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yeah, yeah, yeah. i know. that feels good to be oneels goo top and the bottom. happy tuesday, everyone. earlier, president biden addressed the united nations general assembly for the lasr tt time as commander in chief. he said, i'll miss sai their colorful costume and theld way they sing. >> it's a small world, afterer l all. >> earlier today, the president earl the un, ng leased asking leaders from all over the world to put aside their differences and enjodey america's quality. >> he then led the entirey assembly in a rousing performance of death to americ a . but in a sign of goodwill, israel presented him with a
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monogrammed pager. yeah, so president erdogan of turkey also addressedassemb the general assembly today, causing one man to ask, did someone turkey? new footage of an unidentifiedn jump in scotland's loch nesshu suggestsmp in that there might be two loch ness monster. three more and they'll have a show. >> jill biden met with martin sheen and other actors from the west wing. >> sheen said it was nice someeet someone elsef thesheens who pretended to be president. >> kamala harris refuses to, say whether she supports decriminalization of . a position she took during her previous campaign where. >> she certainly did likey di trying out new positions, said one mand like.
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>> i know. cheap shotman.. hezbollah claims israel is dropping leaflets with a barcod aimse when scanned, downloadsl f all their information from any devicemation. >> well, maybe now we cancontac contact rasheeda to leave and ask her to cover fac e. >> finally, bill and clinton have presented biden with a clinton globalon citizen awar. here's what it looks like. yeah. bill helpfully pointed, pointed out that if you lay it on its side, you can slide an internd u right in and carry her like a briefcasane. >> true. so this week,so the national security leaders for america a, quote, bipartisan group of former military and intel officers released a letter endorsing ite candidate they thinkette mae a better president. and it'll make you feel as secure as a brokekel n strap
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on brian stelter's. >> it reads in part. we are republicans, democrats and independents, loya, l to the ideals of our nation like freedom, democracy, the rule of lawdemocr, not to any one individual or party. yet you toe bestan believe the best representative for those ideals is kamal repfor tha. as yes. harris who shows as much respect for rule of law as b muc though she's probably a better rapper. per.the part out of all the namh in the letter nine of the biggest ones, including clapper, john brennan. panettones a also signed another letter, you might recall. remember our favorite pirateghta captain rehab? remember how he left a laptop full of incriminatinwe have?g aa repair shop, then abandoned it like an out of wedlock o? and how messages connecting his old maand hon to cash dealis with china and ukraine were wedged between the homemade wee porn like hunter in a sandwich and how they all denied it event existed when it threatened to derail his father's campaign fohrois fr president.
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well, then you also remember what saved joe's candidacy and. open letter from 51 former intel hacks claiming hunter's laptop had, quote, all the classic earmarks of alla russin information operation. i think they messed up wheny yor they signed it. >> sincerely, yours, lying motherlesslyin. this, of course, was lie and also an incorrect use of the word earmarks. they actually meant hallmark, not earmark. earmark means dentt designatesment d your tax money to spend. like dana perino at a tattoo parloroered -- s. . you know, on essential stuff like foreign wars, domestic spying stu, a drag queen story hour. of course, once joe was safely y office, that cover story blew up like a hezbollah page or but it was too late. the lie worked. the laptop was the real. they knew it was real.was they lied because they were desperate to putree becaus demsi power. after years of trump's hideous precr e in prosperity. but that's what spies do. driv liebut that.
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ask dianne feinstein, driver or swalwell's mistress or uncle's former deputy chief of staff. there are fewer chinese people in. >> the kitchen at panda expresst joe then use that corrupt letter as a fig leaf to cover his witheredtt of deception. putin has done a lot of things, to be sure l, but that was 100% democrat. so yeah, the liars who signed that letter also signed kamala's endorsement. endo ibe so happy to seea's that provided someone reads it to her. >> so they're doing the same d fo thing they did four years ago and for the same reason. it's bad reason. enough. jus harris is just rehashing biden's ideas now. she's rehashinrehashideas.g dirs to get elected. she can't even be original when she's being dishones t. so coo >> so who would thesets endorsements sway? well, just loo weigh?k who's telling a you to vote democrat. the ciwha? >> the irs. dick cheney. taylor swift. of all deceptive forces of evil . especially swift. thmean, look what done to her
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boyfriend. this season, he's scoring less than brian kilmeadee seasoa coffee shop. taylor pretended to be a country singer to become america's sweetheart, theneart e turned on us like a hotter, thinner and female cheney. >> but who in america was on the fence about this election until a bunch of spies endorsed cackling mckinneyt thnn pads? >> the last time we saw an actee of desperation like this was pelosi's eighth facelift. one more and her belly butto eil will be on her forehead. the >> but like hunter near the end of a cocaine binge, they're grasping e binge, at straws. and you'd be, too. why? the dems are sweating like at chris christie in a zumba class. trump's meeting voters and ducking bullet trust s mes. he even joked about being on the show last week whert beir our 5 million viewers crashed carmela's massage session like oprah on a bag of doritos. >> even though maybe i said d on the show, you know, i don't love this guey. n th but gutfeld said on the show, he said, you knoe said yw, i doe
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this guy, but man, everything he touches, he fixes, he gets it done. >> our country was doing great b ,had the best economy. and he asked for an interview and i said, you know, i'll do it. but i'm begrudgingly. 10 minutes. i don't really want to do it because he doesn't like me i guess i don't likeo that doesn't like me. >> i'll be honest. when they don't like me. e don't like them.o okay. sounds childish. that's the way it is. do being it a personality defec >> i don't like anybodyik who doesn't like me. that is honest people. does more and wh more people are liking trump, too. according to the latesre andt "new york times" poll, trump leads in the battleground states of arizona, georgia, north carolina. >> if he wins him in november, he'd only need to win one of either he wins michigan or wisc. >> then it's over. ,if only joe's brain had shriveled up like a raisin under, a sunlamp.if onl
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>> now he's left his party with. the only dope who makes even him look more qualifie. d. e that >> maybe that was the point rex welker had. i guess. he puts that swami and ramaswamy former presidential candidate and author of truth the future of america. first, vivek ramaswamy. he terrifies the world with every joke actor, comedian and author of the brand new book you can c it out today. rob schneider. i heard baby bumps already. requested, a change of address. "new york times" bestselling author, contributor got therws e and chinese spy balloons keep hitting his or his ankles. the new yorky balloo times bestg author, comedian, former nba tvm timepi.
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no, vivek, what kills me is hows trance false this organization is. it was started in 2021. the one that endorsed tomala started in 2021, claiming to be independent. their premise is to fight threats to democracy. who who saw this coming? that they would come, but they woultd endorse kamala?r? >> you know, i think it was it was pretty predictable. prettye same people who, t before they formed that organization, wanted to invade iraqy made, don't hava great track record. >> do you look at the way they actually said the hunter no was false. recen >> they've now more recently just came is breaking news endorsed pdt as musician of thee year so there are track record. i don't think it is unfoldina dg particularly well, but i see something going on in both recos been, h is interesting where you see certain democrats leaving the democrat party to endorse trump. ertaincrats leg thyou see certas leaving the republican party to endorse biden ands arrtant - >> that's is the real divide in this country is not really between republicans and democrats. itid is between this managerial class. >> right. the people who can't trustrs the voters, they're really afraid of the voters, which is why they're trying to suppress the will of themthao
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>> you see that on one side versus the will of the people on the other side. e sidepareand think it's a beau thing, actually. >> yeah, it's cool to see. you know, republicans used to tug of watifu r democrats forg time a long time. >> right now, i don't think that's the boundary that matters. oundarit's we the people versus the managerial class. and i think we the people are going to take the cakeple ml november. >> i hope you're correcte take,. >> yes. congratulations on your booke coming out today. >> is there any way you can weave a strong, powerful plugomu your book related to this topic? >> well, i'm a little tired because i wa ts like, i'm stayid at the hard rock. and they were doing construction last nighin thedt a >> you know, it was all my guysh were taking all the dirty stuff down and under, under that they thund the r kelly stuff and. that's how they got, they gote to the basement and it was at aael jackson's stufbase so that's why right now, well, i think at a certain ife you're being if someone's you rsing you that is not of of a good quality person. should >> i just think you should say no thank you. you know like like i sf weinsten
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also wanted to come out and support kamala, i think she would say yelike if harveys abs >> yeah. you know. well, i mean, they said nothing about weinsteiabsolute y saidn for, what, w decades, right? the same thing with p diddy. the same thing with what? ed buck, who was then found guilty of murdering. they don't mind it until until they're found out. f >> no, it is a a lying group of liars lying and supporting them. it was it's stunning because it seemed suppo to work.who it i don't know who it works on, but there might be like some a small minutia of very dumb people that does wor k on thatk on. is a good transition cat who is this endorsemen1: that't. my theory is that it's not for who cares what this group does ' but it's designed for the media to projector the to say that dod trump here are these smart people thinking. mp >> he's dangerous. right. exactly. wespite the fact that they've been wrong before. i mean, i just think it's funny that the irs endorses people.
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i mean, do they do they like i mean, nobody likes the irs. there's people who pretend they like the irs because they don't want to get audited. yeah, nobody likes the irs. that'st no like, are they do ise irs doing you a favor by i. ou >> don't think they are. and also this list of people, i mean, of course they're going to do it. that's what they you know,n th they're the national security people that we kno tw everything it's so dangerous that it did. but anybody who's paying attentionso that isn't te going to be swayed by it, which so i woke up in a hotel this weekend. right. it's my tour. oftentimes when you're in a hotel room, like a different l channel just comes on your pickup. so cnn was on when i woke up so and they were talking about how kamala didn't get this bump fromp an talke debate that theye expecting her to get. and i just think there's few things that actually are going to make that kind of difference. >> i think kind of that there'st a single person i would say that's like this list of spiesss that i should vote this way and therefore i'm going to voteh this way. >> i would be shocked if there was one single person who would be swayeere d by.
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>> mm what do you think, iris i'm more infuriated at the facta that i know this was preplanned since 2021, that this wason all set up by this phony organization. >> they're into deep grave. sday and i think this was brilliant d because instead of each one of them coming forward and making a spiee cos for kamala video, they're all like, listen l we ge to we got to justify these checks we're getting for this committee justifyks w. y gs it's not the money comes from somewhere. i'm sure if we did a forensic accounting, we'd find it somehow led somewhere to the left. g theybut they're no longer the wheels are coming off. so it's like, listen, i don't want to do it. you won't do it. listen comg of let's just writey a letter. and everybody signed the bottom. and then they're like, okabody a just write whatever you want and we'll all sign it. that's where the endorsements are becausntl i e again, iris, these guys. vladimir lonely dudes in their fifties who us ie much hair dye, that group that's like, hey, there's nothing wrong th t guys. >> yeah, spend time with one.
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oh, sorry, rob. i'm sorry. >> you know, they the celebrityi wheel didn't get the bump. now they're trying to use people from, oh, these guys, they know what's going on in theuyg world. here's the problem. we've been tuning in because whether you like it or not, president trump was the most transparent president ofsparen all time because we all not w see the show is no longernd the curtains and the bells and whistles. we see the the show and we like that guy's a liar. that guy's a liar. and then when they get together, they're a group of liarsdisguiser thaguy is anp of liars now endorsing a really big liar. so, i mean, we see it now so they can no longer use a thing. like who? listene th, listen to what weaue have to tell you. because now we see the wee. it'g you see on youtub >> so it's over for them. it's like i said, ten ohster five eastern time. we're going to have to work november 5th. i just want to end with one>> point that the implication from this lette ther that if you havt security experts disavowing trump, you must truly b
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air force jet. >> and then he hit that. he makes a political statement f saying trump doesn't really know how to stop the war, even if he thinks he doesn't real. >> and he called vance too radical. isn't this like election interference for an electorate ? >> it's absolutely crazy. you're seeing stuff in thise nee election you've never seen in any election before. >>r n this is a real signl of desperation on the part of the democrats. signsperatioso i'm sure there'ss some in-house polls that says, listen, if we don't get that ukrainian, those 200,000 votes or done and this guy, he has nothing else to do because he you know, trump does and will get us out of this war. and that's one thing i've been a supporter of, of robert kennedy. of thi we're trying to get out of this. we can't continue this. and then russia has more nucleare ssia has in any or country. they have the gdp of texas. let's stop this no aw. gets we before he gets, you know, a a chance to to really spready ki and really be small, he killed a million people. >> i mean, but they're not us, so who cares, right? that's basicallys wh how we look
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at it here in our government i cat, what do you think? will this influence anybody? i mean, i think this could be a huge for trump. >> yea?h i don't i honestly i've always been someone who's super antiwar and i've been impressed, by the way, that trump has managed to turn a lot of republicans anti-wa wa now i have the other side yelling at me for that rather than the republicans, particularly tha. it comes to ukraine, which we are being lied about. th it's i mean, i write about s in my book. it's often the same playbook that they used to dividek they n it comes to war. and there's already signs that we're being lied to about ukraine. we founder we are out in some cases that we're being lied to about ukraine. and they do this wholed they d g where it's like you're not you're a putin puppet, then, yeahthin, then you're this that you're that it's you know, we just want we don't want moneo spend all this money on another country's war that we're then being liedther to about. to me, that is a positive thing to point that out. mso, i mean, yeah. and then, of course, is that it's not enough. all the money we're spending enh there, we have to theno sp also spend money to fly him here, right. moly we beg forn
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more money what he's doing because there's only one side k that's saying, hey, i don't know about this. i think maybe we can spend the mone thise couly here than this war that's we're supposed to be. >> what, like two weeks? yeah was, well, this must be how many years ago was that now? yes. so if anything, i think that this could this should sway people in a different think direction than the person who's endorsing tires. why do you think he came? had >> you think he had any choice? he's got no choice. they're like, listen, if >> h t to, keep that money.u' >> you were sent and yourer needs to get down here now. yeah. again not close election. so when you're losing everything you're calling give and everything. look, zelenskyy, we gave you a lot of money. we'ryoe right.yo we need you to come down, and you need people out thercom wear the uniform. can you cry? m cahow can you give us one cher one tear works. we've one tear trends very well. they're freaking out because they're bringing everybody in that's and he has to because otherwise there's still 50 or some odd days left. mayb thi oe biden forgets his p
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to write the check. oh, maybe that we're a little late on this stuftof. but zelensky's is taking a huge risk becausechec. we just saw in the previous segment president trump doesn't like people who don't like him. >> so if you're. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> listen, i didn't pass the bar but i know pas a little something about respect and if you're going to disrespects th t disr a guy who you're hoping is going to cut you a check, if he wins. yeah. but there's a lot of guys that do that too. that's not the guy to do that to. yeah, because he will rememberto . >> all right, vivek, take your massive brain and direct ti into this topic. what is going on here? yell, i think tara set a prettc point. if you remember back, this was a subject of impeachmentsubj for donald trump for calling none other than this man, zelenskyy supposedly advances electoral prospects. >> so that was so the impeachment was was really garbage based on pretty tenuous premisess of him calling
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zelenskyy, in theory, help his electoral prospects. no premiw you got biden hered is literally bringing his zelenskyy to campaign for themnow you' in the swing state of pennsylvania. and mark my words are not to be impeachmen gonnat to. follow what are think about using u.s. taxpayer dollars. look follou, i.s ha >> i was hard pressed last year. i couldn't think of a worse use of u.s. taxpayerdn't thi dot than to send a bunch of fighter jets to go fly around send f other than to now use us fighter jets to fly around. >> ukraine's president here in the united states of america to campaign for these guys. heat i will say about zelenskyuy ,though, people ask something nice about him. he's a very good salesman and, you know, i have no idea. i mean, i'm promoting a book. you know, robb is promoting a book. he cat's got a book. do you? maybe he could come here. he could i actually.ke sal >> i think he'd be a better book salesman than any of us would be. but myes request, if he did it, i have a dress code for my salesmen. don't. an the cargo pants. yeah, and i think that's sort of that. i think that. i think that he has a has a his bright future as a salesman of the ukraine. >> yeah. he could just be on the front of the coverit to arms crossed look and just like this is, it's like ukraine i crane
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and if you don't buy my book we will. world war. yes exactly right. that'll be the subhead. it's crazy, man. it's a game. they're extorting each other, basicalle extorty we're paying . >> it's just a day block. it's just like this is all tied togetherl tied . it's the military industrial complex. i can't believe i'm saying thaut . i know. i know what happened to me. all right. up nex me.t, a tax funded sex change for the criminally derangedor the america. at a crisis point. for too long, the politicians, the media and special interests have put themselves before the country. they've divided us against ourselves. now we're faced with the choice we can allow america to decline, or we take our country back. america stands for truth. so pull up a seat because every revolution starts with an honest conversation. truth with vivek ramaswamy only on fox nation. i promise not to talk too muchha
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that hot of a to the judge. >> the judge needs a lifesurg saving surgery a lobotomieers i in general i do i do thi the taxpayer funding of this stuff. i'm against that. them againstbut i mean, of all s to take up as a cause. >> yeah. yeah. it's like every taxpayer c. >> i mean, i couldn't even read the headline without closing my laptonp the first few times i was like, i don't even think i need to readtop.at this myself. >> and i did read it. and believe it or not, i still felt the same waney, which is that again, anybody to do a counterpoint here that if you look at the whole probe, in baby, what was it, a baby baby again, it's a baby killer. >> yeah, i'm against the baby killer. yeah. we're only hearing one side of the hearing. you know, it's easy.
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it it it's easy to point poi fingers at thent baby. you know, i would just say, i don't know. >> how do they tax? taxpayers should have to pay for it, but i'm willing to pay t . >> ten. yeah. any baby killey for. that h >> i'm. i'll pay. i'll see how much money i have on me. vivek's got money. i know you have.ha where's your compassion? we'll cut his. we'll cut his off and i'll get charice. what? we'll pay somebody to shove it upof wils th his .here you. it is my. my objection to it. ion is a business s guy. so. so here's what i'll say. what is business have to do o itat ? well, i'll tell you, because you got to look at the economics is so so the this whoe this whole case, as i understand it, is about using taxpayer moneya to cut off the s of an inmate. >> and my objection to it is, i think you probably find a lot of other inmates willing to do it pro bonthero. so it just seems like a waste of money. yeah, him out.f >> and the general population in the general populatiomon. enl
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>> okay, so this guy's clearly mentally ill. no. all no people get upset when i say this, right? >> so if you thinkev this is controversial, but i believe it. if you believe your gender doesn't match your biological sex, in most cases, that means you suffer from a mental health disorder. >> now, the irony is the legal argument they used say taxpayers have to pay for it is that the americans with disabilities act qualifies them, and that's considered a trans victory. >> so sometimes it's transphobict qu to say that it's a mental health disorder, sometimes it's transphobic to sademetimey it's not a mental health disorder, because it has to be covered by the ada when you pay for itealt i. >> i'm sorry, you can't have it both ways. and so that's really when it comes down to mones y reallyicay is also it could i never have ty argument that there could never be a dateline about this cass.e because that person definitely looks like a baby killer. >> yese. >> i mean, yeah, the kindo of the episode, you know, who killed the baby right away? thehe he lost me with the primitive facial tacy k. didn't even get that professionally done. all right, tyrusen, i guess's we
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i'm confused. >>re i won. the besmirching of a baby killer is never good for any show. >> yes, yes. but whether he in any or an alley. >> yeah, yeah. he's in jail for lif aude. >> he can't use either one, supposedly. mm. so and what they the little caveat that sick individualssick use is their of transitioningg s is getting. yeah. and they keep individual,id they keep the lower half. so guess what he's going to doua thenower hav. have a he'll get transferred over to the women's penitentiary wheredo th do whatn rape and abuse and attack. s so i think whether what his issues were, i think he kind of lost those when he was found guilty by a jury, his peers, for murdering a baby. so if you if you're mad, you don'a babyt have the sausago you're not just tuck it in your little cell because that's tucgn where you're going to be for the rest of your life. you're never going to use it. so nevero us why are we doing ia
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become a hotbed for liberal crazinesoings? fo yeah, but you know what it is? it's also how you game a system. you know, you game the system througsystem yh the of like likt a person who would game the system. >> yeah. i meanhi they he must go to the library internet meets weirdos . yeah well he's the you meet actually. so the funny thing is and i talk about thio yo is in the e is the number of cases you've seen of men now transferring to women's is up by five x. prio yeah. across the boardns and you know,g a lot of the are going up as a consequence too. >> so you've got little, you knowup, and you know it's, you know, it's awesome to you know what all books have. this is you're talking about rates going up with a book saying you can do it got in front of you. oh, that's true. that's really the pattern to the. guy. >> that's brilliant. i got to ask, how is judge still employed? the judge is following what you said. the flooe judgd, which is like,y it's a discipline. and then but then if you say buy thenr abilit you're z, you're transphobic. th one who's gaztr
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the problem. this guy is gaming the system, toe o, and the judge is the the system that is allowing >>selfs to to game. i mean, the next time they want to pay for the gender reveal party for this guy to pa too, rs he was jealous of the baby he killed. i don't know. yeahgenderthe ba, terrible. all right. we got to move on. coming up, the stuff weon't k keep quiet that could causea a riotri as far sky. >> as far we're going. >> it. if someone is in trouble, you do whatever you got to do to help them. it's a hard job for anyone. you do it. take chicago med, fire and pd. you check your local listings. >> over 13 million americans were affected by identity theft in 2022,
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men. we can't say what we want to say anymore. i mean, even if we hido sae beha some jack daniels and a bunch of beer as a cover to finallf y tell old saddlebags what you really think of her, you jusllt can't it anymore. you're saying in any. see what i'm saying? i can't. you are really only i try to open up. i tried to tell you, but you jumped to me. >> see, this is why. >> it's why i 100% do this all the time. back to you. greg yeah, the think i do. >> i do believe that it's changing, though. s you feel that it's gotten better, that more and more oftt andse speaking their mind because of shows like these a people would you would paynd knw all of us here but i'd say i did see the statistics which are pretty interesting s 4% of people say they trust oen the government. 7% of people say they trust the media. t rustand the first thing i thii need is some medical care for those people. >> yes. becaus care fe the reality is we'vee all seen the lies. >> i mean, you go to the origin of covid 19 lie hunter biden laptop story on the eve of the last electioningsth. see
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>> trump-russia collusion hoax lie. so we see this time and again imeeven the fact that when i sit in the republican debate stage, publs notas joe biden wa going to be the nominee because all signs pointed to it. >> conspiracy theorist yeah, i think this point people havei begun to see that you've got to think for yourself. the >> yeah. people i think across the country and i see this from traveling the country not not on sociay isvelling l media or , but when you're in a room full of people, i'm going to be in a rally in waukesha, in wisconsin tomorrow in rooms like this, you sea rae people are no longer swallowing what they're force fed. >> right. and swallowing whai think that'd thing. so i'm pretty encouraged right now. shthink the tides are shiftingfa . >> i think you're right. november's a big deal in that. rob, your life has pretty much change. youngedd. >> you started speaking your mind. yes, i have. you knowking, but it has been i invigorating and it has been a bank emptying. >> but -- but what we have to do is we have to encourage other people to speak their mindther s. two- according to the cato institute, very similarly, two thirds of americans are afraidth to speak out and st what they really feel for fearfo of causing offense.
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and then roughly a third are afraid of losing a job opportunities. i mean, that's just not the way that, you know, alexander de abouueville when he came here in 1837 talking about america was an america we had, and that individualism was what the strength of this countralism any was. >> and you talk about that in your new book. i do. as a matter of fact,t th i i my researchers look it up for me. >> yeah,rs loo and you know whae do? well, we have, though that was the thing about this country that has been so thingut spectay successful was people's ability to speak their mind because you don't get smooth fromt it smooth. >> you get it from friction. so, you know, the free speech is all speech, eve from fricn the repugnant stuff that you hate. and let's let the best ideas come to the surface. and fi just remember, like we talk in the book at the aclu when it was a good organizatio n . you know, wanted to defend and went to court to defend the went t t in skokie, illinois, a jewish part of illinois. so can have the right to speak. and because if you silence if ye everybodyilenck . and that's what's happening now. kat, this is the topic of your latest.
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it is the topic of my latest book. k.d as divided as we are we're really not as divided as we think. we are not the only study likest this. there's many studies like this where people will actually we have this whole sehd of rules for society that nobody even actually really wants. we actually on so much alo more than what people are willing to say out loud. >> but everybodyud at many people, yes, they're what if someone gets mad at me and i get it all the time? >> know you get it all the time. people who agree with you peopstly, people who are famou l ,you like, don't tell anybody, but i won't actually follow you, but i won't like your posts, because thenody pern going to get you. i had a person who was a friendd of mine and i found out they were dating a friend of mine and they werd oue dating for a long time. i thought after they broke up that he wouldn't let her have pictures that he took of thehe t two of us because he was worried that he was going to lose money oause on his career i in hollywood if, wow, someone saw him and hiifs girl histh girl with me because, like, it's contagious and i work here i didn't understand really. >> but it's it's -- it's so common. it's stand buto common and it's
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actually pulling us apart and it's ruining it's ruining our whatsapp. >> it was a carrot top.op i'm no yeah no but i likiceally how you there i mean there was an academy award winning actor son who called me i wish i could, you know, say and be it vocal as you but and i said and i said, you be careful because you know it will cost cou work. itst will cost you, but it'll cost you more to not speak up. but be careful who you speak buh to. don't talk to the head of the streaming service or don't talk to thee you know, the your agent. you know, don't talk to these producers. talk to the boom guyo , talke bo to the driver. >> these guys, they're the ones that always agree with youom. >> yes. and they get the best drugs. up next after the break, a new book from vivek. why can't they protect that guy? a fox nation exclusive. jesse watters investigates both assassination attempts on donald trump and,
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he dropped hard hitting facts, n get the country back on track and he's got a new book truth the future the f america first it came out today and i alreadya it bought 23 copies each one for all my poor boys you knowwere i just realize you're young enough to run for president 12 more times. well, we'll see. i don't take tomorrow fo r, but every day we wake up is a gift. >> so we'll see. oh, there's that nic we. see >> well, we'll be right back. this book is this bookk is is designed to arm people withpe arguments to debate their left leaning friends. >>to debatis that possible thes. >> i think it is. and this actually came out of my experience o, the campaigh where i had moments on the campaign where i enjoyed these debates, where i would the defeat the left generally with the media. >> but the moments i actuallys e more were ones where we convinced people who were on the left. >> yeah, at collegconvincepeoplh earnest people who come to your event disagree with you but actually wanevent to have a conversation. and so people ask me, how do you do that? how can i dodo tha that in my everyday life? i'm one person.
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the goal of this book is to effectiveln th k isy equip you.w this is a toolkit to allow people to take those same kindos of on the most. >> and this one too. i like this military man. it looks way cooler whenlkin you're not talking about . >> it lands better as they do it. and the truth is, you know, we're going to we're only going to save this country by actually bring in our friends at the dinneonly sayhirr use to get dinner together with. we used to disagree with each be able to getr atith together at the end of it. we've lost that in the country. and that's part of what this boo t we'vt thatk is. >> this just mashed up between bites. you write down those like if>> k you if you if you're arguing over an issus a the and it's ha, but it's easier, go after where they got the information from. >> yeah. once informa you once you show themem that their source of informationourc, a lie or lie for example might find people hooks was the one that i was pushing, i don't know, fourg fo, three, four years.
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rather than argue whether or not trump said this or a said that, you go, okay, let's look at how it was reported. >> sure. and one of the best tools in any argument is effectively, if. sn't anyt you can offer the bes statement for the other side, the best possible statement, no t t sort of sham version of it, then the other side's done. >> yeah. so everys chapter in this book i've tried to actually offer not some sort of easy the duncans sort of straw manosl version, but actually the best possible argument that somebody in the left offer, let's take that on head on. >> and i do think this a keytryn to reunite the country. >> i think young people in particular, especially forg pe people have kids. one of the things that people struggle with is how do they actually talk to theistruge rr fear kids who they think or fear maye disagree with them. >> and that's big part of then d audience i had in mind when i wrote this book. >> i think the biggest flawle the cable news shows is the strong argument, because nobody likes the. nobody likes being the victim of a straw man argument. >> the victim. th >> but the strong make the strong man argument. you give them the strongest
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version of the argument of t you it so that they don't feel like, oh, you know you've got fee you set them up a way that is complimentary. yep. you go like, i seeis comt your t about climate change but let's bu data.the actual so on climate change, it's actually one of the core topics in the book. our global oecore t surface tem is going up. >> we analyze it in depth. the answer is yes, but thee supe separate question is are we sure that's even a bad thing for humanity? yeah. hus out that actually hast ha some good effects. and so i'm hopeful this arms people with the ability to win over their friends on the left say we're going to save our country. so i wroter wa win the book andi hope people take a look at it. >> you can't measure the ofof te the ocean. there are no walls. it's lik oe you can you could like you could set your hot tub for, you know, 97. >> but you can't like like you can measure the ocea bn here and then it moves. >> it's like why would you want your whole idea that 87.ur >> and a funny thing is that i make soup that people used to worry about actually an ice age. this is what they used to warn about goinng to 70. s yeah, we used to worry.
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that's what we're going to see now. global warg sayt global warmin . the reality is we should ask what's the effect on human beings? and just part of thihat' se is actually just framing the right question. yeah, you can concede certain if but the harder partt is asking the right questions, sort of try to arm people with in thiquestii trs book.i and i wanted to publish it before the election because i am worried wis before that ree in 2022 never came. yeah the same thing could>> i'm happen here unless we're actually. >> hey, dude, i'm with you, man. i'm with wit i thank you for not calling it my truths, too, because i'm sot of that, right?s that's right. it's either truth or not or lie. yeah, it's notr lot my truth. well, not according to my truth. and i'm glad you could see me when i say my truth. >> yeah, but when someone says my truth, you knoway says my, to say something. >> you're going to have fun making fun of. yeah, that's true. someo haru e. ay all right. don't go away.e we'll be rightwille back. >> sometimes your work shirt needs to be for more than just work. >> like when it needs to be a big, soft shoulder to cry on. which is why downy does more to
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