welcome to 'jesse watters primetime'. tonight cat go down to
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washington dc, the president of the united states, get him out of bed, would come about 4:00 pm and say come on down to the office that signed a bill. >> jesse: what the heck happened last night? p7 i'm talking light -- i'm talking now, does that sound familiar? >> my life was better with trump in office. with kamala harris, not so fantastic as. >> jesse: voters online with kamala harris selling. >> my husband's life, it was a horrible experience. now the silence, would need to uncover the truth be three more secrets from the secret service. plus... [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: nobody is perfect, certainly not of me, certainly not you is certainly not gone from. but an imperfect on trump still
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beats kamala harris on her best. and it neither trump or harris or other breast last night, but they were at their realist, kamala harris was well rehearsed, aggressive kibo voters still don't have a clue about what she wants to do. trump was emotional, and disciplined, but his vision for america was clear. and he owned the good moments. p7 i'm talking now, if you don't mind. does that sound familiar? >> she does not have a plan. she copied joe biden's plan, is sick for sentences. she has no policy. everything she believed three years ago and four years ago is out the window. in fact i was going to send her a maga hat. >> jesse: >> we have a president who does not know he is alive! this is the one the weapon eyes, nodded me. at probably took a bullet to the
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head because of the things they say about me. attack about democracy, i'm a threat to democracy? they are as a threat to democracy. >> jesse: kamala harris was study by did not have a moment. she triggered trump for 90 minutes then smirked, the times said you made reaction from clinical analysts david harris. appearing to rattle mr. trump but not all voters especially those who can sway the election where were effusive of the vise presidents performance. kamala harris' strategy was to triggered trump and distract you from her record, is expecting solutions and she came up empty. democrats are the anti- trump party, we get it, you hate him. wasted 90 minutes in front of 70 million people making fun of him. but what about of the american people? undecided voters say, is still don't know what she is for. there was no real me in bones
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for her plans. another one says nothing is clear to me. want to know how all of this impact my family financially. than other ones as i file the whole debate was kamala harris telling you why not to vote for donald trump and start of why she right candidate. high interest rates, can get my family into a home, my credit card is maxed out, migrants crowding up my kids school, kamala harris ignored you. the most fundamental question of the election, the first question of the night went right to her and she dodged. >> a winner comes to the economy do you believe americans are better off than they were four years ago? >> so i was raised as a middle-class kid to. and i'm actually the only person on the stage that has a plan that is about a lifting of the middle class and working people of america. i believe one of the ambition, aspirations and dreams of the american people.
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>> jesse: blah blah blah. vague nonsense. for the rest of the night she was evasive on the core issues. donald trump's plans, tax cuts, tariffs get border security and peace deals, nobody knows kamala harris' policies because you cannot say what they are or should lose the election. your progressive unpopular and they don't work. sweden until people before the debate, trump won the economic argument. his ideas are common sense, and he executed them four years ago. undecided voters felt like they were watching joe biden. >> bows trash. >> she basically repeated everything said in the past. >> at what were your thoughts? >> of this entire moderate stance, she's strong to do it again in torrington for. but she did not talk about her policy change since 2024, whole centrist moderate stance is just
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a façade to. >> jesse: kamala harris did not tell you how she will make the next bluff i years that better, she spent a night trying to raise the last four. the goal was to distance herself from biden. >> first of all it's important to remind of the former president you are not running against joe biden, you are running against me. >> jesse: we know that. was trump able to define kamala harris' dangerously liberal record? >> mr. trump: a sheet of things nobody would think of, measurements to do transgender operations on illegal aliens in prison. this is a radical left liberal that we do those. twins to confiscate ugandans and she will never allow fracking in pennsylvania. if she won to the election, fracking in pennsylvania will end on day one. >> jesse: that was right effective but trump did not do enough. people still don't know exactly what kamala harris represents. this helps and here is in a way but it also hurts her. at this point after convention
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kevin bacon duty and debate, people are getting suspicious. why isn't she telling is who she is? why isn't she telling us what she stands for? why is there no details? one of trump strongest moments is when he reminded the nation that kamala harris has no excuses, she is in power now. >> mr. trump: i would say we both leave this debate right now, only to see her go down to washago didn't get dc during this debate, we're wasting a lot of time, it's a ridiculous, go down to washington, dc and sign a bill to close down the border. they have the right to do it! they don't need bills, the president of the united states, get him out of bed, wake him up at 4:00 and say come on down to the office let sign a bill. >> jesse: kamala harris is running on fixing the problems she created, but won't fix them now. they have to wait until later. that is not an honest pitch, that is a page from sony who
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screwed up on sustained charge anyway. trump saved his best point for the very end. >> mr. trump: such as started by saying she will do this and that, do all the of these wonderful things, why hasn't she dented? she's been there for 3.5 years, they have had 3.5 years to fix the border, you had 3.5 years to create jobs, all the things we talked about. why hasn't she done it? she should leave right now, go down to that beautiful white house, go to the capital, get everybody together and do the things you want to do but you won't do it because you believe it things the amazing people don't believe in. >> jesse: my restaurant guy luigi tells me every customer remembers the desert, it's the last thing you saw. and voters will remember that last line. undecided voters after the debate, yxe% of them say now they are voting trump. 30% for harris.
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she performed, but it was not persuasive. debates will usually decide elections, we are just fresh off a debate that should have a but it was so decisive the democrats pulled a switcheroo. be expected a decisive night. that stands debate was not. elections are usually just -- decided by the strength of the economy and which man or woman can lead us forward. >> it we are voting for the leader of our country and out who we like the most or who we want at our wedding party, but who will ask you make our country better. we are in an incredibly unique situation where we had both candidates in office before and we saw what they would do and when facts come to facts, my life was better when trump was an office. economy was highly, inflation was lower, things that better overall. now with kamala harris' administration, things have not been fantastic. she is saying she can fix the
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problems are administration caused bladder know if i can afford to take that risk. >> jesse: how to harris bring the debate and lose voters? it is easy to onemak when it's three against one but the left continues to be fooled into thinking attacking a trump means they are winning. he's being impeached, rated, arrested, shot, why isn't it kamala harris winning? political after watching the debate and sleeping on it went out with this, the danger of underestimating trump. with all the corners of thinking an agreement, over social media, wall street, print newsrooms and cable tv, it is best to be very skeptical. >> former running mate at nicole shanahan is here. nickel what happened last night? >> i think what happened was we set two candidates speaking to their bases very effectively.
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tens of millions of americans watching and walking away wondering to themselves, gosh what i do? i was really hoping for something more. people are disappointed in it kamala harris over there not expressing more details in her plan, she said the word plan many times but none of us walked away with an understanding of what these plans were. people looking to trump and hoping that we were to see trump talking about new and innovative ways that what it was very much the trump we are used to. and that leaves all of us independence in the middle really looking and grasping for you know, some clarity. i think what we want to see his two things, we want to see people around these individuals speaking on their behalf or with some, talking about how they
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will make and execute the white house in the direction americans are hungry for. have to say the one thing trump did was he talked about the topic is americans care about the most right now, which are inflation, the border and war. he really did hone in on it showing his passion and commitment to solving to those three very large issues. kamala harris invader to them in ways i think left many americans frustrated. >> jesse: was kamala harris evasive because she decided to be or where the people wanting kamala harris, were they telling her not to say anything that she believes in? and who are those people? >> i think the vehicle behind kamala harris, is that this yesterday in my post for commentary, you have a black rock in kyiv running to a war in ukraine, emerging to themselves
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and raise significant ways. you have big pharma behind kamala harris that is relying on the affordable care act to continue into the directions been going. which is very expensive. kind of under delivering services, really in accounting. very sick people in this country. so i think she was very polished and prepared. but americans are feeling good these issues, her sophistication not really able to manipulate around. over that was our goal, americans just kind of feeling let down by last night's performance. >> jesse: did kamala harris connect with people? i don't see it. >> come from the liberal
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progressive world, and they thought she did a great. she looked polished, she sounded polished. next to trump she looked very stronger to the intellectual liberal community. by digging deeper. to connect with americans, every american because we do that. how out of touch many of these elite democrats. >> jesse: did working-class americans hear her and say yes, i feel her, i feel something that they are that she cares and has a solution. to the field that? >> it's missing. i can't say trump left many and
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decided voters feeling great either. maybe feeling more secure, feelings it is a strong man in the room who will take care of business. but he think people wanting to see something from trump that looked more like a combination of donald trump and bobby kennedy together. we have less than 60 days before the election, and we will have time to see or to the voters earl about. >> jesse: we have seen flashes of that trump and everybody aspires to see it again. we can only hope, thank you so much. have a great night? former white house press secretary and cohost of oaten numbered, katie, let me show you another great moment from last night that really sunk in. listen. >> mr. trump: you never fired
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one person, anybody to do with afghanistan and the taliban and his 13 people who were just killed viciously and violently killed. i got to know their parents and their family, all of those generals, all over those top people, that was the most and competently handled situation anybody has ever seen. >> jesse: accountability. did that resonate? >> absolutely. that was the moment when down tribe said, the moment when at the bottom fell off of the biotin here is the administration as initials lost person in the room for afghanistan, it was a huge moment and emblematic of her presidency and vise presidency. look, when he said that i think a lot of americans at home thought back to the last four years and americans don't have amnesia, the looker don't drum classmate and they remembered four years reversed, and they
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remembered four years when is the millennial's dreaming of getting homes, antigens he could afford of them. they don't have a major. between independence, the anderson cooper is, the new york times and the average american. there is a gaping pass, anything middle-class america saw that a very differently, evident by that statistic, 60% leaning to trump, likely trump are choosing him. >> jesse: nicole just mentioned that a second gear we said trump hit, is on the debate over the biden, we have seen it before. he did not hit it last name. where is that? because a thought in the end he was going to finish was something about the american dream, who was that?
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>> i think it was an impossible task last night. the abc news debate, that it was inappropriately made. it was a dnc debate, planned parenthood debate. logical activists asking questions last night. david, not a journalist. rachel? not a journalist. trump was fighting three versus one. did he make every pillar perfectly? no. there are things you can do better next time i kamala harris talking about my good crime. what i would have said back to that, you just asked about my good crime, oleh talk about laken riley. probe their names. he can work on those pivots, are think the american people saw the man was successful for four years. they did not see that behind rachel. >> jesse: my friends talk about trump of the time, is a jesse aware she would have said this or lack.
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at a surgeon to point, he is who he is, he is not going to change in his emotional volatility, whatever you want to call it, that characteristic may not always be the best for these debate moments but it would make a simile is when they are arresting him, shooting him in the head, waiting his house, calling him a racist, that survival instinct, nobody else has. that's what makes them special. you take the good with the bad. >> a while said. he somebody would someday look at it they remember better times. they need to remember kamala harris is somebody who locked yourself up for five days, rehearsed guy probably state -- stared into the mirror to be a manikin politician. zero plans. one or lower grocery bills? choose a fighter. >> jesse: she spent 90 minutes language he was and she did not do it. that his suspicions and it will
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[ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: republicans should stop whining about media buys and do something about a, abc record last night's debate. we were just lulled into false sense of security because cnn fluttered so straight in june. republicans and trump especially always get shattered by moderators, this should be the last presidential debate abc ever hosts and republicans and future debates should negotiate a better terms. abcs fact checked trump five times, zero times for harris and let her get away with hoaxes
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that are their own network is debunked. watch. >> under donald trump's abortion bans, couples who pray and dream of having a family are being denied ivf. what he was here tonight is a detailed and dangerous planet called project 2025 that the former president intends on implementing. it is well-known he admires dictators, wants to be a dictator on day one according to himself. lets her members shell it's a, wider to the president then at the time say? there were fine people on eastside. >> jesse: abc lead kamala harris get away with lying and then argued was trump over thing does he said that were true. >> mr. trump: despite their fraudulent statements, crime into this country is through the roof. we have a new form of crime it's called migrant crime and it's happening at levels nobody thought possible. >> as you know the fbi said
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overall violent crime is coming down into this country. >> mr. trump: the vise president joel pickett said abortion in the ninth month is oppositely find, also saying execution after birth, no longer abortion because a baby is born. >> there is no state in this country where it's legal tequila baby after is born. >> jesse: abc knows the fbi crime numbers are a sham. [ chuckling ] there is valid cities of new york, chicago, la, they don't shared with the feds. impartial -- birth abortions keep? abc itself say the have no restrictions on abortion, under two modes were born alive and terminated in minnesota over the last few years. abcs entire line of questioning was designed to suppress the trump vote. >> president trump to third time running for president. you have long vowed to repeal the affordable care act also known as obama care.
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you failed to accomplish. >> are you acknowledging he lost in 2020? >> mr. trump: said that sarcastically. you know that. >> on watch all of these pieces of the videos. not detect the sarcasm. mr. president on junior 60 told her supporters to march to the capital, you said he would be there waited were there with them. the country in the world is thought up later, you were watching it unfold on television, a simple question, is anything you regret about what you did on that day? >> jesse: this summer and assassin almost blue trump's head off, no questions about that? want to talk about political violence on january 6 years ago. abc is owned by disney, its ceo, a democrat donor, hangs out with the obama spook disney's chair is a democrat make a donor and has been a close friend of kamala harris' for decades. republicans are giving to biased
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network is the ability to interfere the election with debates like last night. outkick daughter, founder clay travis joins as, i hate when republicans complain about that debate moderators, it happens every debate, every time, and they always complain! water they agreed to do debates with these guys to moderators? >> i have a solution here, advised you will think this is genius and if you don't eventually you will come around, a trustee. here's my solution. trump gets to pick one person on television daily to ask questions for kamala harris, kamala harris gets to pick one prisoner on television daily to ask questions of trump. you have tried to moderators, probably from a two different political organizations, twahtwah different media organizations, both paid by each candidate, cross questions, b
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boom, was a zombie that will probably blow your mind. dana bash on cnn did a pretty good job on june 27 the because they moderated the debate and nobody talked about them afterwards. you know this, i love sports. i love football. conference commissioners, you have conversations with them. they get accused of being fans of particular teams. one of them, amazing guy, died a few years ago, he said the commissioner of the southeastern conference, you know where route for every saturday? the officials. i worried for them not to be a story. because of they are not a story a demeans the players in the field got to decide the outcome and we did not have anything to do, we do not get anything wrong. when you look at it, lindsay davis and david being a story here, it is a sign they got it all wrong. a greater moderator is not
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mentioned after they debated because not about of them. know that it abortion question when lindsay davis jumped in? kamala harris immediately cited thank you, i told you he was going to lie almighty. she's basically acknowledging it was three on one, i thought it was pathetic. like my idea of what each person gets to pick their own questionnaire. >> jesse: i like the idea as well. donald trump will pick hannity and kamala harris will take -- so they get to question each other? >> tell me that she wouldn't it be great television? hannity action gets to ask kamala harris questions she does not want to answer and trump will answer any question! and it it eliminates the bias, and boom you have a real debate. guess what, one is on the economy or borders, crime, kamala harris fails the test on all three. is where the first question, nothing is better! white, black, hispanic act gay,
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straight, mail or if you will, everybody is in worse financial shape with kamala harris and biden in office when the comment compared to when trump was a. >> jesse: last question, will there be another debate and who will host it? seriously? >> in all seriousness it should be fox. fox news purich was interesting, fox news would play it straight down the middle, which is all people want to see. but a thing kamala harris would be afraid to do it which is why if i were trump i would not walk into this job, i would not walk into these ambushes. would make sure knowing who was asking questions. >> jesse: the debate commissioner! that he is! thank you. major update into the pd investigation. [ ♪♪ ] ♪ our shampoos and conditioners are made with supercharged botanicals.
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>> jesse: fox news lord, the top-secret service official in charge of presidential protective units and he's retiring this week. he has been with the secret service for 26 years, step aside and stay along for the sunset friday with full benefits and honors despite the fact that trump was nearly killed on his watch. sources inside the agency tell secret service officials encouraged him to step aside following the butlers destination attempt. probably saying the retirement has been in the works for a while. the secret service should have taken this guy out of office months ago it, instead they're burning his retirement on the day of the presidential debate. reminder, nobody has been fired since butler. resigned under duress, in field agents consider getting in trouble, they get to work from home. millani a trumpet just said things do not add up.
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>> the attempt to end my husband's life was a horrible distressing experience. now, the silence around it is heavy. i cannot help but wonder why didn't the law enforcement officials arrest the shooter before the speech? there is definitely more to the story, and we need to uncover the truth. suited congressman mike waltz is a member of the assassinations task force, congressman, is very significant to the former first lady is saying things do not add up and she needs answers. what is that mean to you? >> issues right. things do not add up which is why the speaker establish this task force. i have to tell you, it is really mixed so far. the task force is really taking a bottoms up approach, they are conducting dozens of interviews
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with local law enforcement, different agencies, multiple site visits, dozens of transcribed interviews. the secret service and the one hand has given us about 2400 documents, that takes time to sift through all of that. on the other hand, they have apparently a standard protocol to do an internal review of 45 days and then 60 days, they are really not talking to local law enforcement or any of these agencies, or even the state police. why? because they are waiting and deferring to the fbi to finish their investigation into the fbi has given us the good old you know, don't ask too many questions. it will give you a few updates but it's under investigation. the thing that is frustrating, it's not an isolated incident, look into ones and take a while, is an ongoing threat. it is in the assassination
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attempt. we had of the incident out in arizona, an ongoing campaign for the president very much out there in the public, we need there was reviews down now, what is going to change besides a couple of glass walls, fiberglass walls when he's outdoors? >> jesse: what have we learned about the shooter's behavior leading up to butler that day? >> clearly he was training, he was preparing. what we can get a a straight answer from the fbi on as he built three ied's, we can't get a straight answer is what really radicalized him. they keep telling us we are making progress getting into these multiple equipped overseas accounts, but we are not getting any documents. that me ask you this, if this was a tattered applewhite guy wearing a maga hot that took a
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shot at kamala harris, you think of the fbi we be taking months and months to get to the behavioral analysis and paint a picture of him? heck no. i think the first lady's right to say what the heck is going on here? >> jesse: she's not some conspiracy theorist, she's a former first lady of the united states. she is small something fishy and she wants answers. this guy is suspiciously retiring all of a sudden, he is out, he was in charge of everything and he's gone, just disappears into the background. what is that tell you? >> he should have been suspended pending the result of this investigation because his a job was the senior assistant director that approved all of the plans and the manpower allocation, one of the outstanding questions i have, why were 12 agents sent to dr jo's event, indoors with no
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foreign assassination threats about the same time that only three agents sent to president trump's outdoor with the active and ongoing assassination threats? >> jesse: what is this guy's name? i weight. michael is key. he has answers, he needs to be questioned, he needs to be interviewed. want to see the transcripts, he knows something. disappearing right now, it's not right. at all like that. >> it's all going to be out of the reach of this committee, what are they looking into? what accountability, sonic this administration can rob it's mind around. and existing, president trump nailed it last night when he looked at harris inside you know what this rhetoric almost got my head blown off on national television, they have a long
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ride back to calling him hitler, threat to democracy, all of those things, literally when the iranians are trying to kill him right now as we speak. not to mention radicalizing against the next high school kid to. >> jesse: have a big briefing with the secret service, would stay on top of that. thank you very much congressman. the joe biden conquered he just indoors trump? he will be right back.to [ ♪♪ ] s sibly renewing surface skin cells while you sleep. you'll see visible results in 7 nights. olay. after careful review of medical guidance and research on pain relief, my recommendation is simple: every home should have salonpas. powerful yet non-addictive. targeted and long-lasting. i recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ hisamitsu ♪
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[ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: fox news alert, three maxwell the falling apart. were going over a hundred million dollars to a prisoner, a guy who claims that p. diddy sectors all that him. derek lee smith said being a drugged and groped at a party nearly 30 years ago, swift claims they were swing gate -- drinking and smoking weed before leaving the party to have sex with torture woman at a nearby hotel. he said during the deed, three max hands slope to somewhere they should not have and one drink later he passed out of. saying i added a little something to it for you. hours later, smith woke up to
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find himself in pain. now in jail for a sexual assault charge of his own says? and successfully offered him millions to settle. fast forward to monday, p. diddy no showed the first hearing. so the judge over to a default judgement is saying that p. diddy has to cough up a 10 million a month starting in october. and there is more. he's facing and others sued for a new accuser, donna richard,'s former bandmate, said? tormented him, sexually assaulted her in us -- dressing room, claiming he logged her car for 24 hours, also said that she witnessed. savagely beat his ex-girlfriend. she said she saw him -- had his hand wrapped around her throat and throw a hot pan of eggs at her. this is the eighth sexual misconduct lawsuit he faced since november, theory shouts to
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him for comment, his attorney telling fox both lawsuits are false claims and p. diddy's team looks forward to proving that in court. [ ♪♪ ] what is cooler? was bringing fox news contributor. last night, trump said he will send kamala harris eight maga hot since she's calling his policies, before she had a chance to do that, biden beat her to a. >> put it on! [ laughter ] [ applause ] [ cheering and applause ] >> jesse: already so... latimer boone endorses kamala harris and then biden endorses trump what is going on here? >> kennedy has endorsed trump, elon musk has endorsed trump.
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they have endorsed harris and now we have joe biden wearing a mocha had. off and on kayabaga's white car gaze 90 per. >> jesse: i think biden cares anymore. throwing on maga has. why does he even care this point? [ laughter ] >> he's on vacation. >> jesse: taylor swift endorsed kamala harris after last night's debate about cnn said this and actually hurt harris. with men. >> the thing that the harris campaign it needs perhaps the most is to figure out how to reach men. the after figured out here in pennsylvania, how to reach black men, i'm not sure taylor swift help some without a. it's a totally different ballgame taylor swift is in but they have to figure it out. >> jesse: i hope taylor swift helps with everything. >> that's a deep analysis they have on cnn. with his endorsement, kamala harris walked up the 17-at 19-year-old boat per awaited
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because they can devote. we knew this was happening with ed travis kelsey breakup album that we know is coming eventually. now i think back to when i was 18 years old, one of jon bon jovi told me to vote? and i said you know what, like the guy but i think i won't. >> jesse: big bon jovi fan but you can convince you to vote for that guy. stopped and handcuffed by florida cops before the sunday season opener, primetime has a body can. >> have your seatbelt on? spoon get get out of the car! [ bleep ] get out of the car right now! get up! get out to! get out! >> i just had surgery on my hand!
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