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place in princeton, new jersey. >> oh, god. and we got a contact called to get a comment from the horse, and all he said was in your face, harold. >> in your face. so anybody know, hey, give me hippopotamus called moo dang. >> well, kennedy knows about the hippopotamus, and she was in a costume contest this weekend. halloween. she got robbed. she's the only one who dressed up. and i want to give her a shout out right here. she took her french bulldog and made him into moo dang. >> and they should have won. so they win here on one more thing. oh, i thought she actually got robbed. also. stephen law on perino on politics. we talk about all about the election. if you care about senate races, you got to pay attention to this podcast. real quick, carol. new york has got together, too, as a part of a massive potluck. the tables that stretch out all across 21st street between ninth and 10th, they want to do it's across the brooklyn bridgel ,the celebrated 25th anniversary of the country. >> gobble up one where i sit for us. >> have a good one. >> jessewelcome to jesse watersr >> primetime tonight, we're thalins primg with the real
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world here, but the real world includes how are you going to get this througe hw wongress, you know, is new campaign strategy, is it working? >> well, nrko, no. >> and as i was saying, i love it for other reasons. ing? isn't it a beautiful thing? donald trump back in butler fight, fight, fight. >> lgb people already are struggling. you added disaster. on top of that. we're not paying attention to this. se fema goes full d i for hurricane helene. yes. yes. it's misinformatiolen.ne >> plus three.here i'l >> no blues around here. tha i tell you that.t it's getting spooky. >> democrats haunted by the
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echoes of hillary clinton. that's from politicof hill. kamala went from being the next obama to being hillary. they're worried she's running the same play it safe campaignur up to this point. >> she's had about the hil same number of events as hillaryand cr and crooked had pneumonia since the dnc. kamala's spent half of her timer in dc,d ev a third of it without any public appearances. >> trump is everywhere. >> anxious dems wonder why harris isn't carmel has been a ghost and even vegas is spooked. >> trump's up by seven points in the betting markets. >> look at that. and cn n is gearing up forh smok a horror show. what happens if the polle rror s are slightly off? >> remember back in 2020? the polls underestimate a donald trump. so what happens if we have a similar error across across thos keye key battleground stath well, if that happens again, look at this, donaldappens trump carries all of these great like battleground states. he carries greatund stat nevadas of course, he carries arizona, georgia and north carolina nort
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and he gets to get this 312 electoral votes. so the bottom line is, if we have an error like we did four years ago, donald trump is going to win this election. >> kamala harris is going to lose. joy turninala harr g into dread even saturday night feels it. >> watch. >> okay. okay. . 's out there he's doing his thing, whatever that may be. >> come on, just relax. you know, you haven't had ain tr night off in three months. do you want to watch something less stressful? like the menendeeeyou wantz bros show? >> i don't know, david. i kind of wish i had picked josh right now. oh, josh shapiro. no n, josh happening, but it'll be fine. it's not like he's going to say something crazy. i've become friends with schoold shooterss . >>ama world doesn't find it funn jy. >> remember kamala was his idea. david d says harris needs to step it up. it's only the most difficult
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oral exanly the m on the planet for the most difficult job. >> so obama's orderingd the harris to do more interviews. and the last time a democratimee didn't listen to obama, they got cut. a mediarris began blitz this week. >> this is howisnd how 60 minute >> seemsnt that prime minister netanyahu is not listening. >> well, bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by israel that were very muchre prompted by or a resultiu of many things, including our advocacy for what needr at s to happen in the region. >> i don't know what you justn'n said thereow. >> even 60 minutes told her she's not living in the real world. >> my plan is about saying that when you invest in small businesses, you invest in the middle class and you strengthen america's economy.
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small businesses are part of the backbone of america's economf amery. >> pardon me>>, madam vicece pre president. the question wassident, th, howe you going to pay for it? >> well, one of the somong us i'm going to make sure that the richest among us who can afford it pay their fair share in taxes. real but we're dealing with the real world here. but the real world include w th? how are you going to get this through congress? >> you know, when you talk t i' quietly with a lot of folks in congress, they know exactly what i'm talkingm about. no one knows what she's talking about. does kamala even knoshw what she's talking about? >> she was on the call her daddy podcast and she doesn't even understand her own plans. another thing that i'm really focused on is small businesses and startupsups. and giving startups a $50,000 tax $5n because right nownd can it's $5,000 and you can't startup anything, any small business with $5,000. >> there's kamala not know what a tax deduction - is.ing sm >> she thinks she's giving small business startups
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50 grandal. deductio >> she doesn't know the difference between a tax deduction and a handout. f kamala has also never heard of the draft. his >> i want to pose this question y gang. you and the dadd >> but one of the biggest conversations in this year's election lves revolves around a woman's body. mm-hmm. yep. i want to take a moment. >> mm-hmm. t and can we tryry t to think of law that gives the government the power to make a decision? >> i know it's kin -d of ask about a man's body. >> no, no. is there any law? >> no. no, it's.>> j >> no.es besides the draft that maybe vaccine mandates. s even andrea mitchell admits people are realizing she's a lightweighzing shet. >> think they've got to double down on doing more interviews
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and serious interviews. she's got such a big problem with men. mid there's an undercoun i thint of the trump vote. i think that is misogyny, misogynysc and all of this black and white men. big problem, but also the business world. they don't think she is serious. they don't thinkdon't the's shn heavyweight. >> kamala is doing colbert tomorrow. a guy who heldg a fundraiser for the biden-harris campaign. biw, she's doing the vie another love fest. and then howard stern, the lastr democrat nominee who went on stern, dropped out. r look >> these are all safe spaces l that make her look like she's getting out there, but she's just hiding in plain sight. >> we're in two proxy wars.s are borders wide open prices and crime are highe . e and she's doing frivolous sitwi downs with friends. the >> nbc says most of these sit downs are just for the vibes vi. but the vibes are scary. >> the democrat party is beingte haunted by hillary's ghost, and kamala keeps seeing biden'sw joe won't stop bigfoot ing her and bragging about how
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close they were. >> president biden just keeps tying her to his administration. >> yesministration., i can tellt that was a surprise to thethe harris campaign. they found out just a few minutes before that the president would be doingwould b. a lot of harris aides did not find that to be helpful. they do no t want joe biden don't to be popping up in that way. they also don't loveidea of thea of him reminding people of their strong connection. >>n. >> j how dare the biden tie harris to the biden-harrist he o administration? doesn't he know how unpopular they areunpopula? nd now it's lik oe kamala inherited all of his money and now wants nothing to dg to do with them.wn >> but biden keeps haunting her from his grave. g e,he's insisting on campaignig for in pennsylvania and wisconsi for hern. >> and then harris came in is like, you know, joe, you don't really have to dnd mego that. it's okay. and biden says, no, no, no,de it's my pleasure. d remi and after i campaigned forndgn you and remind everybody how you cosigned my agenda,o i'm going to africa. joe bide.
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n in africa is going to attract a lot of attention. >> biden's stumbling across the serengeti maybe isn' t the kind of thing the harris campaign is looking forward to. biden biden on an african safari while the southeast is under water, drowning in hurricanes. >> no good. tryin >> a month before the election, harris is trying to erase eraself fromf from the biden-ha administration and completely change her mediacomple strategy >> now, ask any political professional if's pulling a one party in the final stretch is a good tactic. do when you're ahead that's not wn you're ahead. that's what you do when you're down and you're scrambling for something secr sticks. >> former white house press secretary and outnumbered cohoos t caitlin mcenany joins me now. so she is completely changin cog her relationship to joe biden and her relationship to the media. what does that tell you? well, she's desperate. when you look at the polls
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and joe biden was running ahead four years ago and she's only ahead by two nationally, that's a problem. >> pro but there's a big problem with this strategy, jesse. she thinks she's runningtegy, ji jester in chief instead of commander in chief. that's the only explanatiof insa n for going on howard stern for going on all the places you mentioned. colbert, the view. what a bunch of winners over there at the view. she'll be withbuinners o actually tomorrow. she's making the strategy to be likable, to be funny. sh e,e has no plans, no footnotes.. >> she's trying to be likable. cae problee probm is we have a category five torricane approaching the gulf v coast. so whose brilliant idea was itd to send kamala on a comedykamal as the southeast is about to get totally and completely slammetod? while joe biden's about to go overseas, is he going to cancel that trip? overseis he go we'll see.ship and what's funny about the relationship with joe biden, if you read through w you reaat thn piece, they say that they are glad he is going overseashoa and they wish he would stay longer. that is how bad it is for kamala harris.
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>> and don't come home, joe. you stay in africa. we'll handle: america. >> you know, usually you balance your interviews. you knowin, you do hard hitting ones to show you have policy chops and thenchop you lighten t up with some softer stuff so people can get to know your personalityget to k. she' >> she's all fluff and she's back to back to back to back fluff while a cat five is barreling downa ca. , how ar i don't know. kelly, the second one to hit. how's that going to look? o this week? >> yeah. go i have an idea. >> how about the weather channel? go on. othe weather channel and telle us what you're doing. show up at fema. aited >> she waited four days after the second deadliest hurricane to hit. and who knows? god forbid what's going to th one goes, go s show your face at fema. go thereho fema. every day and n you can go out on the campaign trail, show up on the weathel, r channel, do an interview there somewhere, for crying out loud. that's serious.t not call her daddy whileca people are literally drownin g
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in their homes. i am not sure who came upo with this brilliant ideacame u a but that person should be fired. this is political malpractice ase are literally dying. >> yeah. not a good look. we're trying to calllg. fema, not daddy. >> carly, thank you. [lauhere. >> now out kickoff founder clay travis. we'vm foundee said this is not l now, the mainstream media saysat it's not working. >> listen to andrea mitchell. clay - so, look, there is earlyi voting happening right nowngwan and people basically she wants to be everywhere. was people to hear her. - and no one is watching and they're not moving the needl-e.i exactly. i mean, this is not me saying this. this is harriss meeti is the y saying we need to move the needle. >> it is a stubbor neen race. >> that was dana bash, not andrea mitchell. i don' jesset know who i insult. worse by making that comparison. i so i'm sorry to the both of them. clay travis, take it away. awa. >> look, jesse, this election,
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kamala harris has to sweep pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin. what i call the big ten states. she's doing call her daddy, howard stern, stephen colbert. >> and the view is they're t a single undecided voter in those three states. that is a regular viewer or listener of any of those the outlets. she's preaching to the choir whenw while she needs to be outg evangelizing to peopleel y who haven't come to her church yet. and this to meet, is a profoundo just miscalculation in general. you know, i interviewed trump at the georgia, alabama game, jesse, and wbamae also invited, because i would be fair, kamala harris, to come on and do anto com interview aty football game of her choice, nfl college, hbcu, wherever she- would want to do it, i would go i- d interv would interview d talk about the race and about sports. she's not willing to do it. she's not willing to reach out she'che who she who she needs ti to persuade. here's the other thing, jesse. i don't knowng,
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if you grew up listening to howard stern. i did the howard stern that weo grew up listening to, wildlyst entertaining, incredibly politically incorrect. you know what?y incohis first question fortion r kamala harris would be if he were still being honestharriw and the version of howard stern we grew up with. when did you find out that youer the guy you were dating had gotten his nanny pregnant? d and what was your reaction when you found that out, that it ende od his first marriage? that would be the opening question that he would ask. anothewoulr question he would ak is. you say you believe all women. well, your husband'syour hus accused of smacking an ex-girlfriend at a fancy cannesi party he went to in 2012. do. you think that she's lying or do you not believe women when they say bad things about your husband hus? again, this is real questions that should be asked. and are you going to be asked o on the view or howard stern or call her daddy where they don't even kno w that the draft ever existed, or certainly even on 60? we want but is what we want howard to asminutes"k her aboutd
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drugs and rock and roll. the old howard. l the old we'll see what happen. but you're right. the people that are really elecg to decide this election, they want to see harris under pressure. they want to see how she handles it. and so far, she's avoided it. and that's suspicious. and why people aren't coming over to her side. >> clay travis, looking sharp, as always, thanks for joining prime time. >> thank you, jesse. >> have a good monday. trump goes back to butler. eric trump on deck.deck. plus, elon musk and johnny were there is having a big problemme. with men. a big problem with men? men don't want to go far. be the women want to vote forh vicks? vapor stick provides soothing vapor stick provides soothing non-medicateolfamily.d vicks va. easy to apply for the whole family. >> vicks depot stake and try new vapor shower maxmmediate foy vicks vapors. >> teeth sensitivity is so se it immediately feels
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>> and all of this will be forgy nothing if you don'tou get out and vote. >> special guest elon muskag jumping on to the staged and laying out the stakes in novembelayingr. f >> listen. the true test of someone'ssois h characteow tr is how they behave under fire. >> and we had one president whoo couldn't climatene pre a flight of stairs and another who was fist pumping after getting shot. >> this is this is no ordinaryyl electionec. the other side wants to takem of away your freedom of speech. tae >> they want to take away your right to bear arms. this election coul d be decidednd vot by a thousand votes,es 500 vote. a tiny margin. so get everyone you know to register to vote. >> fight, fight, fight, vote. but vote. survivinesse: sug an assassinato attempt. returning to the scene of the crime and being endorsedf
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by the greatest innovator on earth is the most remarkable political story of the election. y the media despddia despise it. >> he very quickly reverted back to his typical self, playing the victim card and casting himself as a martyr. >> leveling up these two ideas. the so the laughable donald for trump took a bullet for democracy versus a president who wants to put the country first and increasing count despe family who's preparing for civil war. >> it just makes things and just throw it out there. and i bet you shocked ifupid. the audience was really that stupid to believe the crazy lies. >> who's really preparing for a civil war here? donald trump has revered the . he has revered hitler. he shreds books, used to sayhad
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had it on his nightstand. donald trump hasa ve had a veryp sinister philosophy wanting to bhye a dictator. i think that the danger of a donald trump is that he woulgud absolutely try to exterminate an entire group of people because he thinks that their genes are somehow differentdiffc in his and body while they allow the most reckless >> commentary that'ss al already incited assassins. >> anything that youreadcited as factually accurate about covid or hunter, they want to censor c you. faceso the platforms, whether it's facebook or twitter x or instagram or tiktok, whatever they are, irf they don't moderate and monitor the content of we lose total control. >> what drives them crazy is that they can't control you, and that's why they're trying to silence donal d trump by any means necessary, because his success is an indictment of them. they're in confidence. they're sedition, ion is
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they're authoritarianism. this election is a battle for survival atl. he futur >> it's not just about trump. it's about the future of the country and whether it will remain free and fair as it was founded. >> eric trump, the executive vice president at the trumpce pre organization. so you were there on saturdasidy at. >> what was the emotion like? eric gesture is incredible. i've never been more so. i've never bee>> jessen more prd of my father in my entire life. i would say that's the cory's wifet-mobile, his two beautiful daughters. you had his blurry his firefighting uniformhis -- p the corner. it's actually up there at the corner of the screen. it was a beautiful, beautifulbei moment. people as far as the eye could see. i went out there on stage right beforefu i co he spoke the with laura. i couldn't see the end of the crowd. ther end oe was there was at let a hundred thousand people there. they were going crazy, unlikg cx the guests that you just played. these are not stupid people. and in fact, they're the extremely smartrtt people.t they're amazing people. they're people that love this country, love our nation. lois countationo see and to see t first again and we're not can't put first. we a are we are falling behind d
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in absolutely everything we do. and it's iand it'sf you're goinl of them. and that's why it's not a political movement. jesse,'s whynot litical this i of total love. these people love my father. he's notthese pe a politician.ct he's not a politician. to them. he's literally a savior of this countro .is litery. take the one person who will takeev every literal and figurative bullet for this nation time and time again. you know, it's funny, you just watcheain, youd hillary clintong about, you know, being the arbiter of of truth.o i mean, this is a person who literally wrote a dirty dossier about my father. and yet, you know, she's the arbiter of truth. and every single one of those people in the crowe's the r of e that they recognize the games that the democrats play. they recognize how they put this country last. they recognize when kamala harris, you kno w, wantsw, to give residents of north lina $75 carolina $750 as their home floats down a river. they recognizeme float that dond trump kept them out of wars. they recognize that my father cut taxest taxes in ways that no one has ever done a large tax cuts in the history of the nation. they recognize that under my father, they had two and a half percent interest rates as opposed to 10% interest rates. now they recognize under my father, you know, inflation
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wasn't out of control. you could afford to buy a two by four at home depot. you could afford eggs, you could afford bacon. right. and they also realized that this man does not need this job and goes out tirelessly every single day to fight for each every single one of them. and that's why he's not a politician why he' in their et and that's why they adore him. and that's why they came out in record numberins s. and that's why you had the emotion in that crowdhere a that you had on on that night. i mean, their hero almost lostlm his life. you know, some gunmen almost ll ofhim from from all of them and all of us. >> how potent was it when musk leaps up there and says what he said, well, you want to talkabou about another person? not nee that is courage, jesse. it's -- it's elon, right? i mean, he does not need to be on that stag stage, e, you knowe himself. it probably doesn't help his businesses. and yet he does and yets it bece he realizes i mean, he saw i mean, literally he sawtwitte the back data to twitter and what they were doing and hoand how w they were workiu
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with the government, how they were suppressing people's free speech. in i,t ey were doing it to you jesse. they were doing it to me. they were doing it to fox news. they were they were doing it to everybodyere who shoopinion who shared a difference of opinion of them. and, you know, this is a man who believes in the constitutionthis is n who be, in who believes in free speech. and this is a man who's willing to literallywho'ut his j his jo companies on the line, even if it's detrimental to them, to come out and speacok the truth. and i give that guy an incredible credit, not not only is he agive thatable super, i mean, he lands a rocket, you know, i mean, every single day now, the rockets just shohing rocket t the air.hu he's remarkable in terms of what he's accomplished. but you want to talkt about a guy with backbone. that's that's elon. you don't see that many billionaires going out there nybody ng out th and putting their chain out the way he does and jumping like that. i, i give him tremendous credit. >> he's an amazing person. you're seeing him up thereperso. ng him ure with with your dad and kennedy up there with your dare'sd. there's something stirring and everybody can feel it. that's forng, ever sure.ow i looks like you guys have a lot of momentum. it's a tight race. we'll see how it shaket shs out >> eric trump, thanks as always for joining us. , jesse.s, jes
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do it when it's on your heart. i pray that they'll know their final months, that they're not alone. >> another hurricane barreling down on america. hurricane milton has officiallyt been upgraded to a cat five,cat. headce in a lifetime storm heading straight towards tampa. >> instead of americans coming togethermpa., the media and kama are making up stories about republicans. >> nbc's reportingin governor desantis is ignoring your callsgntal cen on hurricand resources and help. -- hohow does that hurt the situation here? m you know, moments of crisis, ife nothing else, should reallyanyo be the moment that anyone who callnes themselves a leader says they're going to put politics aside for the people first. people are in desperate need of support right now and playing political games at this moment in these crisis situations, these are emergencies.
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this is utterly irresponsible and it is selfish and it is about political gamesmanship that is doing the job that is setting out to put people first. >> well, that doesn't sound like ron desantis. >> is he really lettine rog camilla's calls go to voicemail ahead of a cat five? >> i didn't know that she had called, so i'm not sure who they called. they didn't call me. and their characterization of it was something that they did wasn't anything that anybody in my my office di did inaying thd in terms of t was political, given the severity of this morning. since i did want to ask you about about politics right now in terms of should or should not, i don't really want to answer questions about this. >> is not a time for politics. no. excuse me, gary, you and your public nation will twist anything that's done to trythats to make a political agenda. that's what you do. that's how you get your clicks w . i understand that. i understand that's the business model. well, but -- but but i i don't want
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to talk about politics. >> is kamala harris dialincsg the wrong number? is your staff lying to her or is she just going along with another hoax? >> not a good look for no her. look. >> speaking of not a good look, homeland security secretary who oversees the border patrol, the secret serviceas and fema ws spotted shopping over the weekend at a luxurd shoppiys store in georgetown, shopping for designer suits d. while the southeast is still crippled from a lean wall,e mayk mayorkas is buying $800ke cardigans famous broke. at mo are meeting the immediate needs with the money that we have. we are expecting another are exp hurricane hitting. we do not have the funds. fema does not have the funds it to make it through the season. >>h the ho but where the money were than $1,000,000,000 went to welcoming biden's migrants.oe now the white house says that's not true.
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>>t we have the tape and the binder. >> biden did not take female relief money to use to use on migrants. fending is alsmigrano available through fema's emergency food and shelter program to eligibled local governments and not from non-for-profit organizations. p upon request to support humanitarian relief for migrantsief or. >> okay, so she lied. res fema's response hasn'tpons been great, but fema says you're not allowed to criticize the sm because it hurts their feelings. on it has a tremendous impact on the comfort level of our own employees lev. and when you have this dangerous rhetoric like you're hearing ilit creates feal in our own employees for what it does. people lost their homes and their husbands. >> and fema is worried about hurt feelings. >> well, this makes sense because fema has gone full d-iia even admitting their rescue agenda is focusegenda isd on se. lgbtq people and people
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who have been disadvantaged already are struggling. they already have their own things to deal with. so you add a disaster on top of that. it's -- it's just compoundingon on itself. genc >> the shift that we're seeing right now is a shift in emergency management from utilitarian principles where everything is designed for the greatestgned for good, for the greatest amount of people to disaster equity . e >> hmm. disaster equity. i don't care who's more underwater straight. >> you're on your own. and . you get saved first. they just admitted they don't want to help as many people as possible, as as efficientlicialy as possible. >> they want to help the rightib kind of peoplele, th first. >> here's how things stand intoi north carolinank. north fema abandons devastated north carolina town residents becausen it can't drive around roads. >> closed sign. .
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>> nobody's been bringing in supplies except civilians bem so fema won't helphelp ame americans because they can'te sn drive around a road closed sign. but they have no problems buthey havhelpin who broke into this country. they got thousands of dollarsnaa on gift cards. they live in luxury hotels. ge. even get free cellsnd >> but americans can't depend on the government that they pa y for. >> they have to depend on each other. knthem around. >> i don't know exactly who's doing what. it seems like mostwhat, it liked is coming from from civilians that are volunteering. >> i hav e friends up that way,t that w have family up that way, and there is no responseey're j it's more of the community itself coming togethernity as ao whole. >> i think it's very disappointing, you know, that that there's been such yedelay in in getting the help that this community needs. we don't know the scale yet. so, you knowe want t, we want td to know that there's still a lot left unknown here. >> on top of tha ht only 9%
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of fema's personnel are around to help with hurricane milton.gh a cat five heading this way. it lworse? >> fema or the secret service? it's like a coin toss now. and how is it that biden and harris can send money overseas faster than they can send it to our own citizens? president biden is fondand i of saying, show me your budget. and i will tell you what you value. if he's got money for people in lebanon right now without congress having to come back, what does it say about his values? s values there is not enough money right now for his family. north carolina, his. >> that's not information. wait. no. that is your whole >> yes your whole of th premise of the question is misinformation, sir. >> you may not wane wathat, but that's okay. that's what this president wants and that's what the vice president wants. thy. : everybodd that'sce pres. >> i'm taking my binder and i'm going home. americans are furious, but kamala thinkicans ars she'sg a heck of a job. >> got it. vice president, what did
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you about the administration's response today that we're going to take it on the ground before this and continually through today and we're in for the long haul. and i think that what we're not here is the best of what we all can do here. responsible. >> okay. no one can even hear her,back s but she just called the response extrahelled the ordina >> i think that's what they said about the evacuation from afghanistan, too. former obama adviser david axelrod says liberal north carolina kamala voters, they'll be fine. ha >> it's the rural trump voters that might not have a place to vottlace toe when november r.
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>> those voters in asheville-- e are there. they're, you know, the kind a wy of voters who will figure out a way to vote. you know, there are upscale of kind of liberal votersey'r and they're probably going to figuree where to vote.e i'm not sure a bunch of thesehah folks who haeid their homese and lives destroyed elsewhere in western north carolina,th in the mountains, there moune as easy to to trumo wrangle the trump campaign. >> as trump said last weekp cam votes don't matter nearly as much as people's lives, lie that they've bungled this hurricane response so badly proves one thing. elections do have consequenc e. beret >> former green beret and save our allies co-foundeofounderrked who helped hurricane relief tim kennedy is here. all right,y when tim, when you t that, harris says the response has been extraordinaryhebeen. ug >> do you agree?
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i think the response by private citizens respons, americans and the resilience community, the resilient communities of north carolina,amenitien have absolutely been extraordinary. i saaordinary. w rednecks in four by foursou and chainsaw clear roads where, you know, federal employees got stuck out. i saw men and women in uniform coming fromecomingm the 82nd an, and they arrived. and their responseived and has n extraordinary. i'm so inspired by the american spirit, especially with the volunteers from so many incredibly unteers e organizations. but it shouldn't fall on private organizations and non-profits like save our allies, samaritan's purse airlift. it shouldn't be on us. it's that we have those organizations for a reason. and that that part's broken my heart. >> and we spend a lot of money on taxes. we give the government more than half in some cases, and the money goes to lebanon. it goes to migrants. >> but people haven't even seen fema in some of these precincts
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. >> what are you hearing from those people? >> i hear desperation. i hear people that are inmote a remote areas. it's always the poor that are the mostrelways th in dire need. and, you know, they're they'rele holding on to life by a tiny little thread. and that thread currently being held by a lot of different ngos and nonprofits and jus nont good americans, good citizens and good samaritans that are getting up there. you know, we are now 11 days n into this. we shoul 11 daysd got it. way we should have this under control. milton's on its way. so save our alliesr allies is lg at pivoting people to florida because evidentlbecause y theret going to be enough money from the federal organizations to deal with the disasters that are on the table right now. so we're just going to keep onog working because work has to be done to save lives. >> well, you're doing a great job. tastic and save our allies is a fantastic organization. you guys do reallyrganizat if extraordinary work. and if anybody out there watching wants to helpanybody ta great place to go check them out and donate if you can. than
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is sounded like fireworks. >> nobody left here. bullets were. and ev we waited until he got up, and then everybody screamed. u-s-ery a. >> donald trump was almost impoa killed right over there. >> why was it important that you be here today? some knucklehead trying to do bad things is not going to detengr me in my life. i he took a bullet for us and i would take a bullet for hilemu to close the chapter on what happened in butler, but notlt ever forgetting corey and the other individuals who were injured. >> for me personally, it's likeg closing one chapter, but simultaneously openingrward another one as we move forward towards the election. >> is donald trump going to win pensilvato ? young derry no. blue is around here. >> i tell you that when you're out there casting your ballot, what issue is at% s the top of your mind? for me, it's 100% border out. the people that are struggling here beforuse we help anybodytoe outside. we need a strong military to keep this country safe. i have expensive taste. donald trump will let me buy
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the stuff i want to buy. i literally cry when i'm at no the grocery store. >> we got no food. we got nfoode o jobs. ou our pets head that far. what is kamala harris'es stancet on fracking? i mean, it depends on the day, doesn't it? yeah. obably so i don't know. i should. we should probably find out what it is, too. f what ishthat shee do doesn't wa in her heart. >> we all know she's against it noagainsw. i guess you're right. >> there was an illegal immigration that saved donald trump's life. he says he sleeps with it. he said what? >> you sleep with my gun? the hope that donald trump wins the election. i had my lunch and i was a man. i don't. ce o >> i would sleep with a piece of paper, right? that's the man he isf pa. >> how does that guy tim walz act? oh, my god. like a . like a camel is having a big
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problem with men. >> a big problem with men. >> men don't want to vote fort her. do the women want to votlikee fy >> i would not like a guy ifvotg he was voting for kamala harri s . >> just a certain type e of person. she's not convincing enough for them. hillary didn't have . we do notm with. >> no, she didn't. it just bill tomlin doesn't like answering any questions. ue but if you come face to face with kamala, what would you askt kamala? why haven't you done anything the last y and three and a half years? >> did you fall out of a coconut tree? when are you going ttreeo drop t of this? >> because you're not going to win. what are your actual policies? >> whacies? y you always lie.hy alw >> and whyay you always lie. jes what do you want to tell jesse? he's a here?o. jesse says it like it is. i'm also jesse and this is my world,. >> i've got it for a baby.s let'gos go. >> fox news alert.
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