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the trans comments. didn't get the clarity around some of the border transitions that she has made and different positions that are are fine but you didn't get the explanation. what you really see with both of these candidates, bret, they believe the closing argument here has to be that the other side is really really bad. we will see did that works here over the next 20 days. >> bret: well, panel, i appreciate it. it was a big day. i wish i had more time because i had a whole bunch of other questions from a whole bunch of other people. >> good job. >> bret: panel, thank you very much. tomorrow on "special report" additional reaction, obviously to this interview and where we are on the campaign trail. plus common ground, american energy policy. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. a big night tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and, yes, still fantastic interview and jesse watters takes it from here biden's mental faculties appeared diminished. kamala
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harris comes on fox. you and i both know what i'm talking. i actually don't. if donald trump does not win the election, he will not concede and he will proceed to try to bring us to civil war. the joy is gone. how dirty will the democrats get to say that he's a fascist? is completely accurate. i thought your mother was the cat's meow. she would flirt with me in the most innocent ways. the kennedy funeral goes off the rails. it was a picture of me and ethel surrounded by hearts. oh, you think i'm kidding? plus, hulk hogan left trump mania gone wild. brother. covering the kamala campaign has been disorienting. first, she was the most unpopular vp in history. then she's mrs. messiah. her records radical
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left. then she agrees with trump. but her values haven't changed. okay. her vp's wooing white dudes and obama's scolding the brothers. she hid from cnn for five weeks, then she turned down the fox debate. now she's playing footsie with rogan and begging to come on fox. well, be careful what you wish for, because kamala harris just sat down with bret baier for a half hour, and she was roughed up so badly. pelosi is asking joe to get back in. how many illegal immigrants would you estimate your administration has released into the country over the last three and a half years? well, i'm glad you raised the issue of immigration because i agree with you. it is. it is a topic of discussion that people want to rightly have. and you know what? i'm going to talk about? yeah, but just a number. do you think it's 1 million? 3 million. bret, let's just get to the point. okay. the point is that we have a broken immigration system that needs
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to be repaired. so your homeland security secretary said that 85% of apprehensions. i'm not finished. we have a we have a rough estimate of 6 million people have been released into the country. and let me just finish. i'll get to the question. i promise you. i was beginning to answer. and when you came into office, your administration immediately reversed a number of trump border policies. so looking back, do you regret the decision to terminate? remain in mexico at the beginning of your administration? the first bill practically within hours of taking the oath, was a bill to fix our immigration system. yes, ma'am. it was called the u.s. citizen citizenship act of 2021. it was essentially a pathway to citizenship for the finish. yes, ma'am. may i finish? may i finish responding, please? but you have to let me finish. you had the white house and the house and the senate, and they didn't bring up that bill. responding to the point you're raising. and i'd like to finish. yes, ma'am. we recognized from day
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one that to the point of this being your first question, it is a priority for us as a nation. and for the american people. and our focus has been on fixing a problem. this was the first time the vice president and the democrat nominee had ever had to answer for herself. she spent more time defending herself with bret than she has defending the actual border. then it got personal. former president clinton actually referred to lake and riley sunday campaigning for you in georgia, saying if those men had been properly vetted, lake and riley probably would not have been killed. so if it wouldn't have happened, this is well before any negotiation. this is well before donald trump got involved in the politics. this is a specific policy decision by your administration to release these men into the country. so what i'm saying to you, do you owe those families an apology? let me just say, first of all, those are tragic cases. there's no question about that. there is no
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question about that. and i can't imagine the pain that the families of those victims have experienced for a loss that should not have occurred. so that is true. it is also true that if a border security had actually been passed nine months ago, it would be nine months that we would have had more border agents at the border, more support for the folks who are working around the clock trying to hold it all together. bret baier is giving kamala an opportunity to say if she were president lincoln riley would have been alive. kamala should have said, that's something i would have done differently than biden. i would have secured the border much earlier, but i was just the vp serving at the pleasure of the president. and if you vote for me, i promise i'll protect women like blake and riley at this stage of the campaign, saying, i'm sorry about the dead woman on my watch. it's
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all trump's fault. it's not going to fly. harris has never been pressed this hard on her border policies, and it continued, madam vice president, it was a policy decision in the early part of your administration. i will let one of the mothers talk about it. take a listen. because of the biden-harris administration, open border policies, catch and release, they were enrolled in the alternatives to detention program. this meant that they were released into the united states. it was not even a full three weeks later that they would take my daughter jocelyn. hungary's life. i believe the biden-harris administration open border policies are responsible for the death of my daughter. that's the early days. so do you owe them an apology? is what i'm saying. i'll tell you that i am so sorry for her loss. i'm so sorry for her loss. since. really? but let's talk about what is happening right now
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with an individual who does not want to participate in solutions. let's talk about that as well. do you want to answer? in all fairness, i told you i feel awful for what she and her family have experienced during that time. you said repeatedly that the border was secure when in your mind, did it start becoming a crisis? i think we've had a broken immigration system transcending, by the way, donald trump's administration, even before. let's let's all be honest about that. i have no pride in saying that this is a perfect immigration system. i've been clear. i think we all are, that it needs to be fixed. kamala just said the border is always been broken, but it was secure for three years when lake and riley was murdered. that doesn't make any sense. how did trump break the border that you said was secure? you can't follow kamala's logic because there is none. she doesn't know anything about the border. she doesn't care about the border. she just doesn't want anyone talking about it.
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her whole interview was a continuation of a cover up. watch. madam vice president, you call donald trump the significance of that call? donald trump, he's misguided. you say now he's unstable. unstable? he is unstable, but he's not. well, you say he's mentally not stable. he's not stable. let me ask you this. you told many interviewers that joe biden was on his game that ran around circles on his staff. when did you first notice that president biden's mental faculties appeared diminished? joe biden i have watched in from the oval office to the situation room, and he has the judgment and the experiment and the experience to do exactly what he has done in making very important decisions on behalf of the american people. joe biden concerns raised. joe biden is not on the ballot, i understand, and donald trump, donald trump, you talked about it. and donald trump. george clooney said within a few minutes of talking to president
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biden at a fundraiser, that he thought this was not the same. joe biden that we saw on the debate stage is on the ballot. i understand you met with him at least once a week for three and a half years. you didn't have any concerns. i think the american people have a concern about donald trump. so kamala harris didn't want to talk about kamala harris, and she definitely didn't want to talk about joe biden. she never once touted the accomplishments of the biden administration. not a single one. she just wants to prosecute donald trump. but america doesn't want to prosecute her. we want a president. at one point, she just snapped this is a democracy. and in a democracy, the president of the united states in the united states of america should be willing to be able to handle criticism without saying he'd lock people up for doing it. and this is what is at stake, which is why you have someone like the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff saying what
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mark milley has said about donald trump being a threat to the united states of america. why didn't we see anger like that about the border, about prices, about crime? never kind of showed that flash of anger when it was affecting millions of americans. she wasn't likable. she wasn't charming. she was never funny. she wasn't warm. there was nothing gracious, eloquent or reassuring about this performance. then brett asked her the question that she's had a week, actually, the whole campaign to think about. watch this. so you're not joe biden, you're not donald trump. but but nothing comes to mind that you would do differently. let me be very clear. my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. and like every new president that comes in to office, i will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas. i represent a new generation of leadership. i, for example, am
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someone who has not spent the majority of my career in washington, d.c. okay, she spent eight years in washington, d.c. that's twice as long as trump. and what would you do differently? she said she'd bring fresh new ideas. then. she never said what the ideas were. your campaign slogan is a new way forward, and it's time to turn the page. you've been vice president for three and a half years. so what are you turning the page from? well, first ofue last decade in which we've been burdened with the kind of rhetoric coming from donald trump that has been designed and implemented to divide our country and have americans literally point fingers at each other. that is more than 70% of people. that is about turning the page on rhetoric that people are frankly, exhausted of. brett, if you're turning the page, you've been in office for three and a half years and
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donald trump has been running for office, but you've been the person holding the office. madam vice president, you know what i'm talking about. you and i both know what i'm talking. i actually don't. what are you talking about? what i'm talking about is that over the last decade, people have become power. but listen, over the last decade, it is clear to me, and certainly the republicans who are on stage with me, the, the former chief of staff to the president, donald trump, former defense secretaries, national security adviser and his vice president, and one that he is unfit to serve, that he is unstable, that he is dangerous. so turning the pages and turning the page from biden, she's going to do everything the same. she's just turning the page from trump, who wasn't in office. her slogans don't even make sense, because 79% of the country wants to turn the page from her. this is what an actual kamala harris interview should
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look like. bret gave her the same treatment as he gave trump in the spring. respectful, firm and persistent. we didn't swap her answers to make her look better. like cbs, we didn't invite little timmy along to hold her hand like cnn. this was a big girl interview and she flopped. executive vp of the trump organization, donald trump jr joins me now. so you know, this was her first real aggressive questioning. how do you think she fared? i think that was a major failure. and the reality is, jesse, you don't go on. bret baier if you're winning, this is an act of desperation from a desperate person. she's not going to do anything differently. she cut and pasted joe biden's policies and didn't even change the source code when, a month after her coup, because, you know, she likes to talk about democracy but didn't win a single vote in her primary to become the democratic nominee, it's absolutely amazing the people that she talks about intelligence that say trump is
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unstable, those are the same people that signed off on the hunter biden laptop being russian disinformation. we know that's all a lie. it's an abject disaster for her. she became unhinged. they're pulling her early because she got angry and couldn't answer even basic questions. she didn't just fail with bret baer. she failed on the view. jesse last week. imagine how bad you have to be as a democrat to go on the view and basically commit political suicide. she doesn't have it. americans understand that. she'll tell you whatever you need to hear to get that vote. but she is the daughter of a marxist professor. she is a radical san francisco liberal. she has been in charge for three and a half years because she's not just a vice presiden, she's a vice president to the most absentee president in the history of the united states, someone who has spent over 40% of his time on the beach in delaware. and, you know, not to mention the dementia, she could have done any one of these things over the last three and a half years. yet she did none of them. why wait? she could
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have wait till day one on january 20th. americans are suffering. inflation is killing us. wars are breaking out all over the world. iran is in endorsing her. vladimir putin is endorsing her because they understand that a weak america is good for iran. a weak america is good for china. a weak america is good for russia. she's not going to change anything. it's going to be an abject disaster. jesse. but why can't she just say, i'm going to change? why can't she just go out there and say, joe was a mess? i had lunch with him. he fell asleep in his soup. i didn't want to do what he did with the border. he wanted to blow it up. i was just being a loyal foot soldier. i didn't really like what happened in the middle east. he spent too much money. i was just there because he tapped me as vp. why can't she just do that? it's the only thing that will allow her to survive this election. but she's clinging to this failed president like a psychopath because she has no choice. because she's on the record for
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the last almost four years, saying that she was the last person in the room. she approved this. she approved that joe biden said the same thing in the interviews over the last two weeks. they worked hand in hand. she was part of every decision. the problem is every decision has made america weaker. every decision has made america poorer. jesse, we went from a time of prosperity to a time of poverty. we went from a time of peace to a time of war. ask yourself, this is the old, you know, the age old question, when were you better off? when do you think your kids had a better chance? and apparently at least 79% of americans agree. i don't know what's going on with the other 21%, because if i take my kids to mcdonald's and donald trump jr has sticker shock at mcdonald's because it's too expensive, that's a problem. if i'm upset when i go to mcdonald's or the grocery store, what's a hard working, blue collar american family making 50, 60, $70,000 a year? how do they feel they're getting crushed. and kamala harris is incompetent. you saw the answers. if she can't do 20
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minutes of a fair interview, someone finally asked her a couple at least real questions for a change. the hiding her in the basement strategy was the right way to go, but that too was failing because she agreed with all of the policies that got us to this disastrous place. so they had to put her out there. and it's not working. if she can't do 20 minutes with bret baier, how is she going to do against vladimir putin? how is she going to do against the mullahs in iran? how is she going to do against g or north korea or any of the other enemies of america, any of the other enemies of freedom around the world? she's going to get steamrolled. this is not a competent person that can handle this. she got unhinged in a very basic interview. our enemies would love a kamala harris presidency. they are rooting for it like you've never seen. there's a reason iran is trying to kill my father, and it's not because they want him to be president. it's because they understand that kamala harris's weakness is a huge benefit to all of our
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adversaries all over the world, and they would love to have four more years of this unmitigated disaster. you mentioned mcdonald's to don. i know your dad is going to be there sunday working the fry machine. did your dad watch the fox interview with kamala? what do you think? listen, you know, i think my father knows the mcdonald's menu much better than kamala harris ever did. and yet she can't tell us which i wish. i wish bret would have asked which mcdonald's she worked at, because, you know, she'll just tell you whatever you want to hear to seem relatable and likable. but you saw in the interview she unhinged. there's nothing calm about it. this is someone who has to make trillion dollar decisions. this is someone who has to pick up the phone at 3:00 in the morning, when life and death of americans abroad could be on the line. this is not someone who has the personality or the demeanor to do that. that's been evident for a long time. to anyone like me who's been paying attention and it should be evidence of the rest of americans once they see that interview. but of course, i'm sure the mainstream media will not show anyone a single clip, because that would be this will get blacked out of
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their propaganda. yeah, i'm just worried about i get it, jesse. poor doug is going to get yelled at tonight. that's who i feel sorry for. i wonder maybe doug wakes up with a black eye tomorrow because that's the story that they're not telling either. so maybe he's the guy that ends up with the black guy for a change. all right. don jr, thanks so much. good to see you. more from the bret baier. kamala harris interview on sex change surgeries. also, hulk hogan joins prime time. as a head football coach, my job is to teach these boys to worship is what it means to win. my little brother was diagnosed with leukemia. he just pushes me to be stronger. he's so sweet. got on a couple of dates. you don't know how to kiss. come on, show us. i always do trust in god. you can beat a team, but it's hard to beat a family. give it up to jesus. god, family, football streaming now part of fox faith on fox nation. sign up at foxnation.com. the cell provider that was breached has
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election, he will not concede and he will proceed to try to bring us to civil war. if donald trump does win, there won't be a democrats go back and figure out how to get more voters and figure out how to change your positions. there will be camps. there will be project 2025. there could be arrests of people like adam schiff. there could be nancy pelosi being hauled off to jail, starting wars and arresting opponents. kind of sounds more like biden than trump. i'm sure the other joy will have a more measured approach, right? i mean, he wants to send the military to attack liberals if he gets in. i think that to say that he's a fascist is completely accurate. i mean, it does fit the definition. he wants to send the military in to attack his opponents. i mean, what more do you really need to hear? all right. after two assassination attempts, they're calling him a fascist. when you call someone
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a dictator, wackos are going to take a shot so they can be heroes. but trump isn't just a dictator. he's a dictator on acid. i mean, look, i know that donald trump says he doesn't drink, but this feels like drunken behavior. i think he's probably microdosing like his friend elon musk. it's astonishing behavior and it's irrational. and if we're exhausted about this campaign, imagine how donald trump is feeling. he seems like he's just lost the plot. okay, the democrat machine's malfunctioning because trump's up in the polls and making historic gains with blacks and hispanics. the media doesn't know how to handle it. look, let me boil this election down in the african-american community to a very simple i'll reference the great malcolm x. this race is between house, african-americans and field african-americans, and the field african-americans are going for donald trump. are you denigrating men and women? are
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you denigrating? are you denigrating african american men who are professionals who work in white collar jobs? is that what i'm hearing from you or no, i'm trying to understand. is the house what i'm doing or the field? i'm just trying to understand that part. i'm trying. i'm just trying to understand. we have someone who's spitting. i'm just trying to say i'm the one that's spitting talking points right now. are you are you the house or the field that you're referring to? oh, god. when democrats start losing, then they just scold you like a child. latinos believe and they know that president trump is not a racist. he's a business owner. that's why. that's why he got investigated by doj for not renting to the trump 47 bus. i'm a latino. that means he has me on that bus. that means you're okay with racism. it doesn't mean he's not racist. absolutely not. leave it there. all right, so not only are you a racist, you have no self-respect. he has chosen to become an absolute racist when it comes to speaking of particularly latin undocumented
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immigrants, comparing them basically to animals. it's horrifying. i don't know how any latino person of any self-esteem, any self-respect would, would be in favor of. you may not know about it, geraldo. more latinos are poisoning the blood of the country, or more latinos are voting for donald trump or polling for donald trump. now, in 20 than in 2016 and in 2020, he's on to something. so geraldo and the hispanics are racist and have no self-respect. obama and biden say black trump voters, you ain't black. and the joys say trump's going to stuff libs and work camps. does that sound like a winning message? rachel campos-duffy is a fox and friends weekend co-host and host of the new show fox noticias live at 4 p.m. on fox deportes and on youtube. we'll get to that in a second. have you ever seen the viciousness
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and the hatred of each other? yeah, in the democratic party, they're short circuiting. they think they own these demos. blacks and hispanics and blacks and hispanics are not doing what they said. they're supposed to do, or they're telling them to do, and they don't know how to react. i looked at, you know, the comments from ana navarro for example. i mean, this is somebody who's living in another era, and they still want to talk about everything from the perspective of race. and the truth is, if you listen to that interview, i listened to that whole interview. it was actually really interesting. the other guy is talking about economics. he's like, we like trump because he's a businessman. latinos like to start businesses. they start businesses at three times the rate of any demographic. latinos want to feed their families. they're really concerned about, you know, putting food on the table. so they're talking about class and economics. but ana navarro and the democrats want to talk about race and they're just confused as to why this isn't working anymore, because it worked for a long time. but it's not working in this election. and they're saying, you better vote for us. even if
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we have an unqualified candidate. your class is much more powerful than race in this country. always has been, always has always will be. tell me more about fox noticias. where can i see this? well, first of all, i'm very impressed with your spanish. this is the best pronunciation of noticias i've heard on any of the fox shows i did today. it's a great show. i'm basically it's basically like jesse watters, but with me say aguas. i don't know what he said, but so it's a new show. i've got a monologue, we've got guests, culture, politics and where can we find this on the tv? if i point my remote at a tv, where can i find you at four? at 4:00? i'm interrupting soccer gold. gold? and then it's rachel, and we're off to off to the races so you can catch me on on fox deportes at 4:00. you can also go to the fox youtube channel and you can click on there. there's a banner and you can tune in beautiful and you can practice your spanish. you don't have to
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watch telenovelas anymore, jesse. you can watch me and bone up on that spanish. all right. very good. rachel campos-duffy. thank you as always. and good luck. you got it. thanks, jesse. kamala. sex change, surgeries and iran. more from the bret kamala interview right after the brea. 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 something beyond anything you can imagine. have you eaten this morning? i ate the carrot so i ate half of it yesterday. and this is what she ate in two days. one carrot. this. both of you, please pray for me. the international fellowship of christians and jews began this ministry to help elderly jews living in horrible poverty around the
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never advocated for that prison policy. and no gender transition surgeries have to take responsible for what happened in your administration. yeah. no surgeries happened in his presidency in black and white. would you still advocate for using taxpayer dollars for gender reassignment surgery? follow the law. okay. so if you're responsible for what happens in your administration, does that mean kamala takes the blame for the billions of dollars she gave to iran? she couldn't even come up with a way to defend her claim that iran's our biggest adversary right now. watch. experts thought you would say china. the fbi director had said that. but you said iran. if that's the case, what do you say to critics who look at the actions of your administration and say, you're not acting like iran is the number one threat? well, i will tell you most recently whether it was in april or in october, in the several hours on each occasion that iran posed a threat to israel, i was
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there. i most recently in the situation room in the most recent attack, working with the heads of our military in doing what america must always do to defend and to support israel in its requirement to defend itself. critics just say that you either relaxed or failed to enforce sanctions on iran, allowing all of this money to flow into iran like billions. let's go back to donald trump, who who pulled out of who pulled out of a deal that would have actually put iran in check. the estimates in billions during donald trump's administration that iran regime that that we had an american military base that was attacked where american soldiers suffered traumatic brain injuries and donald trump dismissed them as headaches, not to mention how donald trump has all of this money, has treated and talked about america's military and military service people calling them
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suckers and losers. hamas has diminished the okay, if kamala can't defend her domestic policies or her foreign policies, what policies can she defend? former presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy joins me now. so vivek, she's asked about the sex change operations she wants to give to prisoners. that's just crazy. and illegals in detention. and she says it's donald trump. donald trump. what is that? well, i think she discovered a new line tonight, jesse. she says i will follow the law. so you don't want to answer a question about what the policy agenda is. you just say, i will follow the law as if, as the president of the united states, you're not actually setting the agenda that goes through congress in the first place. so do i favor a tax on unrealized capital gains? well, the next question she's going to get is i will follow the law. it's the new response. it's the second part of that exchange that i thought was more interesting relating to the iran piece, where she made a statement that i think is in a world with china, quite a statement to make, to say that iran is the single biggest
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threat to the united states right now vis a vis china. but it made me take a step back and think about when i think about the biggest threat to the national security of the us. it's actually a weak president in the white house. and that's what we saw on display in that interview. i think brett did an outstanding job. it surprised me that kamala harris actually sat for that interview. and what that signals to me is that they are as worried as they probably should be. when you're going down, you want high volatility outcomes. that was a potentially high volatility interview. it didn't go well for her. and it signals to me increasing desperation in their camp. so no complacency on our side i think that's important. sure. but i think this trajectory is heading in a potentially very good direction. i mean these aren't hard questions. who is the biggest threat? i mean, china is obviously a huge threat in the pacific. they have nuclear weapons, the russians have nuclear weapons. they're all pointed at us. we're in proxy wars with the russians. iran is a tiny country with no nukes. i don't know what she's talking about. you mentioned that things are looking okay on the ground for donald trump. what can you share with us? quickly.
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so, look, i've gone to pennsylvania. i joined him in a couple of the rallies last week. i'm headed to penn state tomorrow, targeting a lot of younger voters as well. you get a sixth sense from being on the ground where we're seeing an energy level that at least i have not seen in my lifetime miles, tens of miles, people just lining up and a lot of those low propensity voters, i think, are what could move this election in a really big way. jesse, people who have not been reliable voters in the past, those are the people that are disproportionately breaking, actually, for donald trump. so we could be in for a surprise where historically, in 2016, you saw donald trump trailing the senate candidates. now you're actually seeing the opposite for republican senate candidates. donald trump's overperforming them this could set up for a landslide, unifying possibility for the country. he said the l word. yeah, i'm rooting for it. he said the l word. and he hasn't seen energy like this in his lifetime. and he's 25. yeah. vivek ramaswamy, good to see you. good to see you man. thank you america doesn't trust kamala with the economy. so how does she explain that. why do you think more people say they trust him on the economy than
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they trust you? i think that when you look at an analysis of our plans for what we would do as president of the united states, it has been clear to those who study and understand how economic policy works that moving forward, because i do believe the american people are ready to turn the page on the divisiveness and the type of rhetoric that has come out of donald trump. people are ready to chart a new way forward, and they want a president who has a plan for the future and a plan that is sound and will strengthen our country. all right, you heard that right. kamala's economic plan is to turn the page on divisiveness. that's why nobody trusts her. she has no plan. trump's got one. it's tariff time. here's cantor fitzgerald, ceo howard lutnick to explain. tariffs are an amazing tool by the president to use it as a bargaining chip. we can't sell a ford or gm in europe. you go
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to europe, you can't sell a ford to gm. why? there's 100% tariffs. how about in japan 100% tariffs. so do you think if we said we're going to tariff you the way you tariff us, do you think they're going to allow mercedes and all these japanese companies and porsches and bmws to all of a sudden have 100% tariffs in america of course not. they're going to come in and negotiate and their tariffs are going to come down. o'leary ventures chairman and shark tank investor kevin o'leary now, kevin, are you a tariff man? i am actually, in the case of china, i don't like tariffs generally, but china, we're in an economic war with 100%. that's the case. they don't play by a level playing field. i do business there. so this is not an academic study i'm talking about. i've been screwed by the chinese now for 20 years. i'm just one investor, one player there. they don't allow you to use their ip and protect your ip there. but i'll make a point about one situation that every
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american knows. nobody loves tiktok, right? we've declared it chinese spyware in congress january 19th at midnight. it has to be shut down. the supreme leader himself is using our court system to sue us in the united states to stop that from happening. do you think i can do that in china? no. so what i suggest and listen, this is just for china. i'd like to raise tariffs beyond what trump is talking about. i'd like to go blowtorch heat on them 400% on everything. bring them to their knees in 48 hours. the supreme leader will be here in america saying, just kidding about this. let's work it out, because we can't do the same thing that they're doing to us. i can't use their laws to protect my ip and frankly, i think we should settle this no. we are in an economic war with them. why don't we just admit it? we tried for so many administrations for 40 years to make peace and say, let's give
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them democracy. they'll be okay with us. they are screwing us. let's hit them hard while they're down. their economy has fractures. i'm a big guy for asking trump. no, no, no, not 27%, 400%. here's why that works. changes behavior. you want to get new yoga mats. you're not going to buy them from china. when there's 400%, you'll go to vietnam. you'll go to india. let's hit them hard. now, listen, this is not $100 yoga mat. and you'd rather just lay on a $400 yoga mat? you'll never buy from china. the supreme leader will get the joke in 48 hours. please, let's do this. i'm just one guy, but i'm an actual investor dealing with this, and they are screwing me. and i'm just tired of it. after 40 years, all right, we've got to stop screwing around with o'leary. he's going to take a blowtorch, hit him with a 400% tariff, bring them to their knees. see you at the negotiating table. we'll straighten it out year one. right. we got it. 48
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are speaking from and you put buttigieg up there, trump definitely wouldn't be a man of the people. that's how it really is, brother. but by the way, just to correct you, jesse watters. yeah, i know about watters and your world and all that stuff. well, this is trump a mania and this is his countr, brother. all right, i'll give it to him just for this show. but not after that. i'm going to be taking it back. we saw you ripping your shirt off at the rnc. you know, there have been saying that men that lift weights are fascists. can you just kind of remind democrats because they didn't used to be like this? can you remind democrats what american men are made of? well, brother, at the end of the day, you know, there's a chain of command, our lord. and savior, the wife and the husband and the kids. and at the end of the day, the mother is to nourish, but the man is to protect, serve, and provide. so at the end of the day, that's what this is all about, is being a real man, being a real american and
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getting this country and making it. how not how it used to be, but how it should be. brother, when you knew donald trump back in the day, you guys were running around the country at events and he was all in your business out there in the ring and tell me a little bit about donald trump when you first met him. well, when i first met him, we rented the trump plaza for wrestlemania four and five. he was at the event from the beginning to the end, and i learned a lot from him. brothe, how he handled special kids, how he would talk with the make-a-wish kids and not just give a moment of his time with him. he would spend plenty of time with him, touch him, talk to him, make him feel very comfortable. he's a good man all the way around, brother. he's a good person and a real american. your patriotism is up there with pretty much. i don't know, i can't even compare it. what made you fall in love with this country? well, i grew up in south tampa, and from very humble beginnings, you know, my
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mom was a housewife. my dad worked construction, but i really never knew where we were at on the food chain. as far as our economic ladder. and so once i got out from under, you know, going to high school and college, i got into professional wrestling, i made my way. and at the end of the day, this was the land of opportunity for me because instead of once a month having a small little minute steak to eat, i told myself i never wanted to live like that. i wanted to make my way and make my life in this country gave me that opportunity. so the american dream is what this country is all about. and donald trump represents that brother. now, kamala harris is out there eating steaks, slinging beers with stephen colbert. i don't know if her drinking beer is going to really change votes. do you? well, at the end of the day, when i hear the word salad over and over and she won't even answer a question from bret baier, she won't even say how many people have come across the border, you know, during
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her administration. everything is like that with them. they won't answer the questions. they won't step up to the plat, and they won't even let the american people know what their plan is. so at the end of the day, if you want more of the same, you go down that route. but if you want america the way it should be, you vote for donald trump, all right? and a real american beer. you got to go get it. you got to drink it. that's what hulk is here about. we love it. real american beer. you look at it on his t shirt. hulkamania, we love you. we love everything about you. thanks for coming on jesse watters primetime. it's still my world, but this is trump's country. i want to discover cindy crawford's secret to ageless skin. it's meaningful beauty created by world renowned cosmetic specialist doctor jean-louis zaba, these formulas come from a rare french melon that contains a youth preserving enzyme known as the youth molecule. it's kept cindy's skin remarkably youthful, and now there's really big news. doctor saba
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