JOHN ROBERTS (GUEST): I think what they're trying to do, Jesse, is they're trying to goad Donald Trump into saying, 'Okay, the heck with it, let's go with the mics open.' Because what's Kamala Harris really looking for in this debate? She's looking for a moment. Because articulating her policies and flip-flops that we've seen and all of that will be very difficult for her. So if she gets one of those moments where Trump even utters something under his breath, but he's heard through the microphone, she could do one of those moments where she says, 'Wait a second, I'm talking here, why are you so rudely interrupting me?' Which she has done before. So I think the Trump campaign is probably on the right track --
JESSE WATTERS (HOST): Or she could just interrupt Trump! Yeah, or she could just, John, interrupt Trump.
ROBERTS: She could.
WATTERS: She doesn't have to wait for him to sigh, she can just go right in there and have one of those moments like she had on The View, -- "Ain't going to do nothing about the border wall." Yeah, she gets all sassy with it. What's going on with her policies?
ROBERTS: It's quite possible, but I really think the streak for her though, is to say, 'Wait a second, you're interrupting me? This is my time.' I think that's the moment they're looking for.
WATTERS: Right, play the victim, right. Yeah, be victimized.