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♪ ♪ sandals jamaica sale is now on, visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals >> judge jeanine: hello everybody, i'm judge jeanine pirro.
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>> what's going on? >> judge jeanine: i'm so judge jeanine pirro, along with the jesse watters guy dana perino and danny caraquet gutfeld purich it's 5:00 in new york city and this is 'the five'. [ ♪♪ ] >> judge jeanine: no more hiding from the most radical left-wing ticket in history, vice president kamala harris and her morning to maintain walt's sitting down to this afternoon for a taped cnn interview purich at long last she finally answered why she has flip-flopped on so many issues, watch this. >> how should boulders look at some over the changes you have made, that he have the explained in your policies? should they feel comfortable and confident lawyers think now is going to be a policy moving forward? >> the most significant aspect of my policy perspective is my values have not changed you
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mentioned the green new deal... i have always believed and i have worked on it, of the climate crisis is real tech it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time period we did that with the inflation reduction act and what we need to do to secure our border per that valley has not changed. >> judge jeanine: donald trump mark -- mocking kamala harris for bringing in her emotional support running away during the interview, here's what he told the daily mail. >> mr. trump: she's doing with her vice president, she's not very smart they'd ask a question as you answer she would just look and say you answered back he sitting with her to help her appear is not the kind of person we need is president. >> judge jeanine: à la started with you kind of seems like her answer to her flip-flopping is going to be my values have not changed but does not explain her
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positions in 2019 when she was running for president in all of the things she did as vice president? >> jesse: they had 30 days to come up with an answer. [ laughter ] never been more confident -- confident that trump will wind this election, this is a great example of why she will never be president purich the first question, why are you flip-flop her and she says i'm not she says i'm not a flip-flop or! values have changed, okay. you saying in 20 years, in 20 years you can get a new car that is a gas powered cart. nighters saying now that section are true at all. and then in her answer she says we need deadlines purich and makes no sense at all. when you listen to her, it's vague, washes over you, what is she talking about? she doesn't really bring you in.
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so you values haven't changed, already. when you are prosecutor you said you prosecuted people for crossing the border, and then crossing the border is not a crime, we are the borders are, flying people across the border, they want to build a wall? what you values haven't changed? none of that makes any sense! and stephen miller was on the show last night and he said they basically nominated somebody, a democrat who is afraid to go on to cnn interview. you can walk around dc and bump into people who would die to do a scene and hit, now you know why she is afraid, she knows she's on up for the job. she doesn't want the job, doesn't understand, she doesn't know where she stands on the issues. you murmur the drunk carry i voted for before i was against it? same thing with her. she is just not authentic.
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and that politically is a killer >> judge jeanine: john kerry when he said i voted for it before i was against it, it starts to give you an explanation. she doesn't explain anything, the fire that she cosponsored a bill that said we want a mandate that he had to get an ev car and the things with the inflation reduction act, the impact on inflation. how do you see that? >> i haven't thought about that john kerry thank for a moment, is a guy named it joe calendar, i think he was on the bush campaign and he was just watching his job as a junior bird man, to saturday and watched jaunt -- townhall's and john kay was doing. it's only he did an interview like he did some news, it is happened to sit at the town hall out when he was like weight, that could be something and that's what turned the whole campaign around. woman's like this is when the campaign gets harder, just had a really great 40 days and i think cnn would imagine gave the best clip for the promo.
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so we get that at 4:00. i don't imagine they have a lot of great material they can hold onto to get everybody to watch. maybe they do. i doubted. she has a multiple-choice question and she did -- still doesn't answer. then she gets into the ward salad, basically measures in time, that is or go to. it literally means nothing. plus she says my values have not changed, of that's the case why in practice did everything to change? in practice, your values are that he wanted to prosecute criminals, in practice abiding administration put no pressure on the das office across the country to hold anybody into account. in the interview, she basically admits the inflation reduction act was a back door to get the green new deal done, and what did that do? it boost all the prices, which
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helped fuel inflation, which is why the inflation reduction act as a problem. it is really easy, whatever today is, thursday morning, communications decision. if he had to agonize at this much to do one interview, a. because if the state of the union address and while waiting on pins and needles, i do think you have a problem. the other thing is, tonight is the opening-night, was going to watch? >> judge jeanine: you know jessica what dana is saying is true, in practice she not only allowed that border to open up, she was responsible for getting millions on the minnesota bail fund. she could see my values have changed but everything she's done affirmatively, whether it's the inflation reduction act are allowing the border to stay open and you know, was fracking and sing all of these things,
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everything is contrary to what she now wants us to believe. by the way of his breaking the glass ceiling inches really close because she's vice president now, why does she need a crotch? why does she need tim walz they wanted to write inconsistencies you care about, not his? >> jessica: on other days you really care about paul's tim walz inconsistency. >> judge jeanine: but now were talking about kamala harris. >> jessica: he was seeing the ticket in full. think it's important to our centauri interview before we totally malign that,'s not answering this properly, were not touching that. think the answer was reflected in a lot of conversations we've been having, the evolution, and in the end she'll say my values are the same especially on an issue like health care are protecting the climate, but also being realistic about what you can get enacted, you cannot just walk in and pass whatever you want, you have to work with people across the aisle, did their best at doing that.
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i think people will just have to watch it and decide for themselves. but i will say watching a little bit of trump today listening to his gaglardi demands was being booted by firefighters earlier, trashed half the audience with three that was in boston, and you got overwhelmingly around of applause. >> jessica: acadie bands is negative 17. the attacks on common-law that she's not very smart, trump saying that she's a di higher are not landing. it just isn't working. and a few stayed around to watch brought to bear the tao of his, but he had all the poles, showing the direct opposite of what you said. >> jesse: and lottie brought that up. >> jesse: i happened to bring something. this is nate silver, an amalgamation -- good, i don't need to remind you, he is there go to guy on the left. 52 percent chance trump wins.
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all right so calm "has 50 percent in georgia, arizona and nevada cut down one in north carolina. at this is important because is actually the measure where the race is, we're talking about doesn't matter as much as people will -- >> jesse: it's what happens on election day, right now the question is. >> jessica: am saying if it is held today -- is sweet and i asked a question that is not of that and let me go to you greg at this point, they are saying that she is more than a di higher, she is as brilliant a person, have you ever heard calm. >> everyone: in a series interview? >> i was touched by something that nobody brought up, she says they help themselves -- held themselves to deadlines around time, nothing i hate more than a deadlines untethered stood time to. deadline not connected to time? it's not a deadline.
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call it a deadline because it is attached to time. there was no joy there, that's what i noticed. i found she looked miserable, i think there was a lot of psyd from her. like you said, all the pressure that has been placed on her, in an 18 minute interview divided by two because as tim walz, and left five minutes. it's enough room for maybe one of her sentence is, talk about a controlled burn, you know? they had to localize his sucker. we haven't touched on tim walz and i think he had a very tough role, he had to know his place. he had to be there when necessary but not steal the spotlight, they call it that were reversed jesse. intrudes when not needed and hogs the stage. the think is, for tim walz, he could not help her. you cannot man's plane. dana do you know what man's painting is? it's when a man, okay,, explain
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something typically to a woman such as yourself, in a manner that is kind of regarded as condescending, is like talking down to a woman, something i would never do to you little lady. [ laughter ] unless you confused about confusing things like macroeconomics. there's only one way that kamala harris can win and has nothing to do with her, it is the media's responsibility to sustain the same amount of ecstatic coverage they created the last month for 68 more days and they can do it. the light about joe biden for three and a half years, with no fatigue! in this elevated artificial joy dips, she is doused. they can't let reality intrude. the media has to keep their dance partner propped up, all the way into november 5th. or the charity loses. >> judge jeanine: all right!
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>> judge jeanine: fox news alert, kamala harris and tim walz in battleground of georgette, holding their first realities since they named the democratic ticket. let's listen in. >> to all the leaders with us, it good afternoon! good afternoon. i also bring good greetings from our president and greater friend of the state of georgia, joe biden. [ cheering and applause ] and let us also send our love to the grade present from the state of georgia, jimmy carter! troop laws. [ applause ] and love you back. and love you back! we have 60 days to go until the
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selection, yxe eight days! [ cheering and applause ] and i think you all have a spend your time here sacrificing all of your other obligations to be here together, as one community knowing we'll have so much more in common than what separates us, and i thank you for taking the time. [ cheering and applause ] and listen, we're here to speak truth, one of the things that we know, this is going to be a tight race until the very end chair. that's not a paid too much attention to the poles because we are running! and we have some hard work ahead of us but we like hard work, hard work is a good work! hard work is good work! [ cheering and applause ]
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and with your help, we are going to win this november. [ cheering and applause ] we are going to win this november! yes, we will. so much joy, let me say, i am no stranger to tell fights. before i was elected vice president, before i was elected to the united states senator, i was an elected attorney general and an electric do stick attorney. [ cheering and applause ] and before that i was a courtroom prosecutor. so every day in the courtroom i stood proudly and i spoke five words, kamala harris for the people. [ cheering and applause ]
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my entire career i have only had one client, the people. [ cheering and applause ] i stood for women and children against predators who abused them. i took on the big banks and delivered $20 billion for middle-class families who faced foreclosure. i have fought against cartels would traffic at guns, drugs and human beings, and i have stood up for veterans and a students being scammed by big for-profit colleges. [ cheering and applause ] workers who are being cheated out of the wages they were do you, and for seniors facing elder abuse. and i will tell you, those fights were not easy. and neither were the elections that put me into those offices. but we never gave up! because the future is always
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worth fighting before! [ cheering and applause ] always! and that is the fight we are in right now, a fight for america's future! we fight for our future with affordable childcare guy paid leave and affordable healthcare! [ cheering and applause ] and on that last subject, let's finally expand medicaid in georgia! so people can take their child to a doctor or go to an emergency room without going into medical debt! we fight for a future where we build what i call an opportunity economy.
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so that every american has the opportunity to own a home, to start a business and to build wealth and intergenerational wealth! [ cheering and applause ] and a future where we lower the cost of living for america's families. so when i was attorney general, and went after price-fixing the schemes. -- let me back! [ cheering and applause ] and i will tell you, when we get this done together my friends, and when i'm president, i will take on the bad actors who exploit prices to ripoff consumers on every day items! ripoff consumers on every day items like groceries. i will take on big pharma and
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cap the cost of prescription drugs and insulin for all americans! [ cheering and applause ] that will take on the high cost of housing and work with developers to cut the red tape and build millions of new homes, and i will give 100 million americans a tax cut including $6000 to families during the first year of their child's life [ cheering and applause ] understanding folks need a little help sometimes, sound about just getting by, it's about getting ahead. $6000 in the first year of a child's life to pay for that car seat or that a or the baby close! [ cheering and applause ]
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and unlike donald trump, i will always put the middle-class and working-class families first! [ cheering and applause ] >> jesse: kamala harris in battleground georgia for her first rally since the d&c, her opponent donald trump was in michigan today clobbering kamala harris on the economy, watch the sepsis. >> mr. trump: with your vote we will defeated conrad cole macknak over the past firefighters, kamala harris and quickly to joe biden have presided over an economic reign of terry committing one financial atrocity after another. my vision is for middle-class that is once again the envy of the entire world to three new fogs poles from the sun belt to show the race in a dead heat, harris with a slight lead over donald trump in arizona kind georgia and nevada, trump up in north carolina, same voters overwhelmingly trust trump on the economy by eight points. judge jeanine pirro.
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he is taking it to kamala harris hard on the economy, do think he will stay on the economy? for the rest of the campaign. >> judge jeanine: and think it's very important he stays on the economy because after we got over the joy in the whole one on the other nonsense people will come back to their census and say what matters is whether or not i can feed my family, whether i can buy a house, pay the rent and maybe i can take a vacation one day as opposed to paying this tax essentially which is the cost of inflation. i think in everything that common! has set has been a nightmare that every time she brings up the issue of inflation, whether it's praise gaging as a prosecutor she should know its price gouging, and on the left and the right, then her second proposal was unwarranted tax on -- surely got hit on the 20. she zero height and 22. the only thing that she has been good on is causing donald trump
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which is no tax on tips. she blamed corporate greed and trump and covid-19 and praise gaging, as well as a gop, she is in charge, she signed -- she was the one a vote on that inflation reduction act which broke america's back. she cannot get away with it, she cannot say my values are still the same. does not make a difference, americans are hurting the. >> jesse: it's auto because she has to one against a joe biden economy, she has to say will help lower prices that got baked under joe biden and her. >> jessica: on to make one point. we been doing a couple stories on the newsroom this week about how many retirees coming out of retirement looking for jobs because they are on a fixed income and all of their costs have gone up so much that can make ends meet. because cost of food is gone up, housing, like the housing insurance we talked about in the car insurance has gone up per they have to figure out a way to
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get enough money coming in every month to you and make those basic payments. if our president trump, in georgia, think dana mcnichol was our reporter there a dog share. you know like when you're in college and you go to look around cogito want to work here? this was for retirees. in florida. also one in georgia piggy they are everywhere. we talked about grandma in pennsylvania. she doesn't want to go back to work which needs to go back to work. she is a retired nurse country can do nursing work anymore because of her age. if i were the trump and jd van's campaign i would pull these retirees and their grandchildren, because they cannot afford the housing because i housing market is screwed up in the car insurance is going through the roof. talk about a sandwich generation, going all helped -- have to help my parents, consulting help us at some point and i would focus on them. >> jesse: focus on the
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american dream, trump bought that a lot. i would stay with that message. >> greg: out would agree completely. that i ever describe the three legged stool behind the american dream? >> jesse: no please do tell me. >> greg: sit down. need economic freedom, rule of law and civility. these are the things that is allowed have it deliberately sabotaged under the guise of flowery language, it's a radical mission, if you close businesses, includes regulation, hike taxes, you punish people who want to achieve economic freedom dies. then if you decriminalize the raft -- theft, you had covered do you find the police, it results in cities where nobody wants to live and they have businesses, people flea. as a you demonize have the country with a race or gender politics, there goes a civility. said very simple what is going on. trump is focusing that should be focusing on the american dream.
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economic freedom, rule of law, stability. i've listened to his speech here and i found it a grounding in specific is, he had a few detours here and there but he was referring to the reality, what people see, smell and hear, which is a way far away from the kind of insulting propaganda of vibes, vibes don't bring down prices, they don't get cheaper bread or eggs big vibes doesn't make it safer for a kid to get to school. vibes are what you sell new policies ruined the vibe called life. >> judge jeanine: the life bible. >> jesse: common! warning a bit better on the economy suppose then joe biden because she's not joe biden and because a lot of people don't really know. how does she separate herself economically from the economic record of the administration? >> jessica: think she has been doing very well, it was a
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15-point advantage for donald trump before the survey, adds an eight-point advantage. if she can get that down to three or four, that is a jump. that is exactly where you want to be. it's to approach that we have a lot to be proud of but i hear you on inflation, calling out directly the prices of certain items, leg bread is that 50 percent. but she has a lot to talk about in terms of lowering costs for people, definitely trump should cut with it retirees feeling that way. or the democratic cutting ads with seniors talking about the prescription drug prices which have come down astronomically because of the inflation reduction act. and seniors. that is something that trump needs, seniors are the most reliable voting block, and in some swing stages of double digits with seniors break there was an analysis putting out of the budget model, trump's plan would add a fifth .8 trillion to the deficit, hers would only add 123 trillion, causing a spike in inflation, a lot of that has to
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do with the in different immigration policy. also the tariffs he keeps maintaining on attacks on the consumers, we all know the archive jd vance had no economist say it was one of those moments, all of the economist say that. so if you're listening to him, he's not making a coherent argument, teasing on day one i'll fix it all which is certainly not a plan. it or not work with healthcare and it won't work on the economy as well as that. >> jesse: he also said that would be no inflation and they were dead wrong. i don't know if i really trust with the economists say. >> jessica: well -- 23 all right. >> jessica: to get somebody and a golf club to tell you it's okay. >> judge jeanine: how dare you. >> jesse: i love you! i love you! up next, kamala harris gets asked about of this, the unrivaled gang that took over and apartment complex in colorado. [ ♪♪ ]
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[ ♪♪ ] >> greg: where does the borders are when you need one, terrifying annuity issue is a terrifying group of armed men forcing their way into an apartment at a building reportedly controlled by, co dangerous venezuelan migrant gangs break resident say it is too dangerous to stay and the city's mayor says it's not ofre the only building the gang's control. >> everyday when we come home we have to do this every time we gy outside to take out of thewe garbage. every time you try to go to bed at night. you have to keep it like this so
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nobody can get into the door spoon is been a nightmare and is can't waito to get out. >> those buildings under thedoor same ownership that have fallen to theac venezuelan genghis whee i'm trying to walk it back to do the investigation as to how that concentration of venezuelans in these three buildings. >> greg: eno addressee, they are now capturing and holding territory in america, venezuelae this is literally an innovation, it is no longer somewhat kind oi flowery use of language, if onlw somebody could have predicted this, some guy with orange hair. >> jesse: thought you were talking about me! it's not orange yet.king the department of homeland security guided joe biden and calm "put out of this intelligence report is saying look for recently releasedre prison gang members from venezuela out of the border. ven
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because the intelligence agency released these guys and theycaus were trafficked up here anden there isce no way to know what e records are because we don't have any diplomatic relationshii so they come in, we left them in and when i say we, i mean the borders are, loves them and, an they go to denver and denver, you know this is like the sex trafficking hub because you hav, a think i. 70 and i. 25 and you can just go north, he goes south got used, west, you can shoot women and children all over thee united states very easily. and this gang is a vicious, they are doing to heroin, they are d selling fentanyl, anoid they are trafficking woman and children. and now they had a task force that way that the locals and thl dea trying to crack down on some of these people. a people are terrified. i wish theres yo was somebody in charge of the border here, mighr be able to prevent this. >> greg: are you happy jessica?>> g are you happy?
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>> jessica: all i see is joy. note, it is organized which i think resonates with people a lot more than random incidents where you can say that was onett bad apple or this is not a trend, this is a kind of't t thinking how people will vote in an election, your health and safety is a primary concern. food on the table, i imagined w this would be a major talking point of conversation. and a dana bosch talked to timvh walz about of this and the b interview but trump has a 14-point lead on immigration, ii was a bit high over that isre ttpretty substantial, for republican voters andd th right-leaning voters, immigration is the number tosue issue behind the economy.ec it is obviouslony -- i hope they can do something, i cannot imagine living under thoseth circumstances with those people walking around my apartment .uilding >> greg: maybe they are justjust looking for asylum? >> judge jeanine: these are good people, they have familiese
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they are looking for jobs.y they won't hurt as. this is what we predict that, right? thslipe old slippery slope where they will take american jobs, they said no, that would neverf happen. now we know most new jobs are taken by illegals. then they say our economy willn. be overrun, know they will help the economy. night have this hospital in financial crisis because of the illegal immigrants there. and by the way denver has more illegals per capita than any other city in america which isci kind of interesting. and they say these people, theyh are not criminals, and now we ae have okay under the biden administration , this woman, atca the borders are, whatever you call her, she is the vicede president. shshe e keeps talking about her prosecution experience. where were you the last three-pointer five years being the attorneys general, you talk about it i just voted down!lked she talked about trafficking and
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guns and i took down to the cartels and i stood up for this one and that one, he did not do crap as a vice president!e and by the way, when trump was president he took care of ms 13. a's to prosecute those dirtbags. when you kill somebody in front of the gang that is how you get an, you kill them and he watche. them kill them.no tren de aragua is even worse. d and they're like this has nothing to do with as. resources, long to the illegals, not of the americans living in those apartment buildings. we are overrun, iswe an innovation, they are criminals and it has to stop. g trump when he gets elected he better start with the gangstawi because heth did with the ms 13e will do it again before dana, what bugs me is essentially the people responsible for the virtue signaling in the sanctuary cities don't reallybe care aboutca this because it's t happening and their
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neighborhood. so they might looky mi into thid go this is so unfortunate but it won't change their view becauseb it doesn'tec really affect themt their front door. >> dana: in delaware. this is disgusting. think of how man.y city mayors ask the biden administration to please helthp us, heated and. cunningly get a phone call. the march down to the white house, goes and gets his place rams lacked, and now you have aa situation that won't -- will last for years per the decisions of the last three years, people are going to be paying for a long time. this is my hometown area, my dad lives nearby. i used to go there all the time. gotta go to claire's. things like that.th and all of those people deserve a lot better. i guess talking about this next in the teas, i decide to picki
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this is what like the tenth day? here is what worries me, is he healthy enough to handle so muca vacation? [ chuckling ] he is taking on a lot of time off, he needs a vacation from all the vacation, take some time off from the time off.ny d i wonder is there any difference from doing good nothing on the beach versus doing nothing in the oval office? it's a fair question! i think i'm wrong because he did worse than nothing. he pretended he was doing nothing, heated worse, he let others do something under the guise of a congenial layabout. he was h the useless front man e a radical take over. at where she was doing nothing pick now we just seated.e ti is doing nothing all the time,'s been doing nothing for four years letting everybody else run the show, truly a disgrace.
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>> greg: s >> dana:it i can sit there onre the beacg:h to many days. >> greg: it's true, what kind of leader sleeves in public? kin [ laughter ]blic it such a perfect point! >> dana: so many days in a row, one day i get it about come on. >> jesse: i will say somethingi nice about joe biden, i like h s beach outfit! i like the white t-shirt with the print shorts, with the blue hot and the aviators, that is all the nice things i will ever say.ever >> dana: he has good style!ha >> jesse: has s a good style! late july when he give that big a speech from the oval office, n he said for the next six month m will dedicate my entire life to being your president, he took three weeks off! ththis is great. hav i think this might have been when it -- part of the deal, you have to get out of the way. you cannot remind the voters that call a magazine or vp, you can't be out and about. a >> dana: thend cameras on him h the whole day!im >> jesse: he doesn't own a
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private beach! don't have a pool at your house? >> jessica: he was in california last week.ek - he was not on a beach.dono >> jesse: he was at a donors house. >> jessica: he had a pool, he's on vacation. out of think it really matters b acthat much.y. he will be back after labor day, the election is coming, and the story about a turmoil within the gcampaign, i'm sure there are some action into their borderin they have been pretty cohesive out in public, the tone of thee campaign, it's very clear about who they are, it's a huge departure of, they have it david, at stephanie now negativa seams be going very well.ge, >> dana: of the story reminded me of the stories you have read about otheabr previous times in kamala harris', where they had to do a makeover because the office was like the 45 staffers, at this place terribly!of >> judge jeanine: 92 percent of her staffers, at think it is
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fascinating, they said there is no clarity among the team a.team you have obama's team, kamala harris steam and don't forget oe the added mark ally is, they got with the steal dossier. and think the lack of clarity within all of these competing teams is reflective of the candidate for whom when there is the ultimate lack of clarity. and i might say i agree with yot jessica, the fact that he's on m vacation doesn't matteatr that much. he's not wanting to the joint. >> dana: all right, the fastest! is up next.xt .[ ♪♪ ] the itch and rash of moderate to severe eczema disrupts my skin, night and day. despite treatment, it's still not under control. but now i have rinvoq. a once-daily pill that reduces the itch and helps clear the rash of eczema —fast. some taking rinvoq felt significant itch relief as early as 2 days— and some achieved dramatic skin clearance
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[ ♪♪ ] >> dana: welcome back, what stupid things have you done as i kid? habitus smashing of pricestchiar artifact, carries year old knocking over and 35. 3400 old vase in israelt to shattering it to pieces. has anybody ever shattered metal prices artifact, greg you think you did? >> greg: i don't see the problem here. if you don't want people to break stuff in museums, don't display broken stuff.
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every time you go to a museum there is a statute is with missing noses, is an ear missing, and arm. museum, everything is a broken or chipped means -- meaning over centuries people have been t knocking kraut over since theti beginning of time here in israel should build an iron dome.>> j in the museum. >> jessica: jesse? >> jesse: as i was you researchg this segment, diligently, it. turns out that of the israeli bc museum curator invited them back for a tour, said there's no need to apologize for six that is soe nice. >> jesse: it makes me realizend how generous and polite thee israelis are. and a jewishan people are as a people. and that iats what i take away from this week six it's niceic because that includes me. >> jesse: it does? at. >> jessica: and jewish. >> jesse: your jewish?i am this whole time you've been jewish?je >> jessica: avenue beewin inca:
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plain sight! b5 actual cipher to the parents but also don't understand the museum, the -- how they could a play something so nice and it pressures and a that a child could reach it.an >> jessica: eat. >> judge jeanine: how old was a kid who knocked it over?fo four? a 4-year-old in a 3500-year-old vase. the truth is, the museum was very classy about the whole euthing.y ab >> jesse: super classy. >> jessica: choose to classy. "one more thing" is up next. [ ♪♪ ]
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you will remember, he was arrested on may 17th outside of the valhalla golf club. but the officer said he disobeyed traffic orders, ended up not being the case. >> and i love that thing. like he's unlike all of the ten weeks or something he's done only only one week not winning a tournament or having a baby. >> okay. and there were no the charges were dropped. >> yeah, that's right. they were wrong. all right. tonight we got another great show with jamie lewis. our kelly o'grady is going to be on the show cad cam. she's pregnant. and tyra says, hey, let's do something new. greg, this is funny. you want to see something funny? so this guy is on a bike, see? and he's not paying attention. >> check it out. and a tree falls right? >> tree. the guy on the bike. but, you know, he's probably looking at his phone. so anyway, he passed away. >> oh, yeah? yeah. and if you knew of flowers. yeah. he's dead now. yeah.
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>> that's why it's called this is funny. kaboom. yeah. anyway, so anyway, he died. does that mean he passed away? like. no, he's. he's dead. >> judge is now coming back. you're going to get sued? no, i'm not. it's. go. this is funny. he's five. >> he's fine. it's my turn. i go on, passed away. i'm like, okay, shut up. all right, mlb superstar shohei ohtani had his dog. decoy. decoy. throw out the cutest first pitch you've ever seen at the orioles versus the dodgers game on tuesday night. >> there it is. blake. even gives him a high five. yeah, this is amazing. yeah. you know, they were talking about. did he bet on it? yeah, that's it. okay, talk about hitting it out of the park. great job, decoy. okay. i'm guest hosting hannity tonight, so i'll be on at 9:00. jesse. >> people always say the most whimsical people are the bolivians, but a lot of other people say it's the spanish.
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the spanish throw tomatoes at each other. it's a hundred and 50 tons of tomatoes just chucking it as hard as possible. 22,000 people just doing this. that tom martina festival. that's my spanglish. >> tom mattina and fun facts. greg o's, a.k.a.. you know how they get rid of it. they just hose it down, they hose it all down. >> that's how they get rid of it, because it's natural acidity. and then they put it into pot and boil it. that's right. tonight, "jesse watters primetime". nice try, judge. i have to promote my investigation. did carmelo really work at mcdonald's? turns out she didn't. >> okay, dana maybe made bread on a flight. she was a baking influencer she went to. she's going to spain, and then she made this video. and it's something that like viral or something and something that got what happened to the bread. >> i think they ate it.is oh, okay. that's it for us. editi hey, welcome to "jesse watters prime"

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