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perspective and the fact of the matter is after oil prices and other incursions in iraq and over many years in the middle east, prices have this is a triple headed monster, which is not for average americans. >> greg: jesse, did you hear doubled, tripled and quadrupled. that rumor about ♪ ruth bader ginsburg? she was tight trying to make oh >> dana: hello everyone. i'm dana perino. don knox. i didn't see it myself, but i think it was against his will. one waters, jesse williams. this is the five. but he's dead, so we can't prove it. is a musical >> dana: a before age two in one shot. "new york times" bombshell about one is enough. brett kavanaugh >> juan: you might want to think twice about making a big decision on an empty stomach. a woman swallowed her engagement ring. all that is up next. forced to make a major revision. ♪ we call it the mother standard of care. friends say she doesn't even it's how we care for our patients- recall the alleged incident. like job. his team at ctca treated his cancer
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and side effects. demanding that kavanaugh be so job can stay strong for his family. impeached. president trump responding. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. >> i think "the new york times" made another terrible mistake. it's a shame that a thing like that could happen. cancer treatment centers of america. ♪ (music plays throughout)♪ i think they are making a bake correction today. i have just announced the ♪ correction. it's a terrible thing. it's a false accusation. whatever happened with "the new york times." i mean, i can tell you personally, they never checked. we used to have a thing called fact-checking. they don't do fact-checking anymore. they use to call and say, "what about this. what about that?" how can they do something like that? i mean, they are destroying lives. it's fake news. fake news. but it's a very fair question. they have to be very embarrassed. but much more importantly, what they do is wrong, and they do it all the time. >> dana: all right, greg. stay when i don't know. great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance,
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i don't see the problem here. they just left out one minor so you only pay for what you need. detail. right? wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? it's like, imagine a front page that says "major stock market maybe you could free zoltar? crash." and then it says, "well, actually, the stock market is u thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. up. "most writers are liberal. but most good editors will ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ operate with a conservative filter so they don't get compromised by their own biases. they know that they are liberal, but if they don't check themselves, then they might allow a corrupt product to go through. that no longer exists for "the new york times." anything goes through. i think that we should be pretty grateful that there are people like mollie hemingway that are out there. because i didn't spend the time this weekend reading a book. i didn't spend the time chasing down this. with time, comes change that's for sure... and when those changes might help more people, but if one person or two people especially those in retirement, weren't paying attention that i think it's worth talking about! mollie hemingway hadn't put in d
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so, aag is introducing a new jumbo reverse mortgage loan this out, the cops were not so you can now access as much as $4 million dollars in cash, accosted. they are only doing it because they got caught. it raises a really big question, tax free, from your home's equity. aag's new jumbo reverse mortgage loan how many stories did they get away with because nobody was can give you more tax-free cash than ever before. paying attention? i would say almost all of the if you've had your home for a while, stories "new york times" has done are inaccurate and wrong. it's probably worth a lot more today. that's how i see it. so why not use that appreciation for now, they're all wrong. you know this, dana. anything you need maybe it's some home repairs, or updates to make it more comfortable so you can stay juan, you know this. in the place you love. when you become an object of a it's a viable effective way to support your story, that's when you know stuff is left out. other investments long into the future, it's true. and another way aag is working to make your retireme... stay for it's fair to say everything they right -- better. don't wait. get your info kit now! >> greg: they wrote stuff about me years ago, and i just kind of laughed it up, because i was like, "well, you can't get all right here it" >> jesse: they actually did a story on me and they put the wrong person's picture. >> dana: but did it work in
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your favor? >> jesse: everyone knows what i look like, unfortunately. but i do agree with you, greg. here's where i disagree with you. i think they made the mistake on purpose. i think they left this out and then the day later, they said, ," will put that in there." their agenda right now is to sell newspapers and attacked the president of the united states. i digest these media attacks. juan, would you like to hear? >> jesse: i'd wait 24 hours and on the bombshell comes out. we've had the story. we've had the cnn-russia story. ♪ and then, without the trump story. all of those turned out to be not what they were presented as. >> greg: welcome back. time for the fastest seven. i don't know what that is. newbury new research says that g >> greg: "the new york times" ." decisions on an empty stomach is a terrible idea. they expand. in this case, they expand and then they shrink. hunger increases your impatienc >> dana: yeah, the 80s.
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impatience. [laughter] dana, you are like a symphony of >> jesse: okay, anyway. stomach gurgles. you are always hungry. >> dana: i think that was you. even joe criticized >> greg: no, i always have a "the new york times" here. there were no collaborators. stomach ache. >> dana: you are always at the one woman who said that she was there, she says she wasn't 5:30 every day, when and i'm amg there. this was investigated by the senate, investigated by the fbi. this new story. think about how ridiculous this sounds. he had something out at a party to eat? and someone pushed the [bleep] into someone else. there is no witnesses and the you never make decisions when you are tired. one person who heard about it you should sleep on it and make a decision in the morning. >> greg: i think she's worked as a defense lawyer. completely wrong. there's research that judges i mean, come on. denied parole. it's preposterous. this just shows how bankrupt the and then, once there's lunch, left is. all they do is they smear they grant parole. against racism. >> jesse: i've made bad decisions on a full stomach, on they smear against russia. they smear against [bleep]. an empty stomach. i think the empty stomach is a little bit worse, but if you are juan i don't think this is about selfish with decision making, "the new york times." in my mind, this is about the the decision-making gets much
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fbi and the senate. easier. i mean, obviously, during those >> dana: what do you mean? >> jesse: i mean, if you are hearings, now, a year ago, dana, solely focused on what's best we were promised one kavanaugh for you, decisions are a piece was confirmed, that the fbi of cake. >> dana: oh, my gosh, . looked into this, and that there was nothing that you could not >> juan: i think this is refute what justice kavanaugh self-evident, that if you are had said, and it would be unfair hungry, you make worse to him, unfair to anybody to decisions. it's like that snickers commercial. if you are angry. just allow these allegations to stand. and the fbi couldn't find anything to back up what he was saying. actually, she gave a good >> greg: what about you, testimony. but now, we know that there was emily question what do you eat a not. because we have senator coons question mark >> emily: yes. i am that monster. do know what else i do when i'm saying that he sent themllegati. hungry? i go grocery shopping. >> juan: don't go grocery and the allegations still stand, shopping when you're hungry. >> greg: coming up next. by the way, of the man who a woman is fighting. attended yale with kavanaugh. yes, fighting. to keep her three monkeys as emotional support animals. partnership. a nonpartisan group. but he is the one who made this allegation back then. city officials now say that monkeys pose a safety risk. here's her side of the story. senator coons said he sent this allegation to the fbi. >> they are not dangerous
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animals. they are trained. they assist me. but the fbi apparently did not i have ptsd because of something investigated. that happened to me, a very bad >> dana: how do you investigate when this guy says thing that happened to me a long time ago. this happened to this woman. >> greg: emily, the mainstream >> greg: the allegations were media is not covering this the seen as very flimsy. way that we are. what do you make of this? all of them heard it from each does she have a case? other secondhand. >> juan: the but the point is, >> emily: i hate this story for two reasons. number one, the neighbor. if you had investigation, we would know, it comes out in this number two. why does she have three? why do they have to be exotic animals? it makes me sad for them. book, by the way, that the >> greg: the thing is, juan, "los angeles times" reporter has a similar thing going. and the people say -- if one of those monkeys goes >> greg: you, they heard from crazy, then she's going to get each other. sued. crazy markets. >> juan: absolutely. >> juan: and, matt dyer is i agree with emily. i said, okay. let her have her support animal. saying, yet we heard it. but three? you can understand by the they omitted key information that this woman has declined to neighbors are -- be interviewed and says to her >> greg: i know what this is, friends that she doesn't remember. >> dana: but if that's the jesse. case, how do they investigate something that the woman doesn't even know if it happened. or how do you say that the >> jesse: have you seen the teeth on that monkey?
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investigation is now complete we are very close to emotional because there is no cooperating support animal violence. he could scratch her eyes out. evidence? rear off, kick people in the that does not a cooperation teeth. you are going to need emotional make. my issue with this is that support animal insurance. you've said that there is the >> jesse: as you know, i have news aspect, there's the an emotional support animal. publication, and then, there's the delivery. how many tweets have they had to it's killed me to. delete lately? i think it's bad to make a so they published and omitted not just key information, but monkey wear a dress. literally fundamental >> dana: i think that's like a information. this is like in the 40s or diaper. i feel for her, because, clearly 50s when they were broadcasting war of the worlds she has gone through something and these monkeys help her, so i on the radio. they didn't say that this was feel bad for her. >> greg: all right, well, fiction. people were freaking out that finally, this happened to me once. people were attacking them. a woman woke up to find out that so, they omit the fundamental information that this is not she swallowed her engagement ring after a nightmare where she collaborated cooperated. was being chased by a bad guy and ate the ring to protect it. and then, we have on the side a jesse, do you believe this story? bunch of 2020 democratic >> jesse: i do. i think that she wanted to make candidates, who say they are all for criminal justice reform and better decisions with a full yet our playing. stomach. i would be concerned but she is eating like this already.
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just kidding. [laughter] 's before i what you say. if they continue to pursue this, they are shooting i think there's something more to the story. themselves in the foot, and then it is themselves that they are see two i saw this interview. destroying. it is reckless, as you say, the fiance says, "you have to swallow the ring." "the new york times." they have a guy a max the record >> jesse: you know what? saying -- hold on. she heard that carrots are good for your eyesight. deborah ramirez made a similar >> juan: as long as she gets the ring out, but i when it to allegation during the course of take it out. the hearing. now, we're thinking, hey, this >> greg: here's my theory, emily. he broke off the engagement. sounds a lot like we were she took off the ring to try to hearing before and the other case. >> greg: they caught get the ring back, and she "the new york times" with their pants down. swallowed it. how ironic. >> emily: may be. if that's her dream, what else >> dana: all right. beto o'rourke, clashing with does she do in her dream? pete buttigieg after saying he wants to take away assault you don't just one time act out weapons. will have the latest on that when we return. in the entire dream. you do that all the time. ♪ ♪ (dramatic orchestra) >> greg: that's the intruder. she's going to get off.
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boost® high protein. be up for life. ♪ ♪ >> juan: democrats now >> dana: time now for "one more thing." battling each other over gun greg. >> greg: all right. control. beto o'rourke , leading a divide after saying that he wants to guinea pig and hamster. this is a lot like the cat-off. take away a buttigieg, agreeing that beto o'rourke 's comments gave the right wing ammunition to attack. little guinea pigs on tiny bikes. i don't know if they know it's a >> right now, we have an amazing race, but isn't life a race? moment on our hands. we have an agreement among the it's beautiful. american people for not just here we go. universal background checks, but we have a majority in favor of red flag laws, magazines, loves the spin, this little hamster. he loves the spin. the spin will never stop there, banding the new sale of assault jesse. never stop there. weapons, when even this there he goes. and then finally, always, always president, and even mitch mcconnell are at least pretending to be open to reforms. we know that we have a moment on use a toothbrush to groom a tiny our hands. hamster with long hair. but then, don't put it back in
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>> juan: beto o'rourke firing your mouth. that's disgusting. back at buttigieg for saying let's vote. emily, what's your favorite that senator mitch mcconnell may be interested in gun reform. hamster? >> for sure 1. look at those little helmets? saying "[bleep], that is not enough. it is a life or death issue." dana, to my ears, it sounds like juan? >> juan: i've got to go with a they want for fewer guns on the toothbrush. why is he standing still? street and they want fewer >> dana: i'm going to go with murders. the racing hamsters. how do you hear it? >> dana: i think the racing >> dana: okay, but one of them hamsters when. there you go. said that people would literally >> dana: that's it? go and take people's guns from animals are great. them. a mandatory buyback. the mandatory part is, i think, that's an organization that prides itself on giving back. what everybody, right. this is luna, a new member of it's not an assault weapon. they don't define it. the team, roaming the halls of i think what buttigieg is saying the stadium. she is an official service dog. she will spend the next 12-18 that you, beto o'rourke are months being trained. pushing us so far to the left it's a group that helps provide that we can't possibly win in service dogs to veterans in
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2020. >> juan: democrats love this straight talk, you know? need. she helps with ptsd or the nra's always winning the argument that they say, extreme, disabilities. coyotes are not the only ones you know, they are going to come and take our guns. giving back. they are all and on at this yea you hear a democrat stand up and speak directly to the issue. so is this a messaging fight or year. >> juan: coming up right now. is it something bigger? >> jesse: i don't know what kind of people you want to the ball game with, juan, but i we have mystery oreos, don't think people are very everybody. it's a mystery. happy with it, even buttigieg. today, we are going to take a democrats have always wanted to take your guns. bite out of these mystery oreos. we are going to try to determine beto o'rourke is the one stupid what flavor they are. enough to say it. you guys have already wanted to now, you go and you guessed the flavor. there on sale now. chip away at the second amendment and beto o'rourke came along with a chainsaw and you submit your gas and you said let's go. could win $50,000. and now, they don't trust >> greg: its people. it's people. it's people. >> juan: is it cinnamon and ginger? >> it does taste like cinnamon.
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>> juan: waits, they didn't tell you? democrats. they didn't trust them very much to begin with. if you look at all of the issues >> jesse: no, it's a mystery. that the democrats are running on global warming, taxes, guns, immigration, they've lost their patients, and they don't want incremental change anymore. >> dana: juan, you're next. they want to open borders, socialism, raise taxes, grab your guns. that scary stuff. if you are a cleveland browns beto o'rourke is a manchild. fan, you know. i honestly believe that he was now, look at this video. seriously and genuinely affected by the mass shooting. ♪ but now he has shrunk his ♪ just to let me down, i look candidacy down to a single issue that will never grow up into like a clown. anything nationally, and he's been wrong on this issue from ♪ the very beginning, because if you look at it, i have a list of i love you still." all of the latest mass shootings here, i think, and , and all tht six years. close >> juan: the browns, the 90% of them passed background checks. the ones who didn't, the kid stole it from their mom or dad. favorite. as you can tell by the video, it's not about the rifle, which is legal. it's about something other than the fans fear more heartbreak. what they are talking about. >> juan: okay, so, greg, i >> dana: i think they're going to be fine.
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think we have a situation where emily. >> okay. the finalist for the national americans are very concerned about mass murders and people toy hall of fame includes this being shot. i think this is a big issue. year tara care bears, from another perspective, and, "my little pony," the jesse, if you could say, beto o'rourke is now talking and smartphone, which is annoying. harsh, extreme terms about so many fun things. we want you know what's missing? assault weapons. he is forcing president trump and democrats to do something in lawn darts. the middle. >> whatever. >> greg: he validated the official induction will be everything the nra said would happen, and he's done more announced november 7th. obviously, i'm voting for damage for real change when it "my little pony" and care bears. comes to limiting access of guns to the unstable. [laughter] >> dana: that's the "the five" i can no longer trust the five." concept of red flags as somebody who basically introduce it here two or three years ago. hey, bret. beto's showed me how the >> bret: u.s. intelligence red flag gimmick would be officials say that they were callously abused in targeting people he doesn't like. if he thinks that you are too behind. the attack has cut that nation's pro-gun, he could report you, oil output in half. which is what he might do, because that's the kind of bureaucrat he has. trump says the u.s. is "locked
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he says, yes, he's going to take and loaded." your guns. no. i think you'll be taking my order at starbucks at an el paso russia is warning against any military retaliation. outlet. fox news coverage tonight. a senior iranian official now beto o'rourke's quest, purely says that his country is egocentric. he's got no wisdom, no persuasive skills. prepared to fight a full-fledged war with the u.s. we begin with white house he has a jack kerouac novel in the back of his pocket that he correspondent, john. doesn't read. he is the version of phoebe from friends. every time he shows up, you were just waiting for her to get off screen. exactly. [laughter] >> juan: all right. go, dana, go. but the public, in terms of what the polls show, the public likes red flag laws, likes background checks, even a higher cap on magazines and assault weapons. republicans and nra members say
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yes. >> what you are citing as the majority of the public being open to legislation moving forward. that makes sense. beto o'rourke came up with a plan that will not work legally or financially for his overall definition of -- right. for his definition of assault weapons. for me, it's not about opening the right wing to attack. it's about radical versus reasonable. >> juan: you think that the nra is reasonable? >> 36% of the nra members are democrats. >> juan: i don't think the nra likes it. i don't know about that. speak i don't know. i forgot where i was. no, it's okay. to me, mayor pete is wasting his time. he's engaging with beto's
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inflammatory rhetoric. but his star is waning. go ahead and keep talking about confiscating weapons, but right now, the amount of time we are spending on that is what that is doing. >> juan: all right, a major development in the war on opiates, and a big crackdown on vaping. stay with us. is a - i think the best companies succeed as a team,
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>> juan: i think this is very interesting, because bankruptcy allows for civil cases to continue, but really, it's a huge block for them in terms of anyone pursuing civil damage. the sackler family is able to protect their fortune, emily. but criminal charges can continue. so if the state or an individual wanted to continue to go after them on criminal charges, they could go after them. but this seems like an effort to protect the family's fortune. >> they have talked about that publicly to and talked about the wealth transfer from the family to the business and back and forth. they have said, look, we know you've been hiding things, and therefore, we are coming after you. >> jesse: no, it's just the beginning. oxycontin has been, it's just too good. and the company knew about it, and in 2007, they pled guilty to
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lying about how addictive it was. they knew it was really addictive and they didn't tell the truth about it. so even after that settlement, with the sackler family dead, was they came in and they just stripped $11 billion out of the company and put it over these offshore trusts for the family to protected against litigation. so now, the question is, are they going to pony up how many billions of dollars up? i think they have to, because people need money in their hands. >> dana: but there's not enough money in the sackler family or in the company to actually pay for all of the losses that are out there. that well is going to run dry at some point. at the same time, the federal government, the taxpayers are trying to fund to a significant amount of money that president trump was able to get past. that's kind of stalled out. the states have different programs. they are finding that there's very few things that actually work. i would love to see more research and development of an opioid that would work. or maybe it's not an old parade.
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but a pain reliever that actually does the job without the addiction. >> greg: well i'm going to go in and defend the drug companies. right now, we are letting the media direct this story and we are not using the facts. people that use opioids have a very low addiction rate. there never been specific about them. they say opioids. it's a mixture of drugs. they also find 3-6 different drugs and people when the overdose. the people who are overdosing are usually taking xanax mixed with fentanyl. if you limit the actual supply, then you are just pushing them to the street where they will get the drugs that end up killing them. this is what media does all the time. they've done this with opiods. they are doing this now with vaping. the vaping problem isn't the vehicle, right? it's not the vaping. it's what people are putting in
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it, which is probably thc, thc related products. it will save millions of lives in the long run. people are overdosing on street drugs with the vaping, with opioids. it's the same with firearms. the media reacts without the facts, and they have a great villain. they have a great villain in the drug companies, and it's too bad, because the people that are suffering are the people who have pain conditions, people with cancer, who have to keep going back to the pharmacy every two weeks to get their drugs. >> dana: or go without. >> new york is becoming the latest state to crack down against it. declaring a public emergency and is moving to ban the sale of the flavored e-cigarettes. 68% of people who use e-cigarettes prefer flavor. but michigan has all ready this. so where do we go from here? >> greg: calling these vaped
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related deaths is like calling drunk driving deaths are related. you are blaming the vehicle. these are street substances that i think are causing it. how come they are not touching menthol? >> dana: what i was going to say is, they are done with the flavors. the only thing that they have are the menthol and mint. those are the two. young people don't typically go for those. they don't like those as much. they like the mangoes and all that stuff. but they don't even use it anymore. they're willing to do that. i think that if the governor go store with this, i mean, we all know it's going to happen. there will be counterfeit. it will be regulated and then you might even have more problems. see five adults use it to quit cigarettes. >> greg: that's not true. cbd products are mostly infused
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with cbd products. it's less regulated. that's where the street element can go in. >> jesse: i just don't think trump should get involved in banning jewels. i just think there's a lot going out there. >> emily: the federal government won't protect us now. so after step and now. it's a state issue. why shouldn't have to be a federal issue? >> juan: yeah, but the problem is is that this is a nationwide issue. greg has told us stories about how it helps him get off of cigarettes. but what we're finding is lots of kids who maybe weren't smoking cigarettes, who were introduced to the idea of nicotine. nicotine, unlike marijuana, by the way, highly addictive. it's the kind of thing that gets into your lungs through vaping is different than what gets into your lungs through smoke, and apparently more damaging.
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i think nicotine is addictive, so you end up doing a lot of things -- >> greg: a lot of things are addictive, but they don't kill you. love is addictive, juan. love. but they won't kill you. >> juan: dana makes a good point. >> emily: "the new york times" bombshell divorce on brett kavanaugh, revealing the outrageous plans to stop trump in 2020. details when we return. say i felt like i was going to spend my whole adult life paying this off thanks to sofi, i can see the light at the end of the tunnel as of 12pm today, i am debt free ♪ not owing anyone anything is the best feeling in the world, i cannot stop smiling about it ♪ like very high triglycerides, can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements,
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crank up. dana, do you think this is a good idea? >> dana: no. i think nothing unites conservatives like the issue of brett kavanaugh. it basically repeated what christine's lawyer said last week, which was basically, they just want to make sure that if roe v. wade is ever overturned, there is an asterisk next to the name so that they can all go back and say, "we told you so." i don't follow their logic, so don't ask me to do that. i do think that this is also interesting. remember like a month ago, "the new york times" had to have a town hall meeting with all the employees, because they had to support a headline that was not critical of trump. and there was a meltdown in the newsroom. so they had to have a town hall meeting. we just don't much on it do
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that. we should be more respectful of trump. they have now been given a correction. their authors have a book, but they are also reporters from "the new york times" ." they have news in their book, apparently. they said they have news. if i were "the new york times," i would say are you reporters are are you an author of the book? that should be on the front page of "the new york times." in addition, there was the tweet that went out they got all sorts of attention, and that it was deleted. >> greg: what was in the tweet, dana? >> dana: it was something very inappropriate and very offensive. >> greg: i don't remember. i was away. >> dana: the authors of the book are the ones who broke the tweet. to me, i would have a town hall meeting about that. >> greg: all right. ♪ >> jesse: do you think that should retract their impeachmen
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impeachment? [laughter] >> greg: i can't believe none of you helped in getting dana to say what was in the tweet. >> jesse: there was no coming back from that one. >> greg: they spent all their time on social media trashing other people instead of working on themselves and making themselves better. the party should concentrate on what they are instead of trying to demonize other people. go to the gym, metaphorically, get a job, metaphorically. right now you're just pathetic. every republican's a monster. well, that can't be true. maybe half of them. >> juan: i find that amusing. >> greg: one little adjective gets him for life. >> juan: you are saying these guys are in their basement and they are useless. you look at a right wing website. it's like, oh, my, you guys have
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nothing to do. >> jesse: you have not gone to a right wing website ever. we'd know if you did. >> juan: i don't need to. i think that what you get here is that all three poll really badly among democrats. the second thing is i think, and third, kavanaugh, i mean, even up in maine, susan collins running for reelection. guess what. she is now being subjected to harsh criticism. that's why at the bait you saw the republicans from the committee come out and say, "hey, we didn't know this." what the time story was, was fall, flawed and not including information that her friend sayt
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they don't recall it. >> dana: no, her friend say that i don't recall it ever happening. >> emily: here's the thing. if you are referencing how these people already pulled, then it doesn't matter anyway. the strategy doesn't matter, because the strategy is for the independence and those that are truly undecided. and they will be swayed by the existing economy, by the existing unemployment stats, and everything that's been going well with thisthat does isple wt
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