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. yes. i feel like willie brown. >> yeah, it's begun. happy tuesda>> gy. so san francisco 49 ers player ricky pearsall will missg at least four games after being shot during an bey whereasobber the detroit lions call it the off season. >> kamala harris is being called out for wearing headphonest ason and holding hel phone up to her ear. it hit spike wearing a belt and suspenders this to avoid the press while boarding air t avrce two. what do you think she could be listening to that wass on soi importanngt? >> how to act like a normal
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human being. audio book. chapter one remember occurred comes after a noun. a noun is a person, place or thing. a verb is a word to describe action. and whatever you do, keep your husband away from that. >> end of chapter one. yeah. hep in narnia. >> who hasn't? meanwhile camilla is being accused of using a fake accent while giving a speech in detroit. worse, after giving a speech in pittsburg speech, president is being accused of using englisburgh. but you have to give kamala credit for versatility. she a black accent in detroit and uses an indian one when she's talking to tech support. i know, i know. racist race. yes, i agree with your outrage . >> a woman featured on the reality show £1,000 sisters was arrested,
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a tennessee zoo and charged with drug possession. zoo >> police have ruled out c a mpc and they add it's unlikely she'll be on the run. >> i like that one. a marketing firm employed by google and facebook admittedb they spy on people's conversation s. it the phone's microphone. well, that explains why i keep getting ads for whacking. it was hit or miss. media >> a social media user boasted that he would eat a bowl user g if florida state's football team lost boston college.loss t >> but then he said, two of dog. >> i f they won. something tells me this isn't about football.
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>> and finally, in la. highwat y was backed up for miles after a semi truck crashed and covered roadway in frenchrod fries. >> luckily, the cleaningwa called in. >> an expert after the donald. duck face. all right. soall ri let's do a monologue.y >> so by now, you knowkn the story about how donald trump waows invited invitedrump to attend a private service for those 13 american servicemenrvim killed during our country's needlesslyen rushed and chaoticf withdrawal from afghanistan. it was to be ista at arlington national cemetery. also invited joe and kamala, who did respond, let alone show up. >> kamala was too busy washing collard greens and her bathtubdt . >> and igef you want to get a message to biden and you have to email the morguet . a me >> but trump went at the wen specific request of the families after the private ceremony wasn't open to
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the press. a cemetery staffer tried thmeterythe photographer because, as the cemetery said, federal law prohibits political campaign or election related activities there, which included photographersdes polita >> true, but federal law does not prohibit what trump. trump was invited by the families and they wanted pict and he obliged them.th of course, though, the mainstream media lost their minds and national cemetery arguably, the most c sacred place in our country, was being used as a backdropouny for a political purpose. >> you are not allowed to use arlington fodrop forr political purposes. there were human beings buried there. you're not supposed to use them as props. he dido us so anyway. >> the trump campaign was trying to use his visit for political gainwa . but we want to honor our veterans, not exploit them. we want to honor our veterans, not exploit them. >> he's now committed a new set of crimes. ani mean what he did in arlingtn cemetery was criminal behavior criminal behavior. thes
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e know. and that's when. all right. had to say it. and that's connolly decided to go to war with a bunch g of gold star mom s. th proving at least someone on their ticket won't run away from battle. on't m battlehere's your tweet. as vp, i've had the privilege visiting arlington national cemetery several times. it's a soleme e ofn where we cot together to honor american heroes who've made the ultimateorican he. ce n it's not a place for politics. i will always honor the servicpe and of all of americans, fallen heroes. i mourn and salute them, and iih will never politicize them. firs first of all,r it's nice of you to admit she's been vp fo r the past y four years. it's like hearing a serial killer finally admit lhearing ,s responsible for the string of bodies found across the countryadmit fory. j as for no politics. lat septembestr, novem november, joe gave a speech at arlington on veterans daybe where he touted his policies. and it happened after he announced his reelectionanno run. that's not a campaign speech. then.
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i can'unced his t my legs behind my head . but kamala and the media didn't care about that. apparently, she forgot but ce to the actual human beings who died due to her incompetence and dishonored his administration and their loved ones who still them. listen to the gold starm. families in response to harris. kamala. >> your statement is nothing a po more than a political spin to help you look bette r, viceyou president harris. why will you not expressnost your condolences yourself? why have we never heard from co >> you have disparaged all 13 who have lost their lives as as their families, exhibiting your lack of gratitude by, your silence. >> president trump has been there for us. he's been a rock n for us. >> these are the only memories we get to make with our son.u py and it is you who is playingin politics and trying to detract from our memories made that day. >>y now, what me off is i bete
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you didn't see that anywhere else except the on fox news. >> odd how this story went from extremely interesting. nothing to see here. the media can be all of kabul is faker by. >> but where did the gold star families reaction find a home on not on the legacy news. funny how this direction tw only goessts bu one way. it's the same as their disinterest in biden'ssoft for four years. the soft coup, the cover up that caused itin . >> connally's rise to stardom in mere weeks, which still bafflens the academy. >> of course. of course. you can obsess over trump's love life. but come up, forget about it. >> make a joke about her and willie brown. you're going down, so to speak. >> remember? remember when the media deemed trump a global embarrassment for what he said, not what ha d now biden's actions are supremely awful. never mind words. awol l >> and the media goes a wall like tim walz when.
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a few of trump's bitter relatives vented about orange. it was everywhere. mary trump covered the news like, the cat hair on her housecoat. >> tim but tim walz is actual brother who is 100% opposed to him politically and character wise. >> nothing is.% an >> tim hasn't spoken to his brother in eight years and he's not even a reporter. >> a i guess in minnesota,he politicians don't talk to their brothers they just marry them. joe you can go back further. the way the media manages reality by shifting attention away from the white house cocaine. they did not tape. >> the 50 one intel officers authoring a letter debunking the very real laptop the nord stream pipeline, epstein's suicide, the covid lab leak. these stories can all be dismissed because the people who run the fossils of information pick and choose
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their interests to control realit y. y but there's only one reality they couldn't control. and it rhymes with trumpthcontra because it is. it shouldn't have been this hard for the media. use it iit shoulthis time, but o transparent and passionately followed, makes him sloppy. they end up showing their cardsd and exposing game. how else can an attempted assassination just evaporate and a coup going uninvestigated where the least popular in recent history becomes obama 2.0? chare the fact is, the peopleu in charge want you to thinkto you're making the choice, but they're making it for you and it's right out. day menu. a day old combo, especially with a side as stupi old d which woke tonight's guest. he's so british. his blood type is earl gray. the new york post columnist and best selling author douglas murray. she's that person to call when there's a really good brawl.
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host outkick this morning that morning, rose his act was the inspiration for jonestown. comedian joe mackey and he can lead discussions and give concussions. "new york times" bestselling author comedian former douglas welcome back to the show always a pleasure to have you here. >> very kind. oh, it's a very fun.e than >> all right. good. okay. we'll stop there then. why you think kamala did this? >> do you think it was becausew of a horrendous cnitn appearanc? >> and do you think she actually even wrote that the cnn appearance was absolutely dire? but all of this has happened since i last saw you, greg. since i was last here. everything has changedt sa. >> everything has changed. just a few weeks ago, we were laughing at the idea e la harris be the contender. here we are. suddenly, it's not funnysuddenlt >> no. and it's scary.'s
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thd everything. everything's been faked uper and nobody thought this was possible. everyone was still. i last saw you. everyone was still pretendinp ae that joe biden had another four years, maybe five still in him. he was jusanothe4 ort getting gf he was just wrapping up to his real and, you know, now, no, no one knows who'ss wh running america and noo' is.e >> and we're meant to be fine with it. yeah, but you know what we did believe that the media was telling us to believe that we me toast. he wast >> w te knew. actually, that's an insult to toast. >> toast can be fresh in andlic, delightfully brown and taste delicious. joe is none of that. nod is, no. >> he was the toast that doesn't actually get toasted. >> use the ty. and ig yes. yeah. yes. once you burn, you get bread in the fridge and it's got that weird. that's joe bident's atthat's j.. >> do you know that on that is joe biden, charlie? i mentioned that i feel likes this this her campaign is a self-drivingving car car.ucted she's just instructed not to touch anything inside
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the canong insidr because it mih it go off the road into reality. >> 100%. >> it's not like she can even i make smart decisionsno even whe, you know, there's there's very obvious moves to make at this poin m t in. one of the questions you just asked was, did she even write that post? >> i do not believe she wrote that post. the only thing that struck me as shen'd th this was when the lineline was let me be clear, because, you know, she always that like, yeah, me be clear. >> i'm speaking you know kamala talk. >> it really makes you miss the days when the character limits were 140 on twitter0 because her post was just soon manyr becaus words, but really said nothing at all was just s a lot of lies, a lot of hypocrisyst a because she's n bragging for a while now the that she was the last one in the room when that disastrous decision was made to withdrawa1n l in afghanistan, leading to 13 service members losing their livethe withdrs and it's s point in time when i'm saying it's so obvious the decisions that need to be made o are at you didn't take accountability for over three years now, but now you have a beautiful opportunity. you are the democratic nominee. it a brtunit is the anniversaryn
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deaths. >> go to the cemetery,niversar y part of the ceremony instead. nowhere to be found. instead, she's 10 minutes away in her big, beautiful mansion in washington, d.c. her cohort joe biden on going his second straight week at the beach. bidet really quite disgusting that we have no leaders as far as the democ democratic party is representing themselves. the only leader is therac part one whoe is at the cemetery. >> and that, of course, is donald trump. and no the ow joe, i was told by a dc insider that she was always the last perso bn the roomoom be because she had terrible flatulence. >> she would waie hadt for every to leave and then she would break wind to save them from their eyes watering. as someone who has suffered a similawierr problem, can you relate? greg. that's why you shouldn't leave your office unlocked. ur o >> you go down to do the fire. well, i will say this.
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kamala should keep doing what she's doing. keep lying. g you know, maybe adopt a child from a poor countrant y, do an interview with oprah and give everybody a car, go to rehab, doesn'ea car,t matter what it's, because your actual record is terrible. you know, i would normally tell people, to be honeste , when you make gas expensive, you blast a whol e of kidst pe and you got people killed. you didn't seem to care about it. kill ayou definitely lie. >> yeah. my only my only problem is i still hear people on the right complain that the medihea is biased. they're not biased, they're liars. diis bia theyou lie for seven ys about the very fine people.the when people are corrected constantly with video evidencefk ,it's just like me. i don't go around saying that. greg gutfeld is a racist that gets on by. >> those are just t allegationse this point i get on by racistrai ,racist.st
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it's different. it shows you how anti-racist i am. >> go ahead, bigot. on me. i hate ithe ali hat. i hate it. sorry. took it too far, though. i don't know. p in how did we end up in that spot? just trying to get out of it?w >> that's tiring. it is amazing how the medithae i ignored the families in this story. th it and wentedlin instead for, oh well, here is what other people think about. >> trump and they're like, they they it's they manipulate the information well, their campaign like i mean we need to stop making the biased liars they arer part democratic campaign that's their part of the team. they're also part of the o decision making process. >> kamala is the perfect candidatthese for them because e takes orders. and if she ever said fine, tell the people yourself she won't do it. so self the it's just a continuatin of what we've seen. this wasn't biden stuff. by a, sod dementia they controlled him very well. then they and then he did
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the one thing that they didn't think was going to happen is he endorsedt thinwhich ha her.s ev yeah. which ended up being all this plays in our hands even she'll dollse exactly what we tell her to do or will turn on heyr and.at she's doing that. and the whole thing with the headphones and the phone t into listen. i pretend to be busy all the time. b i'm like, that is the most overcompensating. we just just sayt, i'm not allowed to talk to you. just say that they won't let me talkallowe to you. it's the more you hear from her, the more as a republican, you should be like, keep giving her the microphone. or even better, justne have thee microphone in the area of her and watch her avoid it. yeahophone ie area, because shed that she is worse than a deadbeat. dads. >> yeah. child support course. you know, she's trying to avoi d that at all, at all costs. and it's ver very sad. but again and no she did not write that. yeah. if she diddi the most brilliant sentence she's ever put together, it had punctuation
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you today to find how you can help make the world a better place. >> it's coming your way. hey, hey, hey, hey hey, hey. is kamala freaking because she can't shout i'm speaking. yeah. harrison donald trump one week from tonight on abc news and becauss e of that, our videi of the day comes to us from back in the day when kamala debated a man named mike pence and.n th based on that debate, i think we know why she wanted a live e kn with trump. >> roll it, thor. mr. vice president speaking.
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i have. i'm speaking, mr. vice president. i'm speaking. sh well, i'm speaking. if you don't mind letting me finish, we can then have a conversation. okay. i will not sit here and be lectured by the vice president. and again, i will notpres be lectureidd by the vice president and the vice president speaking first and speaking. >> yes. oh. e go >> oh, god. you got that? she's speaking but she won't get to utter those two words when she debates trump becauseri the microphones will be turned off when they're not talkinge to she's not allowed to have notes or sit down. but lucky foorr her, she's still going to be allowed to have tim walz curled up around her feet. >> charlie i kind of feel like i, i would have loved to see how trump responded to that. e> he wouldn't have been lik mike pence. mike pence looked like every like white guye look guy in ay n movie that gets his comeuppance ,you know, by whoopi goldberg. u
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yeah. trump definitely would notmp have responded wounded i in the same manner. it's -- it's really a good thing, i think, for everybody'sv sake that we have muted mike'smi right. trump can't just completely go off on thiske's trump can ane can't say her favorite line. i'm speaking every other worurd people like kamala harris are truly unbearable. it's like you have to train themd peop unvei to not be as u. i have to imagine that behind the scenes she's wearingnd the s a shock collar and thes it director will just zapper every she says, i'm speaking because she has to be trained now that it's gotten so viral, not t to say it just like her crazy cackle that we don't hear nearlyt zythat w much anymore, h is kind of a shame because we all love to make fun of her for it, but it's becausee fu t traio her they to say, don't doe this any more because you sound stupidyostupid. >> so now i'm speaking will probably go away. yeah. what do you think's to happen now? >> oh, i you know, honestly,i tn i think that that harris shouldu want that mike should want them to be muted. yes. becausld e it gives trump trump the only opportunity to talk
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on a left-wing network without it being selectively edited. rit yeah, he's during a debate. it's really going to be thehe two moderators and kamale a him. it's gonna be three against one like me. when women are trying to out with me on the dance floor. >> but i oe just think the whoe format should be changed because now it's always like how you fix homelessness. you have 30 seconds. i would do ilessness secondst. it's like no moderators. one topic. let's just have him in a room and talk. noalk secret service so everyos safe. >> yeah. >> no slanted anywhere. rooms. what am i doing with? >> my mouth?hought i don't know. i thought you're having a stroke. yes, ye havi and he predictions. any any words of wisdom? suggestions for trump? sushe's going to do. i'm speaking. yeah, you know she's going know. ok a she's going to say, don't look at me that way. yeah, they're going to do ofmething to get off base. there is no way they are trying everything they can to get
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these rules changed becausee this is biden had the the catchphrase of the year we killed medicaid. >> yeah i can't wait for the he did it killed more than he killed a 50 year career right after that also is a mass murder after that speech. >> there's not going to be anyel bongos. there's not going to be anyone. she's going to have to answer the questions. the only problem only prob is, r questions are going to be like, what's your favorite color? >> yeah. and then they'll say, and she'll be like, green in the back and i'll go to trump. yhow many colored people did you have murdered last year? juat's going to be the debate and that's that. and then they're going to judge based off the softballs versusdy nuclear missiles they're shooting at president trump. either wayt will hert trum ineffectiveness and her inability to be more what i thinl k is what we're all as i said at best last week, i think we've seen enough here, folk ees yes, we've seen it up. all right. i leave you for last, douglas, because think you're probably one of the best debaters i've seen. i've watched you debate bedebato times and you always wipe the floor. >> what is wipe the can you give any
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advice to trump and would he even listen? the main thing is he's got to allow her to talk because the more she talks n she ta, the more people will see through her. >> i mean, i just into cnn interview, i've become very of this one. she has what if you said to her, you know, how are you going to tackle? she'll say, the thing is, we imp have to look at how importanort inflation is in people's lives. and if you say, what about foreign policy, she'll say, let's just remember and importance of the globde. yes. and if you said, isn't it great d let's look at the way in which weather affects our live ls and she can't avoid it, but she has nothing precise to say. >> so she should just he should ask her detail on any of this. t an also ask her how she has to both celebrate the economy and, biden-harris and also needs to reset it on the harris-walzit und why doe have all of these things that she boasts about that went so welhey l for the last four years, but yet need a complete reset if she's going to comd e back?d >> i would just get her on any any policy because she is the
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what do you make of that? that's a big check. you have to cut to the entire world. yeah, because everybody's beenoh a at one time or another in their ancestry, so everyone gets a check. ieir anceso you have to figure. who's who and what. yeah. given that. yeah, checks too. you know, so, i mean, the law in is slavic because the slavic people were a the most. they got the name. if it was us.be c it'd be called the brothers. so, you know, i'm sayingalrs we reparations is is ludicrous and stupid. >> i need reparations. . i need opportunity. and i got my opportunity and i ran with it. soi go and keep your money and e line. we don't know who was black then. who's whit e now who's black? you could have been. you know what i'm saying? i use all of go to louisiana. try to figure that out. you know, i'm saying like, we don't know who's who, what's what. >> and you could have beenn you could have been the brother strolling into canada right after like, ohr stin, goon who knows? yeah. and like i said, you you could have been black then and you're white. andfat
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you might find out that old,he you know, great, great, great grandpa was all was old. >> fredrick gutfeld. yes. you know, so maybe you get a check with like joe, you were. a once, but that was in larry kudlow's play room. ve repar do you do you deserve reparations from? >> the all that that time we all came over and it's stillght being litigated right now. >>no great.e will great. i'll tell you what. you can do it. to on. put >> we'll agree to anything. if you put her in front of anof audience that thinks a that's popular. like she could promise us unlimited cheese if she wasvw talking to the view. but my favorite part about that was the phone call athat w withe earbuds. it's like. it's like when i invited you to my laborlike day barbecue and yu pretended to be talking to a banana. e and yoit's like, it's amazinge that someone who lies so often. is so bad at it. like, i lie all the time,
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but i'm good. like when you said l but'm, joe,e i' i'm denying your request off. i pretended i didn't hea ri blas because i blasted too much. >> and murratey, you're always trying to work. anne murra.y into this show,nt and it's, you know, it's getting to be really irritating ttin. >> although she's a great canadian songstress. >> thank you for that. all right. i want to. douglas, i owe and he's got fredrickson. >> he's worried about having a black great great grandfather' in. >> it there's this weird thingi wherthine she spoke with an acct in detroit and then used a different accent. >> pittsburgh. let's roll that yet. matter of fact our union member for sick leave. you better thank a union member fod par paid leave. you better thank a union member for vacation time. r thank union physically thank for paid family leave. thank unions for your vacation time. >> that is amazing the change
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like from pittsburgh to detroit. do you think that happen fros with the time change? >> you know, she's notthat the first politician to do this. yes. it's not the persona notl, not the first democrat. >> hillary clinton was very good ary goot this. >> and aoc is a master of it. yes. and if if kamala harris wants to really go down this route, she should follow aoc, doound that thing. when she starts to bounce around the stage and undo her hair as if she's at a pop concert. i know. i love that. that was one of the best. yes. i wish i wish i could see more of that yes from all ofiticia our politicians, including lindsey graham. >> yeansluding h, i'm going to say stop. herees, charlie, a lot of fun things in this block. you got her with the accent, you got her with the earbuds and the phone, you got the reparationphons. >> what what sparks your fancy, the accents? hundred percent. i hear these accents and i'm just like, what is wrongu an with you and what is wrong with your campaign team camp is encouraging wit
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>> i'm reading that, you know, they have these questions, and i thought that wasi thouthat what brother's name? tim walter's brother, jeff. >> oh, joe. joe posted on facebook that tim is, quote, not the of character you want making decisions about your future. this is his brother who's known him for whr years. i care. and now you can go like, oh, why do i care? well, when you have mary trump on cnn or msnbc and now his net, you could as bring upd somebody who actually lived with the guyactually. >> you hav e three brothers. they love you, don't they, joe?? of. even though they're all older than me and wrecked my thoughts growing up all the time.rt i just wanted to make fords and they were there talkingmeij to girls and stuff. but back to the topic at hand, though, greg. >> yeah, i like it when anyone goes against their family, whether it's george conway ory r mary trump or the unabomber's
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brother or like a well, maybe, maybe that was one good example. but like even the kennedysare going after him, although they're probably they're probably drunkpr. >> but yeah, i mean, he's got a point that tim walz, his character, is very questionable. he lies to make himself lookan better. he embellishes all the time. i've been guilty of that. we all hav gue to some extent. like one time as i was playingin spin the bottle in seventh grade and i got i landedis gir on this girl and i we were supposed to go in the closet and make out. and when we gomaid tt in the cl, she said, i'm not going to make out with you, but you can tellca people that we did. and i said, i've already bee nd ever telling kids we've beeninti intimatema. that's a great story. yeah. >> didn't use the word intimate. the seventh grade. yes. >> i never knew what that meant until i was in my forties. yeah. when was this again? it's not important anymore. want >> no, i'm fine.
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it was good. tou i want to show this video. i think this is from megan kelly interviewing these o four vets who served with waltz in the national guard,ns a of years ago. i did an interview in that i said, who's a habitual liar? u he lies about everything, lies about stuff that doesn't make sense. t he says all these things like i was i was i was footballur ass coach. you were assistant coach and you weretant coa fired of a dui that you lied about being deaf. it's just it's justie one habitual lie after another. they keep pilingafter an up and eventually you can't. there's not enough blankets it up.r >> mm-hmm. so i have this theory, douglas,i and dolt me on it, if you will. i think that when somebody calls you an, that's a totally fine. i think we can all be at one time. right. you've been an. i've been an. but then you kind of likeen som being an when somebodyal calls you a creep. >> you can'tls you un creep you. yeah, it's. it's not a part time has profession. >> it's not. and i think that walt has the full time creep.
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>> like there's something about him. and when he's with his brothermm ,his brother knows somethinget going on. he might have a collection of things in, like, a box underneath the floorboard. >> it's just. it's just remind me what the libel laws are in this country. well, i think the libel laws are you can say whatever you want so i don't get sued. okay, great. i don't know. i don't know what. i don't know anything. i find the whole i find the whole thing so bemusing. >> it's like what? we start off with the camera thinit amusig. >> i just find it amusing. she has selected this man has introduced him to the country, but he's not allowed to speak either. yeah, he can sit next interviewn and be an emotional support an and then answer a couple of questions at the end. and he doesn't have any policy either. >> and you watch these two and you just think this is the number one and number two most important job in ther world. mm-hmm. it's not an audition for a show. it's not being a late night presenter even. >> of course not.
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it's even more important. >> and i know. and. and it's just the idea that this is going to fall intou their laps without us knowing anything about him, withoug anyt telling us anything about what she's going to do. it just terrifies me.y >> what about you, charlie, isn't it? he strikes me as permanently weird. >> he's definitely, definitely weird. there's the buzzword, but not to use the buzzword that democrats. d i just think it's odd that the two brothers don't get along jeffe jeff walls was actually found guilty of stole stealing $13 worth of items from florida in 2001. and that's of item the exact typeof per of person that tim walz loves. >> he loves the lootersoloves. >> so it's -- it's really interesting. interesting that they don't get along. you'd think that this have been a major bonding moment in our lives, but i did not know about that fever of $13. >> all right, listen, i'm anothe older brother and i don't have a good relationship with my brothers have a, but i would a never bury them publicly as a certain rule, as an oldelsr.
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brother, he has to be morally, really bad for his older brother to come forware allyd, y those things about us, because there's a there's a huge. >> yeah, that's what i think. either that or his brother's than he is. but yeah to besmirch his younger brother like that you keep that in house unless it's bad i said something serious. i never ever about my tal brother steve ever. >>t some he doesn't exist but i see him. >> i see him at night standing over me, glowing like a devil. >> yeah. we got to get you on, then i go to break. >> all right. up next, joe goes off the rails with some tales. >> there's an invisible in your home's defenses. a gap that can be emotionally and financially devastating. >> and it's not what you? think the gap is the unprotected title to your home . criminals can easily access your home's ownership records illegally, transfer
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you. it's video the day. ve got a >> hey, hey. hi.e da >> he's still above ground and making an awful sound. our second video of the day comes to us from a recent campaign event where uncle joe stopped by to share a heartwarming tale about murderoun evenes 19th ceny irish gangs. >> watch. >> i remember when my great grandfather was one of the 72nd catholic elected statewide to the state senatnde in pennsylvania. and i remember they talkedte
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about when he when they're running against him in 1906, he said, guess what?run they said, he's molly maguire and the mama maguires. if they find out the former was taken care vantage of an individual and they literally killed the fair trade off. no joke. and they bring everybody upt and put him on the doorstep of his family. to tind of crude, huh? >> what a great story to tell the family. >> oh, all right. >> and then listen to him artfully describe the city t manufacturing capital of the world. >> you no longer be thee th manufacturing capital. where the is that written? right we are the greatestg grou manufacturing city or county in theorld world. saving the world. the remaining that way, we're going to remain that way. >> joe, does this help or hurt ?lp she's being compared to him, so it helps her. its her. helps her.
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>> it's nice when you patiently listen to a person with dementi ta tell a story that goes nowhere. >> but i got to sabut y it's kid of been lost on this. he was in pittsburgh talking about how it's the inufact manufacturing city in the world. he's decadesurd out of date.pitb pittsburgh's been devastated by trade policies he supported for the last 50 years. olicie so i that's the thing that's crazy about it is 0a nothing he said made any sense except what he said. not a joke. >> yeah. how is is how is he stilld. around? tyrus i'll tell you why he's still around. ll tell whgreg because he mighty be the most interesting personnf i've ever met in my life. >> well, yal. famil is phenomenal. world war ii vet crashes in th2g ocean, fights through sharks and whales. yes. on the beach. what? whales cannibas your own family. you know, and then? then he finds out his great uncle was the guy who was dropping dead bodies
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doorsteps day. like, if i went back and looked at my family. just be lazy, dude. after lazy do lazy. do you know what i'm saying? like, nobody's really. i think i had a three star general of custodial arts crew and i didn't have a break. but his family is. f >> but i look forward to more. yes. mos i have a feeling that one of his family members was on that dinner table. . and he was the one who said he was the one who said,1 i know about this judas guy. yeah, but he didn't listen to his uncle back then.h no >> no joke. and then he would end it with no joke. that was no joke. that's not hyperbole. >> that's not hyperbole. joe, why is it why is in america being invaded like, know by like haiti or cuba? cuti do wonder about tha because we've had weeks now of the president being on the beach very happy, it seems, very content. it's nice to see him back in a way and i slightly miss him when i see that. yes. see him going to his happy place, talking about ireland and the old country and the happy murderous traditions
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and yeah, but -- but the since since camilla is on the campaign all the time being spoken to in both is yeah i'm and he's on the beach reading a book. it does make me wonder firstut n of all he's running the world and secondly, the rest of the world thinks, you know, nothing too serious. but, you know, this week we just discovered an american citizen was murdered by a terrorist organization, hamas. >> and it's like and it's just news. it's just news. we used to matter. and there used to bee us some reverenceed for these horrible stories. >> yeah, they just flowed away . but now everyone agrees that the president's missing in action, and that's just fine . let him be on the beach tille vi november, maybe january. and the vice president is nev running and she never speaks to anyone about anything, spg the media. and we don't know what she's going to do. and that's the superpower. e >> yeah, insane. it's almost like it's not good. yeah, maybooe. maybe this is the end, charlie
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there was a point which i feel like a joe biden would have just held on just a little bit longer, just shown a little bit more steadfastness. right. did a little better in that the debate. >> he still could be running for reelection and it wouldn'tdn have happened with enough time'h that karma would accept it. >> i mean, it's kind of like we have a horrible choice. a horrible choicore to be. uld'e but to think that joe biden, he really could have stood a chance to be on just that much more. but really, at this point, there should just be another circle. >> i don't i'm losing my trainrn of thought on on the ballot just as no president. >> yeah, because that's what we're experiencint'eg see right now. we've seen that we can do itn with no president at all. opthat wit maybe that should ben option. >> yes. well, we we still have anothertn choice. >> yeah, right. >> yeah, right. thank you. ny quil back. honey, honey, nyquil, severe honey, powerful cold and flu relief with dreamy honey taste. nyquil, honey, the honey licious, nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching fever.
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