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will geriatric best-se. and he loves diet coke but hates the woke choosing this insanity ovet coker sean. ove let's crank it up to 11 for president, 45 and 47. >> that man at six foot two fighting for how we deal with the 45th. presi donald j. drovdethe. hey joe so, jackie, how's your golf game? >> well, haven't been thinking about it too much lately, was i i always said golf is a very dangerous game. >> really? it reallry s gamey really is.f they >> especially if they're playing with you. yeah, that's tru playie. >> that's what that was a joke. pretty sad. did if they had told you that the shooter was there, would
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you try to take him out with your three? would? i think so , yeah, if i knew. >> actually, the secret service did a great jo.b. they saw the barrel of a gun. big gun. yeah the, and came out throughme bushes. and how many people would see that? out first? you know, he really was very exceptional to have done it. ?and we've been going through t a lot of it. we're getting very good at it. a but i don't want to sayt bu that too loudly because we don't want to we don't want al bringi dot to jinx is a long terrorist. >> yeah, but it'ong.s it is it's always good to yield for it. this is not a good thing to have practice at night. you're getting really good at thince that.s. ination donald trump it's great. but i want to ask you. and thea harristions of president, joe biden, ifl pres he still president, we don't know. >> they called you after you again. you got shot at and wish you well to say all these nicets do, but they're the same people that moments before say a
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a threat to democracy, an existential threat worse than hitler. rs >> does that meaner that everything they say is full? ll of? >> well, you know, both of the shooters, one is dead and the other one is in prison. and it was reall sy great work i again, by secret service and a woman who saw somebody runningse . yeah. and running for the car because he was caught. and the secret service agentscat started shooting at him, didn't do any talking, said jus thet that's a barrel of a gun, started shooting, which was amazing that he saw it j. then he started shooting. and so this man is running to the car.he and a woman is a woman. of course, woman is always a woman, right? we it is found out this weekpplaus about hoe]w smart who would do this. >> she sees somebody running who and. she didn't like the way he looked. he looked very suspiciout like o and followed him and took the car, parked it right behinld his and started taking pictures of the license plate. who would do that? a kareking pic ln. >> and then she said and then sent the picture to the sherif f
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,the great sheriff of palm beach county, and sent the picturespi, to the sheriff. office. and they got him in a high speed chase dow n the highway. yeah, but who would do that? i mean, you said outwho woul ofy thousand incidents. would that ever happen? and they said very rarely a thind ou thousang that. so she's very much of a heroine, right? heroiny a heroie yeah. >> you know, it blows my mindt w like how you how you take these events. >> so not lightly, but it's almost casually the way like i get more angry when my pant pocket gets caught on a doorknobt mo i get angryknob. about that. then you get angry t about getting shot at. t doesn't how you how do you process that? >> well, number one, do i have t a choice? yeah. what am i going to d o right now? yeah, we have a choice. but, you know, it's interesting . i i wawas thinking a lot about t over the last period of time sincott overe butler and being president is a very dangerousb.
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because with a race car driver, that's a dangerous job. it's like 1/10 of 1% die with a bull rider. i think bull riding looks pretty scary, right? yeah, it's a little bi tt more than that. die with the president. what is ita litt mor, percent o? it's the most dangerous there is. so if you want to be president, i have a lot of friends that wanted to runhave a their thinking about maybe not doing it but here'st the only good thing is that it's alwayt doins a consequentil president that gets shot at.thag >> and fortunately, so far i've been very lucky or somethinget very is greater than all of us. >> oh, yeah, wmethine it is soms has somethine]g is up there. >> someone is up there maybe watching over us. i think he's votineoneg for you. yeah. it's funny. i always thought the most dangerou think hyou.s was feedih >> but you bringought up god. you bring up god, and you've almost been killed twice. do and you think more about
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your own mortality and what happens afte aboutr you? go move on. yeah, not about mortality, but i do think more aboun?t god because. okay, butler wasi do really, th the greatest of all. if i'm not looking over there and mean a full turn exactly 90 degrees, i wouldn'tfull tur e right now and your ratings would be a little bit lower perhaps. >> yeat now.urh. we hope he'll meet there. we have to tell you, we have to tell the story of how we first met the ratings over. remember that one week he just played that thing. but. but do think about that because the chart, it was basically immigration chart. we had our lowest numbers that we've ever had in e immigration and i never i very rarely use it. maybe 15 , 20%. it's always on my left and it's always at the end of a speech i. ow so now i said brin ig down dow the chart right at the very beginnineg almost like the first sentence of the speech. bring down that chart because immigration such firstf th a bic now with, you know, our country being basically taken over by venezuelag , lots of other
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people. so i said bring down the chart and the ja w down. t drop and i go, look at those numbersn and i look over to the right appealing. and that was that they knew something was definitely wrong and it was a mess in texas and that's unusual. remember when you showed it to me? i showed it. yeah. >>ember whout to me.d >> said, i knosaw people aren't going to believe this, so. knowr. take a look at my ea >> that's right. you know, i met we mete in at the convention. yeah. and i said, am i going to show it to you know, we have a lot of gang. and, you know, they'll say it didn't exist. and i actually did have suchav confidence in him. and he's really a very special guy, talented guy, good guy,, great guy. and i said, you know, if grea is doto show it, let' it with. >>w gutfeld yea leth. and that's amazing because he's. amazing because it happened right here. yeah. how did you get him to see the top of your. >> wow how did yoto. i sat i sat in a low chair. trup
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okay: . >> you know what it was? it was true. and i took the bandages very b carefullany and i shot admissio. >> that's nasty. yeah. so is there anyboddy here wanted to touch it, but i knew i would not go and i would have enjoyed it. >> but it's interesting to see the response t. to this secondrespon attempt. every time you're under a bigger threase to th.t the mel blames you even more.>> gre >> yeah. it's almost as if they don'tg: d see their own role in this. ifat do you make? >> have you just basically accepted this is it? i think so, yeah. i look just baed at the media: as extremely dishonest, extremely corrupt,st actually look at the debate. i walked off, i said, that's it. you know, they said, i'm theexty in debates because i had a lot of debates and i becam ae president and the goat means greatest of all time. , anhe's a goat. >> but i what a great thing. an >> and i walked off that stage and i thought i had the best debate tha and i was very unfail treated by the anchor. i'm not fans of those guys anymord bye. >> and his hair was better five years ago than that.
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that's that happens. that happens with who among us and that happens the clock. >> but you know, they came at me on everything like crime. . yeah i said the crime is rampant. he said crime down. s down i said crime is down. who would think it's without even knowing? wing and i was right. the following day, doj numbers. i don't know who it was in doj, but somebody over there likes, me. that crime is up 45%, murders up like you wouldn't evens like believe. and anybody would know that without eve youn seeing charts. but it turned out to be a falswe attack. they attack the word, the bloodbath that was atthey atte blo, aut you know, all these things. yeah, charlottesville was totally debunked. ed by everybody, including laura, laura did a whole show on it. how it's s o ridiculous. culous. and even snopes that which is a left. that's right they even said yeah but all of them. and they didn't correct her once and they corrected me everything. i said practically that i think
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nine times or 11 times, and the audience was absolutely they went crazy. and the realy, i thought it was i walked off. i said, that was a great debatle . loved it. you know, you got a lot of people watching. guess we had 75 million people watching something like that. and you have tot tchingo well, you can't wel do badly. for instance, biden didn't do so well, you l in the previous debate because i had the two debates. i had one weate. actually had. two debates. you know, i had one against a man. wed to he's doingd well, take him out, put in ahe i new one. and if she doesn't do well, i wonder id f they're going to take her out. just keep putting a let's see if we can get it . oneeventuallye, andf sh no, but a thing like that's never happened before. it's never a you know, it's like a fighter. he kno they knows more about fighting. but i love i love the fighting. we love dana whitews. of >> all those guys. dana is great. well, your history of boxing is second to i more mike tyson fights than anybody. anybod mike is great and all great. and they're, you know, amazing people really.y. ople. it's a very hard thing to be a fighter.
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number one, you havevery har bee to take hundreds of shots to the face within a couple of round table ts and enjoy goi for the fifth round. yes. you know, there are a lot of guyofrounds s, lot of great athletest of have tried to be fighters. it doesn't work out so well. very rarely does id tot work ou. but -- but this was something that was a very special moment.t vethought this was a tremendous debatery. as and then and when you look at it, you know, it's interesting now that they're reviewing debate. you l it it was all a word salad from her.as the first question i said,d what kind of an answer is that? but the fake news? e oh, she did.ne well, no matter what you do. if i werd e winstoshll.n church, he was a great debater, by the way. if i were an an elegant debatetr if i were winston churchill, they would say, well he waska okay, but he wasn't special tonight. that was the kind of stuffhe was you and it was>> the same as thm previous debate. >> that's what ie asf you at itu there were saying. so yeah, there was no difference. i actually wanted that attitudke you know a different attitude. yeah. and you never know about debate it's a little like tyson said he said everybody has a plan until they get punched
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in the fac saie and there's a l. of truth to that. >> no. yeah. ther you caughtin, three before you even said hello to you. well, i mean, i had u walked and that i'm wrongr. tu about things that were i'm totally right. i was right about justmp people about all of that stuff that they were correcting me. and i think my only regret about is that i wanted to be elegant and i didn't want to go afte iri >> the anchors. mm-hmm. i wish i did, in a way. yeah, that's that' wis s our job. >> we took care of him. we guy. we got. we got to take a quick break and then want to come back with more from the future president trump society fears those who are different, but not me. >> am i crazy? what you're feeling is very real. >> too many doctors treat symptoms, not people. i don't think this man is in a coma. he's in there. the key is to you. if you can hear me, look up.
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>> roll it.t we thought about the possibility he might use.he mig >> the power of the federal government against you personally. ht poweryeah, i have.ally? i just. i'm confident in the fact you.he's coming after >> clooney should get out a of politics and go yo. to tellevisionfter >> i will if he does.ev i don't hate the guy. i hate the people who vote for him. i think they're stupid. i don't thinpeoplek i do. >> i'll be honest with you. e hove no respect for you. you giveh yo, me, president. do you ever think about anything like that? no. really? neve.r. ything no. why would it make a good president? you don't think you'd be good? lat? i i really pass any of the thinl that you have to pass to. but i guest pas trump did it. yeah. no, no. yeah. >> you'd be a boy scout like a man. yeah, well , that age.well >> well, for either of them. >> so, mr. trump, the thing that i think my theory is thatyh famous people don't like it when fame is put in proper perspective, when it's dwarfed by somebod iy more fame.y
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sowi they preferth to be on thee hierarchy of fame. >> they want to be on top. i notice a lothi of these guyste that's it's not an emotional response to the factt of tha you're bigger, more well known. so that makes sense. whenu ar i watch i know some ofe them. and like howard, i was on howar ofward, thd stern show as anybody, and he he was great at that. h and then he went woke. yeahgrea and since he's gone, w, his ratings have gone down the tubes. and he sort of wene woket anti-o for a couple of reasons. wentbut i was on his show a lot. yeah, he has a best of.u ever >> did you ever see the best of best of howard stern? i don't want to promote it necessarile bey, but and i waswt there for just about all of them. the best stuff we had good shows. it was good. but he's changed the re. >> and, you know, he doesn't do the ratings anymore. no, he doesn't. it doesn't have to. hesnot do ratingshe's finished. >> cat, do you remember howard stern? no, but i was. but you know, you put on every show. >> you were on tv a lo?
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t a lot of shows. >> i would you rule out i'm not >> md you would woul you ever rule out doing reality tv again? >> lik e what about hosting love island? >> you know, i have i hadentice the apprentice for 12 years. 14 seasons, but 12 years, a lot of time they wanted to renew mew for five years. they were all set to do it and i didn't want to do it. i want to ru m tn. i said i want to run for president. mark burnett is a great gu ys and you, the producer and allan and all of the people from nbc, everybododucer ay came up to see to talk me out of running. they said it's not possibl -e to win. nobody's ever done that. i mean, and nobody ever gives up primetimeing.is show it was s hit and they wanted to do a five year extension. and nobodyi said, that's a actually when i knew i was going to do it. five and i mean, i loved doing the apprentice. it was so successful. the ques the big question is, did it make a difference? would i have been president? d it mak you know, a of people say they created this guy from the apprentice . and i don't know if that's true because they chose me because of the m, you know, my success.
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>> what's your chemistry with bret michaels? bret michaels was a character. he had great character. and we learned a lot about i mean, we had dennis rodman was grearett mr. trut oh, he was fan >> and we had weis had tremendod characters on the show, had a lot of i mean, everybody was helped basically by being on the apprenticendous te. but i just wanted to do it. i saw what was happening with the country. but bad.w whatgoing and now what they've done with the border and th done waln the whole thing, i could have built an extra 200 miles. i built much whole more than i n i was going to build. and it worked. i had the mexican government saa giving us 28,000 troops. we had so many mexican troops, they had no choice. they had to otherwise. i said, i'm going to put tariffs on new car n other s you stole from. you know, they stolecars t 32% r car industry. okay. you know, which is not we'll get it back. don't worr ourhichy about it. but, you know, i really felt i wanted to do it because we can make our country the make america great again is such a great maga is such a great tag. and i watched biden where
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he was very angry at maga. he said, we've got to stop magaa and saying it's make america great again. >> yeah, sort of shoulrtd have worked so well. make america great again. and that's what we'll do. if you think of it, we have 21 hav i believe it's 21, they say 16,v but what difference i mean it's a lot of people, more people than any country could sustai than. can 21 million people. many come out of jails and prisons like between oness, being a little bit more harsh. iney come ouht diffet of mental institutions and insane asylums. they come out of terrorist schools. they come literally out of schools, but they're terrorists.they. ols. we have people coming from gangs, the worst gangs in the world, moswe havt considere the meanest gang. they cut people up. they don't want to use guns-13 s they attacked too young, 16-year-old beautiful girls walking to schookel, cut them up with a knife. they didn't want to shoot him because it wasn't painful. they botfu theh died. and these people are coming out into our country. and now you look ey both what's
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happening in like aurora, in coloradyou loo venezuela. venezuelan gangs are taking over the real estate. >> they're becoming real estate developers. and they have to they get little cards, they have whatever they want. >> you're like -- a little estt card. yeah. yeah. they have their little card. . >> a bullet? greg: y knoe . >> cash in question. talking about the border. not just all the youngident, a y age men that are coming across this country. the fitna is coming acrosst th.w this country terrible. if you you're in office, would you consider taking importanha t fentanyl is a terrorist act? because if you come under terroris wouldconsiderm, then ot of defense can get involved. we give our law enforcement a break. correc cn tot. eve >> and you can even go further than that. yeah. i mean, you could send pictures of their mansionther than tha s, certain hotels in mexico. and by the way, these are really these are reallythes rich. these are the cartel people. these are really looe e thk, wen play games, we can be nice and we can be smar gt. ee com
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you're never going to. i said a blue ribbon committee co friends of my how couldmi i get on a committee.ul they didn't know the first thing about it. th't kno d know about el chapo . they don't know. but these are very smart, hardenedo no abo people. and, you know, i'm setting up h a blue ribbon committee with socialite s fromwith s new york and california. it's ridiculous. and they don't even want to talk about itocfrom yor theyl about it for 2 minutes. then they start talking about societ th the only way you're going to stop this is the death penalty for drug dealers top. i don't know if this country is ready for it, but if you think about it, eachhi think drug dealer on average kills 500 people on average, he oron she drug dealer kills five., fiknow so many families who have losvet a or a daughter or parents even to fentanyl. and i had a deal worked out with china, with president xi directly that he was going to give, you know, china has the death penalty. i said to hi wm, do you havee a drug problem? when i first met him, he looked at me like, what a stupia dr da question. exactly. he said, no, no, no, no, no st quest. blem. i said, well, what do you do?
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death penalty, immediate deathd penalty. and i said, good chance. he said, withoutpey. it. thout i talked to him a lot about it. he said, without it, you know, china was a it a drug loaded country years ago. other countries, much smaller, would it over because they were all wasted, drugged out with the get opium and the poppa and they had all big problem. but they execute drug dealers. they have absoluted no drug problem. singapore has no drug problem. and it's not nice to talk about, but it's the only way you're going to solve the problem you're never going to have. singe has noers.w we got it dowa numbers, the lowest numbers. but the helped a lot of things helped. but in terms of a drug getting a drug free country, you can'ttt have that unless you have the death penalty for the dealers. >> all right. have the pen it out of the maybe on love island. l all righovt. >> up next, immediate rules. think kamala rules.
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nonsamala says some more. >> roll it. hello to all my divine t nine brothers and sisters. all right. just a. >> it was school photo day. you remember what that's like. you really ought to understand r a very deep level how muchon a your words have, meaning a where we can see what is possible unburdened by what has been. >> we can see what i. is unburdened by what has beenea unburdened by what has been as enjoyed. >> well, do you? there is an objective crowd. all right. it's hard. kind of figure out what she's saying. why doesn't anybody ever ask whn a follow up question? >> like, what do you mean?
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>> well, that should have happened in the debate. yeah . bate and the interesting thing is it doesn't do interviews. you would not see her comeu on to the show. >> i can tell you right now. we ask her now, come on thisregw show, kamala will have a box of wine she doesn't like it. >> she doesn't like doinga interviews. yeah. boand she's not knowledgeable about economy and various things. and i thin k it would be a problem. but -- but you know what? he was pretty much gone. saey said joe. it's over, you getting out. and he said, i'm not getting out. id you get out. and they were very nasty. 25th amendment and everything else. he got outey wer and they put hn and she somehow a woman, someh somehow she's doing better thang he did. yeah, but i can't imagine it can last becauseette . so wea so weak on people coming in. you know, she's the one that she was. the voters are. she allowe was d 21 million people to come in with the thing we were just talking about. >> yeah. and manyallowee to of these people areny o the wrong people for this country, you murderers,
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you have killers, you have prisoners. yo prisons are being emptied out all over the world, not just in south america. and they'rt ale coming.n sout and she allowed that. and i think eventually people are going to figureh out ,yeah, i hope so.ll >> i mean, the thing is, she's got the entire media has doing pr for her. so it's like it's like no one asks follow up questions. no one bothers to fact check her. emily, do you have a question? qus like you do.a i do. so, mr. president, my questionti is abouton voting bloc strategyy and it's that we know there are 90 million evangelicals in this country, 40 million of whom don't vote and 15 million of whom aren't even registered vote. not so what's our plan to harness those votes foter tor in novemb it's such an incredible statement. votequestion because evangelicab they're great people. le sta they're 5% for me, but they don't vote, meaning they don't vote. if they would vote, nobody could. nobody could beanot votet you. and i have total support frombet
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evangelical christians and fromt other groups. i'll tell you, the other groupia that doesn't vote gun owners, they don't vote. the nra's endorsement totally every time, but they endorse me totally. but you look at the number of i don't know what it is, they're rebellious or something. i don't know what it is but evangelicals, if they voted, there wouldn't even be an election fro. , gu you could cancel it if the gunth owners voted. i mean, the guey do not von aret a massive proportion. if they voted, but theygelica vote like it's 16% or something. if the people becausls theree to to take your guns away. she wants to confiscate your gun. she wants to takn e them away. and, you know, she's now trying to get out of it. so she had policiething. people. she's now changed 14 policies about, fracking. she was totally against for 15 years. fracking nowpoliciese has all a, a short while ago, she came out sh favor of same thing with guns. d she said, no, no, i don't want to take your guns. i don't want to fotaker 20 year, she's wanted to take your guns. all of a sudden, a short while i
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she said, no, no, i don't want . to. one thing about a politician, they always revertone thinrt bac back to where they were at the beginning because that's what their natural inclination e . her father is a marxist professor. her fathert is.the way inatura and he's currently and i don't know what happened to the father, but we haven't see andnm . i'd love to be able to talk to him, you know. barack hussein obama, his brothefather have no.r is sg trump this governor walz his brothe r, his whole family is support. yeah. in fact, they want to make contributions to my campaign. well wallse fa, to be fair, a lt of brothers are supporting president trump. ai that's true. that'sa lo real jobs. what we do. >> and it's funny. waltz is a strange. oh, he's strange. is him and i are the same age. >> how does he look so muche younger now? h he's a strange guy. strang se? he called up years ago.d i was in the white house and he said, house is being surrounded by people with american flags. i saidmy, is that a good thing n
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stuff. >> it's like, yeah, you sue me. i get it. that's what you do. yeahendshiptuff. i, but i'm not, you want to use my plane? fine. i meant , some people would not understand that. >> no, i think i have been able to do that. otherwisy plan e i would have nobody to talk to at all.have you know? >> but it was a drag. it was interesting. i endorse and my endorsementle record is very good, but sometimes i'll endorses people that said horrible, horrible things about me and people sayll, do you have ay idea what he said? and i said, you know, if i did that, i woul?d never be able to endorse anybody. because when i first ran, everybody violently opposed to me. so i would have i would neve fri be ablolentle to endorse anybode and i like to say terribleendors things would honestly, you weren't so good at the beginning. >> mr. trump. i believe we have the tape.e ha that's right. i'm making my move. don't throvey take w it. i want to i want to bring up.el. this is a friend of mine has his theory, says that your campaign is like a pirate ship.
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you have this eclectic band of supporters that are that arec individuals indifferent, but they're a pirate ship. but the issue with the pirat bsp ship is every now and then you get a stowaway. is likeitt an odd personp a scaramucci or an amorosa. you know, it's like, how do you how when you have a pirate ship of all thesd e people, how do you have any kind of control? or is that just risk?do >> well, like the people that you mentioned, i don't know very wellhave, but thes a i people that you mentioned, they all want to come back. they all want to com e pee back. and when you don't take them back, i don't want them back. certain people. i don't want back. whenack, them back, they'll say anything. they make up stories. yeah. they make th bace up stories at that you wouldn't believe, stories that bear no resemblancoue that don't exist. it's like they're storytellers. but when you don't tak exieou people and they think of it as a glamorous life, i think, you knowpl, my whole thing,ng the sphere, i don't think of it. i just work really har. d. we have to win this election to save our country. if we don't wird. n this, i really n believe our country is eitheotr
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or very close to it because we have to turn it and we don't turn it and turn it now. it's going to be too late to turn it later. i reallye turn it's on their . they have people like, lynne cheney, you know, and lynne cheney. liz cheney. yeah. no, no, cheney, i don't know. >> but her older sister, lynne cheney, she's a monster no, it's yeah, no member chasing us with the broken beer bottle on cheney. >> but i mean, you have elon musk, you have rfk jr. tulsi gabbard. these are all really strong, have great people. >> you say he has a diverse cabinet. yeahe . ha no, we have great we have a great group. >> our thing just happened about 10 minutes before i walked to the teamsters for many, many decadestobout. automatically support the democrats. right? this year they refused decadeutomatic to doo do i it. and they toot.k a poll and we gt
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60% in the poll in the teamsters. >> and the of then that they're not going to support the democrats this year. they're going to, i gues to s remain neutral, but that was sort of a big event. s ever expecteds anything like that to happen. they actually took a poll of the teamsters expecti lik, t, the workers. yeah, the people that really do the jo theb. y are and they're good.go i've had many of them work for fr with the concretei have, you, the frames. it seems they drive the trucks. so. they just announcedtruck' they're not going to support the democrats. they're going to remain neutras. lwill . >> i think individual poll was r like 10 to 1 average from employees. >> i t, we had a tremendous advantage with the people. and gei think the people that rn it, sean o'brien, who's a top guy, is a great gu y. g but i think they said, you know, how can how can we support this person, meaning they howthem, yeah, but they har decades, i think i think five, six decades. they've never i mean, it's been many, manysix years they suppoy a republican or did this you you're an interesting flip in like where the democrat gregs used to be the the party of the people.
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yeah. and the republican ts were the country clubbers since you came alongicans ar it's flis it's -- it's really interesting people go party is a a billionaire but it's a billionaire from queens that doesn't count. >> but, you know, one of the nicest thing s happened t to me as a politician is thathe i get most of myhings th money o people that average $61. i thinpeoplek of it. t and that's never happened to a republican before. it happens to democrathas s. but in a much it happened with bernie sanders. i would be the best exampl t ite, a ti but it's a tiny fraction of the money that i get. we get a lotn of money from o people. the averagf e $61, and those $61 people vote. those people, they get you know. we have some people that'll pay us like $25 a month every single month. they won't miss it . you know, they're very committed. there's never been a republican they areat happene d to wheres you get your money. it's called the small money. the small money is ultimatele yy money because there's so many people contributing. so, you know, that's bi like h
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a great honor for me. >> yeah, i'm like that. it's something i always sign up for and then forge.t, oh, well, that's like paramount. can i please ask a question? justthen i f becase i'm never going to be allowed in a room with the president again? sureever b. nt >> are there aliens at area 51? the, you know, i'll tell you,l it's a funny thing because i think that mightyoit i be ae question that i get more than any question. >> it is the craziest thing. so we have that so-called area.e they considered like a sacred area. and i will sayd area this i dond think i'm a believer, but i've interviewed pilotsthin that, lo, i like tom cruise, but better t than tom cruishae, the blond, the blond crew cuts the whole. >> and this. ye the s. and they were in the oval office, three or four pilots. thes sirhee are not people thate up stories. this is a they said all i knowlr ,sir, is it was a round objectea that was going four times faster than my 22, which is aino
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very fast plane. and it wasn'ur fast you know, i shouldn't have been. >> it was around, sir, they have seenit was i mean, for five guys i've interviewed soliavd people, great pilots foc the u.s. air force, etc.. >> they've seen things that they cannot explain followin ing up with some. >> also, maybe the follow up question is maybe follow up. if yes, if in fact there are aliens, would you beo pu willing to put tariffs on them to help? >> yes. they're not just going them to n in here. we're going to have more fun because we got questions from the audience coming up. i'm dennis quaid and i'm asking you to support the tunnels towers foundation who are paying off the mortgages for fallen first responder and gold star families with young children who died in the line of duty. the foundation is also building mortgage free smart homes for catastrophically injured servicemen and have recently committed to eradicating veteran.
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>> i'll tell you this. i just. i see biden to you sun, you know, all all he had somebody told him he looks great at thr. truma bathing suit. and i think it's terrible when you see a president lying on the beach on a tuesday and a wednesday and he's i whe stone d out. >> he's out. who can sleep in frontbeach in t of cameras that are rolling ca he would somebody only sleep like 3 hours, right? well, i don't sleep much. i'd likeleep sleep more,i do but probably 4 hours. 5 hours. do you get a good sleeep p? i think so, yeah. and nobody nobody sleeps wel dl and everybody's always tryinge w to find the answer. >> that's the purpose of this next election. so we can sleep well againer . on so i for me, you know, i can't wait to one day, i'll be able to tell my grandchildren that the president of the united states stolen at t my seat. >> and mr.he p president, if you could, you're going to shatter it. oh, wow. >> mmp: whatoh, thank you for wa four and five, by the way. >> thank you very much. but if you're going to sitit
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in that chair, if you're going to do the tyra's experience, you have to do it right, becausha iu wille you are the ps champion. >> oh, wow. and on behal to d rightf heidi heitkamp now on. that's a real. oh, that's a good one. oh, oh. now we call the professional one. yes. hey, how crowd? >> no, but this is the real one. this is a real deal.hi yeah. hey, i'm going to give a fake bill to the next president.e bet one more use to that. thank you. that we are the people'sre champion. you're going to have to wear that on the golf course for safety reasons the people's . >> that's a good idea. t yeah. all right. >> well, have you ever been fired, like, in a regular job? well, you know. , i went to work mr. t for my father out of school, and he was tough guy, a very tougrui wenth. he but he liked the job i did. so i have never experiencedid being fired. fired? a lot of people fired a loto i
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of people on the apprentichavee but fired a lot of people. but no, i've never experienced it. onwouldn't likf e i wouldn't like t to experience it, actually. >> yeah, i was fired three timeexperiens so far. i >> not anymore. yeah, well, you know, we had we had. >> it's true. he didn't treat me well at all. but hei, i saw him the whole ti. >> i was like, look at this early on me, you know, early on. and i actually met him once at mar a lago, i think, and i >> m a ballroom at the a ballroom. and they were doing a big charity. i said, hello. ballroom, th doinge but he never treated me up. >> and then i agreed to do an ws interview and it was supposed to be just a quick i said, look, this guy is t i can't stad a guy. they set up an interview and i said, it'll be like for 10 minutes, 5 minutes, something. quick. and they set up this whole thing. they set forlastedlasted two and a half hours because we got along. we had an unbelievable chemistr two and hy. and i can honestly say i really think because i love what he says, he say, look, maybes look he's not a nice guy, but he woyb. verything done you rather have a nice guy
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