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the battle of the sexes, which remains the most watched tennis match of all time. she's known not only for her illustrious career on the court, but for her advocacy for women in sports education. what? i'm sorry, do you think that she's been really great lately on women in sports? yeah. >> go, dana. i'm sorry. i. by the way, who walks like that's the most watched thing in she years for tennis. that says something about kind of got to tell them. i think that she has an amazing voice and she has an amazing things for women's sports. and there are women who would love to be able to have a level playing field in sports. she for the what is she just doesn't say anything. >> she doesn't talk about it. and she has a voice that would matter in your face. harold, i hope you learned a lesson. yes. graduate. despite the scandal. >> regulations, billy. yeah, that's. that's interesting. >> >> welcome to jesse walters.
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>> primetime tonight. we're just a few days into the investigation, so we're limited in what we can say. deat i can whaay say is that we have dedicated the full force of the fbi to this investigation. >> the fbi won't tell us aboutio the assassins. >> why? i grew up understanding the children of the community are the childrennderstanen of e community. camila's word salad's not on the menu for voters. we couldn nu only find one harre order in every restaurant. and wer staurant left no stone . >> have you ever been connected anywhere with diddy or have?here have, but again, with diddy. and there were some women around probabl women y going to give new details about diddy if a traineran>> with diddy, you're probably going to jet. >> plus, if you like, one do want a hamburgeryou arto jail.. >> let's spin 72 hours since
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trump beat the odds and escape the second assassination attemp oddt. hol >> and tonight, he's holding his first rally since in deep blue new yordi e ink. >> let's listen in.n you shouldn't call people animals. that's not appropriateca you. they're animals. imals.y. iphilosoph >> and i said i got to thee wh white house and i said, they have a lot in ohio, a lotha in every stateve. wan and i said, i want ms. 13 out of here. they come from various he places south a little bit, a little bit south of mexico. i sa they come from mexico, too. and i said, what i want you to dowhat i d is i want to bring t. >> and a general said, sir, i'm sorry, sir, the countries will not under any circumstances allow us to bring them back and they don't want them anymore. goin i said, how long ha.s this been going on? many years. maing thaa.barack hussein obam . >> has anyone ever heard of him ? many years, sir. under the barack hussein obama administration. and it's been going on for years. so they won't take them. you know what they do theytakeo
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>> they would take honduras. okay. thin.k of it. they would take planes and they thems. ut them on the runway they would put the planes. el salvador are differen p t o countries. some of the roughest gangs, they put big commerciaroughestlt aircraft. g so when a plane is going to flcy in with two or 300 ms. 13 killers, you couldn't land the plane. they said, sir, we can't get them back. all of the bus route sblock. are blocked. we can't get the buses in. and when they know a plane is coming, getuses in. they put planestheu on the runway. >> sir, we won't be able to do it. i said i think you wilnway.e ab how much money do we pay them for economic development of the dictator's house? >> how much money do we pay them? jeh monet, i'll get back to you. he comes back the next day, sir. we pay theomes bacm $750 milliot a year. >> it's a lot. let me tell you. >> it's peanuts compared to some of the money. but it's a lot of money bu'sy. i said inform these countries that under no circumstances are they getting any moneyney. anymore.
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>> they're not getting any money. they are delinquent. they arethey're not allowing uso bring back people that they forceds into our country throuh truck caravans. so they informed them.i ge >> and the next day i get to the oval office nationally and i get calls from three particular countries separately. sir, there seems to be a problem or a misunderstanding. >> i said, yeah, there is a misunderstandingm athered . you you're not taking your meds. 13 people that you sent intoarkm our country, you're not taking a back. and i'm going to not give any monek an noty to your country fn >> you're never getting tensts of. >> and in all cases, they said something to the effect. >> sir, sir, it is so bad that i didn't know about this. i wish i would have known i . e to we would love to take our mr.3 gain back into our country. we love them verback y much. >> we will take them back, sir. and that day, that afternoon, oy we started bringing them out of our country by the thousands and thousands and thousands. e t
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>> and the worst part of the story is now i still didn't pay him. >> i it. but -- but now they're getting $4 billion a year under biden. biden said do it.o blam maybe she knew about it. s i don't want to blame her if she didn't. he but 4 billion. you know why? enviuse he wants them to create a beautiful environment so that they say that that's not going to happen. okay, the money'hes going toston be stolen all over the place. >> so instead of 750, it's now ftieths at $4 billion, an estimated 70 5% of arrests in midtown manhattan and over 60% of arrests in queens are now illegal aliens. >> congratulations. congratulation lations. ild you know this in queens a few months ago, an illegal alien released by kamala harris, she was in charge of the border, approached 213 me year old children with a machete in broad daylight,
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forcedte them into the woods,ti tied them together by the wrist and theed ty thm, injured them terribly, very badly. >> you know about it very ba. >> in the bronx, another illegal illegal alien thatos kamala harris said, listen to our country approacheinto ou6 year old woman while pretending to ask for directions. ma'am, he said, i'd likei directionswo to some place befoe he wrapped his arms aroundn her throat, pinned you down on a park bench and r her all night and beat the hell out of her. >> and you know what she said? she said he didn't rape me. >> he tried to kill me. that was her expression. when the police came. and on coney islan d, a place jus i know well, just weeks ago, two migrantso 2 mi, kamala let g a 46 year old woman with a knife to her throat. she was badly, badly beaten.
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>> probably going to live for every new yorker beingte terrorized by this wave of migrant crime. >> and i've been talkingrrore oi about migrant crime for five years. i said, if you let them ind if, it's going to be. they are vicious, violent, criminal, those that are being let into our country. they are people that their countriears who are very smart, they don't want them. that's whythat's all over the w, a lot of people coming from jails out of the congo in africa. where do you come from? the congo. where in the congo? we come from jail. what did you do? we will not tell you. they're coming from the congo. inthey're coming from africa.m h they're coming from the middle east. they're coming from all overt co the world. and , a lot of it coming froam asia. >> and what's happening to our country is we're just destroying the fabric of life in our country and we're not going to take it any longer. and you got to get rid of these people. give me a shot. you will have ged ofa safe new yorkew within three months, three months.
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>> that was donald trump in long island holding his firstt l rally since he escaped the second assassination attempt justnc earlier this wee. >> so does trump feel safe after taping? r toda >> gutfeld earlier today, trump stopped by a bitcoiny?umpr on the lower east side. >> watch. you feel things, mr. president. are you looking at any private security? >> i feel very safe at the top of the line. people, and they neededen giv more people and now they haven't. they've been given that anend i guess it's a presidential level. and based on the phone numbers, i guess you have to do that. we're leading in juso do thatero about every poll and we have to be safe. ll be safebut we really have toe for the country. that's the most important thing to me. we have to be safe for the country. a lot of progress is going to be made. it's goingt e made to be fast. >> but tonight, we still don't know why the secret service keeps getting caught flatht fla
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footed by crazed gunmen. >> why were thert-y craze two ce calls back to back? why are trump's perimeter so s vulnerable? >> the biden-harris administration stonewalling. t n from my personal standpoint, i want more informatioit. na last about what happened in florida last weekend. s an i think the secret service owes an explanation, the american people, not justation tomericank force confidentially or underhe the classified setting, but to the american people, an explanation of what happenedo . >> the biden-harris administration won't talk. and the fbi,ministraal who wired the trump campaign and raided his house. they're in chargded hie of the investigation. >> the men and women of the fbim are working tirelessly to get to the bottom of what happened . >> our work is very much ongoing, and we're just a few days into the investigation, so we're limiteod in what we can. say at this point. what i can say thi is that we
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have dedicated the full force of the fbi to this investigation. >> this is the same fbi director who was a trump assassination truther ever. he said it first that trump wasn't even shot. >> i thinkassass with with respt to former president trump, there's some question about whether or not it's a bullet or shrapnel that, you know, his ear. >> how do you trusthatt the guyi like this? >> this is the guy that had hunter's laptop for a yearlikeya and then said it was russia disinformation to get it chrioredit. >> and this just breaking. iranstopher wray, just announced the iranians have hacked the trump campaign and sent the the biden-harris campaign the goods. the fbi director wanted to beskr clear that the biden-harris people didn't ask for it, infor but they may have used the information they got. so democratsma received hacked i material from our enemies and ma y have used it to win and election. >> america's enemies elg in ourdemocrat
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election. on behalf of the democrats and the fbi isn't stopping them. >> imagine if the russians hacked the harris campaign and emailed it to trump. >> what do you think the fbi it would do that?et but they'll definitely get to the bottom of the to trumpassass assassination attempts, especially the last one where the assassin was flagged to the fbi and they did nothing. yesterday morning, the fbi raided the assassins hawaiir ser bungalowch, a seven hour search, not as long as mar-a-lago photos a obtained by the "new york post" show ruth's house was as disorganized as biden's garage. this guy had boxes of power rooms garagethis guys stacked ug room, his pickup truck littered with parking tickets, screwdrivers or ketchup packets . >> agents were seen leaving his home with boxes of evidencve . what's inside? well, they haven't told us. e.they probably never will.ly a >> this is probably a mop up job. will only know up job. what thet us to know. is lunatyunatic ex-con
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with only $68 to his name flewew all over the world for four years to some of the most suspicious placethacess. >> and the biden administration was alerted to him and never took actio n admini n. >> ruth wasn't just flying from north carolina to hawaii to florida to see ruth spend wes two weeks in taiwan. he went to turkey, poland and then ukrainet to. t to >> he went to ukraine twice, spenspt eight whole months ther. people who knew him say ruth mir was holed up at ukrainian military bases and barracks. >> who did he meet in ukraine? it's only ground zero for foreign intelligence operatives, black market military contractors's onl and mobsters. >> the assassin was recruiting soldiers from afghanistan, iraq, syria. i >> ruth was in a war zone,ne communicating with foreign mercenarie s from countries on the terror watch list. ben flies back to america and tries to kill the president. and no one's askins to kilg whom
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up to it. time magazine says ruth was also telling ukrainian officials that he could have the secret service vetitar the military records of the soldiers he wanted to recruis o >>co it's probably just a coincidence, but you're telling us that a convictedsleei felon was sleeping in ukrainian barracks for monthngns, recruitg middle eastern soldiers, trafficking in drone s and flying back to america? >> and the biden administration wasn't monitoring him at all. this guy is rubbing elbows with cold blooded killerl.s, thp suddenly publishes a book about assassinatinubk aboug true >> a former nurse who served in ukraine told primetime yesterday that she met ruth there and immediately reported a him to the fbi.di >> did he ever talkassa about assassinationsss? all the time. he wanted to kil?l most world leaders, but over two years since i was with him. but i definitely remember him, he always talked about wanting to kill putin or kim jong un.
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he developed plans. he talked about biden and trump, but i can't remember. it's been overbu two years since i heard those conversations. i can't remember exactly what he said. ysaide did speak frequentl about harming world leaders. >> when ruth flew back to hawaii, customs notified homeland security about him, but mayorkas dropped you investigation again. and the next thing you know, this guy brings a scoped rifler within 300 yards of the candidate who wants to end the war in ukraine. >> ruth was reported to the state department, the fbi, c the cia and homeland securitiay? and they didn't stop him. why? n runn >> ruth was seen running aroundn lire he was above the law fo years. a former north carolina policec1 officer had over a hundredwas un interactions with him and said he was untouchableto. >> mr. ruth's attitude was, you know, that he was above coud everybody. you can do what he wanted
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and didn't matte dr. he was pretty entitled because of his flagrant above the lawe mentality. the fact that he felt he could do anything he ran his mouth quite a bit about how he can. get off. with overbeen hit a hundred criminal counts just in north carolina alone and neve0 r served a day in prison. >> think about that. even for the weapons of mass destructiothink abponsn charge s in an armed standoff with cops with a machine gun , got probation, the same north carolina police officer said the court would sometimes just dismiss or drop charges just to clear the docket. >> gun felonies, stolenicles. vehicles, drugs, hit and runs, forged checkrus, never served time. >> who's been keeping ruth out of trouble keepi? >> even with his latest arrest
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for staking out trump for assassination, he's only been charged with two minor gun crimesn he with no mandatory minimum. >> the so-called roofer had aori car with stolen plates and a rifle with a scratchednia ca off serial number. >> and this guy was sophisticated enough to pleadr a the fifth and ask for a lawyer who was ryan ruth's father.in we'll be looking into that at a later date. we'rt at ae also looking intoan his ex-wife and fiancee. a shocking numbefir of democrats who wish ruth had completed his mission. new polling says 28% of democrats think america would be better off if trump was assassinatedd . >> 28%, 24%, not really sure. >> so that means a majority of democrats think the country would be better off if trump were murdered or just need more time to thine murderk about it. >> for years, americans have heard democrats call ar ameri trump a threat to democracy. are you surprised now that two people have tried to kill hiu s >> trump has called us communists.
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he said we are a threat to the r united states of americaea. >> trump almost got shot twice. democrat shrug.ed. listen to what one caller told u c-span today. >> see, we let this man trump destroy america. and i look at and see what loo these two people had to step up and take that shot. maybe three. nothind take shot.g moves. >> i'm sorry, william. you're not advocating violence t ,are you? not violence. i'm a dilemma defendin ing thg my country. >> all right. to assassination. really, not violence. if you're defending the country, you say. m >> tell me again.mocr democrats aren't happy. bullets are flyingatno. >> senator josh hawley joins mel now. ley joins senator, what are youg now from people that are speaking to your staff? >> well, what we've heard, jesse, from new whistleblowers who've come forward about this second assassination attempt ss life on donald trump's life, and here's what they have told us. that golf coursee' th that thent
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president was playing secret service have guarded that course. many, many playin times. leblower >> and what the whistleblower says is protocol calls for pr service to stationtion agents along the places in the course that are known vulnerabilities. i want to emphasize the service is guarded. are this course. many times they know where there are vulnerable vulnerabilities that normallhery station agents. they're ahead of trump's appearance on the course, but they apparentl a y did not do that this last weekend. and the whistleblowers tell me that's strange. that's out of protocol. it's not even clear. secret service stran out swept the perimeter before trump took to the course. also, a breach t, a breach, rather, of protocol. and they want to know why. and so dh wanted o i. >> think the secret service deserves to give us answers. we're hearing conflicting reports about who fired off those roundsing repo at ruth. >> was it a guy sweepingduri the perimeter during the roundng or was it the advance team who was a hole ahead? do we have any understandinge of what the truth is there? >> i don't think we do yet. certainly i don't.
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and again, the secret service, the fbi, dhs have not beenen forthcoming on this. jesse, i want to emphasize, we forthcom are over two months, of course, since butler. do you know that the secre butta service still has not given congressional investigators the documentedl we have been asking for for two months, two months since trump was shot in the face. now he has been shot at ore noo again.ce and still secret service aga is stonewalling right down to this hour. i mean, what is going on here? they need to level with us.n they need to level with the american people and they need tel world isat in the happening. >> i mean, even your colleagues, pretty partisan colleagues on the lef:s ,even, he's just had it son we're also hearing and this is new. tell me if you've heard this as wellth , that the secret service told the locals in butler. >> oh, i don't knogow. we got the roof. don't worry about the roof. we got it. is that what you heard, too? >> because they didn't get it. you know, i. i saey didn'w this senator gras recent report. and i can tell you, jesse, i can confirand i im that locaw enforcement in butler, local
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whistleblowers, local have tole in my office that secret service was indeed the one that took course the planning lead on the day. and the secret service was supposed the daye to be in chare of securing that location and they didn't do it. and i tell you whaon.it.t, locan enforcement has been extremely upset, to put it mildly, fort ty months now that they've been blamed. the secret service went public, blam'v blamede the locals, and the and locals say it wasn't our responsibility. locals was supposedl po to do it. jesse, the local police even offered secret service eve in bnes on the day. and butler secret service said n o. >> do you believe in your heart> that the secre do t service is t incompetent or they're compromised? >> you know, all i can say quesnt for two months. you won't answer questions in public. you won't give congressionalnv investigators any documents or evidence. you won't complyestigay document basic requests for information. that raises a lot of troublingfu questions. and it's a stonewall, jesse. that's all there is to it. there's a stonewalg 's a sto's alll like,e at this point, i don't know why
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ut they're stonewalling, but it can't be good and it's time for them to come clean. >> it's unacceptable. and agaiceptablen, great job wi office communicating with these whistleblowers. whistleblowey getting the truth out there. >> thank you, senator. hallie. >> so now bring in matt had ina way he interacted with ruth in ukraine. at waswhat was your read on ruth? >> my read on ruth was reallylio the totality of the reed was somebody who seemed to feel that if the ends justifyy to the means that he would try to do it. >> who were the people. he was interacting with or claims he was interacting with? >> from what i recall agreeing i to this is about two years ago o and i lost all my my notes. he but some of the people he claimed to be interacting hee, you know, some high ranking military figures, various people in the what i recall would be best
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woulnibed as like ukrainia mafia. some of the people that hadso connections with localme pionsgn government to try to get things furt or to help him you know, further what seemed to me to beo scams and cons. . >> so he claims he was interfacing with ukrainian mafia and was this guy just crazy? >> was he just drumming up stuff on the side like hustles? >> what do you think his hisk hi operation was? >> if he eves opern had one? >> i think it was a combination of crazy and hustles just like you described. he always seemed to have these e really big, fantastical plans, these great stories of connections and militaryd you s that he was going to be putting together or, you know, stuff like that.or
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but there was never actually any tangible proof of anything happening. >> okay. not a resultee magnos guy, lot but definitely stirring up a lot of dust in your estimation. be >> would it have been conceivable for a foreign intelligence operative or one of these ukrainian mafia ze to flip him, to radicalize, o him, to send them back onof a mission? >> i mean, we have no evidence of that. but i mean, you're in a pretty a here and murky world out there in ukraine right now. could >> a lot of bad guys floatinghe around. could he have been flipped or weaponized? definitely. there are definitely a lot of blurred lines and a lot of questions of what what was an appropriate action to take. but as far as ruth goes, i felt like he was probably just too impulsive and too unpredictable to be somebody that would be a
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real reliable target for an intelligence to try to use forg. anything. >> so he was more of a loose cannon? >> yes, very much so. >> did you ever feel threatened by him? one of the people we had on yesterda. peoply, a nurse said e reported him to the federalauses government because she thought he was a dangerous manhe . . >> yeah, i agree with that.. i never felt threatened per say, but i made a point of notno giving him a reason to feel threatened by me where he might. there was just a lot of questions of what wouldhere i he be willing to do. and given the ends justify the means, if he felt that the lot justify that, there's not a lot i would put past him trying to dod pu. >> what was his ideology? >> he in ukraine, the couple inr of times i got to interact with him, he seemed veryimo go e obviously pro ukraine,
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you know, wanting to go there and the way he described it, you know d, how help you train in their fight. he was also very pro-america. you know, where in a very flamboyant american flag shirtsh through the cities and drawing a lot of attention to himself, ofich was something a lot of us over there volunteering didn'tto want to do. we a kinndd of wanted to blend , lay low, but yeah, i mean, he definitely drew a lot of attention to himsel f. he spoke to about three or four news organizations and now is drawings the world'su attention. matt, thank you so much forso joining "jesse watters primetim" and i'm glad you shared your story. >> thank you. >> well, check out my new f fox nation special on the trump assassinatiooxnn attempts.josh h senator josh hawley, who you itst heard before,awo yo he's featured in it along with many others. >> it's available right no'sw.
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>> the teamsters union droppedtm a bomb on the harris campaign today, refusing to endorse her. >> ng to en it's the first time the teamsters didn't endorse a democrat. 0 but 30 years, they didn't endorse trump either. they but released a poll from their members. >> if it were up to the members, they'd give trump a full throated endorsement. look at that. the teamsters love trump. this can endorse him because it'll look bad. >> it's a grea.t honor. >> they're not going to endorse the democrats. that's a big thing endorse. and this is the first time in, i guess, 50, 60 years. and that's happened. democrats automatically have the teamsters.s automa. gs they took a vote, and i guess0% i was at 60% or more. and that's a great honor. >> a new gallup poll has trump beating kamala with independents by 25 points. >> and a new fox news battleground poll. trump's ahead, too. >> there's your election. a cbs reporter in nevada wenturn from restaurant to restaurant
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and could barely find a single t harassed supporter. >> watch. and but what was reallysingle incredible is and every single restaurant of the people willing to talk to us, peo could only find one harris supporter in every restaurant. and we suppo left no stone untu. >> i want someone who is strong, who demands respect, and who gets the respect. and you can deal with foreign leadert ans. thin i think trump's the guy everybody feels is at the grocery store, at the ga t.s pumps. and yes, i do contribute do conn that to biden. sometimes the solution is you do. ely ear down and rebuild isr i'm extremely concerned about the border. there are people who have come here legally. >> why do they get pushed asidea ? >> voters are realizing kamala doesn't have the solutions to the problemreealize created. and here she is being aske d, are americans better off than they were four years ago? >> liste forn, i grew up a middles ki class kid. >> my mother was hard workind.gy she raised me and my sister, maya. she saved . s only
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thd it was only by the time i was a teenagere that she cou afford to to actually buy her first home. and i know and i identify with i know wher idee i come fr. and i know. but i must confess, i know that so many people work so hard and should have the the opportunity to just get their foot in the door again. >> this was not just about getting by, but getting ahead. every answer is a dodge. >> everyone, even cnn, is picking us on itp on it. >> when you listen to kamala harris on what she will do, u you can almost started drinking game every time she sayscan wa a businesses. >> describe the politics of that. well, she says that sheat's also talks about being a middle class kid that's also at the front of her answers. >> today her ans was at a hispanicea event in washington and she said nothing. >> and i love you very. . i grew up understanding the children of the community are the children of the community. recentlye coar i was in nevada.
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>> i'm in these streetshim in midtown. i'm everywhereeverywhere. we have some work to do. in fact, a lot of hard work ahed ahead of us. but we like hard wor ok. hard work is good work. hard work is joyful work., i say. >> is running out the clock so you don't hearla runni about her dangerous policies. she talks about an opportunity economy. .but what that really means is that she'll just take itake t as an opportunity to take all your money and give ite li to people she likes more than you. >> she'll takeke than of dollarq of the economy, spend it on equity, welfareui, a billion for trans, a billion for migrants. you knowllio, because she's goig to raise taxes so high. >> companieses are going to have to lay you off. we're going to go into a recession. go intoand then she's going tod more money trying to bail herself out. >> she h says she's a career prosecutor, but her records criminal. >> she's going to decriminalize drugs. >> empty the prisons. and just like in californi decri a, allowe you're going to be allowed to steal anything just under a thousand bucks. >>g ju der $1,0 she has san francisco
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values. and she's right. those valuest. haven't changed. >> and if you own a gun, she's going to walk into your home and look for it. >> just because you legallyty b possesecs a gun in the sanctity of your locked home doesn't chek mean that we're not going to walk into that home and check to see if you're being responsible sponsible. you so she's going to take your guns, cancel cash bail to 20 millionty illegals she let in. safe america first, legal founder and senior adviser to president trump, stephen miller. all right. so, miller, break down the state of the racbreakdate o well, jesse, i grew up in a class family where i understood that children of the community are the children of the to community. >> and what we need to do is too take the time to understand plae that the place where we are g are going is where jesse, we've always been. wee, ifyoep going ther
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that doesn't inspire you to show up and vote for showkamala harris, i don't think anything will. i really don't. look, here's the truth of what happenedon't. o, jesse. america saw two different debate s. p the pundit class, the peopleeo a who make a livin lg in washington, d.c., in new york fell for the indecipherable word salad of nonsens fore answers that she spewed for 90 minutes. and they heard donales.d trump talk about the border, the invasion, illegalillega immigration, inflation, the cost of housing, the cosiont of living, the cost of health care, war in ukraine war in the middle east, war ravaging the planet. >> and his plan to solve those problems. >> and what have we seen since then? what h steady movement in the polls, particularly among independents. an >> trump and we've seen himn hi break open to a much larger natirasmussen national polling than he had at any pointt he in 2016 or 202. the the hollowness, the vapidth
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ness, the emptiness, the nothingnesnos of kamala's answers is being steadily sed to real flesh and blood human beings who actually live jormal lives and actually have real jobs and actually have to earn a living to support their families. y tso that's the strategy. >> just run out the clock, say nothing controversial, will say. nothing at all. say you're from a middle class family and you wan t to create an opportunity economy and just don't make any mistakes. don't sakey anything. akes. don't make mistakes. is it possible she could winssie with that strategy? >> no, because the the you should never in politics never underestimate the savviness of the american people and the american voter. americans, no b.s.icans no in 5s of hearing it. >> and again, we saw that with the with the reviews of the debate and the movement. we saw where you saw in reuters, for example,
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they asked undecided voters and the ten they asked two for 2 one that broke for trump. americans have a radar screen. they understand phony, fakes. politicians. they know what in their bones, they know one in their soul. they knobut on top of that, yout lie when it comes to realityw ty because people know they cannot afford health care. aft, to ot afford rent they cannot afford a mortgage, they cannot afford to pay for anything. t they need to support their families. that reality, plus the migrant. th tow invasion of small towns, small and large. you can'ns t hide or obscure that reality. >> you can't hide from it. and you definitely can't affordfford it. >> stephen miller, thank you so much for joining "jesse watters primetim" . >> good to see you. we go inside diddy's jaithyou fs . >> okay. are we not? om the g and orders coming in. garland business is never easy. the star in it, eight months pregnant. that's a different story. i couldn't sloso did ow down.ea.
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and racketeering for forcing women into freak off sex partieri s with male that he recorded, then keeping them quiet through violencece a and blackmail. the feds say the investigation is stillnd blackmail the ongoind flight risk whose tampered with witnesses before and couldu do it again if he's free. did he offered $50 milliont to and promised not to have any women over his house if they lete an h him out.'t bud >> but the judge didn't budge. so did he.ge spending his days in brooklyn's metropolitan detention center. new york's most notoriou i s jail . it's known for its barbaric conditions, stabbings, murders, suicides, blackouts and lockdowns for dinner. >> did he can eat turkey with soiled potatoes and beets? >> sources tell tmz that he's being isolated from general pop because some inmates may be taking him out as a badge of honor. >> he'll get one hour of rectime time a day and three showers. a week and has to wake up at 6 d a.m. to make his bed and mop his cell floor. >> a few celebrities have spentm
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time here or kelly ghislaineax maxwell and our good friend mindy madoff. >> did his lawyer says they're going to fight until the end? >> but the government's case looks rock solid. the prosecutiont's casoksn has s of evidence against them that they have from basically thrownt th. grand jury subpoena. the feds have materials from banks, tech companies,pani airlines, hotels, escort serviceses as. >> even did his wealth management firm. they also have the testimony from dozens of witnesses and victims and evidence from diddy's own electronic devices. >> the prosecution saysmc they corroboratede added testimony about diddy's freak offs using travel records frtravelt records and the video. >> there is alleged crimes back years. >> in 2011, he kidnapped in 2nappedt knifepoint and gunpoint so that he could break into a different person's house. >> two weeks later, someone in diddy's crew foundr the victim's car, sliced open the convertible top, then droppeopd in a molotov
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cocktail that he's been running wild for at least 15 years.e abe but he might not be able to slip out of this one.d he and he's only the first domino to fall. >> if he goes racketeering and sex trafficking for free coffee, there will othersers in involved. yes. like if you ever ran a train with diddy, you're probablvolved ysnac going to jail. >> that's what a lot of people were saying that, you know, that's possibly on those cameras because he hada ople cas in the crime scene. people are thinking that maybe there'll be other people involved. ad cameras there bhave you ever case? have you ever been naked anywhere with diddy or have havwith diddyhalft makee ? and there were some women around. awesome. in arounund hed that he told yoa part of the party body. >> you probably going to jail. immediately after diddy wase charged, we started seeing record executives resign and retire. >> we're not saying it'se all connected,chared but the tit interesting. >> stacy richmond is a music i industry attorney. do you think it's a coincidencse that some of these record label executives started retiring? >> rd labe i don't know that its a coincidence. i think that the evidence will reveal people who hav
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have concerns. so we don't really have those answers yee thost. clearly, it may be an indication of concern or maybe just tim may b indice to move or pastures. >> will diddy ra t people out? >> that is a personal decision for any individual. and the question of ratting out, i thinke, in the government's eye. he's the top of the iceberg. now, the next question is, what does he know about others who may have participated with him, like the gentleman about others just said a few minutes ago?a >> what's on those videos? so these spilln the vis the beae and says this record label executive financed these partiecoxecutives. this guy did this. b this guy did that. would that maybeac guy reducehee the time he spends in prison? >> it's a concerndn is aal conceptual possibility. that you're talkinpossibilg abos something known as a5k1. that would mean that he was cooperatineaing. the government valued that cooperation, and they issued a letter whicthe goveh wi be a signal to the judge,gne give him a lower sentence, prcause unlike state systems, the prosecutor doesn't just decide how much timeos
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the individual get, gets the judge right. the e dos looking at 15 to life. have you spent time in this l jailife.? >> this place does not looknice very nice. it is not very nice. i've spent so much time in this jail that god forbid anything happens to me, i think i get time served. t soh i've been there many timey it is not a pleasant place t and many judges now for lesserjn crimes are refusing to send defendantsr crim there. and one thing you should be looking out for that was signaled today the defense team, who are excellent, by the waignaley. g they will be making an application as they started applm mdc,o move him froan the metropolitan detention center, where he currently sits to essex county jail.anothe there's another possibility they could also move him also ischa, whichr westchester county correctional facility that also houseis wests federal inmates. >> so you you've had very s serve timent here. yes. what's that like as a shock to the system to then go from this level to mopping your floor at 6 a.m. and eating turkey?
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>>floor at like icarus, you're g by the sun, your wings meltw yo' and. now you're in a place that to you is an abysmal. all righre thaout, he's in. >> thank you so much. we really appreciatethan you joinink yog us, filling us . >> more primetime straight ght ahead. >> oh, what a good time. we will have. you can make it up, guys. voltaren for long lasting arthritis, pain relief. >> why can't they protect that guy? a fox nation exclusive. jesse watters investigates both assassination attempts on donald trump first met a rangefinder. everyone at a senior leadership should be held accountable. a second assassination attempt. we're compiling the subject's movements leading up to september 15th. >> you haven't heard the full story like this.
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america flag today that's show allegiance. scott what is cooler. let's bring in author the best selling author i used to like you until because. 's up? >> dot kat timpf. what's up, cat? we're an hour awaye are fromt the biggest night in gutfeld history. >> no, i'm not. guesstort hosting donald trump n the house. >> cat was there and asked himmt a very important question. >> watch.rc are there. >> aliens at area 51. they were in the oval office, three or four pilots. these are no t people that make up up stories is they said all i know, sir, is it was a round object that was going four time s faster than my f 22, which is a very fast plane. you wanted to ask him about aliens, didn't you? of course i did. .>> of i don't know that i'm evr
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going to be in a room with a president again in my life. >> and that wa presides the quen you wanted to know? >> yeah. yeah, of course. i'm going to ask them other. questions, too. >> what else did you ask? you have to watch the show to see. >>hance ofi can't wait to see i. >> yes. how was tyrus? and. and the president?e tyru >> it was great.e pr everybody got along. it was a really fun. it fun was. it was a surreal experience. i'm not like i mean, you met a million times. hang out with him. i had never met him before. it was a very surreal experience for m e. >> it didn't the audience had no idea. i had no idea trump was cominga. . >> they probably thought the first ten times they were told trump was coming,s that people were lying to them. right? they probably thoughcomingat pei they saw him that people were like they thought it was liklyie kill me gag. they thought it was a gag, you know, because there was a show that would do a gag like that. itagere's tha would be all it would be. so it was. gutfeld nervous? he looked nervous. >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think that's just how helocks. looks, he he does look nervous. >> someone else who makes me nervous is tiananmen, tim's
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wife. you know how he does all the craze do y hand motions? >> look at who his better half is. >> i kind of liked it when she did this. turn the page back just with me . what are we going to do? we're going to turn the page. oh, pretty good. do it again. we're going to turn the page and we're gonna turn the page. 52 days and we are turning the day 52 days. and it is by by donald trump. tr >> why do we need to turnge o the page if harris is in power right nos inw? esting that's their run. that's the most interesting thing to me, right, is that it'sare runn as if they're the opposition. right. it's like, why don't why don't you do that nowhdon't w? any why have you done any of this now? new start.so tha >> but it's not a new start. and you know, also, that's juste a i was just a cringe.esse >> people are going to turn the page when they like your boo: peike yok. oh, my book. listen, this is a great book. it's an amazing book i great.
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everyone should get one right now, unless you're in vero beach, florida, where i'll be signing books this weekend. you went to vero beach, not going on down there. florll be e us. >> so saturday, i can't waityo to meet all of you in vero beach. sorry. so this books book is, you know, basically it's a guide for how to connect with people. peopl. havetten you off all right. we've all been there, right, and voted for this person. ween good to.u're no me. and people really like the cover. they love the cover. olorr. ve the cove i'm not pregnant. my body no longer looks likei ab thisod, but no, we're very proud of you for the baby and the book and the big trumphe boo interview tonight at $0.10 eastern. yeah. gutfeld exclamation. we might find out more about aliens, but there's even more scandalous things in my book. okay, great. yeah, we like scandal. >> yeah, you're a "jesse watters primetime". trump likes it, too. we couldimetime. . use less of it with trump. >> that would be helpful. kat timpf i'm not running for anything>> i'm. . >> so it's okay yet. more from our movementba right backck. >> i thought i was sleepingso,
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the monday night football game with the eagles. i thoughh monday at they were go win. usuah anally don't stay up but i was up till about 1230 to watch them lose at the last second. then the next morning sinceng s i went to bed so late i slepinct in. and then last night, since i had woken up sand theno late i couldn't get to bed, stayed up till 1:00 in the bed, couldn't again, woke up late again.ke u >>p how dlao i break the cycle? i don't want to take a sleeping pill because i don't like doo slee. of stuff >> if you have any advice for breaking that sleep cycle, text me. >> let's read them. >> dwight from oxford, alabama ,which will we see first? the jfk filerst?s or the report from butler, pennsylvania. >>e my prediction. >> neither grant from grean t gt falls montana. >> when ruth gets out of thes can. he should open uoup a $64 travel
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agency. i mean, we googledy. a flight from hawaii to poland.f dollar it's thousands of dollars. i wonder who's paying that. mark from ocala, florida. your >> your assassination series on fox nation is outstanding. asn sekeep the great work. >> most of that wasst o the producers. e >> this show. i do all the work, but that fox nation thing, that'swoationh the producers. >> jen i'm kidding. jen from virginia. jesse, my husband loves you and your show and i'm okay with that. >> i'm okay with that too, babe. .kelly from do call do quan,y fr illinois do? >> quan i don't believe there's a place called do quan. i like for speakere'a pl johnsoo read me a bedtime story and steven miller to tuck me in ando kiss me goodnight. >> wow. you need to get it together. m
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tony from greenwood, wisconsin trump will makgr e gutfeld great again. yeah. gutfeld definitely needed that. fem saint augustine a beach, florida, if trump can make time to join. ugustichr. gutfeld why can't you? m >> what do you want me to do? gutfeld now.next >> next time i d to that show, i'll have another book out, doug and theresa from comac, new york. jesse we just spotted gianniy taking a selfie at the trump rally. kingshould men take selfies? tak it's a great question. >> and the answer is hard. no. never take a selfien take of yourself. you can take a selfie of yoursel ayoursef with another person, usually another woman or a fan. >> wit that's allowed, but notsf a selfie of yourself. rules for men.johnny >> johnny violated it. it's one of many rules for vd i. johnny's violet shows up next. and always remember i'm waters . >> s is mhi

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