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>> neil: congressman crow to you the same question do you feel comfortable with either candidate now proceeding with outdoor rallies? speak of what we don't want to do is we don't want to make candidates less accessible, we don't want to change transparency, we don't want to reduce the ability of the american people to have access to and see and interact with their elected officials. but we want to make sure they are safe and we do it the right way, that is the key, there is a right way to do this and not change the manner in which we hold campaigns in america, we don't want to change who we are in the way we do business, we just want to make sure people are safe. we respect each other, we come at this from different political backgrounds and perspectives, but we are going to join forces to make sure people are safe in the united states. ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: hello, everyone i'm judge jeanine pirro along
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with harold ford, jr., brian kilmeade, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. we are at three weeks into queen, was rain and americans are still clueless as ever on what she stands for. there is not a single major policy position on her website, but she knows how to be a copycat. she is now ripping off donald trump's signature no tax on tips pledge. >> raise the minimum wage! and eliminate taxes on tips for services for hospitality wor workers. >> want to get to office we are going to charge taxes on tips. >> there will be no taxes on tips! >> no taxes on tips! >> it's called a no tax tips.
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>> i'm also doing no tax on tips. no tax on tips. >> jeanine: what will kamala the chameleon rip off next? will she build the wall? harris is now trying to transform herself into a border hawk. >> she took on drug cartels and jailed gang members for smuggling weapons and drugs across the border. fixing the border is tough, so was kamala harris. >> jeanine: but the one thing kamala cannot copy is raw talent to. her friends in the media are doing their best to make that happen. harris is gracing the latest "time" magazine cover and calling it "the reintroduction of kamala harris'. despite her word salad that speech style, this lady thinks kamala is the second coming of barack obama. >> i think it's a really good campaign. people really like her, she's
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gotten to be really gifted, obama-level orator. she is very much underestimated by the mainstream media and quite frankly, she has command. you hear her up there and she is confident, she is calm, she is commanding and for whatever reason, america is ready for her. which is very exciting. >> jeanine: herald, the interesting part of this no tax on tips is that she doesn't even say -- even though donald trump talked about it, you add ted that she was actually the tie-breaking vote to give more power to the irs agents to be able to actually tax those tips. on the one hand we have joe biden the plagiarist and now kamala the copycat. >> harold: good to be with you, hope you had a good weekend. [laughter] it's been a tough three weeks. i look at campaigns as they are you have to go people running an
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office. we'll to a segment on this, the person running for the democratic job, the democratic side got moved into the slot after getting the delegates to go -- and that you had a republican on top. he was ahead in the polls. donald trump has called kamala harris i think dumb, incompetent, not black and low iq, the end result is she's gaining in the polls. you're right can be said last week there's not a lot populating her website and other things tal about substance in specifics on issues and i looked on president trump's, there's not a lot on his either. there's a little more but there's not a lot to. the copycat thing i'll come to it. when i was in congress and someone wanted to cosponsor a bill that i wanted to sponsor and they were a republican and some members of their party may not have liked the thing, i didn't condemn them, i commended them. everyone knows that donald trump was the first to begin to say no taxes on tips and if i'm not
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mistaken the greatest form of flattery is imitation. for her to be saying this is a good idea i think the president should embrace it. joe scarborough on another network, we were in the same committee together, i was able to show him on public schools in his dechert suffered from something public schools in my district did to. if you listen to the vernacular and the narrative from our college you think you were coming we are polar opposite democrats and republicans for public schools, turns out we were aligned. we sponsored together and got passed through committee and got put into a piece of legislation, i think we should commend and not condemn when these things happen because if president trump said i am for restoring roe v. wade i would be the first to say i like that copycat. if he were to say i am for smarter gun laws to ensure kids don't get them and we have stronger background checks, i was a copycat donald trump he's my guy. i think people should embrace this and understand this is a public policy gets made, at least good public policy. >> jeanine: brian, this new
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cokamala we have seen, even the mainstream media made fun of her, the word salads, she couldn't get a statement straight to. now they are basically saying that this woman is now the new queen of the democratic party when two weeks ago barack obama said she can't win. >> brian: he's great friends with her -- harold, your rights. if he said, nonhere in nevada and looking at all you -- >> she's not giving him any credit. it's like it's her idea to be tough on the border i don't know where she got this archival footage from. once you admit that it's been dead for three and half years but i want to change it. you are in date 3 of a thousand
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plus you should be tackling it to begin with. unless you are going to say you have been on the sidecar not doing anything can be of got to say listen, president biden -- good guy but sidelined me, he wouldn't give me any chance. know you have a chance to see my policy, it's been three weeks are going to see all the stuff in front of you. what is so maddening as she is not admitting and acknowledging that she's flipping on all of these issues, she's not even verbalizing it and now she comes out and takes these two things like you said in the open, is she going to say build the wall next? i really expect her to say that to. the other thing she might say is social security, maybe we should stop taxing social security and i'm wondering is she going to sit at the seniors next time she goes to a retirement home? >> jeanine: dana, over the past couple of weeks we've seen the audiences are getting bi bigger. all of the momentum is on her side now. and she literally is in a position where if she goes off script, if she does an
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interview, she could collapse. do you think she's going to do that? 's before a member and every campaign let's think back to her campaign in 2020. she starts off really strong. then it falls apart to. that might not happen here, the timing is a very, very good for her. one of the things i thought was quite shocking was for the first time you saw some polls say voters who care about the economy trusted democrats and kamala harris more than donald trump on the economy now -- wait, how did that happen? the other thing she could have done on the tax think i'm on the tips she could have said president trump had this idea, i will see him and i will raise him this and i will cut this into do this, something that would be -- okay, i like that idea. first of all i actually think no tax on tips might be a great idea, i think in practice when you start thinking about what about the dishwashers, should the dishwashers have to pay taxes too? i think it's a little bit more
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complicated than anyone is allowing for. just having gotten back from a week away, i followed the news a lot -- i should say welcome i'm glad to be back at. >> jeanine: i should've said welcome. >> dana: i should have said thank you. to read about it and observe and not to talk about it all the time, this campaign feels very strange, it feels very hollow. her campaign in particular. of the issues that people care about, we have problems in the country and people are talking about it and she is trying to run as both an incumbent vice president with all of the dash on the mantle of her experience and her record. but also she wants you to know she doesn't believe any of that. the media is like okay. to think she's on the cover of "time" magazine, the cover of the atlantic on the very week that simone biles just stuns the world -- we could've put kamala harris on the magazine next week but they seem to have
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her enthrall. the last thing i will say when she starts off strong, her campaign on the part of personnel issues and management, her management. right now there's a story in politico that david plus, an obama person who has come on to help is clashing with some of the joe biden advisors because there are no clear lines of assignment. if you look at the times article, it was a similar issue. i don't know she has enough time to get through it without a big stumble but she's going to have probably a decent week this week and a good one next week. >> jeanine: greg i want you to take a look at these side-by-side. one is what dana mentioned, "time" magazine cover and the other is the cover of donald trump with his face melting. the difference between how they portray a republican running for president and the democrats. >> dana: don't ask me five to
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be fair, they thought that was simone biles. [laughter] who cares about "time" magazine? is the most irrelevant publication, its circulation is the dumper. it's like being on the cover of cracked -- does that still exist? i don't even know. you said it feels hollow -- it's hollow because it is. the more you get to know someone the less you like them. it's what we've learned with kilmead. the first impression is the greatest impression and as you get to know people and you peel away the onion you realize its commitment. right now, the media is doing its best because they are running this show to keep kamala harris in the first impression zone. she's an unopened christmas presents. as long as it's not open and you can imagine what it is but you will never get disappointed
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because he won't open it. the media is doing its best to keep that presence from being opened by the american public because over time -- which is what happens in a campaign -- you see it's not all it's cracked up to be. her copying trump is a great strategy. for one minute you are labeling the guy hitler and in the next minute you're taking hitler's positions. because you know the media won't pointed out to. wasn't trump's policy on the borders enough of a question a n mark wasn't heartless and reminiscent of the third reich? but when kamala does it it's joyful. look how joyful deportations are, the families are so happy! and they love separated! it's a terrible strategy to call it copycat stuff because it just comes off as whining and harold has a point to. when an opposing team copies something from their competition it's because they realize that it's smart and the counter strategy is to react by pushing that team further in the right
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direction, kind of like what you were talking about. trump should exploit his gravitational pull, demand harris fixed the tax code now, why are you doing this now? released a plan that actually lowers taxes for small businesses and the middle class, you are a vp -- near the border czar, right now you're the border czar, why don't you do it? trump in a weird way is making kamala great for once. having said that you shouldn't buy it's because this has been a liberal trick for years as you get close to an election, suddenly the democrats dispense with the wacky destructive progressive and they embrace republicanism. suddenly they sound like mom and dad instead of the tantrum throwing up brats. they did this with joe they had to pretend he's a middle-of-the-road moderate united the country and he gets in and practically destroys the place. there's a history of evidence here that it's all a big ally they always use candidates as a trojan horse to bring in a
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radical. was like the bad boy friend who suddenly becomes a gentleman in order to get the girlfriend back and once he gets her back he's back to whoring. that's what the democrats do in every election. they rule left in campaign right in their back to the further left. the fact is while i say it's great that she is impersonating trump, it's just an impersonation, much like you brian when you are trying to be me. >> brian: more like a jesse would think so. i would say this, if it's so great to be trump why don't they run on that? >> greg: what they are offering here, they are offering -- they are saying to the voters do like trump's policies but you don't like his personality? you can have his policies without his personality, it's brilliant! >> jeanine: coming up, it was a coup after all. joe biden confirms he got backstabbed by democrats and
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>> brian: joe biden knows exactly who stabbed him in the back when it comes to the democratic community that forced him off the ticket and turned him into a lame duck president stuck on the beach. the president named round peg nancy pelosi while speaking out on what happened. >> what happened was a number of my democratic colleagues in the house and senate thought i was going to hurt them in the races.
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i was concerned if i stayed in the race that would be the to topic, why did nancy pelosi -- why did so-and-so -- and i thought it would be a distraction, number 1. >> brian: you don't want to distract anybody in there might be more to the bailout story than what he is letting on, nancy pelosi isn't even sure if president biden wrote his eye will drop out letter. >> some said some people were unhappy because it was -- he didn't sound like joe biden to me. it didn't. >> i think what she's referring to is the fact that she said unless the almighty comes down she's staying in the race -- read my lips he told three crowds and three network anchors i'm staying in the race. all of a sudden he's out of the race when nancy pelosi asked about his true intent don't believe that i don't think he wrote that letter.
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>> dana: she's not tamping down the conspiracy theories and he didn't seem mad at her. i think he seems relieved. also he has come to realize it's happened, it's over, he is definitely not going to be the next president or get reelected. did you see c-span this weekend actually had a camera on the delaware beach the whole time? joe biden is reading the book, this is on c-span. ross d of "the new york times" o is a conservative guy but i think even the white house says he's fair, he raises this point -- can he actually do the job for the next five months, period of transition from one president to the next is a time when a country in this case our country is the most vulnerable. we have a lot of big issues, wars and things, adversaries testing us. i'm not saying he's not doing his job but i think nancy pelosi didn't tamp down the questions
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over whether he can do it right now. >> what about this, what about the judgment of being an irish person on leg and open son without an umbrella, the irish are not allowed in the sun as a people and he's out there setting a b bad example. >> jeanine: we listen for three and half years about how donald trump was a threat to democracy and there was an attempted coup and all of that stuff. the truth is that people talk democracy had their own insurrection against a sitting president. this sitting president got something like -- what was at, 18 million votes in the primary? 4,000 delegates and they say we want you out, not to because -- not because you're unfit, but because you can't win. what are they so afraid of with respect to donald trump? i think the way the thing is drawn out is very interesting. we start with the george clooney thing and then we've got a nancy pelosi gives the okay for
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congresspeople to start coming out to tell joe to drop out. there's ten, and there's 18. that all happens. then all of a sudden he refuses and she comes out and she says that doesn't sound like a letter that joe wrote to. what is her insinuation? is the insinuation that he's not really doing the work? this is something someone else is writing the letters because he is unfit and in the meantime they got him over a barrel, how do i know that? because right in the middle of this, all of a sudden the department of justice that has been protecting hunter biden for years, letting the statue of limitations run out, the statue of limitations run out on the worst of the tax years, not even charging with being a foreign agent and a foreign country and all this money laundering, all of -- all of a sudden they find this oligarch who i believe is a
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romanian oligarch who he did to business -- gave $300 million to hunter biden it's the closest they got to joe biden and all of the investigations. the republicans have been talking about it, now the department of justice is squeezing him by the short hairs at this point's. now what you've got is the prosecution going after his son, you've got him saying this isn't a letter joe wrote and then morning joe tuesday, before she says it's all up to him now. and then he's out. >> brian: it's not that he can't win it's that he can't do the job. he's only trailing -- even despite that terrible debate two or three battle ground points in the polls, anybody can come back from that. >> harold: we just got evidence paul whelan release, he sent a nuclear sub of the middle east to help deter --
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>> brian: do you think they're being honest with us? >> harold: the answer to the question is a resounding yes and he continues to prove it. edwin would not have been released, paul would not have been released without him being at of the top of the ticket, without him being a leader in the white house. let's step back for a second, i take him at his word. the down ballot pressure for democrats after the debate come there's no question -- i talked on this set -- i didn't believe it was going to -- i didn't believe the result was good to be what it was for the debate was most important dispositive thing we have seen in this race. >> brian: he couldn't do it, he froze, he blinked. >> harold: what you guys so mad about? you want to pick another nominee, do it. i said to the guy who sits in this chair last week if i had your argument i would interrupt me too. you should pick another nominee if you don't like your nominee. the debate made it possible for us to do that. i said this many times -- i love
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this movie "goodfellas." judge, you called him a was after the debate. you called him elder abuse what we were doing to him. we listens, we got ourselves another nominee! >> jeanine: are you saying you didn't know before the debate that the guy didn't have his wits about him? >> harold: the answer is that, finally. before the debate, two-thirds of the country didn't want trump or biden. guess what, democrats got to it quicker. you know who told us this would happen, the democrat would be the leader? nikki haley. she said whichever party chooses the non80-year-old first will be in the lead and guess what? so far she's more right than wrong. we have a long campaign but we should accept the fact kamala harris is democratic nominee. >> greg: nikki haley was in there that debate wouldn't have happens. it was trump who took out biden's.
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i don't take joe biden at his word because he's an awful, awful human being. 's comments were even more divisive and loathsome now and they were preassassination attempts. not only did he learn nothing from that, he remembers nothing including what he just said after trump was shot, his vocabulary is saying trump is still a danger to america, existential threat to. he's creating an environment where violence is encouraged. we've been doing this for four years. if you say somebody is hitler and is going to destroy america, that means all actions be they legal or illegal are okay. one back to this palace coup, if joe was fit for the presidency, then they took it from him. if he's unfit, then he needs to go. he cannot -- he is not in
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charge, he is not in charge come it's so clear. he's like the consultant at a company that people let's just walk the halls and try to not make eye contact, the dude is doing more interviews now than kamala, why is he doing more interviews? because he doesn't matter, he can't hurt the party anymore so they just push them out there. they let him play president, they let him -- you can still sit at the desk -- don't touch any buttons, joe! if he is in charge, then we have a bigger lesson here and that is the united states does not need a president at all. perhaps you have to start thinking about how much attention we pay to the white house, perhaps americans should be looking at all the issues more locally, start with the states, the cities, towns, the school boards, maybe that is where we should be focusing if the president is so unnecessary. >> harold: is there a difference between being ready for five months of not being able to serve for four more
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years? there was that thinking in the democratic party four years ago. >> greg: i don't think he was capable this last year. i think he's dangerous and he is vengeful. that zen things he was saying -- hunter did write that letter. >> hundred and come up with the interview. >> harold: meanwhile straight ahead, the awol scandal is getting worse, more members of tim walz former unit coming forward to say how he abandoned them and stole the valor. my dad believed in hard work, and the farm was the perfect place to learn grit, determination and problem solving. we're taking that passion and channeling it through our farm to home bedding bath, and apparel at red land cotton. we grow cotton in the rich red earth of north alabama. and we want our products to be made here in the usa, from the seed in the ground
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♪ ♪ >> dana: the harris campaign scrambling to put the fire from the military record of her running mate tim walz. they had to clean up some
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contents, comments he made carrying a weapon and more, saying he simply admits spoke the stolen valor stolen valor accusations keep coming bigger listen to his former military superior. >> tim walz knew the processes and procedures, he went around me and above and beyond me and went and basically went to get somebody to back him to get him out of there -- it was a backdoor process. >> dana: the kamala campaign try to keep it quiet, then on friday night you know that's when all the stuff gets buried, they put out a statement saying he misspoke. than the media immediately shifted to good for them for admitting it, then we can all moveon.org. thing about the same media they took brett kavanaugh's high school yearbook and got the ouija board out, it took people on the internet 5 minutes to figure out this was actually something that had happened. >> greg: i once misspoke in
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iraq during an operation -- i will defer to people who served. whether or not this is stolen valor or not. but i have and they are pretty loud and clear this guy peddled a greater version of his service -- joey jones was on my show friday and he said something really perceptive. when he exaggerated his service or never corrected anyone when they would indulge his embellishments he was denigrating his own service. he was basically saying my service in the national guard wasn't good enough. i had to say these things because -- and then he kind of know he denigrated it because he also denigrated others in the national guard by saying they are just 19-year-old cooks when he had the opportunity to come in and quell the rioting and arson. i think the most adolescent argument you're going to find is "you didn't serve and trump didn't go." yeah, never said he did.
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i never said anything, i never said i did. it's not about serving,, it's about lying about service. which is why bring up his 24 years in the national guard as a way out of this debate is b.s. stolen valor is almost entirely performed by people who have served. that's why that is hated so much because it's usually somebody in that world. it's not like brian going around telling everybody he's not a green beret anymore. that's all he wore when he used to dance -- they pivoted that. they know he's been caught dead to rights. >> harold: let's go to the people who served, he told "the new york post" he believes
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walz is a traitor and a coward who claims valor. then when it comes to 9/11 20 years ago, marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11, he spoke to veteran's saying he remembered being at bagram airbase and he still think about it to this day, is never in afghanistan. i think this is issues that should be brought up, it doesn't mean you don't respect him for serving 25 years, i do -- i also think you should talk about how it catapulted his career because the military enabled him to go to college in order to move forward in his life. >> dana: what do you think? >> harold: i think two things. first it was sloppy what he said that it was wrong. i'm glad they corrected it and i would be interested in hearing governor walz talk about this when he sits down for an interview. i understand what greg is saying. for those of us who have not served saying -- i think there's something to that because he still did serve 24 years. your point is well taken, you
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can't be accused of stolen valor if you didn't serve. that part of it is absolutely true. it's important to note he is the highest enlisted person -- put aside the words. the highest enlisted person to ever be on a presidential ticket in the history of our country, democrat or republican running. i salute senator vance, one of the great things i saw a reporter from another network -- head on someone who was a commander or who he reported to when he was in the marines of this woman said i don't agree with his politics but he was as good a marine that ever worked for me that have reported to me. i give them great credit for that i thank him for that and i'm sure there are those who served with governor walz who are going to say positive things and those who whatever motivations are, will say the things that you quoted. >> dana: how dare you, george washington was a general. >> harold: he was not an enlisted man. >> dana: okay.
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>> harold: eisenhower too. >> jeanine: the media is going nuts and they are going to bat for walz. the same media when donald trump is on television if you don't have someone who's going to fact-check his lies they have a fit. but with walz it's okay, he can lie. let me tell you something there's a reason why in a court of law you can say to a jury if you believe a witness has lied to you about a fact, a material fact, you are free to disregard that person's entire testimony. this guy lied about carrying weapons of war in war, the thought misspeaking, that's a lie. number two, he abandoned his unit, went around his own leader to get someone to give him permission to leave. and the people who are upset about that are the mothers of the sun, one of the people in this battalion who was 19 years old and died to. then carrying the title another why command sergeant major that he didn't finish the
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requirements for, he glommed onto the title according to everyone who is a senior in the national guard. that is a lie. trying to convince the american people when he's talking to veterans -- i stood in the dark of night on the tarmac in bog bm airbase. that was in 2011 in a congressional delegation as opposed to 2021 in afghanistan when it mattered. donald trump never lied, this guy is a liar. >> dana: get ready, j.d. vance takes on the liberal media when we come back. when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels different - your wallet. whatever you do, do it for less, at harbor freight. save even more at our parking lot sale this weekend here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein,
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>> you know asked me three questions about comments made three years ago. i wonder what kamala harris thinks about the fact that she supported policies that open the american southern border, i wonder what kamala harris think about the fact that she lied to the american people -- >> i'm interviewing you not kamala harris. >> she refuses do interviews. >> we hope to have her on. >> we have to start with the fact we have a wide open southern border because our borborder czar set a lot of policies. >> how do you deport 18 million people? let's start with 1 million, that's where kamala harris has failed and then we can go from there. >> greg: i loved how he was fact-checking the people who don't do their fact-checking when it comes to people they favor. for example, with the dana bash thing he used content from cnn to show that her own commentary was wrong. you could see the embarrassment move across her face, i see that a lot with you when you're on
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fox & friends. >> brian: you had no idea you had a morning show, you thought we were repeating o'reilly. >> greg: they do. >> brian: kamala harris, this is what they went and focused on. if they want to focus on what he said three years ago on a podcast about cat women. >> greg: cat women? >> brian: women with cats. they wanted to talk about the abortion drug they want to talk about that. didn't want to bring up the fact that kamala harris did say in the past you should think twice about having kids because of climate change. he is pro family and he wanted to bring that up. he steered the conversation back to why don't you ask these questions? kayleigh mcenany used to do it as a press secretary, these are questions you should be asking instead of focusing on what you don't like about donald trump. i thought he was unbelievable on all three shows. >> greg: in the green room you said you were really impressed with j.d. vance and it was a very, very wise choice that
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donald trump made, that's what you said i have a tear on tape. >> harold: i may have said the first part a few weeks ago but i didn't say the second part. i think a couple of things. i thought for what he had to answer, he did as good a job as he could to. i thought it was a master class that you if you were on a sunday show when you're going to get a question about something you said as a dp or as a senator or whatever and you're not talking about your ticket, what they're campaigning on if we are here in a week or two and governor walz has an interview and all he's answering are these questions we aren't going to say he gave a great interview. you serve however at the pleasure of the president or the candidate wants to be president when you're on a ticket. the reason it was not as effective, it doesn't get any of the things in those interviews -- he tried his hardest. he tried hard to talk about the border. even their border plan, he did not say we think she did terrible job and here's what we are going to do.
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i thought it was fine but i agree with you. i think he's an impressive guy, i'm not your he's ready to be vp yet but he's an impressive and smart guy and i give him credit for all of his service in the country. >> greg: there you go. what harold fails to realize as republicans have to try harder, right? when you say he could have done better -- you say it's to go against one not. you got the democrats and you've got the media. >> jeanine: did you think she was ready to be vp when she became vp? >> harold: it's for a one here and yes. [laughter] >> jeanine: i thought he did a great job of. i think he gave us an example of what the trump-vance administration would be like a pick of us and administration of the free to go on three sunday shows, not afraid to be asked questions and i don't blame them. three questions on things from three years ago, the so much going on right now.
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the media is propping her up, giving her a run -- allowing her whatever she wants and just trying to trash vance and trump. that's the sad part of this, they don't respect the fact -- they are going out there and answering questions, being transparent are doing as much as they can and that's the media. >> greg: dana bash, dana perino, who would win in a fight? >> dana: i think she would get me. we are about the same height -- okay, i'm shorter. any time kamala harris did interviews there was cleanup on aisle three, this is why she's not doing interviews, when j.d. vance has done interviews, he's done well. i think he should have been on the sunday shows after the convention. they left at three weeks, that's three weeks her numbers kept going up. all of that happened -- it was the craziness in july you blink in your like what happened? yes, conservatives are always in
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a credibility deficit with the media, that's where you start but accept it. that means you have to outsmart come out wit outdo them. they have the creative ability to do that and they are figuring out a way to get up off the match. >> greg: if your road public and you always have to try harder especially on the sunday shows because they don't like you. they always look like they are smelling something when they are in front of a republican? how did i get here? but the question -- you could kick dana bash's ass. up next the secret service breaks into a salon lou for a dirty number two. wner, your to-do list can be...a lot. ♪ [ cellphone whooshes ] [ sighs ] that's why progressive makes it easy to save with a commercial auto quote online
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if they should bring charges. i have got to tell you i have this segment i use for one more thing called clueless criminals. the secret service are clueless criminals. they left the door unlocked. the tape on top of the camera. the crime scene, they have fingerprints all over it. they are clueless criminals. >> dana: i feel bad for most of the rank and file secret service. getting hit in the face. it's like they need a circuit breaker over there to start over. >> greg: thing you aren't talking about upset me agents took candy off somebody's desk. that is pure entitlement. i have a dish of candy on my desk. i keep it there as a reason, especially on take your daughters to work day. i keep an eye out on which kids just to see which ones are well-behaved and wh ones are entitled brats. if they walk by my desk and look at the candy. i sit there and go umm candy.
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stare at them. you don't go on people's desks and take things, brian. >> harold: one more thing is up next. ♪
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>> judge jeanine: it's time now for "one more thing." dana? >> dana: super quick, erin landers had a lovely baby with her husband. she was born july 21st, 10:44 p.m. she is getting help at the nicu right now. everybody say a prayer for her. isn't that a beautiful child. congratulations on elm richmond greg? >> greg: it's okay. all right. tonight, jeff dye, andrew gruel, kat timpf is back and tyrus tonight at 10:00 p.m. >> judge jeanine: all right. and that's it for us. we will see you tomorrow night. >> bret: okay, judge. that was quick. >> judge jeanine: i thought so. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret b

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