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this is the "ingraham angle". thank you, as always for joining us tonight.ght,is. >> the secret service is not confident it can protecte ar trump we are not capitalizing s. a crisi we are showing the math. we have finite resources schoo showing the math. >> plus, a cnn reporteler by aeo trump supporter can afford to votg soe. ney an you're not hurting so bad, right? because a vote plus a lot >> and it's a lot of upkeep. >> nobody gave me. i earnede everything that i've got. that trump voter joins us innt? moments. >> and who's really running >> i? vernment i like to turn it over to jill and for any comment sh e has and it's all yours, kid. e ul where's the visiting angel? but first, the ultimatnsult,e. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle g. bor >>de given the failures of kamaa harris' economic border record, her press team is left with recycled lines from 2016
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and 2020. >> donaly god trump is very goot insulting people. >> donald trump sticks to th ethe re same old tired playbook of insultsal. but the real insults come from kamala herself, don't they? becausou e she insultsfrie our intelligence every time she ndlyintervsits for even a frieny interview. >> hi, i'm kamala harris, and this is the wired inte. a hate interview >> how to pronounce kamala harris. >> kamala harris. what does kamala harris stand for? i am a daughter of parents who are active civils in the cil rights movement. kamala harris laughing. i love to laug h. >> kamala harris, taylor swift. sud. very prou >> have the support of taylor: swiftht. a what was that for? a kindergarten class. what was that? sayi thought it was a joke, buy staff says it's real. it could not sof been a softer interview and presentation.
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the only missing missing linehe or missing question was. do you like long walks on the beach? >> she can reveal that as well. one and as for the one on onee op with liberal billionaire oprah winfrey. raif there was such a thing as a verbal foot ru vb, this woulds be it. >> it seemths to uat ss that something happened to you the moment joe biden >>esident biden stepped aside and withdrew his candidacy. >> that a veil or something dropped and you just stepped in. >> june, your power. well, what was. but then came the surprise questions and they were reallydo kind of tough. >> like, how are you goingveo r to reduce the high cost of living? plani really would love to know what your plan is to help lower the cost living.nd the >> yours is a story i hear around the country as i travel
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and in terms of both rightlyratn having the right to have aspirations and dreams s and ambitions for your famil fyt and, working hard and finding that the american dream is for this generation and so mancentln recently far more elusive than it's been. >> and we need to deal with that. and there are a number of ways and far more elusive the american way. by the i love how she acts like. some external force causedti inflation, by the way, not bil her and joe's idiotic spending billls s. a now, that's insulting. and it's also arrogant to believeme americans should vote for you, even as younu are unwilling or maybe unable to explain your policies. he her answers kind of remind me of that college kid who, whe n called by the professor, hasn't done the class reading so he or shy reste merely restates q
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the question posed as kamalaue on the question of how she's going to fix the border. i have transnational criminalckin organizations for the trafficking of guns, drugs and human beings. >> my work and my career has always been about saying, let'su fix problems. let's address the needs, because we know it's withi dnrav our capacity to do that. >> even opraenh seemed. >> so to answer justin's question, now that that bill has gone and hasn't passed, will you reintroduce. >u >> absolutely. at this one, oprah's gotpoint oe thinking to herself, man, i just should have run for president myself. it would have been easier than live liv coaching this woman. >> now, every exchange was an easy kamala layup. >> and by the end of thef 68 interminable 68 minutes, oprah had allowed harris to kind of rebrand herself from ant anti second amendment fanatic to a modern day annie oakley. >> padma gun tim.r
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>> look, i know that is in my house the getting shot. ye, yes.s. yes, i hear that.that. i hear that. i probably should not have saiad ,but i will deal with that later. p to i'm sure they would have thought it was just perfect for trump to. laugh if he said someone would,e get shot off, came into his owan ,they would have said, oh, it's heartless. what in. ve no compassio what if you shoot the wrong person? this is just more insults tos to intelligence. and it of course, it was all calculated, but it was poorlyrly cat out.then y rebranding is just likoue you. e but then you think to yourself, brdon't speaone ofk like the wos of one of those lame motivational posters. >> han g your company, breakroom. >> we believe in what is bel possibleieve bill?ve we believe in what can be. and we believe in fighting for that. >> that's how that's
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how weto came into being. freedom to jus just be. hmm. and that's who we are.n all of >> believe in all that. the freedom to just be.mm i love how oprah goes. note her use of the phrase how came into being there. and again, the freedome to be m landdom to be unless you're one of the infants in the who's aborted in communist dreamlandand spea. and speaking of that, today, she uttered more insulting drivelt abor about abortion in atlanta. her language was crafted specifically to mislead the public. >> i madly ie the decision early in my life that i wanted to do the work that wae s about thes most vulnerable among us and doing the work that was about giving them dignity in the process most vulnerable among us.
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how those who can't yet speak for themselves. how condescending. by condescending to women who, by the way, are poorer thaarne n they were four years ago, are less safe than they were on the streetsy we years ago wer and less confident in thef hi future than they weregh p four years ago. >> but countless crack grouprs, high paid pollsters and consultant s believe that women's first, second and third most important concernsre are abortion. abortion? oh, and more abortion. >> now, that's just not ann insu insult to single cat ladies, as they calllto wome them. er it's an insult to women across the board. justduck as is her entire duck and cover campaign. that's an insultam who to everys american who goes to work, who goes to school every day and is judged on the results of their worve tk. benef now, we have to rememberit that harris has alwaysan benefited in her career from special treatment, including i in this campaign. now, she didn't have to go torap win the iowa caucuses or
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tramped through the snows of new hampshire to convince convince voters there. >> and she doesn't have to d o conferences with hostile reporters, as trump does. >> she hasn't had to explain her policy toward china or russia. udes her role is simply to repeat platitudes and memorized. phrases. >> we love our country . gh i love our country. i know we all do. that's why everybody's ou here right now. >> we love our country. we we take pride in the privilege of being american. i thought you said we were systemically racist. how do you take pride in that kind of country and hope that the hundred s of of dollarse ha that she's raised from millionaires and billionaireso are going to be enough to drown out trump's message of peacess and prosperityage ofe an? estab that's what they're hoping for. and if she winsli the establishment'is gs to maker use of this template for rel future where the voters
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are kept in the dark, receivcee assurances about anything, and they just simply out on celebrity endorsements and personality plays, this is a complete rejection of the democratic process from the phony defenders of democracy. inand it's one big insult to all of us. weree tr were treated like subjects, not citizens. and that's the angle. >> joining us now is alison win obama fundraiser and silicon valley tech pioneedr and evan barker, a former democrat campaign fundraiser. evan, good to see you. you wrote an op ed this week saying you can't go back to the democrats becaus e of what you saw at the dnc. and so what' s your reaction to this oprah interview, which seems to dovetail into your concernr co is. i mean, it just felt like oprah. was lecturing working class people who are struggling. she e has no idea what it's like
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to not be able to afford. she has no idea what it's liketi to go to the gason station and struggle to fill up her car. ated byshe's not affected by te economy right now. and so, you know, it just felt extremely out of touch and.s it goes along with everything that i've been saying the last couple wrote weeks. and what i wrote in my op ed. alison, one of kamala's greatth concernsat that she reiteratedws during this interview is about the people not being able to really understando re the information that's presented to them. what are very important that wee all speak to our friendsna, our neighbors about misinformation and help themsee how it now see how it og where it is occurring. we ask people to be alert about myths and disinformation . >> i love meryl streep's anryl t expert on rei disinformation.
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what about that? sounds like censorship. >> it's censorship big time. the harris biden administration have admitted that they've been censoring free speechsoring with facebook. fre, they are big time in cahoots. i've been saying thils all and now we have information to come out and prove this. but, you know, back to the oprah intervieo thw was all gibberish. i could not understand one word she waulne wors saying. yeah. i mean, to somtent, fee people t it was really funny. and it was funny because it wasf so bad. and then oprah's nodding her head, like at some profounou one od from one of the great political orders of our time. and i thought to myself, evenlyd oprah really did mak me it on h. own. and she's really smart, really hard workingshe ro. she rose in a very difficult industry, was a tota l pioneer. >> and yet she's sitting down
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a harris and treating her like, oh, yeah, she just she made it on her own and she's she's there. wa she wanted on her own when she was handed this nomination. >> and it justhi to me, that dichotomy was something that could not be ignored. >> and did anyone reading the case of a personality? sorry, evan, first, did anyone catch. le wo, that's okay. did anyone catch how oprahrk basically fun of people who work at mcdonald's. o did anyone catch that part of her intro? sho.she said that kamala harrisy worked at mcdonald's and told and told everybody elses hope that currently works at mcdonald's. all of the working class f people, that there was hope for them yet. so i just founet d the programming to be incredibly patronizing. ft it was a cringe fest.it's it j jusust it's just everythin that is emblematic of the democratic party and how outhowt
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touch they are right nowng with just regular people that are struggling. y that i thought it was insulting. i mean, again they saying. that trump is insulting can be insulting. this ithis was insulting to our intelligence. no policies, no answers, a lot of personal anecdotes, a lot of meaningless blather, clichés and platitudes. >> and yet the audiencree are treated like trained seals like they're supposed to applaud to this, alisyn. >> they're out there touting their cheney endorsement, alisyn. bee yes. so this book has written beforea two books, the cult pe and th lity communist manifesto. and so they wantn to just hideus that. mark says policy behind really very slick aspiration talk. right. just like when obama did soth they're doing that playbook with kamala, although she's noat slick as obama now for sure
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that she doesn't even approach obama's talent oba. >> alison and evan, great to see you both. thank you. all right. d the cost of everything is up for everybody. >> but if you're workingcost ofi the harris campaign, either officially or unofficially, up c your job is to convince voters to it all up becausau note. >> it's really not that bad. they reserved that for trump supportersr da going about their day. and one cnn reporter was especiallyeciall snarky in her n interrogation. >> what's your most importantow issue? >> the economy. getting the interest rates downn . >> getting it where we can, ouaf afford to live in america. but, you know, iford af you canb afford a boat, you're not hurting so bad, right? >>od listen, nobody gave me. >> i earned everything that i've got. stin >> i'm retired military retired power plant. i think it's interesting le who a. people who are a little bit more comfortable are still so, e concerned about the economy. >> joining mjust sawe now the mn you just saw in that video,
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joe harner. joe, first off, she seemed to kind of imply that you you had vote. h >> a vote. e no, ma'am, i do not. ?to mon't you take her e,her question you bring that to me. maybe i misread it, but to me, ar, why are you really complaining? i mean, you're in the vote parade hat. know they hate the boat parades. they despise the boat paradet ps because trump flags the american flag, patriotism. everyone's having a good tim . ne ie. get >> so what do you think? she was reallyt? trying to getn at? she's treating you like an exhibit at the smithsonian. like g thisn an odd thing. this person who likes donaldt trump. >> and ishe wa believe that sheh just trying to get under people's skins. questihe wasthey're like the qus that she was asking, the different people that i saas on that phrase, everything. what's curious is she rode on the same partsamey boat thatd rode on, and i think that usedat to come operate on.
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well, did they air the full exchange that you had with them ? >> no, they did not. >> what we miss, i love dod no o i love that? neelike no one gave me this. i earned every bit i got. i'm goin gg to get you a bettere microphone next time we do an interview with me. i don't know how. microphow youhow you're miked , but we're going to sound like. you're on a boat in the middle of the ocean. but nevertheless, how has the biden harris economy impacted you, joe?fected an well, it's -- it's affected me because, you know, i'm retired on fixed income noy, and everything cost more. so my money doesn't go aing, yos far and gas everything. you know, gas balloon, repairs on the house, anything that do cost more. everybody just raised the prices to tr y coverarri what the biden-harris administration hass done. wou
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so what do you say to older americans out there? because there are some reportsld t there that seniors may trending in some parts of the countrysome toward kamala. so what's your message for them tonight? nd and tell them that they need to look at their budgets ey ago and look at what's how they're spending their money because their money doesn'e near wt anywhere near what it did four years ago. well, joe, we appreciate it. and thank you for speaking outi very, very emphatically and emotionally to the cnne, afr reporter. but to stop complaining about the economy. okay. because after you want a boat or you're near a boat, so you shouldn't complain. t compright. joe, thank you. after two assassination attempts in two months. t servicthe secret serviceis ton actually protect trump. a loigret of were worried about this tonight and we're on it next. >> >> why can't protect that guy? a fox nation exclusive.
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well, so the acting secret service director did admit n at some failures about july 13th in the assassination attempt. butler field, a president trump. and there wa whiles more. >> while some members of the advance team were veryhe diligent, there was complacency on part of others that led to a breach of security protocols. >> seems like weasel words, but when he was asked about what happened this past sunday here in west palm beach ,he defended the actions of the secret serviche se. >> no shot was fired at the former president. the former president was not exposed to where he was on the golf course. and whatd said and i saide this monday that the procedures work thereso t, the redundancies work, so that high level of protection is working. e re >> and while he was added, he had a little request. >> we are not capitalizing on a crisiscrisis. math.. we are showing the math.
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we have finite resources and weg are stretching those resources to their maximum right now, whicoie usoh going to require uo replace these assets. it's going to require toe to alh adjust. >> weley plead tl, they plead ty don't have enough money. what do they have? well has, secret service budgets swelled to over $3 billion. but where's it all going? thaabout 87% of that budget or7 billion is directed operationsnd and support, which includes 1.2 billion in funding for protective operations. reside the division that oversees protection for the president, the vicent president, their families. fa going?n dethe money other money? well, of course, the secret service has its own deep eye and accessibility program, complete with an incluinclus vih and engagement council. >> and steve scalise pointed this out. h he said if you look at their budgets since 2017, we've increaseavincread over their own request every single year.
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monen more. tey've gotte it's about allocation. well, their primar ry role is tn protect the president and the presidential candidate s. and obviously in this case, weve see they failed night. ron desantis gave us an update on his own investigation in florida, which will, wee hope yield more answers and we've been getting from the feds is are the fedsyo being cooperative with your investigation? are you concerned that you're not getting the information you need coo? were >> no, they're not being cooperative. yes, i am concerned. i mean, for examplrebuffede, wec rebuffed. our investigators were rebuffed. just going tlineo fence line outside of trump international golf club. hopefullpefully une willy tune . but i can tell you right now, laura, we have not gotten a lot of receptive, receptive response. >> joining us now, charles marino, former secret specl and authorservic of terrorists on the border and in our country. chcharles, do you think for the secret service should
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asking for more money right now? there's a lot of questionshow te about how they're using thy have. that the yeah, fair point. i think what they need t to demonstrate first is that they're using the resources they have effectiv that thee and that they're being put towards the greatest threamst in terms of their protectees. former president trump faces threats that are off the chartsf . we know that our threat level here in the country is through t the roof. they have to put this towards those protectees that it most. we have a republican nomineee and we have a democratic. those should be the two priorities right now. and i thinted today k see that d today in what the house passed earlier, enhancing the protection for these two candidates. >> so they didthey the unanimout passed a bill to enhance the secret service protectioectn for president trump. and in d the acting director was
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asked about the shift that he t keeps referring to and watch what hadige said with respect to the paradigm shift. >> this is about looking at the organization holistically. for example, the communicationmo issue communications were problematic. and i thinatk what we'reosel i'm looking at is we need to have communications that are closely aligned to the operations. okay, charles, this just seemsr. rudimentary to especially after 911 when we had such a communication breakdown. , so the local law enforcement and the secret service, how do they interact? because it broke down in butler ? >> well, this is a well-proven r method. up until butler, pennsylvania, the secret service relie spartic on the counterpart system, and that is you get everybody together that's participatinipee in the overall security plan and you make sure they're all on the same placonitore to monir communications and pass essential traffi
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c, everybodyd fo on the ground to make sure they know what they need to kno researcw. the se and for some reason, i can't figure it out. and i don't i don't thincrk. the secret service can. how this went so awr butley in r ,pennsylvania, where they had state and local law enforcemen t in one place and the secret service in another. soy no, you know, it's really nt necessarily if you come to me beeniously and asked me if this needed to be fixed, i would have told you no, becaussomee it's done so many ts over and over again. i think they juseir gamet need e their game up. they need to provide thy to the arenecessar threat. threat. they need to make sure communications are i i witn sten with one another state and locals understand what's orcade being of them at all of these, , locations and motorcade. he and, you know, the secret service will go on. but i thinmek they realizedgeri some easy stuff is getting missed here. ng a oand it's endangering a lor of people now. >> wel i wouldl charles, i i'd n
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center is known for being dangerous and understaffed with the high numbeths anr deaths and suicides. several courts have recognizedso as not fit for pretrial detention, according to the daily. t comb combs is accused of organized what he calls free goff'susting destructive and despicable sex sessions, in which d h allegedly hired men and women typically in hotel rooms, providinot g drugs.t do and he sometimes filmed it all.u court documents reading victims believe they could not refuse combs demands without their financial or job security or without repercussios in thene form of physical or emotional abuse. that saydy's attorneys in part that those sex parties were consensual and he's >>nocent. >> l laura, matt, thank you.in joining me, brian claypool, def a criminal defense attorney. so, brian, what matten just talking about these so-called freak offs. d been. about secret so he'd been openly braggingties about these wild, yo, you know,i those like sex parties. and it looks like, you know, there were probablkey othethings
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of other things going on there, too. but he was bragging about this for, what, a couple of decades? >> watch this. what you need to do. >> women. beautiful women. we neeo d alcohols.lcohol right? alcohols, right.. >>not just one alcohol alcohols. right. the e.ike you need the ladie s. >> you need the . right. got to keep them there. right. we need locks on the doorse doo. . sounding kind of dangerous. aur >> it's a little, but.br yeah. brian, that was creepy. but what took the feds so longi? to do something? hey, laura. always great to be with you. yeah, i think it's the.e we're. i'm in l.a.. it's the hollywood celebrityhod ity pathe path to justice, where wee la simply look at clip like that, and we laugh and giggle about, oh, let's get alcohol, let's drugs, let's get all these ladies at a party. you know, for years p, diddy mak has gotten a whole pass. >> he's actually created his own kingdom wher own ande he his own rules. and you got to follow his rules or you gett penas penalized. fot
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and guess what, laura?heti he's now in a federalme penitentiary i and for the first time in his life, he's facing, his own fate at the hands of somebody else. and i will telfederal l laura, e done federal cases that that's not the place you want to be in federal court. 90% of federal criminal indictments brought down are pled out. right. a plea deal is. of and of the only 10% left, 90% of those defendants who go to trial, they loshee. >> so he is looking at a daunting uphill battle to fight these horrible charges. >> now., brian one of the dhs o agents involved in this on his miami mansion described what he saw inside, the houses ep saying that in my opinion, he's as bastthese d as epstein. these women are young, either barely legal or barely illegal. brian, this sounds like he was
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a yeah. iled laura, i will tell you tha byt that that this indictment very detailed, by the way, to your viewers, you know, there were over 300 subpoenas served, overt 50 witnesses interviewedan. why is that important? because the federal prosecutors aren't going to be levelinindicn indictment like this unless they have ammunition and they have cause bring it. and the core issue at this case, which the feds, have to prove, which it's looking like they can't, is that p diddy essentiallhese wy these women th he threatened them spike with stopping that money, that he was paying them, that he spiked ugs. drinks with drugs that's been alleged in the indictment, and that he basicalli'uiy tolda them, i'm going to ruin your life unless you engage in these freaktheally wh . and that's really what the prosecutors got to prove. yod if you've got some victimseo coming forward to talk about that, you've got financial recordecords thas, pre that travel itinerary that proves that p diddy has very has little defense. >> and i got to tell you, wants laura, if this guy wants to fight
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course charges, he's going to have to step up and walk into a courtrooutm and talk about it. >> if he doesn't testify in this case, he is dead o on arrival. ll t well, who else is on these tapes? i mean. th the tapes never see the there light of day. i mean, that's what everybody's time. who else is there? it's lik?h the with the epstein, you know that his pleasure islandwhwho wa. who else?bu who, who went. who was there? what's the manifest? t, bri, chanbut brian, the chanw one being least likely, the ten being most likely. what we learn of other celebrities that were at these freak offs. or >> yeah, i think. i think you've got an eight or nine four likelihood you're going to hearto hear ab? because there are going to be l more indictments coming down. laura, that's an important point here, because he's being charged with racketeering, conspiracy . you're going to have well, let's start on the inner circle. you're going to have former bodyguards. yguards.ly havyou can possibly r musicians that he was with.nts l you've got personal assistants that are going to be therereings
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already talking about this. there some of those are likely to be charged. and then guess . if you've got some music moguls rhat are sending women ove alleged break offs, then you've people.t is they're going to start crumbling, too, because that's they're all part of what's i>> called this criminal enterprise. all right, brian brian, always w to see you. >> thank you so much. now, tim trump showing crats' just how dangerous the democrat's rhetoric has gotten. the anglesr, 24 ad war next, ready to live. >> age less than listen up. an ageless male. max keeps me at the top of my with 675 milligrams of ksm 66 shown to boost total testosterone. >> bigger muscles fat. bye bye, dad. and it has not performed to boost nitric oxide production. turbochargers you in the gym and in the bedroom. my vitality and stamina are off the charts. just ask his wife. live ageless with ageless male
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>> donald trump joined gutfeld. and america was watching. he's that ratings that were through the roof. >> i take full credit beating every cable and broadcast show in primetime. the competition show great gets the last laugh on gutfeld it's friday and that means it's time for raymond arroyo's a birthday on friday following. >> happy birthday, raymond. >>don't want to talkn' about a lot together. . >> well, i definitely hear you. less surprises for you.yo >> well, she has some surprises for you, but i was going to surpriseto sur you by doing to u what you did to me a fewrs back. years back. >> oh, fine. okay. oh, my god. oh, my god. raymond sorry, laura. oh. oh, my. oh, it's a shame. ka worst.y more words. you are the worst online cut. >> he almost killed me with that styrofoam platter.il and graham, i remember that. i still have the scars here, but i won't show thai t. t of
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>> yeah, well, we covered a bith of the oprah.com show earlier, and, yes, a-list cheer squad raymond surrounded her, including meryl streep, your fave. yeah, but laura, she couldn't then properly address streep. this is an academy award winner, been a publiacademc fora decades. harris starts talking to meryl streep, and i thindes. s talkink. >> she needed a cue card. listen, thank you, maryland, for your just the gift that you give you doors, do your talenthr . >> oh. oh. who is marilyn? she doesn't know street's name, >> s i.i gues, >> with kamala harris law every hours happy hour. and ladies drinkaharris free. >> i think the word of the daye. has been preventable. >> uh, preventable, actually, laura, i disagree with marilyn. i mean, meryl, the carmelo worde of the day is clearly story. >> i it is your story and the
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story of our friends before you is really. that's the american story, right? in tellingends that's t your story and being so strong in the way you do. and both of these stories for a u to tell these stories. this story is a story that is sadly not the only story. it's unbelievable. it's simply unbelievable.. wh it's like a child who learns one word and then they struggle for the next wor thought and it never comes. but maybe this daytime candidacy will work. it's all emotion, but notiont vy good one. >> certainly not an articulate one. laura. >>d then what? what about the washington post as well? well, well, they described this eventhey desc with abortion in focus. harris' event with oprah prompt ocuss cheers and tears. the tears are from the general public trying to figure out hel
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what the hell is she saying? >> that's what i think that isls . yeah. i mean, cheers and tears. yeah, tears like, oh, my god. kim jong un and g and putin are watching this going that this can't be real. give us oprah. eal.oprah.all raymond, there was a sighting today, joe in maryland street. joe biden is back. he hhe held his first cabinet meeting in 11 months. >>etin yeah, there's only one problem. >> he wasn't sitting at the head of the tablg ate. >> guess who was? so we're grateful that jill is her jiltodae today. yeah, i heard that clapping. it wasn't for me. i'd like to turn it overy co to jill. and fommon sr any comment she h. >> and it's all yours, kid. >> it's all yours.s it's been hers all along. joe bi is jill biden led the cabinet meeting, but ie guess, look,t when you're not shepherding joe around or, you know, makinrg sure, he's not stumbling, i guess she's got a lot of free time. she even had a rose event without joe. so i guess she's now
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the presiden guet in in, you know,ure in in pescatore in the heart. and why? this is amazing. i like her. yeah. look, i like suit. that i guess. that that's a pretty i guess the vp is just following the biden's lead. she also is relying on her spouse to do the heavy liftingao while harris refuses to do one on one interviews with the media. >>se d her husband, doug emhoffc was subjected on nbc, abc, t rather, to all the tough questions he's talking about the econome toquestiony ae infrastructure and filling in the gaps she needs. be there. joy joyous herself should be sitting for these interviewrs ,not the. >> wait a second raymond. t is thatt wha what women in the in the modern era are doing now they're goin g back to relying on their husbands shirt for everything. eve their owny werr people. i thought that was like, we are women. hear, hear, hear m women heree now thereen we are. women hear us. bore everybody. i guess i am only inerbore biden household. the women are leading the way. finally, therethe are, 40 millii
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christians who do not vote in the u.s.. the us ad there's a new film trying to change that. god is not dead in god we trust it's in theaters god this weeke. it was in the top ten last week and there's a familiar moderator during the big debate in the movie david white. davi directing might and somebody you might know is in it. >> god is god's not glorious. and all the showtimesyour are there. >> what are you doing for your birthday? you're doing something fun. g fun?i am going out for dinnerr and i'm not going to tell you where because i don't want anybodl noy dropping a cake in y lap. well, raymond, happy birthday,ry raymond. it's never age, and he always looks the same because he doesn't.ve into the sun like goi when we go into the sun. if it's cloudy a little bit was like sun it's too sunny. >> let's go inside. but that's why you look so good. o goodget some raymond. happy, happy, happy birthday, everybody have a great weekend." >> thank you for watching all week long. we'll see you back her e night and jesse's next. hello, everyone. i'm judg

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