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the san francisco skyline shows it. tonight that countdown clock is ticking down to election night. and our live coverage of the nationwide results. good
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evening. i'm ama daetz, and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. more than 8 million californians have already turned in their ballots. and this time tomorrow we will see the results coming into shape. that's right. >> we have team coverage tonight from the bay area to our nation's capital. >> digging into the efforts to secure the election and drive new voters to the polls. but first, an election tradition that really demonstrates just how close this race for the white house might end up being. the votes are in at one of the earliest and tiniest locations in the country to report election results. kamala harris and donald trump have tied with three votes each in dixville notch, new hampshire. the unincorporated township opened and closed its polls just after midnight eastern time. it's a tradition that dates back to 1964. republicans and two undeclared voters participated. >> elsewhere across the country, we are just hours away from polls opening for election day tonight. both kamala harris and donald trump made their final pitch to voters in battleground
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states. harris wrapped up multiple stops across pennsylvania today with a rally in philadelphia. pennsylvania. is the state with the most electoral college votes up for grabs, ready for a new way forward where we see our fellow american not as an enemy, but as a neighbor. former president trump also rallied voters in pennsylvania today, along with stops in michigan and north carolina, focusing on immigration at each stop. >> november 5th, 2024 will be liberation day in america. on day one, i will launch the largest deportation program of criminals in the history of our country, and trump will be spending election night watching the results in palm beach. >> vice president harris will spend election night at her ama mater, howard university in washington, dc. and abc seven news anchor julian glover is reporting from our nation's capital tonight, looking at the bay area friendships at the heart of the harris campaign. julian, good evening.
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>> hey there. good evening. dan, we're actually hearing from the harris campaign tonight. they're expressing some renewed optimism. they say that they believe that vice president kamala harris could win all seven swing states. i've also been speaking to, as you mentioned, two of her lifelong friends, stacey and carol. they, too, believe that vice president kamala harris could win big tomorrow night, but they're not leaving it to chance. they're doing everything they can to make it happen. >> this is from 2019, when she came out and ran for president and this is vintage. this is vintage. and she came out as kamala harris for the people. and that truly is who she is. >> stacey johnson and carol porter have known the vice president since grade school. they've been in harris's corner for every election of her life, including the biggest one, doing everything they can to get out the vote. >> we've all been so supportive, you know, i've been door knocking. i've been phone banking. i was door knocking in
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atlanta just a couple of weeks ago, and it's such a testament to who she is that so many people, her friends, family and colleagues and just so many people have just galvanized around her and this movement. >> they've been traveling to swing states, nevada, pennsylvania and georgia to convince voters that their lifelong friend should be the next president of the united states, this country that feels so torn apart right now and feels so challenged is the same country that's giving her the opportunity to break this glass ceiling in a way that's never been done before. >> so that has to say something about where we're from and the fabric of america. >> in 2020, carol gave us a tour of the block that vice president harris grew up on, browning and bancroft in berkeley, a place that very well could be the birthplace of our 47th president of the united states. from browning and bancroft to the
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white house, potentially straight out of west berkeley in oakland. >> that's right, wsb there you go. >> no, carol and going to get a good night's sleep tonight because they will be up bright and early tomorrow. >> they'll be phone banking on behalf of their dear friend, vice president kamala harris, calling voters in swing states, trying to convince them to cast a ballot for harris. carol and stacey. they'll also be a part of that election night watch party on howard university's campus, where they tell me they hope to be able to watch her story unfold. for now, reporting outside of the white house tonight in washington, i'm julian glover, abc seven news. >> all right, julian, thank you. and security is high in d.c, and tonight the bay area is also taking precautions ahead of the election, a number of buildings in oakland have boarded up. even the police department has closed a few streets. all of this likely a precaution to protest that we could see come election day. abc seven news reporter
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j.r. stone was in oakland tonight looking at the safety precautions for before and after the votes are counted. >> boarded up windows in downtown oakland on the eve of election day as building owners prepare for possible protests while large scale protests weren't seen here in the town in 2020, after donald trump lost, they were seen in oakland in the days after trump won in 2016. this is what it looked like. video shows some of the garbage cans that were set on fire back then. former abc seven news reporter amy hollyfield described the scene after one of the first of several 2016 oakland protests. >> look at this damaged window. just an example. just one of several businesses that suffered damage like this. the fbi has been active across the country closely, watching all threats as we go into election day. >> the san francisco fbi office will also be setting up a command post to cover the region. >> we bring in our partners so that we can adjust information, intelligence and threats that
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come in, and we can disseminate that information to the key partners, which is state and local officials around the united states. >> the oakland police departmen, whose main building as of late monday night was surrounded by barricades, said in a statement. we are providing extra staffing to facilitate people's rights to peaceful gatherings and to address any crime related incidents. at least 245 national guard personnel across 18 states and washington, d.c. have been activated or are on standby. those include washington, oregon and nevada, but not california. a massive fence surrounds this downtown oakland building. those inside tell me it was put up around lunchtime monday. one employee told us her coworkers have concerns about going to work in oakland on tuesday. all of this, though, just precautions based on what played out in past years. j.r. stone, abc seven news and with just
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hours to go now until election day, both democrats and republicans are very busy tonight encouraging people to vote. >> abc seven news reporter tim johns shows you how both parties are asking people to flood the polls tomorrow, not just here in the bay area, but all across the country. >> hopefully with election day finally upon us, the push to get voters to the polls is more intense than ever. in san mateo county, supervisor david canepa says there are around 70,000 unregistered potential voters. canepa spent part of his day on monday trying to convince some of those people to vote on tuesday. >> that means going to a voting center like the one behind me and having the ability to show an id and to, you know, be able to cast their vote. it's a conditional, conditional vote, but it's a vote that matters. >> it counts, and it's not just happening in the peninsula here in san francisco, there's also a big push to get people out to the polls, especially those who might not have voted in the past. >> so we just wanted to call and see if you'd be voting for kamala harris tomorrow at
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manny's cafe. >> the countdown is also on. for the past several weeks, these people have been making thousands of calls to voters in the swing state of nevada, all of them trying to convince folks to vote for kamala harris. >> i knocked on the door in carson city yesterday with a 23 year old guy that thought the election was next tuesday. >> republicans, too, are trying to turn out their voting base. john dennis is the chair of the san francisco republican party. he says since 2020, republicans have registered millions of people around the country and thousands here in california. dennis believes those voters could be crucial in several important statewide ballot measures, as well as important seats in the house of representatives that the polls are not capturing those new those new registered voters. >> and they will you know, those kinds of folks tend to vote. >> about 83 million people have already voted around the country, including 8 million californians as of monday night. that also includes erwin gonzalez, who believes voting is one of the most important things we do as americans. >> this is one of those few times that i feel like we can
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actually make a change. it's really easy to think that it doesn't matter. but in reality, it really does. >> in san francisco, tim johns, abc seven news. >> well, there is so much to decide this election. our california ballots are really quite long. >> yes. so tonight we're bringing you a special edition of news to know, breaking down the most important points to keep in mind heading into tomorrow. >> we'll start with the second question on your ballot after the presidential race, selecting california's next u.s. senator. it's democratic congressman adam schiff versus former baseball player steve garvey, the only republican running for statewide office. the winner will take the late dianne feinstein's seat in the senate. >> we're also watching the bay area's most contentious congressional race, district 16. that's the south bay district, where sam liccardo and assemblyman evan low have taken voters on a roller coaster with a recount. multiple ethics complaints, and sharp rhetoric showing the divide between democrats in the east bay. it's recall central voters will
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decide whether oakland mayor xiang tao and alameda county district attorney pamela price will lose their jobs. >> the results for san francisco mayor may take a while to play out, with the combination of ranked choice voting and what appears to be a very close race, and will also be watching the statewide ballot measures that could change california's approach to crime, rent control and more. >> but of course, the focus of the night and potentially the days to come will be on the white house. 270 is the number you need to know. that's how many electoral votes put a presidential candidate over the top. for months, candidates have focused on these seven swing states. if the right combination of states are close, it could be days before the presidential race is called. >> abc news will have live coverage starting at 4:00 right here on abc seven, running all the way up until abc seven news at 11. you can track the local races by tuning in to our abc seven news streaming coverage starting at 8 p.m. watch on the
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abc seven news app or anywhere you stream abc seven. we got you covered. >> yeah, we certainly do. and we've got you covered with the weather. we want to get to the accuweather forecast with the focus on fire danger. >> yeah. next couple of days. abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is here. the entire bay area is under a red flag alert. that's unusual, isn't it? >> it's going to be. yes. >> tomorrow. >> the entire region is going to be under that red flag warning. and there's good reason for it. it's dry downsloping winds that will raise the fire danger as the humidity comes down. here's a live view from our mount tam cam, and it's a little shaky, but it is going to get even worse than that. so that red flag warning starts tomorrow morning, runs until thursday morning. wind gusts over 55 miles an hour, combining with humidity dropping to less than 15%. any fires that develop are going to rapidly spread. there is a wind advisory for solano county for tomorrow night. it will run until wednesday evening. those gusty winds could cause a few outages and knock down tree limbs. as we check out what's going to happen with the
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winds, let's first look at the current winds. not too bad. 29 at big rock ridge. 25 at sweeney ridge. look at what happens. they just ramp up close to 50 miles an hour. and in some instances tomorrow night as high as 50 plus miles an hour. that's going to bring in the heightened fire danger. the oranges and yellows indicating high to very high fire danger that continues going into wednesday. so really, the fire danger is not going to be over right away. this is going to be a long duration event. and dan, i'll be back with a full look at the forecast on that red flag warning coming right up. all right. >> that's intense. thanks. sandhya p-g-and-e's may shut off power in some parts of the bay area starting tomorrow to prevent its equipment from sparking wildfires. the utility is preparing for shutoffs in alameda, contra costa lake, napa, sonoma, santa clara and solano counties. the power shutoffs could happen right after the polls close at 8:00 tomorrow night and continue through wednesday. >> the red flag warning has election officials in alameda county shutting down a vote
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center. the location is the joaquin miller center vote center on sanborn drive. the nearest vote center is montera middle school, and the nearest ballot drop box is woodminster market. >> a lot more to come here. there's a desperate search tonight for four missing boaters after a dangerous few days off the california coast to close a budget gap, one south bay school district says it has to close schools tonight. >> families share their frustrations. >> plus, an election eve message from the warriors head coach. what steve kerr hopes every american takes away from tomorrow as mayor of san jose, he took on pg&e and special interests
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districts are facing talking about school closures. san jose's alum rock union school
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district says it must close campuses to deal with a $20 million budget deficit. tonight, the district announced the ten schools that may close or consolidate at the end of the school year. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez talked to families who found out just hours ago. >> parents and students in san jose are still processing the news that their schools are facing potential closures. >> honestly, pretty sad because either my siblings or i won't be able to see our friends because it's going to be like different schools. >> melanie delgado is in the sixth grade at renaissance academy at fisher. it's one of seven schools the alum rock union school district is recommending for closure. now students are thinking, what will this mean for them next year? >> i don't know. lots of kids. so i'll feel like more like nervous. >> the district is citing a steady decline in enrollment nearly ten years ago. they had around 10,000 students. now they have 7200. it was really
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upsetting that i thought we were doing good. >> and it's not. >> we spoke with a mom who didn't want to share her name, but has been an active parent at lucia academy, where her son is in the second grade. lucia is one of two schools the district is recommending consolidating, not closing. superintendent herman cerda held an informational meeting monday morning for parents. >> i asked him specifically if they were going to keep the staff members so what he answered was that they were going to look for empty. i don't know, empty space at san antonio and then consolidate lucia. there. >> sarda said the district is facing a $20 million deficit. each school they can close will save them $1 million in operating costs. >> when you submit your budget to the county, you have to show three years that you're fiscally solvent. we are only showing two years. the third year we're
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bankrupt. >> it's just worries. worrisome. what's going to happen to them? >> the superintendent has to present these recommendations to the board of trustees on november 14th. the board will make a final decision on december second. in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> sadly, a 17 year old boy is confirmed dead after a boat capsized this weekend near bodega bay. this is the only known death from this incident, as four others remain missing. however, the search was called off after crews searched 57 combined hours over 2100mi■!s. n 11 year old boy is the sole survivor so far. >> he self rescued so he was able to make it to shore and stayed the night on the shore. and in the morning he walked up and he was found by passersby on highway one and he survived. it's really miraculous that he that he made it. >> oh, it is a second boat also
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capsized in the same area early this morning. one person died and another is still missing. all right, let's get a check. now on the weather. we've been talking about fire danger. >> that's right. abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is here with what we can expect for tomorrow. sandhya. yeah, and dan and ama, we are expecting high fire danger. it all begins tomorrow morning and it continues until thursday morning. we are talking about dry, gusty offshore winds, humidity dropping and critical fire weather conditions ahead. so definitely be prepared. here's what's bringing us the windy pattern. low pressure has moved off to the east, but high pressure is rapidly building in behind it. the wind flow between the high and the low, causing the drying winds. right now we're already starting to see that switch around out of the north, gusting to 33. in half moon bay, we do have gusty winds over the hilltops as well. going hour by hour tomorrow afternoon. that northerly wind flow starts to impact parts of napa and solano counties. notice they are
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ramping up up to 34 miles an hour. calistoga, fairfield and it only gets stronger by wednesday morning. we're talking 50 mile an hour winds there in fairfield, 38 in napa, even gusty in other parts of the bay area. this continues into wednesday evening so that fire danger will remain high. humidity levels are going to drop, so they're pretty much high right now. but watch what happens 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. they're down to 12% in concord, 11% in livermore. very dry air mass. what little moisture we did get from the last rain will get wrung out and the fuels will get even drier. this pattern continues heading into wednesday afternoon, so if you are going to the polls tomorrow, you don't have to worry about rain. but certainly watch out for the winds and the fire danger tomorrow morning. a cool start in the morning. 40s 50s, gusty winds at noontime, mild with sunshine. temperatures in the 60s and 70s at 4:00 and at 8 p.m. we are looking at that high fire danger. still high clouds are passing through to our north on live doppler seven, and we'll continue to increase temperatures right now, anywhere
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from the 40s to the 60s. there's a live view from our emeryville camera. it's a clear view tomorrow through thursday morning. dry, gusty winds, high fire danger, election day weather, mainly sunny skies and this weekend we are talking about morning fog and drizzle along with cooler afternoons. so first thing tomorrow morning you will see those high clouds. it's going to be breezy at the coast. 40s and 50s. the winds will start to pick up in some of our inland areas in the afternoon. we're looking at high temperatures anywhere from the 60s to the 70s. definitely above average for this time of year. and here's a look at the accuweather seven day forecast. election day is dry, but we do have the high fire danger with the windy pattern. and that pattern repeats on wednesday before the winds ease by thursday afternoon. still mild on friday, but we'll notice the cooling over the weekend and then we will bring in some fog and drizzle as well. chance of rain level one system on monday certainly will be noticeably cooler. ama and dan
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into tomorrow. i don't think anybody knows what's going to happen. i think, again, the biggest thing is that our, our democracy stays intact, our, our trust in our democracy. >> and kerr did endorse kamala harris over the summer at the democratic national convention. and he just spent the weekend wearing vote shirts with other coaches, saying, regardless of who you're going to vote for, get out and vote. >> very good message. all right, steph curry returned to the warriors tonight against an old friend. >> sports director larry beil is here with more. larry. >> steph curry's ankle is good to go facing ex-warrior jordan poole tonight as the dubs look to keep the winning streak going. that is next in sports
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healthcare can get a whole lot easier when your medical records, care and coverage are in one place. at kaiser permanente, all of us work together for all that is you. continued their east coast road trip, with steph curry returning and a reunion with jordan poole and his wizards. steph curry back after missing the last three games with an ankle injury early. first quarter. it's steph to trace jackson davis and that is with authority over first round pick. alex sarr. the bench loving it. and of the first half. curry in the corner. wait for the flyby. see you splash. and draymond pointing at jordan
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poole. it appears their beef is not quite over yet. curry 24, in his return. same as poole produced in this game. fourth quarter buddy hield the bucket and the foul. steph loving his new splash. buddy hield 20 off the bench. and moments later kyle anderson high jam. therefore i am over poole. warriors moved to six and one 125 112. nfl 40 niners coming off their bye week. all signs point to christian mccaffrey making his season debut sunday at tampa bay. christian was on the practice field today. he's been nursing achilles tendinitis in both legs. still no official word that the nfl offensive player of the year last season will actually play sunday, but his teammates are certainly encouraged to put him in any offense going to make him bette. >> so, you know, obviously our offense is kind of tailor made to him and some of his strengths. so it's definitely going to be a tremendous lift for us. >> monday night football. bucs and chiefs taylor swift watching her boyfriend in kc patrick mahomes, hurt his ankle on a game tying touchdown pass in the
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fourth quarter. looked scary at the time, but of course, he would continue. 30s left. baker mayfield to ryan miller for the touchdown. we're tied at 24. todd bowles chose to take the extra point and not go for two. mistake. because the chiefs win the coin toss and baker's reaction said it all. mahomes leads kc on a 70 yard drive. kareem hunt punches in the game. winner. kansas city remains undefeated 3024 seven and zero is their record. macklin celebrini returns for the san jose sharks tomorrow against columbus. the number one overall pick in the draft. he got hurt on his very first shift in the national hockey league. has been out since then. celebrating was out with a lower body injury and the stanford women opening night against lemoyne. cameron brink and former coach tara vanderveer supporting new coach kate pay. second quarter janiah harriel with the team's 12th three pointer. that is a new team record that was in the half and the reverse lay in by kennedy umeh. here put the lady cardinals over the century mark over 100 points. they blow out the dolphins 107 43. sports on
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time we pick something out for you. in case you wanted to read about this. it is certainly a tense time and all this uncertainty with the presidential race can be stressful. we have a guide to election stress and how to cope as the results come in. that story is on our website. check the election section. abc7 news.com. all right. thank you so much for watching. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for sandhya patel larry beil. all of us we appreciate your time right now on jimmy kimmel. allison janney and world series mvp freddie freeman have a great night. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- world series mvp freddie freeman. allison janney. and music from stevie nicks. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel. [ cheering and applause ] ♪
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>> jimmy: very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here in the united states on election night eve. i hope everyone enjoyed their extra hour of night terrors. we set the clocks back yesterday. just what this election season needed, an extra hour. we are now one day away from having to wait another week to find out who won the election. it feels like the whole country is waiting to get the results of a biopsy. almost two years ago, on november 15th, 2022, former president donald trump officially declared himself to be a candidate for president again, and now 720 days, 88 criminal charges, 34 felony convictions, 4 indictments,
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2 democrat opponents, and 1 garbage truck later, here we are. election day. [ applause ] people keep asking me "what do you know?" "what are you hearing?" i don't hear anything. i don't know anything. no one does. not even the people who say they do. they don't know anything. these polls, they're mood rings. that's all they are. they bring you up and down. poll is short for bipolar. i click one story that says harris is ahead in iowa by three points. the next one says trump is winning iowa by ten points. which is fine, by the way. let him be president of iowa. she can run the rest of the country. these polls, they're like -- you know those women who claim they have the power to guess what gender your baby is gonna be? they're like "you're having a girl." "i just know it. i'm always right." and then you have a boy, and they never bring it up again? they're like that. this is not a leap. there are only two choices. you have a 50% chance of being right. it's not like you picked the trifecta at the belmont stakes. there's no magic involved.
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it's head or tails. at the end of this, the pollsters who were wrong will quietly disappear, and the other ones will say "i told ya!" 1%. what did you tell us? you called 800 losers who don't have enough sense not to answer an unknown call. that's all you did. the results of the polls on "family feud" are more scientific. survey says -- oprah. rfk. donald trump. kamala harris and -- "nobody knows anything." [ applause ] that's right. we don't know anything. but we let these polls dictate whether we feel like throwing up or not. it's dumb. we're dumb. and after tomorrow, we're going to find out exactly how dumb. how many of you haven't voted yet? okay. all right. there you go. dumb. or lonely. maybe you like the experience of standing in line with others. guillermo, did you mail in your
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vote? >> guillermo: yes, last week, jimmy. >> jimmy: you put it in the mailbox or in the voting box? >> guillermo: i put it in a voting box, yes. no, no, i mail it. i went to the post office. >> jimmy: you did? >> guillermo: yeah, because you remind me. >> jimmy: okay. i don't believe any of that. >> guillermo: no, actually, i gave it to my wife. >> jimmy: the story is getting shakier. the candidates are pulling out all the campaign stops. team harris does appear to have the momentum. harrison ford made a very powerful video in support of the vice president. did you see this? harrison ford, mark hamill and dick cheney all supporting kamala. luke skywalker, han solo, and darth vader. this is one hell of a rebel alliance. [ applause ] trump, he is working hard. he had four rallies today. he did a bunch over saturday and sunday and really saved the worst for last. over the weekend, he fantasized about seeing liz cheney with guns in her face.
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said he shouldn't have left the white house in 2020. said he'd build a missile defense shield and put herschel walker in charge of it. he said the polls that don't show him winning should be illegal. he brought up hannibal lecter for no reason. he did the old "chris christie is not a fat pig" routine. and we learned that jeffrey epstein said he was trump's best friend for ten years. i still don't understand how this race is so close. this is like ordering a coke and the waiter says, "is gasoline okay?" we heard a bombshell audio tape in which jeffrey epstein said he was trump's closest friend and shares a bunch of crazy stories, barely moves the needle. remember when mitt romney went down because he put a dog carrier on the roof of his car? we just got a hundred hours of jeffrey epstein saying he and trump were bffs, and i didn't even get an alert about it on my phone. i got no texts on this. the daily beast published audio clips from interviews epstein did with the writer
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michael wolff, who took his sweet time releasing this stuff. epstein said trump told him he likes to have sex with the wives of his best friends to the point where epstein described trump as having no moral compass. do you know what kind of a lowlife you have to be, for jeffrey epstein to say you have no moral compass? it's like if r. kelly got mad at you for leaving the toilet seat up. okay? epstein said the first time trump had sex with melania was on his own private plane. if that isn't a storybook romance, i don't know what is. "your father and i were riding on a pedophile's private jet --" it was the first time she saw his little bag of nuts. it's very sweet. wolff also reports having seen a photo of trump that was in jeffrey epstein's safe, where there's a stain on the front of his pants, and the girls are pointing at him and laughing. and that is all very interesting because trump was asked by fox news over the summer whether he
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would declassify the epstein files, note how clearly and quickly he answers the first two questions. >> would you declassify the 9/11 files? >> yeah. >> would you declassify jfk files? >> yeah. i did. i did a lot of it. >> would you declassify the epstein files? >> yeah, yeah, i would. i guess i would. you don't want to affect people's ■lives ifit'sphony stuff in there, because there is a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. >> jimmy: right, right. better to keep them locked away in a bathroom at mar-a-lago. you don't want that getting out. but none of the many child welfare advocates who wear his hats seem to care about any of this. the truth means almost nothing. pizzagate. i mean we got pizzagate. why would we care about this? in north carolina on saturday, one of the people running the camera decided he would have a little bit of fun with trump during one of his famous "i get the biggest crowds" speeches. >> we've had the biggest rallies in history of any country, and
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every rally is full. you don't have any seats that are empty. you don't have anything. i mean, the one we had today, you missed a beauty. we could have filled that place up 20 times. i mean, that was beautiful. and then we went to another one in another state. we had 49,000 people. she had 240 people. [ applause ] and i kept saying why are we going to lose? why, why. and we didn't lose. we ended up winning. and we ended up winning the presidency, no. >> jimmy: how dare they fact check him with immediate visual evidence? the part that confuses me is the people at the rally looking at the empty seats while he is saying there are no empty seats. how much washing can a human brain take as trump is ratcheting up the rhetoric too. not only did he double down and defend his violent comments about liz cheney at a rally in pennsylvania yesterday, the same state where he was nearly assassinated, trump was doing a bit about the bulletproof glass that turned very dark, very quickly.
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>> i have a piece of glass over here. and i don't have a piece of glass there. but i have this piece of glass here, but all we have really over here is the fake news, right? and to get me, somebody would have to shoot through the fake news. and i don't mind that so much. i don't mind. i don't mind that. >> jimmy: aha ha ha ha. he doesn't mind seeing reporters get shot. that would be fun for him. i don't know. at least he's being honest for once? trump's spokesperson, steven cheung, this is the statement he left. "the president's statement about protective glass placement has nothing to do with the media being harmed, or anything else. it was about threats against him that were spurred on by
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dangerous rhetoric from democrats." spoken like a proud trump university graduate. "in fact, president trump was stating that the media was in danger, in that they were protecting him and, therefore, were in great danger themselves, and should have had a glass protective shield, also." "there can be no other interpretation of what was said. he was actually looking out for their welfare, far more than his own." right. well, you know, that's our donald, always putting himself last. the idea that he is concerned for anyone's welfare, he would push eric into traffic just to hail a cab. trump is tired, dumb, short tempered, he is irritable. in milwaukee, he ranted and raved for four minutes because he is unhappy with his microphone. >> fix the mic. you got to be kidding. do you want to see me knock the hell out of people backstage? i'm seething. i'm working my ass with this
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stupid mic. pretend you're listening to it perfectly, and i'll come back and do another one, okay? with a deep sound. hello, hello? i don't think so. hello? is that better? is that better? what crap. the only thing i ask for is a mic. >> jimmy: oh, he seems like he is a lot of fun at karaoke. well, at this point, the man is running on fumes. he's 78 years old, and watch this, because you can see and hear the precise moment when his battery completely runs out of juice. >> i got to change my whole philosophy if you don't vote me in because i go back to building crazy buildings now, and i won't be able to use windows anymore. they don't want windows. they don't want cows. they don't want anything. >> jimmy: "they don't want anything. mommy, take me home."
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in north carolina yesterday, our hero appeared to suffer a concussion right in the middle of a football analogy. >> they're projecting us to win, some people. like we're on the 4 yard line, not the 5 yard line. slightly better. all we have to do is carry that ball over that thing. we get into the end zone, it's over. >> jimmy: slow montana does it again. there was an exciting player that comes off the bench for trump yesterday. there is no one i've missed more this election season than this guy. he may have lost his race for senate in georgia in 2022, but herschel walker was back on stage in a big way to introduce his favorite candidate as only herschel walker can. >> when you see what they're doing to this country, you say it's a darn shame. and it is time for it to start, and it stop on tuesday when we get to the polls and we vote for my friend and your friend donald trump jr.
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donald trump -- donald j. trump. >> jimmy: whatever his name is, vote for him. he got off that stage -- [ applause ] -- he got off that stage so fast, the cowboys just signed him to start against the eagles on sunday. donald trump jr. is not running for president. yet. wait until 2028. but he really owned the libs on halloween this year. he went dressed as -- yeah, garbage. isn't that fun? can you believe that costume only took him ten hours to make. speaking of garbage, tucker carlson is part of an documentary, a faith-based documentary called "christianities." and this is absolutely mind-boggling. tucker makes a rather casual confession to the host of the documentary, detailing a terrifying face-off with satan himself. >> you think the presence of evil is kick starting people to
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wonder about the good? >> that's what happened to me. >> that's what happened to you? >> oh, yeah. i had a direct experience with it. >> in the milieu of journalism? >> nope, in my bed at night. i got attacked while i was asleep with my wife and four dogs in the bed, and mauled. physically mauled. >> spiritual attack by a demon? >> yeah, by a demon. >> tucker carlson got maul baed a demon in bed. he got baba duked. and strangely, the most unbelievable part is that he had a wife. >> i had these incredible pains in my ribs and shoulder. i was in my boxer shorts. and i had four claw marks on either side underneath my arms and on my left shoulder, they were bleeding. >> wait, they were bleeding? >> they were bleeding, yeah.
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>> jimmy: it sounds like someone finally cracked into that ketamine elon sent him for christmas. so, what do you do when you get attacked by a demon in bed? you call your assistant, of course. >> i call my assistant. the only evangelical christian i know well enough to call with something bizarre like that, totally bizarre like that. and she said oh, yeah, no, no, that happens. people are attacked in their bed by demons. what? what are you talking about? >> jimmy: when he laughs, do you think that's him laughing? or the demon laughing? i mean, this is bonkers. you've got the dogs. this is basically the story of son of sam. they even have video of tucker talking to the demon. >> take me to the capitol, i said. i grabbed the one by the neck. and when i was rebuffed, i went over to the other one. and i grabbed him in a chokehold. >> jimmy: sorry, demon, that one has no soul to steal.

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