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American people would still not be in that option.
Number one.
So you agree with Bernie Sanders far left on the manifesto we call it.
Manifest you socialize medicine.
Look, Hayard, are you still?
I'm not going to listen to him.
The fact of the matter is, I beat Bernie Sanders.
Not by much.
I beat him a whole hell of a lot.
I'm here standing facing you.
If the Hunters would have left two days earlier, you would have lost every prize.
All he knows how to do it.
Here's the deal.
I got very lucky.
I'm going to get very lucky tonight as well.
And tonight I'm going to make sure because here's the deal.
Here's the deal.
The fact is that everything he's saying so far is simply a lie.
I'm not here to call out his lies.
Everybody knows he's a liar.
But you're not.
I want to make sure.
I want to make sure.
Can you let him finish, sir?
No, he doesn't know how to do that.
He has been the wrong guy the wrong night at the wrong time.
Listen, you agreed with Bernie Sanders to the manifesto.
There is no manifesto.
Please let him speak, Mr. McClure.
Number two.
He just lost the left.
Number two.
You just lost the left.
You agreed Bernie Sanders on a plan.
Folks, absolutely agreed to.
Do you have any idea what this is?
What do you call it?
You have to do socialized medicine.
Mr. President.
He is not for any help for people needing health care.
Because he, in fact, already has cost 10 million people their health care they have from their employers because of his recession.
Number one.
Number two, there are 20 million people getting health care through Obamacare now that he wants to take it away.
He won't ever look you in the eye and say that's what he wants to do.
Take it away.
Oh, I want to give health care at a much lower price because he doesn't know how.
He doesn't know how to do it.
He already fixed it.
He has never already planned to an exception.
I don't even realize that you're both speaking at the same time.
And it's too expensive.
Let the president's Obamacare is no good.
We made it better.
And I had a choice to make very early on.
We took away the individual mandate.
We guarantee pre-existing conditions, but took away the individual mandate.
Listen, this is the way it is.
And that destroyed that.
They shouldn't even call it Obamacare.
Then I had a choice to make.
Do I let my people run it really well or badly?
If I run it badly, they'll probably blame him, but they'll blame me.
But more importantly, I want to help people.
Okay?
I said, you've got to run it so well.
And I just had a meeting with them.
They said, the problem is, no matter how well you run Obamacare, it's a disaster.
It's too expensive.
Premium checks.
That doesn't work.
We do want to get rid of it.
We want to get rid of it.
I understand that, sir, but I have to give you roughly equal time.
Please, the vice president wants to do that.
This is just a good question.
He has no plan for health care.
This is why he's going to be able to do that.
Please.
He sends wishful thinking.
He has executive orders.
Do you hear your comments?
Yes.
He's promising a health care plan.
He has none.
Like everything else he talks about.
He does not have a plan.
He doesn't have a plan.
And the fact is, this man doesn't know what he's talking about.
I have one final question for you.
Sure.
Mr. Vice President.
If Senate Republicans, we were talking originally about the Supreme Court here.
If Senate Republicans go ahead and confirm Justice Barrett, there has been talk about ending the filibuster or even packing the court, adding to the nine justices there.
You call this a distraction by the president, but in fact it wasn't brought up by the president.
It was brought up by some of your Democratic colleagues in the Congress.
So my question to you is you have refused in the past to talk about it.
Are you willing to tell the American people tonight whether or not you will support either ending the filibuster or packing the quit?
Whatever position I take in that, that'll become the issue.
The issue is the American people should speak.
You should go out and vote.
This is good that he's doing it.
You're in voting now.
This is very good.
And let your senators know how you feel and how you feel.
Vote now.
Make sure you are factors.
I don't know how to do it.
Obama or senators.
I'm not going to answer the question because the question was just this: radical left.
Will you shoot your message?
This is all right.
There is it.
Get down to some bug without packed the court.
We're not going to give a listen.
We have ended this segment.
We're going to move on to the second segment.
A good look for him or no.
Hell yeah.
It is a good look.
But that's his only defense.
Hey shut up.
It's a debate.
The people get two minutes to talk.
The other person gets two minutes to talk.
If you're talking and some guy interrupts you, constantly, constantly, constantly.
Let's try to be serious about it.
We have had more than 7 million cases of coronavirus in the United States.
and 200,000 people have died.
Even after we produce a vaccine, experts say that it's going to be...
We've got COVID over here.
What is going on?
Before we come back to anything approaching normal.
My question for both of you is: based on what you have said and done so far and what you have said you would do starting in 2021, why should the American people trust you more than your opponent to deal with this public health crisis going forward?
In this case, the question goes to you first, sir.
Two minutes uninterrupted.
Good luck.
200,000 deaths.
That's good.
I like it.
You said over 7 million United States.
We, in fact, have 5%, we're 4% of the world's population, 20% of the deaths.
We have a stats.
48,000 people a day.
You've got to hear the staff.
In addition to that, about between 750 and 1,000 people a day are dying.
When he was presented with that number, he said, it is what it is.
It is what it is because you who are.
That's why it is.
Because you know, that's a plan.
It is what it is because you know who you are.
That's very back in February how serious this crisis was.
He knew it was a deadly disease.
He knew who you are.
He's on tape, he's acknowledging he knew it.
He said he didn't tell us or give people a warning of it because he didn't want to panic the American people.
You don't panic.
He panicked.
In addition to that, what did he do?
He went in and we were insisting that the Chinese, the people we had on the ground in China, should be able to go to Wuhan and determine for themselves how dangerous this was.
He did not even ask Xi to do that.
He told us what a great job she was doing.
He said we owe him a debt of gratitude for being so transparent with patience.
That is true.
What did he do then?
He then said, He waited and waited and waited.
He still doesn't have a plan.
I laid out back in March exactly what we should be doing.
And I laid out again in July what we should be doing.
We should be providing all the protective gear possible.
We should be providing the money the House has passed in order to be able to go out and get people the help they need to keep their businesses open, open schools.
It costs a lot of money.
You should get out of your bunker and get out of the sand trap and get in your golf course and go in the Oval Office and bring together the Democrats and Republicans and fund what needs to be done now to save lives.
Even though a golf river is listening, two minutes, sir.
If we would have listened to you, the country would have been left wide open.
Millions of people would have died, not 200,000.
And one person is too much.
It's China's fault.
It should have never happened.
They stopped it from going in, but it was China's fault.
And by the way, when you talk about numbers, you don't know how many people died in China.
You don't know how many people died in Russia.
You don't know how many people died in India.
They don't exactly give you a straight count, just so you understand.
But if you look at what we've done, I closed it, and you said he's xenophobic.
He's a racist, and he's xenophobic.
Because you didn't think I should have closed our country.
Wait a minute, you didn't think we should have closed our country because you thought it was too terrible.
You wouldn't have closed it for another two months.
By my doing it early, in fact, Dr. Fauci said President Trump saved thousands of lives.
Many of you, a Democrat governor, said President Trump did a phenomenal job.
We worked with the governor.
Oh, really?
Go take a look.
The governor said I did a phenomenal job.
Most of them said, I don't know if you remember that.
They would not be necessarily on my side.
President Trump did a phenomenal job.
We did say that.
We got the gowns.
We got the masks.
We made the ventilators.
You wouldn't have made the ventilators.
And now we're weeks away from a vaccine.
We're doing therapeutics already.
Fewer people are dying when they get sick.
Far fewer people are dying.
We've done a great job.
The only thing I haven't done a good job, and that's because of the fake news.
No matter what you say to them, they give you bad press on it.
It's just fake news.
They give you good press.
They give me bad press because that's the way it is, unfortunately.
But let me just tell you something.
I don't care.
I've gotten used to it.
But I'll tell you, Joe, you could never have done the job that we did.
You don't have it in your blood.
You could have never done that.
That's a measured response.
I know how to do the job.
I know how to get the job.
Well, you didn't do very well in swine flu.
H1N1.
You were a disaster.
Your own chief said.
14,000 people died, not 200,000.
There was no economic recession.
You made a parameter.
There was a lot of lessons.
There was no such horrible thing for Trump to bring out.
And there was no shut down the economy.
But that was good for Boston.
This is his economy at speed.
He shut down.
The reason it's shut down is because, look, you folks at home, how many of you get up this morning and had an empty chair at the kitchen table?
Because someone died of COVID.
How many of you were in a situation where you lost your mom or dad and you couldn't even speak to the property?
This is what Trump can't do.
In fact, empathize with the power.
That's a speech.
That's not empathy.
And you would have been bioensed.
His own seeds.
This is what Trump can't do.
We've been 40%.
100,000 people now and the end of the year.
And he held them and he said, if we just wear a mask, we can save half those numbers.
Just the mask.
He said both of us in terms of the whole notion of the people.
I said for both of them, Barbara.
But I don't trust him at all.
I know you don't.
We trust as a scientist.
You don't trust Dr. Saunders.
Gentlemen, let me move on to questions about the future, because you both have touched on two of the questions I'm going to ask.
Focusing on the future for President Trump.
You have repeatedly either contradicted or been at odds with the local government scientists the week before last.
The head of the Centers for Disease Control, Dr. Redfield, said it would be summer before the vaccine would become generally available to the public.
You said that he was confused and mistaken.
Those were your two words.
But Dr. Slowy, the head of your Operation Warfed, has said exactly the same thing.
Are they both wrong?
Well, I've spoken to the companies, and we can have it a lot sooner.
It's a very political thing because people like this would rather make it political than save lives.
It is a very political thing.
I've spoken to Pfizer, I've spoken to all of the people that you have to speak to.
We have great Moderna, Johnson Johnson, and others.
They can go faster than that by a lot.
Become very political because the left, or I don't know if I call it your left, I don't know what I think.
I think the head of your Operation Warfield, Dr. Slaughter.
I disagree with him.
No, I disagree with both of them.
And he didn't say that.
He said it could be there, but it could also be much sooner.
I had him in my office two days ago.
Talked about the summer, sir, before it's generally available.
He said it's a possibility that we'll have the answer before November 1st.
It could also be answered.
That's what it's generally available.
Well, we're going to deliver it right away.
We have the military all set up logistically.
They're all set up.
We have our military that delivers soldiers, and they can do 200,000 a day.
They're going to be disrupting.
It's all settled.
By Easter, this would be gone away.
By the warm weather, it'd be gone.
Miraculous.
Like a miracle.
And by the way, maybe you could inject some bleach in your arm, and that would take care of it.
This is a significant thing.
I would have said sarcastic.
I would have said sarcastic.
So here's the deal.
This man is talking about a vaccine.
Every serious company is talking about maybe having a vaccine done by the end of the year.
But the distribution of that vaccine will not occur until sometime beginning or the middle of next year to get it out.
If we get the vaccine.
And pray God we will.
Mr. Vice President, I want to pick up the public.
You say them politely.
That's why he's not.
He's a Russian scientist, but they can't trust President Trump.
Tonight, your running mate, Senator Harris, said the public health experts quote Obama came up with the money.
Will be muzzled.
Will be surprised.
Given the fact that Romney and the sad debate people are concerned about the vaccine.
Are you your running mate, Senator Harris, contributing to that fear?
Obama came up with McClain the first time.
Biden's holding his own.
He put it on.
That's all.
He's more scientist.
But you're saying when they're going to show up, Senator Harris is saying you can't trust the scientists.
No, no, no, you can't trust the scientists.
You can't trust the people.
Because she said the public health experts quote, will be muzzled.
That's what he's going to try to do.
But there's millions of scientists.
There's thousands of scientists out there, like here at this great hospital, that don't work for him.
Their job doesn't depend on him.
That's not, they're the people, they're And by the way, to the scientists that are in charge, they will have the vaccine very soon.
Do you believe for a moment what he's telling you in light of all the lies about the whole issue relating to COVID?
He still hasn't even acknowledged that he knew this was happening, knew how dangerous it was going to be back in February, and he didn't even tell you.
He's on record as saying it.
He panicked, or he just looked at the stock market.
One of the two, because guess what?
A lot of people died, and a lot more are going to die unless he gets a lot smarter, a lot quicker than that.
Mr. President, that's fear malicious.
Did you use the word smart?
So you said you went to Delaware State, but you forgot the name of your college.
You didn't go to Delaware State.
You graduated either the lowest or almost the lowest in your class.
Don't ever use the word smart with me.
Don't ever use that word.
Because you know what?
And there's nothing smart about you, Joe.
47 years ago, if you would have had what I was put through, I had to close the greatest economy in the history of our country.
And by the way, now it's being built again.
See, it's going up for the economy in the next segment, sir.
Okay.
It's going up fast.
Okay.
When it comes to how the virus has been handled so far, the two of you have taken very different approaches, and this is going to affect how the virus is handled going forward by whichever of you ends up becoming the next president.
I want to quickly go through several of those.
Reopenings.
Vice President Biden, you have been much more reluctant than President Trump about reopening the economy and schools.
Why, sir?
Because he doesn't have a plan.
If I were running, I'd know what the plan is.
You've got to provide these businesses the ability to have the money to be able to reopen with the PPE as well as with the sanitation they need.
You have to provide them with Pelosi.
Well, he's just shush for a minute.
Tell it to Nancy Pelosi.
And Schumer.
By the way, Chuck.
Nancy Pelosi and Schumer, they have a plan.
He won't even meet with them.
The Republicans won't meet with the Senate.
And he sits in his golf course.
I mean, literally, think about it.
You probably play more than I do, Joe.
What about this question of reopenings and the fact that we're going to go to the bottom of it?
He wants to shut down this country.
And I want to keep it open.
And we did a great job by shutting it shut it down.
Wait a minute, Jeff.
Let me shut you down for a second, Joe, just for one second.
He wants to shut down the country.
We just went through it.
We had to because we didn't know anything about the disease.
Now we found that elderly people with heart problems and diabetes and different problems are very, very vulnerable.
We learned a lot.
Young children aren't.
Even younger people aren't.
We've learned a lot.
But he wants to shut it down.
More people will be hurt by continuing.
If you look at Pennsylvania, if you look at certain states that have been shut down, they have Democrat governors all.
One of the reasons they're shut down is because they want to keep it shut down until after the election.
I want to move on to another.
Because it's a political.
I want to do another thing.
But those states are not doing well that are shut down just right now.
President.
You have begun to increasingly question the effectiveness of masks as a disease preventer.
And in fact, recently you have cited the issue of waiters touching their masks and touching plates.
Are you questioning that?
No, I think that's a good question.
You have to understand, if you look, I mean, I have a mask right here.
I put a mask on when I think I need it.
Tonight, as an example, everybody's had a test and you've had social distancing and all of the things that you have to.
But I wear masks when needed.
When needed, I wear masks.
Okay, let me ask you.
I don't wear masks like him.
Every time you see him, he's got a mask.
He could be speaking 200 feet away from it.
He shows up with the biggest mask I've ever seen.
I will say.
Vice President Biden is not ahead, sir.
Look, the way to open businesses is give them the wherewithal to be able to open.
We provided money.
But I was asking you, sir, about masks.
Well, masks, masks make a big difference.
His own head of CDC said if we just wore masks between now, if everybody wore masks in social distance between now and January, we'd probably save up to 100,000 lives.
It matters.
And they've also said the opposite.
They've also said the opposite.
No serious person said the opposite.
No, serious person.
Talk about Dr. Fauci.
Dr. Fauci said that he did not.
I want to ask you, we got to do it.
He said very strongly that masks are not good.
Then he changed his mind.
He said, mask good.
I'm okay with masks.
I want to ask you both about one last subject because your different approaches has even affected the way that you have campaigned.
President Trump, you're holding large rallies with crowds packed together, thousands of people outside.
Yes, sir.
Agreed.
Vice President Biden, you are holding much smaller events with nobody will show up.
People with mask.
Nobody shows up to his record.
In any case, why are you holding the big rallies?
Why you not?
You go first away, buddy.
Because people want to hear what I have to say.
I mean, I'm worried about using the president, and I'll have 25,000, 35,000 people show up at airports.
We use airports.
Are you not worried about that?
We have a lot of people.
Well, so far, we have had no problem whatsoever.
It's outside.
That's a big difference, according to the experts.
But we do them outside.
We have tremendous crowds, as you see.
And literally on 24 hours' notice.
And Joe does the circles and has three people someplace.
We're the last rally.
A reporter came up to ask me a question.
He said, no, no, no.
Stand back.
Put on your mask.
Put on a mask.
Have you been tested?
I'm way far away from those other people.
That's what he said.
I can't.
I'm going to be okay.
He's not worried about you.
He's not worried about the people out there breathing in one of those.
We've had no negative.
We've had no negative effect.
And we've had 35,000, 40,000 people at these rallies.
Just quickly finish up because I want to move on to our next.
Yes, I would.
He's been totally irresponsible the way in which he has handled the social distancing and people wearing masks, basically encouraged them not to.
All right.
He's a fool on that.
If you could get the crowds, you would have done the same thing.
But you can't.
Nobody cares.
Gentlemen, can we move on to the economy?
Settlement.
Can we move on to the economy?
Yes.
The economy is, I think it's fair to say, recovering faster than expected from the shutdown in the second quarter.
The unemployment rate fell to 8.4% last month.
The Federal Reserve says the hit to growth, which is going to be there, is not going to be nearly as big as they had expected.
President Trump, you say we are in a V-shaped recovery.
Vice President Biden, you say it's more of a K-shape.
What difference does that mean to the American people in terms of the economy?
President Trump, in this segment, you go first.
So we built the greatest economy in history.
We closed it down because of the China plague.
When the plague came in, we closed it down, which was very hard psychologically to do.
He didn't think we should close it down, and he was wrong.
And again, 2 million people would be dead now instead of still 204,000 people is too much.
One person is too much.
Should have never happened from China.
But what happened is we closed it down and now we're reopening.
And we're doing record business.
We had 10.4 million people in a four-month period that we've put back into the workforce.
That's a record the likes of which nobody's ever seen before.
And he wants to close down the, he will shut it down again.
He will destroy this country.
You know, a lot of people, between drugs and alcohol and depression, when you start shutting it down, you take a look at what's happening at some of your Democrat-run states where they have these tough shutdowns.
And I'm telling you, it's because they don't want to open it.
One of them came out last week.
You saw that.
Oh, we're going to open up on November 9th.
Why, November 9th?
Because it's after the election.
They think they're hurting us by keeping them closed.
They're hurting people.
People know what to do.
They can social distance, they can wash their hands, they can wear masks, they can do whatever they want.
But they've got to open these states up.
When you look at North Carolina, when you look, and these governors are under siege, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and a couple of others, you've got to open these states up.
It's not fair.
You're talking about almost it's like being in prison.
And you look at what's going on with divorce, look at what's going on with alcoholism and drugs.
It's a very, very sad thing.
And he'll close down the whole country.
This guy will close down the whole country and destroy our country.
Our country is coming back incredibly well, setting records as it does it.
We don't need somebody to come in and say, let's shut it down.
All right.
Your two minutes, sir.
We're now moved to you.
As I said, posing the question, the president says it's a V-shaped recovery.
You say it's a K-shaped recovery.
What's the difference?
The difference is millionaires and billionaires like him in the middle of the COVID crisis have done very well.
$9 million.
Billionaires have made another $300 billion because of his profligate tax proposal and will only focus on the market.
But you folks at home, you folks living in Scranton and Claymont and all the small towns and working class towns in America.
How old are you doing?
This guy paid a total of $750 in taxes.
It's too long statement.
Yeah, I understand.
You've agreed to the two minutes, so please let him have it.
Do I get my time back?
The fact is that he has, in fact, worked on this in a way that he's going to be the first president of the United States to leave office, having fewer jobs in his administration than when he became president.
Fewer jobs than when he became president.
First one in American history.
Secondly, the people who have lost the job Those people who would have been on the front lines.
Those people who have been saving our lives.
28,000 people.
They were putting themselves in the way to make sure that we could all try to make it.
The idea that he is insisting that we go forward and open when you have almost half the states in America with a significant increase in COVID deaths and COVID cases in the United States of America.
And he wants to open it up more.
Why does he want to open it up?
Why doesn't he take care of the American?
You can't fix the economy until you fix the COVID crisis.
And he has no intention of doing anything about making it better for you all at home in terms of your health and your safety.
Schools are going to do that.
Because it costs a lot of money to open them safely.
You know, they were going to give his administration going to give the teachers and school students masks.
And then they decided, no, couldn't do that because it's not a national emergency, not a national emergency.
They've done nothing to help small businesses.
Nothing.
They're closing.
One in six is now gone.
He ought to get on the job to take care of the needs of the American people so we can't open safely.
Your time is up, sir.
Well, you're going to get to.
I have to respond to that.
Well, you both had two minutes, sir.
Excuse me.
He made a statement.
Actually, so did you.
People want their schools.
No, people want their schools open.
They don't want to be shut down.
They don't want their state shut down.
They want their restaurants.
I look at New York.
It's so sad what's happening in New York.
It's almost like a ghost town.
And I'm not sure it can ever recover what they've done in New York.
People want their places open.
They want to get back to their lives.
They'll be careful, but they want their schools open.
I'm the one that brought back football.
By the way, I brought back Big Ten football.
It was me, and I'm very happy to do it.
We're going to get back to Ohio.
Gentlemen, we're going to get to your economic plans going forward in a moment.
But first, Mr. President, as you well know, there's a new report that in 2016, the year you were elected president, and 2017, your first year as president, that you paid $750 a year in federal income.
Each of those years.
I know that you pay a lot of other taxes, but I'm asking you the specific question.
It's not true that you paid $750.
Each of those people.
Two states have paid millions of dollars in taxes, millions of dollars of income tax.
And let me just tell you, there was a story in one of the papers that I paid $38 million one year.
I paid $27 million.
Show us your tax returns.
I went, you'll see it as soon as it's finished.
You'll see it.
Right.
If you wanted to, there's a 18-page or so report that says everything I have, every bank I have, I'm totally under-leveraged because the assets are extremely good.
And we have a very we have a, I built a lot of people.
But let me tell you.
I understand all of that.
I understand all of you.
No, Mr. President, I'm asking you a question.
Will you tell us how much you paid in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017?
Millions of dollars.
You paid millions of dollars.
Millions of dollars.
No, not $700.
Millions of dollars.
And you'll get to see it.
And you'll get to see it.
But let me just tell you, Chris, let me just say something that it was the tax laws.
I don't want to pay tax.
Before I came here, I was a private developer.
I was a private business people.
Like every other private person, unless they're stupid, they go through the laws, and that's what it is.
He passed a tax bill that gave us all these privileges for depreciation and for tax credits.
We built a building and we get tax credits like the hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue.
You get a massive, which, by the way, was given to me by the Obama administration, if you can believe that.
Now, the man got fired right after that happened.
Does President Biden want to respond?
Yeah, I do want to respond.
Look, the tax code that made him put him in a position that he pays less tax than a school teacher makes on the money a schoolteacher makes is because of him take, he says he's smart because he can take advantage of the tax code.
And he does take advantage of the tax code.
That's why I'm going to eliminate the Trump tax cuts.
And I'm going to eliminate those tax cuts.
You're going to raise taxes.
And make sure that we invest in the people who, in fact, need the help.
People out there need tax.
Why did you do it over time the last 25 years?
Because you are president.
Why did you do it over time?
Because you are president screwing things up.
You were a senator and the worst president America has ever had.
Let me just tell you, Jill, I've done more.
In 47 months, I've done more than you've done in 47 years, too.
We've done things that we've never even worried about.
Including fixing the broken military that you gave me.
Mr. President, we're talking about the economy.
I'd like to ask you about your plans going forward because, Mr. Vice President, your economic plan, if you were to be elected president, focuses a lot on big government, big taxes, big spending.
I want to focus first on the taxes.
You propose more than $4 trillion over a decade in new taxes on individuals making more than $400,000 a year and on corporations.
President Trump says that that kind of an increase in taxes is going to hurt the economy as it's just coming out of a recession.
Well, just take a look at what the analysis has done by the American firms.
Points out that my economic plan would create 7 million more jobs than his in four years, number one.
And number two, it would create an additional $1 trillion in economic growth because it would be about buying American.
That we have to, we're going to make this federal government spend $600 billion a year on everything from ships to steel to buildings and the like.
And under my proposal, we're going to make sure that every penny of that has to be made by a company.
But respectfully, sir, I'm talking about taxes.
By the way, I'm going to eliminate a significant number of the tax.
I'm going to make the corporate tax 28%.
It shouldn't be 21%.
You have 91 companies, federal, I mean, and the Fortune 500 who don't pay a single penny in tax, making billions of dollars.
Because you, in fact, passed that.
Let's see if you can go 12 years old.
That was your tax proposal.
I got it done.
And you know what happened?
You got it down.
Our economy boomed.
It's never boomed.
The economy has been president.
Let me finish.
Mr. President, let me pick up on that.
You would continue your free market approach, lower taxes, more deregulation, correct?
Not lower taxes for American people.
Excuse me.
But in Obama's, you talk about the economy booming.
It turns out that in Obama's final three years as president, more jobs were created, a million and a half more jobs than in the first three years of your presidency.
They had the slowest recovery since economic recovery since 1929.
It was the slowest recovery.
Also, they took over something that was down here.
All you had to do is turn on the lights and you pick up a lot.
But they had the slowest economic recovery since 1929.
Let me tell you about the stock market.
When the stock market goes up, that means jobs.
It also means 401ks.
If you got in, if you ever became president with your ideas, you want to terminate my tax, my taxes, I'll tell you what, you'll lose half of the companies that have poured in here will leave and plenty of companies that are already here.
They'll leave for other places.
They will leave and you will have a depression, the likes of which you've never seen.
Look, we inherited the worst recession short of a depression in American history.
I was asked to bring it back.
We were able to have an economic recovery that created the jobs you're talking about.
We handed him a booming economy.
He blew it.
It wasn't booming.
He blew it.
It wasn't booming.
It was the weakest.
Wait, wait.
Is it fair to say he blew it when there was record low unemployment before COVID?
Yeah, because what he did, even before COVID, manufacturing went in the hole.
Manufacturing went hole.
Excuse me.
Number two.
Chris.
Number three.
They said it would take.
No, you're number two.
No.
Chris, Chris.
They said it would take a miracle to bring back manufacturing.
I brought back 700,000 jobs.
They brought back nothing.
They gave up on manufacturing.
We did not.
Standard fare.
I'm the guy that brought it back.
He totally gave up on manufacturing.
Let him know.
We brought back, I was asked to bring back Chrysler and Jonah Motors.
We brought them back right here in the state of Ohio and Michigan.
He blew it.
They're gone.
He blew it.
And in fact, they're gone.
Ohio had the best year it's ever had last year.
Michigan had the best year they've ever had.
That is not bad.
Many car companies came in from Germany, from Japan, went to Michigan, went to Ohio.
They're not having a bad day.
And they didn't come to you.
Mr. Vice President, and so you take a look at what he's actually done.
He's done very little.
His trade deals are the same way.
He talks about these great trade deals.
You know, he talks about the art of the deal.
China's perfected the art of the steel.
We have a higher deficit with China now than we did before.
We have the highest trade deficit with Mexico.
300%.
China ate your lunch, Joe.
And no wonder your son goes in and he takes out, he takes out billions of dollars, takes out billions of dollars to manage.
He makes millions of dollars.
And also, while we're at it, why is it, just out of curiosity, the mayor of Moscow's wife gave your son $3.5 million.
What did he do to deserve it?
What did he do with Barissa?
Non-Order.
To deserve $180,000.
None of that is true.
But no, Mr. President.
Mr. President, please totally discredited.
Totally discredited.
And by the way.
Well, wait, he didn't get $3.5 million, Joe?
Mr. Vice President.
He got $350.
$3 million.
It is not true.
Really?
Mr. President.
It's an open discussion.
It's a fact.
You have raised an issue.
Let this go.
Vice President Answer.
Discredited.
It was a report.
I was thinking about $183,000 a month with no experience in energy.
Mr. President.
My son did nothing wrong at Barism.
I think he did.
The only guy that doesn't want to let me answer because he knows I have the truth.
His position has been totally, thoroughly disclaimed by everybody.
Well, by the media, by our allies, by the World Bank, by everyone has discredited.
Matter of fact, even who testified under oath.
So let me ask you this too.
No, no, no, go ahead.
Mr. I'm listening to you.
Mr. Branham testified all the things that his administration said.
He needs to be a good person.
I stopped my job and I did it very well.
Tell him that.
Yeah, he's lost the public.
I'm going to give a list of the people who testify.
You've already fired most of them because they did a good job.
Some people don't do it.
Go ahead.
Wait a minute.
You've got the final word, Mr. President.
Well, it's hard to get anywhere with this clown.
Excuse me, because I was going to say, Joe.
No, no, no.
Mr. President, why did he deserve $3.5 million from Moscow?
Look, here's the deal.
We want to talk about families and ethics.
I don't want to do that.
I mean, his family we could talk about all night.
His family's lost a fortune by coming down and helping us with government.
And that's such a single one of them lost a foreign country.
This is not about my family or his family.
It's about your family.
$3.5 million.
That's not true.
It doesn't want to talk about what you need.
You, the American people.
It's about you.
That's what we're talking about.
All right, that's the end of the segment.
We're moving on.
He didn't take that.
Vice President, can I be honest?
It's a very important question.
Try to be honest.
I stood up.
No, the answer to the question is no.
Ukraine.
No, sir.
With a billion dollars of tax race.
Stop.
You're not doing it.
You're going to have to be true.
Gentlemen.
I hate to raise my voice, but I see it seems to be, why shouldn't I be different than the two of you?
So here's the deal.
Good point.
We have six segments.
We have ended that segment.
We're going to go to the next segment.
In that segment, you each are going to have two uninterrupted moments.
In those two interrupted minutes, Mr. President, you can say anything you want.
I'm going to ask a question about race, but if you want to answer about something else, go ahead.
But I think the country would be better served if we allowed both people to speak with fewer interruptions.
I'm appealing to you, sir, to do that.
Honestly, the viewers wanted you to take a look at it.
Well, frankly, you've been doing more interruptions.
That's all right, but he does plenty.
Well, less than, sir, less than.
No, less than you have.
Let's please continue on.
The issue of race.
Vice President Biden, you say that President Trump's response to the violence in Charlottesville three years ago, when he talked about very fine people on both sides, was what directly led you to launch this run for president.
Oh, yes, sure.
President Trump, you have often said that you believe you have done more for black Americans than any president, with the possible exception of Abraham Lincoln.
My question for the two of you is: why should voters trust you rather than your opponent to deal with the race issues facing this country over the next four years?
Vice President Biden, you go first.
This question?
It's about equity and equality.
It's about decency.
It's about the Constitution.
And we have never walked away from trying to require equity for everyone, equality for the whole of America.
But we've never accomplished it.
But we've never walked away from it like he has done.
It is true.
The reason I got in the race is when those people, close your eyes, remember what those people look like coming out of the fields carrying torches, their veins bulging, spewing, just spewing anti-Semitic bile, and accompanied by the Ku Klux Klan.
A young woman got killed.
And they asked the president what he thought.
He said there were very fine people on both sides.
No president has ever said anything like that.
It is true.
Now, second point I'd make to you is that when Floyd was killed, when Mr. Floyd was killed, there was a peaceful protest in front of the White House.
What did he do?
He came out of his bunker, had the military use tear gas on him so he could walk across to a church and hold up a Bible.
And then what happened after that?
The bishop of that very church said that it was a disgrace.
The general who was with him said all he ever wants to do is divide people, not unite people at all.
This is a president who has used everything as a dog whistle to try to generate racist hatred, racist division.
This is a man who, in fact, you talk about helping African Americans.
One in 1,000 African Americans has been killed because of the coronavirus.
And if he doesn't do something quickly, by the end of the year, one in 500 will have been killed.
That's a terrible thing.
One in 500 African Americans.
This man, this man, is a savior of African Americans.
This man cares at all.
This man's done virtually nothing.
Look, the fact is that you have to look at what he talks about.
You have to look at what he did.
And what he did has been disastrous for the African American community.
President Trump, you have two minutes.
Why should Americans trust you over your opponent to deal with racism?
A crime bill 1994.
Yes.
Where you call them super predators, African Americans, the super predators, and they've never forgotten it.
They've never forgotten it, Joe.
No, sir, it's his two minutes.
So you did that, and they called you super predator, and I'm letting people out of jail now that you have treated the African-American population community.
You have treated the black community about as bad as anybody in this country.
You did the 1990s.
And that's why, if you look at the polls, I'm doing better than any Republican has done in a long time because they saw what you did.
You call them super predators, and you've called them worse than that.
Because you look back at your testimony over the years, you've called them a lot worse than that.
As far as the church is concerned, and as far as the generals are concerned, we just got the support of 250 military leaders and generals.
Total support.
Law enforcement, almost every law enforcement group in the United States.
I have Florida, I have Texas, I have Ohio, I have every, excuse me, Portland.
The sheriff just came out today and he said, I support President Trump.
I don't think you have any law enforcement.
You can't even say the word law enforcement because if you say those words, you're going to lose all of your radical left supporters.
And why aren't you saying those words, Joe?
Why don't you say the words law enforcement?
Because you know what?
If they called us in Portland, we would put out that fire in a half an hour, but they won't do it because they're run by radical left Democrats.
If you look at Chicago, if you look at any place you want to look, Seattle, they heard we were coming in the following day and they put up their hands and we got back Seattle.
Minneapolis.
We got it back, Joe, because we believe in law and order, but the top 10 cities and just about the top 40 cities.
They are run by Democrats and in many cases, radical left.
And they've got you wrapped around their finger, Joe, to a point where you don't want to say anything about law and order.
And I'll tell you what, the people of this country want and demand law and order, and you're afraid to even say it.
All right.
Let's see what he says.
I want to return to the question of race.
Vice President Biden, after the grand jury and the Brianna, I want to get our hands decided not to charge any of the police.
Look at him with homicide.
You said it raises the question, quote, whether justice could be equally applied in America.
Do you believe that there is a separate but unequal system of justice for blacks in this country?
Yes, there is.
There's systemic injustice in this country, in education, in work, and in law enforcement, and the way in which it's enforced.
But look, the vast majority of police officers are good, decent, honorable men and women.
They risk their lives every day to take care of us.
But there are some bad apples.
And when they occur, when they find them, they have to be sorted out.
They have to be held accountable.
They have to be held accountable.
And what I'm going to do as President of the United States is call together an entire group of people at the White House, everything from the civil rights groups to the police officers, to the police chiefs, and we're going to work this out.
We're going to work this out so we change the way in which we have more transparency in when these things happen.
These cops aren't happy to see what happened to George Floyd.
These cops aren't happy to see what happened to Breonna Taylor.
Most don't like it.
But we have to have a system where people are held accountable.
And by the way, violence and response is never appropriate.
Never appropriate.
Peaceful protest is.
Violence is never appropriate.
What is peaceful protest?
When they run through the middle of the town and burn down your stores and kill people.
No, it's not out.
You say it is.
I'd like to continue with the issue of race.
I promise we're going to get to the issue of law and order in a moment.
This month, your administration directed federal agencies to end racial sensitivity training that addresses white privilege or critical race theory.
Why did you decide to do that, to end racial sensitivity training?
And do you believe that there is systemic racism in this country, sir?
I ended it because it's racist.
I ended it because a lot of people were complaining that they were asked to do things that were absolutely insane, that it was a radical revolution that was taking place in our military, in our schools, all over the place, and you know it, and so does everybody else.
And he would know it.
What does the problem do you think about racial sensitivity training?
If you were a certain person, you had no status in life.
It was sort of a reversal.
And if you look at the people, we were paying people hundreds of thousands of dollars to teach very bad ideas and frankly very sick ideas.
And really, they were teaching people to hate our country.
And I'm not going to do that.
I'm not going to allow that to happen.
That's right.
We have to go back to the core values of this country.
They were teaching people that our country is a horrible place.
It's a racist place.
And they were teaching people to hate our country.
And I'm not going to allow that to happen.
Vice President Biden?
Nobody's doing that.
He's just racist.
You just don't know.
Here's the deal.
I know a lot more about you.
Let him finish.
The fact is that there is racial insensitivity.
People have to be made aware of what other people feel like, what insults them.
What is the problem?
But we don't need the government to do that.
It's important that people know.
They don't want to do it.
Many people don't want to hurt other people's feelings.
But it makes a big difference.
We don't need the government.
It makes a gigantic difference in the way China is able to grow up and have a sense of self-esteem.
It's a little bit like how this guy and his friends look down on so many people.
They look down their nose on people like Irish Catholics like me and grew up in Scranton.
They look down on people who don't have money.
They look down on people who are of a different faith.
They look down on people who are a different color.
In fact, we're all Americans.
The only way we're going to bring this country together is bring everybody together.
There's nothing we cannot do if we do it together.
We can take this on and we can defeat racism.
Vice President, I mean, President Trump, sir.
During the Obama-Biden administration, there was tremendous division.
There was hatred.
You look at Ferguson.
You look at, you go to many places.
Look at Oakland.
Look what happened in Oakland.
Look what happened in Baltimore.
Look what happened.
Frankly, it was more violent than what I'm even seeing now.
But the reason is that the Democrats have run these cities don't want to talk like you about law and order.
Violent crime.
You still haven't mentioned violent crime.
Are you in favor of law and order?
I'm in favor of law.
You follow.
Are you in favor of law and order?
Go ask me.
You asked a question, let him finish.
Law and order.
This is law and order with justice, where people get treated fairly.
And the fact of the matter is, violent crime went down 17%, 15% in our administration.
It's gone up on his watch.
It went down much more.
All right, we're down to your president.
Mr. President, you're going to have to do it.
Mr. President, every record in the book.
Mr. President, you're going to be very happy because we're now going to talk about law and order.
That's exactly my question.
There has been a dramatic increase in homicides in America this summer, particularly, and you often blame that on Democratic mayors and Democratic governors, but in fact, there have been equivalent spikes in Republican-led cities like Tulsa and Fort Worth.
So the question is, is this really a party issue?
I think it's a party issue.
You can bring in a couple of examples, but if you look at Chicago, what's going on in Chicago, where 53 people were shot and eight died.
Shot.
If you look at New York, where it's going up like nobody's ever seen anything, the numbers are going up 100, 150, 200% crime.
It is crazy what's going on.
And he doesn't want to say law and order because he can't, because he'll lose his radical left supporters.
And once he does that, it's over with.
But if he ever got to run this country and they ran it the way he would want to run it, we would have to go.
Our suburbs would be gone.
By the way, our suburbs would be gone.
And you would see problems like you would not.
He was not a suburb unless he took a wrong turn.
Oh, I know suburbs.
He would not be able to do that.
Go ahead, I was raised in the suburbs.
This is not 1950.
All these dog whistles on racism don't work anymore.
Suburbs are by and large integrated.
There are as many people today driving their kids to soccer practice and or to black and white and Hispanic in the same car as there have been any time in the past.
What really is a threat to the suburbs and their safety is his failure to deal with COVID.
They're dying in the suburbs.
His failure to deal with the environment.
They're being flooded.
They're being burned out because his refusal to do anything.
That's why the suburbs are in trouble.
I do want to talk about this issue of law and order, though.
And in the joint recommendation that came from the Biden-Bernie Sanders task force, you talked about, quote, reimagining policing.
First of all, what does reimagining policing mean, and do you support?
It means...
Let me, if I might finish the question.
What does reimagining policing mean?
And do you support the Black Lives Matter call for community control of policing?
Look, what I support is the police having the opportunity to deal with the problems they face.
And I'm totally opposed to defunding the police officers.
As a matter of fact, police, local police, the only one defunding in his budget calls for a $400 million cut in local law enforcement assistance.
They need more assistance.
They need, when they show up for a 9-11 call, to have someone with them as a psychologist or psychiatrist to keep them from having to use force and be able to talk people down.
We have to have community policing like we had before, where the officers get to know the people in the communities.
That's when crime went down.
It didn't go up, it went down.
And so we have to be in the middle of the state.
That's not what they're talking about, Chris.
That's not what he's talking about defunding the police.
That is not true.
He doesn't have any law support.
He has no law enforcement support.
That's not true.
Who do you have?
Name one group that supports you.
Name one group that came out and supported you.
Seriously, better say something.
I think we have to have a group.
We don't have time to do anything.
All right, so this is not going to be a problem.
Name one law enforcement group that came out and gentlemen, I think I'm going to take back the models.
And I want to get to another subject, which is the issue of protests in many cities that have turned violent.
In Portland, Oregon, especially, we have more than 100 straight days of the United States.
Boy Scouts, which I think you would agree, you're talking about peaceful protests.
Many of those turned into riots.
Mr. Vice President, you say that people who commit crimes should be held accountable.
The question I have, though, is, as the Democratic nominee, and earlier tonight you said that you are the Democratic Party right now, have you ever called the Democratic mayor of Portland or the Democratic governor of Oregon and said, hey, you've got to stop this, bring in the National Guard, do whatever it takes, but you stop the days and months of violence in Portland.
I don't hold public office now.
I am a former vice president.
I've made it clear.
I've made it clear in my public statements that the violence should be prosecuted.
It should be prosecuted.
And anyone who commits it to the public.
But you've never called for the people.
Excuse me, sir.
You have never called for the leaders in Portland and in Oregon to rent the National Guard and knock off 100 days of riots.
They can, in fact, take care of it if you just stay out of the way.
Oh, really?
Oh, really?
Here's a question.
I asked the question in the picture of a young man in the middle of the street, and they shot him.
And for three days, I interrupted the U.S. Marshals.
Go ahead, sir.
And by the way, you know, his own former spokesperson said, you know, riots and chaos and violence help its cause.
That's what this is all about.
I don't know who said that.
I do.
Who?
I think Kellyanne Conway.
I don't think she said that.
She said that.
And so here's the thing.
Here's the point.
The point is that that's what he is.
Keeps trying to rile at people.
He's hilarious.
He doesn't want to calm things down.
Instead of going in and talking to people and saying, let's get everybody together and figure out how to deal with this.
What's he do?
He just pours gasoline in the fire constantly every single solitary.
Okay, and to board me.
And let's button up this segment.
I'm going to give you a minute to answer, sir.
You have repeatedly criticized it lately.
We've been talking about it.
I'm asking you to go to the bottom of the street.
I would love to know, sir.
I would love to answer.
We could very quickly do that right now.
On the National Guard, it would be over.
There'd be no problem.
But they don't want to accept the National Guard.
You have repeatedly criticized the vice president for not specifically calling out Antifa and other left-wing.
Are you willing tonight to condemn white supremacists and militia groups and to say that they need to stand down and not add to the violence and a number of things, as we saw in Kenosha?
And as we've seen, there's different definitions.
You have to identify it.
I would say almost everything I see is from the left wing, not from the right wing.
I'm willing to do anything I want to see people.
You can do it, sir.
Bullets.
Hey, with birds.
You want to call them.
What do you want to call them?
Give me a name.
Give me a name.
White supremacists and right-wing.
What would you like to condemn?
White proud protests and right-proud success.
Now, boys, stand back and stand by, but I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you what.
Somebody's got to do something about Antifa and the left, because this is not a right-wing problem.
This is a left-wing.
This is a left-wing problem.
I've got a white supremacist.
Antifa's an idea, not an organization.
You've got to be a military secret.
Here's tonight.
That's the biggest horseshit thing you've seen.
Well, then, you know what?
We're done, sir.
We're moving on to the next one.
Your administration tells you the truth is a bad idea.
Can I tell you what?
You have no idea.
Antifa is a dangerous person.
Gentlemen, we're now moving on to the Trump and black records.
I'm going to overthrow you.
When a president, I'm going to ask a question.
When the president seeks a second term, it is generally a referendum on his record.
But Vice President Biden, you'd like to quote one of your dad's sayings, which is, don't compare me to the Almighty, compare me to the alternative.
And in this case, sir, you are the alternative.
Looking at both of your records, I'm going to ask each of you, why should voters elect you president over your opponent in this segment, President Trump?
You go first, two minutes.
Because there has never been an administration or president who has done more than I've done in a period of three and a half years.
And that's despite the impeachment hoax.
And you saw what happened today with Hillary Clinton, where it was a whole big con job.
But despite going through all of these things, where I had to fight both flanks and behind me and above, there has never been an administration that's done what I've done.
The greatest, before COVID came in, the greatest economy in history, lowest unemployment numbers.
Everything was good.
Everything was going.
And by the way, there was unity going to happen.
People were calling me for the first time in years.
They were calling, and they were saying, it's time maybe.
And then what happened?
We got hit, but now we're building it back up again.
A rebuilding of the military, including Space Force and all of the other things.
A fixing of the VA, which was a mess under him.
308,000 people died because they didn't have proper health care.
He was a mess.
And we now got a 91% approval rating at the VAR vets.
We take care of our vets.
But we've rebuilt our military.
The job that we've done, and I'll tell you something, some people say maybe the most important by the end of the first term, I'll have approximately 300 federal judges and Court of Appeals judges, 300, and hopefully three great Supreme Court judges, justices.
That is a record the likes of which very few people, and you know one of the reasons I'll have so many judges?
Because President Obama and him left me 128 judges to fill.
When you leave office, you don't leave any judges.
That's like you just don't do that.
They left 128 openings, and if I were a member of his party, because they have a little different philosophy, I'd say if you left us 128 openings, you can't be a good president.
You can't be a good vice president.
But I want to thank you because it gives us almost, it'll probably be above that number.
By the end of this term, 300 judges.
It's a record.
Looking at both your records, why should voters elect you president as opposed to President Trump?
You have two minutes uninterrupted.
Under this president, we become weaker, sicker, poorer, more divided.
That's a thing.
And more violent.
That's a good question.
When I was vice president, we inherited a recession.
I was asked to fix it.
I did.
We left him a booming economy, and he caused the recession.
With regard to being weaker, the fact is that I've gone head to head with Putin and made it clear to him we're not going to take any of his stuff.
He's Putin's puppy.
He still refuses to go to the United States.
You know Trump's going to be a little bit more.
And by the way, Mr. Price, my son.
Wait a minute.
Mr. President, your campaign agreed to both sides would get two-minute answers uninterrupted.
Well, your side agreed to it, and why don't you observe what your campaign agreed to as a ground rule, okay, sir?
He never keeps his word.
No, I'm not asking.
That was a rhetorical question.
Can you back 30 seconds?
Yes, you may have.
All right.
Go ahead.
So, thirdly, we're poor.
To interrupt, the other person is a good person.
Billionaires have gotten much more wealthy by a tune of over $300 to $400 million.
Just since COVID, you in the home, you got less.
You're in more trouble than you were before.
In terms of being more violent, when we were in office, there were 15% less violence in America than there is today.
He's President of the United States on his watch.
With regard to more divided, the nation can't stay divided.
We can't be this way.
And speaking of my son, the way you talk about the military, the way you talk about them being losers and just being suckers, my son was in Iraq.
He spent a year there.
He got the Bronze Star.
He got the Conspicuous Service Medal.
He was not a loser.
He was a patriot.
And the people left behind there were heroes.
And I resented it.
Are you talking about Hunter?
Are you talking about my father?
I'm talking about my son, Beau Biden.
You're talking about the Protestants.
I don't know, Bo.
I know Hunter.
Hunter got thrown out of the military.
He was thrown out, dishonorably discharged.
That's not true.
It wasn't cocaine use.
And he didn't have a job until you became vice president.
Once you became a person, not a vice president.
He made a fortune in Ukraine, in China, in Moscow, simply in various other places.
My son, my son.
And he didn't have a job.
My son.
Like a lot of people.
Like a lot of people.
Why don't you go at home?
He had a drug problem.
He worked on it.
And I'm proud of you.
Why was he tens of millions of people?
But he wasn't carrying tens of millions of people.
That is totally discredited.
We've already been through this.
I think the American people would rather hear about more substantial subjects.
Well, you know, as the moderator, sir, I'm going to make a judge of all here.
$3.5 million from Moscow.
I thought about it.
I think our report is totally discouraged.
Mr. Romney on that committee said it wouldn't worth taxpayers' money.
That report is written for political reasons.
You know, I'd like to talk about climate change.
So would I.
Okay.
Forest fires in the west are raging now.
I've got a whole bunch of compared information on that.
Displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
When state officials there blame the fires on climate change, Mr. President, you said, I don't think the science knows.
Over your four years, you have pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Accord.
You have rolled back a number of Obama environmental records.
What do you believe about the science of climate change?
The biggest issue is what will you do in the next four years to confront it?
I want crystal clean water and air.
I want beautiful clean air.
We have now the lowest carbon.
If you look at our numbers right now, we are doing phenomenally.
But I haven't destroyed our businesses.
Our businesses aren't put out of commission.
If you look at the Paris Accord, it was a disaster from our standpoint.
And people are actually very happy about what's going on because our businesses are doing well.
As far as the fires are concerned, you need forest management in addition to everything else.
The forest floors are loaded up with trees, dead trees that are years old and they're like tinder and leaves and everything else.
You drop a cigarette in there, the whole forest burns down.
You've got to have forest management cuts.
What do you believe about the science of climate change, sir?
I believe that we have to do everything we can to have immaculate air, immaculate water, and do whatever else we can that's going to do.
We're planting a billion trees, a billion tree projects.
And it's very expensive.
That's completely untrue.
Pollution, gas, greenhouse gas emissions.
That's what I'm saying.
I think a lot of things do, but I think that's an extent, yes.
I think to an extent, yes.
But I also think we have to do better management of our forests.
Every year, I get the call.
California's burning.
California's burning.
If that was cleaned, if that were, if you had forest management, good forest management, you would be getting those calls.
You know, in Europe, they live there forest cities.
They're called forest cities.
They maintain their forests.
They manage their forests.
I was with the head of a major country.
It's a forest city.
He said, sir, we have trees that are far more, they ignite much easier than California.
There shouldn't be that problem.
I spoke with the governor about it.
I'm getting along very well with the governor.
But I said, you know, at some point, you can't every year have hundreds of thousands of acres of land just burned to the ground.
That's burning down because of a lack of money.
But, sir, if you believe in the science of climate change, why have you rolled back the Obama Clean Power Plan, which limited carbon emissions in power plants?
Why have you relaxed?
Because it was driving energy prices through the sky.
Why have you relaxed fuel economy standards that are going to create more pollution from cars?
Well, not really, because what's happening is the car is much less expensive and it's a much safer car.
And you're talking about a tiny difference.
And then what would happen, because of the cost of the car, you would have at least double and triple the number of cars purchased.
We have the old slugs out there that are 10, 12 years old.
If you did that, the car would be safer.
It would be much cheaper by 3005.
No, but you would take a lot of cars off the market because people would be able to afford a car.
Now, so, and by the way, we're going to see how that turns out.
But a lot of people agree with me, many people.
The car has gotten so expensive because they have computers all over the place for an extra little bit of gasoline.
And Okay, with electric cars, too.
I think I'm all for electric cars.
I've given big incentives for electric cars.
But what they've done in California is just crazy.
Vice President Biden, I'd like you to respond to the President's climate change record.
But I also want to ask you about a concern.
You propose $2 trillion in green jobs.
You talk about new limits, not abolishing, but new limits, unfracking, ending the use of fossil fuels to generate electricity by 2035, and zero net emission of greenhouse gases by 2050.
The president says a lot of these things would tank the economy and cost millions of jobs.
He's absolutely wrong, number one.
Number two, if in fact, during our administration, the Recovery Act, I was able to, I was in charge, able to bring down the cost of renewable energy.
It's cheaper than or as cheap as coal, gas, and oil.
Nobody's going to build another coal fires.
No one's going to build another boring labor to renewable energy, number one.
Number two, we're going to make sure that we are a federal fleet and turn it into a fleet that's running off strongly.
Making sure you can do that money with 100,000 charges of energy.
Let him have all of the hardware.
We're going to build an economy that is going to provide for the ability of us to take 4 million buildings and make sure that they, in fact, are weatherized in a way that, in fact, they'll emit significantly less gas and oil because the heat needs to be a little bit more than that.
There's so many things that we're doing now.
He is a creator.
He's got 40 years by 2035.
Not only that costing people jobs, creating jobs.
Creating millions of good-paying jobs.
I'm telling you, not $15 an hour, but prevailing wages by having a new infrastructure that, in fact, is closure issues.
That's the first thing I will do.
I will listen to the Paris Accord.
I will join the Paris Accord because with us, look what's happening.
The only energy that he had was when he was defending his kids.
Trump is like lit up.
He's going to go to 2 o'clock in the morning for the money.
The rainforest of Brazil are being torn down.
They're being ripped down.
More carbon is absorbed in the city.
I don't know if we're doing a second part of it.
If there's a section of drill like this, instead of doing something about it, I would be gathering up and making sure we had the countries of the world coming up with $20 billion.
Here's $20 billion.
Stop tearing down the forest.
And if you don't, then you're going to have significant economic consequences.
What about the argument that President Trump basically says that you have to balance environmental interests and economic interests, and he's drawn his line.
We need to hook him up to the bottom of the corner.
He still, for example, make sure that methane is not a problem.
You can now emit more methane.
This is a guy who says that we don't have to have my own standards for auto-based.
This is a guy who says that.
The fact is.
It's all true.
He's talking about the Green New Deal, and it's not $2 billion or $20 billion, as you said.
It's $100 trillion and rebuild the building.
It's just not everybody.
Two-car systems are out where they want to take out the cows.
You know, that's not true either, right?
This is a $100 trillion.
That's more money than our country could make in 100 years if it were not the case.
Wait a minute, sir.
Actually, studied your plan, and it includes upgrading 4 million buildings, weatherizing 2 million hounds over four years, building 1.5 million energy-efficient homes.
So, the question around the president is saying, I think some people who support the president would say that sounds like it's going to cost a lot of money and hurt the economy.
What it's going to do is millions of jobs, good to pay jobs.
The fact is, it's going to create millions of goods.
You have to change it real quickly.
And these tax incentives, which he wants to get rid of.
It's going to make the economy much safer.
Look how much we're paying now to deal with the hurricanes, deal with, by the way, he has an answer for hurricanes.
He said, maybe we should drop a nuclear weapon on them.
I never said that.
He did say.
He made it up.
And here's the deal.
We are going to be in a position where we can create hard, hard, good jobs by making sure the environment is clean and we all are in better shape.
We spend billions of dollars now, billions of dollars on floods, hurricanes, rising seas.
We're in real trouble.
Look what's happened just in the Midwest with these storms that come through and wipe out entire sections and counties in Iowa.
They didn't happen before.
They're because of global warming.
We make up 15% of the world's problem.
We, in fact, the rest of the world, we've got to get them to come along.
That's why we have to get back into the Paris Accord.
All right, gentlemen.
Wait a minute, so why didn't he do it for 47 years?
You were why didn't you get the world?
China sends up real dirt into the air.
Russia does, India does, they all do.
We're supposed to be good.
And by the way, he made a couple of statements.
The Green New Deal is $100 trillion.
That is not my plan.
That's Green New Deal.
Well, we want to rebuild every building.
We want to rebuild everything.
And he made a statement about the military.
He said I said something about the military.
He and his friends made it up and then they went with it.
I never said it.
That is what he did first.
He got in a segment.
He called Mr. Vice President.
He said, I hope that you can do it.
He said stupid best.
Stop.
Play it.
Go ahead.
Mr. Vice President, get that video ready for afterwards when we're done.
Just say Biden on YouTube, Biden, stupid bastards.
I'm having a little trouble myself.
And about the economy and about this question of what it's going to cost.
The economy.
I mean, the Green New Deal and the idea of what your environmental change will do.
The Green New Deal will pay for itself as we move forward.
We're not going to build plants that, in fact, are great polluting plants.
But you're going to build the Green New Deal?
Pardon me?
Do you support that?
No, I don't support the Green New Deal.
You don't?
Oh, well, that's a big statement.
I support you just the radical left.
I support the Biden plan that I put forward.
Okay.
The Biden plan, which is different than what he calls the radical Green New Deal.
All right, gentlemen, final segment.
Election integrity.
As we meet tonight, millions of Americans are receiving mail-in ballots or going to vote early.
How confident should we be that this will be a fair election and what are you prepared to do over the next five plus weeks because it'll not only be to Election Day but also counting some ballots, mail-in ballots after Election Day.
What are you prepared to do to reassure the American people that the next president will be the legitimate winner of this election in this final segment?
Mr. Vice President, you go first.
Prepared to let people vote.
They should go to iwillvote.com, decide how they're going to vote, when they're going to vote, and what it means by which they're going to vote.
His own Homeland Security Director, Anne as well as the FBI director, says there is no evidence at all that mail-in ballots are a source of being manipulated and cheated.
They said that.
The fact is that there are going to be millions of people because of COVID that are going to be voting by mail-in ballots, like he does, by the way.
He sits behind the resolute desk and sends his ballot to Florida.
Number one.
Number two, we're going to make sure that those people who want to vote in person are able to vote.
There's enough poll watchers there to make sure they can socially distance.
The polls are open on time, and their polls stay open until the votes are counted.
And this is all about trying to dissuade people from voting because he's trying to scare people into thinking that's not going to be legitimate.
That's a problem for my army.
You will determine the outcome of this election.
He put that one sound.
What did he call it?
That sound that puts you in the middle of the street.
Vote early.
White is the official vote.
Every person?
Vote whatever way is the best way for you.
Because you know he cannot stop.
This is the first time.
And in terms of whether or not when the votes are counted, that's going to be accepted.
If I win, that's going to be accepted.
Some of the lives are so confident.
If in John Biden says, well, let me tell you something.
It doesn't matter.
Because if we get the votes, it's going to be all over.
He's going to go.
He can't.
Sounds like somebody.
His voice has gotten higher and higher throughout the world.
Just make sure you understand you have it in your control to determine what this country is going to look like the next four years.
Brom was breathing hard first to make what Hillary Clinton was.
Mr. President, two minutes.
So when I listened to Joe talking about a transition, there's been no transition from when I won.
I won that election.
And if you look at crooked Hillary Clinton, if you look at all of the different people, there was no transition because they came after me trying to do a coup.
They came after me spying on my campaign.
They started from the day I won and even before I won, from the day I came down the escalator with our first lady.
They were a disaster.
They were a disgrace to our country.
And we've caught them.
We've caught them all.
We've got it all on tape.
We've caught them all.
And by the way, you gave the idea for the Logan Act against General Flynn.
You better take a look at that because we caught you in a sense.
And President Obama was sitting in the office.
He knew about it too.
So don't tell me about a free transition.
As far as the ballots are concerned, it's a disaster.
A solicited ballot.
Okay, solicited is okay.
You're soliciting.
You're asking.
They send it back.
You send it back.
I did that.
If you have an unsolicited, they're sending millions of ballots all over the country.
There's fraud.
They found them in creeks.
They found some with the name Trump.
Just happened to have the name Trump just the other day in a waste paper basket.
They're being sent all over the place.
They sent two in a Democrat area.
They sent out a thousand ballots.
Everybody got two ballots.
This is going to be a fraud like you've never seen.
The other thing, it's nice on November 3rd.
You're watching and you see who won the election.
And I think we're going to do well because people are really happy with the job we've done.
But you know what?
We won't know.
We might not know for months because these ballots are going to be all over.
Take a look at what happened in Manhattan.
Take a look at what happened in New Jersey.
Take a look at what happened in Virginia and other places.
They're not losing 2%, 1%, which, by the way, is too much.
An election could be won or lost with that.
They're losing 30% and 40%.
It's a fraud and it's a shame.
And can you imagine where they say you have to have your ballot in by November 10th when it comes to that?
That means that's seven days after the election, in theory.
It's not even a question.
We have major states, sir.
All run by Democrats.
President Trump.
It's a rigid.
You're going to be able to continue.
You have been charging for months that mail-in balloting is going to be a disaster.
You say it's rigorous.
And that it's going to lead to fraud.
But in 2018, the last fifth election, 31 million people voted for mail-in voting.
That was a quarter, more than a quarter of all the voters that year cast their ballots by mail.
Now that millions of mail-in ballots have gone out, what are you going to do about it?
And are you counting on the Supreme Court, including a Justice Barrett, to settle any dispute?
Yeah, I think I'm counting on them to look at the ballots, definitely.
I don't think well, I hope we don't need them in terms of the election itself.
But for the ballots, I think so.
We can't do that.
Because what's happening is incredible.
I just heard, I read today, where at least 1% of the ballots for 2016 were invalidated.
They take them, we don't like them, we don't like them.
They throw them out.
But if there are millions of ballots going out of the bottom of the bottom, what you do is you go and vote.
You do a solicited ballot.
No, no, that's okay.
Where you go and vote?
I'm asking you about the fact that millions of people are going to be able to do it.
You either do, Chris, a solicited ballot where you're sending it in, they're sending it back, and you're sending it.
Did you see what's going on?
Take a look at West Virginia mailmen selling the ballots.
They're being sold.
They're being dumped in rivers.
This is a horrible thing for our country.
This is not going to end well.
This is not going to end up.
Vice President Biden has had mail-in ballots for the last decade or more, five, including two Republican states.
And you don't have to solicit the ballot.
It's sent to you.
It's sent to your home.
What we're saying is, they're saying is that it has to be a postmark by the time by election day.
If it doesn't get in until the seventh, eighth, it still should be counted.
He's just afraid of counting the votes because he's not.
I want to continue with you on this.
Vice President Biden is a very good person.
You woke up in the middle of the year.
Let's go.
This is fraud back over the years.
It has not been fraud historically.
It has been a sizable number.
Sometimes hundreds of thousands of ballots are thrown out because they have not been properly filled out or there is some other irregularity or that the deadline.
So the question I have is, are you concerned that the Supreme Court with a Justice Barrett will settle any dispute?
I'm concerned that any court would settle this because here's the deal.
When you file, when you get a ballot and you fill it out, you're supposed to have an affidavit.
If you didn't know, you have someone say that this is me.
You should be able to, if in fact you can verify that's you before the ballot is thrown out, that's sufficient to be able to count the ballot because someone made a mistake in not dotting the correct guy.
Who they voted for, testify, say who they voted for, say it's you, that is totally legitimate.
All right.
20 million ballots.
Gentlemen, I have a final ballot.
The Senate is swamping the system.
You know it can't be done.
You know it can't.
And already it's been sold.
So now gentlemen, final question is in eight states.
Keep talking.
In eight states, election workers are prohibited currently by law, eight states, from even beginning to process ballots, even take them out of the envelopes of front them until election day.
That means that it's not like there's going to be a huge increase in mail-in balloting.
And we are not going to know on election nights.
It could be days.
It could be weeks until we find out who the new president is.
So first for you, sir, finally for the vice president, I hope neither of you will interrupt the other.
Will you urge your supporters to stay calm during this extended period not to engage in any civil unrest?
And will you pledge tonight that you will not declare victory until the election has been independently certified?
President Trump, I'm not sure.
I'm urging my supporters to go into the polls and watch very carefully because that's what has to happen.
I am urging them to do it.
As you know, today there was a big problem.
In Philadelphia, they went into watch.
They're called poll watches.
A very safe, very nice thing.
They were thrown out.
They weren't allowed to watch.
You know why?
Because bad things happen in Philadelphia.
Bad things.
And I am urging, I am urging my people.
I hope it's going to be a fair election.
If it's a fair election, I am 100% on board.
But if I see tens of thousands of ballots, manipulated, I can't go along with that.
And I'll tell you what from a common sense.
I'll tell you what your people detect.
It means you have a fraudulent election.
You're sitting here.
Number one.
I don't understand.
Number two, they cheat.
Why is that arguing?
They cheat.
Hey, they found ballots in a waste paper basket three days ago, and they all had the name military ballots.
They were military.
They all had the name Trump on them.
Vice President.
I think that's good.
Vice President Biden, final question for you.
Will you urge your supporters to stay calm while the vote is counted?
And will you pledge not to declare victory until the election is independently certified?
Yes.
Here's the deal.
The account is pointed out.
Some of these ballots in some states can't even be opened until Election Day.
And if there's thousands of ballots, it's going to take time to do it.
And by the way, our military ballots for since the end of the Civil War.
And that's what's going to happen.
Why was it for them?
It's somehow not fraudulent.
We're not talking about an entire country.
It's honest.
No one has established your family.
It's fraud related to mail-in ballots.
That somehow it's a fraudulent process.
It's already been established.
Take a look at Kevin Moroni's race.
You had an opportunity to go to the bottom of the city.
Look at Kevin Monroe.
They have no idea what.
Vice President Biden, go ahead.
He has no idea what he's talking about.
Here's the deal.
The fact is, I will accept it.
And here's what you know why?
And then Joe.
Once the winner is declared, after all, all the ballots are counted.
All the votes are counted.
Here's the dilly.
That'll be the end.
And if it's me, in fact, fine.
If it's not me, I'll support the other.
Thank you, Joe.
And I'll be a president, not just for the Democrats.
I'll be a president for Democrats and Republicans.
And this guy gentlemen, you say that's the end of it.
This is the end of this debate.
We're not leaving there to be continued in more debates as we go on.
That's it.
That's the end.
It's like, I'm out of here, man.
Vice President Biden, it's been an interesting hour and a half.
I want to thank you both for participating in the first of three debates that you have agreed to engage in.
We want to thank Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic for hosting this event, the next band sponsor.
Let him just like close out with two minutes.
One week from tomorrow, October 7th at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
The two vice presidential nominees, Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Philippe Harris, will debate at night you watch until then.
Thank you.
And good night.
All right, so I'm curious.
If you're listening to this, guys, what are you thinking about?
Just so everybody knows, we had some kind of a glitch.
Something happened here where we lost you on the first time.
We were all the way up to 5,000, 6,000 people that were watching.
And then our buddy there, one of our guys was sliding around and a cable came out.
But we're together now.
So I got my notes.
I want to hear from you guys.
Who surprised you?
Now, here's the thing.
If I'm asking, I'm actually curious because a lot of you guys are saying funny things.
If you're a Trump supporter and you know you're a Trump guy, so I know you're going to say, oh, I love Trump, he crushed it.
Did Biden surprise you a little bit?
And if you're a Biden person, you cannot stand Trump.
Was there any time where you were like, well, Biden doesn't look good.
Trump was kind of looking good here.
So, Adam, why don't you take the lead?
What were some points?
Both of them.
Let me wake up a little bit.
Let me flap myself.
Both of them.
I got some points I made.
I'm curious what you think about it.
So like in fights, they go around by race.
Honestly, look at his eyes.
I don't know if the camera, can you zoom in on Adam's eyes?
I wear constant mouths.
That's always happening.
What is the Biden?
I wear constants.
How many drinks have you had?
How many drinks?
Actually, honestly, half of that.
I've had stiff cocktail.
I got advised here for the red eyes.
Adam, I've never seen you this time.
I've been around you at 941 many times.
I've never seen you just bored out of your mind.
You're boring me, Joe.
That was so exciting.
And Trump.
So tell us, what the hell is that?
If you take away the last half hour of the debate, we'll talk about the first hour.
The last half hour was very long.
Oh, my God.
The part where he got knocked out.
Oh, my God.
Again, Biden's expectations, very low.
Half of the people here literally said they didn't think he was going to show up.
He showed up.
He showed off some stuff.
He was bobbing and weaving.
We got our Columbia guy that might get out of the country.
Who knows?
He held his own.
He made some points.
He made some counterpoints.
There's a few things.
Number one, Trump is a seventh grader, maybe a fifth grader.
He could not shut his mouth.
Biden, on a handful of points, he got shut down.
When Trump said, name one, name one police organization that supports you.
If I knew a police organization that would support me, bro, I'm shouting that from the rooftops.
just looked down didn't say nothing you know you got a good That was not good on Biden's part.
However, other than being boring, do you think he has dementia?
Did he give off any dementia?
I don't know if I got that feeling at all.
No, but that's what the...
No, I don't think I got that.
The Biden haters have been saying.
I think the Biden haters are also saying that he had an earpiece in, or maybe he takes PVDs to get some energy.
Maybe he's doing some TRT, some steroids to get some energy.
I honestly think they need to do something with makeup.
Like Richard Nixon, when he came out on the first debate with John F. Kennedy on national television, he had a four o'clock shaving.
John F. Kennedy came out.
He was perfectly tanned, looking good, shaved.
He slept a ton that night before to be very well rested.
They need to do something with the makeup on the next one.
They need to take that seriously.
It's a camera.
It's a TV.
You got a little bit more.
You have that problem on the first one, even.
How'd they even allow that to happen?
You know, you're a professional.
Like, we at least, I watch you, you prepare right.
You know, you got the makeup, you do stuff.
You've been on TV your entire life.
We're amateurs.
This is not what we do for a living.
You've been doing this your entire life.
You know how to get yourself prepared.
What is that?
I mean, just a look alone.
What do you think about it?
Was it the lighting?
Was it the lack of makeup?
I mean, that's one thing you can control.
In a debate, you can't control very much, but you can control how your candidate looks.
And that should have been tested.
That should have been prepared for.
You know, I think Biden would have been such a better candidate 30 or 40 years ago.
You know, when he had a little bit more energy.
The left is propping him up to be their guy right now, and it's just not working.
I'll make a couple points.
I don't want to make a sports analogy, but in the NFL, what teams do is they script their first 25 plays.
So they go all week in practice knowing what their first 25 plays are going to be.
That's what Biden did at the beginning of this debate.
That's why he was so strong.
He was ready.
He knew what the questions were.
He was prepared.
He came out and surprised me.
He had a little bit more fire, and he sounded cohesive.
Number two, I got tired of the turning to the camera thing.
I think that works once or twice, talking to the American people.
I'll buy that once or twice, but then I think it's forced.
Interesting.
And that's how I felt it was after a while.
Was clearly a strategy of his number three.
Tomorrow, the media I can predict it.
Right now, Trump's a bully, that's all they're gonna talk about.
But you know what?
Trump made good, valid points as a president to rebut some of the things that Biden was saying.
And here's my final point, I was scared of Biden becoming president before this debate.
Now I'm petrified.
Okay, so that's how I feel after watching him for an hour now, because I just his his philosophies, his issues, the things he stands for.
I don't think he can think straight.
I don't think he's of, I don't think he's making decisions on his own.
You cannot say that.
Trump isn't his own person.
Probably tells a bunch of people every day to screw you.
You know back, you know he does what he wants when he wants.
You just don't get that vibe from Biden and it's too important what's going on in the country right now to rely on someone that doesn't have a backbone or some real legitimate plans for what he wants to do.
He's a puppet and it just is a fact.
And it just kind of came across tonight in this debate.
Cheryl, oh man um, you know, I think that I was very surprised at how articulate Biden was.
I mean he had a few, you know, glitches in the force there.
But it makes me wonder, is somebody communicating with him?
I'm wondering like, what in the Houston Astros is going on over here?
You know what I mean.
Like how did he come out?
How did he come out this strong?
Okay, I was disappointed that they didn't spend more time on the Supreme Court nominee.
I think that the constant interruptions between the both of them, but more so on Trump's part, I think that's almost intentional to dis, you know, to keep us away from the key issues.
It might surprise some of the viewers who think that, you know, women need to support women just because we both have vaginas.
That I'm not really sold on Barrett.
I don't think that she's a constitutional judge.
I don't.
I've done some research on her and honestly, I've been disappointed.
I wish they would have spent a little more time on this whole.
Like psychiatrist going out with law enforcement.
They, these two people, have no idea.
They think they know, but they have no idea what law enforcement deals with on a daily basis and until they get their butts in a cop car and they go out and they deal with people high on PCP, people trying to stab their boyfriends and wives and people beating their kids.
Until they're dealing with the issues that law enforcement deals with, until they see it with their own eyes and spend a lot of time doing it, they are never going to understand the correlation between law enforcement and the communities, especially the, the situations that we're dealing with now in society.
I would like to see more humility from Trump.
Trump did not do all of the things that he did in his administration.
He needs to start giving more credit to his administration and stop saying I. That's fair.
Although now we've talked about the, the interruptions, and I feel like a lot of them were to knock Biden off his game, but I also thought that the majority kind of leaned for me.
The way I felt About it was it leaned a little bit more towards, wait a second, that's bullshit.
You know what I mean?
That's fair.
I'm passionate about this subject, and this is why I'm stopping you.
And let's face it, I mean, you know, Trump doesn't, he doesn't mind interrupting anyway.
So, you know, at that point, why not jump in?
I thought that Biden, again, like everybody else, I mean, he started off strong.
I didn't expect much.
And he didn't deliver much.
I mean, just because he had a good couple of first minutes, I mean, it's like, you know, I don't think he's going to steal anything there.
You know what I mean?
He would have been better off stealing the last 10 minutes than the first 10 minutes.
You know what I mean?
So, I'm horrified of the idea of Biden becoming president based on what I heard, too.
I mean, he did dodge some things when we were talking law enforcement.
You know what I mean?
And that kind of made me worry.
We're talking the big green deal and all that other stuff.
I mean, that makes me worried, especially after that AOC comment that we can push Biden a certain direction, as she was quoted saying.
Well, I'll tell you a couple things.
So, one, if you're watching this, you're enjoying this, put a thumbs up and click on the subscribe button and the allure button.
But let's go back to a couple things he talked about.
So, number one, Trump said, name me one law enforcement group that supports you.
He couldn't do it.
Game over there.
Okay, just so you know that.
Game over there.
Their campaign has to immediately go beg one law enforcement group in the next week to come out to say we support them.
Somebody's got to do it tomorrow.
So, if I'm part of Biden's campaign, I'm sitting there saying, dude, call somebody that we need a favor from.
Who's the sheriff?
Who's one county we need?
I don't care who it is.
Call Wisconsin, call Minnesota, call somebody.
Somebody's got to say, we support Biden.
That's number one priority.
And it's got to be from five different places tomorrow.
It's a catastrophe for that to be taking place.
And then they need to make a nice viral video to say, I'm with the sheriff we support.
So that's number one.
Totally agree.
If that doesn't happen, it's going to be a big problem here because, believe it or not, what Barkley said the other day, he says, this whole thing about defunding the police, you have no clue what the hell you're talking about.
Black people need more cops because black neighborhoods need more cops.
Barkley said this the other day and Shaq agreed with him.
So that's one thing with him.
That's a problem right there.
Number two, when Trump talked about the fact that you leave 128 judges for me to pick, what the hell are you doing?
Are you out of your freaking mind?
So for me, if I'm a Democrat, I'm sitting there saying, why did you guys leave 128 judges?
Are you out of your mind?
You talk about Roe versus Wade?
You cannot leave these many judges.
Of course he's going to replace them.
Record-breaking 300 judges.
He's got two of them now.
He's going to do his third Supreme Court justice.
First president to do this since Reagan on first term in three different Supreme Courts.
I mean, that's insane for him to be able to do that.
So that's that part.
The other part, Biden Zinger, it is what it is, and you are what you are.
Tomorrow, see that on the cover of New York Times.
I'm just telling you, marketing standpoint.
It is what it is.
You are who you are.
It is what it is.
That's problem.
I'm not checking Twitter.
I guarantee you that's been tweeted out by hundreds of thousands of people.
It is what it is.
You are who you are.
So that's that part.
Good form with that one.
It was a good comment that was written.
When he said, ah, just shut up.
I don't know if I'm comfortable with that.
I'm just telling you that I'm not comfortable with you.
I'll just shut up.
Now, if it's ever going to be okay to say, just shut up, it's going to be against Trump.
Because Trump said every single thing.
But if it's against a Bush, I don't think that would have worked.
I think if it's against Senior, I don't think it's going to work.
If it's against him, it's going to work because Trump said a lot of other things.
I'll just shut up is not going to be the biggest one.
So that part's going to be kind of canceling each other out.
The other comment when he said, Antifa is not, Antifa is an idea, not an organization.
That was one of the scariest comments this guy could have made.
And Bride Mart's going to run with that tomorrow.
Fox is going to run with that.
Right now, they're writing.
Daily Wire is running with that.
They're all over the place writing about Antifa's not an idea.
So they're going to take the Antifa idea and they're going to show every single thing about the organization that they stand for that's not going to be good from Biden's camp on where he's at.
The other one when he said, under this administration, we become weaker, sacred, violent, and more divided.
To the average voter, that's going to resonate with not to the person that's going to go out there and study and see what's actually going on.
The fact that, you know, the more riots and protesting you endorse behind closed doors, it's better for Democrats.
The more there's riots, the more they can say, look what happened under a Trump Oregon administration.
Look how many riots there are.
Look how many.
Statistically, Democrats write more than Republicans, right?
That's just statistically what happens.
But it favors them.
So that statement of saying under this administration, we become weaker, sicker, more violent, and more divided, that was good.
Whoever wrote that form, that whole bit that he read the entire thing, by the way, he never looked up.
He read the entire thing, which means he didn't write it.
Somebody wrote a form.
Kudos for the person that wrote it for him.
And then a couple things.
Kai, if you want to pull this up, when he says you said stupid clap, you stupid bastards.
He says, I never said that.
He can't stop.
He can't say things like that.
Can you pull up the video where he says, you stupid bastards?
Watch this.
I'm just waiting for them to get it on the camera six.
Do we have it so they can see it?
Ready?
Okay, let's take a look.
Watch this.
Clap for that.
Okay, so that's that.
Now, here's the other one.
Go to USA Today.
Actually, just type in.
This is what I typed in online for some people to see this.
I typed in online, I typed in, was Hunter Biden dishonorable discharge?
Just type in, was Hunter Biden dishonorable discharge?
I was in the military.
A lot of people got dishonorable discharge.
One of the guys in our barracks got caught with cocaine.
Dishonorable discharge.
You got a 187.
You know, go to USA Today right there.
This is 2014, by the way.
So it's not like this was just written yesterday.
In 2014, Biden was a VP.
Kai, we don't want ads.
Oh, buddy.
This continue to cite.
Okay.
It keeps popping up, yeah.
Can we do anything about it?
Okay, I'll read it to you.
I'll read it to you since we can't do nothing about it.
It's a new computer.
Biden's son fails drug test, is discharged from the Navy, written by USA Today, okay?
And it tells you the story of what happened there.
That Joe, you know, you know, the younger son failed the drug test for cocaine a month after his commissioning last year into the Navy Reserve and was discharged.
So that's a factual statement to be made.
And there's more stories to go there.
But the biggest thing is, let's set those stories aside.
Remember, we're dealing with 10%.
We're not dealing with 42%, 44%, or the 4%.
The 10% right now is watching.
Okay.
The 10% right now is watching.
So imagine I am somebody who doesn't read politics.
You are somebody who doesn't read the USA Today.
You are somebody that doesn't watch Fox or CNN.
You are, guys, we can hear you.
You are somebody that doesn't follow any of this stuff, right?
You don't follow any of this stuff.
You're just a regular person that's working, hoping that you're going to be kind of going about your business.
Just kind of watching this whole thing taking place.
I am honestly, I'm telling you right now, if you guys try to tell me, let's do a part two of this debate, I'm not open to it.
I'm telling you, I'm not open to it.
I'm not going to watch this thing like this.
I can't watch this on a 1.0 speed.
I wish I could watch this on a 2.0 speed.
You want me to sit through this again on a second time?
You knocked out half the time.
You were bored out of your.
I'm being so serious.
I'm almost sitting in my mind ticked off that we even did this thing here right now.
Fine, it's a great idea.
That has got to be the most boring debate I've seen.
I like a good fight.
You got this whole thing when you watch sports, right?
What do you like about sport?
Nuggets against clippers.
Love that series, right?
You're watching and saying, this is sick.
This is what I'm talking about, right?
You watch a fight.
Ali against Norton.
Ali against Fraser.
Ali against Foreman.
These are good fights.
Have you ever seen a boring fight?
What do you want to do at the end of a boring fight?
Do something.
You are pissed off that you spend money.
You are pissed off.
You wasted time.
You are pissed off.
Coordinate a whole thing.
This may be the most boring, most under, you know, overly promoted debate I've ever seen in my life.
I've never been more bored of a debate than this one here today.
Well, it's a testimony that he just can't bring.
I think it's just yeah.
I mean, for these guys for the next one, you know, is Biden just going to rely on marketing slogans?
You know, Trump's his worst enemy.
He's going to have to peel back on some of those interruptions because it doesn't help him.
And I think one final thought I have: Trump set the tone that Hunter Biden is going to be a problem for Joe Biden, right?
Especially when he flat out lied about him.
I mean, he hammered him hard on Hunter, on his son, like laying the groundwork that there's some things out there that's going to come out.
So, I don't know.
I'm sure Trump feels good about it.
But to me, if Biden gets elected, you know, I think that we're going to implode internally and externally.
Like, where are our foreign relations going to go?
I mean, countries are going to eat this guy alive.
Governors are going to eat this guy alive.
He has no, he, I mean, he has no presence to him that instills any kind of authority to me.
You worried about other countries not respecting America, you're saying?
Yeah.
I mean, the polls are pretty lopsided, where other countries respected Obama way more than they do Trump.
People liked him, probably.
I'm just saying.
I can see that, but I'm not necessarily talking about respect.
I'm talking about, is he going to be able to get anything done?
Is he going to get railroaded in trade deals and formulations?
Let me say one thing.
I think both of them are very weak candidates.
Like, Biden is a very weak candidate.
Agreed?
Yeah.
Probably the worst Democratic candidate we've seen in 40 years.
Yeah?
For sure.
Yeah.
He's the favorite.
He's the favorite.
We covered that in the tail of the tape.
He's winning in the polls right now.
Give this to Adam.
That's how bad.
Thank you.
That's how bad of a candidate Trump is.
Don't forget that listening.
Well, okay, that also could be some skewed polling.
I mean, that's what they said before 2022.
Or there could be some accurate polling.
The pollings said that Hillary was going to win.
Hillary was winning until Comey dropped the bomb two weeks before the election.
Okay?
Let's not forget, she won the popular vote, did she not?
But that doesn't matter.
Popular vote doesn't matter anymore?
It never did.
That's funny.
Popular vote doesn't care.
We don't people care at all.
Were you born in America?
Is that the United States?
I'm American.
I'm just letting you know.
The Electoral College, obviously, is the name of the game here.
But she won by more than 4 million votes if you're not going to count all the quote-unquote illegal votes.
I'm just saying, that's how bad of a candidate Trump is, is that he's losing in the polls right now to sleepy Joe Biden.
Adam, I did a question the other day.
I said, I asked the question.
I said, who's ever had a pollster approach though?
Okay?
I asked you, have you had anybody approach you and tell you who you're voting for?
Have I ever had a pollster?
Yes.
Ever?
No.
Yes.
By the election?
Yes.
What was it, local or presidential?
Was it local?
Was it like a mayor?
Was it like a Congress senator?
Was it a president?
Outside of a polling station.
Outside of a polling station?
Yes.
In the house.
Exit poll, is what you're saying.
Exit poll.
Okay.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
I'm talking about like, imagine like a September.
Does anybody come up to you telling you who you're voting for?
Come up to me where?
Anywhere, buddy.
Have you ever polled for anything?
You think I'm talking to strangers, bro?
Get out of my face, dude.
What I'm trying to tell you is, if you believe in polls outside of Pew Research, Pew or Rasmussen, and there's one one.
If it's Gallup, Pew, I trust, I'll take those three.
Anything else?
Fox News poll?
Nope.
CNN poll?
Nope.
MSNBC poll?
Nope.
I watched Bill Bird the other day.
Pilber said the best thing.
He says, you know how I see polls?
He's like, I think these guys kind of sit down and say, yeah, what do you think?
You know, what do you think?
You know why I think he's got a 59% list?
I agree with Joe Burr.
I think he's got a point.
I think there's a bunch of guys that are sitting in a room and they just say, yeah, I think Biden's got the lead right now, 59%.
Do you realize how off they were in 2016?
Let me tell you, 2016, I'm on the phone with my friend Tom till 3 o'clock in the morning.
We can't believe what happened.
I mean, 2016 was like nobody thought this was going to take place.
There's a video that got a few hundred million views.
It was just the reaction.
It always shows up the reaction of people when Trump got elected.
So for you to say anything about polls, it's just not going to be able to.
One of the guys needs to go take a nap right now.
Biden needs to go take a nap right now.
How many polls that you said you agree with?
How many reactions?
How many interviews do you think Trump can do right now?
How many interviews do you think Biden can do right now?
There's no question Trump has more energy than Biden.
But here's a question for you.
If you're going to have somebody to be the CEO of a company, what is something you need to be the CEO of the company?
You need to be tough.
You need to not be afraid of the competitors.
You need to make sure your biggest enemies kind of don't like you.
You can't have China, Iran, and North Korea like you.
And you need to be able to last a long time.
This is a game of lasting.
This is where stamina matters.
This is when endurance matters.
Forget about all the other stuff.
I don't care how big your resume is.
I don't think that guy's going to be able to last and have the stamina to be a president.
No doubt.
The guy does not have stamina.
For sure.
That means the conversation.
Let's flip the other side.
Don't you also need honesty?
Can't you not be a pathological liar?
I'm disappointed to get you.
Is racism not a thing?
Do you think...
Is the fact that you're a complete unempathetic person not matter?
Sure.
There's countless CEOs that have tons of energy that have complete rah-rah sis boomba, but they're a piece of shifts.
Okay?
And their companies suffer for it.
How many CEOs do you know that have super energy, but they run their companies into the ground?
What's your point with that?
My point is just because you have energy doesn't make you a great leader.
What's your point with that, though, when you're saying something like that?
How many companies has this guy built?
How many times have you stayed at the Trump Hotel?
How many times do you go see his brands everywhere?
So let's just have a 15 seasons of the United States.
Let me put it to you.
Let me put it to this.
Let me put it.
Just because you run a company, you should be the president.
Let's talk about that.
Say a Bill Gates runs.
If a Bill Gates goes against Biden, you better believe I'm going Gates.
I'd go Gates too.
The reason for this is he has the energy to be able to think this kind of stuff.
You're not going to sit there and think about a guy like that can't last.
What are you talking about?
This is not even about politics at this point of the game.
This is about some, and you're talking about empathy.
You think China's got empathy for you?
I'm sorry, buddy.
If we get into the streets and somebody wants to attack me, I don't give a shit if you have empathy.
I give a shit if I'm safe.
I'm not hoping you have some empathy.
I'm hoping you protect my ass.
If I'm in war and I'm getting attacked, I don't sit in the bunker and say, hey, Private Jones, before I go out there, can I get a hug, bro?
Because I need somebody to run.
All I'm thinking about is you better have my seats when I go there.
Seriously.
Dude, Pat, you need a hug?
Let me get a hug.
Hey, we got a hug.
For sure, we gotta, the thumbnail's gotta be changed.
If it comes down to 10% could possibly be moved tonight, don't you think they're watching this and feeling a little bit more secure listening to Trump about law and order, about having a track record, about lower taxes, watching his performance tonight?
I think if it's that little part in the middle, that tiny little fringe, I think Trump came out of it.
Let me say something else.
On behalf of someone who has voted Democrat for the majority of his life, nobody in the Democratic Party is excited about Joe Biden.
We're not fist bumping saying, yo, Joe's got this thing, y'all.
Yeah, but here's what you're going to say next.
He's got better than this guy out of office.
Then how did he get there?
Because to me, everyone else.
He's a lot more qualified and better candidates.
I think Kamala is better than him.
And I don't even like her.
Kamala had 4% of the polls, if that.
Okay?
I think she's awful.
Oh, I do too.
I'm not a Kamala fan.
Well, you might get a big taste of her.
I'm not a Kamala fan.
And you know, as far as being liked, I mean, and I don't know, I guess it's a Machiavellian type thing, is being feared and being loved.
And, you know, he's not a lovable guy, and I get that.
You know, and as far as I'm not.
Fuck, talk about Trump.
You know, yeah, I mean, to some people, he's just not a lovable guy.
Is he feared?
For sure.
Fear can draw that respect that we need to make our place in the world again.
I mean, we don't have it.
We haven't had it in a long time.
And I kind of think he's doing, you know, he's making these new deals.
Who's he feared by?
North Korea?
North Korea?
Who's writing letters to one another?
You think he fears them?
Okay.
Who else?
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, I mean, I think this.
Who else fears Trump?
I think Iran.
Okay.
For sure.
Right?
Iran?
Yeah.
I mean, you know, China doesn't want him to become president.
No way.
No.
Oh, God, no.
Yeah.
If China feared him, would they have released the virus to the world?
If they feared.
That's a big statement.
I mean, that's a good question.
Let me ask you this at the same time, right?
You don't think that Biden is here right now because he's easy to control?
Did Biden not win the nominee fair and square?
But do you not think he won the nomination because he's easy to control?
By the DNC?
By who?
The voters voted for him.
So you can say that he was controlled by whoever you want.
People voted for him.
Well, the DNC also probably forced some candidates to drop out to get out of the running in the primaries.
Bachman, or...
Oh, Bachman?
Well, I mean...
That's who was going to win the race?
I don't know, but...
Clearly, they made a deal.
Or who's the congressman from Minnesota?
You're talking about Michelle Bachman from seven years ago?
No, I'm talking about the congressman from Klobuchar.
Klobuchar.
Klovochar, she had a chance.
They're like, listen, Kloba Sharp, go take a Klobuchar.
Get out of here, buddy.
Like, she's not going anywhere.
Whether you like him or not, I'm not a huge Biden supporter.
He won it fair and square.
He won this?
He won the nominee.
He won the nomination.
Let's finish this.
Who won tonight?
Who won tonight?
Give us a football score.
How many rounds?
Give us a football score.
Football score.
Give us a football score.
I go first.
Who do you want to go first?
Ladies first.
Go ahead, Gerald.
Who won the football score?
I mean, it's below 10.
I'm going 7-3, Trump.
Oh, wow.
Like a touchdown.
Because what would you say?
I say 31-14, Trump, although he had about six turnovers.
Okay, he coughed up the ball a lot.
He was sloppy.
All right, but he'd look at the scoreboard at the end of the game, he kicked ass.
31-14.
I don't think there's a lot of touchdowns happening in this.
Go ahead, buddy.
Go ahead.
I say 14-3.
14-3 field goal.
That's it.
That's all he had.
I think Trump won 17-14 in overtime.
In the fourth quarter.
In overtime.
Biden wasn't awake.
He got 9-6.
So we both got three points in.
Remember what I told you?
What's the most boring football game you've seen in your life?
Do you know, like, you bring your friends over?
Like, you know, dude, guys, this game's going to be sick.
Come on over, everybody.
Comes, you got the kids, you got the drinks, you got the music family everything, and his score is nine to six.
He's like sorry guys, kind of disappointed with the game.
No, you go to baseball game.
What do you want to watch out?
A baseball game, a home run, I saw.
I just saw two guys screaming at each other and uh, who's the who's the moderator on second one?
Do we know who's a second moderator on the next one?
Is it Cooper's a decent moderator?
Who's a second moderator?
Hey, I can give him a horrible job.
Can we give a grade to Chris Wallace?
How do you think Chris Wallace did?
Hey, it's a tough job.
I think he tried zero to ten.
Okay, zero to ten.
He did a, a 6.9, something like that, to 7.1, I mean he tried.
So I mean he's looking up at these guys from the powerhouse, he's railroading them.
I I mean, if I I would actually split it in two parts too, i'd say that the first half he lost control completely and and he was at a two, maybe he recovered at a seven.
Okay, you both got sevens.
Pvd Jara, I don't.
I don't really think he did a good job at all.
I would give him like a four.
I would give him like a really, because he was he basically was doing Joe Biden's job for him okay, for a lot of the second half of the debate and uh, he hadn't.
He had no control.
Now, Trump is a hard person to control, so we have to give him that, but I don't.
I don't think he did a good job as a moderator at all.
We need somebody that's, you need a bully like Trump to be moderating this.
And I go Joe Rogan all the way.
Totally agree, he's got to be like.
You got to have somebody that's just going to tell if the Spotify employees allow him to.
That's a good point, very good point to disclaim.
So what score you give you?
Give him a score or no four, four at him.
I'm going lower than you.
I'm going to three and a half.
Okay, at some point as a moderator, you need to step in and say, guys, although I think you're making it seem like an easier job than it is, that's tough.
You're dealing with two children over here.
Like that's what it felt like to me, like I taught second grade for a year and a half when I was doing stand-up comedy at night, telling jokes by day.
Were you certified as a teacher teaching by day.
Yeah, certified as a substitute teacher.
Look at the grin.
I was a substitute and then they the substitute got sick and I filled in for the rest of the year.
Point is, when you have two little kids interrupting each other, it just at some point you got to say, the two of you are going to go into your corner and if you say another word you're going to be kicked out of class.
At some point you need to step in like nerd alert Chris Wallace over here.
He's like, excuse me uh, excuse me um.
Well, may I please excuse me, mr president?
Uh, shut the up and listen to me.
Excuse him.
Okay, that's what he needed to say to children.
Yes, that's why he got cover of my teaching.
Hey, remember the movie School Of Rock where Jack Black was on it and his and his, his roommate was the teacher who couldn't go.
So he just made this based on a true story.
Anyway, Trump was and this is I mean.
You asked me initially what my problem was like, the tax, attacks on the list of things that that the Democrats or liberals, however you want to put it, are fed up with Trump about.
It's not the tax, It's the fact that a man baby is running the country.
Whether you agree with his policies or not, it's the fact that he can't just sit there and respect a debate enough where he's like, oh, yeah, sure, oh, yeah, right, man, man, man.
And that is the thing that's limiting his successes.
It's like if he didn't do that and it was just a racist race baiting, you know, massages, that'd be one thing.
But the fact that he's a baby doing all that, did he have one instance of race baiting massages?
You know, we can check the record.
Okay.
Anyways, Chris Wallace, three and a half.
How about that?
Three and a half.
Yes.
I say four in the face of Republicans, eight for Democrats.
I think he helped Biden a lot, a lot.
And Biden needed it, and he helped out a lot.
And if there's a bonus being given on the side, he deserves a bonus.
He deserves a bonus from the DNC.
Because I think he was, this was two against one.
And this was two.
You never once heard him jump in for the other side, but he did with Trump.
But on the other side, I'll tell you this, as a whole, like a total, you know, I put him a five, five and a half score on how he did.
I don't think it's an easy job, but I do think these both guys agree to it.
I think Trump jumped in way too much and he couldn't hold himself.
And Trump almost came in like, you know, a guy who goes into a fight and just he knows he's better than the other guy.
Like he can come in prepared at a level five and he's still going to beat the other guy.
Now there's boxers like that.
That's what I felt with Trump.
I think Trump just came in like, oh, I don't really need to be prepared for this.
I'm going to beat this guy no matter what because you're one tenth of what Hillary was.
So when you go against people like Hillary in your life and you face somebody like this, you're not really intimidated by someone like this.
And the problem becomes you don't prepare as well.
I hope he prepares a little bit more on the next one.
I do think he won the debate.
100% I think he won the debate.
But I think 9-6, but he still won the debate.
I still think he won the debate with how this thing ended up.
So anyways, final thoughts before we wrap up here.
Does this really mean anything?
Or a bunch of things can happen between now and the last event?
And then the other question is: was the story with the taxes, is everybody going to forget about it tomorrow?
Because think about how many big stories just happened.
Sydney McCain, Dwayne Johnson, Ilhan Omar, you got the tax thing that just came out.
You got all these other things that came out in the last, you got the Supreme Court that's on the line.
There's a lot of things that happen in one week.
If the right marketing doesn't happen on each side, if you don't know how to get the right story out, the media is going to be able to control whatever story they want.
Now it's about which one of those stories they take the lead with.
And unfortunately, I think this thing's going to be forgotten very quickly.
Yeah, okay.
I look at it like a UFC card, right?
This was like the third fight before the main event.
Okay, it's not going to move the needle for either side, and we're going to forget about it very quickly.
It's a good warm-up for number two.
The only one they're going to remember is number three.
So I think the big question going to the next one is Trump going to learn to not be his own worst enemy?
Because he was tonight.
Because he gave the media the ammunition that they are looking for to flip this as far as the narrative tomorrow.
And that's what it's all going to be about: how he was rude or he was a bully, and they're going to gloss over, you know, how he basically crushed him point for point.
Yeah, I actually think it's going to be his to lose.
I mean, if he's going to be his own worst enemy, and it's going to be, you know, I didn't think he pushed the outlook too far tonight.
I was worried about it going in, thinking, is he going to do something offensive?
And, you know, if it's going to go too far, you know, I loved what he did.
He stopped short on the Bo Biden thing and began real specific.
He said, Hunter Biden.
So, you know, I don't think this is going to move anything.
I think you're right.
Maybe in the third, I don't think any of these things are going to really move anything.
I don't think Biden's really going to come out of his shell at all.
I'll be surprised if he does in two or three.
I don't see much from Biden.
I think Biden did a great job of diffusing the fact that people are saying that he's lost the step, has dementia.
He's not going to show up, right?
But I think he did a very poor job of losing the sleepy Joe Biden moniker.
The guy put me to sleep.
I'll blame it partially on my contacts, but also a little sleepy.
So I'll also blame it on Jara.
She licored me up straight up.
But overall, I think Trump is very, he's a child.
But sometimes, you know, as you guys say, sometimes you need a child to be out there ruling the world because you want your enemies to respect the child.
Joe, not a good candidate.
But again, let's see what the polls have to say.
I'm far more interested in, you know, I think this was a complete shit show.
It didn't impress me at all.
And I'm far more interested to see what the vice presidential debate brings us next month, I think, isn't it?
Coming up in October 7th?
October 7th?
And I want to see that.
I think that's going to be a little bit more interesting.
Well, I think they both have a little bit more.
You know, when we were in, you know, when we did LTC class and we talked about the ego state theory, right?
The parent, adult, and child ego state.
I think that Pence and Harris have a little bit more ability to stay in the adult ego state with each other than this circus.
I don't think that's a good question.
I actually don't disagree.
So I think that maybe some of the issues that we were wanting to spend more time on might get tackled on October 7th versus what we saw tonight.
I think we're going to see how extreme Harris is, number one.
And I don't think Pence will be drawn into any of those personal battles.
He's pretty stoic.
He's got a little sleepy side to him.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
So I'm just, I'm going to think, I'm a little more interested than that, in that, then this was a disappointment for me.
Okay, so my sister said Adam is even sitting on the left of the stage.
On purpose.
On purpose, just so you're watching this.
That was on purpose.
Tecran, our buddy, said Biden got a safety.
Trump won 3-2.
Tecran, Noel said, I need a drink.
This is one of the worst debates he's ever seen.
And my dad asked me, what do you think?
I said, I'm falling asleep.
And, you know, so are a lot of other people.
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But having said that, Rapatoni, Tom, Jara, Adam, this was a blast.
I think you took a break to go to the bathroom.
I don't know if you did go to the bathroom.
Did he go to the bathroom or no?
I think you did a break.
I ate cheese.
I ate cheese.
Shout out to Jarraford.
I've never heard anybody say they have to go to the bathroom after eating cheese.
I'm good.
But did you take a break to go to the bathroom?
No, no, no, no.
Nice try.
Wait a minute.
I washed my hands.
But did you go do anything?
I washed my hands.
I'm going to wash my hands together.
It took you six minutes to wash your hands.
You got a lot of cheese on the plate.
She brought the peanut butter.
Okay, can I say something to the audience?
We have four and a half thousand people listening.
Jara showed up.
Did you bring anything, Rapatoni?
No.
Did you bring anything?
This.
You brought a bottle of water.
Pat brought a crew.
Okay.
I brought some bathroom issues.
Jara brought Four bottles of liquor, some sort of homeless platter that's been fantastic with cream cheese.
I come out of this.
What do you mean?
It's all over here.
You having gone over there.
What are you talking about?
What do you think I'm saying?
You could have said something to this guy.
What do you think I'm doing?
No, no, no.
She might have a serial and you were supposed to be neighbors, man.
Shout out to Shaw.
That's why we always have a woman on the panel because she's going to bring the snacks.
Sarah showed up for snacks at the Super Bowl party.
So that's where I was hanging out on stage in the green room.
On a serious note, I salute the reason why I wanted to say this is because I salute all the bladders in this room.
We've got three and a half hours of respect to all of you.
But I think there's going to be a line outside the back room right now.
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