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primetime tonighwat. >> david muir, i think he corrected me 11 times over the 11 times. i don't think he had the right to correct me, though. didn't correct her once growing didno aor an investigation int the abc debate. we have a nation that is dying. david. >> you may have heard of spain, but ohio is, in fact, about immigrantsheard of. their ambitions are hard working. they commirants. t less crime. >> john legend goes to war commi against springfield, ohio, from his beverly hills mansion. >> john stevens from springfield signing off said, i'm a person who loves watching sports and playing football, enjoysan shotgunning beers before football games. >> democrats try bee to man up r before the election. brad favre joinse primetime. hi what the hell is brad favre doing here? i'm in town to pla doing y the the dolphins, you dumb. >> plus, i don't understand. please explain it to me. d >> jesse. girl's name.
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>> fox news alert. kamala harris just bombed her first solo interview. she couldn't answer basic shs and struggled to sayhow sh how she was different than joe biden. se'll haveerent than more on thn a second. >> last night, trump said there was nocond.d ther way he was doh debate tonight. >> he's a little more opent he. >> what would it take to dod >> another debate? what would you mean? i wouldn't ildn't need anythini i could do it tomorrow. would you do it on what? i've done two debates. everything was crooked in the second one. but i' i did great with the debates, and i think they've answered everything. n but maybe if i got in the right mood, i don't know. right now i'm leading and i'm leadinmoodrighg in every singlel on the debates. >> thank you, mr. president. t noso how do you put trump in the mood when you give him a fair fight? i thought the debate was great. i thought i did very well. wa but i was fighting three people. i was fighting p the crazys figi left radical lunatics at abc,
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i think considered the worst by me, considered the worst broadcas t star out there. george slav had our police. that whole group that bad. and i lost a lot of respect for david muir, a gut ofy who has bt good hair but not as good as its was five years ago. >> i we predicted. trump said he didn't want a debate as a negotiatio predin tactic to to give him a little leverage to choose better moderators, because what happened this week can't happen again. >>this there is no state in this country where it is legal >> will a baby after it's born . why do you believe it's appropriate to weigh in on the racialeigh i identity of yor opponent? the question was about you as president, noopponenton was r speaker pelosi. i did watch all of these pieces of video. i didn't detect the sarcasm lost by a whisker. but in trump, as you know, the fbi says overall k violent crime is actually coming down in this country. down departmenticeg just released their national crime victim survey. crimes actually up 37%. >> but you don't really need statistics to know crime is up.
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>> just open your eyes. kamala spewed hoaxes and lies about trump. wasn't fact checked once, but that was part of the plan. the other moderator, kamala sorority sister linsey davis, said cnn never fact checked the first debate between biden ancnd trump, and e saw what happened there. >> so abc decided to stesap in.. quote, people were concernede that statementweres were allowed to just hang out and not be disputed by the candidate biden at the time or the moderators. so the refs were crooked the t and they bragged about it in a newspaper. >> it's so blatantim that even democrats are demanding a full investigation into the debate. >>t that here's clinton's former adviser. >> listen. i think there that that that the day after suspicion here is really quite high.>> i k and i think that i think a review of all their internal texts and emails really should ye done by an independent part to find out to what extentd they were planning on an
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in effect, fact checking just one candidate and in effect, rigging the outcome of this debate. and ti think i think this situation demands nothing less than that. trump should have known c what was coming live. livedct checking shoulom have been a part of the debate negotiations with abc and comf v a la telegraph their strategy of provoking them. >> we toldok you whoever was put on the defensive was going to lose. >> trump'se e wa advisers put sh emphasis on him remaining calm and presidential that he forgot to follow his instincts w his inofontrol of the debate . >> we told him to turn d to kamala and ask her questiones . >> remember, we talked about that. you can even speak directlk y to the moderators and say, guys, why don't you ase moderak she keeps changing her positions? go aske her. i >> the one time trump did it, it really worked. you should ask, will she allow abortion in the eighth month? n ninth month? >> seventh month? come on. okay. would you do month >> come that?r
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>> why don't you askth that question? that's the questio questin. would you?>> because under roe v. wade, answer the question you did. you could do abortions und w c h seventh month, the eighth month, the ninth month, and probablye h, after birth.a just look at the governor,pr former governor of virginia, no the governor of virginia said we put the baby aside and then w e determine what we want to do with the babies and trump. >> thank you.u. even if it wasn't a perfect performance, trump's message came across loud and clear.la's >> carmel kamala's didn't. nobody knows where she stands, and she's still behind in the polls. >> trump's numbersshe's stil we. >> even kamala's friends in congress won't say what she stands for. >> do you have concerncernss th a lot of ambiguity surrounding harris and what she exactly stands for and what she'll and do as president? >> p i think you guys have to find another line of attack because shre you fine addressed the questions that were raised to herof about so-called policy reversals. but you tell me why. policywhy j.d. vance went from being a never trumper to being a forever trumper. i'm nojdt going to answer for
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kamala harris. >> okay. but is this more about focusin g on getting harris elected and then kind of working out the policy specificsha>> is t g? >> i mean, it was the narrative out there is like she doesn't have policy chops. that's crazy. 's that she'sl of changed her mind on all of those issues. >> so you're not worried isse am about the ambiguity surrounding harris this close to electiobiyw day?or >> i'm worried about the ambiguity surrounding donald trump. i'm also worried about his health aming dona because he didn't los at it. i think that she is her own person. and we e di have seen and notab you know, we've seen her record and in his totality, we're less than two months from the election and democrats won't tell us kamala's agendona. behind the scenes. >> cnn reports that kamala's internal numbershind the and battlegrounds are looking rough and is pumped as harri s aides are about her debate performance earlier this week. >> they don't think it changedto any of that. top aides on the harris campaign told cnp aidsn thn theh the election were held next
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tuesday, instead of eight tuesdays from now, trump still would be i trump se inn a good n to win. >> kamala may have raised a lot of cased ah after the debateha and demonstrated that she's more coherent than biden, but she still looks completely lost. >> and vice president, how are you feeling about pennsylvania? ania?y good about pennsylvania because there are a lot of peoplee in in pennsylvania who deserve to be seen and heard. that's why i'm here in johnstown. heard.i will be continuing to travel around the state to make sure that i'm listening abouuch as we are talking. >> i'm feeling very good about pennsylvania because there are a lot of peopl theree who dh to be seen and heard. wh that?s like >> normal politicians would say feeling great about pennsylvaniag great . a it's a key state.fo joe biden i've done a lot forr the people of pennsylvaniathpen rattle off a list of what you did then rattle off to lift the things you're goin lisg to . attack trump. crack a joke. say goodbye.
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what's so hard about that? the woman looks frozen . day earlier in the day, she gave her first solo interview to brian. fit solom? n hi >> we hadn't either. he's a local action news anchor for the local abc station in philly. >> and kamala could not get it together. >> when we talk about bringing down prices and making life makn more affordable for people. what are one or two specific things you have in mind foringsy that? >> well, i'll start with this.ou i grewe in up on middle class k. my mother raised my sister and me. she worked very hard. she was abley to finally save p enough money to buy our first house when i was a teenagey our i grew up in a communityhard-w of hardworking people, you know, construction workers and nurses and teachers and i try to explain to some people who may not have had the samee experience, you know. but a lot of people will relatef to this. you know, i grew up in a
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neighborhood of folks who are very proud of their longs whar, you know, and. and i was raised to believe and to know that all people deserve dignity and thatt we as americans have a beautiful character. you know, weutiful have ambitios and aspirations and dreams,and r but not everyone necessarily haeayones access to the resourcs that can help them feel those dreams and ambitionsm fuel. so when i talk about building an opportunity economy, it is very much with the mind of investing in the ambitions and aspirations and the incredible work ethic of the abo american people and creating opportunity for people. for examplutreatine, to start al business. the question was, how are you going to bring down pricesg ? and kamala's answer was, i grew up around construction workersfi
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who took care of their lawns. >> and then i heard something about ambitiond then and aspira. >> kamala is only idea to fight inflation with price controls,b' but she's not allowed to say that anymore because it's stupid. t so she has nothing to sayothig and just runs out the clock with childhood t stories. >> and it got worse. some people have a question.ques given maybe your current role as vice president of the unitete states, how different you are from joe biden? >> wel prent of thl, and obviout joe biden. joeand, you know, i offer a new generation of leadership. and so, for example, thinking about developing and creating an opportunity economy where it's about investing in areas that really need a lot of work and maybe focusing on, again,s n the aspirations and the dreams, but also just recognizingthe st that at this moment in time, some of the stuff we could take for granted years agufako we tak can't take for granted anymore
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. what did she just say? bidewere you different>> jt thn joe biden? the entire goal of her campaign is t o separate herself from joe biden. >> the campaign slogan is an new way forward. it's a new way forward froism joe biden. >> s we yo exactly are you a ne way forward?fo >> she couldn't answer ans the interviewew continued. >> well, another plan that i have that is a new approach is to expand the child tax credit to $6,000 for young families, for the first year ofr their child's life. >> joe biden's child tax credit is $3,000 and carmel is a 6000. >> of all the things border inflatio>>n, crime, kamal israel housing. the only difference betweeharrin kamala and joe biden is a $3,000 difference in the child tax credit. >> she continued, my approach is about new ideas, new policies that are directed at the current moment. rrent
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and also, to be very honest with you. my focusmoment is very much on t we need to do over the next ver ten, 20 years to catch upe to the 21st century around again capacity, but also ccapaci challengesty. >> she's focused on today,n but she's also focusedrow. on tomorrow and not just around and , but also challenges. she doesn't have any new ideas.a >> she can't say how she's different than joe bidenn'. >> and she's so nervous. you can hear her swallowing. >> maybe she's nervous because she doesn't see a path to victorye . >> "new york times" polling says 63% of voters blame her for the border. 54% blame kamala for risingr fo pricesr th. >> and the voters understand what the media doesn't. kamala has been in the whitereen house for three and a half years, didn't deliver, and the countra halfy needs a change.a >> there are a lot more questions, of course,
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i would love to ask kamala harris about her leadership style and her plansl and how she plans to execute. about hebut are those undecideds saying, i'm going to stick with. i'm going to kind of lean trump here because i want change. i don't get it. >> it doesn't get that people want change because high crime and high prices and open borders don't penetrate her beautiful cocoon.h >> and many successfulny people on tv. doe it doesn't penetrate. but to an american that caresn s about the country and cares about the american people. >> she should see how workin t thg americans have gotten hammered by biden. >> harris they don't get it and they don't want to get it. >> it's tough to admity your party failed. >> easier to admit the other party's in a culdon' tt. ng's >> i don't think the polling is going to get better for him, but his cult base is lockedcu in this. nolt basw, any time he loses, is rigged. >> and, you know, it is reallype depressing that people are stooping to that level a st
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but that's what's going on. >> michael shellenberger is this kbon. r chairpolitics of censorship, politics and free speech at the spee of austin? us. >> let me ask you a quick question first about abc. >> there's now growing calls for an investigation into the ab ere is nc news debate. she admitted that it didn't go well for joe biden when cnn didn't fact check. so that's why she had to fact check. and he so many times. do you think that's right? >> it's just too good to didn' be with you.t i think the most interesting thing about this now is that we noth i w know that there wasmala h seven times that kamala harris lied during that debate. >>arlied these are seven instans that are clear fabrications or lies about trump's record. we see it was ivf, abortion, the bloodbath remark project 25, the no, noualties casualties in war. >> the list goes on an ward and they didn't call her out a single time and they called out trump. five times, trump thought he was going to a debate. prmala harris had prepared for
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a performance. ine was entirely scripteepared n to the movements that she made in that debate. and so i think that whente. you see her again, as you showed just now in these clips, we see that when she's realljusi in a situation where she has to fend for herself and talk on the fly and improviseonhe evasion away, in other words, behaving like a presidential shndidatk one. >> there's nothing there. it's just she's someone that can only perform frome'at e a script. p we've been asking who's running the country? who's the president? the othe running tr question is who'ss the democratic candidate for the presidency? >> right now? >> because we still don't knowe who kamala harris is. think about how long still doharr she's gotten away with not saying how she's different than joe biden and what she's going to dis k abo to bring down prices. she's gone through a convention, a cnn interview sn and a 90 minute presidential debate where70 mil i think almost what, 70 million people watched. liatchedno one knows how she'st. different. no one knows what her planss an are. >> and then she does an interview with a local local from abc philly, and she's still like two months to go
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before the election. >> still can't answer that.r what does that mean? >> yeah, i mean, look, she's running to be commander ac chief and she can't command an improvization. she can't actually think on the fly. speatun th speakk on the fly. describe what she's going to be doing without having a handler there. >> and then a former vice president, or in the form ag abc news, so-called debate moderators. again, she's someone that can behave when she's scripted, whenain,'s somebody else is runr her. she's not able to actually acti. on the fly. >> and of course, that's what being president is. it's about commandin presi is.g the situation, any situation that you're in. and this is an extremely dangerou in.s moment right now. so to have the media basically. enable a kind of puppetry, a kind of performance, it's very scary. >>uppetry, and dangerous. >> and she's even a bigger puppet than biden was. and we saw what happenede, is ve the last time so it could get worse with her. enke, have a greatppetha weeken. >> enjoy california. great to be with youca, jesse.:n >> national press secretary for the trump campaign. karoline leavitt. .
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so this was the first solo interview. how did that g theo? >> 53 days. that's the time kamala harris spent preparing for this big bad solo sit down interview with a local reporter in philly. >> and it was a nightmare. she wan interview withl res a t. she was nervous, as you pointed out, jesse. she was swallowing. and she couldn't answer a single question. she was asked very simpl sy, u o as you said, what are you going to do to bring down the cost of living in this country? and sh bring cost ofivine threw. and this is what the mainstream media stiltry, andl does not und as proven by tuesday night's debate. they dtho not get why millionsun of americans support president trump. the pundits are all saying kamala harris did a great job. why? because she can memorizeamericpa talking points for 90 minutes and regurgitate them. that's not0 s. going to rewrite the last 43 months of misery evat she has broughts brou on to this country. every time she goes off unscripted, she's a complete messer. and president trump says what the american people are thinking and he says what they lacked the courage to say in their workplace to their
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family and their friends. he speaks for the forgotten han and women of this countrace and he is something that kamala harris will never be authentic. she lackrrs authenticity.s she goes wherever the political wind blows her. she hahas zero conviction. she would be a terribleent. president. that has been proven true by her interview today and her debate performance on tuesday. >> well, she's going to be doiniew todag oprah winfrey nex. i don't know how you predict that's going to go. >> we'd love to hear your thoughts. we'd also love to hear, you know , president trump might be open to doing a debate if he's in the mood, if the mooda a strikes him. >> now, do you think that's going to shake outtee mood ? 's >> well, you heard the man. if he's in the mood, maybe he will do it. maybmo ite he will not.as pre but as president trump said after tuesday nightsi, and similar to boxing, when figs, hy kamose you immediately call for a rematch. that's why kamala harris wants a rematch, becausealmatch. the e are in from tuesday night and the american people are not satisfied with kamala harris. >> they have a lot of unanswered questions. ey have red six in ten undecideo according to reuters, are now voting forrd president trump aft
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after tuesday night's debate. even the failing "new york times"erthe had to at that the pundits say kamala won, but voters are not so sure because, again, he is speaking on behalf of millions of americans and theon buty see through the mainstream media's bias. and by the way, david muir, linsey davis should be absolutely ashamed of themselves and they owe president trums, ay p and apolor their fake news. fact check of his crime data. violenfact chet crime is up undr kamala harris. their own department of justice just prove ud that yesterday.ow >> you're right. and david does still have nice hair, evennt of ju though it's maybe not as good as five years ago. >> still nice, not as good as yours. not as good as mine.ug thank you. not a great moderator, that's for sure. thank you so much, as caroline. >> brad favre joins primetime. plus john legend and the haitian invasion. tianwhat you need to know, one thing we know is true no matter race, gender, ethnicity matter race, gender, ethnicity ,no need to screen windu for colon cancer is a priority.
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invasion in springfield, ohio showing no signs of slowing down. the community has been ravaged by a surge of 15,000 migrants that's rocked the town's way of lifbye. >> john legend is springfield's favorite son. but the grammye. winner hasn't lived there for a while. and now that his hometown is in the spotligh thahometot, he's gt a message for them. >> wsse had abouagt 15,000 or so immigrants move to my town of 60,000. now, you might say, wow, that'sn a lot of people for a town that only had 60,000 before, that's a 25% increase. that is correct. so you might imagine therewi are some challenges with, you know, integratinknowg a new population, new language new culture, new dietary
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preferences. they are hardworking, crim're ambitious. they commit less crime than native born americans, and they will assimilate and integratee n in time. >> i like legends, music, but not as attitude. a millionaire in a beverly hills mansion tellina millg worg class americans who make 60 grand a year. >> yeah, there's challengerking >> give it time. crime'ime's ups up 142%.ere' there's a record amount of car accidents. you're gettingof c squeezed outh of your homes. and the geese population has been decimatedgees. ill wo but it'll work itself out. be patient. why didn't john legend tell martha's vineyard to be patient? >> martha's vineyard had 50patin illegal to show up and hadt? a panic attack and airlifted them out to a military basec within 48 hours. >>at five 10,000 haitians parachute into a small town. >> and chrissy teigen's husband saying, relax, they're ambitious. rela
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this john legend. have any idea? people are dyinghey're. >> i'd like to talk about the death of one very special personpeople a, my mother in lay kathy heaton. on december first, i received a phone call that changed my life forever. she was collecting a trash can n from my driveway when a car struck and killeom herd her instantly. a haitian immigrant was allegedly driving recklessly when he struck and killed her. >> i say allegedly because this day there's been no punishment, not even for the expired tags on the vehicle he was driving. how can we expect them to come here from a country that doesn't have the same laws and rules and expect them to comply with ours? >> it is unsafe, unjust, and it needs to change. and >> this haitian takeover is creating a serious culture clash and small town america. springfield doesn't hate haitians. they just love their community . the united states of america has absorbed the immigrants, and naturally, over the course of hundreds of years , usually immigrants touch down in cities and are more easil
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y assimilated. >> it's extremely rare to deposit an arena full of poor haitians into a tinyul midwestern town.the they don't have the room, the resources or a preexisting t sitting cultural landing pad to receive a tidal wav e of hungry haitians, haitians without english skills, formal education and driving. experience. a reckless immigration policy stretches us too thin and ruins the american experiment.ican i spoke to marc sanders,iment. a springfield resident who's seen this firsthand. >> our food pantriesis, they get stripped. are our clinics which is rocking horses, a federally funded clinic in town. their budget was decimated. our roads are like it's like we escaped from new york and everybody feels like snake plissken. they have between four and d six wrecks a day, and probably50 over 50% of those are people without licenses, without insurance t e, and have no englh skills. >> connell is responsible fo>> r
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the haitian invasion and she finds it funny. >> but trump has funny a plan. >> we >> listen. we will do large deportationsld from springfield, ohio. large deportations . we're going to get theseo people out. we're bringing them back to venezuela. you knowvenezuela., he told bids not accepting anybody back. they moved all their criminals ,not all of them, but the rest are moving in now. they empty their jailsththey in venezuela, empty their criminals, empty the nests. they call them nests of bade no people. they're all now in the united states and they're now taking over citiesin. it's like an invasion from within. and we're going to have the largest deportation in theio history of our country. and we're going to start with. . >> and aurora. ohio senate candidat're goine be marino is here. so, bernie, is anybody upsetkams in ohio? i mean, carmel is not going to help. biden is not going to help. is anybody going t in ohio goino anything about this? >> well, the problem is that our u.s. senator, sherrod brown, my opponentop, is the one that signed off on giving
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temporary protected statuse he to the people who come here illegally in the first place. and he what he wants gally in to and kamala harris wants to do is make them citizens. ci have to, as president just trump just said, deport them. look, when you have a athem millionaire celebrity in a bathrobe, for god's sake, can f a man put some clothesor on lecturing ohio on whats is he should do? you know, this is the problem po this countr the ty is we have these elites and these politicians that look down on rural america thinkbetter that they're better than we are and put these problems t, an on us. look, we have american citizens that need help. don't we need leadereddon't we in washington, d.c. that look out for our fellow citizens abovthr fellowe all else? >> jesse? yeah, it's shock and awe. you don' aweu don't put 15,000 o a small town from the poorest countre y in the western hemisphere and just expect it to go well without the resources or the room. >> do you understand that,d that this is a little different here? no one hates haitians, but they can't absorb ut. >> this kind of wave like that? well, first of all, i'm a legal
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immigrant from columbia, south america, myself so i absolutely understand it. i also understand as a legal ll immigrant that it's infuriating when this country rewards people and gives special treatment to others who broke the law to come herey . ke the let's allow people to come here legally that want to assimilate, that want to learn the language. and the way we change that is by going on. bernie moreno rt.comy wee thent. and helping me defeat sherrod brown. >> that's how we get this country back. all right. than wgek you so much, bernie.ao >> su o what are the secret service director tell congress we'll tell you nexyot. >> did you know your skints in barrier'ons more receptive to skin care at night? olay super serum night repair delivers five benefits in one, visibly renewing surface skin cells while you sleep. you'll see visible results in seven nights. okay, here we go. >> consumer cellular uses the same towers as big wireless ,but then passes the savings on to you.
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whistleblowers that are talking to people like josh hawley. you know whistleb, this is the , they slow walk an investigation. they come to the hill. they say they're going to brieyf and they tell us virtually nothing. okay. so they're a lot of homeland asy security investigating personnel on the ground. they weren't personn properly trained. the okay, got thaty we.ined. but there are farfar mo more questions that are outstanding than we have any answers. we have now intervieweredave no 12 people, 12 the the fbi has interviewed over 1000. over a month ago, i asked deputy director abbate to provide us the transcripts of those interviews, the three photos. he said, okay, director we'll e three as soon as possible. we haven't gotten one. we'll get documentranscrips a d, sometimes minutes before we actually interview somebody, whic beforh makes it very diffi for us to interview. so again, we'ractuale i'm hopin' i'm hoping the chairman, chairman peters, chairman blumenthal will start pressing and start issuing subpoenas to get this information, because this is exactl get y how these agencies ignore congressionae l oversight and basically refuse to be held
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accountable. the american public. >> what you guys should do is get a bunch of tv camerast and the republicans or any senator, house member that's interested in getting answers. >> you just walk all the wayst over to the fbi building, film , the whole thing, knockfi on the door, say we're ready for the transcripts,lm the gives the information. we're here. show it to us now. make them do iripts.t on camera. and if they don't, they look like fools. you got to embarrass the these people. >> that's how you do it. senator, thank you so much for thg the heat on these people. >> and you have a great weekende . >> you, too.nd take care. brad favre is on deck. i love that. my daughter still needs me, but sometimes i can't help due to burning and stabbing painw i in my hands. so i use innovative nerves, so i use innovative nerves, clinical dosgain nerve discomfort in as little as seven days of now. i can help again feel the difference with nerve five progress moving in abeliev positive direction.
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>> i'm a person who enjoys shotgunning beers before football games, and i'm a person who loves watching sport whos with them and playing football. >> somehow, the leftotball. wenm swapping genders to swapping jerseys. but a red bloodes todred-bl americans really buying this phony brand of masculinitob because alpha energy used to embody a rugged toughness, one that was wrangler tough. >> i'm comfortable tough in that are tough. i'm comfortable in jeans that last. i'm comfortable in wrangler real built, tough with longh lasting heavyweight denim build, comfortable with relaxed fit and the ball. >> satisfaction guaranteed. now.football hall of famer brad favre joins me now. >> all right. so brad, are you buyinbrett, yor this new thing that democrats are serving up about how they're just a bunch of realup o
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men? time will tell, jesse, but i-- was listening to the segment or the clip right there befor righe i came on. and i don't know, governor, more. but is he republican? r he's a democrat with a free shotgun and beers and hooting and hollering at the tv, watching a football game. maybe he is a closet republican. >> he's in the closet. >> who knows? you know? don't ask. don'l gat tell. c >> i don't know if you sawpublin i'm sure you did over the weekend. we saw actually just on thursday to a miami dolphins, took a real shot to the head. >> watch this. a real shot tobrad.th >> fourth and four pressurefor h to a step up. he's going to run for the first down and it takes a shotd take six yard line. hamlin hit him6-yard and down
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he picked up the first split the seam but pays the price. ge ooh. i mean, this guy. this guy is getting a lot of shots to the head. >> what's going on here? well, i think one thing is veryi obvious that we if we haven't realized by now, we should start realizing concussions are not going away. uland, you know, as you watch that clip, too, i didn'te really get hit that hard. >> i mean, there'shi a lot hardr hits out there. >> and demar was was reallys kind of running in there not to hit to, but assumingut he would slide or somethingand h like that and they they raney into each other. and my point is, you don't poi have to be hit extremely hard to get a concussion.
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and i think the percentageth is still pretty high that concussions happen. robabl >> probably more so when you hit your head on the turf. a effect. >> and what i try to tellry people is, is the helmet can c only do so much when the head hits the turf or it hits another helmet or hitwh hits wall or whatever the head stops, the brain continues to move. and that's where your bruising occurs you and bruising. and of course, could be, you know, classified as a concussion. and is, you know, there's nokn rhyme or reason. >> jesse. i mean, they happen and sometimes it's a it's a devastating hit. >> sometimes it's a very hit harmless hit. but they're not going away. that's that's the the most >> jrtant thing we need to realize. >> no, they're not.
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and you have a documentary on concussions. tellesse: an aary on us a littln and where people can see it and what it's calledd wher i. >> yeah, well, it came out a couple of weeks ago and itt re really is. there's no jabs taken at anyone . this is really, you know, an informative documentary.e and especially in regards to tyler, tyler slash, the young man who playeded high at iowa, played high school in iowa, went and played at the university of iowa, well, was drafted by the giants and was was all-american kid from iowa and had a few concussions which which again this kind of tellssn you something. you can have 20 you can have one concussio n and oneussion concussion can can be dramatic, long in regards to long term effects. and that's what happened to tyler. and it's a very sad story.amatii
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but i think one that will open a lot of eyes to a lot of people and just, you know, it doesn't paint concussions in a good light as in t as it shouldn't, but just, you know, just a very informativn't.e and educational documentary. but -- but again, sad and you can get it on apple and amazon and those streaming services can cost therees. it is go chect it out. thank you so much brad favre for joining "jesse watters primetim" . >> have a great weeken favred. time for sink or swim. tonight, we have a fox business showdown. madison alworth versus brian greenberg, who's already sandbagging. righ >> all right. we have gender neutral names are all the rage, but not according to this late night hostt acco who tried to make fu of me because i have a quote girl's name who said i have a girl's name, stephen colbert or seto sah meyers. stephe >> yeah.
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