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five acorns. five acorns. tomorrow, america's newsroom scotty mccreery. he is a north carolinian, and he is going to talk about the hurricane. harold, i'm going to say mine. i'm just going to say happy new year to all my jewish brethren and friends. that's a good one, jesse. all my jewish brethren happy. what is it, harold? new year. new year. welcome to jesse watters, prime time tonight. i think you got a tough job here because you've
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got to play whack a mole. you've got to pretend that donald trump didn't deliver rising, take home pay and then you've simultaneously got to defend kamala harris's atrocious economic record. the debate we've been waiting for. i'm a knucklehead at times. i think the lack of interviews that he has done with national media, with local media, it showed the media is crying after babying little timmy. stop, stop. are you kidding me? the day will come when we will name names other than sean combs. and there's a lot of names, but the names that we're going to name are names that will shock you. 100 victims sue diddy, their lawyer, joins prime time. plus, my name is rose, and i'm feeling great. this is going to be a great debate. i'm sorry i touched you. there. >> jesse: the vp debate last night told you everything you
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need it to know about kamala harris. she has terrible instincts. >> the biggest got decision i've made most recently is to choose my running mate. yeah. >> jesse: yeah. tim walz was supposed to be a normal midwestern white guy and said this... >> sitting in the office with the sandy hook parents. it become friends with the shooters, i've seen it. >> jesse: what? combo-mac's right-hand man told 40 million people he's become friends with school shooters? but he wasn't finished. >> governor walz, you said you were in hong kong during the deadly tiananmen square protest in the spring of 1989. but minnesota public radio and other media outlets are reporting that you actually did not travel to asia until august of that year. can you explain that discrepancy? >> i've tried to do the best i can but i've not been perfect and i'm a knucklehead at times. >> the question was, can you
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explain the discrepancy? >> all i said was i got there that summer and misspoke on this so i will just, that's what i've said. so i was in hong kong and china during the democracy protests and from that i learned a lot about what needed to be in governance. >> thank you governor. >> jesse: kamala hired a knucklehead whose friends with school shooters to be a heartbeat away from the presidency. you can call that coup insurance. the assistant coach fumbled the ball twice in the first half and never recovered. the democrats wanted an attack dog and they got a bald basset hound nodding along to everything vance said. walz kept agreeing that american workers needed to be protected against cartels and big pharma. good. instead of appreciating american unity, the media said come on coach, just play the race card.
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>> i think this ability that we saw tonight may be a mistake by democrats. i talked at the outset of energizing this base. i was just in ohio and many democrats were livid about what's going on in springfield. i think walz missed an opportunity to really push the racial insensitivity there. there was a sense of trying to be affable, as john said, and i think what we are going to see from this point on is this ability being laid aside. >> jesse: 's ability was a mistake. that's what the democrats are saying. walz was minnesota nice instead of minnesota nasty. he must not have gotten the memo you can't be civil to a dictator. not to be superficial but did you know walz is the same age as greg? kamala says she's the new generation of leadership. last night america saw j.d. vance as the new generation. young, bright, refreshing. and that's just what the ladies are saying.
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unlike walz, vance came on the stage with a theme, we are living in kamala's world. if you don't like it, don't blame trump's payment what you won't here is that kamala harris has already done it, because she's been the vice president for three and a half years. kamala harris has such great plans for how to address middle-class problems, then she ought to do them now, not when asking for a promotion but in the job the american people gave her three and a half years ago and the fact that she isn't tells you a lot about how much you can trust her actual plans. donald trump's economic plan is not just a plan but it's also a record. >> jesse: kamala's hiding her record and asking for a promotion she does not deserve. at one point, vance even sympathized with walz for having to defend her. >> what tim walz is doing, and honestly i think you've got a tough job here because you have to play whack-a-mole. you have to pretend that donald trump did not deliver rising take-home pay which of course he did, you have to
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pretend that donald trump did not deliver lower inflation, which of course he did, and then you simultaneously have to defend kamala harris is atrocious economic record which has made gas, groceries and housing unaffordable for american citizens. i was raised by a woman who would sometimes go into medical debt so that she could put food on the table in our household. i know what it's like do not be able to afford the things that you need to afford. we can do so much better. >> jesse: women i spoke to love that vance talked about his family and came across as a common sense conservative who does not bow down and just do what he's told. >> i've got three beautiful kids at home, seven, four and two. i love them very much and hope they aren't bad right now but so many of the drugs, the pharmaceuticals we put in the bodies of our children, or manufactured by nations that hate us. this has to stop and we are not going to stop it by listening to experts. we are going to stop it by listening to common sense wisdom which is what donald trump covered on.
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>> jesse: the experts like to you about biden's brain and lockdowns working in that crime and border crossings were down and that inflation is just about to go away. vance showed an independent streak that made americans trust him. and a compassionate side that made americans like him. even when he tangled with the moderators it was done diplomatically. >> just to clarify for our viewers, springfield, ohio does have a large number of haitian migrants who have legal status, temporary protected status. >> senator we have so much to get to. >> i think it's an important -- >> the economy -- >> since you are fact-checking i think it's important to say what's actually going on. there is an application where you can go on as an illegal migrant, apply for asylum or apply for parole and be granted legal status at the wave of the kamala harris open border want.
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that is not a person coming and applying for a green card and waiting for ten years -- >> thank you senator . >> illegal immigration -- >> thank you for describing the legal process. we have so much to get to, senator . >> jesse: and then the moderators are muting the microphones when vance tells the truth. >> jesse: i don't think that's why the microphones were supposed to be muted. the last two debates, trump and vance have shown they know the issues better than the moderators. these last four network moderators have been wrong about everything, crime, immigration, late-term abortion, they don't know anything. it's because they go in with just a note from a liberal producer that just says this is what's going to shut down the conversation. little fake fact-check. but instead of complaining about the media bias back j.d. kept the focus on you. >> every american, whether rich or poor, ought to be able to turn on their heat in the middle of a cold winter night.
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that's gotten more difficult thanks to kamala harris' energy policies. i believe that weather you are rich or poor you ought to be able to afford a nice meal for your family. that's gotten harder because of kamala harris' policies. i believe that weather you are rich or poor you ought to be able to afford to buy a house, you ought to be able to live in safe neighborhoods, and not have your communities flooded with fentanyl. that too has gotten harder because of kamala harris' policies. >> jesse: they j.d. vance hoaxes over. the media told you he was a creepy weirdo who offended women. but last night american saw a polished, clean-cut, mature young man. the kind of guy a girl can take home to their parents. that's why the media smeared him, so you would not get to know him. they told you vance was a bad pick, just to discourage you, now we know he's the perfect talents for the trump ticket. last night and large the republican party, women, independence, they liked what
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they saw. moderate republicans loved vance. people see vance as the future. vance's presentation gives fence sitters a sense of security because trump had a little trouble picking personnel the first time around. now there's evidence that trump will surround himself with high quality people. this goes without saying, but the base loved him. loved. he humanized wings of the republican party, articulated the america first agenda exquisitely and even soft and trump, if that was possible. a focus group advance winning 12-2. >> very battle-tested, very ready. you could see he went to yale. he's very intelligent and he reassured a lot of people i think. >> he's -- his strong control of the facts. he ran the show. >> he remained steady during the whole performance and i was very impressed with him being sincere and authentic.
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>> he humanized himself and looked like a regular guy. >> jesse: vance even won over some on the left. >> i'm a lifelong democrat. i feel as if vance really showed he's a very vibrant brilliant young man who has total control of the issues. the system is broken and as a senator vance said, harris could do something tomorrow. she could wake up in the morning and do something tomorrow. the change agent is going back to the successful trump administration. we can't hold out for the perfect, we have to vote for the good and i think trump would be the good. >> jesse: bottom line, vance helped his ticket, walz hurt his. americans were delighted and pleasantly surprised by the respectful exchange of ideas. imagine that. voters don't want to see a cable news shoot out on a presidential debate stage.
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trump proved that he can spot talent. harris proved she can't. democrats were somewhat satisfied with walz but not thrilled. he's not helping with man, whites, unions and did not shine under the lights. if her running mate is a knucklehead, who is she going to have in the cabinet? if she can't make good decisions for herself, how is she going to make a good decision for you? this race is very close and small swings and momentum can make a huge difference just five weeks from election day. the democrats are caught and ugly new cycle now and last night it got worse. author and businesswoman jillian michaels is here. going into this debate, did you have a preconceived idea of vance and did that change? >> i certainly did. i thought he was arrogant, smog,
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sexist. i was really disappointed with him as the vp pick. and it did in fact change. i thought he did an excellent job of humanizing himself. i love that each and every time they asked him a question, he actually answered the question. that he was unbelievably competent and bridging the points he wanted to make and he was civil. i have to give that to both of them, they were both civil and that was really a breath of fresh air. >> jesse: i'm not badmouthing walz. he did okay. he was kind of relatable. whatever. he did not have a great night, would put it that way. but they were agreeing, they were nice to each other, they were pretty respectful towards the moderators. am i wrong about watching tv? i thought i was going to see like hannity from back in the day, throwing haymakers. maybe that's not what voters
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want. >> no. it feels honestly like a bad divorce. like your parents are out of control, they are fighting and is not good for the kids. they should be attacking each other's ideas, not each other as people. that's classy, that's control and i'm glad that they both did that. to be honest though, i probably would have gone a little harder at some of the other opponents ideas. i would have gone after some of the radical positions on gender-affirming care that we've seen walz legislate. i would have gone after the fact that his city burned for three days after or during the george floyd riots and i think walz could have been aggressive on some of the issues that i still take umbrage with on the far right. but i much prefer that they were civil and composed. >> jesse: i felt the exact same way. yoth my producer, johnny upstairs, and i'm like,
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oh, you know, vince should have said this. i shouldould havuld have you sht him in here. and then, you know, halfway in, i'm like thi, this guy's made zt mistakes. >> he looks completely at ease and composurely atande, poised and eloquent. that's what you want. th to do no harm like a doctor. >> no harm. mm. i agree. i also loved when he went aftear the moderators and he was saying you agreed we weren't going to be fact checking. you're only fact checking me and you're wrong. and i just thought that was so strong and so powerful. and he wasn't whining and het he wasn't complaining, but he didn't allow them to get awa alh with it. and we need that kind of strength and composure. , i now, as a woman, i thought was this was going to be a debate that was focused on men because rurris has a man problem. the trump team wants to run up the score with men. but i keep hearing from womekeen how pleased they were with j.d.
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vance's presentation and basically the entire debatye about how nice everything was. do you feel the same way? thin i do. i think j.d. vance had a woman problem and he's made some really stupid commentsboar. across the board. and while many will say who cares? it's juse many wy who cares,t a. >> and there are much biggerit problems, it indicates an adde d tude towards women that's unlikable and unappreciated. >> and the fact that he addressed it and he apologized was goi and said the republican party was going to do better on some issues deeply concerning women . i thought it was humbling and mature. i mean, you women always want us to apologize. >> maybe maybe we should start.. maybe it's a good thing it works. jillian, thanks so much forthe n the insight. i agresi e with 99% of what >>u said, diddy and george soros, that's straight ahead> .
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and online and harry's dcoms last shape. : "prime >> primetime has been saying for weeks the democrats were baby and kamala and timmyge at their own peril, their game of hide and seek o with the medi was eventually going to come back to bite them. and last night it ditest nightd >> i've been bewilder a little bit by the absence of both the presidential candidate and the viceesidenti presidential candidate on television since they became ite nominees, because that's how people get to know you. that may be a little bit of a problem fo r waltz. having not done this, you know, sitting with you guys is good for debates. it's good batting practice for b these events. waltz has noeet been doing it. >> vance's edge over walz was
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undeniable, and msnbc had a hard time processingms. t it's mendacity. i agree with youwe are i that we in year nine and no one knows how to cover the audacity. >> the audacitd no oney is. >> someone should stop it. stop, stopar. >> are you kidding me?ed and they should have they should have dropped that f-bomb right now. me >> the media who slimed vance out of the gat e as a sketch ball set such low expectations that when democratch ball s lai, on him unvarnished, they liked thm. >> so i was getting texts from democrats, panicked, quite frankl textsy, who were saying,n he's really moderating himself on a lot of these issues aot of >> he's the most likable he has ever been. j.d charm the socks offe co the country and now the media looks even more dishones t if possibl that was possible. vance's talent as a debater r is too big to rig and he's gotten himself into fighting shap e, sparring with the pressmont for months, fighting off cheaphs shot, shots,s, working out his y
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chops. and just like the biden debate, the media can't spin it. j.d. vance came to this debate to land a bunch of punches and he did the two issues driving the campaign. right now, art harris has a big deficit on the economy. harris has a big deficit, on immigrationg. democrat and republicans were happy tonight. and democrats are a little bitai nervous that it on those two issues. >> vance carried it. vance clearlhose two issues,d is to be said clearly the more experienced debateer, the slicker speaker he was spending a lot of time in the f first half or two thirds prd the briefing materials and i was missing matee organic th spontaneity of tim walz. >> i wonde wr why walls didn't have the magic. >> i think the walls did seem unsteady and frankly, what i unstw in walls is somebody who has not faced questionssinc on a national stage since he became the democratic nominee. he was simplheaticy out of pracc
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i mean, i don't know whye.kn they've done it, but they've keptowy've d out of the limeligk they've kept him away fromep reporters. they haven'tt had him do any interviews. >> and he was clearly unsteady through much of that debat eady thre. the media is complaining that walls wasn't ready for the debate because he hasn'tthan been doing interviews. you guys haven't been interviewing him. you haven't been demanding answers. >> you travel on his bus, you travelyou tr on his plane,yo and you get nothing. you don't write columns that he'n'lumns ths a coward. >> you don't tweet that he needs to man up. you get on tv and say, hiding i is a good strategy. keep it ups a goategy, k. but now they're complaining the media is complicitbut no in, just like they were with biden. but today, all of a sudden, the media was really curiousio about hous abow walls could letm down, how how they. >> james yeah, and look, you'veo got to see me. these folks know me. i'm super passionatelkknow m about this . the question come up on school shooting. we're talking about everything excepttion about schoong, we a
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and i sat as ashoo member of congress with the sandy hooka parents and it was a profoun pd i said, yeah, look, i have my dates wrong. i have mi was in hong kong and a in 1989. that that moved from hong kong into china. it was profound for mea was pr. i need to be clear, i will tells you that. but here's my whole point on tha my wholet being with china, i do understand china a hell of a lot betterof a than donald tr. >> fetterman standing there d liket get roun he's going to break walls, his arms, if he doesn't get it togetherit , there comes the muscle. >> maybe tiananmen. tim brought fetterman along fort emotional support. after all,iosupport. he knows ar two about bombing debates and winning. >> trump adviser elina haba's fn is here. alina, it's fun to listen to the media complain someonlise wasn't ready after not giving pre fortting practic three months. yeah, yeah, that's unfortunate.
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that's that's called lying. that's called radical. left panicking underwater and looking for a life vest. that's what happened last night. lookthat's what ha, no matter ws in a serious note that did happen, jesse, and you'r notepec pointing it out perfectly is we caught them lying yet agaitln? , first it's mcdonald's, then it's the hyena laugh when you get nervou t s. and now we've got waltz, who literally couldn't put his words together liter and thh asked and i give them credit on this again to answeremt ond an question about why he lied and he didn't have an answer. d and it was the most epic. failure i've ever seen. but more importantly, i thought, j i i thougt handledf like a champ, like a pro, waspr i meeno, wast was kind and was polite, and i was there for it. i mean, it wasjust just somethig special from our team and just something a little extrattle frm the left. i got to tell you, walter. but what i want to say he did to the bed, i think the american people know what he did. >> well, let me read td, i thio
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blew up last night. the walls hoax. he was just this like, regularwp guy, this lovable curmudgeon that was just going to be relatablee curmud to the evey white man that she needs and that j.d. washopath this psychopath that was going to turn women off. meanwhile, women are telling ts they loved it. are you hearing that women weree attracted to that performance? >> yes, 100%.y. actually. i've been doing media all day. and theen doina ale feedback gem women is that is that they didn't really get to know j.d. and in a way, that's a good thing becauseng this gave hav him an opportunity to have a little bit more limelight that he probably b needed. i think that the snippets that the left-wing media cut and paste put together was notot accurate. and now the american ac america is.o he he is kind. he is a good husband, he's a great father, and hed hu actually served in the military. unlike walter, he didn't abandon his military and hiscan american service. servn, he was exactly who he is and exactly why president trump selected him
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to be his running mate. he is a good addition to the trump team. he is going to be a great addition to america. y think that ifoadditioni people didn't watch, they should go back and watch becausck ande this is a critica, for our country. yeah, i mean, the youth, the eloquence, the composure t or even the, you know, he was aggressive, but a grea, yot bale to the ticket. real quick before we let you go, alina, this is just breaking is jack smith and this crazy judge in d.c., they're dropping all kinds of legal bombs. happens to be the day aftes, har the walls bombs this debate. yeah. what's going on here? okay, so let me just be very clear on this. the department of justice has been complicit and we've said this numerous times, but america, pay attentionhis nn we have 30 plus days now until an election. we are going to beon. hit with e onslaught of fake news. we're going to be hit with a n onslaught of litigation. that's what they do. that understand one thing. this is called desperation. it's very simple. look it uperation..
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and in merriam-webster's desperation, that is what you're seeinglot upwebsteru jack smith, who has failed numerous times, failed in florida until from the debate. look, it's a distraction. pay attention, america. save our country on. we've got 30 something days. get out and vote. yeah, the justice department's not really supposette.d to be dg this on the eve of the election. they have rules against it, but they're breaking elec their own rules in order to win. >> not going to happen later. thank election interference, jesse. we're used to it at this point. good to see yo you.ence.u. goodt >> the biggest lawsuit against d ,diddy yet. and we have the lawyer straight ahead. >> rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways, the lungs and lower airways, but i'm protected with a rex v a rex v is the vaccine used0, to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older? rsv can be serious for those over 60, including those with asthma, diabetes, copd and certain other conditions. but i'm protected.
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as you, you suddenly feel, okay, we're going to get out of it together. that's what usually did for me . you know what's happening in college football right now? how could you? it changes every sentence. >> this player switched to this team. this team switched to this conference. this conference which to this, this. but sometimes it's on streaming . but big news. you don't have to be rocket scientist to know what's on the same time in the same channel on every tv in the country. college football's complicated . the big news. hey, kamala and little timmy, your despot, certainly trying to leave biden in the past was only mention the president'snlyt name once last night. jo joe's taking note ise and he's t happy about it. biden's reportedly fuming in privateeportedl it about beig left on the sidelines. quote, president joe biden i
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, and nowf amer people are suffering. hundreds of americans are dead oricare missing. >> we have people on oxygen y out now.ompletel we have babies up there with no formula, nothing. this is like a katrina on steroids right now. >> we still have no powea r, no water. we've lost friends. there's been floods. >> our valley got wiped out. we've tried to find the koreans. okay? n' we don't know if they're deadli. or lot. >> j third deadliest hurricane in 55 years. it's right up there with katrina and sandy year. and it looks like fema's only real national tv warningv a leading up to thrne storm wasngs one cameo at a binder briefing just hours before landfallt. helene made landfall thursday night, but it took biden ande la harris five days to visit. bush got crucified for four days to visit katrina. obama was at sandy k on day two. trump was in georgia on dayentl
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three. fema has apparently been there since mondaybeen, but manyot see people haven't seen them. >>n let's go ahead and point ot the obvious, which is that fema had utilizede a large majority of the personnel who should be here taking care of this to be set. and replaced or repurposed, if b you will, for immigration resettlement when we need to be focusing on americans. >> biden needs to give this recovery everything he has. but he waited until today to deploy soldiers. he's still completely clueless . >> nobody can deny the impact climate crisis anymore.. at least i hope they don't. they must be brain dead if h they dop.o. >> okay. he's out of his mind. kamala als o can't provide real solutions. she's tossing a few hundred bucksolutionhundreds at people t everything. >> the federal reliefprovid and assistance that we have been providing has includedin fema providing $750ho for folks who need immediate needs being met, seven hundreds7
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and $50. >> democrats sen50t checks for thousands of dollars during covid, thousands. ept aw >> none of those people had their homes swept away by floodwatersayy fl. a these people aren't her top concern. her priority number one islike making sure she looks like she knows what's going o n. look, they're just telling her where to walk, what to do when the cameras are rollingen r harris biden are facing crises here and abroad. historic hurricane, massive port strikmassive e has the potl to the economy and a worsening worse. the middl >> former speaker of themccart house kevin mccarthyhy joins me now. >> are they are they just overwhelmet overwhd or do they w what they're doing? >> they're incapable knowing what they're doing. if you watch i mean, start fouro one. her first major decision on who to pick for the vpth. the one thing that that debate last night answered for me. why did she pick tim walz? he most reminds her of
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watche joe biden. that's the only other way i watched it. but this is a fundamental problem. you're sitting just 30 some days away before 0 some an election.r you've got a major catastropheca inside america. this is not a partisan issue. issuehow do you lead? how do you manage? they have failed time and agaien . i've been talking to a number of members who represented north carolina. i've dembers never heard of such devastation. the one person they're praisinvu right now is elon musk that he has provide them with internetsb . and you watch. they said no one has been there. it's been a numbery habeen the o electricity. it's been nobody there to relieveity, nob them. they are still searching for individuals. when i saw katrina, i coveredi cove it as a producer as it happened. we useres a producer ad to see e of these planes, these helicopters dropping in, rescuing people, pulling , survivors. i haven't seen any of that type of air support. where's the air support? where's the leadershiphere's t?e
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why aren't they in there? why aren't they bringing people in therire? and i will tell you, america is a very giving nation. people want to volunteer. but right now it's purely individuals themselves on the ground and people are trained to do this. if i wass. the president orce pe the vice president, i would be stationed there. std give up on my campaign. your first responsibility is to your nation and those who are in need. >> kamala harris throwing $750 of people who lost everything, their homes, their family, their cats, their dogs, everything. it's insulting. sultin it's insulting, congresswoman, to do that. and then forg, joe to blame climate change, it's like people like they can't thank god they can't watch this oney tv. they don't have power. but if they did see it dobut if t, i mean, they would make it. it would just enrage them. themyou're sitting there waiting for help. you can't see it on tv. the worsfor het thing, if they b watch it, they say nobody's coming. but the worst part, when you watcody h kamala on the $75h she didn't even know how much it was. she had to read it,
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she ha. tho the only thing i saw that wasug new in there, that she had a new was a sa new symbol on hert for vice president to try to look more presidentiato look the look presidential would be pre-prepared. you know, when the storm hit, hit florida where it was going.. i was talking to one congresswoman today, virginia fox, 30 inches of rain in 24 hours. d 24 hthis is a once in a hundrd year storm. this is where you should comsto. e in, be pre-prepared ahead of time, preposition. but on the ver, pry next day, s inside to save the lives. now, how many people would wthe? lost that we could have saved? yeah, it was biblical. they saw it coming>> jesse, didn people enough and weren't prepositioned. and now people are dead or missin and nowpeople ag. it's really a scandal. that's what this is. this is a a human and political scandal. >> kevin mccarthy, thanks as always. political vin mccarthy, thn. >> so secret that the vast majority>> of media outletslibea are liberal, the only place conservatives could hearthe on s sense fox podcasts, talk radio,.
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. to this>> point, still have the greatest degree of freedom of any people on earth. w it's under assaulte al and under attack. and we all know this. >> but i don't believe our darkest days are ahead of us. i never have my people beenrbe askingen ask, are you? devotees told us it may be time to panic because it's time, nic.. .s never time to panic >> folks is never, everil going to be time to give up on our countryl neve. hear tha it's good to hear that voice again, isn't it? voices like our good friend rush e our go and hannity levin, they're an oasis of reason in a and an ocean of liberal bi. but that could change very soon. the company that controls these conservative talk stationse comn . >> they're falling into the hands of soros, 200 stations across 40 markets. eryg that's pretty much everything. and biden's fcc is fast tracking the entire thing, allowing soros jr to bypass key federal requirements. th
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>> maybe it's because the elections around the corner, soros'ers son, alexander, got a sweetheart deal, too. he's on a boartheart dtoo.d hel. funds into the operation. just last weekjust las, he was kicking kicking back with timmy at good old soros hq. it must beat g a coincidenceoo.' so what's the soros plan forns r these stations? right beforeightore an an elect? will they keep the current line cas or is this just a way to catch and kill a source of conservativ e media? you know, we're not the only ones curious comber and house oversight have launched an investigation, sohouse could get some answerse the attorney who has dirt on diddy is next. hi, mike huckabee here. >> and this election is going to have many of us up at night ,me included. the very balance of our country is hanging by a thread. that's why i'm going to make
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100 people are filing lawsuits against diddy and others fornste sexual abuse. two dozen of the victims v are minors, one of them as young as nine years old. did he allegedly use the promis allegedlsee of a record deal to lure that young victim to his recording studio where the child was assaulted by diddy and several other didd >> diddy's team says the allegations are meritless. but buzbee says his upcoming lawsuits will be naming names. >> the day will come when we will name names. othel comer than sean combs.re i and there's a lot of names, the names that we're going to name. assumingng that our investigatos confirm and corroborate what we've our inv been told our names, that will shock you. th they alreadyey alr who they are. and i'm talking here about not just the cowardly but complicit bystanders, that is those people that we kno w watchedvior o this behavior occur and did nothinccg. i'm talking about the people that participated encouragpatee that, egged it on. >> they know who they are.
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these defendants will nol not ot include individuals, but would also include corporate entities who ultimately profited off of this culturfited ofe and beh. i'm looking at banks, pharmaceutical companies, hotels, the string of lawsuitsfr . could shake up the top levels of corporate america and hollywooerica and. another lawyer says some of diddy's secret sex tapese tape f are being shopped around. the tape features an a-listrealz celebrity who doesn't seem to realize they were being recorded. >> tony buzbee is one of the attorneys representing, over 120 diddy accusers. ocounselor, thank you for takic this case. this is very importantase. and wed, need justice served. especially now that we'reere's hearing there is a victim as young as nine years old. >> are you kidding me? >> nine, 12, 13, 14, 15. we're talking about 25
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people so far out of 120 cases that we intend to file. let'uld expect there'll be a lot more cases than that. let's not forget, we're talkinie about behavior that took place over more than 25 years5 ye all over the united states, but primarily in new york, california and miami. >> and some of these that i out guess will be coming out, who allegedly aidewhd abettedy n diddy and his twisted little escapade hs are these nameswould that i would know that people would recognize. how high is thisow high s goin ? >> certainly names that you would recognize. and let's let's think about the kind of peopleout thople that wn be involved in this, people that would be in the room, that would be facilitatroom, the doing thi, egging this kind of thing on, encouraging this participating venues that were participating, sponsors, hotels, banks., let's remember that a lot of people were being flowner frm
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across the country and paid paid in cash. obviously, cash had to come, th somewhere. there had to be someere had tohf explanation for four for taking out that much cash from the banke bank. a lo we already know that there werte a lot of drugs and play. so this this is there are many facets of this. there are many people involved. there are many entities involvede are ma. me, you know, the ones that really hurt me, you know, there's been a lot of focus on, well, who are the celebrities? who are the celebritieare ths? what i'm more focused on, i mean, obviously, to the fo a celebrity that it occurred at their house or that they were involved or participated, they will certainly be named. but -- but what really irkres mu are those who profited off of this culture that wasre and that just essentially ruinedsentiall hundreds of live. >> and we're talking banks, we're talking record executives ,record executives, companies, other companies that were these partiesme
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and after parties, clubs, hotels, i mean, you name it. i mean, this this conduct was i mean, this wasn't an annual party. this individual who allegedlys was partying three or four times a week. and these partie three o times . they were they were beyond your imagination and they weretr nasty. and there are a lot of thingse going onare a loot should not g. and a lot of victims that werean being subjected to exploitation and all kinds of sexual conduct that people just not should, not tht be subjected to. >> all right. well, hopefully more people alleged, victims come forward and we get the full accountability because we want everybody who is complicit in this to pay a price. if they were. busby, thank you so much. >> great work. more primetime aheadimetime".
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