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know, vehicles that offer you a little bit of both, the hybrid type vehicle, that's the way to go? >> well, i do think the hybrid-type vehicles have a place. as a matter of fact, that's what my family uses, the plug-in hybrid minivan. it runs electric the first 30-4r to the gas engine. for some families, that's the right answer, at least for the medium term. that said, demand for electric vehicles has led to over a million in sales. the share of evs has roughly tripled over the last few years. we see the trend continuing. look, this is a process. the goal is that by the end of this decade, about half of the new catchers are evs. our policy is to keep pushing to lower the cost of those evs to make sure you can find chargers when you need them, make sure they're made in america. >> neil: secretary, thank you.
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hello, everyone. i'm dana perino. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> dana: america just when you thought you had seen every scandal out of washington, there's this. a staffer for democratic senator ben cardin is out of a job after a graphic sex tape was filmed in a historic senate hearing room. capitol police are investigating how it was allowed to happen. it was recorded last week, but the time of day is unclear. it's the same esteemed places where supreme court justices had their confirmation hearings, where the 9/11 commission uncovered what happened there, and it's where james comey testified against former president trump. the identities of the people involved in the video have not been confirmed, but legal experts think they could face criminal charges like trespassing. meanwhile some in the media are really spinning this story. nbc news blames conservative
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outlets for reporting that a democratic senate staffer filmed the sex video in a capitol hill hearing room. greg, this is an early present on a monday. >> greg: it is a sex tape. the so-called accused, which we cannot mention, claims it's based on homophobia, predicated on the idea that people are outraged over the act, which they aren't. they're acre reacting to the where. you know, they always pull this -- this trick, you know, they're banning books. no. they're moving them. it's not the book. it's the location. it's not transphobia to, say,
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reject gender activisim in middle school or reject men playing in women's sports. it's not the what. it's the where. that's how it always is. so it's like the dems' favorite hobby is not simply an acceptance of behavior, as a conservative, libertarian, i don't care what you do, you can do whatever you want in the privacy of wherever, but they go toward limiting the barriers to location. so i have nothing against sex, drag queens, sexual explicit books, i don't care, but i'm smart enough to respect appropriate ages and locations. i like to see men in sports, but not beating up women in sports, right? i don't want a klepto in charge of our nuclear waste. so it's not the what. it's where. i reject the premise that even talking or joking about this is homophobic. it's hysterical. there's so many puns that i'm
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refraining because i'm saving them from tonight's show. that might be breaking news. >> dana: the other thing is that the nbc news -- basically saying conservatives pounce because they didn't want to actually cover the substance, just wanted to consider the source. >> jesse: i don't like pouncing, but it's my job, dana, and i he made a few porn titles about this scandal. the seat of government. >> greg: nice. >> jesse: reclaiming my behind. >> greg: not testimony. >> jesse: test-a-moaning. >> dana: that's a good one. >> jesse: rogering the witness. >> dana: what's that mean? >> jesse: swearing-in and out. and ben cardin's chief of staff. i came up with those in five minutes, because i'm a sick puppy. when i realized this was a
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democratic staffer, i have to say i was very relieved. [laughter] but i should have seen it coming after they did the fire alarm pulling, the throwing of the elbows, a sex tape was inevitable. now it's erased to the bottom, greg. >> greg: it is. >> jesse: they've been telling us, the democrats, that they need to keep the government out of the bedroom. they just turned the government into the bedroom, jessica. >> jessica: i like it. >> jesse: feet on nancy's desk? what is this? they said they obstructed a government proceeding. they delayed the certification for two hours. they won't be able to have a hearing in this room for weeks. this thing needs to be deep-cleaned. now also i was told that there was the german guy who was on top. if i was joe biden, i would
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summon the ambassador immediately. >> dana: hmm what? >> jesse: from trade, from not paying their nato membership dues, they've been taking advantage of americans for far too long, screwing the american people. it's time for the german free ride to end, greg. i hope the guy's not pregnant. [laughter] you said men could get pregnant. if they are pregnant, i hope they have the baby. >> greg: yes. >> jesse: permission to be taken seriously? >> greg: no. >> dana: knock yourself out. >> jesse: you can't do this, get caught, and claim you're the victim. that's the hunter biden defense. you can't break the laws or all of our moral codes and say, no, for judging me, that's wrong. you can't judge me. that's what hunter has done. that's what when you break the law, you say, oh, it's systemic racism, or i'm the victim of capitalism if i'm homeless. we have to bring shame back, jessica. >> jessica: i don't think he has
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any shame. if you're filming yourself doing that, obviously. there's a problem. also ben cardin's office knew that he had known problems of this sort in the past. not in the capitol, but of posting inappropriate social media messages. >> jessica: i've seen a lot of them now. i've extensively prepared for this segment, as i do for my all segments. i appreciate that you did today. that was big of you. this is a vindication of madison cawthorn, he said everybody is asking me to do it at work, they have big enrol orgies going. he tweeted something like i told you so over the weekend. everyone, january 6th was worse. everyone knows that. of why amy cl cl curry lobuchar.
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it makes on a serious note for people who are actual victims of homophobia or discrimination in any way whatsoever, you have problems with this before, with social media posts, i know he's trying to reference back as well. he had some comments about, you know, free palestine, etc., obviously the gay community in palestine is not thriving. would not get to do that at work and lose your job for it, but it makes a mockery of people who have real discrimination going against them. he should be investigated to the full extent, whatever the law is about that. i doubt they have something on the books. >> dana: there ought to be a law. of the other thing is, remember, just a few months ago there was an uproar about the relax of a dress code on the senate side. people still want it revered as a place of dignity where we do the people's business.
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>> i did not do a deep dive into this topic, because i didn't want to have to un-- not be unable to see things on the internet. ffor me, it's becoming a joke based on the dress code being taken away, whether it's the american people not having trust in the senate, having their best interest in mind. i know a lot of senate staffers not going home for christmas because they're working hard to get a deal done when it comes to this immigration problem we're seeing at the border with thousands of people coming in every single day. they're working late nights. they're not fooling around in the senate room with whoever this may be. for them, they're very frustrated. for people who saw what he said about this being -- the criticism about him being a gay man, they're incensed. no, it's about you doing this at
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our place of work, not just where you work. there should be consequences for it. and there are. i think it was smart for the senator to get rid of him right away instead of trying to play it out and have some excuse about why. just got it over with. >> dana: also that senator is retiring at the end of this year. what happened to the young people on capitol hill? okay. ahead, how in the world did this happen? president biden with a shocked look on his face after a car crashes into his secret service motorcade. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> mr. president, why are you losing to trump in the polls? >> got the wrong poll. >> greg: hmm, joe biden with a stunned look on his face. how can they tell? a car plowed into a secret service car, the driver charged with a dui. president biden reportedly
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lashing out at his staff over his nosediving poll numbers. a new report claims after biden pardoned the thanksgiving turkey he chewed out his underlings over why americans hate him and his economic message. speaking of which, 57% disapprove of the job joe is doing, and biden's former boss barack obama is raising concerns that joe could lose in the 2024 election. at least they weren't carjacked, dana. i mean, there's always a silver lining. >> dana: because the chances are. >> greg: yes, indeed. >> dana: that was very strange. the secret service do a great job of protecting everyone, but it took two beats too long to throw the president in the car because a good way to have an ambush would be to have something like that happen. turns out the guy is drunk, and is going to probably have a hefty legal bill trying to fight that. as to the president calling his staffers in after pardons the turkeys, they probably wanted to
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get pardon after that meeting. he apparently has a temper. the way i read the article, he's not mad at them, but he's concerned they're not doing anything about it. my concern is about the staffers. what are they supposed to do? one, they made a big mistake in embracing the phrase bidenomics. it does not work. why don't americans feel so good about the xi? the other thing is, he's underwater on an issue like climate change. even though he's gotten so far to the left, it's never enough for them. that's become a vulnerability for him, not just with democrats, but with independent voters as well. on the barack obama thing, if you read the article, it says that a person familiar with barack obama's thinking said that he's concerned that biden could lose. that's only two possible people. it's either obama himself, saying you can quote me on the
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record, a person familiar with my thinking, or it's somebody extremely close to him who said you have my permission to put this out there. >> greg: right. >> dana: so that might be because last week there was these democrats saying, oh, why aren't you doing anything? you have to get this campaign going. it might be a way for him to kind of put a log on the fire. >> greg: so to speak. we're out of the a block. enough puns. katie, this guy was charged with a dui. >> katie: yeah. >> greg: should we be sympathetic? >> katie: maybe. imagine thinking you're are that guy, you'll get home slowly, and you crash into the presidential motorcade in delaware. not great for him. in terms of biden being upset about his poll numbers, look, he doesn't show up. he doesn't show up for press briefings. he doesn't show up for press announcements. he doesn't sell his own product. he's hardly campaigning. you can see all the stories
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about how the biden campaign isn't doing much in the states where they need to be campaigning really hard. they're taking for granted they're going to win these swing states. new polling shows trump beating him in all of these places. they thought the mandates would be accepted, because it's blue collar joe from scranton. none of that is working. instead of being at the white house working on these things, or being out in the country selling them, in a genuine organic way, everything is very calculated and scripted. he just doesn't show up. you can't really expect people to be buying your product if you're not the one selling it. >> greg: uh-huh. bidenomics has become hide-a-nomics. this motorcade accident is an obvious metaphor for his
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administration. care to expand? >> jesse: if you're a democrat who wrecks a car, doesn't count, so this guy should be off scot-free with a misdemeanor. it is symbolic of this presidency. then he's blaming the staff, which i love to do. >> greg: yes. >> jesse: i've made it an art form. you can't blame the staff when you've hired the staff. you can't blame the staff to sell your policies when they're your policies. katie is right. this guy doesn't get out there on the bully pulpit and sell the policies. first the policies should sell themselves. joe biden was off today. he was off yesterday. he was off saturday. he was off friday. he just took a four-day weekend. why do you expect? this thing is going off the rails. he's facing an impeachment inquiry. his son is facing prison time. we just set a record for homelessness, overdoses, and
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suicides. he's wondering why things aren't looking so good? trump is up, not happening to a republican in 20 years, not since bush in '04 was up 3.5. he's cruising right now. it looks like a landslide if it was held today. jessica, impossible to refute. >> greg: impossible. care to refute? >> jessica: i'll give it the old college try. mr. red wave of the midterms -- >> jesse: don't bring that up. >> jessica: you keep giving it to me on a silver platter. democrats are feeling down. it's irrefutable right now. it's one time that a majority of pieces coming out is representing what's going on behind-closed-doors in these conversations. doesn't means there's a mass exodos. mitt romney was up five points
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on barack obama. >> greg: not in an election year. >> jessica: exactly the same time. >> dana: way to blame the staff. >> greg: cardin is blaming the staff staff. >> dana: we're never going to get through it. [laughter] >> jessica: the pieces coming out with the phantom campaign. i saw, when i was going home from work on friday, i saw this big biden campaign announcement. they named who is going to be heading up the nevada operation. a state that we absolutely need to win. and more of those are going to happen. but i do understand -- we have so much footage we show on a daily basis of joe biden that he must be out there. you know, he's going to these plants that he's opening, talking about what he's done for the inflation reduction act, infrastructure act, etc. if you look at the headlines of this, with unemployment this low, gas prices going down, progress on inflation, the dow jones just busted two days in a
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row of breaking records, and his approval on the handling of the israel-hamas war is actually very high. i do think it's his staffers fault, at least to the point they are not saying to him go be yourself, because that's how joe biden won in 2020. right? he was the empathetic nice guy that went over to little kids in the audience, talked to them about their stutters, how he got past his. >> dana: that's the exact same thing everyone says about obama, when robert gibbs said obama look demoralized on the campaign plane. you know what, he has to be himself. let trump be trump. biden is very different. when he goes out, he's not selling the thing. he actually had to have zelensky, leave the war zone, come to america, to twins american lawmakers they should -- convince american lawmakers to pony up the money because he can't make the sale. >> jessica: but zelensky
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relishes that opportunity as well. part of what is so upsetting to joe biden right now -- and i understand it -- he's looking at the other guy, saying he's up 3.5 points, you're running against a guy facing 91 felony counts, who at a rally this weekend says that migrants are poisoning the blood of the country, is calling for a reinstatement of his muslim ban. i don't want to get into that is he actually going hitler. yeah, a little bit. that's how hitler talked about jews with the dirty blood stuff. the point is if your campaign was going well, that person would not not be anywhere near you in the polls, and that's where the frustration comes from. >> greg: he's the worst president we've ever had. >> jessica: that's not objectively not true. >> greg: i'm going by your logic. he has to be the worst president ever. >> jessica: no. >> greg: prove me wrong. where's your data? >> jessica: all over my page. >> greg: coming up next, taking
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t-shirts that say the police are trained to kill us, and once boasted being a luther herself during the rodney king riots in l.a. she said, don't come to my page talking about protesters or looters. isn't this another step in george gascontearing down the current system. >> greg: as communities unite over collective outrage over crime, they hire more radicals that enhance division. there's a fear if whites and blacks and others band together to throw out the radicals, they need to stress division even more. the that only makes the cities worse. it's a vicious cycle. they make it about race. they make it about identity to keep the citizens divided, and therefore powerless. but this, again, is a what/where
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problem. i don't care about her beliefs at all. she looted in '91. she hates cops. she prefers criminals over victims. she can host msnbc for all i care. it's where the. she's being installed in a department that should be focused on public safety, protecting citizens, not criminals. again, you cannot -- we talk about this -- you can't fix a problem if all the so-called fixers are from the same ideologic bucket. but i think what's happening is, what we see as a problem, they see as the intended result. the result is to flip society that cultural reparations trump law and order. we keep complaining, but this is exactly what they want. >> dana: so, jessica, the mayor of l.a. has said she wants to hire more police officers because of this crime problem. why would you want to become a police officer when you have these kinds of people in charge who say that you're an oppressor, that you want to kill people, rather than keeping the community safe?
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>> jessica: i don't know, which is why we're seeing shortages in almost every major city. you hear the press conferences from the chiefs of police who most of the time are democrats, as well, talking about how there's a tremendous disconnect going on, and they can't, you know, rally the troops to go out there and to do this job. people are taking early retirement. it's a huge problem. but there also is a -- it kind of connects back to what we were talking about in the last block, a big des connect with how people are feeling and the actual stats on the ground. the fbi released their data for the third quarter of 2023 to compare it to this time last year. no one would deny there was a surge during the covid period, but violent crime is down 8%. property crime is down 6.3%, at the lowest level since 1961. a drop in the murder rates, not in you can disti washington, d.t in chicago, los angeles, it's
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not getting any traction, that story. i understand that crime is what you feel problem. it's definitely a what you read problem. gallup has 77% of americans -- this is across democrats, republicans and independents -- think that crime is going up. you look at the fbi data, and you think how is this disconnect, the chasm this large? >> katie: dana, isn't that a lot like saying inflation is going down? >> dana: it's the same issue. the stock market is up. there's more job openings than ever. why do these people feel so bad? what do people have to buy every single day for survival? food. food is up. they will not forget that. there are consequences for crime. for example, washington, d.c. losing two major sports teams to go to virginia. what does that mean? that means in that area, just redeveloped with a lot of money, was a great place to go, now what happened? they leave. that means nobody else is going to come, rent the hotel rooms,
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go to the restaurants, the small businesses, everything. you start to see the quality of life go down. that is a big issue. with gascon, one of the things this woman had done in her career, in 2020, she went backhand the backs of the prosecutor and the victim's family, worked with the defendant, in order to get him a sweetheart deal, a plea deal. so that worked. as a public defender, it wasn't to defend the public, it was to defend the defendant, make things easier for them. gascon, i think, is a victim of this idea, if i surround myself with people who agree with me, i'm going to get better. that's not necessarily true. actually in our next block, you'll listen to a great leader, who has a different management and leadership philosophy. that's why he's been successful. >> katie: picking up on dana's point about the criminals, they don't want to be imprisoned, child sex offenders, cop killers, people who kill and attack nurses while they're waiting for the bus to go help
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other people in the hospital, these are the kinds of people they are defending, and keeping out of prison so they can reoffended and hurt more people. >> jesse: they need sixth and seventh chances, katie, don't you understand? they're victims of a white supremacist criminal justice system. there's only three options why he hired this woman. one, he's in love with her. two, he didn't vet her. three, he vetted her and thought i'm going to hire a cop-hating luther. now, when we do hiring around here, i look deep. i go into the instagram, go into the facemask. i go into the my space if i have to. >> jessica: wow. dedicated. >> jesse: i look at what kind of alcohol is sitting next to them. one thing suspicious, red flag. i don't hire them. >> greg: remember when you went into that house? >> jesse: you know, you're
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cherrypicking again, jessica. if you look at the nypd statistics in manhattan, from 2019 to 2023, every single element of crime is up. every single one. >> jessica: no. >> jesse: just in the "new york post." are you going to call your other colleague a liar again? trust your gut. when i go out now, i put my wedding band in my pocket. i don't want to get jacked. i'm very athletic. >> greg: do you tell your wife when you forget to put it back on. >> jesse: of all the things i say on the show, that's going to get me in trouble. >> jessica: the job of the public defender is to defend their client. they shouldn't have that job if it's -- >> dana: change the title then. >> katie: crime is not down. that's like saying inflation is down. >> jesse: won't talk to me. >> dana: call your lawyer. up next, 1 trillion humans could live in outer space.
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billionaire jeff bezos making some predictions.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: are billionaires mad men or visionaries? jeff bezos making wild predictions about artificial intelligence and whether humans will conquer outer space. >> even in the face of all this uncertainty, my own view is that these powerful tools are much more likely to help us and save us even than they are to on balance hurt us and destroy us. i would love to see, you know,
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a trillion humans living in the solar system. if we had a trillion humans we would have in any given time a thousand mozarts and thousand einsteins. the planetary surfaces are way too small. >> jessica: greg, are you going to a space station? >> greg: i think he's right. the planet is too small. by the way, so is his shirt. the guy showing off his guns. >> jessica: his new lady. >> greg: yeah. it is amazing the two richest men on earth are in fact rocket scientists. think about that. how rare is that? both him and musk are building and sending rockets to the sky. they both share the same kind of verve -- i never say that word -- for exploration. they both realize the earth is finite, we're not overpopulated, we're underpopulated, and need to expand our civilization out into space. this point about a trillion people, it causes you to
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redefine what you think of big and small, because the universe is so huge. and he's right. there's no -- it's not going to be if. it's just when. we have to -- the earth is going to run out of space. but my political point is, it's amazing to see billionaires focusing on these big things. you know, musk, it's freedom of speech, it's outer space, it's transportation. busy days, it's commerce, outer space. on the left, george soros and his son targeting local populations with das that erode our foundations of living. with elon musk we have batman. with the left, you've got the joker. >> jessica: jeff bezos is a democrat. >> greg: he's a normal democrat. >> jessica: i'm sorry. i didn't know that existed. >> greg: they're running out. >> jessica: dana, i thought it was interesting that he has a positive view of ai capabilities, when ceos said
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we need a slow-down. >> dana: i recommend his podcast. he does great interviews. i don't have a thing for outer space, but he made me appreciate it more. the other thing in this interview that is so good, if you aspire to be in management, or a leader, his decision-making process, to get you to believe that ai could be positive, day one thinking, not having one-way decision-making but two-way decision-making, surrounding yourself by people who are going to challenge you, unlike what gascon did. that's why i mentioned it in the last block. i highly recommend the podcast. it was great. >> jessica: jesse? >> jesse: every time i see mars it looks barren. it's interplanetary. >> jesse: i'd rather live on the
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coast with a vineyard, gutfeld. that sounds terrible. >> jessica: it does sound terrible to live in a massive cylindrical -- >> greg: so awful, you wouldn't know you're in space. >> katie: i'll take mars. i'll have my own planet. >> jesse: i don't want mars. >> jessica: coming up, sharing recipes from your favorite fox personalities featured in her new cookbook. sofia vergara: dwight was a 13-year-old kid with cancer, when he came to st. jude. dwight: this kid is now 73 years old. sofia vergara: that's what we do at st. jude.
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>> jesse: your favorite fox personalities like to whip up in the kitchen, carly has you covered, out with a brand-new cookbook called "cooking with friends." i wonder where they came up with that. features more than 75 mouthwatering recipes from our fox family. she joins us now. i have some of these dishes here
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on set. >> thank you so much for having me. >> jesse: what would you like to start with? >> smells good in here, doesn't it? jessica has a recipe in the book. can we talk about your dad's recipe? i didn't know your father went to culinary school. >> he did. >> that information is in the book as well. >> greg: you didn't know what was in your book? >> well, it's not that. if it came out like that, that's now how i wanted it to sound. dad is amazing. he was a filmmaker, went to culinary school, worked for the doj, and made this for you. it has corn and leeks. usually think of it as a summer pasta, but it's comforting in winter. it's not a heavy sauce, but it's great to do. i'm not a cook. so he called me chef jess, but i
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can do this, which is great. yeah, it was great. we came in and did it on set. >> he grew pasta. who would have thought? >> it's delicious. the book "cooking with friends" of course it's a compilation of recipes, plus some of my very own. it is from segments that have run on "fox and friends," because there's a segment called "cooking with friends." it's taken from throughout the years. it's all in one book. still looking for a christmas gift, this is easy to pick up. >> dana: the photos are great. throw up a picture of carly and her baby. >> took me around the town. >> dana: it's great. the photo shoot for the book was hysterical.
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carley: it was funny, part not funny at all. he has this open-mouth smile. but we did the photo shoot for the book when i was on maternity leave. i was like 2 1/2 months postpartum, after you have a baby, so he came with me. i was concerned about it. i basically brought the whole nursery room to the photo shoot, because i didn't know what to do. we made it. the pictures in the book are great. >> jesse: who's on the cover? carley: brian kilmeade has a recipe in the book, artichoke pie. >> greg: he's joking on the air. >> jesse: whose sausage is that? carley: you basically warm up the andouille sausage. that's the recipe. i want to highlight the rice and
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beans as well, because thises my mom's recipe. my mom and dad have recipes in the books as well, recipes that i grew up eating. >> dana: your mom and dad are great. >> greg: you're of a certain height. >> carley: that's right. first time you met a dog, and it was percy. >> jesse: congratulations. >> dana: greg is going for seconds. >> carley: on amazon. of fun and affordable meals. >> greg: affordable. see, jessica, this is what's happening in biden's america? >> jessica: a dish you can afford. >> greg: thanks, carley. the. >> jesse: "one more thing" is up next.
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time now for "one more thing." jesse? >> major professional announcement. everybody gather close to the tv screen. i have a book out. >> dana: oh my gosh. >> jesse: it's called get it together. troubling tales from the liberal frick. what i did remember how i used to go out in the street and interview people. i interviewed 2021 the most wild people i ever met. ecosexual. a prison emptier, a voodoo priestest. blm supporter. drug legalization activist. you name it, we got it. and wrote a book about it. probably my best work if you don't count this and the 8:00. everybody go get it now. preorder it. get it for christmas. there is a qr code right there. if you hold your phone to the screen it will take you to the
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place you get the book or just go to amazon and buy it there. get it together. and you are going to hear me say that a lot. >> dana: get it together. >> jesse: i will be working that phrase into every piece of commentary. >> dana: self-help. >> jesse: all of my books are self-help. >> greg: tonight what a show. charlie hurt, matt whitaker, kat timpf, jeff dye it's going to be great. he know what we are doing in the a block sex tape alooza. play the sound and go around the table. play the sound. oh, jesse has already got his happened raised. what is that? >> jesse: parakeet. >> jessica: wombat in distress. >> greg: jessica? >> jessica: rattlesnake insane. >> katie: iguana? >> greg: not bad. let's roll the tape. [laughter] it's a baby gecko.
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and it was just born so it is scared. it's the first thing it does when it's born. >> jessica: like the baby is crying. >> greg: exactly. >> he has a lot of health insurance. [laughter] >> dana: new podcast out. we talk about pennsylvania. it's a must-win state for democrats and republicans and we talk about the senate race and voter integrity. so check it out. >> jessica: okay. he has the eye of the tiger, just like his dad. during the pnc championship family tournament this weekend 14-year-old charlie woods hit a chip-in birdie and celebrate strikingly similar to his father standing nearby beaming with pride iconic golf duo. >> dana: double time tomorrow. that's it for us. have a great night, everyone. hey, bret. >> bret: ending with the golf video. very nice. that's a rare event for the handover

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