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with harold ford jr. jesse watters, jillian turnerd g and greg gutfeld. git's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> please welcome kamalaand appl harris. >> can you canause you? yeah. can you feel it? can you feel the joy f in here? >> i can. oh, lord, help us. sit d kamala harris getting this softball. wit downow the century with oprh winfrey, the media mogula hosting a star studded town hall for the vice president, inviting bunch of fawning a-list celebrities to kiss her. ing a-li but and act like they're so excited. hell act o, president harris. >> not, pr yet.
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47 day, 27 days. >> yes. a fanlways been of camelot. >> everybody is so energized in this campaignkamala. to beau, wonderful kamala harris. ful, w but all that hollywood glamon m hern't save kamala fro being her usual train wreck self. harris painfully throughambled t the simplest questions about the economy and the thhe. one it even forced oprah at one p point to swoop in, bail her out. >> yours is a a story i hear a around the country as i travel and in terms of both rightly, having the right to have aspiratioving then and dres and ambitions for your family specific steps to strengthening the border. >> so it's a wonderful and important question. i yot questiu my background was. prosecutor. >> so to answer justin's now
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that that bill has gone and hasn't passed will,troduc you reintroduce that? >> absolutely. okay, greg. yes. all right. eanine: so did you hear oprah ho intervene? >> she is kamala was rambling on about, oha ling, i a prosecu. >> i grew up in a middle class family. and she says, how about you you answer justin's question? >> yeah, it's a it's an interestin g contrast.you >> you had oprah, kamala.hand k trump anamd. gutfeld but it's just a natural comparison. >> on my show, we're having a great time. it was hones was hont. >> it was clear, it was specific. it was real. bubut when you're watching that, you have to pay attention to oprah's face. >>have to you saw a look of pae she's trying figure out in reals time, how do you manage this train wreck? she it was friendly.e there was no question it wasndl friendlybu. >> but it was like she wasebodyh talking to somebody that she wanted to break free from at age
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party and you're sitting on the couch and let'such and , your friend left you with his wife and she mightmigh be a lite drunk and you're kind of like going, yep, okay, got to get . >> and it was all on oprah's face. noh's facew there are peoplehe who watched that last night and loved it the way people watch trump oway peopn mr and loved it. >> so no matter what you say about carmelite, it has as much effect as what kamala fans will say about trumpay about. it's the same.th h but with harris, you got to asak ,okay, why do what do people see in this? is this organic?nic? >> is it real?is i i mean, they went from not carrying her at all to adoring her. they went she went from zero to hero and nothing flat. e ti was thinking about this,t and i think i figured this out. what's behind this? whd this outy does she not needk about issues or policies or complete sentences or make complete sense? the people votinte senteg for tn expecting him to act. the people voting for kamala. >> the vote is the act.
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so that is why specific policy i solutionfis they matter. itsel the vote itself is thef is t only platforhem they need. you pull the lever, you feel waod, then you're back to your world watching the view. this explains why she can show u."ins why p and not say ac because the support was anticipatoryau. re emb there they were embracing thera candidate and was enough issues. specifics are not necessary. trump, however, are voting on the condition that trumpecifc will do something specific, f isn'r it is on crime the border and the economy. the vote itself isn't enough. it's the beginninggh. it's the beginning of a process for him. it has to be deeds. for her, all it has to be is words. because the vote is the only thing that matters. the people that vote for h her will then go away. lowing they will not be following politics the way porump do.orters >> they never do.
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you know, greg sayne: you s thaa show up and she doesn't say a thing. but what's interestingy is he'h right because 25% of the people who didn't know anything about her policies. and originally it was 28. after all these interviews, l d' two, three, 25% still don't know what she thinkst . >> and she just personalizes everything. tell us about the border. the answer is i'm a prosecutor. tell us about the econom y. i'm middle class. are we ever going to get an answer to a question? are i don'tquestion know, a wonderful question. >> i don't i don't know the i qu the answer to that.greg i think greg said something a lot of what he said. i agree with. one of the things he said also is that people watched his interview with trump and a lot of trump fans like that. and people watch the harris interviewpeople with, oph winfrey and a lot of people like that. i sike hearing candidate. specifically about national security and economic policy and tax and spend largely because i want to know where nt. stand
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and then, too, i think it's important for them to talk about these things becauseo talk in to have any kind of mandatedt to do anything and by mandato e mean just people understanding what you're going to do in congress, understanding what you want, you need to tal ress undkgs about those things. it appears in this campaign that the idea of a.paign th man being talked about on both sides, with the exception of abortion and tariffs, we don't we don't really have a don' true sense of specifics since we know what president trump did seven, eight years ago. >> excuse me, weht years a whate administration said, but we've not heard from these guys. so he not om these what's what's me, because the polls haven't moved very much. she seems to be ahead one day. he seems to be ahead anotheree msday. jus the mandate seems to be that both sides just don't want the other the trump supportersdh don't want harris and the harris supporters don'e ha st wt trump. >> so that is the mandate governing each side' s are animating each side's kind of passion for the other, which whic good..r so i would agree with you. i'm i hope that we get to it's why hoping that brad and martha get hop and get aa chance to me a debate. and if they ask the tough questions and i thint they a
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k i agreed with you last week, judge said some of these questions were not aske thed the kind of questt i wanted to ask and certainly the follow up was not there either. and the one thing north carolina is some place that president trump needs, it's going be interesting to me over the next few days how they manage that gubernatorial situatio manage n there, because that matter seems to be a little more serious than. >> it was a few days ago. you know, jesse, it seems like everything is rinse, lather, repeat, rinse, lather, repea t. wered what are you going to do for the economy? she still hasn't answered that questiothn and shet beca can't because she already tanked the economy. already nlle kind of persous that no one really liked. >> and then all of a sudden they came intothey cam a lot ofh and fame and then all of a sudden everybody wanteend to e their friend. >> i don't know anything about that . ghter] >> oprah came out of nowherecamt and now is friends with kamala harris. kamala was nothing until sheht joe biden's war chest and got this close to the white house. now they're all buddy buddy.bu i don't buy it. she looked great.
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i think oprah looked fantastic, but she doesn't know how to conduct an interview. how >> this is how i would have conducted the interview because. >> this is the issue that everybody cares about. inflation and the border . it's the top two issues. and she's running on fixing the problemsshe is that she creu but she won't tell you the solutions. so i'd say kamala harris, she say it's price gouging. well, cas price n you name a cos that's price gouging. nameprice one company. >> that's price gouging and that's okay. what industry then is gouging?us because pricese pric are up 20 % across the board. >> are you , mr. harris,y sing that every single american industryle gouged underr your administration and didn't? do anything about it? >> that's what i would say. everybod 's whay knows it's from spending. sh.e spent $25 trillion, 20 $5y trillion in sigma's harris what are you going to cutha? g to name one thing you're going to cut. she wouldn't be able to do that. she wouldn't ble to dot.and thed
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say, ms.. harris, you've been lying m ha american people for three and a half years saying that the border is secure. well, what happened?urin why aren't you securing the border? you wantg th this ruse, bill, that it's not going to do anything on the border. . ay >> you're still importing hundreds of thousands yo migrantinndredss into the coy on airplanes. you're flying migrants into the countru are fly. >> how are you going to sayen yu you're securing the border when you're flying them here? flso she's very easy to knuckle. >> she's just got a glass. w and oprah, i just i wish ifis i could just sit down with oprah for like 5 minutes and i'd tell her how to be a journalist cause she's almostr there. >> well, yeah, well, you know what, jillian? it's kind of interesting because at the end, oprafh kind of fell back into her touchy feely things. she talked about.e watc for all of you whohi are watching, if you're still on the fence whether you're not sure, even at this moment, we are a decent, caring people. w and we want and we wantant the best forth and others. and of course, our conclusion
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was if you wanft, you vote for kamala. but kamala is not doing anythingt doin about the economi everything jesse talked about was if the price gougingnj , you you're prosecutor, prosecute them. if they're invading and they'ra crimes, you're prosecutor prosecute them and a foreign policy is a disaster. we you know, trump lefher fot tm with a peaceful world. i agree. greg is on to somethin something when her he says that a lot of her supporters, harris' supporters ,not going to vote for her atse the end of the day because of her clearly articulatedng to policies that they support and agree with, they're going to vote fovor her because they like who she is, who they think she is what she represents. issu not going to be an issues based vote for that sector of the population. her criticsectors, harris' crits say she's crazy for never answering these questions. for always these qu falling back on her background. remember the dnc? she spoke the whole time ground., or at least half the time about her childhood and growing up. sittin and g i think her critics
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are sitting there thinking like, what does this have to d o with? anything? your vision for the country, your leadership. but ion foy, juur li think a lot of the people who support her, like you said, judge, support her because she's nodg becau t trump.r but they also support her because of her identity, who she is. and so that'idwho she s why shes about it all the time, where she came from, who her parents weres were, you know, that kinda thing that resonates with a core with population of theer g people who support her. also, the other thing i couldn't help thinking heole time watching this,the which was also at the dnc, was the democrats. heralddn really missed the big e golden ticket t back in 2016 whn oprah didn't run. i don't know how that didn't happen. i hashe's like the best publicsh speaker. she gave the best speech, . the dnc maintenance maybe, of the rnc, too. >> she's the mosost connectedea. woman on earth. she has all the recognition you could ever wan t. >> let's go through this donald trump face. what did you say? see, humanhumanss have skeleton well, donald trump even said you haven't been honest with the american peoplen't bee she knew what he meant.
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to 500 yards of the former president while he golfed the director says the procedures actually worked. take a listen. >> the advance agent who was part of the element whose goal was to sweep ahead did his job. the former president was not exposed to where he was on the golf course. and what i've said and i said this monday that the procedures work, the redundancies work, so that high level of protection is working. >> so in a more startling moment yet, acting director warned that the secret service is now burning through its resources. take a look at this. >> we've now expanded that to include the former president. and so while we can do this, it is certainly we are burning through a lot of assets and resources. we have finite resources and we are stretching those to their maximum right now, which is going to require us to replace these assets. >> so, judge, everybody knows and i think agrees that july 13th was obviously a failure.
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the former president got injured, a poor man lost his lifethink the. when we talk about the more recent west palm incident, though talt more, i've been inti experts who are sort of politically disinterested like former agents this week. >> and when i asked them ifncidn this latest incident was a failure or a success to the to the tee, they all say it was a bit of both. like they're getting a bad rapd now, but they really set themselves uratp to get lucky in the way that they did with protecting the former d president time around. >> well, look, but for that eagle eyed person who sawob the presidenutt from, i think the sixth to the fifth, sixth hole, the president would be dead. there' s question about it. i think it's a failure. i think that this guy is an establishment guy. i think he should have gon estae the way that kim cheatle went. and why do i say that? i acknowledges that they wereedget complacent, that they didn't do their johe
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b. but at the same time, he says saere's a paradigm shift and. i'm going to follow that paradigm shift. and you'll recalidl they initially blamed the locals for the slow proof not being coverenitially locald pennsylvania. and then he said it was a miscommunicationg oo and it's no miscommunication because you have final word on whocovers covers what and they didn't follow up. he sai thed they were lazyan and complacent. okay. so i think that now r with respect to what happened thst sunday,es that was a disaster. this guy was outside ten feet from a roais was d for 12 hours with a lon loaded, loaded, long gone. and, you know, they they he denied that he didn't have enough resources. he said the president had presidentials saying securid weekend at that golf course. >> and make no mistake the president played that golf course fore th four years whensn he was president. so that wasn't a new h area for
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them. ey knenew that people look in that one area to catch the president to take a picture. >> sople io they and i think itt blumenthal, democrat senator, b said, you're going to be outraged when you see what's going on. yoseand truth is, they're not they're not even firing anyone. they're no tt punishing anyone.h >> they're just saying, we're tet going to telinl you. >> i think the concern now, jesse, amongll well, at least lawmakers on capitol hill who are investigating this, la i to mike waltz, congressman walt earlier in the week and he was basically like you can't just throw money at this problem to make it better to makew mone go away. >> it's a manpower issue. and that's what they do in d.c. there's a huge scandal. >> trump almost gets killed twice. >> ia they're congratulating themselves. they're asking for more mone they cony. d basi >>ca and they're basically saying like, everything's fine. >> and i'm so of crooks because they say his electronics were a blac k. win but then when investigators
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asked to see the work, there ins investigators and then this other guyrs., you're evenc more because of the ukraine trip. so this guy getsofaine, i thinky charged with 100 counts. >> no, i never spent get day in jail, then goes to hawaii, meetthens some woman that workst at victoria's secret, gets somes the fiancee for ukraine, shouldn't say anything, shouldn't seem to. goes to a war zone, sleeps in the ukrainian military barracksleeps in for eight mont, hangs out with ukrainian mobsters, can dealers. who knows what kind of foreign intelligence guys he was hanging ouwho knt with?n come and then he comes back withwi a loaded gun and stolen platests ,a scratched off serial numbercr on the vehicle. do we know a foreign w intelligence agent didn't just weaponize this guy a and send hk back to florida with a license to kill? everybodtoy be wondering that question, but no one wants to ask it. >> but also, just foreignfore intelligence. >> but how is this guy after traveling to ukraineign inte h,g
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to insert himself into a foreign war? not on u.sa fo. he was already flagged by the state department, homeland security and the fbi, and they never opened an investigation. as gregg, what do you think? i think about a lot of things. o what do you do when you want>> w to talhak? k this isn't obviously not about the secret service agents. it's about a government bureaucracy that chose to dismiss that. what we had been talkingsmiss about for years, whichwh this relentless drumbeat of demonizing rhetoric that made committing murder a highly moral act.ly we talked about it. we warned everybody. i said, if deem someone hitler, not killing hitler is immoral. i so it's not only agents, it's an ambivalent bureaucracyt who didn't educate themselves on the power of persuasion oedur they just didn't care. but when you have a message that is constantlyare. being ou, there should have been a meeting, there should have been a high level a secret service boss who sat down,
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everybody, and said, you know, there's been a lot of media rhetoric saying trump must be stopped. it's consistent, it's repetitive. it's goingoric sayst be an issue get closer to an election. >> and given that lawfar g closereen worked, the emphasis on other means will increase. there is a new atmosphere priming prime arming people for an assassination. >> we need to get ahead of thins . >> so it's not just about the act. it was about a floorf th in thinking they completely missed the story. >> like everybody the media did that we were on top of that. this was this waa dis going toen happen because the environment becat and they i didn't take it seriously. >> much like jesse and his hair. i take it very seriously.ousl >> i rinse, lather and repeat. harold slather the rhetoric is t of it. >> but then there's also this whole. well, like, for example, i was just thinking. i mean, there's plenty of americans who loot xamplek, e
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people write crooks, this guy, and it's like they theeven investigators can't even figure out their political inclinationsgure out politic. >> they're all over the place. they hate everybody. they're completely insane. a >> and some people are looking at this and saying, well, yeaham ,going to be a lotlitica more political violence because there's so many more crazyl ause people now. >> there's like all these mental health was not as much. >> yeah, but the hatefuly of donald trump he supported i think president trumhatefup 26 that the data will just check out his donations and check outi his social media. >> this guy is a radical. he was telling iraalicaln to kil trump. >> well, yeah, so but so but iil think i get your question and my colleagues always like the answer when it comes to me. >> but i would say this true. it's two things.calm d >> the rhetoric needs to calm down on both sides. owi'm able to take the rhetoric when a candidate talks very poorlydate, another candidate.s i just take it as a narrative. some people aren't able to do that and pe they act on thingsoi they shouldn't act on. we shouldn't fool ourselvenghouf kid ourselves. we have a history of violence in our country when it comes to politicts. bout
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you talked about president lincoln, president kennedy. it's not like this president ident li. mckinley, right? this is right. so not that we want it to not be an aberration, but at just, some peoplen what are unable to process this in ways that they . t now, it's important to note, i imagine those sitting at home i wish people would yell out loud, the millions of people that watchut your show what do you think the budget of the secret service is every year. >> 3 billion s before you knowno it. they don't know. and i don't think most most people would probably think it was biggerw itould ts bigg $3 be to protect the president. the vice president candidates when they travel their familieis former presidents. i would think the budget would need to be bigger now. the budget, ifbe they're going to increase the budget, they should do they should make sure that money is being spent appropriately. i think wro i give him i some credit. he was right about.. the second attempt, they should have swept that course. but when they didn't sweep hould ha sweptse wilthe course,s said you have someone walk in front and thank god tha it god his job and did his job well. butler i think you're right. . g tor blumenthald i'm looking forward to hearing them answer some more questionsh
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about butler. and the one question i want to hear to which you said, jesse, i'm not sur i hea youe ir the way where you are, but i am somewhere where you are in terms of long was this guyng ruth in palm beach? >> where thi he been before? he was in palm beach. now, these answers to these questionnos jeopardize national security. we should be told that these this investigation is underwayte and we're finding answers to these questions. stbut these are two thingsgs i think will not only quell conspiracy theories, these are the questiont shou s. gs the i hope they're big. they're going to get answers, too, to ensure that we'ry o gete to protect president trump and senator vance and vice president harris and governor walz throughout this campaign. >> he said they would not be a w conspiracy theory, ari, whent they're not telling us everything this guyus eve said rudy said today, ro the hey denied that they didn't have enough resources. sot ha take the 3 billion off the table. >> i think he denies it. okay. so he also said, but you disagree with the whole. >> it was my question. you disagree d with with the direct the row when he said that the secret servic se did
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a good job. >> but it's so it's not okay for me to disagree with them to say awhat you that, you knowg would suspect that ron knowss how money he needs to conduct his agency. >> he said he'tod have enough money. he said they're running, they're burning through the night, that he did not an have enough resources. that's a quote. and let me tell you something else that'd mel s with him. t he says, we're in the risk mitigation business, nott th the risk elimination business. that's a head for that. that's actually that's exactly what they're nots what a good t. it's not a good thing to say. okay. so we got to leave io t thersa e. >> we have a trump supporter in florida clashing with the cnn reporterhave trump on tape who suggested he could not complain about the economy during this campaignportersted e he's got a boat. >> we're a going try no promises promises . ly under
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>> if you're one of thes millions of americans whose wallets are getting clobberewhod by kamala and joe's bungling of the economy, cnn says shut up you cry, baby. one of their reporters tried to dunk on this. s try tohistrump supporter, sug he has no right to complain about the economghy because he has a boat watch. >> let mtch.e maybe ask you lika a slightly impolite question, but you know, if you can afford a boat, you're not hurting. sot hurt. money right. a because a boat cost a lot of money and it's a lot of upkeep. listen nobody gave me i earned everything that i've got. i'm retired military retired powerplant, and i am successfu lh and with boats, jet skisbecaus because i did it right.whet and everybody has that chance, whether they choose orhe not, that's up to them. hem. dating great. i love a happy ending.i i love i also love journalists. you knowalsos nothing about economics or nothing about any topic and they just walkt an in boats cost a lot.
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of money. do you kno w how much a boat costs? >> the average boat. you have a boat, jesse.se >> you know i don't have a boat. i have a canoe. yeah, but thisn't have a a thisa reporter. i have a kayak that covers that had covered white nationalists. tg.this apparently she jus assumes it's her beat. >> you know, i'll just show up at this thing out beat. i'll find some racistsin. no sweat. r i don't have to do any research. i'll just find a guy without a shir find a gt on and make fun of them. >> and then he score ons her .is >> and we what kills me is it seems like she's so shockeddut h that a guy who may be doinerg well is concerned about other people. like, he's like, it's not just me. and that is a foreign concept. r a journalist at cnn who thinks like races and classes a shouldn't mix. it's like how you mean a guy who's doing well guy windoing actually worries about people who aren't doing well. >> he understandwehes if an ecoy is starting to i , it's going to take care of that.
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it's going to get rid of the poor people before b. >> it gets to him. so he's actually thinking about that. boutshe's not thinking about it. >> it's on cnn for sending a non to do a reporting job. you know, this is not a person who should be asking about anything other thabe askn >> what's on sale at hot top.ki maybe he was jusngt thinking, i like, but i could have two boats or i could have a nicer but how did things weren't so expected dare he want to have it like who gives an app? s that'ss what he want what that's like. wa it's like if he wants a yacht right. >> who gives it that's he should america is built on thing. >> you are, you know pursuing happiness right now remember, p. business. what a snob. three kayaks.ts >> yes, the. where would you keep them? oh, the boat house lady. the lady couldn't believe that somebody would thik thinking about other people. and this is what a lot of liberals do. they don'tcaresabout ot really e about crime. they don't really care about inflation because if they have enough moneyy have oru they have enough security, it doesn't affect them. >> i wasri, it a little bit thig
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while i was watching this that her mistake kind of mirrors the mistakeher mi ofn the biden campaign made before it imploded, meaning insistingdn to voters you're not experiencing what you're experiencingg e notencing w, yot feeling what you're feeling. you know, we heard reporting for week hes months that the president was ignoring the bad ig. actua the economy he wasn't believing that people were actually going to maybell vote for somebody else instead of him, because he's such a good guy, rathere is than votg based on the issues. and eventually, if you're in denial fors, andeventu that andp keep going down and there's not progress, people are going to turn ge is not in another direc. this reporter bothered me because she wellr, it bo, first, she doesn't even know that it's his boat. maybe he's on his brother's e he's o, maybe he's on his maym cousin's boat. >> maybe he inherited from a dyinay be g parent. who knows? but she's telling him that you're not experiencing gig you're experiencing. and that's the problem when you're trying to talt you aris s and wonder if this perfect purpose of this which it is, becausrpose of thinke think shen reporter is to try and get into
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people's headsto pads an and und what they're thinking, then stop telling them what to think. >> and everybody, you don't want to own the boat. >> you want a friend with the boat, because then you can justt go on the friend's boat. >> that's why i'm very close with.t is why judge jeani. >> i think the the i agree with everything everybody's said. i think i've said all along, you meet voters where they areee and if you tell people they're doing better than they than they are notg bettern they, theg to they're going to tell you i think you said it well, this this young lady who i think meant well and i hope she learned she didn't she did not well, i give people the benefit of the doubt. >> how dare you give her the benefit of the doubt? doin e benefig if she does this agai, then i won't give itthat the benefi ithet of the doubt. but i hope she learn from this and i hope democrats learn from it as well. and i hope republicans learom i she's also starring in his press. this guy worked his tail. this is what i thoughtthis is w this is what happens when you work hard and you play by the rules. you don't have to agree with their politics. but this guy earned, like you said, he i won't use the word he used, but he workede usd his tail off and he should have the opportunity. he has every,but heked hi rightn
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american to enjoy it. >> so god bless him. judge jeanin e, you know, first of all, she's a progressive. , she is someone who is saying, you know what, ifyou kn you're well-off, you're not worried about the rest of us. and because you're well-off. i don't like the fact that not willing to give it to the rest of us since the left e lefto everybody, you knowthany what, there are people poorer than you and you should be worriedou you sh about them. well, now, wait a minute.ta i worked my tail offil and i was in the military. i did everything i was supposed to do. i did it w supposeto do. . i' >> and by the way, i'm invested in this economy. i'm investedm in in the united states more than you were people who were looking for freebiesyou are mea i'm what i am part of thecause american dream because i wani t to keep this country alive and above water or all you want to dalu o, give it away. and by the way, she's not so great. she's not so nice becauso niceet he didn't go for it. and she kept trying to push him hurtyou you know, you've done l for yourself. you're not hurting like the rest of us.
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they're getting shot yes, yes, i hear that. >> i probably said that, ff wil but i will deal with that latelr . >> jesse, were>> you surprised to hear i know wold: jesto heara she was a gun owner. were you surprised to hear that exchange between her and oprath. becau no, because she planned for it.e answerd for this. she's married, right? she is. all right. so doug is in the be thed with , right? correct. so if someone breaks into the harris house andsomeone ks s the shots said they would get shot. >> okay. because she made it seem like shikes going to cap the guy.ne b because if someone breaks into the house and the man stayreaksd and hides under the covers and the wife goes out and takes care of it the, that's let, doug explain it. >> what a show. iny how i sheg to sa is the gun owner and he is and >>'s following the law. yeah, following the law? yes. by not using someone else's gu e ,you can't use your wife's gun. no. and he doesn't have his own gu:n
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. >> i think we have a lot of questions about this. let the record reflectin>> haror the one time bureau haso defended kamala harris. i guess, you know, i was harris. defending her husband, not her. >> well, she didn'tsh defend rittenhouse. fighti rittenhouse is fighting for his life. that's right. i couldn't have self-defense then nse then. h >> but if someone breaks into kamala's house. oh, yeah, she's clint eastwood. what are your thoughts, joe? this you know what moreou interesting than that is? >> i think she said when she eastwoodarold: ywas in she can s house to make sure that their guns are kept properly. yo she was crazy. but you know what i loved about that? shw she laughed after said she will kill someone, she cackled. >> then she said, i'll lete staff deal with it later. >> i mean, did she learnedat in that in the white house with joe? >> you know, whenever he says something wrong as sam laughs >> j people, huh? peong excavate vaccination. that was really>> gre appealing because i agree with herg:. y does my problem is why isn't wen'ppor support that for everyone else? ift thse? all feel the same waye someone comes in our house, we're going to blow their brains oute go or we'll st them somewhere else. doesn't matter. wh n't matty is it okay for her ant
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for us. let's say you one of us shot at intruder. what would she do? she'd be in fron wou t of a camerath with the victim's family talking about socialim. >> so it's about different rules for different people. maybe she should be my bail should bail them out, because i think you raisg: be. an a good point. i'm not an expert on gunxp policy. ertyou know i'm not.ed >> but so how are you supposed to make sure, like we have all t these problems right now? it's like parents, like, with the school shootings, with parents not keeping or buying gunortheis for their kid. >>o how are you supposed to mae sure? is a mechanism that's also like sort of fair and acceptable to likcceptable people own thes? how do you follow up and make sure that they're like i don'ter know, like the one thing they're supposed to understand k ,baby, you got to do it is you've got to make sure that they can't. not else c one else can access . you could even use a fingerprint lock. you have to lock it up. yeah. no, i don't. them. nd realoaded and ready
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mm-hmm. i would get one from home depot, and ihome depi have a hai would drill the wood into each other. >> wow. o >> jillian, now i'm going to go with. no, no, no gg: jilli. i can't think of a thing, but i'm just trying to think the last time i built something was probably the orphanage in madagasca pror. : next >> okay, next question. talked about that one. yeah, it was beautiful. >> is a tv show or movie that you love but none of your friendovies or family alike? >> it's the five. i mean, my friend michael hates show. that's true. ody el >> i tell you sea show that everybody that i don't like,." what west wing and i had that event last night , like at the white house or whatever. >> and i'm like, i've never liked that shoi've nevw. : di >> yeah, it's very smart. i didn't like it 20 years ago. i don't like it now. yeah, everybody elsedn 2, you go next. >> i don't think a good thing. i can't think. >>ne: you e people.>> har >> you know what? i know what you like that everybody hates? what?
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>> you're all wrong. great day. on the golf course today, i played with two former members of the new york.s. >> i think it's pretty clear who they are. >> i thity and we ended up winningpeople the people that didn't t playofi professional sports ended up winning. i got a couple of strokes, though. zachsional sports ening. sean, tennis. >> great day.n, jesse was primetime tonighton si diddy on suicide watch will he epstein himselfcipstein h to. at 8:00. >> okay. all right. >> o tim e for talk about locked a up. check out this bozo on miami beach who nobout being t only tried to steal a car, but pleaded with his victi triedm to him, h go after getting trapped inside. take a listen. imr car. trappedthis is not your car.ar. this is my car.ar. m but why are you in my car? no, you can't get out becausee a we're calling the copsll on the corvett
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