Not confident it can protected trump. We are not capitalizing on a crisis. We are showing the math. We have finite resources. Laura: showing the math? plus, a cnn reporter schooled by a trump supporter. Can you afford a boat. You are not hurting so bad, right? because a boat costs a lot of money and it's a lot of upkeep. Listen, nobody gave me [bleep]. I earned everything that i have got. Laura: that trump voter joins us in moments. And who is really running the government? i would like to turn it over to jill and for any comment she has. It's all yours, kid. Laura: where is the visiting angel? but, first, the ultimate insult, that's the focus of tonight's angle. Given the failures of kamala harris' economic and border record, her press team is left with recycled lines from 2016 and 2020. Donald trump is very good at insulting people. Donald trump sticks to the same old tired playbook of insults. Laura: but the real insults come from kamala herself, don't they? because she insults our intelligence every time she sits down for even a friendly interview. Hi, i'm kamala harris, and this is the wired auto complete interview. How to pronounce kamala harris. Kamala harris. [laughter] what does kamala harris stand for? i am a daughter of parents who were active in civil rights movement. Kamala harris laughing. I love to laugh. Kamala harris, taylor swift. I am very proud to have the support of taylor swift. Laura: was that for a kindergarten class? what was that? i thought it was a joke. My staff says it's real. It could not have been a softer interview and presentation. The only missing line or missing question was do you like long walks on the beach. She could reveal that as well. As for the oneonone with liberal billionaire oprah winfrey if there was such a thing as a verbal foot rub. This would be it. It seems to us that something happened to you the moment joe biden, president biden stepped aside and withdrew his candidacy. Umhuh. That a vale or something dropped and you just stepped into your power. [applause] laura: what was that? but then came the surprise questions. And they were really kind of tough like how are you going to reduce the high cost of living? really would love to know what your plan is to help lower the cost of living. Yours is a a story i hear around the country as i travel and, um, in terms of both rightly having the right to have aspirations and dreams, and ambitions for your family. And working hard, and finding that the american dream is, for this generation and so many recently, far more illusive than it's been. We need to deal with that and it's there are a number of ways. Laura: far more allusive? what? i love how she acts like some external force caused inflation by the way. Not her and joe's idiotic spending bills. That's insulting. And it's also arrogant to believe that americans should vote for you even as you are unwilling or maybe unable to explain your policies. Her answers kind of remind me of that college kid who, when called on by the professor, hasn't done the class reading so he or she just merely restates the question posed. As kamala did on the question of how she is going to fix the border. I have prosecuted transnational criminal organizations for the trafficking of guns, drugs, and human beings. My work and my career has always been about saying let's fix problems. Let's address the needs because we know it's within our capacity to do that. Laura: even oprah seemed frustrated. So to answer justin's question, now that that bill has gone and hasn't passed, will you reintreintroduce that? absolutely. Laura: at this point oprah said man i should have ran for president myself it would have been easier than live coaching this woman. Now, every exchange was an easy kamala layup. And by the end of the 68 interminable 68 minutes, oprah had allowed harris to kind of rebrand herself from an ante assessment fanatic to a modern day annie oakley. Did i not know that. [laughter] and i thought in my house getting shot. Yes, yes. I hear that. Probably should not have said that. [laughter] i will deal with that later. [laughter] laura: i'm sure they would have thought it was just perfect for trump to laugh if he said someone would get shot if came into his home. Oh, yeah. They would have said it's heartless. You have no compassion. What if you shoot the wrong person? this is just more insults to our intelligence. Of course it was all calculated. But it was poorly carried out rebranding. Kamala is just like you. But then you think to yourself, i don't speak like the words of one of those lame motivational posters hanging in your company break room. We believe in what is possible. We believe in what can be. And we believe in fighting for that. That's how that's how we came into being, freedom to just be. Hmmm. That's who we are. We believe in all of that. Laura: the freedom to just be. I love how oprah goes hmmm. Note her use of the phrase how we came into being there. And, again, the the freedom to be. Freedom to be. Unless you are one of the infants in the womb, who is aborted in kamala's dream land and speaking of that. Today she uttered more insulting dribble about abortion in atlanta. Her language was crafted specifically to mislead the public. I made the decision early in my life that i wanted to do the work that was about protecting the most vulnerable among us. And doing the work that was about giving them dignity in the process. Laura: most vulnerable among us? how about those who can't yet speak for themselves? how condescending. Condescending to women who by the way are poorer than they were four years ago. Less safe than they were on the streets four years ago and less confident in the future than they were four years ago? but kamala's crack group of high paid pollsters and consultants believe that women's first, second, and third most important concerns are abortion, abortion, oh, and more abortion. Now, that's just not an insult to single cat ladies as they call them. It's an insult to women across the board. Just as is her entire duck and cover campaign. That's an insult to every american who goes to work, who goes to school every day, and is judged on the results of their work. Now, we have to remember, harris has always benefited in her career from special treatment, including and this in this campaign. Now, she didn't have to win the iowa caucuses or tramp through the snows of new hampshire to convince voters there. And she doesn't have to do press conferences with hostile reporters as trump does. She hasn't had to explain her policy toward china or russia. Her role is simply to repeat platitudes and memorize phrases. We love our country. I love our country. I know we all do. That's why everybody is here right now. We love our country. We we take pride in the privilege of being american. I thought she said we were systemically racist. How do you take pride. Hope that the hundreds of dollars she has raised from millionaires and billionaires enough to drown out message of peace and prosperity. That's what they're hoping for. If she wins, the establishment is going to make use of this template for our future campaigns. Where the voters are kept in the dark. Receive no assurances about anything. And they just simply diane out on celebrity endorsements. This this is a complete rejection of the democratic process: and it's one big insult to all of us. We are treated like subjects, not citizens. And that's the angle. Laura: joining us now is allison. Silicon valley tech pioneer and evan barker, a former democrat campaign fundraiser. Everyone, good to see you. You wrote an oped this week saying that you can't go back to the democrats because of what you saw at the dnc? and so what's your reaction to this oprah interview which seems to dovetail into your concerns? i mean, it just felt like oprah was lecturing working class people who are struggling. She has no idea what it is like to not be able to afford groceries. She has no idea what it's like to go to the gas station and struggle to fill up her car. She is not affected by the economy right now. And so you know, it just felt extremely out of touch. And it goes along with everything that i have been saying the last couple of weeks and what i wrote in my oped. Allison. One of kamala's great concerns that she reiterated during this interview is about the people not being able to really understand information that's presented to them subpoenaing to our friends and neighbors about misinformation and help them now see how it occurs, where with it is occurring. Laura: meryl streep an expert on disinformation. What about that? sounds like censorship? censorship big time. The biden harris admit censoring free speech with facebook and google. Big time in cahoots. I have been saying this all along and now we have information to come out and prove this. Back to the oprah interview it was all gibberish. I could not understand one word she was saying. Laura: to some extent, feel thought it was really funny. And it was funny because it was so bad and then oprah is nodding her head like it's some profound statement from one of the great political orators of our time. I thought to myself, oprah really did make it on her own. She is really smart. Really hardworking. She rose in a very difficult industry was a total pioneer. And, yet, she is sitting down with kamala harris and treating her like oh, yeah, she just she made it on her own. And she is there. She won it on her own when she was handed this nomination. To me that dichotomy was something that could not be ignored. And did anyone. How she basically. The cult personality. Sorry, evan first. That's okay. Did anyone catch how oprah basically made fun of people who work at mcdonald's? anyone catch that part of intro. She said that kamala harris worked at mcdonald's and told everybody else that currently works at mcdonald's, all of the working class people, that there was hope for them, yet. I just found the entire programming to be incredibly patronizing. It was a cringe fest. It's just everything that is emblematic of the democratic party and how out of touch they are right now with just regular people that are struggling. Laura: i thought it was insulting. Again, they say that trump is insulting. It was. Laura: is insulting, can be insulting. This was insulting to our intelligence. No policies, no answers. A lot of personal antidotes. A lot of meaningless blather, cliches and platitudes. And, yet, the audience are treated like trained seals like they're supposed to applaud to this. Meanwhile they are out there touting their dick cheney endorsement, allison. Yeah. So this book has been written before, two books, the cult of a personality and the communist moved. Communistmanifesto. They want to hide that marxist policy behind really slick aspirational talk, right? just like what obama did. They are doing that playbook with kamala although she is not as slick as obama. Laura: for sure. I mean, she doesn't even approach obama's talent. Allison and evan, th thank you o both of you. The cost of everything is up for everybody. If you are working for the harris campaign officially or unofficially your job is to convince voters to suck it all up because it's really not that bad. They trump supporters going about their day and one cnn reporter was especially snarky in her little interrogation. What's your most important issue? the economy. Getting interest rates down. Getting it where we can afford to live in america. But, you know, if you can afford a boat you are not hurting so bad, right? listen, nobody gave me [bleep]. I earned everything that i have got. I'm retired military, retired power plant. I think it's interesting that people who are a little bit more comfortable are still so concerned about the economy. Laura: joining me now, the man you just saw in that video joe hannerer. First off she seemed to imply that you had a boat do you have a boat. No ma'am, i do not. Laura: what did you take of her questioning you? to me, and maybe i misread it. With you to me she is like why are you really complaining? you are in this boat parade, they hate boat parades. They despise the boat parades. Trump flags, the american fmla patriotism. Everyone is having a good time. So, what do you think she was really trying to get at? she is treating you like exhibit at the smithsonian like what an odd thing this person who likes donald trump? i believe that she was just trying to get under people's skins there just by the questions that she was asking the different people saw at the boat parade and everything. What is curious is she rode on the same party boat that i rode on that i paid $50 to come to the boat parade on. Laura: did they air the full exchange that you had with them no they did not. Laura: i loved no one gave me. This i earned everything i got. Yes. Laura: i'm going to give you a better microphone. I don't know how you are miked up there. You sound like you are on a boat in the middle of the ocean. But, nevertheless, how has the bidenharris economy impacted you, joe? well, it's affected me because, you know, i'm retired on a fixed income now. And everything costs more. So my money doesn't go as far. Gas, everything, you know, gas, food, repairs on the house, anything that we do cost more. Has raised their prices to try and cover what the biden harris administration has done what do you say to would other americans out there because there are some reports that seniors siege jr. S trenting in some part of the country to kamala harris. What is your message to them tonight? i'm going to tell them that they need look at their budgets and look at how they are spending their money because the money doesn't go anywhere near what it four years ago. Laura: joe, we appreciate it. Thank you for speaking up. Very,very emphatically and emotionally to the cnn reporter. But just stop complaining about the economy, okay? because, after all, you want a boat or near a boat so you shouldn't complain. After two assassination attempts in two months. 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When he was asked about what happened this past sunday here in west palm beach, he defended the actions of the secret. No shot was fired at the former president. The former president was not exposed to where he was on the golf course. And what i have said and i said this monday, that the procedures work. The redundancies work so that high level of protection is working. Laura: and while he was at it, he had a little request. We are not capitalizing on a crisis. We are showing the math. We have finite resources. And we are stretching those resources to their maximum right now. Which is going to require us to replace these assets. It's going to require to us also adjust. Laura: well, they plead that they don't have enough money. What do they have in the secret service budget has swelled to over $3 billion. But where is it all going? about 87% of that budget or 2. 7 billion is directed toward operations and support, which includes 1. 2 billion in funding for protective operations. The division that overcease protection for the president, the vice president and their families whereby is the other money going? of course the secret service has its own dei and accessibility program complete with an inclusion and engagement council. And steve scalise pointed this out it said if you look at their budget since 2017 we have increased it over their own request every single year. Clearly they have gotten more money. It's about allocation. Well their primary role is to protect the president and the presidential candidates and obviously in this case we see they failed. Last night ron desantis gave us an update on his own investigation in florida which will, we hope, yield more answers than we have been getting from the feds. Are the feds being cooperative with your investigation? are you concerned that you're not getting the information you need? no. They are not being cooperative. Yes, i am concerned. I mean, for example, we were rebuffed. Our investigators were rebuffed just going to the fence line. Outside of trump international golf club. Hopefully that tune will change. Can i tell you right now, laura, we have not gotten a lot of receptive response. Laura: joining us now charles marino, former secret service special agent and author of terrorists on the border and in our country. Charles, do you think the secret service should be asking for more money right now? there's a lot of questions about how they are using the funds that they have facial point. What they need to demonstrate first that they are using the resources they have effectively and being put towards the greatest threat in terms of their protects. Former president trump faces threats that are off the chart. We know that our threat level here in the country is through the roof. They have to put this towards those protects that need it most. We have a republican nominee and we have a democratic nominee. Those should be the two priorities right now. And i think you see that reflected today in what the house passed earlier today enhancing the protection for these two candidates. Laura: well, so they did they unanimously passed the bill to enhance the secret service protection for president trump. And the acting director was asked about the shift that he keeps referring to and watch what he said. With respect to the paradigm shift, this is about looking at the organization holistically, for example, the communications issue. Communications were problematic. And i think where i'm looking at is we need to have communications that are more closely aligned to the operations. Okay. Charles, this just seems rudimentary to me, especially after 9/11. When we had such communication breakdown, so the local law enforcement and the secret service, ideally, how do they interact? because it broke down in butler. Well, this was a wellproven method up until butler pennsylvania, the secret service relies on the counterpart system. That is you get everybody together that's participating in the overall security plan and you make sure they are all on the same place, to monitor communications and pass essential traffic to everybody on the ground to make sure they know what they need to know. And for some research, i can't figure it out and i don't think the secret service can. How this went so awry in butler pennsylvania where they had state and local law enforcement in one place and the secret service in another. So, you know, it's really not necessarily if you had come to me previously and asked me if this needed to be fixed, i would have told you know, because it's been done some times over and over again. I think they just need to step their game up, they need to provide the resources necessary to the threat. They need to make sure communications are in step with one another, state and locals understand what's being requested of them at all of these locations, and motorcade routes, and, you know, the secret service will go on. But, i think they realize some easy stuff is getting missed here. And it's endangering a lot of people. Laura: yeah. Well, charles, i would return it to the treasury department where it seemed to be a lot better, the department of homeland security is a huge mess of a bureaucracy. Charles, we will have you back, thank you so much. Coming up sean diddy combs reportedly on suicide watch. We have the latest, next. ♪type i got the power of 3. I lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. In studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. I'm under 7. Ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. I'm lowering my risk. Adults lost up to 14 pounds. 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Several courts have recognized it as not fit for pretrial detention according to the daily beast combs organize freakoffs, disgusting despicable sex sessions hired men and women typically in hotel rooms providing drugs and he sometimes filmed it all. Court documents reading victims believed they could not refuse comes demands without receiving financial or job security or without repercussions in the form of physical or emotional abuse. Diddy's attorneys say in part that those sex parties were consensual and he is innocent, laura? laura: matt, thank you. Joining me now brian claypool a criminal defense attorney. The socalled freakoffs. These were no secret. So he had been openly bragging about these wild parties, you know, like sex parties and you know, looks like probably other things going on there too. He was bragging about this for, what, a couple of decades, watch. This is what you need to do women, beautiful women. We need alcohols, alcohols. Not just one alcohol. Alcohols. Blends. You need the ladies, you need the booze. Got to keep them there. You need locks on the doors. [ laughter ] this is sounding dangerous now. It's a little kinky. Laura: brian, that was creepy, but what took the feds so long to do something? hey, laura, always great to be with you. Yeah, i think we are i'm in l. A. It's the hollywood celebrity path to justice where we simply look at a clip like that and we laugh and giggle about oh, let's get alcohol, let's get drugs, let's get all these ladies at a party. For years, p. Diddy has gotten a hall pass. He has created his own kingdom where he makes his own rules and you got to follow his rules or you get penalized and guess what, laura? he is now in a federal penitentiary and for the first time in his life, he is facing the his own fate at the hands of somebody else. And i will tell you, laura, i have done federal cases that that's not the place you want to be in federal court 90% of federal, criminal indictments brought down are pled out, right? a plea deal is brought. And of the only 10% left, 90% of those defendants that go to trial. They lose, so he is looking at a daunting uphill battle to fight these horrible charges. Laura: brian, one of the dhs agents involved in this raid on this miami mansion described what he saw inside the house saying that in my opinion, he is as bad as epstein. These women are young, either barely legal or barely illegal. Brian, this sounds like he was a monster. Yeah. Laura, i will tell you that this indictment was very detailed by the way, too. Your viewers should know there were over 300 subpoenas served. Over 50 witnesses interviewed. Why is that important? because the federal prosecutors aren't going to be leveling an indictment like this unless they have ammunition and they have cause to bring it. And the core issue at this case, which the feds have to prove, which it is looking like they can. Is that p. Diddy essentially controlled these women. That he threatened them with stopping money that he was paying them that spiked their drinks with drugs. That's the been alleged in the indictment. And that he basically told them i'm going to ruin your life unless you engage in these freakoffs. And that's really what the prosecutor has got to prove. And if you have got some victims coming forward to talk about that. You have got financial records that prove that travel eye continue rather that prove that p. Diddy has very little defense. I have got to tell you, laura, if these guy wants to fight these charges, he will have to step up and walk into a courtroom and talk about it. If he doesn't testify in this case. Is he dead on arrival. Laura: who else is on these tapes? i mean, will the tapes ever see the light of day? that's what what everybody is talking about. Who else was there? like with the epstein, you know, his pleasure island? who went? who was there? what's the manifest? but, brian, chances one being least likely, 10 being most likely, will we learn of other celebrities that were at these freakoffs? you got 8 or 9 likelihood you are going to hear about it. Why? there are going to be more indictments coming down, laura. That's an important point here. Is he being charged with racketeering, conspiracy. Start on the inner circle. You will have former body guards. Possibly have former musicians that he was with you have good personal assistants already talking about this some of those likely to be charged. Guess what? if you have got some music models sending women over to these alleged freakoffs, then have you got some top people that are going to start crumbling, too. They are all part of what is called it criminal enterprise. Brian, always great to see you. Thank you so much. 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Isn't this great? yeeaahhhh!! ♪ yeah, i could do a cartwheel in here. Oh hey! would you like to join us? no. We would love to join you. ♪ ♪ laura: the 2024 ad war, so much fun it's well underway. We have seen some really great ads. Seen some stunners, some stinkers too. Each week of the campaign we are going to dissect them republican and democrat and issue our own ingraham angle report cashed. Joining me now terry shilling, president of the american principles project. Terry, let's start with this powerful ad from former president trump highlighting some of the rhetoric of the democrats. Watch. If you had to be stuck in an elevator with either president trump, mike pence or jeff sessions, who would it be. Does one of us have to go out alive. If we were in high school i would take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. I don't know why there aren't uprising all over the country. You cannot be civil with a party that wants to destroy what you stand for. I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. Laura: terry, how do you grade that? laura, i give that ad an a. I think it's very powerful. It uses the most wellknown or recognizable democrats. Shows them just how vicious and evil they are. Laura: i think they are the ones saying trump is dangerous. Trump is causing all this chaos. And they seem to be urging it. So, again, using their own words. I think it's very powerful. But, harris released an ad yesterday, terry, touting her record on the, wait for it, the border. Check it out. The border state prosecutor, she took on drug cartels, she backed the toughest border control bill in decades. Fixing the border is tough, so is kamala harris. Laura: terry, that work? f. No way. I give it an f. This is not a believable ad. Anyone that's concerned about the border is going to be asking themselves a very simple question when they see this ad. Why didn't she do this in the first four years? f. Laura: yeah. I don't think you can go back to your time as a prosecutor in california. What happened is that like a resume when there is a gap in resume well what happened in those years. All right. There's another trump ad focusing on one of kamala's more pronounced progressive policy proposals. Watch. Kamala supports taxpayer funded sex changes for prisoners. Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access. Kamala's forgave them. President trump is for you. Laura: that just came out. That just came out late today, terry. What do you think about that one? i give that an a plus, laura. This ad is so important to run. We saw in 2022 that the democrats were able to counter every single attack on the economy and crime and inflation but democrats cannot counter this. They are too extreme and radical and they are going to lose their base if they moderate. I give this ad an a plus. Laura: wow. Okay. Then there is a race between senator ted cruz and democrat challenger collin allred that is tightening up. Here is the latest ad from the allred campaign, watch. Hurt no, pain, no gain. Got to fight for it. What has ted cruz fought for? himself. He wants to raise the retirement age for hardworking texans now that hurts. Laura: terry, verdict? i give that a c minus. I don't see that actually changing any votes in texas. It's mostly substanceless. I give it a c minus. Laura. Laura: fought for himself. The football stuff gets old after a while. I'm sorry, everyone likes to use their sporting days as analogy but i find that to be tired. Plus ted cruz is great senator. Terry, thank you so much. Kamala's latest of the day and why are biden's significant others take the lead? next raimondo next friday follies. ♪ honestly, i was scared when i was told age related macular degeneration could jeopardize my vision. Great. One more thing to worry about. 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She couldn't even properly address marrow street. This is academy award winner been a fixture for decades. Harris starts talking to meryl streep and i think she needed a cue card. Listen. Thank you. For just a gift that you give. Your talent. Whose marilyn. She doesn't know meryl streep's name. But i guess with kamala harris every hour is happy hour and ladies drink free the word of the day has been preventable. Preventable. I disagree with marilyn. The kamala were of the day is clearly story. It is your story and the story of our friends before you. That's the american story. And telling your story and being so strong in the way you do it. Both of these stories for you to tell the stories cactus story is a story that is sadly not the only story. It's unbelievable. It is simply unbelievable like a child who learns 1 word and then they struggle for the next thought and never comes. But maybe this daytime talk candidacy will work. It's all emotion but not a very good 1. Certainly not an articulate 1. What about the washington post as well? they describe this event with abortion and focus harris' event with oprah prompts cheers and tears. The tears are from the general public and trying to figure out what the hell is she saying. That's what i think that is. Cheers and tears. Tears like my gosh kim jongun and xi jinping on kootenai watching this going this can't be real. Give us oprah. Joe biden is back. He held his first cabinet meeting in 11 months. Only 1 problem. He wasn't sitting at the head of the table. Guess who was. We are grateful jill is here today. For the clapping. It wasn't for me. I'd like to turn over to jill and any common she has. At sawyer's kid. It's all yours kid tickets and hers all along. Joe biden led the cabinet meeting but when you're not shepherding joe around or making sure he's not stumbling i guess she's got a lot of free time. She even had a rose garden event without joe so i guess she's now the president and, you know, pekka toure in the heart. This is amazing. I like her suit. I like that coloured. That's a pretty soon. I guess the vp is just following the lead. She also is relying on her spouse to do the heavy lifting people harris refuses to do oneonone interviews with the media her husband doug emhoff was subjected on nbc tech abc rather tall the tough questions can talk about the economy and infrastructure and filling in the gaps. She needs to be there. Joyous yourself should be sitting for the interviews. Wait a second. Is that what women in the modern era are doing now, going back to relying on their husbands for everything? i thought they were their own people. I thought that was like we are women here, here me roar. Now we are women here ash borer everybody i guess. Only in the joe biden household women are leading the way. Finally there's 40 million christians who do not vote in the us and there's a new film trying to change that. God is not dead in god we trust in theatres this weekend. It was in the top 10 last week and there's a familiar moderator during the big debate in the movie. David wright scott baio dean cain, and somebody you might now is in it. God's not dead. Com. Other showtimes. Were you doing for your birthday, something fun? i am quietly going up for dinner and will not tell you where because i don't want anybody dropping a cake on i. Raymond happy birthday. Raymond never ages. He always looks same because he doesn't go into the sun. Like women going the sun of its cloudy raymond is like it's treaty sunny let's go inside. That's like a look so good. Happy birthday. Anybody have a great weekend. Thank you for watching all week long. Seeback your monday night and jesse is next. Jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. Tonight.