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night if we don't get this election right. your wife, your daughter, your mother. will become collateral damage to your rage, hope and change. turn into fear and rage. we will never give in. we will never give up. we will never, ever back down. and we will never, ever, ever, ever surrender. trump and the avengers electrify madison square garden. the future is going to be amazing. one of the things i like about doing a show like this can you imagine kamala doing this show? she'd be laying on the floor comatose. she'd. you'd be saying, call in the medics. trump on rogan. what's kamala waiting for? brian urlacher is here. plus, what has been your favorite trump memory when he got back up and said, fight,
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fight, fight. michelle obama isn't always proud of her country, but when she is, it means she's about to win. people in this country are ready for change and hungry for a different kind of politics. and let me tell you something. for the first time in my adult life, i am proud of my country because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback. but now that her husband's retired and it's kamala's turn, she's not proud of her country anymore. why? on earth is this race even close? i lay awake at night wondering what in the world is going on. and it's clear to me that the question isn't whether kamala is ready for this moment, because by every measure she has demonstrated that she's ready.
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the real question is, as a country, are we ready for this moment? no one's ready. we're not, because she's not. but let's play this game by what measure has kamala demonstrated that she's ready for this moment? just give me one. she's never won a single vote. and she's run for president twice. what did she do as senator? take all the time you need. what did she do as vp? just give me one accomplishment. michelle obama says americans aren't ready for kamala because she's a black woman. well, how does that make sense? if the country was ready for michelle obama? remember, in chicago, they said if michelle ran the white house was hers? same with oprah. but michelle says it's not a black woman thing. it's a man thing. see anyone out there thinking about sitting out this election or voting for donald trump or a third party candidate in protest because
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you're fed up? let me warn you. your rage does not exist in a vacuum. if we don't get this election right, your wife, your daughter, your mother, we as women will become collateral damage to your rage. so are yo, as men, prepared to look into the eyes of the women and children you love and tell them that you supported this assault on our safety? michelle is saying, men who vote trump don't give a blank about the women in their lives. first they called us toxic, then racist, and now they say if we vote trump, it's the same thing as murdering our mother. now, my mom and i don't see eye to eye on politics, but i'd like to keep her around getting scolded by barack was one thing, but he's always been the soft dad. you don't want to get michelle mad when she gets home. look out. and i look at myself in the mirror every day.
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i'm not mad. i look at michell, she's mad. all their people are going nuts. i just want to start. it makes me so angry. who? that we're here talking about a piece of, like, donald trump. and then there's whoopi, who says donald trump's going to break up interracial marriages, deport the minority, and then let the white guy stay and remarry. talking about you. it's us. he's not going to be he's not going to, you know, say, oh, you're with a white guy. i'm going to keep you from being deported. no, he's going to deport you and put the white guy with someone else. the man is out there. it's getting so crazy. kids are getting screamed at outside of kamala rallies. watch this. look at you people. oh my god. i know,
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like, this is why they're angry. because kamala's cratering at the worst possible time. and the campaign feels like it's being haunted by the ghost of joe biden. i know who was standing next to me. the last four years. kamala harris. let me tell you something, folks. i picked her because she has a backbone like a ramrod. she hasn't been. i'm serious. she's a backbone. like a ramrod. kamala is trying to make americans forget she was joe biden's vice president. and biden keeps escaping the white house and reminding everybody from axios. harris has been trying to stiff arm biden in the final stretch. biden's been begging the campaign for her, and according to three sources, the harris campaign keeps responding. we'll get back to you. people close to the situation describe it as a slow moving breakup. biden's the ex who can't take a hint. here he was today. well, i've done a
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lot of surrogate stuff, and the fact of the matter is that i've also had to be present at the same time. so i've been in all, all the battleground states. i've been campaigning. but i also have to continue my job as president, vice president. i've been on the trail. there's we talk all the time, and they're asking me where they think i should be there to help them most. i'm going to be in pennsylvania, going to head to scranton and a few other places. kamala is only letting him go to scranton. a few other places. probably not. tension is heating up so much that the harris campaign is now leaking that they have an enemies list, and everyone in the biden white house is on it. they tell axios that they know biden world's been privately trash talking and knifing harris behind her back. and if she wins, harris is ready to tell some of biden's closest advisers you're fired. biden world is already furiously scrambling, looking for new jobs or even sucking up
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to harris just to win her over. that brown pantsuit looks lovely on you. madam vice president, and while harris and biden are fighting amongst themselves, so is the media. the press is having a nervous breakdown because their favorite newspapers refused to endorse kamala. this is big for people inside the beltway. the rest of the country, no one cares. and none of their october surprises are working. the media can't control the narrative, especially after they spent four years lying about biden's brain. their credibility is shot, as the wall street journal puts it. americans don't like being condescended to by a media that denies everyday realities. they can't pivot from biden's iron man to trump's a fascist and think anyone's buying that, barack and michelle. they think they know better. rich celebrities are getting dragged out of their mansions to stand on stage with kamala, like a hostage. video you turn on the tv at 6 a.m. and they're
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talking about hitler. good morning. here's the weather, here's the traffic, and you're a nazi with eight days to go. democrats are trying to recapture the fake energy they manufactured in august. they're pulling out every stop because kamala can't do it on her own. scripture reminds us weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. the path may seem hard. the work may seem heavy. but joy cometh in the morning and church morning is on its way. americans are like, you know what? we know enough about kamala now. we're good. and anyone with real talent gets on stage and doesn't perform. it's like they're blinking in morse code. eminem and beyonce just read from a script that's like seinfeld endorsing you, and he gets on stage and doesn't tell a joke. michelle says you have to lower your standards. so i
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hope you'll forgive me if i'm a little frustrated that some of us are choosing to ignore donald trump's gross incompetence while asking kamala to dazzle us at every turn. we don't expect kamala to dazzle us. we expect her not to befuddle us. we expect her to be honest and get to the point. we know she has no charisma. we know she's a politician, but we'd like an answer to a direct question once in a while. he called you madam vice president, a very low iq person, and said, i think she needs to take a cognitive test. i think kamala should have a test because there's something missing. there's something wrong with her. would you take a cognitive test? sure. i would challenge him to take the same one. he already took one. you made him take one when he was president. remember? person. woman. man. camera tv. and then
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you refuse to make biden take one. that's why she's the nominee. michelle feels sorry for kamala because she's getting picked apart. well, what do you expect? she's running to be the president of the united states. this is a real job this time. it's not like being vp where you could just disappear for two weeks and the country wouldn't notic. the problem is, they've set the bar for her. so low, the fact that she's not living up to it makes it even more painful. bill clinton has a better idea. with eight days to go, the campaign should just try something new. now, in 92, bill clinton famously said, republicans care more about my past than your future. it's a good line. today, he says, quote, i think people are basically sick of all this paralyzing badmouthing. i think that what she ought to do is to pick the things that she cares about the most, and that she believes in, and then go beyond what's been done. translation stop constantly badmouthing
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trump and focus on the future. kamala's superpac is saying, guys calling trump a fascist isn't working. we got to start talking about our economic agenda for the people. the truth is, all of these attacks only make trump stronger and forge a bond that can't be broken with the public. you've said that trump has a special connection with the people of pennsylvania. why? what is it that you you see that he appeals to in your state? there's a difference between not and not understanding, but also acknowledging that it exists and anybody spends time driving around and you can see the intensity. it's astonishing. i was doing an event in indiana county, a very, very red. and there was a superstore of trump stuff, and it was 100ft long, and it was dozens of t shirts and hats and
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bumper stickers and all kinds of i mean, it's like, where does this all come from? i mean, it was almost like like taylor swift kind of swag. it's like something very special exists there. and that doesn't mean that i admire it. it's just like it's real. american men don't feel rage. we feel regret. this country made a mistake. voting for biden last time. didn't work out by voting trump back in office. we're saying my bad won't happen again. that's accountability. that's what real men do. kellyanne conway is a former counselor to president trump and a fox news contributor, michelle obama. her pitch not what i'm used to from michelle. what's happening here? to paraphrase michelle, when she goes low, trump's polling numbers go high, right? this is helping him. you can't get out there and wag your finger and blame shame and name people and make them feel less than trump does the opposite. he makes
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people feel seen and included. just last night at his rally, you may not have heard. it may not have been covered, jesse, but he said, i'm announcing a new tax credit for caregivers, for people who are taking care of a loved one, usually an elderly parent or relative. he said it's time that you be recognized for what you're doing. that is the way people feel. they feel like they're included in a movement and they're so tired. this is the election where people are resisting being told that based on your gender, your race, your age, your zip code, your socioeconomic status, your union, household membership, the fact that you're jewish or catholic or african american, all of that you're supposed to vote a certain way. this is the election where people are saying, no, i'm going to vote my patriotism. this is my pocketbook. anti identity politics. it really is. and she's going back on this and as we've discussed on this program for years now because we've been talking about kamala for years. when people say i don't i think kamala harris is unsteady and unready. it's not based on sexism and racism. it's based on eyesight and hearing. we've been exposed to
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her constantly now. and if there's one thing scarier than not knowing what she stands for is when she actually explains to you what she stands for. so we've got more. when she was first a nominee, i said to president trump, there's not a lot of time to define her. it turns out she doesn't have enough time to define herself. she used to be running out the clock on a lead that doesn't really exist. now she's racing the clock because she feasted on i'm not biden, i'm not trump for months. and it leaves the question that she can't answer for sunny hostin and ac one eight, i call him ac 180 now because, boy, he turned on her. did you see biden? now you biden is complaining that he's not involved enough. he should be. and michelle doesn't want him involved. have you ever seen this kind of turmoil going into an election? no. and people should not forget that donald trump is single handedly done away with the bush dynasty. the clinton dynasty, the biden dynasty, the cheney dynasty, all these family dynasties in politics. the obamas are next. and i'll tell you why. the obama couple remains popular. but the obama coalition is gone. we turned 206 obama obama counties to
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trump in 2016. biden won a few of them back, but they're trending trump again, most of them. and so when you when you think about what their legacy is, i'm sure they're fine people. but we only hear from michelle obama every couple of years. where is the michelle obama center for women and girls? i'll donate and volunteer tonight. jesse, if someone can just point me to the website or the one 800, find that for you in the commercial. break up every four years. no you can't. and when you when you mentioned 16 people are saying this has 2016 feelings, do you pick up on that. definitely. in what way? okay, so trump's got his hunger, his swagger, his underdog. underestimated 2016 ethos. and he's barnstorming and blitzing, as is his running mate jd vance on his own schedule. the swing states kamala sort of goes to them here and there. i saw trump's schedule for this upcoming week. it is punishing. it would be brutal to somebody. a third of his age. but when you show up to the people, the people show up for you. what john fetterman says is important about retail politics as well. there's no real substitute for
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going and doing a local interview, local podcast, local print interview, local radio show, and then also while you're there, you see all the signs in the yards, the stickers on the bumpers. see, the elites don't think that matters. kamala has spent $1 billion and jesse, as in life, in politics, money is distortive it makes you think you can buy anything. her numbers have gone in the other direction and i love these stories about the infighting and finger pointing already. she made a mistake by distancing herself so much from biden. she should have taken catholics, grant and joe to a catholic church in scranton, for example. why not just look a little gracious? thank god you're not advising kamala harris. no, no, no, no amount of money. no amount of money could make it worth it. kellyanne conway, great to see you. thank you. thank you so much. birds are looking good to show five and two. up next at madison square garden. hulk hogan, elon musk, melania and johnny. if donald trump wins this election, kamala is going to call him to concede. how is that phone call going to go? hey, donald, you know you won
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your way. circle available at walmart and circle.com. madison square garden is the world's most famous arena. and last night, donald trump was on his home court. but he wasn't alone. he had a deep bench. trump and the avengers have created a bold new coalition, a movement of conservative populists and former democrats embracing common sense. and the american dream. melania made a cameo, introduced her husband. let us start together with the shared vision that builds on american greatness. and now.
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please welcome our next commander in chief. my husband, president donald j. trump. and while melania brought the heart, hulk brought the heat. what's she going to do about the border invasion? what's she going to do about inflation? what's she going to do about keeping america safe? brother? this was like a week long rnc packed into one night. this is the city where i was born and raised. and this is the town that taught me that americans can do anything when they want to. so no matter our differences, when we work together, there is nothing that we cannot achieve. we bleed the
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same blood. we share the same home, and we salute the same great american flag. we are one people, one family, and one glorious nation under god. we will never give in. we will never give up. we will never ever back down. donald trump packing the garden with 20,000 diehard fans in the middle of midtown manhattan. the left saw that, and they snapped. donald trump's got this big rally going at madison square garden. there's a direct parallel to a big rally that happened in the mid 1930s at madison square garden. it's discouraging that so many people would gather and rally to hate to hate speech in america, that it's discouraging and it hurts. oh my gosh, how did we get here? how did we get here? where a stadium of people
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come to hate. that's a different country, a different time. this was a hate rally. this was not just a presidential rally. this was also not just a campaign rally. i think it's very important for people to understand that these are many january 6th rallies. these are many. stop the steal rallies. none of this fake outrage is breaking through. no one's even watching msnbc anymore. in this new media landscape, the age of information. you can't hide the truth from the people anymore. i've heard so much about trump being angry, and he's a fascist and a dictator. but the problem is, when i listen to him, i don't hear any of that. all classes, races, creeds and colors were at the trump garden party sunday, and if he's running up the score in a blue state, even if he doesn't win it, which he probably won't. trump's got a shot at winning the popular vote. and if he wins back the white house with
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the popular vote, with a coalition as diverse as this, that is a strong governing mandate that democrats are going to have to respect. even the media was in awe. madison square garden was packed. trump has 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, former 2024 presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy is here, sir. you were there. you spoke. we'll show you a little bit of that in a second. vivek, what was the atmosphere like and why was it so important to be in new york city? well, look, i think it's a great signal that it sends to the country. we're not just running to lead red state, jessie. donald trump is leading to run the united states of america, and that was on display last night. i don't follow the polls and i don't follow the pundits, but i do follow the energy that was not
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second place energy in that garden last night. that was the energy of a kind of landslide that we're within reach of achieving. if you think about the only president who actually even visited, say, the south bronx last time around, that was ronald reagan before he delivered a unifying, decisive victory. i think we're within striking distance of that. so coming out of that last night, i left with hope for national unity, far from a hate filled stadium or whatever msnbc says, there was actually a deep sense of, if i may borrow kamala harris's word here, joy. the joy was in new york city. kamala harris was missing out. and i think it was a beautiful thing to watch. so miranda devine over at the post is calling you guys the avengers. here's a flavor of the avengers. listen, i'm not just maga, i'm dark gothicff your bd out of your pocketbook. a vote for kamala harris is a for economic hardship, high cost of living, and homelessness. and a vote for donald trump is a vote for economic prosperity and opportunity for every single
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one of us as americans. if you want to seal the border, vote trump. if you want to restore law and order in this country, vote trump. if you want to grow the economy in this country, vote trump. if you want to revive national pride in this country, vote trump. when they couldn't beat him, they tried to bankrupt him. when that didn't work, they tried to impeach him. when that didn't work, they tried to put him in federal prison. and when that didn't work, they even tried to kill him. but as sure as the american flag still waves, donald trump still stands, ready to fight, ready to win, and ready to make america great again. my fellow americans, if you want what's best for your family and this country, you're going to vote donald j. trump as the 47th president of the united states. i mean, you guys also had doctor phil. i mean, what did you guys all just go on the plane together? you must. doctor phil. dana white,
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tulsi rfk was there. what's what's going on? look, i think that's true diversity. jesse. the funny thing is, the democrats talk a lot about diversity, capital d diversity, which is shades of melanin. well, you look at last night, you got men and women. you got every shade of melanin. you've got former democrats on there who have now become independent minded or republican. you've got a south african immigrant who's the most successful capitalist in history, myself, the kid of legal immigrants, who's founded multi-billion dollar companies. a guy like jd vance from a tough upbringing in ohio to the second highest office in the land that's true diversity. that's true unity in america. and i do think that people are seeing through the nonsense you think about what's happened in this election cycle. you've had two assassination attempts, the swap out of the top of the democratic ticket, the october surprise. we got a few days left. but i think the october surprise is going to be the fact that there is no surprise we're headed straight for what the people of this country demand, which is a government actually governed by the people, for the people of the
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people. that's what donald trump's going to give us in that second term. and as successful as his first term was, jesse, i think the second term is going to be far more successful, in part because of that diverse coalition and some of the most talented people on the planet who are actually going to make this happen. all right. vivek can now all tell his children that he brought the garden to its feet. congratulations. he was a special occasion. thank you. all right. kamala caught on a hot mic straight ahead. boll and branch sheets are incredibly soft, made to get softer and softer with every wash. whatever your dreams may be, dream them in boll and branch with our best offers of the year. my doctor's office with a filing system from the 80s has my social. think of all the places that can expose your info. lifelock monitors millions of data points for identity theft. if there's a problem, we fix it. guaranteed.
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oh my god. november 6th 60s night is here. it's double elimination night. whose mask will come off in? just how many will go home? the ding dong. keep it on. bell is back in place right now. i want to ring the bell. time to pull out all the stops. and they call the rising sun. i don't know what to do. all new mask singer followed by the floor november 6th on fox. what's the latest? anything new? yeah, he's going to take warm ups. we'll see what happens. okay. almost game time. are you ready, dude? is he serious? guess they still don't think you're ready for this job. maybe they don't respect you without pads on, or they see just another ex-jock looking to cash in. they don't care who you are or what you did. that's so disrespectful. that's right. and disrespect is a gift. hi, tom. okay, mr. brady, are you ready? yeah. i'm ready. for muscle cramps and
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country is going to make it. i don't think we'll ever be. i think i think bad, just really bad things will happen to our country. you cannot be voting for kamala. kamala, you're not a kamala person, i know you. i've watched you. i know him better than he knows. you know what? without speaking to you, i think i know you maybe almost as well as your wife. the two sat down for more than three hours, talked about everything, even whales. so in 50 years they had one whale come ashore. now they had like 18 come in the last year. what is the what is happening with the whales? i've read about this. well, they say that the wind drives them crazy. you know, it's a vibration because you have those, you know, those things are 50 story building, some of them. right. and they're super sensitive to vibrations. they have those sounds, you know, the wind is rushing, the things are blowing. it's a vibration. and it makes noise. you know what it is? i want to be a whale psychiatrist. it drives the whales freaking crazy. and something happens with them. but for whatever reason,
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they're getting washed up. could kamala do three hours with rogan? well, why shouldn't she be able to do it if she wants to be the leader of the free world? one of the things i like about doing a show like this, can you imagine kamala doing this show? she could imagine her doing laying. she'd be laying on the floor. she was supposed to do it and she might still do it. and i hope she does. she's not going to. i will talk to her like a human being. i will try. she did this kind of an interview with you. i hope she does, because it would be a mess. she'd be laying on the floor comatose. she'd you'd be saying calling the medics. i think we'd have a fine conversation. i think i'd be able to talk to her. i wouldn't try to interview her. i'd just try to have a conversation with her and hopefully get to know her as a human being. so in 48 hours, rogan's episode with trump racked up 35 million views. remember when kamala did the call her daddy podcast that the media said was groundbreaking? hasn't even cracked the mill? kamala knows she has problems. here she is on a hot mic. yeah.
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oh, we have microphones. oh, listening to everything, i didn't realize that. okay, so you'll eat my words. we just told all the family secrets. so she just confessed. she has a man problem. and next stop on her man tour was nfl hall of famer shannon sharpe. shannon. blacks for trump. they feel that trump is better for the black community. madam vp, whether we want to admit it or not, he's revered by some blacks. but here's the thing the question for everybody should he be president of the united states? 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, the first amendment, the second amendment? look, i'm in favor of the second amendment. i don't believe we should be taking anybody's guns away. shannon sharpe, kamala is
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telling men trump's going to grab their guns. no one's going to believe that. she's also constantly one step behind. here. she is following in trump's footsteps into a barbershop. next week, she'll be in burger king, and while kamala was sitting down with uncle shannon, assistant coach walls playing madden with aoc, i think on, you know, you talk about football planning, it's the same way. if you're going to draw up a playbook in football, you're going to use it. those guys drew up a playbook and it's project 2025 and they put millions of dollars into project 2025. you don't spend millions of dollars without planning to use it. i do not want to do four more years of resistance. nonsense under donald trump. okay. like good god, like, do we remember what it was like waking up every day? and there was some going on. these two geniuses played two quarters. nobody
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scored, and they streamed the thing yesterday at 3:00, while everybody in america was watching actual football. and after the stream walls tweeted this, aoc can run a mean pick six and i can call an audible on a play coach. you don't run a pick six. you were a coach, right? yesterday, aoc she did very good. she run. she she ran a pick six, ran a pick six. i think like you know you don't you don't run a pick six. you run the west coast offense or the spread offense. you know the three four or the four three. like it made me realize that i think that even though they say tim walz was a college football coach, that i think i know more about football than tim walz. nfl hall of famer brian urlacher is here, so they're sending walls out with aoc to the midwest, and they're playing games while there's
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real games being played. is this working? brian i don't think it's working. jesse i mean he's calling out a pick six play. it's not even a play. it's what you do on defense when you get an interception and run it back for a touchdown. you don't call it on offense as a play. so obviously he doesn't know a lot about football. i don't know what level he coached at, but i don't see it hitting home with very many men, especially at 3:00 on a sunday afternoon when the real games are on tv. yeah, i mean, they hit zero birds on the hunt and then zero points in the game. they're over. and that's an understatement. so you heard rogan, i don't know if you had three hours to kill, but trump was just himself. doesn't change no matter what the audience is. what kind of an impact is that going to hav? he's just like you said. he's himself, man. he goes on there for three hours and he's very candid. joe's the same way, you know, this very raw. the way they were talking like they were friends. i just don't know that kamala could do that. i can't see her going on there
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for three hours and having those having to answer the follow up questions joe may have for her. i can only imagine seeing her dodging some of those questions and trying to sidetrack, and he probably wouldn't let her at least i hope he wouldn't. if she does decide to go on there, i think it'd be fun to watch her squirm her way around for three hours. yeah, there's no way to know where to run in three hours, that's for sure. they have a problem with men. you heard her. she said it to the governor of michigan. she got caught when they were having pints at the bar. why do you think men and of all races, hispanic, white, black are just not feeling? harris i don't think it's just men. you look at what she's done in the last four years. her and biden. inflation is crazy. the wide open border is we live in arizona, so it's right in our backyard. and you have crime at an all time high. so i think those just those three things there are not hard you know, they're having a hard time running on that right there. and then the last thing we want, the last thing i want is tampons in a boys restroom. that's what i don't want for going future. if they win, there's a chance that might happen. so you're a single
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issue voter. you're anti tampons in the boys bathrooms. and that's all you have to say. well yeah that's going to be a big big factor for me in choosing my vote. not a single issue voter. but that's a pretty big one right there. all right brian urlacher, thanks for joining jesse watters prime time. we're huge fans of yours. even though i'm an eagles guy. a lot of respect. yes okay. thank you johnny at msg. i speak in the name of the one true god. oh. that was my mother. she's with you. she's with you now and always. you believe you were sent by god? yes. i feel like i'm betraying my homeland. please. i would
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we're here in the historic madison square garden in new york. why is it important donald trump kicks off his final week here? he's the new york guy. this is where he's from. after new york falls, so does the rest of the country go red? i've been out in the city all weekend and literally registering people to vote in the bar. power to the people. believe it or not, there's still some undecided voters, so now is your chance to convince them. undecided voters. this is your chance to go out there and vote. hey, you want men playing in women's sports? i know you don't want to pay high taxes and you're paying them right now. the choice is simple. either we're going to war, we can't afford groceries, or we go back to donald trump and we all start making money. we want no taxes on tips, no tax on overtime and no tax. y'all already know what it is. come on man, how sexy is that? undecided voters say they don't know who kamala harris is. so kamala harris is gonna lose a fake a no. one. she said that she was going to, you know,
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decriminalize border crossings. now she says she's going to put a wall up. we can trust nothing that comes out of her mouth. book them all. you vote for kamala. you're out of your mind. capiche? what is the difference between kamala harris and joe biden? one identifies as black and one doesn't think that you're black. if you don't vote for him. nothing. only joe biden's been there 52 years, and we're trying to kick him out, too. she's got a lot of different accents, too. joy cometh in the morning. if donald trump gets in there. what is the first executive order he should sign? no tax on tip stop. the horrible drastic inflation. send these illegals back to where they came from, mass deportation every day. but saturday because saturday is the sabbath. oh, this one's going to get me in trouble if trump wins this election, kamala is going to have to call him to concede. how is that call going to go? hey, donald, break next line. i've been in
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power for four years and i haven't done anything. you won this fair and square and i suc. i'm awful. congrats. congratulations. but you don't deserve it. you did it, donald. you did it. you're gonna be the next president of the united states. trump's been doing this for almost a decade. what has been your favorite donald trump memory when he said only rosie o'donnell. only rosie o'donnell. his dancing at the end of rallies are one of my favorite things ever. huge. it's gonna be huge. huge. when he got back up and said, fight, fight, fight. when he was in the debate with hillary clinton and he said, if i was president, i would put you to jail because you'd be in jail. what do you want to tell jesse watters on fox news? make
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brady, you ready? yeah. i'm ready. foxnews.com. just got a little better. we're still the go to for politics. breaking news, but we've got so much more sports, entertainment, lifestyle foxnews.com bringing you the world according to fox. so emma and i went to a halloween party over the weekend and she was dressed very well. she was marie antoinette i of course, history buffs. 321 louis xvi. now many people are saying that i cross-dressed and i don't consider this cross-dressing. i'm thought i was quite regal looking. yes, there was a wig, but back in the day all the men wore wigs. i thought the fit
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was perfect and you know, when your wife wants to be something and it's a couple's costume, you kind of go along with it. i wanted to be a cowboy. i was louis xvi. i'm fine with it. totally fine with it. not embarrassed at all. let's do some texts. we got jim from red bank, new jersey. are grown men allowed to dress up for halloween? great question. the answer is yes. for a halloween party. and when you go trick or treating with your young children, that's it. zach from northport, new york. did you go trick or treating in your little halloween costume? no, i am going as robin on thursday in the afternoon with my son before i go to work and yes, i have skin tight robin tights. i'll be trying them on for the first time on thursday morning, and i'll let you know how it
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looks. jonny from fort worth, texas. what do you do in commercial breaks? maybe yell at my staff. at some people that are looking in through the window? i don't know linda from franklin, wisconsin. boy, it's a sad day when i agree with bill clinton. dave from feeding hills, massachusetts. october surprise fetterman endorses trump. you know, fetterman explained the connection trump has with the public better than any democrat i've ever heard. and he's had a heart attack. lance from oklahoma. kamala gave joe the stiff arm. someone better tell walz what that means. run a pick six. come on, tampon. tim. greg from salem. go easy on walz. he was an assistant coach. i'm sure that team won zero games. welcome to

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