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and my sandbags in i'm probably out of here because i can't go through that again. >> storm surge up to 15-foot high winds catastrophic no doubt. this entire peninsula will be affected we just hope that the catastrophe is not as bad as it might be. >> bret: robert, we will track it all the way big time fox weather as well. thank you. tomorrow on "special report." we will talk with the present ceo of walmart u.s. about hurricane helene recovery efforts and the state of the u.s. economy and getting ready for milton. remember if you can't cash us live set your dvr 3:00 p.m. west coast and 6 p.m. in the east coast. that's it for special report fair balanced and still unafraid. here's laura. ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight.
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as always, thank you very much for joining us. in moments, our exclusive behind the scenes look at the return to butler with former president trump. but, first, less than a month now before the elections about time there are fresh indicators that trump is picking up steam. betting markets show donald trump surging and the harris campaign, they are in such a panic as their internal numbers are not goodbye the way. they are actually allowing her to speak. to a gen z podcaster sex and dating advice. >> i have been do you know where a tampon do you know how many we use. >> i was the first vice president to ever in office go to a reproductive healthcare clinic. >> laura: after getting slammed for doing few real interviews, kamala did a taped sitdown with "60 minutes" as well. >> how are you going to pay for
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it? >> well, one of the things i'm going to make sure that the richest among us who can afford it pay their fair share in taxes. >> we're dealing with the real world here. >> laura: you don't send her out right now and you know why. why did donald trump go back to butler? >> you have to come back and you have to do what you have to do. you can't let the bad guys hold you back. >> laura: indian summer october afternoon the atmosphere at the fairgrounds in butler was electric. tens of thousands waiting to hear trump and all around us was love of country, love of god, love and gratitude for donald trump. and the sacrifices he has made ♪ o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ >> it's really brave of him to
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come back here and see the bravery of all the supporters here. >> fight, fight, fight. u.s.a., u.s.a. >> what happened at the first rally was was an attack. and we can't stand for that. >> laura: this is extremely emotional. president trump is about to come out. the crowd is on the edge of their seats. extremely patriotic and extremely grateful. he is actually here today to butler round 2. ♪ and i gladly stand up next to you ♪ and defend her still today >> laura: we spent the afternoon behind the scenes with access to all the folks who keep the america first campaign charging forward including trump's bold vp pick j.d. vance. >> a reminder of how precious life is and in particular what i believe was a genuine miracle that he is still with us because everybody seen that turn of the
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head at the very last second keep the president alive. i believe the president has good work to do for the country that's why he is alive today and why it's such a celebratory mood in butler, pennsylvania. >> laura: fascinating to watch trump and powerful new ally elon musk in action. they were collaborating like they have been working together for years? >> laura: walking over. they are speaking now. incredible to see them together. elon musk restoring free speech for many people in the united states and the president refusing to back down. both of them are fighters in their own way. so it's kind of fitting that they're up there together. >> laura: i had the chance to chat with the spacex founder. the message is simple and dire warning that your constitutional rights are on the line so vote for trump like your life depends on it because it does. now, afterward, he also stopped by to say hi to our slightly
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smaller audience. but the day started very early with thousands lined up and going through security that had been locked down and for hours the perimeter was totally closed and security you could see them everywhere and in between. this time sharp shooters on every building. secret service, local police everywhere. so the angle had access to the precise spot on the stage where on july 13th, remember, president trump was grazed by that bullet on the side it was fired. see large temporary structures screened out that agr building where crooks got off 8 shots before he himself was killed by that secret service sniper. now, those images of a defiant fist pumping president trump were everywhere on saturday. on t-shirts, on posters and echos and chants from the crowd. >> fight, fight, fight.
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blood coming down the fates. [chanting fight, fight, fight. >> laura: the most poignant 6:1n shots rang out and sadly corey comperatore had been fatally hit. >> i would like to ask everyone to join me in a moment of silence. [bell tolls] ♪ ♪ lawyer i saw grown men tearing up over the unimaginable heart break of corey's wife and children who were also there in the crowd. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> laura: now, the people had come to see their political warrior and to be part of history. look at who we found here in butler. just wandering around the corral, dave mccormick. how are you, man? >> glad to be here with you. >> laura: this is an amazing day after the almost horrific loss of life for president trump last time around. obviously everyone is remembering corey comperatore today and his family. what does this mean for you to be here? >> you know, it's closing the circle. it was such an unbelievable moment. and so iconic to see the president get off the mat and put his fist up in the air. if anything, three months, the need for strength in the white house has become more clear. and so i think him coming back is just a symbol of strength and courage and resilience at a time when our country needs it the
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most. >> laura: dave mccormick and bob casey are about tied there in pennsylvania. after 91 minute rally and then a 15-minute call to supporters donald trump and i chatted about the moment the hurricane relief efforts, women voters, kamala's scarcity strategy and how he wants to be remembered. >> laura: when you walked out and lee greenwood was singing i have known you 20 years, a long time. i looked at you and there was an emotional moment where, i think people around you were starting to tear up. were you close to tearing up at that moment. >> well, if i admitted that i think i would lose a lot of votes. [laughter] >> do you want a president that cries? i don't think so. so i will say absolutely not.
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>> laura: the ride to the hospital from here take us. >> there was a lot of blood. bullets flying over my head i noticed a tremendous amount of blood. i felt you know talk about surreal. it wasn't surreal. a total understanding of where i was. and the secret service people were very brave because they were -- i got down i think shouting maybe or got down pretty fast. i was always impressed i got down fast. [laughter] if i didn't get down that fast that would have been a second miracle. they were flying right over my head. i didn't know you could hear bullets. they are whizzing by at 4,000 miles per hour or something more than anything else they wanted me to go out by stretcher. i didn't like that. i had a lot of people watching. i didn't want that. >> laura: the president has to go. >> i felt that i was hit in the ear. and it felt like the top of the ear, it grazed my ear.
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but it was really bloody. secret service thought i was hit three or more places because so much blood. cartilage. because of cartilage. the ear bleeds more than any other part of the body. there was blood all over the place. i really thought that only was hit in the ear. so they said sir, you were hit in other locations and they are going all over my body. don't realize what a body this guy has. they are going all over. they didn't find -- i said i'm not going on a stretcher. get me up. i wanted my shoes. when i went down they hit me so hard. they were going different angle both shoes were off. are you wearing the same shoes. >> a little different. i'm not looking to wear them again. but, you know, they got me to the car. some people say slow.
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i don't say slow. they got me to the car. i my first instinct was to finish my speech. crazy isn't it that's where they put their foot down. they got me to the car i got in i did a little talking not much. two very good people. sean is fantastic. but two very good people and they got me to the hospital. it was so professional. everything was -- they had a bad moment with the building. a w bad moment. >> laura: how long did it take in the car. >> 7, 8 minutes. the hospital was great. when a president goes to an area, they close the hospital in its entirety. it's ready for exactly this i don't know they did that but they did. the doctors were outside. the nurses. no people. they literally close it and almost like they expect this who
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would ever think that so impression pressed and got me in. butler hospital did a fantastic job. the doctors were amazing. also amazing on the other two gentlemen that were hurt very badly they thought they were not going to live they ended up living and be very healthy again. they were very, very good people. good trump supporters and we took good care of them. they took two hard shots. they were not supposed to make it but not only did they make it they came out 100 percent. corey didn't make it. i thought we had an obligation to come back here and help him out. raised a money through different things. raised a lot of money for the family and they deserve it for what they have gone through. they really had a great father and great husband. >> laura: when you saw them for the first time again since that horrific day, what was that like. >> that was amazing. the brought two beautiful and mother bottom of the plane.
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i get off they're the first people i greeted and met. i knew them before, of course, from the tragic event. but they were having a hard time, actually. they are having a very hard time. it's so crazy. the whole thing was a crazy time. we had to come back and complete the circle that's what i did. even when i started i said here we are. let's go. >> laura: what's the first thing melania said to you. >> she was watching on television. she paused it for a couple minutes when somebody called and she ran to the television. she had a problem how does barron take it. he palace playing tennis with his friends somebody walked over or ran over your father has been shot, he has been shot. barron. and barron likes his father a lot so does eric, don, tiffany, vawng.
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i have been a good father to the kids. >> laura: how is he doing? >> a good student. a very good student a tall student by the way. a pretty tall student. is he great boy. he came in mom, mom, mom, what happened? so, and then they saw me get up and then they saw the fist pump. when i got up, people thought maybe is he dead because very strong guys get you up fast. i'm not going to go anywhere. i convinced them i thought i was only hit in the ear. it's very interesting. but they got me up and i watched and it was dead silent. even though i was standing up people didn't know i was live or not. then when did i the fist pump, everybody realized screaming u.s.a., u.s.a. it was the craziest day. it was a crazy time. >> laura: what a lot of people don't know is a lot of the people who were behind president trump on july 13th waited in line to be behind him again. they thought that was very
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important for this 12 week anniversary of what was almost a more tragic day. more of my interview with president trump when we return. ♪
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♪ >> laura: we all know that communities across the southeast have been flattened by hurricane
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helene. now another hurricane, milton, is barreling toward florida. and it intensified today, it's called explosively intensifying to a category 5 storm. that means the winds are up to 180 miles per hour. but with all of this american suffering, why is kamala harris bragging about the gobs of money we are giving to another country. she tweeted the u.s. will provide nearly 157 million in additional assistance to the people of lebanon. a lot of people here tonight, people who are sitting near me in the crowd tonight, we're wondering why our priorities seem to be elsewhere, not that other people don't need help, but very concerned about that. >> so we're almost into $300 billion for ukraine and yet offering people $750. >> laura: for immediate needs. >> yeah. for the worst hurricane that anybody has ever seen.
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more importantly than that they don't have the people. it's a very bad thing. >> laura: how would you do it differently. >> i would have tremendous people there. here in north carolina yesterday and georgia. georgia is different. you have a good governor, he is doing a good job. north carolina is a disaster. it was also hit very hard. but they don't have the people'. and they are complaining there is no people around to help. that was a horrific storm. much worse and, you know, it's late in the season. you wouldn't think a thing like that could happen. but you have to get the people out. and they have to be out much -- i was there for the entire day. and i saw virtually nobody other than the people that were badly effected. one man has got a house that's gone and he is sitting on a rock. he is sitting on a rock. what -- you have to help him. and you have to help them monetarily, also. if you look, it's virginia, it's alabama, it's, you know, it's south carolina was hit very hard. i spoke to their great governor there. and they were hit very hard. florida was hit very hard.
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>> laura: biden said the response has been robust and well-coordinated, mr. president. [laughter] >> nobody says that. >> laura: that's what president biden said. >> he doesn't know what robust is. [laughter] lock he should be there and she should be there at fundraisers. her teleprompter went off and she didn't do well. >> laura: that's happened to me a few times. >> you would get through it. that happens to me a lot. when the teleprompter go goes off you have to be able to et go through it. she shouldn't be there anyway. north carolina is so bad. >> laura: she was there today for three hours, i believe, kamala harris. the democrats accused you of politicizing the storm even though you got to the storm are a advantaged area first. >> anything i do they say it's political. no matter what i do he did it for politics.
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they could have gotten there way before me. >> the 40,000 people in north carolina who have requested absentee ballots, only a thousand of those have been returned. this is the hurricane ravage advantaged area of north carolina. i think politico did a piece about this yesterday. how will you and the republican party ensure that all voters in hurricane hit areas have their votes counted because this could beand all these mainstream publications are saying this now. >> republican areas got hit very hard. you know that. they got hit very, very hard. i believe and many people are dead. you know, many people are dead. they don't even know what it's going to be in terms of the number. hundreds are missing. and i can't really speak to it. i can only say that i believe they are going to go out and vote if they have to crawl to a voting booth. and that's what's happening. laura is working on it. other people are working on it.
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we are trying to make it convenient for them. they just lost their house. we are trying to make it convenient for them to go out and vote. but we are doing very well in certain areas. that we weren't expected to do. virginia we are doing well. we are doing well all over. i think we are going to do great in north carolina. the response has been so bad to the hurricane. they have -- this response has been horrific. >> laura: didn't elon praise pete buttigieg saying he cleared the way for horpts to come in. he praised he buttigieg. >> that was two days late. what happened he sent his great, you know, gadgets he has -- the star links, it's incredible for communication. but, they were asking me, the people of north carolina and representatives, they said could you possibly speak to elon musk and get it? and elon came through, and then they sent it in and they wouldn't allow it to go in. it took two days and then boot edge edge as you say. buttigieg called and two days late though. >> were they shamed into
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saying -- >> of course huge publicity they wouldn't allow. he had helicopters bring stuff in not even gettable you can't even get it. honestly elon did an amazing job. >> i called him and told him the situation. they were trying to get -- you know, it's very hard to get. i called him. he had things being delivered literally by the time i got off the phone i'm even wondering it was so quick they got there and fema said they were going to keep it. the publicity went crazy and then all of a sudden they got it. >> laura: joe biden says on friday he believes the election will be fair and transparent but he is not sure it's going to be peaceful. he walked into the white house briefing room to say that and other things. what do you think he was getting at? he was referencing some of your rhetoric. >> i don't think he knows. i really don't. i don't think he has any idea what he said. i really don't. [laughter]
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>> it could be him. i don't think he really knows. they had a coup. they have took it away from him. he is an angry person. they took away. i'm no fan of his but they should not have taken it away. took his 14 million votes and gave it to somebody who they didn't want. they didn't want her. she was last on the list. >> laura: who do you think they wanted. >> i'm not going to say to build up somebody. they had 12 people and she was 13 all 12 were better. >> laura: do you think they made a political mistake. >> i will tell you on november 6th. i can't tell you. [laughter] she is not doing very well right now. we are going up and you see that we are leading in most of the polls. we were up by 21 points. we were really debating. we had the debate with biden. after that we had insurmountable lead and had to do it all over again. you are like a fighter. and they come out and the fighter is getting beaten badly well take that fighter out and give you a new fighter now. that is what happened to me.
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this is only happen to me but we are doing well now. >> laura: the lawfare that continues to be waged against you, it's almost every time, you know, you are up in the polls, something else comes down. on a personal level, how do you deal with that just processing it; super ceding indictment. another memo comes out. >> deranged lunatic. >> laura: how do you on a personal level deal with it? >> well, what's happened discredited. won the case nits entirety. we are leading in a couple of cases and couple of but i have many cases it's all what they did was say let's go after this guy and cost them a lot of money. but more importantly, a lot of time and a lot of thought. >> laura: how will you restore faith in our justice system? a lot of people will say well, he is just going to do to them what they did to him and get back at them. >> a lot of people say that's what should happen if you want
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to know the truth. >> yeah. [laughter] >> how do you like me now? >> laura: pawn tialy using government institutions is what got us in this mess in the first place. and my -- our town hall we did back in february. one of the lines that resonated with people is when you said my revenge is going to be my success i do believe that they have started a terrible precedent. we do have that in third world countries, banana repub glick politics, a lot in south america. we never had to to any great extent almost at all. >> laura: you are not going to do it. get in office look at all your political enemies? >> i want to make this the most successful country in the world. that's what i want to do. >> laura: so for all the women out there who maybe don't like this tweet or this joke or this nickname. tonight, what do you say to them about the safety of our homeland? >> i say to the women and i think i do very well with the
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women, actually, i think it's a lot of fake polling. i think i do very well because i say i will keep you safe. i'm not going to allow prisoners to come out from venezuela and many other countries all other the world, the congo, the middle east, they come out from the congo in tremendous numbers. they are coming out of the middle east, yemen and lots of countries that aren't particularly friendly to us. i'm going to keep you safe. i'm not going to let people hurt you. i'm going to have a very strong. >> laura: they were bugged by the protector line. people went crazy about that. he said he is going to be my protector. that's looking down on us. patronizing. >> i'm looking up at them. i am going to protect. i am going to protect men, too. it's my job to protect as president. they don't protect right now. when they let 13,000 and 99 criminals. i mean murderers. these are people in prison. some getting ready are to the death penalty and they allowed them to come into our country. when i get them out and when i say it's not happening or when i close the border so that the bad
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people -- we want people in our country, but they have to be people that are capable of loving our country. and that are good people. they have to go pass tests. so i say to people, and i'm very -- i'm not ashamed you have that i saw a couple of wise guys on the left oh, who is he? i want to protect women. i'm going to protect women. and i'm going to protect men. and i'm going to protect children. and that's my obligation to do it with military and with law enforcement. >> laura: 100 years from now we are probably all not be here how do you want to be remembered? >> i think somebody that really worked hard and turned a country around that's going bad. this country going bad. we're not going to have a country. certainly not going to have a country like this. more than anything else, i think i want to have somebody say for a long time from now and in a short time from now. he was able to make america great again. [cheers and applause] >> laura: scale of 1 to 10, this rally. what was it. >> this was something special. this was love, pure love. i think it was maybe on a scale
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of 1 to 10 it was a 12. [cheers] thank you. >> laura: ahead, kamala dries to win over voters by going on a raunchy podcast. and that's just the starts of her new media strategy. we have a lot more coming up. ♪ this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today. the needs that these forgotten jews have are
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>> i want to take a moment and can we try. >> um-huh. >> to think of any law that gives the government the power to make a decision -- >> i know what you're going to ask. >> about a man's body? >> no. no. [laughter] >> is there any law. >> no. no. >> laura: i honestly thought this entire thing -- i was watching this am i being punched
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watching this? this cannot be who the democrats chose as their nominee. that? really? that's her strategy for winning. okay. joining us now mollie hemingway editor and chief at "the federalist." fox news contributor. mollie, that's your "call her daddy" podcast. this is popular among the gen zers, they are trying to get the niche audience: she has a pretty big audience that young lady. she has done stuff about oral sex in the past and sex tips. she has made the show a little bit more mainstreamy. is this going to move the needle for kamala harris where it needs to go? >> yeah. it's a popular podcast with a certain type of female and female voter that kamala harris already has secured. that misinformation right there about abortion laws which, of course, are about the fact that there is a second life in play and that abortion is violence in the womb and so that's why it's of interest to people.
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she needs to reap ever reach tout to people who are not low information female voters. she needs to expand her electorate because she is struggling in the polls. so she realizes that she has not been doing a good job of doing any interviews and so she said we're going to do all these interviews the "call her daddy" podcast, "the view," stephen colbert. these are all people open, supportive advocates for her: she needs not just get asked tough questions but tackle them better than she has been -- well, a lot better than she has been. >> laura: again, she does this. she is doing howard stern, "the view," the usual round of kind of woke popular media outlets. her problem is among male voters. male voters don't take her all that seriously. they don't think she has the competence, et cetera. even liberals are complaining about this now. you heard andrea mitchell over the weekend say she has got to up the game here. so, again, as a matter of
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political strategy, stern? i don't get it. really as a strategy matter, i think it's stupid. >> right. this is the best she can do is this type of interview. the "call her daddy" podcast, where she is talking about abortion and sex. she does all right there, but not even really anywhere near well enough to be deserving the presidency. when it comes to actual tough questions, i mean, even in the "call her daddy" podcast she said judge me by my record. well, she has been trying to campaign saying don't judge her by her record. don't judge her by her legislation by her role in the biden-harris administration by her campaign pledges. and she can't even make it out of an interview like this. but, even with somewhat friendly interview like the "60 minutes" interview or she was really struggling to answer questions there. she did not show command of the economy she did not know how to talk about the border. >> those are the two big issues
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that people are concerned about. they want more information from her. every time she does an interview she filibusters it up in embarrassing fashion where people have hard time envisioning her as president. that's why she is struggling as much as she is in these polls. >> laura: it was a problem with picking biden because they knew he was on the down slope then they replaced biden with someone they also knew was really not capable of this type of, you know, freewheeling conversation about policy and substance. they already knew that but they went with her anyway. now they are seeing it play out. don't have a debate talk-to-talk about. every time she does an interview it's another disaster. this is one month out. how much dangerous of a territory do you think they are in at this point even with money advantage. >> people are wondering whether the coup against biden was a fatal error. say what you want about biden, obviously he has serious mental acuity problems that means he shouldn't even be president. but he was able to at least pretend to be a moderate.
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with kamala harris, she is so extreme, her positions are so extreme. you saw one of those trump ads that really takes her on for how she supports, you know, transgender issues. and that's very much at odds with what the american public want. >> laura: mollie, always great to see you, thank you so much. up next, elon jumps in for trump. stay with us. ♪
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>> laura: all right. the crowd went absolutely wild when elon musk jumped onto the stage for trump. is he like a kid. it was fun. people were enjoying it. so i mentioned earlier it was just fascinating to see elon and former president trump collaborating together. what is your friendship like what can you tell us about him? >> he is a different kind of a guy. he loves rocket ships and things. >> when you say different kind of a guy. what exactly -- >> -- i will tell you what he is he is obviously as smart as you get. but he has got a tremendous heart. >> joining me now vivek ramaswamy 2024 presidential candidate. vivek, i was there on saturday, it was amazing. interesting because politics obviously isn't musk's thing. you know that but is he driving the left crazy because they think they should have the
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monopoly on wealthy people supporting politicians he is doing this thing now where is he paying $47 for people in swing states to sign a petition to support the constitution, totally legal. his goal is to get a million registered voters in swing states to sign this petition in support of the constitution, right to bear arms. and if recruiters manage to find a million people the "new york times" writes of course musk is going to be on the hook for a staggering $47 million vivek, putting their money where their mouth is infuriating the left. >> is he a friend and looks at the future the same way i do for my kids. real inheritance it is a country greater than the one we grew up. in i do think, laura, the thing about this election and elon sees this more clearly than most. this is not just an ordinary election about high or low tax
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rates. this is about the basic ideals the country was founded on. free speech and protecting at the top of the list. i know that's important to elon as it is to me. in 1776 when i think about it, it was george washington leading from the front. we also had a whole cadre of founding fathers from benjamin franklin somebody who invented the lightning rod and stove thomas jefferson and adams. i put ben franklin in that category. type of alliance between different types of political and nonpolitical figure that's think is actually pretty inspiring heading into this final stage of this election and good thing for the country. >> laura: vivek, you and i have talked about this i mean a couple years ago and i know you have been so involved in this and doing things with charlie kirk and others. in the nuts and bolts of getting people registered and to the polls and canvassing. that has to be done. it's not just giving speeches. it's getting people to the polls. and the fact that.
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>> that's right. >> laura: musk is investing so much money in this and you are investing so much time in this, this is awesome and spreading like wildfire on x. 200 million followers so it there is no limit to the number of pena people can you actuallyr in this petition. serve going to be looking at it now that i mention it. it's pretty cool and i love the fact that the "new york times" is so annoyed by it because it's totally legal. he hacked the system. >> that means they are doing it right if the "new york times" has the reaction they do. but, the beauty of this is you need to lay the rails. i think conservatives for a long time have had the right ideas, our heart in the right place, you got execute. another inventor invention without is hallucination. winning this election cannot be hallucination. it has to be reality. it is going to require a lot of the on the ground execution. donald trump is a businessman. i'm compelled to support him as well. elon musk is ultimately the most
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successful businessman on the planet. the reason you see all of these people supporting the same person for u.s. president. we understand we got to not only have the vision but also execute. elon is doing a great job. going to be one of the highest ry investments for politics we have seen in a long time i'm feeling cautiously optimistic, laura. >> laura: vivek, i am, too. no one wants to jinx it. keep up the great work. thank you very much. kamala harris gets down and dirty for votes. raymond arroyo has it. "seen and unseen" is next. ♪
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>> laura: is time for -- realtors between raymond arroyo, i know you were surprised by the lead up and the reaction to the presidents returned to butler. >> laura, you would think, trump' supporters would be temping on the rhetoric or at least acknowledging that the former president has been a target of at least two assassination attempts but
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you would be wrong. >> i think that the people do what the fistfight of the base of the democratic people. democrats want to see someone get up there and give uncle sandwich to donald trump. >> in the -- something like this make it that because he's dangerous. we've got to keep this troglodyte out of office. >> -- the laughable donald trump took a, you know, bullet for democracy versus a presidents who wants to put the country first. >> attempt and murder of a presidential candidate, laura, is never laughable no matter who the candidate is your marcums story. this is really unforgivable. >> laura: no and i asked j.d. vance saturday about this emerging narrative on the left, raymond, and it came from lonely down to "the new york times". >> your milk and of the martyrdom. martyrdom milking. what you say to their? spirit i think it's a really
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disgusting comment. milking what martyrdom? it was nearly killed and he nearly lost his life and -- and part of a service for this country and i think it's totally reasonable to remind the american people that because of the democrats, the leadership of the democratic people's obsessive hatred with this one person he's become a target are now two is that -- as installation of times. is really disgraceful. >> laura: i mean -- i guess he doesn't have a right to go back to butler and finish the speech. by the way, raymond, the baseline was as i was saying. about -- i was the best way to start the speech. hilarious. >> this isn't milking, this is persisting. the man has been targeted not once, twice and maybe more than that. the fact that he's gotten up and had the consciousness, the wherewithal to put that first, to press on and that he does it every day, put himself in danger, there is a remarkable thing and i think the matter what your political persuasion have to say that. -- after the rally what was the in-flight me like you might give me the scoop like
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-- give me the scoop here, lobster, filet mignon? >> laura: not exactly. >> this is the health-food. is a why we can expect from rfk jr. running hhs? >> all organic. >> laura: all organic. >> is that the inside scoop? mcdonald's? >> laura: i was hungry, it all tasted good to me. i didn't care, i denise mckee -- it much throughout the day with royal -- looked, raymond, i think the amazing part -- thing to have been there is contrary to what the media says, there was so much love and butler. my love of country, love of this president and former presidents and they hope to be president again and just love for each other and we don't see that enough in politics, not saying the one on the left has love, not saying that but there was a lot of love there and -- >> at the same time, while
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you were in butler as mentioned earlier, bb harris is doing her media but kind of like the bits of berlin. courting it with alex cooper and the call her gary parker is probably not the best way to build your credibility, here's more of that. >> i have seen girls on the street walk up to men and be, like, you know where it tampon goes? you know how many tampons we use two you even know how, like, do you know what an xor why or the is -- and they don't know the answer. >> i was the first vice president or president whoever in office go to a reproductive health care clinic, ever. >> really? >> yes. >> laura, she can't even answer the sanitary product question directly. just for context i don't know why she would go on the show mike mccaul her -- as mentioned earlier it's graphic talk and advice for women. i mean i made the images of
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this show, what happens, would ask cooper does and i realized the harris team thinks this is going to gain them votes but if you're going on a show like this, at least let's have a question about willie brown or your husband you know, call me first -- but none of that came up. but a lot of other filthy sites did an kamala just sat there and talked abortion. >> laura: yeah, well i think -- like i get it, podcasts are popular, a lot of things are popular that you probably don't need to lower yourself to. but a lot of -- a lot of people watch this, a lot of young people watch this and i just say that's sad. but, raymond, i wish you there in butler, you so much for your insights tonight as always emigrate to see you. that is it for us tonight, thank you so much for watching. a hammer on instagram so make sure to go there. jesse watters takes it all from here. >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters prime time."

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