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there's no doubt that the church has always taught abortion is intrinsically evil. and the pope seems to be smudging that when he says vote for the lesser of the two. neither are pro-life. that's simply not true. it's just not true, pope, i hope, would read more deeply into the agenda of both of these parties before speaking out. i call this plain confusion when he does these corporate press conferences. they never end well. >> laura: this is why you and i have a lot of fans in the vatican. maybe it's time to turn the page. turn the page! god bless. great to see you as always. thank you so much. thank you for watching and remember it's america now and forever. we will turn the page to jesse watters. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime, tonight.
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>> two steps to you're right. walk straight back. >> jesse: another trump assassination attempt. >> is this guy part of a conspiracy? >> he spent months in ukraine at trying to the fight against russia. >> everybody from around the globe to stop what they are doing and come here now and support ukrainians. >> jesse: trump assassins overseas ties, what does that tell us? >> the most important thing going on in the world today. >> i noticed that when he had kamala harris and tim walz you gave them multiple-choice answers to the questions you asked but if you're going to interrupt me every time i open my mouth, why am i even doing this? >> democrats and media losing control. >> all the noise you hear, it's just noise. >> jesse: plus... >> if anyone calls that mozzarella get the [ bleep ] out of here. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> jesse: fox news alert, nothing was slow me down, i will never surrender. that is how trump reacted sunday after an armed assassin was chased off the six hole of his west palm beach golf club. tonight the country is wondering how did this happen again. the last time a president was nearly assassinated with was four decades ago. trump was almost taken out in twice in one summer. even the officer who arrested the assassins asking questions. >> what were finding out is that he's not from this area that raises the bitter question how does a guy from not here get all the way to trump international realize that the president, former president of the united states is golfing and able to get a rifle in that vicinity? that is the question the fbi,
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secret service -- service are laser focused on. is this guy part of the conspiracy? is he a lone gunman? if he is, he'd that much safer because we have him. but if he's of a conspiracy this whole thing really takes on an ominous tone. >> jesse: trump's golf game was a last-minute decision. how did a random out of town or know that that trump was at the course that afternoon. there's only three possible answers. former assistant director of the fbi says that he guessed and got very lucky. he conducted surveillance on trump and followed him to the golf course. or he had inside information about trump schedule. the last answer is scary. and has implications that another person was involved. the secret service and fbi are investigating whether ruth was part of the conspiracy. >> any evidence to suggest that the suspect knew donald trump was going to be on the golf course at that time? >> what i know it's an active investigation i do not have
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information on that. >> to the act alone? did he have help? >> at this point we are still exploring that an investigating that. the investigation will determine that. we do not have information that he's been acting with anyone else at present. >> jesse: fbi says 58-year-old ryan ruth is a roofer who maintains residencies in north carolina and hawaii. this individual was staked out by the fence line of the golf course for 12 hours. waiting to take a shot. he had a scoped sk s. rifle with a shaved off serial no., two backpacks and cameras. he was ready for action. the wear did he get the gun? he caught more than 100 criminal charges just in north carolina alone. including charges of possessions of weapons of mass destruction, possession of a fully automatic machine gun, hit and runs, drug charges, bag checks, stolen cars. years back there was a three
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hour arms standoff between ruth and law enforcement. the fbi had ruth on its radar. >> the subject of a previously close 2019 it to to the fbi where it was alleged that he was a felon in possession of a firearm. >> jesse: the gun was stolen since a background check would've flagged the sale and the serial number was scratched off. and the car that he was pulled over and had stolen plates. how is a roofer from out of state with $300 on its checking account and no assets to his name operating like a seasoned pro? when secret service agent swept the perimeter of the course, they noticed that the sniper nest and open fire. he was not hit and fled the scene. and hopped in his nissan heading north on 95. but thankfully a wide-eyed local snapped photos of his car. a bullet went out and sheriff deputies pulled him over 45 minutes west of west palm.
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>> two steps to your right! take two steps to your right! walk straight back! keep walking! >> jesse: when he was taken into custody he was calm, he knew what is being pulled over for. he took the fifth asked for a lawyer. he was perched on the sixth hole, trump was putting for birdie on five. he was 300 yards away from the former president. how is a man with a loaded rifle allowed to get that close to 45. especially after what happened in butler. >> at this level that he is at right now he's not the sitting president. if you was we would've had this entire golf course around it but
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because he's not security is limited to the area of the secret service deems possible. >> jesse: luckily agent saw the barrel of the rifle peeking through the full yet against the chain-link fence before trump got to sixth. but the secret service did not sweep the course before trump teed off. they had a team, one hole had of them and another agent sweeping the perimeter during the round. the secret service director patted himself on the back. shipment yesterday was an off the record movement, off the record. and the president was not even supposed to go there, not on his official schedule. so we put together security plan and that security plan worked. >> jesse: it worked because trump is alive. but it failed because it was too close for comfort. it's just odd that this was a last-minute decision to play golf and the assassin was already at the core since 2:00 am. and then an agent fired rounds and he escapes into a different county, only captured because of sharp citizen nabbed pics of his plate.
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the second time in two months were trump almost died because of an unsecured perimeter. the biden and harris administration are in charge of protecting that perimeter. and they failed twice. biden still does not seem angry about it. and has not fired a soul. >> do you have any more information on the assassination attempt? >> president joe biden: thank god the former president is okay. we got a full report and one thing i want to make clear. the service needs more help. and congress should respond to their needs that they need more services. >> jesse: biden secret service almost got trump killed twice. but the man is blaming congress. since when does biden not have enough money? he spends trillions of dollars like it's nothing and spends it on nonsense. and when they need more money they printed. is this secret service pennypinching to protect his
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life? they seem to be able to protect biden find what is passed out on a public beach for four hours. kamala harris is riding around in georgia in a bus. painted calm a love for president. she's protected. secret service protected barack obama for eight years and then eight years after, he golfed almost every weekend. no one took a shot at his rallies either. he was swimming in the pacific and secret service had no problems. bush was riding his bike all over texas, no attempt on his life. bill clinton jogged through washington and the murder capital of the world, nothing ever happened. secret service can protect presidents. they just can't protect this president. and the question is why. biden doesn't need congress he can give trump more agents with the stroke of his pen. he did after butler. would again, double it. biden's not even campaigning. he's been on vacation there even
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saying its gonna be hard to charge ruth with much now. >> because the former president was so far away, 305 yards away on a different hole, i think it's going to be tough to charge him with a crime against trump. much easier charge him against the secret service agent but who saw the rifle pointed at him. that's the key witness and that would be perhaps the most serious charge. >> jesse: these guys make up charges to file against trump, charges we've never heard of. charges that never been filed in american legal history. now the like, now i don't know we have much on the sky. this is a democrat donor who just voted in a democrat primary. and has a bumper sticker on his car. he's all over social media saying trump as a threat to democracy and he spent time in ukraine recruiting foreign fighters. more on that later. donald trump leis this squarely at the feet of the democrats. he believed the rhetoric of
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biden and harris and he acted on it. the rhetoric is causing need to be shot at. when i'm the one who's trying to save the country. and they are the ones trying to destroy the country from the inside and out. ryan ruth and matthew were radicalized. and now, every other one of the assassin all over the world seas how easy it is and how close you can get. donald trump, if he loses, faces life behind bars. if he wins faces more killers gunning for his life. the only choice he can make now is to fight, fight, fight. joining me now florida governor ron desantis. this happened in your state what will you do about it governor? >> the state of florida is going to do our own investigation, clearly there were multiple violations of florida law. we also i think have an interest in vindicating the truth about
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where this guy came from. what his motivations were, the people of our state deserved that, i don't think it's in the best interest of this country to say that agencies like the fbi which are trying to prosecute trump in south florida are on appeal at the 11th circuit trying to reinstate an indictment that had been dismissed and they are the best people to turn around and one give us the truth about this defendant but also to prosecute the case where they do not have a strong jurisdictional claims. so we are gonna be doing our investigation and i'll have more to say on that very shortly about what precisely were going to do. but i would know, jesse, i played golf with the president what he was in office at that course. it's a great golf course. that part of the property, fifth green, sixth hole, that is right they are up against the fence line. the fence line is covered with shrubbery, if you were just
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walking by you cannot really see inside. but that is clearly the biggest point of vulnerability on that course. if you are burrowed in the shrubs, you have a pretty clear line of sight on a number of golf holes. so when i heard that this had happened and there were conflicting reports, two people shooting at each other they said no, it was meant for president trump. i immediately new what part of the course it would've been in. how did this guy get in there? how was he able to burrow in, were thankful that the secret service agent when he saw the muzzle of the gun fired and caused the defendant to leave. but that guy was burrowed in there seems like for the rest of the night. how did that happen? >> jesse: thank god for that agent. but that course should have been swept before and that vulnerability should have been neutralized. when you hear the democrats talk about this, i don't personally feel that much sorrow or that
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much sympathy or even regret that this happened twice, governor. how do you understand that? >> when i saw a lot of democrats attacking trump today. really did not even give this much of the thought, they're just out with the rhetoric all over again, we will see what this guy consumed, it seems like he was a consumer of these corporate media narratives that the democrats propagate. we will see. that is what the investigation can show. but i will say there are a lot of people in our society who may have a screw loose and if you are constantly telling them that american democracy is going to end if this guy gets elected president, somebody's going going to feel that they are justified for doing this. so i do think that the apocalyptic rhetoric has increased the threats to donald trump, no question about it. >> jesse: everybody wants to be a hero. governor, thank god you are
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investigating and police share whatever you learn from your state's investigation, it's really important to get to the truth, think you. >> thank you. >> jesse: let's bring in former fbi special agent. what you think happened here, stewart? >> jesse, let me take you back, if you recall, after july 13th. i told you that the administration, current administration gave the secret service plausible deniability, almost like a standdown ordered to give donald trump minimal coverage. anybody said that was crazy and they said that the government is not that corrupt, i said at the top that they are corrupt, man and woman on the ground are good people, they risk their lives. if you recall, the then director came before congress and gave every nonsensical excuse and had all the assets and the tools, we were well prepared, it's just an unfortunate scenario. today, jesse, the curtain came down with the acting director.
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what did he say? the assets add just directed by president biden were in place yesterday. do i understand that the president of united states is dictating what is necessary for our secret service to keep our former president safe and sound? i thought that the secret service operates under homeland security, where's the secretary of homeland security? jesse, the curtain is down, politics infected as it infected fbi has infected the secret service. >> jesse: it's so brilliant that you picked up on that. we're gonna go rewatch it because if that's true he should have no fingerprints on that level of detail. and resource. >> increase assets as directed. the -- directed by president
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biden were in place yesterday, quote unquote. >> jesse: thank you as always. be appreciated. how did a failed builder come this close to assassinating the former president? ryan ruth has a rap sheet pages long. over the last few decades he was charge was stolen vehicles, drug charges, possession and weapons of mass destruction. 's old neighbours in north carolina say that he was strapped and people were scared. >> i've seen the guns myself. a lot of guns over there. a lot of people were afraid of him. >> jesse: he did not have a steady job, eventually moving to hawaii in his fifties. when war broke out in ukraine he flew there to join the fight. >> my initial goal was to come fight. everybody around the globe to be motivated to come here and support ukrainians in the army no matter what gender, age, anything. everybody should be here supporting the army. i'm 56, initially they were like
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i have no military experience so you're not the ideal candidate. they said not this minute. plan d. was to come here and promote. we need thousands of people here fighting with ukrainians. >> jesse: here he is in front of the us capitol, watch. >> everybody, all my contacts in ukraine are adamant and yelled at me that i suggested that we bring in afghans. >> jesse: people on the ground in ukraine say that he was not fighting material, he was a rabble-rouser, he spent months luring afghan mercenaries to ukraine by way of iran. but the fighters would get stranded in iran over paperwork. he was even on the new york times radar. >> very driven to help ukraine even though some of his ideas were completely nonsensical. he spoke with the self
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assuredness that he was gonna get from a to b. and nothing was can get in the way even though his plans were lining into a major obstacles. >> jesse: he even wrote a book about his time in ukraine. in a he says, he regretted voting for trump attorney 16 and called on iran to kill them both. you are free to assassinate trump as well as me for that error in judgement and the dismantling of the deal. he's talking about the iran deal. ruth praised john kerry for his joe biden and kamala harris. and recited the same democrat slogans about trumping a threat to democracy and needing to be stopped. so convicted felon with no money flying from hawaii to ukraine. talking to ngo and ukrainian defence ministry. isn't touch with math can soldiers for higher. and us government did not like that? and they are recruiting foreign fighters in a war zone to fight the russians and their running profiles on and?
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intelligence officer in ukraine flagged ruth to the state department. saying that he was freelancing and out of control. now we know the fbi and the us state department and likely the cia was aware of ruth. american intelligence knows exactly which americans come in and out of ukraine and which ones talk to the defence ministry. and then the convicted felon with weapons of mass destruction charges flies back from ukraine to our capital and lobbies washington. congressman mike walz joins me now, will you make about this travel to ukraine? >> jesse: clearly that guy was completely unhinged. and if you layer on top of that this constant narrative from the left that trump wants to sell ukraine out to the dictator putin, he wants to become a dictator himself and that no matter -- by any means necessary that he has to be stopped.
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not only was he radicalized and essentially beg to iran assassinate trump in both of them. but he also, in that same book said that nobody has the balls to do it. clearly he took it upon himself and if you add that, my point is, why is the fbi being so quiet about the motives. the secret service to their credit messed a lot of things up in butler but they've been forthcoming and tried to correct some things, clearly they corrected some of it with the successful take down but the fbi still giving us don't ask questions, under investigation and we know so little about both of these and then, what we do know is that the service has to change its threat model and how it protects people. it has to be based on the threat. yes president trump is a former
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president but so was jimmy carter, very different situations. they have to do it best on the threat not that budget model. >> jesse: the threat is here. this is as big a threat as you can get right now on the eve of the election after one or two assassination attempt. this guy is overseas in a war zone and speaking to foreign military officers, you know he's brushed by foreign intelligence officers, dealing with afghans, irradiance and now he's back and no one looks at this guy, a convicted felon. that's crazy. and it's super suspicious. >> it absolutely is. and then i've been talking to veterans that were on chat rooms today and they kicked them off and reported him to the fbi's he's trying to recruit mercenaries and others to go to ukraine so the alarm bells were ringing off the hook here. >> it's crazy and suspicious, link you.
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[ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: for the last eight years democrats have been calling trump and x.'s to the country. >> right now i feel like maga in general or threat domestically and we see it time and time again. domestic terrorism is a real thing and he's the guy that stokes it. >> let's not pretend that donald trump is not exactly like mussolini and hitler. he is that got. >> donald trump cannot be president again. he's a existential threat to democracy should make destructive to our democracy and he has to be eliminated. >> this maga threat is a threat to the brick-and-mortar of the
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democratic institutions. >> former president is a threat to hour most fundamental freedoms and has openly said that he will be a dictator on day one. >> jesse: joe and kamala had said democracies on the ballot and she talks was right with listening. >> he tweeted that phrase this year but the media says joann kamala bear no response billy's first actions. >> there's no basis in fact that they were behind this at all. we don't know much about this guy yet at all other than he was somebody who was trying to find a way in his mid to late fifties to go and serve on the front lines of ukraine and he had some anti- trump posts. but that has nothing to do with kamala harris and joe biden. >> she can barely make the case. touches their hands are clean.
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trump is that guide republicans are pouncing. >> trump campaign is seizing on this apparent assassination attempt away to while of his base. >> jesse: to the left forget trump got killed? he is the victim? former fbi agent made sure to tell cnn that, listen. >> sadly the finger-pointing at trump has led to the line about blood baths talk about the auto industry and that sadly has led to these attempts on trump's life. i would think were going to find that this guy's extremely politically motivated in that he probably was spurred on by much of the diatribes that are going on these days talking about trump and equating him to hitler and things like that. i don't think it's the last we will see of crazies out there. >> jesse: talking points may have got trump killed almost twice. but he's the one that needs to tone down the language. >> do you expect to hear anything from the trump campaign about toning down the rhetoric?
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toning down the violence would that be a typical of the former president? >> the apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasing fears rhetoric on the campaign trail itself. mr trump and running mate j.d. vance made baseless claims about haitian immigrants in ohio. this weekend there were bomb threats in that town. >> jesse: the bomb threats came from overseas. so there that is. the media is trying to turn the page, trump got shot and they are worried about the haitians in springfield. not the americans in springfield. just the haitians. and their eyes, names are better -- worse then assassination. medias blaming the victim plain and simple they want trump to stop talking about immigration and stop doing outdoor rallies. you know what? each never golf again. >> will donald trump, if encouraged by the secret service , to stop golfing or change golf courses or do something that is far more protected? will he abide by that?
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i think in these remaining weeks i would take the advice of security professionals. >> jesse: washington post says its actually trump's fault. secret service new about the gap in the brush line it near the sixth hole for years. they say trump assisted in golfing anyway. if they knew it was a problem, why did they not have an agent posted there. or demand the course fix it, they would've built -- build the taxpayer, no problem. >> jesse: they made light of the ss a nation attempt, wife a former impeachment witness posted this. no years harmed, carry on with your sunday afternoon. and cincinnati enquirer publish this. no place in politics for violence, that said over president donald trump brings a lot of this stuff on himself. he brings the crazies out. and one of those crazies try to shoot them. florida congressman it and former us neighbour joined us.
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there is a lot of propaganda in play right now. it's very defensive, what is that tell you? >> i was a counter sniper just to make a quick correction but i am a combat veteran, prouty second. bottom-line why don't we go back to what joe biden said what we need to put trump back in the bull's-eye. why do we go to kamala harris was part of the minnesota bail fun encouraging the incitement of continual violations of criminality in minnesota happens to be where walz is from. we should have had a bigger bubble by the secret service this is two failures were the bubble was two small -- too small. and the present was in that 500-yard barrier. you'd 150 yards on july 13th a butler pa, i applaud the secret service for getting involved in trying to mitigate this threat, like mike was saying, the threat
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should basically amount to the resources and assets available not the title that you carry, there's arguably no one more threatened than president trump who's had two assassination attempt against them. why is the secret service denying resources and assets what we know that they have billions and billions of dollars that we have appropriate through congress and doing nothing with it. i encourage the present to get private security and special operation guys out of the unit and out of soft units to do this on the internal rank when the secret service could get answers and do the job. but the rhetoric that's coming from the left and they need to tone it down. >> jesse: do you believe the left is accountable for this? for the last two? both democrat donors and radicalized in one guy was overseas and one guy was using encrypted communications overseas. what you think? >> if they can claim on the left that president trump go home peacefully was enough to incite january 6th and why is the
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rhetoric not enough to incite january 13th or the golf course. the idea that he should stop golfing? how to the people no when he was gonna be golfing to begin with, that's the question i want to know from the fbi and secret service. how did they know he was on the golf course on that time at that to a, who is leaking information and if so we need to get that accountability. here's the thing if it wasn't for you, jesse, and others who are covering this, they would not even touch this on the mainstream media. they've already forgotten about the 13th and moved on to cats and dogs. we have to get answers or it will continue to happen. and that is the problem. >> jesse: we are glad that they won't whitewash it and we get answers. >> the governors doing a great job. >> jesse: thank he was always. congressman mills and i are featured in fox nation you a special the attempted assassinations of donald trump. available tomorrow, don't miss it. coming up, johnny with italians.
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or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. still workin' for me. ♪see me.♪ [ ♪♪ ] kamala harris is a mess and she does not have a teleprompter or weeks at present -- preparation. she botched a layup and an interview she did with an abc station. not only were her answers a train wreck, they were copy and pasted from her debate prep, listen. >> i grope a middle-class kid. raise as a middle class kids. >> focusing on the aspirations and the dreams. >> i believe in the ambitions, dreams of the american people. >> i was a prosecutor for most of my career and creating an opportunity worth about investing in areas that need a
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lot of work. >> i intend to create an opportunity economy. >> i'm not joe biden. >> clearly am not joe biden. >> jesse: if friday's mangled interview proved anything is that the abc debate was never really meant to challenge kamala harris. the moderators cater to her over her rehearsed performance which is why they're taking a victory lap claiming the performance was a fair and balanced. >> i believe it our duty to ask the issues that americans care about. the economy, are we better off than we were four years ago, all the noise you hear afterwards about which candidate won the debate to the moderators win or lose, it's noise. you all know that. the most important thing to remember that you we'll have the power, everybody at home has the power. [ applause ] >> jesse: he can spin all he wants, the damages done, americans see abc in the media as the democrats cleanup crew. compare how that media treated kamala harris to how it treated
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at j.d. vance sunday. >> i want to start with something said that is disgusting and more appropriate for democratic propaganda then for an american journalist. there is nothing that i have said that has led to threats against these hospitals. >> you been talking about these problems but what have you done to help the governor with his request for federal help? >> the most important thing that we can do to assist the governor and the whole state of ohio and the whole country is to start -- stop kamala harris open boner. >> jesse: fox news contributor joins us now. they don't really like j.d. vance they let kamala say whatever she wants. but hate j.d. vance. >> it's embarrassing because he shows just how badly they do their jobs and if you went through that debate or any of these interviews afterwards and you take any issue that americans actually care about and affects them in their lives and matched up the answers that
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kamala harris gives versus the answers that jd vance and trump give they give an answer to everything. you may not like the answer but they give answers. >> jesse: sometimes he wished they wouldn't say so much. >> she doesn't give a single answer to anything. she's not even pretending. it weren't for these people in the media filling in for her and protecting for her and covering for her and going after trump and jd vance they would have nothing. >> jesse: if you would affair press you have the vice president last week said dictator on day one, bloodbath and fun people in front of millions of people and someone took the shot at 45, a media would say do you feel responsibility for this? >> at the very least. not to put too much meaning to all of this but if you're the campaign that is completely meaningless and there are no issues in the hear is campaign, no platforms and don't pretend to have a platform, the only issue that they have is that they hate donald trump.
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if that is some total of your campaign you can't be surprise than when really bad ugly things happen to your opponent. recall it trumped arrangements and remit and these people promoted and they do everything that they can and succeeding at making people crazy. >> jesse: they blame trump for crazy people. thank you so much. johnny's accident got 10 times thicker. >> kamala's name ends with a vowel she has to be a little bit italian. >> she's a flip-flop her. if you're living with hiv, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills. good to go off the grid. good to go nonstop. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month.
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>> absolutely not. >> i would die before i vote for kamala. >> her name ends in a vowel she has to be a little italian. >> maybe she will be who knows. >> her laugh is out of this world. >> kamala bye-bye. >> is donald trump shipment he is hilarious. >> he says he's not taxing over time. >> gas was better, taxes were better, i'm tired of it. >> want some money. >> i respect that. >> what you think, he fell out of a coconut tree. >> what you're talking about. >> hot or suite. >> peppers and onions. what is next? >> serve the customer.
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>> what happens if somebody like me wants to take a bite out of the burger before bring it to the room is that acceptable. >> nancy pelosi says she's everybody's italian grandmother. >> you should meet my grandmother she's nothing like that. >> my grandmother's meatballs are better than pelosi's whatever. >> what happened to robert de niro? >> it all went bad when he started doing that movies. >> he wants to be a tough guy in the movies but overhear a little sissy. >> bills putting coconut on his pizza winner we kicking them out of the italian community. >> that is disgusting. that's worse than pineapple. >> coconut on pizza is sacrilegious you [ bleep ] >> get out of the way. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> how about the price of mozzarella. >> my mother won't shut up about it. >> everything is going about my salary. >> eggs, mick, mozzarella. >> if anybody calls it mozzarella get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> i told her you cannot handle my hot dog. >> i need water, help me. >> are these meatballs cheaper now or four years ago. >> four years ago. are they more delicious now or four years go. >> they've always been delicious >> italians love talking with their hands you must love the guy that kamala chose as her vp. >> he's a doofus. >> i said was he dancing? [ ♪♪ ] >> how do italians fight crime?
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[ ♪♪ ] >> like that. guide you through, beautiful. >> how do we get it out? do i grab it? >> how is that? should i tried? >> come work for danny on the corner. >> sorry jesse, daniel the corner. >> jesse: more primetime straightahead. (vo) memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may seem like normal aging but could be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. the sooner you talk to your doctor, the more options you may have. learn more at amyloid.com. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa?
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getting out of sam's club without showing a receipt then the assassin had getting into and out of ukraine. something does not add up about that. debbie from louisiana, how much do roofers make? apparently enough to be flying back and forth from hawaii to ukraine to dc to palm beach. must be good living. charlie was looking good tonight. but he's no stephen miller. stephen miller -- dave, is kamala gonna put an italian accent on now? forget about it. [ laughter ] what did i say? it's the italian anime. i am a jesse and this is my world. [ ♪♪ ]
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