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madeleine's first marathon she got the best of her dad finishing more than 30 minutes ahead of him. 30 minutes? come on, step it up. on saturday a different marathon got underway senior producer gabby and husband matt tied the knot in virginia everyone here at "special report" would like to wish them a long and happy marriage. a lovely first dance right there. congratulations, gabby. tomorrow on "special report," we talk with former south carolina governor u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and presidential candidate nikki haley live on set in the final days of this election. remember, if you can't catch us live, set your dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east, 3:00 p.m. in the west coast. follow me on instagram at bret baier. we will take you behind the scenes as we close down on this election day. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. here's laura. ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight.
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an unstoppable force. that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ well, respected polling analysts tonight nate silver has trump now with a 55% chance of winning the election. harris is now down to 44.6%. i want to be clear, this is still anyone's race. but, if the trump momentum holds, and he wins the presidency a week from tomorrow, there are four events that i believe will be remembered as pivotal. first, the vp debate where vance trounced walz. >> you, yourself, just said iran is as close to a nuclear weapon today as they have ever been. and governor walz, you blame donald trump. who has been the vice president for the last three and a half years and the answer is your running mate, not mine. >> laura: second, trump's return to butler. >> a very big thank you to pennsylvania. we love pennsylvania. and as i was saying --
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[cheers] >> laura: third, trump working at mcdonald's. >> keep it tight. put salt on it. never touches the human hand. best you ever had. i made it for myself. >> i worked 15 minutes longer than kamala. >> for the past nine years we have been fighting against the most sinister and corrupt forces on earth with your vote you can show them once and for all this nation does not belong to them. this nation belongs to you. it belongs to you. >> well, i was there thousands
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waited for hours to get in. happy, diverse. young old, independents, republicans of course. different ethnicities. they shared a faith that donald trump can remember on bringing a new golden age to the country they love. >> we will have the strongest economy most secure borders, the safest cities. the most powerful military. the best trade deals and we will dominate the frontiers of science, medicine, business, technology and space. [cheers] and i'm asking you to be excited about the future of our country again. i'm asking you to dream big again. this will be america's new golden age. [applause] >> laura: i love that line the new golden age. yes, we need that in america i have been covering these types of rallies since 2015. and coalition has grown.
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the people that the maga movement gained along the way, these are significant people. and it tells us a lot about why this matters. why it's working. r.f.k. jr., tulsi gabbard, elon musk, vivek ramaswamy, and countless regular folks who have given trump's pragmatic populism another look. because they all came to see what we have known for years. that the old washington establishment has failed us in every way it's failed us at home. it's failed us abroad, in politics and the culture. but, voters are recognizing that just because they failed doesn't mean america has to fail because america can be renewed we are for everyone if you are an american. >> we are building the biggest, broadest, most diverse coalition in american history including union workers and border patrol agents. we are seeing historic levels of support among our black population hispanic population
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and asian population. jews and muslims and catholics and evangelicals and mormons, they are all joining our chorus in large numbers, larger than anyone has ever seen in this country before and the republican party has really become the party of inclusion. >> laura: the party of inclusion auto take their language and we capture it as your own. it's the truth. they are exclusionary and intolerant we want everyone to be better more prosperous and stronger it. doesn't matter where you came from or what color your skin is, that's what we believe atmosphere this that arena was electric it was on fire. it was overwhelmingly optimistic. i kept thinking as i was watching what other politician in america could gather such a crowd? >> madison square garden was packed. people waited hours to get in. they sat through hour after hour
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of this rally. they were fervent in their devotion to all things trump. trump has rate created a movement. there is no doubt. i cannot think of another republican figure of my lifetime who could have come into a democratic city like new york and put together anything like that. >> they have been trashing him all day for saying that. that's true. that's obvious. anyone would be saying the same thing. no one could have done it. they wouldn't try to do it. the night was a celebration of american freedom, probably above all else. but they, of course are others who truly believe that you can't be a good person or a moral person if you believe we need to take care of american needs and american problems first. >> this is called normalization. >> yes. >> this is the dissent into fascism if we so choose. with such dire warnings and i mean them from the bottom of my heart as a daughter of refugees
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who came here escaping war. it was everything that you need know about donald trump in one weird, white nationalist nazi type rally and, of course, there is historic parallels to where and when this happened. >> laura: i love the nazi stuff. i mean, some jewish americans there. jewish flags there. there were muslims there. i don't know what she is watch organize was she watching? because the parallels to last night and i wrote about this on foxnews.com. can you check it out there. i will post it later. jfk's rally there in 1962. or fdr's re-election rally in 1936. exactly 88 years ago on thursday no one with a brain really being honest with himself believes that donald trump or his supporters are fascist. frankly, when you are playing that card, you have no vision. you have no record. and you have no plan to make
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america better for working people. you're just out of gas and you are out of ideas. all you have are lies and sm smears: zero principles who claimed all along i'm going to fight for working people. i used to tend bar. remember that? but sold out to billionaires back in harris she is also out of ideas. >> this was a hate rally, they are insight violence and hatred against latinos, against black americans against people who don't have children. only reason their rhetoric has got then far is precisely because they are trying to prime the kind of froth that led up to the january 6th attack on the capitol. >> laura: stuck on stupid and stuck on january 6th. that's the banner. how aggressively do these people sound. they have essentially given up on the american people. they have given up on ideals
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wicked and evil. trump has not american impulse. also classic new york. >> no city embodies the spirit and energy and potential of the american people more than where we are gathered tonight. we want to win our country. we also want to win new york and make it safe and strong and beautiful and affordable and vibrant again. >> put that hat. pot either. trump is just unabash shadily unamerican. it's infectious. and his supporters are pro-american, too. in this drive the democrats absolutely insane. remember, these same people are triggered by too much flag flying. after years of running our country trip into the ground,
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their only response being called out for lazy leadership. lousy record is nazis and fascists. that's all they have got. what pathetic add and sad people they are. now, remember there is someone supremely spawferl dictatorship world today arena last night and talked to the people there. the firefighters and police. just regular people from connecticut and new jersey or new york. some people came from further away. some from manhattan. i think americans just want a return to common sense. they want logic. they want clear solutions to
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obvious problems like we're out of money. we're $35 trillion in debt. the government, yeah. has to be reined in. >> all government spent something taxation. whether it's direct taxation or all government spending. either becomes inflation or it's direct taxation. your money something wasted and the department of government agency is going to fix that. [cheers] we're going to get the government off your back and out of your pocketbook. >> laura: music to the ears of millions of americans. a department of government official is i? ha. i love it. now if families have to live on a budget. why doesn't the government have to live on a budget. it kind of makes sense when you think about it. but, compare the big thinking of trump, vance and people like musk are, to , man ushered migrn invasion.
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>> former president trump's rally yesterday. >> simply embarrassing. it's beneath any president. but that's getting used to. that's why this election is so important. you know, scholars i have spoken. to say talk about the single most consequential thing about a president wants character. character. and he puts that in question every time he opens his mouth. >> oh because president biden is a good one to talk about character. a man who helped his son make millions off his position and influence from a communist regime. and a president open borders are resulted in needless death and suffering. forget hundreds of billions of dollars we are out because of it. on november 5th. 8 days from right now, this long campaign will finally end. so each of us must choose whether to join the hopeful and the optimistic movement that rallied in new york last night or whether to support the cynics and the liars who have given up on this country. if we make the right choice,
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yeah. we can save america. and that's the angle. joining me now fox news contributor ari fleischer, victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. ari, the left comparing last night, they are still on this, and it doesn't look like it has made any dent in the polls. last night was a nazi rally in 1939. what does that tell you? >> yeah. you know, laura, i don't feel the need to talk about this very often but i will tonight. i'm a first generation american. my mother came to the united states in 1939. because she fled the nazis. she, her parents, and her brother were the few hungarian relatives i have. left passenger ship to cross the atlantic. start to sink everything that moved across the atlantic. u boats. most of my family perished in the holocaust. i have very few relatives left. that's who is the nazis are.
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i don't need the democrats to remind me of that by making these things up. by making our american politics that the people who might beat them, the people they don't like because of domestic, political issues are fascist, are nazis, politically it's the dumbest thing the democrats could do. the few undecided who are left and hasn't made up their mind, they are the exact people who hate this type of rhetoric. and this is the democrats' closing message. morally, it's reprehensible. for anybody that can invoke adolf hitler against somebody who is donald trump essence of democracy. he won a contested primary. he may win a contested presidential election. this is despicable thing that the democrats are doing. i'm here to personally tell you i reject it. it's historically wrong. it's morally wrong. it's factually wrong. it's wrong in every sin sense oe word. >> laura: it's so despicable. >> when we go low we go high.
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i think of fdr's speech in 1936. obviously jfk in 1962. >> they spoke about the american dream. the american ethic, the american tradition. americans deserve better. if there are any parallels, you can find them in those two speeches. your reaction to what they're still sticking with tonight? >> well, i think trump is really saying you are right about fdr. the only thing you have to fear is fear itself. no limitations on what we can do. we can secure the border. don't worry being ostra sides or box doxxed or criticized or called all these names. we can reduce crime or fashion or foreign policy. everything is possible. we're no longer just going to be stereotyped as a elitist party of wealthy white people and the republicans play golf. that's what it was. he has replaced race with class.
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we are upper, middle and lower class party. everybody is invited. that's why it terrifies old republican elite on the right side. neither does the left. more importantly when he created this new republican party, he showed what the left has become in their anger and their fury and frenzy. they are really a party of the out of touch wealthy elite. that's hot obamas are the clintons are the harris are the silicon valley people. they are really furious about this because they have been shown to be elm per reports without any clothes. they really only care about themselves and esoteric elite agendas that destroyed the middle class of which they have no compassion. we're at the end of a decade long story the russian collusion, russian disinformation, lawfare, get him off the ballot. to assassination attempts and what are they left with? all they are left with is he is hitler. is he a fashionist. he is a nazi.
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>> which means both offensive but means they are out of ideas. ari, john fetterman actually brought up the pennsylvania problem for democrats. watch this quick response. >> anybody spends time driving around and you can see the intensity. it's astonishing. i was doing an event in indiana county, very, very red. and there was a super store of trump stuff. it was almost like taylor swift kind of swag. it's like of everything. >> i is right. i have been to pennsylvania, too. he is absolutely right. when obama was president democrats had 1.3 million voter registration edge in pennsylvania. it was reported today it's down below 300,000. a million voter gain for republicans in pennsylvania. >> laura: ash ari, if i can e. victor, thank you both very much. kamala decides well, you are
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worried about black male votes. the pandering goes to a new authentic level. it's very funny. we are going to play it, next. ♪
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hitting all the major swing states. trump, he's in atlanta and that's today and tomorrow. he is heading to pennsylvania. meanwhile j.d. vance, they have him in wisconsin. lara trump, she is in arizona. and governor jim justice along with baby dog is in the keystone state. on the democrat side kamala is in michigan. walz is doing another tedious event with her. and that's happening right now. but, within wisconsin, earlier today, bernie sanders and aoc, socialists are all gathering in wisconsin. meanwhile, doug emhoff and barack obama both have separate events in pennsylvania. here to break it all down, the campaign strategies and so forth, bret baier, anchor of "special report." all right, bret. let's start with trump in georgia. what is hang there and is brian kemp giving trump assistance there. >> bret: good evening, laura. brian kemp is helping. he has the machine and
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supporting former president trump and that's a big deal in georgia. right now the real clear politics average has the former president up 2.3 points. i want to run through this scenario real quick. this the is path to 270 electoral votes needed to win. these are the seven toss-up states. traditionally 2016, 2020 the former president was undercounted in the polls. there was a shy trump voter. and some people think it might be that way this time. but let's just say that the poll sterts are getting it right, exactly right, as of tonight the real clear politics average what would the result be as of tonight? in georgia we would give that to president trump 2.3 points. in wisconsin, up .3. >> michigan up .1. pennsylvania, up .5. north carolina, let's see, north carolina we have up point 8. nevada up point 7. and arizona up 1.8.
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that's as of tonight. that's a lead for the former president. it would be 312 to 2026. 312226. let's say they overcorrected the pollsters collectively or undercount of a shy kamala harris voter. not sure about that. would still win georgia and arizona: shifted one point in the battle ground average of apostles as of tonight. by these states right here just one point 291 to 246. that's how the polls are looking at this moment. >> laura: bret, is there a state that might be a surprise win for one or the other candidate like suddenly kamala harris surges in state x and that night we're all like oh my gosh, a week from tomorrow or trump? is there one place that you are looking to say well, if this
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happens we are going to see a blow out either way? >> bret: i think new mexico. we are seeing polls new mexico going the former president's way. really coming down do single digits. in fact, we can't even move it on this map. we're going to have to change that because it's getting so tight. i think new hampshire is another one where we are seeing some numbers that indicate the former president is surging. if either one of those is two states is going former president trump's way. first of all, we have to change our map. second of all, you're going to see a big trump win. >> laura: is that the same with virginia, bret, which he is down like 5 points and 6 points in some polls in virginia? >> bret: virginia, the early vote republicans i talk to are ecstatic about the early vote. they don't know if the northern virginia, you know, day of vote is going to change that dynamic. virginia would be a third one. >> laura: wow, bret, always great to have you on. thank you for joining us as always. all right a week out, the harris campaign still desperately
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trying to lock down the black vote. how can that be a black vote? how could that be a good sign. >> blablegs for trump. >> they feel that trump is better for the black community. can you explain donald trump's history with blacks? >> madam vp where we want to commit it or not he is revered by some blacks. >> should he have the ability to sit behind the seal of the president of the united states when he says he wants to terminate the constitution of the united states? do you know what that would mean? the first amendment? the assessment? look, i'm in favor of the assessment. i don't believe we should be taking anybody's guns away. >> laura: she is not pandering, she is making it up. just making it up. now we are supposed to believe that kamala harris from san francisco, the bay area, is what a stalwart assessment supporter? haven't they spent the last three and a half years trying to intimidate americans from speaking out, the collaboration with social media companies, censor americans? my goodness these people are out of gas.
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joining me now horace cooper. project 21 chair. horace, she keeps doing these interviews. they are not working. but whales can she do? she can't hide. that didn't work either. so they have to put her out. but then she says dopey things like that. >> in the movie as good as it gets, jack nicholson said go sell crazy somewhere else. her biggest problem, as i see it is, that she doesn't think that black men are people, too they on the left have claimed if you don't stand up for minorities and particularly don't stand up for blacks, you are the biggest racist out there, and, yet, they continue to infantilize black men and believe that they have the ability to dictate what the priorities ought to be for black
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americans or white americans but especially for black men and it's just not working. >> laura: well, to your point, she had another message, horace, to black voters. check it out. >> donald trump, basically, somebody who has never been understanding of the issues that effect the community about disparity. part of what we have to help people understand don't think you are in donald trump's club. you're not. >> right. >> he is not going to be thinking about you. do you think he is having you over for dinner? >> laura: first of all, how many people has she ever hired in her life? has she hired any people that needed a job? has she ever invited them to have a wedding at her home because trump has done. that is like what is she talking about, club? what club is that? the american club? >> okay, there is no actual club that she is referring to other than stay on the plantation, do
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as you are told. and don't worry, we're still never coming back to you, but at least you know that you have supported your community. >> other americans are fed up all right, horace as always thank you so much. coming up, democrats have no idea what women voters really want and we'll explain it. ♪ mile to do things the right way. the delivering promises on time, every time, way.
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lecture for four minutes, now kamala in pennsylvania thinks abortion is really top of mind for all of pennsylvanians. >> you who right now know fewer rights than your mothers and grandmothers understand the importance of fighting for the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body. [cheers] and not have her government tell her what to do. >> laura: think of those poor kids standing behind her. they are thinking about this is about women's advancement and economy and all they got is abortion from kamala harris. joining us now michele tafoya of course former nfl sideline reporter katie pavlich. i thought about those young kids behind her and thinking that's it? that's what modern family michelle has really delivered for young women today? abortion in all 50 states at any point in pregnancy? that's it? >> you know, that may have worked in the midterms in 2022 and we're close tort dobbs decision and we have seen now that since dobbs there have been
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more abortions performed in america than prior to that. i think she is right that women are losing their rights. they are losing their rights to roster spots and privacy in locker rooms. because of kamala harris and joe biden and their attempt to dismantle title ix or make it not even close to what it was. that's a right that i remember a bunch of women fighting for when i was a kid came into being. look at you this finally get to compete. that's a right that's being taken away. abortion is not my top not even close i tend to be more pro-choice than pro-life. that's another topic for another day. i want safety. i want to know my kids are safe. i want to know the streets of my community are safe. i want the border closed. and i want prices to come down and i want america to regain it's footing as the leader of the free world in this, you know, in all things foreign policy. >> katie, i think they even took
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the air out of the room in that houston arena. people bait and switch. people thought oh, wow, finally we get some fun in this campaign. it's not been very fun for a moment maybe at the convention there was a little fun. and then she comes out like as a mother, as a mother we want -- the whole message is cognitive dissidence. so fewer people can be mothers. again, i don't see it. i don't see it as rallying regular america struggling right now. >> the weirdest thing at that rally were the doctors that they brought on stage, abortion doctors. >> laura: sick. >> doctors who give out hormone treatments, genetically not genetically modifying children, destroying them, mutilating them. those doctors are on stage and someone had an actual medical emergency in the stands and they are all looking around when they are calling for medical help like someone else is going to do it because they are not interested in helping. that was very, very strange.
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but in terms of policy here. you know, last night at madison square garden i saw you laura, there, i was up in the stands behind you. and donald trump proposed a new tax credit, federal level tax credit for american family caregivers. and one of the top issues for women over 50 is that they are taking care of kids, teenagers typically at home and also take care of a parent or spouse who is sick. very, very difficult for them financially to do that last nights he offered that to those people who care more than just abortion. the fact that the campaign -- the harris campaign continues to talk about the issue of abortion shows that they still haven't really gotten their base voters to turn out and they are very concerned that they keep having to have these rallies. not about reaching out to the rest of the country. all about shoring up the voters that they have lost. >> laura: president trump says you are welcome in our movement. we are pro-american. anybody is welcome in that
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movement. thank you. abortion for women and tim walz playing video games for men? heck of a campaign. mma fighter jorge is here with what men really want, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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is crushing kamala with male voters and they think this scold will help. >> if we don't get this election right, your wife, your daughter, your mother, we, as women, will become collateral damage to your rage. and to the women listening, we have every right to demand that the men our lives do better by us. our lives are worth more than their anger and disappointment. >> laura: now, in addition to being browbeaten by michelle who is worth a couple hundred million dollars. democrats tried another stunt. so while actual football was being played on sunday tim walz and aoc live streamed themselves playing madden, you know, the video game. what was the final score? 0 to 0. how fitting. but the best part about this was when coach -- assistant, sorry assistant coach walz tweeted and then deleted that aoc, quote. could run a mean pick 6.
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obviously so stupid because you can't call for a pick 6 because it happens when a player intercepts a pass and runs it down for a touchdown. as a alabama fan i know how hurtful. pick it off. score 6 points. pick 6. so whoever sent out the tweet has no clue about football meaning he didn't send out the tweet. probably didn't even know it went out. so it's fake, fake, fake. that's how kamala thinks she can win the male vote? joining me now is mma fighter jorge miss i have dal. shaming men and patronizing men is that going to convince anyone, jorge. >> not at all. i'm feeling it, my friends, my family, everybody that i know around me is feeling it. insecurity, everything, you know. and even the recent events that just keep happening that show us
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how much kamala doesn't care about us any shape, way or form. puerto rico hit by hurricanes. there is no aid and help down there. there is so many circumstances that, you know, she just messes up and drops the ball. she is fired. you know. if she was the employer at my business, and she was like, i don't know, assistant manager and she was trying to get a raise or something? i would fire her, man. so, me? she is fired. >> jorge, there was that comedian's joke at the madison square garden rally early on in the program, i didn't actually see it, but i saw it online. that some will shae will shake the puerto rican vote for trump. do you think ultimate lay comedian's joke? i guess is he really big on the internet that that's going to change the dynamic of the race? i love my latin people. family when they fled went to puerto rico call it home now.
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i go to puerto rico very often. i love this place. you saw any latin country doesn't matter if it's guatemala or mexico whatever country it's all the same for us we're all latinos it's not that we can't take a joke. the joke sucked it was trash it was bad. it was horrible. it was complete trash. what i do get worried about. the ones that are voting for trump we are voting for trump we know better. the ones might be on the fence they might out of rage do something you have to think about it how have we been living the last four years how are your peers living the past four years. how they treat us and done nothing for puerto rico after these hurricanes, done nothing for puerto rico that she has located up black men than any other running for presidency. look how many people she locked up for smoking marijuana. latin people and look like me vote for her because of some weak ass comedian said a poorly timed joke. i said this is a comedian.
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he gets paid to tell jokes? that's crazy. the consensus are right. hits mom should have swallowed him, because this guy stunk. f the bet. >> laura: who are say, that's never been said on the angle before. jorge, do you think. >> what's never been said the truth? >> look at those. >> i'm joking. always say the joke here. >> laura: wjorge, the idea of ac and walz playing a video game, a football video game on the platform twitch, that they think that that is going to get men voters or ads on porn sites, going to get male voters? i don't understand their strategy. >> that's a desperate strategy. tucking their head down and hoping for hail merry. whatever they throw at the wall will stick. we know better. we have already seen these tactics and not going to get
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shaken no way no how four years of this misery. >> laura: what's your description of what happened did he garden last night? you know big arenas. what did it look like to you? >> it looked amazing. the power it felt great. and especially in a state like new york. you know. so i loved -- i wish i could have been a part of that one. great environment. and the american spirit was strong there. >> laura: jorge, you should have been there, next time. >> i'm always in new york. invite me for in studio. don't take me for coffee or nothing. you got me here running around. >> laura: we are a little busy. i promise you are. in thank you. match chose grass gross. jorge went inside the garden to talk with the trump rally folks and kamala goes out for a drink. "seen and unseen," next. "seen and unseen," next. amounts
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>> laura: it's never seen and unseen when we reveal the
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stories behind the headlines, all right, having been there, the media depictions of this trump rally, unbelievable, unhinged be one msnbc air to appease echoing a hillary clinton's rival, remember, that trump's madison square garden rally was a recreation of a 1939 rally. >> at that jamboree happening right now, and that plays, is particularly chilling because in 1939, a different fascist leader, adolf hitler, packet of the garden for a so-called pro-america rally against that backdrop of history, donald trump is once again turning madison square garden in to a staging ground for extremitism. >> we asked participants at the madison square garden event, their reaction to clinton's depiction of the rally. >> absolutely despicable she said that. >> she is a liar direct -- liars. >> it's the most diverse rally
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have ever seen, most divers movement i've ever seen because we are all were -- united for the love of our country. >> trump actually reenacting the madison square garden rally in 1939, neo nazi, fascist in america. >> did and bill clinton accept a nomination here? >> more rhetoric from hillary clinton, now it's hitler, at nazi's, never get away from the lies. >> she's crazy. it's not a nazi thing, they just say that most crazy stuff. >> nothing but love and support here, it's incredible, its historical. >> probably the most diverse crowd of ever seen because the only thing i don't see here are 10 max. >> i cannot imagine down on trump as hitler because he's nothing like that period, he is a father, he is a husband and he is a man that loves our country. >> this is a rally full of people that support on trump,
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making america great again, seeing change in our nation that we need to see and we welcome everybody. >> it's the most offensive thing and is dangerous to the people that live in new york city and work hard every day and love our country. >> laura: >> i would point out having been at the garden, this sunday for noon until 9:00 p.m. i saw zero nazi flags but if there were a ton of israeli flags, all around the arena, which i do not think historically is the common for nazi rallies. >> laura: adames thank we will talk about this anymore because it is so ridiculous. >> but they will keep talking about her to. it was supposed to unite as a country laura, continues to divide by calling the country fascist and nazi's. >> laura: they hate you and they hate america. >> and if you're tilting against trump, where all support kamala harris goes to reach the common
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man? hitting the bars with gretchen. [laughter] >> oh hello. [laughter] okay. [laughter] [bleep] >> laura: oh. >> can you believe this? the staging a photo op at a bar supposedly on sunday the twaddle girls are watching tv, watching football again and you see the awkwardness and then she is cursing, i'm spilling the family secrets, it's an embarrassing display and it shows again her inauthentic self and how she just does not fit in no matter where you put her. >> laura: knowing looking out of that kind of thing that is the future president of the united states, nobody. trump could make an apron in macdonalds were, she cannot make that work. >> she is 53 high 37 down
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according to the recent polls with men, okay? trump is at 53. that is why she is attempting these sad reenactments of what normal people do in a suburbia on the sunday, it is not working for her. nobody is convinced she is like them and men that do not care if you are sitting at a bar or not. >> laura: either drinking or watching porn, those porn adds. [laughter] they have those adds apparently, that was written about. they have that and it's like fake loading of guns, cannot load again and got a big it was want to spend some time with you, thank you so much. all right that is all for us tonight, make sure to follow me on social media, we have some photos there from the big game. jesse watters is next. >> jesse: welcomes to 'jesse watters primetime'. tonight...

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