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and he wasn't calling in the opposite direction. so she kind of had to chase them down. she went over to him, surprised him. it looked like by saying, you know, it. hi, my name is carla harris, referring to all the times that he's missed, pronounced her name for his part truck never really said her name even during the debate. barely looked at her during the debate and it kind of became obvious right? right away that these 2 people they look, let's just say like it is, they do not like each other at all. a look. we've had a terrible economy because inflation has, which is really known as a country buster. it breaks up countries. we have inflation, like very few people have ever seen before. probably the worse than our nation's history. we were at 21 percent, but that's being generous because many things are 506070 and 80 percent higher than they were just a few years ago. they have and she has destroyed our country with policy. that's insane, almost policy that you'd say they have to hate our country. so wanting us to break
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all of this down and there is a lot to talk about. we've got craig jar, duleigh and uh, andrew long. uh, guys, craig, let me, let me just start with you that move that you did at the beginning. obviously it was orchestrated, but what do you think of it? i think it worked to perfection. i mean, we saw in her 1st interview or whatever it was on that she said she was gonna take the high road when she was asked the question about donald trump in his language, she says, i'm not going to answer that next question. so i think is taking the high road and allowing trump to defeat himself is working effectively. if that was the very 1st bait that he took, it continued throughout the night and he let me bring you into this. uh the bid talk ever since has happened is that uh it looked like she came in with a plan to bugs you to, to get him angry to get him to sweat. which by the way we saw in him uh, do you think that was the orchestrated plan?
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do you think she was able to pull it off and do you think that he took the bait? oh yeah. well absolutely. what we saw last night was the prosecutor going for her defendant, and that's exactly the rules that they play. i'm surprised that donald trump felt for that that he took the bait that he took the trigger words and responded exactly the way democrats wanted him to respond, which was about all his big accomplishments. i. i was really surprised that donald trump's team did not prepare him for this because that is clearly something that was bated and he felt for it for 90 minutes. and at some point i wish you would have kind of realize what was going on. is it that they didn't prepare him for it, or it's just hard to tell a 79 year old man what to do as i learned when my dad was getting, you know, i think they were expecting joe biden debate part to me and know seriously. i think that's what they were expecting because the bar was so low for cala harris and the
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bar was so high for donald trump that you know it was, those are the expect expectations going in. we have yet to really see campbell harris speak for the last 55 days. so it was really strange that she really rise to the occasion and she played the prosecutor and she played it very well. unfortunately, she knew all the trigger words. yeah. and all of the defense is that trump had to take on because so i got to tell you fact checking it today, there was a lot of lights told, but it was really meant as a strategy to trigger donald trump and it worked. sounds like, what are you saying is craig, that she met the expectation that most people did not have them, or do you agree? correct. yeah, i agree somewhat, but uh, you know, i, i do question the, the, the debate prep going on over here. i mean, you brought chelsea on it and he could, they use the policy line that's also use against them. all i hear is when they were talking about the mist characterization of you know,
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donald trump calling her black or she's not black. he even praise ventilator is a mask at one point where's r f k? and this whole thing, i mean the team that to get their stuff together quickly because they are starting the fall. all right, let's continue this as the night wore on. she continued bathing him and she even got him to talk about his crowd size knowing that he wouldn't be able to resist the urge to go there. and you just mentioned by the way, she seemed to be told are almost as if she were coach. if he says this, then you say this, get him to talk about this stuff. and that will make him then look angry. and that kind of seem to work, in fact, much of a debate was about just that. not civility on either side, really, by the way, although mr. trump seem to display it more, but rather just anger and insults watch. she's a marxist, everybody knows she's a marxist. her father is a marxist professor in economics and he taught her, well. what do you think of her appearance off camera?
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a lot of people today are talking about the fact that she was playing to the camera better than he was throughout the debate. angie, i'll let you start us off here. well, i mean, look, we're all here in television. we no media. did you ever see anything but a side profile of commer harris? i thought that was really interesting. and then also, you know, frames are just right where she was on par with the same size as the president. i'm all of it worked clearly the producers knew what they were doing behind the scenes, and i think that's why my campus been saying all morning. oh, it was abc against donald trump. right. and i guess that's escape go. but these are all things i could have, you know, been handled prior to airing this live debate. and that's where i have to say on trump's team. they should have known this. they should have thought hor, you know, something that was could be a lot more favorable of. and ultimately, you know, what side by side they learned from joe biden. you, you see can help because that's not really kilten back in june right. during their
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debate, having like the deer in headlights stare for 90 minutes, i don't know if you noticed this, but in the uh the joe biden to be back in june. the last 30 minutes they did not do the close ups. they pulled out, it was a tutor, the said, i, i guess how much i get it, but you know what, when you're blaming the moderators and the tv camera angles. that means you your side last because, i mean, i'm sorry, but am i, am i am i, when, when you come out the next day and you're saying, well, the problem was they cheated. that usually means you lost the debate. that's outcome, by the way, to record that and know, and by the way, i would say that the drum side, of course, abc is going to favor her. it's abc no, is there there. they're left the, they're both, both of those moderators will vote for kind of like harris. i will stake my life on that. so yeah, good deal. have a good night. big deal. i mean. a that will crank am i wrong help me out or? well, you're not wrong at all. and i think that a lot of people just have to realize that this isn't the trump of 2016. whereas the
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guy who was talking about getting that side of nato, where was the guy who was pointing the fingers to the donors. right. and as they are the problem now all he's doing is blaming immigrants left there. right. i mean, he must have said at about 7 times this is just not the same, can they better get their stuff together? otherwise they're going to lose. the selection was not able to disguise his anger. there's no question about that. well, she was generally able to do so with that, you know, things that she does when she don't look, she's a younger woman, she's an attractive she presents well. so you know, good on her. still because neither candidates, certainly not miss harris were detailing the angie's point or explaining what their policies would be. the debate seem like a draw up until the middle see was certainly aggressive. what's, what was your this is someone who was openly said he would terminate. i'm quoting terminate the constitution of the united states, that he would weaponized the department of justice against his political enemies.
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someone who has openly expressed disdain. for members of our military understand what it would mean if donald trump were back in the white house with no guard rails, because certainly we know now the court won't stop and we know judy vance is not going to stop. and what did you think of her general arguments throughout the debate, craig, i didn't hear a lot of policy stuff by the way, except 7000 for these and 20000 for those. but i mean, everybody can say that when there is nothing to back it up. yeah. what, how did you see her performance? fucked up in terms of policy? well, uh i thought it was empty platitudes. listen, everybody's talking about how bad the donald trump did come out of harrison and get a new voters yesterday. this is nothing but empty platitudes. project 2024. what did he lose? but that's interesting. what you just said. you just said something really interesting. she didn't gain any. what did he lose because of his, uh, uh, emotional outburst and anger and the sweat and all that other stuff?
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no, not, not at all. i mean, because everybody who's gonna vote for donald trump after last night is still going to vote for donald trump and everybody was gonna vote for kamala errors. but what about the independence? what about the other side? they're still up for grabs. i think they're going to sit this one out if they continue to see the bates like this. so if they do have a 2nd debate, you're gonna see a lot of independent sit this one out. what do you think? energy. yeah, i, you know, it pains me to say this as a mag a republican, but i think kamala harris, you know what she showed us yesterday. she showed us that she can compete with donald trump. that's all that we needed to see a candidate who can actually stand up to donald trump and she pulled it off. and that's me saying that that's not my party line. i'm not in the spin room here. she really did pull it off and i think that's what gave a demick. that's the confidence to come out and endorse or look, you've had taylor swift who came out this morning to endorse her. after seeing her, please, what she's doing. she's a lot of sitting there waiting for dinner. right. tailored to what? she's a singer taylor and swift. i'm kidding. you know that. that. yeah. so i know i know
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anybody under the age of i guess 40 is freaking out because taylor swift is telling them who to vote for not that i think it's all that significant, but i certainly think it will make a lot of in the end. i think she listen to her handlers seem to me like the democrats are good at this. they, you said earlier, it was produced, they coached her, they told her what to say when to say how to say it, how to push his buttons. and i think you said best, he couldn't resist. right? he fell into the trap. that's what we got. absolutely. he, he fell into the truck over and over again. and you know what? donald trump reverted back to the mag a rally. trump, with his talking points and some of the, you know, this is the stuff that democrats fine is red meat. they were looking for that donald trump, they were looking for the guy who's got to talk about the dogs to the cats and eating them. and all you know, it was the wrong tone. his handlers trumps handlers should've informed him to the
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audience. why? yes, and i thought the audience was, know, mainly democrats for the most part. you know, republicans as well, but be now and he missed that opportunity to reach out. yeah, the silver fee. and although we're going to talk a little bit about that idea, so i have the break and we're also here's a we're also going to do. we're going to break down where the electro mat stands right now. we will unveil for you our interactive map so that you can see what has to happen for mr. trump the whim, or for miss harris. the when don't go away, will be back in just a moment. the way it was one of those that escaped seeing with infinity
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of the most ignoble slide, the collision screen. yeah. but the task ok. do you guys, do you guys look to see the postal study a little quick look at that more than enough storage air conditioning well, and so total on that i have to go to the 15. yeah. well, the other stuff, and i do see there that there's reasoning, they don't really mean. yes, i literally just like to talk to the the the
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the hey, so welcome back. i'm rick sanchez and i'm joined once again by craig past the new law and angie wong. we're having a important conversation recapping, last nights, presidential debate, which i guarantee was seen by probably a record audience last night cuz just about everybody. i know who knows nothing about politics and doesn't give it to me about news has somehow reached out to me or my wife or somebody in my family that they don't want to talk about what they
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saw last night in the debate. so this thing is had probably a super bowl sized audience. so here's what we need to do though. let me bring you up to date on where exactly we are right now. as far as the battle ground states go, because this is where the selection is going to be heard. you heard the new york times has dropped now, winning by one. well that, that's the national american elections for president are decided by state our torque we and that's why we need to go to this map. it's on the back wall. i'm going to show it to you right there. see it right there. just on the other side of craig, right now, let's take a tight so we can see the whole thing because i'm going to take you through where we stand right now on this map. i'm going to go ahead and show you the states. you see these states right here at georgia, north carolina, all the states that you see in bays, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, and nevada other days because they're too close to call. i mean, they're right now they're what they call swings dates. nobody knows how those dates are going to go. but i'm going to tell you that right now looking at the numbers,
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we know cala harris will probably win wisconsin, so we're going to make that blue. and donald trump is winning enough in arizona to given that one. so we're going to make that one red. but then we have the rest of these states. first thing i want to show you is a path to victory for a couple of hairs. the very simple path for come on here is, is she wins michigan, which is not unlikely. right. so we're going to make that blue and she wins. pennsylvania. now, couple of here's winds those 3 states, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania k by the door. that's it. she pretty much has the election at this time and i'm sorry, arizona should be red. i apologize for that. let's go back to that. so let me show you this again, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania blue tunnel errors wins. is there another way that she could win? yeah, she could actually lose pennsylvania, but when georgia gonna make that blue
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and when nevada, which she could when by the way, cuz she said right now and there again, she wins. she could also guys lose your job. lets give. 3 the truck and when pennsylvania right. here we go. do you mean pennsylvania and then she also wins. so she has 3 past the victory at this point. craig, how significant is that? it's very significant. you know, i mean, i always look at how people vote rather than who they vote for. and i think a lot of those rules are going to affect how this election is going to go. i think mass mailing the absentee ballots, do favor the democrats. so you gotta look at states like nevada, they're gonna automatically, i think, go to kamala harris, but it's going to be tough for her to pull this off personally. i so i don't see, i don't see her winning wisconsin or arizona. i think it's going to come down to pennsylvania. you original theory. ok, whoever wins pennsylvania will win this election. all right, let's reset the map the, let's do this behind there. you see, let's take this pulled out again andrea,
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i'm going to come to you. let's look at trump past the victory here. truck needs to win pennsylvania. he needs to win north carolina, which is very likely by the way, he needs to win georgia, which is also likely that's it. he's got 270. and of course, if we throw and then we have, we throw in arizona, which is winning by, you know, but not a significant number, but he's winning. and historically, it's been a state lately that's gone republican, that's his path to victory. how do you, how do you feel about that? i mean, we see where the ad buys are going. i mean, and we're seeing where the ad dollars are going. it is only going to those states. in fact, in southern georgia, trump pulled some of his ad buys, which i filed really surprising, so he must be pretty secure. there. i think absolutely. pennsylvania is the battle ground state. he needs the rust belt, which is why j. d vance is only spending his time there and he is mr. russell belt
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. and i think the union is going to maybe pull it for commer harris. i think that's something that we can never fall sidestep on up. wisconsin's could be very interesting as well. i don't think that's entirely locked down, but north carolina, 100 percent. i think cam painting and north carolina it is going to go towards up is the right plus 3 for trumping early voting. yeah, the numbers i see in arizona have him up by quite a bit. the numbers i see in wisconsin have her up by quite a bit. that's why i'm figuring right now and these things can change over night. as we know, we could give them those states, but the rest of it it's up for grabs. it can go anywhere and right now he's leading and pennsylvania, but by like half a point. so it really comes down to the states as we just broke it down for the folks who are watching us. let's do this. let's continue the conversation about what's happening with the debate from last night. and the reaction that we're seeing. one of the things that happened last night was trouble was able to score some points in an area where the bottom harris team is particularly soft. it's handling of the ukraine war. there trump was able to explain how they have
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mismanage this situation. trump avoiding the trap question, i don't know if you've noticed of whether or not he wanted ukraine to win, as the moderators asked them to kind of put them in a very difficult place. instead drum said, i just want the word and, and i want people to stop dying while she couple of harris talking about lisa ality and military once again seemed hawkish. and i want to get the war settles. i know zalinski very well and i know put in very well i have a good relationship and they respect your president. okay. they respect to me. what do you think of that? correct. i thought it was his best moment of the night. i mean, it was a lot of missed opportunities, but that right there. when he said, i want to end this war and i want to save some lives. listen, i can go talk the boot and i can go talk to zalinski. kamala, she went over and talked to them in a couple of days later. next thing, you know, food is invading you. great. and so this was his best moment of the night. it wasn't my favorite. my favorite is when he said, i'm talking the sound familiar,
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but by far this is the best moment of the night, you know, and he didn't take the trap and you, this is the one time where the moderator tried to trap him and say you're going to vote for he, the moderator who's a democrat obviously seems to be saying to him, you're gonna, you want, you want the ukraine to in this, or don't you say go ahead. say it. and he did. right. i mean, and he was, i mean, is there any, was your dishes and diplomatic about it? right? yeah, and, and he try getting tomlin harris to say, well, did you meet, what did you meet with them? but it was great. trump said, i'm to pick up the phone, i'm going to call both men and women. figure this stuff out. what i found interesting was, who looked more like the commander in chief answering that question. and i think that, you know, in itself wins brownie points even if it's not a spoken it. even if it's not about the words and the rhetoric and the policies. it was just who looked better as your commander in chief. who do you feel safer?
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running this world, him or her, and i think that's where trump really want to be any way and he knows the delivery as much as it was the words. here's the big takeaway though. um, and this is the thing that i think a lot of people are going to be talking about. and certainly this is a one thing that more progressive media like cnn and nbc and abc are celebrating today. and you're going to see these clips over and over again. he definitely got under his skin, so she did it intentionally times the seem overly sweaty, really angry, insulting. and those are the clips that are going to be seen by hundreds of millions of people who did not watch the debate. and those other clips are going to be seen by people turn the debate off after only 5 or 6 minutes and watch the football or baseball game. and that democrats are not going to play over and over and over again with an onslaught of donor money. they will likely collect from this debate. that's the reality, right? probably no moment captured, that type of discipline. trump,
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the opposite of the trump. we just talked about more than this one. watch this exchange. have done to our country by allowing these millions and millions of people to come into our country and look at what's happening to the towns all over the united states. a lot of towns don't want to target and that's going to be aurora springfield, a lot of towns don't want to talk about it because they're so embarrassed by it is springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in there eating the cat, they're eating, they're eating the pets of the people that lives there. and this is what's happening in our country. a b, c news did reach out to the city manager there. he told us there had been no credible reports of specific claims of pets being harmed, injured or abused by individuals within the immigrant community. i've seen people on tell it, let me just say here, this is the people on television cleared. my dog was taken and used for food, so maybe he said that it may be that's a good thing to say for a city manager, i'm not taking this from the same manager off was eaten by the people that went
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there again. springfield, city manager says, there is no evidence a bad place with fire. i'll let you respond to the rest of what you've heard. expire dramatic street. you know, i, it's this is, i think one of the reasons why in this election, i actually have the endorsement of 200 republicans. i don't think it was a good bama for him. correct? now it was a bad moment. unfortunately for comalla here, she went into the endorsements of the republicans and dick cheney, i don't know where she was going with it. we usually hate her cackle. this is the time we said that tackle was married because of what donald trump was saying was absurd. and he wasn't just say that they eat cats and dogs ricks. he was saying they eat their people's cats and dogs who live in that neighborhood. yeah, this is crazy, this is absurd, this is gonna be played on tick tock all over the place. yeah. and when he said, i know it because i saw it on tv a. mr. president, if i was one of his advisors, i say, here's the things you don't want to talk about today. be careful when you're talking about abortion, about killing kit fetus is after the born. be careful about describing immigrants
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as people who are horrible people who just go around eating other people that don't say those things. i mean, uh, energy to you, i'm sorry. yeah, i mean this is where his team failed over and over again. but it showed off that childish highschool prankster donald trump. that's exactly what the democrats wanted. the and she baited him, the moderators baited him and he felt hort, i've been watching donald trump social media. yeah. you could pull it off and social media could pull it off of names. you could make fun of and make light of the fact that yeah, they may be eating cats and dogs and maybe your cats and dogs. you do that on social media. you don't bring it to a serious debate stage where you supposed to be talking about policies when you're trying to sell yourself to be the next world leader. again, i'm saying this as a mega republican. i know that he failed on it and i cringed when he was saying these words, look, he's done excellent campaigning for the last 2 years since he announced that he was
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going to run a let him have one night of hoops is one that okay, do you think uh down to a minute here, but do you think he's too much of in a bubble? do you think he lives mostly in metro social world where he says this? cuz he's used to people, craig, i'll let you shoot this. or he's used to people saying, yeah, of course are you there cause and he would where he hasn't been challenged enough on this kind of stuff. absolutely. look good. alex jones made this tweet about the cats and the dogs, and i've gotten millions of views. he's living in that world, he's a transition. when you're on tv, you're on tv, you're not in social media. like as you said, yeah, that's what they tell us in television, you need to have a general audience or a local audience. you're going to a general audience and say, i'll give you the last word. yeah, absolutely right. i want him to re, i want him to do over. i want him to take a 2nd debate now, but he knows that he's not debating to bite and 2 point. oh, he's gotta step that way up because he may not have lost brownie points yesterday. but he certainly was not on his game. that was not the donald trump, i want to see. i want to do over and i want it soon. all right,
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and it might happen apparently there's some talk that the 2 might get together. and there's even talk that there might be this time moderated by fox, which would come from an interesting and different perspective. i would imagine angie delightful. thanks so much for being with us. craig, as usual, youtube, that's our show. remember, always look outside your own box. when you look at the drug store, so they don't live in boxes, we like to say i'm rick sanchez, who will be looking for you next to the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify all confused who really wants a better wills,
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14 or 15 different policies like she was big on, defend the police in minnesota, she went out with them and i'm talking now if you don't mind, please sound familiar. why she went out with democrats proving there are always one debate away from removing a someone from their office, and republicans hoping to cause the same damage as they did in june palmer, harris and donald trump met for the 1st time on tuesday night. and there's a bade hosted by a, b, c. and while the pressure was up surely or the both parties were quick to declare a winner, but who actually accomplish their goals and how much will it affect the election outcome in november? i'm sky now. hughes and.

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