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go down to washington, d.c. the president of the united statet gos. et you'll get him out of bed. you'll wake him up at 4:00d co in the afternoon. you say, com ae on, come on down to the office. >> let's sign a bill. what di hare cappingfice tha lat night? >> wait a minute. i'm talking now. does that sound familiar? - my life was better whenm trump was in office. ta with kamala's administration, things haven't been so fantastic. a harr >> voters aren't buying what carmel is selling. the attempt to end my husband's lifehusban was a horrible, distressing experience. now the silence around it feelsd heavy and we need to uncover the truth. >> more secrets from the secret service. [ ♪ >> plus, i had surgery. hopefully nobody's perfect. >> certainly not me, certainly not you. certaiand certainly not donald . but an imperfect donal gonedp st
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trump still beats kamala harris at her best, and neitheril trump or harris were at their best last night. they were at their very reales t . kamala was well rehearsed, composed, aggressive . >> but voters still don'tclue have a clue about what she wants to do. about trump was emotional, undisciplined, but his vision for america was clear, and he owned the big moments. talki >> i'm talking now, if you don't mind, pleaseng, if. . does that sound familiar? she doesn't have a plat n. ve she copied biden's plan. and it's like a four sentences like run, spot run. i don't say her because she has no policy. everything that she believed three years ago and four ago years ago is out the window. she's going to my philosophyto now. in fact, i was going to send her a maga hat. where is our sen a maga h president? we don't even know if he's a president. we have a president. mr. president doesn't knowknow he's alive. >> we got. this is th he one that weaponized. >> not me. she weaponized. i probably tooe thaponk a bullee
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head because of the things that they say about me.me they talk about democracy. i'm a threat to democracy. >> they're the threat to democracy. kamala winsteaa to d. >> but didn't have a moment. she triggered trump fo havr 90 minutes, then cocked her head and smirked. the times says immediate reaction from political analysts favored ms. said you . harris, whose attacks appeared to rattle mr. trump. apt all voters, especially those undecided few who could sway the electio n, were effusive about the vice president's performance. >> effusiv kamala strategy was to provoke trump and distract you from her record. a cowardly strategy for someone who wants to lead the countrany we expect solutions. and she came up empty. democrats are the anti-trump party. we get it. you hate them. - trum gehe wasted 90 minutes in frontf of 70 million people making funn of them. but what about the american people? undecided voters but ? don't >> i still don't knoknw what she's for. there wae is fors no real meat
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and bones for her plans. >>s another one says, nothing i is clear to me. i want to know how all of this impacts s my family financially.. another said, i felt like the whole debate was kamala harris telling me why not to vote for donaldg yof wh trump instead of why she's the right candidate? >>right caate. high interest ras can't get my family into a home. >> my credity card's maxed out. is ma >> there's migrants crowding upg my kids schoolra. >> kamala ignored you. the most fundamentalquestion question of the election. >> the first question of the night went right tof theo her and she dodged when it comes to the economy. >> do you believe americans are better off than they were four years ago? >> so i was raised as a middless class kid and i am actually the only person on this stage who has a plan that isge about lifting up the middle class and working people of america. i believ andngeople in the ambi the aspirations, the dreams of thebee american people. p >> blah, blah, blah, vagueeo
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nonsense. ple.and for the rest of the nig, she was evasive on the coresh issues. . >> we all know trump's plan taxu cuts, tariffs, border securitymp ,peace deals. nobody knows kamala's policies cacausity ane she can't say whay are. >> she'll lose the election. yoey're progressive, unpopularny ,and they don't work.ur >> cnn polled people before and then after the debate,re and trump won the economic argument because his ideas are common sense and he executed them four years ago.thm >> undecided voters felt like they were watching biden. >> he spoke fast.n. she just basically repeatedallyr everything that bideepn has said in the past. >> what were your thoughts? biden did this entire moderate stance back in 2020, and she's trying to do it again in 2024. but she didn't tor talk about hr policy changes from 2020 to 2024. her whole centrist, moderate stance is just
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a facade. >>a kamala didn't tell you hows she's goinseg to make the nextme four years better. she spent the night tryingshe sn to erase the last four. >> her big goal was to distance tof from biden. biden >> well, first of all, it's important to remindind the former president, you're not running against joe biden. you're running against m tormee >> no one thought that. but was trump able to defineg ae and kamala's dangerously liberal record? she dia d things that nobodyt would ever think of. opw she wants to dofo transgendr operations on illegal aliens that are in prison. l alie ithis is a radical left l that would do this. she wants to confiscate your guns and she will never allow frackingscat in pennsylvaa . if she won the election, fracking in pennsylvanialvania.e will end on day one. that was very effective. but trump didn't do it enough, so people still don't know exactl.y what kamala harris represents. >> this helps harris in a way, but it also hurts her because at this point, after a convention, a big interviewvia
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and a debate, people are getting suspicious. whcotyy isn't she telling us wh she is? why isn't she telling us what shis w e stands for? >> why isn't she giving us the details? what of trump's strongestmp moments was when he reminded the nation that kamala has no hs excuses. she's in power now. cuses,i would say we would bothe this debate right now. >> i'dul like to see her go dowr to washington, d.c. during this debate, because we'ree' wasting a lot of time. go down to because she's beere n so bad, it's so ridiculous. go down to washington, d.c.,n and let her sign a bill to close up the border because they have the right to do it. they don't need bills. they have the right to do the president of the't united states. you'll get them out of bed. you'll wake them up at 4:00 in the afternoon. get t of hyou say, come on, comn to the office. let's sign a bill. kamala's let running on fixing the problems she created, but won't fie problex them righ. we'll have to wait till later. that's not them an honest pitch. >> that's a pitch from someone who screwed up but wantsn sust
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to stay in charge anyway. trump saved his best pointai for the very end. >> watch. so she just started by saying she's going to do this.he she's going to do that. she's going to do all these wonderful things. wh wondery? hasn't why hasn't she done it? she's been there for three and a half years. hav they've had three and a half years to fix the border. they've hae had three and a half years to create jobs. and als l the things we talked about. why hasn't she done it? shtalked ahee should leave righ. go down to that beautiful whitie house, go to the capitol, t get everyone together and do the things you want to do. , ge but you haven't done it and you won't do it because you believe in thing s that the american people don't believe in. >> my restaurant guy, luigt beli tells me every customer remembers the dessert. it's the last thing we serve. >> and voters are going to remember that last line. reuters polled undecided voters after the debate, and 60% of them say they are now voting trump, just 30% for harris.
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she performed but wasn'tnot persuasive. debates don't usually decide elections. we're just fresh off a debateha that did or should have. >> but it was so decisive, the democrats pulled a switcheroo. >> so we expected a decisive nighemocratso.t. and last night's debate wasn't elections are usually decided by the strength of the economy and which ma-n or woman can leaw us forward. >> we are votingom for the leado of our country and not who we like the most or who wf e want in our wedding party, but who is actually going tor wedd make our country better. and we're in an incredibly unique situation where we've h had both of the candidates in office before, and we've cae what they would do and when facts come to facts. my life wad s better when trump was in office. the economy was higher, inflation wa ws lower, things were better overall. and now with kamala's administration, things haven't been so fantastic. and she is saying she can fix
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the problems that her administration has caused. >> but i jus ct don't know ifo a i can afford to take that risk. sosk how did harris win the debate and lose voters? >> well, it's easy to win whensa it's three against one, and we'll get to that inainst a second. on but the left continues to be fooled into thinking tru attacking trump means they're winning. >> he's been impeached, rate mei arrested, shot, insulted for 90 minutes. so why isn'tmp kamala harrisris winning? politico after watching the debatewinning? and sleeping on t out with this, the danger of underestimating trump when all the corners of elite thinking are in agreement, whether it's on social media, wall street, the beltway print newsrooms, or in cable tv, green rooms, it's best to be very skeptical. >> okay, former rfk jr. running mate nichole shanahan is here. d >> nicole, what happened last night? ha >> i think what happened was, is we saw two candidates speaking to their bases very
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effectively and tens of millions americans watching and walking away, wonderingg tot to themselves, oh, gosh,he what do i do now? i was really hoping for i g more.i do? and people are disappointed. and in kamala for not expressing more details in her plan, which she said the wor d wor plan many times, but none of usy really walked away with an t understandinimong of what any w. of these plans were. and then people looking to trump and hoping that we would see trump talkin g about things and new and innovative ways. but it was very much the trumpem that we're used to. and that leaves all of leave us independents in the middlekia really looking and grasping fonr some clarity. and i think what we want to see is teammates. i think we really want to see a debate team. >> we want to see people around these individuals that are speaking see aroun on their behr with them and talking about how they're going to make
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and execute their white house inabou the direction that americans are hungry for. and i have to say, the onee thin thing trump did was he talked about the topics that americans care about the most right now,ow which are inflation at the border and war. the and he really, really did hone in on showing his passion and his commitment to solvingmet those three very large issues. kamala kino solvind of evaded tm in ways that i think left many americans frustratedm . >> was kamala evasive because she decided to be evasive or or were the people runninwhg tel kamala the machine? were they telling her not to say anything that she believes in? >> and who she are those people? it's you know, i think the vehicle behind kamala and ir said this yesterday in my post-debate commentaryda, we'vea got blackrock in kyiv runninguka a war in ukraine, enriching themselvesin and very significat
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ways. we have big pharma behinicant wd kamala that is really relying on the affordable care act to directionally continue in the direction it's beeny expe going, which is, you know, very, very expensive pricenss and kind of under deliveryserv of services and reallyic an accounting of an ongoing swath of very sick people in this country. o i think what she did, v where she was very polished, she was very prepared. edbut americans are feeling thes issues in a very visceral way that her talking points and her sophistication and weren't really able to somehow manipulate around. and even if that was their goal ,you know, americans walked away just kind of feeling letamr downican by last night's performance. >> does kamala connects >> je? ect wi i don't see it. i do you?. >> you know, i come from
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the liberal, progressive world and the community i came from come from. they they thought she did great . she looked polished. she sounded polished. sh to trump. she looked very strong to th veu intellectualal liberal communit. >> but when you kind of dig deeper and this is why i encourage the intellectual liberal community to go out there and connecterican with americans, everyday americans. because when you do that, you realizs,e do thae that thatt of touch many of these elite democrats, actually working class americans did working class americans here , kamala,ar her last night and say, yes, i feel her i feel something there she that she cares and has a solution. >> did they feelnd that? >> yeah, it's -- it's missing. ' but again, like i can't say trump left, you know, many
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undecided voters feeling greaty eitherdecide, maybe feeling more secure, feeling like there is a strong man in the roomn rom who is going to take care of busines who cars. but i think that people wanted to see something from t trump that maybe looked a little bit likruhate a combinn of trump and bobby kennedy together. >> combinati and we have 54 dayl the election. jesse and i think we still tha have a chance to show undecided voters what this partnership really d is all about. >> we've seen flashes of that. trump and everybody aspires to see that again, but it doesn't always come throug h. maybe it will later, but we can only hope. thank you so much to kyle shanahan. >> have a great night. former white house press secretary and co-host of outnumbered, kayleigh y and coe. mbered kelly. let me show you another great moment frotie,e showm last night that really sunk in. >> listen, they never fired one person. they didn't fire anybody having to do with afghanistayonh
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and the taliban and the af werele who is who's just killed viciously and violently killed. and i got to know the parentious and the family. they didn't fire. they should have fired all those generals, , all those top people, because that was one of the most incompetently handlel overd situations anybodn ever seetln. counta accountability that resonates with people. dibid that resonate? >> absolutely. that is the moment what donald m trump justomen said, the moment where the bottom fell off of the biden-harrisel administration, as you well know. she was the last person in the room the for the afghanistan f decision, and that was a huge moment. but it's emblematiorc of her presidency, of her vice presidency. it's emblematic of the tenure of this administration. look, when he said that, i think a lot of americans at home thought back to thee last four years and americans don't have amnesia. and this is what the punditr foy is missing. >> they looked at donald trump last night and they rememberedd th four years wheret
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groceries weren't expensive and they remembered foheyr i years were the millennials who were dreaming of getting homes and gen zers th could afford c them. they don't have amnesia. affog chasm.betweeld and this is what i know between the pundits, the jake tapperrk and the anderson cooper's the new york times writers. >> in the averagmes ane americe, there's a gaping chasm. and i think middle america saw this entire differently,-c evidenced by that reuters statistic. lass ayou put up 60% now lean tn likely trump or choosing him. >> nicole just mentioned that second gear that we've seen trump hit. we saw it at the secd ge debaten with biden. we've seen it at the rnc convention. we've seen it beforee seen. he didn't hit it last t night. >> where is that?a because i thought at the end he was going to finishthough ean with something about the american dream and restore the american dream. where wa wass that? >> yeah. yeah. i think it was a impossiblet
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task last night. you know, it was the abcs an net debate, but that was inappropriately named. it was not the abc news debate appropriit was . it was a dnc debate. dnn it was the planned parenthood debate. it was the aclu debateednthood g they were radical activists asking questions last night. david muir nottions la a journa. rachel linsey not a journalist. you are left-wing activists. no >> trump was fighting three against one. did he make every pivot tr thry? o no. there are things he can learn. there are things he can do . tter next timeperfectl like kamala, when sh ke was talking about migrant crime, she went to the trump trialsabot what i i would have saide back to that is you were just asked about migrant crimsaide. you talked about me. i want to talk about lakeland riley, joslyn nunn. great. you didn't bring up their names. you're obsessed with lawfare, not the american people. k onhe can work on those pivotse but i believe the american people saw ma n that was successful for four years. and they crave that success. theythey see what msnbc's lawree o'donnell, rachel maddow saw in there in their wildest dreams. >> my friends talk about trump all the time f they say, jesse,o i wish she had said this. i wish she had done that at
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a certain point. he is what he is t. she's not going to change. >> and his emotional volatility or whatever you want to call it, that characteristic may nott always be the best for these debate moments, but what makes him who he is when they're arresting him, shooting him in the head, raiding his house, calling him a racist survall this time, that survival instinct. >> no one else has that.ha and that's what makes him speciamakel. you >> she gotta to take the goodwih with the bad. well said. he is someone who whenody wo people looulk at, they remember better times and they need to remember kamala harris loc is someone who locked herself up for five days, rehearsed, probablyke stared in the mirror, tried to become a mannequin politician. -zero plans. you want lower grocery bills? choose the guy who's the fightekin polir. >> yeah, she wasted her time. she had 90 minutes to say who she was. sh? a fight e didn't do it.e di and that's suspicious. and that'll sink in to voters. d no
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fit. get 15% off plus free shipping with discount code tbh. >> 15 at field of greens .com republicans should stop whining about media bias. media do something about it. abc rigged last night's debate, but weand do knew they would. >> we were just lulled intoe a false sense of security becausd ine cnn played it so straight in june. >> but republicans and trump especially always get shafted by moderatorans and . >> so this shouldn't be the last presidential debate. shoulabc ever. hosts and republicans in future debates should negotiate better terms. abc's david muir and linsey davis fact check trump five lemes zero times for harris and let her get away with hoaxes that their own
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networks debunket h d. >> watch. under donald trump's abortion des who pray and dream of having a family are being denied ivf. what you're going to hear tonight is a detailedwa and dangerous plan called project ton 2025 that tht former president intends on implementing. it is well known that heng. admires dictators. it is to be a dictator on day one, according to himself. let's remember charlottesville. and what did the president then at the time sawider y? e peop >> there were fine people onea each side. >> abc let kamala get away with lying and then argued with trump ovey withr things the said that were true. fr despite their fraudulent statements that they made. crime in this country is through crime the roof, and e have a new form of crime. it's called migrant crime. w forme and it's happening at ls that nobody thought. >> president trump, as you know, the fbbodyi says overallo
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violent crime is actually coming down in this country. >> and her vice isge presidential pick says abortion in the. ninth month pickett is absolutely fine. he also says, excuse sai and afr birth, it's execution. no longer abortion because the baby is born.te >> there is no state in this country where it is legal to kill a baby after born. is bo >> abc news. the fbi crime numbers are a sham. . the most violent cities likether new york, chicago, l.a.,e ed wi they don't share it with the feds. >> and partial birth abortioimp >> abc news itself reports that nine states have no restrictions on abortion. >> under tim walz, eight babies were born alive and terminatednl in minnesota over the last few years. >> abc's entire line o of questioning was designed >> suppress the trumtioninp vot. >> president trump, this is now your third time running for president. you have long vowed to repeal runne the affordable care act, also known as obamacare. the h te failed to accomplis
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that. >> are you now acknowledging that you lost in 2020? acknowledgmplishou acknoe that . but you did say sarcastically, you know, that it was said, oh, we lostically.t by a whisker. >> that was said sarcastically. i did watch all of these pieces of video. of the i didn't detect the sarcasm lost by a whisker. we didn't quite make inot dearc mr. president, on january six, you told your supporters to march to the capitol. ident onyou said you would be r there with them. the country and the world saw what played out of the w capitol day, that you wereth the president. you were watching it unfold on television. it's a verought upy question ase forward toward another election, is there anythin, a sy you regret about what you did on that day this summer? >> and the sassen that and almot blew trump's head off? no t that.on abou they want to talk about political violence instead, on january 6th, years ago, abc is by disney.o, it's ceo bob iger. he's a democra t donor, hangs out with the obamas and disney's chair is a democrat megadonor and has been a close friend of kamala's for decades. republican fs are giving biasner
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networks the ability to interfere in the electionbily when they agree to debates, like last night. outkick founder clayic travis joins us now. i hate when republicank daug, fs about the debate moderators. it happens every debate. it happens every tim moderate. they always rigged the debate against the republicans and they always complain. why do they agree to do debates with these biased moderatorss? >> i've got a solution here, jesse. e,and i bet you're going to thii that this is genius. and if you don't, eventuallyus , you're going to come around. i trust you. here is my solution. . trump gets to pick one person on television daily to ask questions of kamala. kamala gets to pick one person on television daily to questions of trump. >> you have two moderators, probably of from two differento mo political organizations,deeren two different media organizations, both picked e. each candidat they cross the questions. boom. caate, croy with this.
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i'm going to say something that's probably going to blow your mind. okay. i'm jake tapper. and. and dana bash on cnn did a pretty good job on june 27thn2 because they moderated the debate and nobody talked about them afterwards. right. i got, you knorwards.w this, je. >> i love sports. i love football. >> a lot of conference commissioners, you have conversations with them. they getconferen accused of beis of particular teams. of pe, them, mike sliv god rest his soul, amazing guy, died a few years ago. he said, cla a y scc, commissioner, southeastern conference. he said, you know who i root fo of the sor every saturday?er clay the officials. i work for them, notsatu be a sf because if they're not a story, it means the the players on the field got to decide the outcoms ine and we didn'te n have anything to do. we didn't get anything wrong t when you look at it. david muir and linsey davis l being a story here is a signa sr that they got it all wrong. a great moderator isn't
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mentioned after the debate because it's not to about them. them. you know that abortion question when linsey davis jumped in, kamala immediately said, thank you. i toldkamay cite you he was goia all night. >> she was basically acknowledginlmighty.g that it ws three on one. i thought it was pathetic. i like my ideathough of one.f wt >> each person gets to pick their own questioner of the opposingo pick party. >> i like your idea to show donald trump is going to pick hannity and kamala is going to pick. maddow and you're saying maddow sotse to ask questions of trump and hannity gets to question kamala? >> tell me that wouldn't be actually great television ell mey gets to ask kamala questions that she doesn't want to answer. t trump will answer any willtion from maddow and it'll eliminate the bias and boom, you got a real debate. and guess what? when it's on the economy, when it's on border, whene is it's al on crime. kamala fails the test on all three. that's why the first question, whthing is bettenr white, black,
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asian, hispanic,, straight, male, female, every act single person has in a worse financial shape and worse life i shape. with kamala and biden in the office than wors n they were when trump was there. >> beyond a shadow of a doubt. last question real com quick. >> will there be another debate and who is going to host it? seriou debatd whs in all serious should be fox. uric >> and you know what's in fox news. and what's interesting about this is, you know newfos would do?la play it straight downtr the middle, which is allaigh. people want to see. but i think cable is going to be afraid to do it, whicht i is why if i were trump, i would not walk into these rigged jobs. i would not walk into these ambushes. i would make sur note you know who's going to be asking questions if you do it now. >> all right. the debate commissioner. there he is in the jacket of a debate. commissioner, thank you. di investigatiod n. >> did you know your skin barrier is more receptive barrier is more receptive to skin care
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the top secret service officialf in charge of presidential protective units announcedic he's retiring this week. michael clottey has been seth the secret service for 26 years. well, step aside and sayrvice fg into the sunset on friday with full benefits and honors. s >> despite the fact that trump was nearly killed on his dt th . >> sources inside the agency tell fox that secret service official s encouraged clottey to step aside following the butler assassination attempt. >> the publicly there saying the retirement's been in the worksobably sretireme fo. >> the secret service should have frog marched. ervice out of the office a month ago. >> instead, they're burying announcement on the day of a presidential debate. >> reminder, no one's been. fired since butler, former director kim cheatle resigned under duress and field agents. >> instead of getting in trouble, they're allowed to work from home. y t melania trump just said this don't add up.
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>> the attempt to end my husband's life was a horrible, distressing experience. horribl now the silence around it feels heavy. i can't help but wonder why thes didn't law enforcement officials arrest the shooterho before the speech? there is definitely more toy, this story and we need to uncover the truth. >> congressman mike walz is a member of the assassinatio mis task force and he joins me now. congressman, it's pretty significant that thecongres verr first lady is saying things don't add up and she needsrs. answers. >> what does that mean to yo u? well, she's right. things don't add up. and why the speaker established this task force and i got, it i to tell you, jesse, it's really mixed. so far, i think the task force i is really taking a bottoms up approach. roach, they're conducting dozens of interviews with local law
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enforcement, first five different agencies, multiple site visits, again, a dozen dozens of transcribed interviews. site vthe secret service, on the hand, has given us 2400 documents, but that takes time00 to sift through all of that.er n but on the other hand, here's the disturbing part. they have and, apparently a standard protocol to do an ina internal review of 45 days and then 60 days. >> they're notf 45 really talkil to the local law enforcement or any of these agencies orly no the other federal agencies or even the state police. why? because they're waiting and deferring to the fbiuse they to finish their investigation. and the fbi has give tn the good ole, you know, hey, yeah, there's going to many questions. we'll give you a few updates. right. but it'squestiongive a under in. right. and the thing that is so frustrating, this isn't an isolated incident just to look into once and takeot a a while. there's ongoing threats. there's iranian assassination attempts.
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we just had that the incident art in arizona, an ongoing campaign with the president very much out therg e the public. we need lessons learned now. we need those reviews done now.h and what's going to change besides a couple of glasoing ts wall or fiberglass walls in front of him when he's outdoors? >> what have you learnedav about the shooter's behavior leading up to butler learn thatr well, clearly, he was training. he wasly preparing. what? we can't get a straight answer from the fbi on is, you know, he built three ieds with remote detonators. but what we can't get a straight answer is what really radicalized him. >> what drovte the motives? thek they keep telling us, well, we're making progresee ws in getting into these multiple encrypted overseas accounts, tig but we're not getting any documents or what they're findiny documeg. let me ask you this, jesse. if this were like a tatted up ti white guy wearing a maga hat hot
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that took a shot at kamala, you thint tookk the fbi would be taking months and months to get the behavioral analysisb? out there and paint a picture of him, right? no. so i think the first lady'sla absolutely right to say to ss on here. s idy's >> i mean, she's not some she's not some conspiracy theorist. she's a former first lady of the united states. shrmer fire smells something tha fishy and she wants answers. llthis guy's suspiciously retiring. all of a sudden, he's out. he was in charge of everything i thing. st >> now he's gone. just disappears into the backgrounddisappea. >> what does that tell you? he should have been suspended pending the results of thiswas h investigation because his job was the the senior assistant director that approved all the plans and the manpower allocation. i think one of the outstanding questione ofs have. why were 12 agents sent to dr. jill's event indoors with noassn
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foreign assassination threats?ee trout the same time that only three agents were sent to president trump's outdoorr with active and ongoing assassination. >> this guy, this guy'he acts ne is what? what is this guy's name? what is this plotting? okay . this guy like michael plotting is key. he has the answers. he needs to be questioned. he needs to be interviewed. rs, i want to see the transcrip. we need to get those transcripts because this guysomn knows something and disappearing. >> this act right noppearing ri that's not right. i don't like that. well, he's not going to be outof of the reach of this committee. but you know, what'se reac the service doing about it and what are they looking into looking y, whichabilit is a buzz, just something that this administration can't wrap thi its mind around. and one other thing, jesse. president trump nailed it lastnd night when he looked at harrisid and said, you know what? this rhetorie yo c about got my head blown off on national television. they've gone right back to all
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comment. his attorney telling fox bothsu lawsuits are built on false claims. >>ar and diddy's team looksam forward to proving that in couroks forwt waters cooler. let's bring in fox news contributor joe concha.cont last night, trump said he would send kamala a maga hat becausell she's copying his policies. llin but before she even had a chance to put the hat on, biden beat her to it . >> do we have to put it on? >> all right. so putin endorses kamala and then biden endorsesn trump. >> what the heck is going on here? let's do the full scoreboard herees. >> a kennedy has endorsed a trump. tulsi gabbard, who went for president as a democrat, has endorsed trump. elon musk has endorsed a trump.
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the chinese have endorsed harris. and now here we have joeav biden wearing a maga hat up his down black. >> his white day is nighoff ant yes, and i don't think biden even cares anymore. >>he's just like, throw it on maga hats. >> what does he even care at thi.s point? >> he'll be poolside at mar a lago this weekend. probably the vacation. he'll see you there. then. of course, taylor swift endorsed kamala after night's debate. >> but cnn says this might t cnt harris with men. >> the thing the harris campaign needs perhaps the mostp is to figure out how to reach men. they've got to figure it out here in pennsylvania. they'v d out e to figure out how to reach black men. and i'm not sure taylor swift helps them with that. it's a totally different ball game that taylor swift is in, but they've got to figure that part out. >> i thought taylor swifthey ha with everything. wow. that's some deep analysis they hadwiverythin on there.with look at this endorsement. kamala harris has locked h, kamp the 9 to 17 year old vote.d >> oh, wait, that's right. they can't vote. oh, that's right.
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