Jesse Watters Primetime 9/5/24 Full End Show | Fox Breaking News September 5 2024

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00:00Fox News alert, we're expecting a press conference any moment from the Georgia Bureau of Investigations.
00:06As we learned tonight, the father of 14-year-old suspected school shooter, Colton Gray, has
00:11been arrested.
00:13Steve Harrigan is on the ground with the latest.
00:15Steve.
00:16Jesse, the state law enforcement officials are just walking up to the microphones now,
00:21but quickly I can tell you, Georgia Bureau of Investigation has arrested the father,
00:2654-year-old Colin Gray.
00:28He's the father of the suspected 14-year-old shooter.
00:31He is facing multiple charges, murder, manslaughter, cruelty to children.
00:36This is really something new.
00:37We saw it a few years ago at a school shooting in Michigan.
00:40That's when the parents were held responsible for the school shooting carried out by a minor
00:44child.
00:45Those two parents in Michigan facing 10 years.
00:47The father here could be facing a long time in jail if his son is found guilty and he
00:52is found guilty, murder, manslaughter, cruelty to children, and he is under arrest now.
00:58Jesse.
00:59All right.
01:00Thank you very much, Steve.
01:01Let's listen in.
01:04Four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder, and eight
01:10counts of cruelty to children.
01:13Mr. Gray, these charges stem from Mr. Gray knowingly allowing his son, Colt, to possess
01:20a weapon.
01:22This is a very difficult time, as we know, for students and parents.
01:27And so many, I know, of students and parents here in this county and around this state
01:32are afraid.
01:34You all have likely seen reports of incidents of other students making threats today at
01:39various schools around our state.
01:42In each of these incidents, police, law enforcement took charges.
01:48They made arrests, acted very swiftly, as we take incidents like this very seriously
01:55across this state.
01:58This is a time for all of us as a community and a state to come together and remain vigilant.
02:06Students must be supported and encouraged here in this community and across this state
02:12to contact a member of their school faculty with any and all concerns of suspicious activity
02:18that they may see.
02:20Local, state, and federal law enforcement will continue to work together around the
02:25clock in relation to this incident here and any other incidents that come up around this
02:31state that raise concern to the safety of our students, faculty, and citizens here in
02:36the state of Georgia.
02:38Additionally, Colt Gray, that was arrested yesterday for this incident, has now been
02:44charged with four counts of felony murder.
02:48And again, we will continue to work tirelessly to finish, complete this investigation as
02:55we move forward.
02:56I will go ahead and mention to you, and as I say sometimes, I'm going to go ahead and
03:00apologize to you.
03:01As you all know, this is a murder investigation.
03:05It is a very serious investigation, one that we take serious, one that we will continue
03:10to diligently work on and be very thorough with it with the GBI and our local partners
03:16here.
03:17So, you'll have to forgive us if we don't answer a lot of the questions that you ask.
03:22I know you have many, and we wish we could answer many of them for you, but we still
03:27obviously want to maintain the integrity of this investigation because it has a long way
03:32to go for it to be finished.
03:34Again, I also want to remind everyone that we need to continue to pray and support the
03:41victims that were involved here, the school teachers, the faculty, the students, obviously
03:48those that lost their lives, their families, and those that were injured.
03:53So I'd like to call on the Sheriff to come and give you a brief update on the status
03:58of those that were injured from yesterday's event.
04:02Thank you, Director Hosey.
04:04As Director Hosey said-
04:05Hey, thank you again, Colin Gray, the dad, charged.
04:11He'll be facing a very, very long time for what his son did, four dead, in that horrific
04:15school shooting in Georgia.
04:17We'll go back to that if any more news breaks.
04:21Day one of debate camp for Kamala, and the camp counselors are tormenting her.
04:27For the last five days and nights, Harris will be locked down in a cabin in Pittsburgh.
04:32Outsiders say her prep will be akin to Biden's week-long session at Camp David, full-out
04:37mock debates, but they'll start earlier than Biden's, and there will be fewer naps.
04:43She'll have no breaks, Harris has to hold it, back-to-back 90-minute mock sessions with
04:48no interruption.
04:50The Clintons are telling her what to say, watch.
04:53My hero, my pal, my former boss Bill Clinton had it right at the convention.
04:57Don't count the lies, count the eyes.
05:00The back half of Kamala's answer to you was right.
05:03Yes, he's a fighter, but he fights for himself.
05:05It should be one of the through lines in this debate for Kamala Harris, is I'm for the people,
05:10Trump's for himself.
05:11Yeah, she's for the people, just not the American people.
05:14They're even assigning Harris homework, but they're already running into problems.
05:19Kamala keeps wanting to talk through all of the policies with her handlers, and her handlers
05:23are saying, no, Kamala, here's the briefing binder, you study it, then we'll do the mock
05:28debate.
05:30We're not going to spend hours telling you what your policies are.
05:32You're going to have to read the binder.
05:35We're hearing that Harris has been poring over briefing binders for two months because
05:39she's just learning for the first time what her policies are.
05:43And now insiders say she's careening sideways.
05:46Kamala's been derailing her prep by focusing too narrowly on minute details, according
05:52to two people behind the scenes.
05:54Kamala's having a hard time learning what happened the last four years.
05:58And this debate's not going to be about her favorite topics like electric school buses
06:02and outer space.
06:04She's like the girl who skipped class all semester and then pulls an all-nighter before
06:07the final.
06:09Democrats already lowering expectations.
06:13After ABC confirmed the mics will be muted, the Harris campaign's whining.
06:18I think what's really challenging and unfortunate about this debate format is that it limits
06:24the vice president's ability to prosecute the political case against President Trump.
06:31She's complaining that she's at a disadvantage because Trump won't be able to interrupt her.
06:35Remember what she pulled with Pence?
06:38Joe Biden has been very clear.
06:40He will not raise taxes on anybody who makes less than $400,000 a year.
06:43He said he's going to repeal the Trump tax cuts.
06:45Mr. Vice President, I'm speaking.
06:46I'm speaking.
06:47Mr. Vice President, I'm speaking.
06:48I have to weigh in.
06:49I'm speaking.
06:50Mr. Vice President, I'm speaking.
06:51I'm speaking.
06:52Okay.
06:53Kamala wants to snap her fingers and say, excuse me, don't you dare speak to me like
07:01that.
07:02I don't care who you are.
07:03Uh-huh.
07:04Kamala wants to be a Karen.
07:06But the muted mics that her old man Biden agreed to won't let her.
07:10It's like Joe's still sabotaging the Democrats from the grave.
07:14But the muted mics was just one of Kamala's demands.
07:18Her handlers have been trying to micromanage next Tuesday night, like helicopter parents
07:23on a play date.
07:25Did they ask for notes?
07:27Did they ask for the.
07:28They wanted notes.
07:29They wanted to be seated and they wanted your mic.
07:31They wanted a desk.
07:32They didn't want to do it.
07:33I said, you got to do a stand up.
07:35After they already agreed to the other.
07:37Yeah, but they wanted a desk from the beginning.
07:39You know who else wanted a desk?
07:41Sleepy Joe.
07:42He wanted a desk.
07:43Last night would have been the Fox debate, but Kamala chickened out.
07:48She's only committing to one debate.
07:51The first potential female president will only do one debate.
07:55Even the Clintons are saying he got to be kidding me.
07:59Ready?
08:00One interview, one debate, some rah-rah stump speech you read over and over and voila, you
08:05have a 50 percent chance of being president.
08:08Good gig if you can get it.
08:10No three debates, no two years of primaries, coalition building, no detailed policy development
08:16and no daily press briefings or tests of leadership.
08:20It's only the most important job in the world with a six trillion dollar budget and thousands
08:24of nuclear weapons.
08:26The right thing would be three debates, real detailed policy briefings and full availability
08:32to answer questions so the electorate could vote on an informed basis.
08:37That's what real democracy demands.
08:40But Kamala is not the only one complaining.
08:43Trump's playing the expectation game, too, and working the refs.
08:48They are the most dishonest network, the meanest, the nastiest.
08:54But that was what I was presented with.
08:56I was presented with ABC, George Slopidopoulos, you know, and he's a nasty guy and yet he's
09:06a nasty guy.
09:08I've had him up to here, but let me tell you, let me tell you, he's a very, very bad kind
09:15of a guy.
09:16And I think a lot of people are going to be watching to see how nasty they are, how unfair
09:20they are.
09:21I agreed to do it because they wouldn't do any other network.
09:25The other thing is her best friend is the head of the network.
09:29Her husband's best friend is married to the head of the network.
09:35And they're going to get the questions.
09:37I've already heard they're going to get the questions in advance.
09:40If the moderators and the media won't ask Harris the hard questions, Trump has to do
09:45it himself.
09:47She's going to come in with rehearsed punchlines.
09:49No, you didn't.
09:51But Trump can derail the whole production by turning to her directly and saying the
09:55moderators in the media won't ask you this question.
09:58So I will.
10:00What exactly do you disagree with about Joe Biden's economic policy?
10:05Or I handed you inflation at one point nine percent and it went to nine percent.
10:10What happened there?
10:12Or Kamala, you say you want to do all these things.
10:15Well, you're in power now.
10:18Why haven't you done any of them?
10:20Or Madam Vice President, you said you'd tell us if Joe Biden was declining.
10:24Why didn't you keep your word?
10:26Or Ms. Harris, you were for this.
10:28Now you're for that.
10:29Why should the American people trust anything you say?
10:33It's a one to punch because it embarrasses the moderators for not doing their jobs.
10:38And it puts Harris back on her heels.
10:41He has to define her because no one else will.
10:44And this debate could be the only opportunity he has because she's only committed to this
10:49one.
10:51There's two risks to Trump next Tuesday.
10:54One is Kamala choose up time with her slow, syrupy delivery, eating up the clock with
11:01vague platitudes, values, vibes, blah, blah, blah, couple of head turns and some eye rolls.
11:06And she can escape scrutiny.
11:08So Trump has to pin her down on specifics without being disrespectful.
11:13And that's his second risk.
11:15He could be sharp with Hillary because she projected toughness and was hated for years.
11:22Kamala is unknown and more feminine.
11:24So Trump can be aggressive, not argumentative.
11:28Trust me, debating with a woman and I do it all the time on the five with Jessica is
11:32an art that I have yet to perfect.
11:36If Trump performs well, race is over.
11:39But if Kamala holds her own or has a few moments, she's back in the driver's seat and will avoid
11:45another debate.
11:47As of now, she's lost her momentum because the manufactured enthusiasm evaporated once
11:51voters evaluated her without the pomp and pageantry.
11:56The more voters see Kamala, the less they like the campaign, spending more time bussing
12:01people into a rallies than telling us what she actually believes in.
12:05This was in New Hampshire just yesterday, a state, by the way, that hasn't gone red in
12:0924 years.
12:10Kamala was there for some reason.
12:12She's so unpopular that she had to bus people in.
12:17She peaked and now her support's fading.
12:21Democrat numbers guru Nate Silver every day puts out an election forecast.
12:25And for a week straight, Trump's odds of winning have gone up.
12:29He now has a 60 percent chance of winning this election.
12:33And this is a synthesis of all the polls.
12:35See this trend?
12:37Besides her race, age and gender, she hasn't explained why she's that different than Biden.
12:44Let's not pretend like we don't know what her plans will be if she's elected.
12:47We do.
12:48We lived it.
12:49It's scary.
12:50Listening to her talk about her tax policy, I mean, she's like, see, Joe Biden's tax policy
12:55is only going to kill you as much as, you know, Jason Voorhees.
12:57But I'm more like Mike Meyers.
12:58See, is it that better?
13:00No, it's not better.
13:01They're both scary as hell.
13:02And either way, you're going to be dead.
13:04Kamala's not looking out for you.
13:06She's just focused on getting the job, not doing the job.
13:10If Kamala could do the job, she would have done it on the border and on the economy.
13:16Trump already knows how to do the job.
13:17He did it for how long?
13:20For four straight years, I fought for American workers like I would fight for my own family.
13:27I took care of our economy like I would take care of my own company.
13:34In every decision I asked, will I create jobs here or will I be sending jobs overseas?
13:42Will it make America richer and stronger or will it make our country weaker and poorer?
13:47I always put America first every single time.
13:52Democrats love to talk about lived experiences.
13:55Well, we've lived through both Trump and Harris.
14:00Don't overthink it.
14:02Trump senior adviser Jason Miller is here.
14:05So he debated Hillary Clinton three times.
14:09He's now debating a woman, Kamala Harris, next Tuesday night.
14:13How is his posture going to be different, if at all, than how he debated Hillary?
14:18Because they are different women.
14:19Yes, but Kamala Harris is the incumbent right now.
14:22Kamala Harris has been running the country the last three and a half years.
14:25We know it hasn't been Joe Biden.
14:27So when you think about the inflation crisis, you think about the border crisis.
14:30Kamala Harris is actually there at the White House.
14:33Jesse, when you talked earlier about the campaign debate prep drama that Kamala Harris is going
14:38through, it's not just because she has to think of how she's going to defend herself
14:42over the last three and a half years.
14:44She also was the attorney general of California before that and the district attorney from
14:49San Francisco even earlier.
14:51Remember the names Edwin Ramos, Sean Michael Tillman.
14:54Those are two names I think that will come up next Tuesday.
14:57Kamala has a lot to study up on.
14:59So she has to then defend her entire career.
15:03And she's going to be pegged as a San Francisco radical that hurt the state of California.
15:08She's hurt the country now.
15:10You can't trust her.
15:12How do you prepare for Kamala doing those Pencey things she did?
15:17Excuse me.
15:18Excuse me.
15:19I'm speaking.
15:20Because, you know, the media grabs onto that and they say, oh, wow, she really got them.
15:25Well, so this is why the Harris campaign was trying to change the rules.
15:28Right.
15:29And keep in mind, they wrote the rules.
15:30Right.
15:31It was they wrote the rules.
15:32They forced them in for CNN.
15:33They forced them in for ABC.
15:35President Trump agreed because he's fearless.
15:37He'll go anywhere.
15:38I mean, we saw what he did to Joe Biden.
15:40But then the Harris campaign realized that kind of their one trick pony was to go and
15:43try to do the faux interruption.
15:45Right.
15:46But you can't change the rules.
15:47They were agreed to.
15:48So that means no notes.
15:49That means no sitting down.
15:50That means you can't have Donna Brazile show up and hand you the questions to get you ready.
15:55You have to stand and answer for all the damage that you've done.
15:58That's a real problem for Kamala Harris.
16:00And especially when you talk about the economy, people are upset.
16:04Two thirds or three quarters of the country think that we're going in the wrong direction.
16:08They want to get back to that Trump economy.
16:10And so Kamala Harris has really two challenges, has to defend her record.
16:14But then you can't go and say, I'm going to turn the page when you created the nightmare
16:19that we're living in.
16:20Right.
16:21And if Trump just brings it back to the economy, every abortion economy landed their immigration
16:26economy.
16:28I think he wins.
16:29And it's going to be hard to come back from that.
16:32Stephen Miller.
16:33Just kidding.
16:34Jason.
16:35We love you.
16:36Much better hair.
16:37And a collar.
16:38Yes, that's true.
16:39Thank you very much.
16:40Kamala Harris losing on the issues.
16:43So she's campaigning on joy and change while the media tells you Trump isn't a capitalist
16:48or a conservative.
16:49And if you vote for him, you're in a cult.
16:52He doesn't talk like a conservative.
16:55He's abandoned conservatives on the issues that matter to them the most.
16:59So at this point, are you for personality cults?
17:02Do you want to be in a personality cult or do you want the republic to endure?
17:07That's what it comes down to.
17:08As far as the Republicans, we have known it with Madisonian democracy and checks and balances.
17:13I'll just say it.
17:15Are they being are they being programmed by certain cable news networks that twist the
17:22truth or by certain Web sites that twist the truth?
17:25They like the truth.
17:26Is that the reality being in a cult means you unquestionably follow the leader to your
17:32own death and never speak ill of them?
17:35Is that how the Republican Party treats Trump?
17:38The Republican Party sabotaged them legislatively.
17:43They primaried them last year.
17:45Dozens of officials resigned or switched parties because of Trump.
17:49And a lot of Republicans hold their nose and vote for him.
17:51This has to be the worst cult ever.
17:54Millions of Republicans vote for Trump, not for his personality, but for his policy.
18:01We're not voting for Trump because we want him to be our Valentine.
18:06You can't take the chance.
18:07You have no choice.
18:08You've got to vote for me.
18:09You've got to vote for me.
18:10Even if you don't like me, you know, it's it's no, but even if you don't like me, you
18:24can sit there.
18:25I can't stand that guy, but there's no way I'm going to vote for her.
18:29The Democrats marched behind Harris with the senseless passion of the Manson girls.
18:34We love Harris.
18:35We hate Trump.
18:36And we'll just do whatever you tell us to do.
18:39So this election is a battle between reason and emotion.
18:43Which one will win?
18:46Author of The Parasitic Mind and visiting professor and global ambassador at Northwood
18:50University, Dr. Gad Sad.
18:53So which is going to win emotion or reason?
18:56Professor.
18:57Oh, boy.
18:58You know, in my lectures on psychology of advertising, I talk about advertisers using
19:03either the central route of processing, which is substantive arguments.
19:09Here is why you should invest in my reverse mortgage versus affective processing, emotional
19:16based processing, a gorgeous girl on a horse when you're trying to sell perfume.
19:20Now, you'd like to think that for the most important job in the world, people would be
19:25invoking their cognitive system.
19:27But of course, the the Kamala campaign knows that she's not doing well on policy.
19:33So she's going to try to hijack your emotional system, vibes, fun, excitement and so on.
19:40So this is going to be a campaign about you're at the beach.
19:44You got some cocktails, the music's playing, everybody's having a good time.
19:49But no one's thinking you just want to be at the beach with a drink.
19:53You know, you woke up the next morning and you got a hangover and you have no money left.
19:58How do the American people process that?
20:00Because there is a fight between the emotion and the reason.
20:04Exactly.
20:05Look, I I what what this heartens me is that I see my own colleagues who are supposed to
20:12be trained thinkers succumbing to that emotional hijacking.
20:16Right.
20:17And in a sense, I'm feeling quite pessimistic because if I can't inoculate my own colleagues
20:23against that type of affective based processing, then what's the rest of the folks to do?
20:28So I keep speaking out.
20:30Please think carefully.
20:32Please look at the issues.
20:33Don't look at positive vibes.
20:35But it's a tough sell, Jesse.
20:37It's a tough one.
20:38But why do you think people don't think millions of Americans just they walk around, they look
20:44at the phone, they don't even have news on the phone, they just go around and life just
20:50happens to them, that they're not looking at the policy on the border, their taxes.
20:56They might not even vote for the person that they know anything about.
21:00Why would that be?
21:03So people are cognitive misers, which is a fancy way of saying intellectually lazy.
21:08Thinking is hard.
21:10Thinking is effortful.
21:11So if I can invoke an autonomic response, i.e. my emotions, to cut through the informational
21:18overload and come to a decision, then I will use that.
21:21So, you know, Obama is tall, lanky, and he's got a malefluous voice.
21:26I'm sold.
21:27It's too hard to think about his policies.
21:29I'll just buy into his radiant smile and I'll get to the finish line.
21:34Malefluous.
21:35I mean, that is a word I can't even pronounce.
21:39When someone, though, thinks with reason, you see cause and effect.
21:43There's consequences.
21:44There's logic involved.
21:45You know, if I save my money today, I'll have more later.
21:49Or if I work out every day of the week for six weeks straight, I'll lose weight.
21:55Shouldn't that be the same way people approach politics?
21:58If I vote for this guy, my life will be better later.
22:03If you were a rational voter, then that's what you would do.
22:07But as I said, people don't like this.
22:09I mean, I teach I've been teaching courses on psychology of decision making for 30 plus
22:15years.
22:16And yes, the textbook says that that's how you should engage a decision normatively.
22:21But again, emotions are easy to deploy.
22:23They're fast and frugal.
22:24Go with joy and positive vibes.
22:26OK, well, maybe Trump can just add joy to his mix and we can have logic and joy.
22:33That's a winning ticket like Reagan.
22:35All right.
22:36Gadsad, thank you so much for coming back to primetime.
22:43Fox News alert.
22:44Hunter Biden just pled guilty to all nine counts in his federal tax trial.
22:48But in the true Hunter fashion, he had to jerk everybody around a little first.
22:53This morning, half an hour before jury selection was set to begin, Hunter changed his plea
22:58to guilty for stiffing the IRS out of one and a half million dollars.
23:03His team wanted an Alford plea, which would let him take a deal while maintaining his
23:08innocence.
23:10But the DOJ said, no, I can't do it.
23:13So Hunter made everybody wait hours and hours before biting the bullet and just saying,
23:17all right, I'll enter a guilty plea.
23:19His team says he did it for his family and they'd be appealing the case.
23:25Like millions of Americans, Hunter was late in filing and paying his taxes.
23:31And like those millions of Americans, he was charged criminally for his failures that
23:37occurred during the depths of his addiction to drugs and alcohol and which he has rectified
23:45by paying his overdue taxes in full with interest and penalties.
23:51In fact, Hunter actually overpaid his taxes in the year he was charged with tax evasion.
23:59OK, he wasn't late paying his taxes.
24:01He was six years delinquent and he didn't pay his back taxes.
24:07The sugar brother who's protected by the CIA paid him.
24:10Hate to break it to you.
24:12Lots of people go to jail for tax evasion.
24:14But the real question is, why now?
24:17He could have asked for a deal a year ago.
24:19Why change your mind the night before the trial was set to begin?
24:23Hunter just put out a statement that reads this.
24:25I went to trial in Delaware, not realizing the anguish it would cause my family.
24:30And I will not put them through it again.
24:32When it became clear to me that the same prosecutors were focused not on justice, but on dehumanizing
24:38me for my actions during my addiction.
24:41There was only one path left for me.
24:44He's not just shielding his family from anguish.
24:47He's shielding them from potential legal trouble of their own.
24:50It'd be bad for the big guy if the feds tied boatloads of Chinese cash to him in open court.
24:57But now that Hunter's taking a deal, not going to happen.
25:00Such a selfless gesture from a loving son.
25:04Will Joe return the favor and pardon Hunter on his way out the door?
25:08The White House says no.
25:11Hunter's sentencing hearing is scheduled for December 16th.
25:14That's a week before Christmas.
25:17It's going to be an awfully cold, awkward weekend in Rehoboth if Joe's telling the truth.
25:23By then the election will be over.
25:24Maybe Kamala will be Mrs. Claus and have a pardon wrapped up for Hunter under the Biden family tree.
25:32Fox News contributor and constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley joins me now.
25:37I mean, they have to have a deal with Joe and Kamala.
25:40If Kamala wins, she's the one that pardons Hunter.
25:44Because if Trump wins, Joe's going to have to do it himself and no one wants that to happen.
25:51Well, it's interesting because if they wanted to maximize the chances that his father would reverse his decision, this would do it.
26:01The scheduling date for the hearing was put in the sweet spot if you're looking for a pardon.
26:08Because this would come after the election with weeks before his father left office.
26:14And if the sentence turns out to be a harsh one, that will add pressure to his father that maybe I will give myself this liberty of working for the interest of my own family.
26:27That is what Bill Clinton did.
26:28He waited to the very end and then gave his brother a pardon.
26:34I mean, what's really striking about today, Jesse, is that this is the party that often talks about privilege.
26:40But this may be the single most privileged individual you could find.
26:44I mean, he at least since Marie Antoinette.
26:47I mean, if you look at what happened in that hearing, you know, he wanted to plead guilty without admitting guilt.
26:54It was such a vintage Hunter Biden moment.
26:57This is how he was raised.
26:59He's had this army of enablers around him that have allowed him to evade that type of responsibility.
27:06But he was doing it in a case where his guilt was not just established.
27:11It was it was just screaming from the pages.
27:14I mean, they knew that if they went into that courtroom, the jury would not take kindly to this argument because those jurors pay their taxes.
27:23And having some really wealthy, privileged guy say that I paid him six years late and it's because I had an addiction would not likely go over well with that jury.
27:36Do you see why the country thinks the justice system is rigged?
27:40This is a guy who had escorts. They had diamonds.
27:43He was losing from the Chinese. He's smoking crack.
27:47He's getting Porsches from overseas.
27:49He's showing his clients his dad's office at the White House.
27:52I mean, any other guy, this guy's facing 17 years.
27:56He's got gun charges, felonies.
27:59And this guy's not going to serve any time because he's going to get pardoned.
28:04Don't you see why people don't trust the entire system here?
28:09Well, the interesting aspect of all this is that it is his entitlement that produced his undoing.
28:15For all of these, this chaos that the Biden legal team has created from holding that bizarre press conference outside of Congress to the reaction when the first plea deal fell through to that actual first plea deal, which was so obscene.
28:31So, you know, over the top that even the prosecutor admitted he had never seen anyone given that type of deal.
28:39All of that was because of a sense of entitlement that he expected that.
28:43And in each case, it has led to a spectacular failure through this entire series of events.
28:51Well, he's been filming a documentary about himself for the last year.
28:54And I just hope they include the scene where Joe has a little stocking stuffer and hands him the pardon on Christmas Eve, because that is going to be a classic.
29:04Professor, great to see you, as always.
29:07Thank you, Jesse.
29:09Yesterday, the Justice Department tried to resuscitate the Russia hoax.
29:13But today, Vladimir Putin came out and told the world he's a white dude for Harris.
29:20As for the favorites, there is no need to define that.
29:22It's a choice by the people of America.
29:24In the end, I've said that are so to say favorite was the acting president, Mr.
29:28Biden. He's been taken out of the race, but he advised all his supporters to support Mrs.
29:32Harris. That's what we'll do.
29:34We'll support her as well.
29:35That's the first thing.
29:36Secondly, her laugh is so expressive and infectious.
29:39That means she's doing well.
29:41Oh, Kamala, I didn't see that one coming.
29:44So she sent out her Stephen Miller to try to clean it up.
29:47I think everybody knows who dictators and bullies around the world prefer in this election.
29:54They prefer President Trump.
29:55I'm not going to play too much psyops with the Russian president here on your show this morning.
29:59Oh, oh, the psyops are happening.
30:02The psyops are happening, but it's coming from inside the Democrat Party.
30:06The Russian intelligence services clearly think that Donald Trump would be more sympathetic
30:11to their aims in Ukraine than President Harris would be.
30:14I don't know why they need their intelligence services.
30:16They could just literally listen to Donald Trump.
30:18He's been very clear about that.
30:19He would be happily acquiescent to Vladimir Putin's brutal and unprovoked war against Ukraine.
30:25Donald Trump is a Putin fanboy.
30:28This is a stunning indictment, and it really shows potentially how deeply integrated Russia
30:34is with the MAGA media environment.
30:38Yeah, we're watching the deep state operate in real time.
30:42This time, we all know the playbook.
30:45All the same faces from 16 and 20 are back.
30:48Instead of working at the DOJ, now they're just on MSNBC.
30:52It's an overt strategy by Russia to have Donald Trump elected and to denigrate the Democratic nominee.
31:02Donald Trump is willing to take assistance from Russia, from China, wherever it may come.
31:07And as long as that's his perspective, that's going to be the perspective of the Republican Party.
31:11Donald Trump has turned this into the party of him.
31:15And whatever is best for him is therefore best for the party and best for the country.
31:20They even dusted off their favorite media spook to tell us how serious the indictment is.
31:26What's very clear from the indictment, despite, as you said, people calling this part of the Russia hoax.
31:33You read the indictment. It's very clear.
31:35There's a mountain of evidence that RT and these Russian executives were funneling money secretly to these American conservatives.
31:44See, the thing agent Delaney and one admit is that the hoax isn't whether Russia back channeled money to a couple of right wing podcasters and Internet trolls.
31:51It's that the left will use this indictment to say Trump's reelection is illegitimate.
31:56They've already got their excuse and they've already got the insurance policy and they'll use it to go after him again and again.
32:04It's already starting. John Bolton says Putin's licking his chops thinking about a Trump presidency.
32:11They do want Donald Trump to be president because unlike Trump's opinion of his relationship with Putin, Putin thinks Trump is an easy mark.
32:19So he'd be happy to deal with him.
32:22Putin invaded Ukraine under Obama and Biden.
32:26But Trump's the easy mark. Got it.
32:29Fox News correspondent Charlie Hurt is here.
32:32So we just saw Strzok. Who else did we see?
32:37What was the other guy? Strzok. We got Lisa Page, the lover, all the same people from the 16 hoax.
32:43It's like a reunion tour. Yeah. Well, you know, it's I mean, why?
32:47I mean, it worked is the thing. You know, we all sit around and laugh about it now and because we know what a joke it all was.
32:53But for their purposes, it actually worked.
32:56And of course, the biggest Putin stooges there are are all the media that have been sort of promoting.
33:03You know, they literally took all of the Kremlin talking points and spent years bashing our president at the behest of the Kremlin.
33:12The interview there. I mean, the Putin interview with that lady is classic.
33:17I mean, when I look at Putin, I don't think of like a comedian, but I mean, that is so funny.
33:23It's all I mean, he gives Donald Trump a run for his money for being freaking hilarious.
33:27You think he's a little sarcastic when he says he wants Harris?
33:30Well, I mean, in terms of like wanting to be against a crazy adversary, a loser adversary, I'm sure he's being honest about it.
33:38But then it also makes you kind of wonder, you know, they have been Z pills, the American press and to Democrats.
33:44And they have so successfully gotten them to peddle their stuff.
33:47It almost like it's almost like they're maybe worried that they've given too many crazy pills to them.
33:53And it's like backfiring a little bit. And maybe they want somebody who's slightly rational.
33:58Do you do you think that the the public who doesn't pay that much attention generally?
34:03Nor should they. Nor should they. Is going to hear this stuff about Trump, Russia again and say, oh, no, not another Russia hoax.
34:11Are they going to be like, wait, wait a second. Is Trump in bed with the Russians again?
34:16We can't have this guy. We got to vote Kamala. Yeah, I know. I think that they were onto this a long time ago.
34:22I think the only people who are left, even the Democrats, I don't think actually believed it at the end.
34:28I think the only people who are still believing in their beloved Russia hoax was the press.
34:33Yeah, I think because it was a security blankie. It was their binky.
34:36They had to believe that they had to sleep with their little Russian binky.
34:41Yeah, they couldn't go to bed. So if she loses, they're going to take their little binky.
34:45Yeah. And they're going to say, oh, you stole the election. I feel better.
34:50And then Trump is going to actually end the Ukraine war and everybody's going to be happy about it.
34:54Right. And then they're going to and then they're going to claim that he gave away that.
34:57Right. You know, even though I mean, they want war. Right. They want a war over there.
35:02Well, if Trump makes peace, that's a bad thing. They can't make any money any other way.
35:06That's true. That's true. That's where they hide the money. That's right. Charlie, thank you so much.
35:11The new plot to kill Trump. Plus, Johnny, how many genders are there?
35:18That's a tough question, to be honest.
35:20Fox News alert. New details about an Iranian plot to kill President Trump.
35:25Senior national correspondent Kevin Cork has the blueprint.
35:29Evening, Jesse, you'll recall four days after former President Trump came just inches from death
35:34after that assassination attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania.
35:38Federal investigators interviewed a man charged in an Iranian backed plot to potentially assassinate him
35:45or two of his political rivals, President Biden or Nikki Haley.
35:49That, according to an FBI document released to the public today, a man by the name of Asif Merchant,
35:55a 46 year old Pakistani, planned to assassinate Mr. Trump at a rally.
35:59He considered doing it two different ways up close in a crowd with a pistol,
36:04which he referred to as the indoor plan, or at a distance via sniper known as the outdoor plan.
36:10That, according to a proffer released by Iowa GOP Senator Chuck Grassley,
36:14who got it from whistleblowers and law enforcement.
36:17This is really concerning, especially given the fact that he was arrested just the day before
36:21the former president was shot in Butler by a sniper at a distance.
36:26Merchant, who has been charged with a single count of murder for hire,
36:29scouted Mr. Trump by watching video feeds of his rallies to determine the level of security.
36:36This is all, by the way, thought to have been revenge for the death of Iranian Qasem Soleimani.
36:41By the way, Mr. Grassley says he's contacted the FBI, DHS, Secret Service and the TSA
36:47about steps they've taken to investigate the alleged Iranian plot.
36:51We don't know a lot about that yet, nor do we have all the answers about Mr. Thomas Crooks'
36:57attempt on the former president's life, Jesse.
36:59We sure don't. Thanks, Kevin.
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37:05You bet.
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37:21You bet.
37:31You bet.
37:36You bet.
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38:02What's it to them?
38:06What's it to me?
38:11What's it to me?
38:19She was a woman.
38:28What does it mean?
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38:44What does it mean?
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