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watch a game i like seeing the fake fans in the seeds as opposed to an empty ballpark. i don't need that much of a reminder that we are in strange times. >> all right. and remember, fox broadcasting came up with that idea. so it's brilliant. here is "the five." >> i love it, tricked me. ♪ >> greg: hi, i'm greg gutfeld with dana perino, jesse watters, juan williams, and katie pavlich. "the five." ♪ >> donald trump is the wrong president for our country. >> we saw a failure of the government that tried to deny the virus, then tried to ignore it, then try to politicize it. >> nero fiddled while rome bur burns. trump golfs. under this administration, authoritarianism has taken root in our country. >> what we get instead is chaos, the vision, and a total of their
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of empathy. >> greg: i don't know about you, but i don't think they like donald trump. he's responsible for covid, he is responsible for the economy. he is not just hitler anymore, now he is nero. he's an evil autocrat who eats kittens, probably with catch up. in short, it was just a dramatic reading of what you've seen on cnn for years. but absolutely no policy. yet, minus measurable facts, they argued unmeasurable opinions stolen from morning joe's dream diary. hey, covid, not only did trump shutdown travel early on against the democrat wishes, he also gave each state the ability to choose a path. so much for inaction and authoritarianism. he also didn't spread death into rest homes. i think that was a democrat. >> covid is a symptom, not the illness. our nation is in crisis in many
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ways, and covid is just a metaphor. >> greg: may be set this one out, fella. what about empathy? this is coming from a party who deemed you deplorable, than a redeemable, offering a candidate who said many of you were just bad people. don't lecture us on empathy, dear democrats, as you deem us racist for valuing the police, d don't forget how many kids your husband put in cages, michelle beard and all the droning. but at least she implored us to be better people. you know, after one speaker before her accused trump of murder, but you really nailed trump, said the press, as if we didn't see that coming. but notice what we didn't see it all, besides truth. how about the violence? innocent people attacked on the street or dragged out of cars? double digit jumps and shootings and murders. is it because the dems like empathy customer churn. you let us to a place where mobs can
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brutalize citizens at well. at the party preaches empathy while their very own street team exacts mob justice with lasers and fists. alas, they said nothing about this, may be because, as barack used to say, they built it. jesse, i was waiting for your commentary on this because i didn't see you on "special report." this was in one-way kind of like a telethon for trump derangement syndrome. look what cbs has done to their mental space. >> jesse: i don't know, when the bruce springsteen music started playing i was starting to feel it, i was about ready to vote for eva longoria and michelle obama. then i realized they're not running. this is my "special report" analysis. the best part of the whole night was the little video saying they did with joe biden being the amtrak guy. i think that highlighted his touch with blue-collar people. obviously, they portrayed african-americans really prominently and they really
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hammered the covid-19 stuff, and they really were focused in on winning back the rust belt and those obama-trump voters. you want me to tell you the truth? here's the truth. virtual conventions are pathetic. it's not the democrat's fault, it's the chinese communists' fault, even though the democrats won't tell you that. it was a series of badly delivered and kind of awkward state of the union responses poorly edited together. failed mayors, failed governors, failed candidates. notice the two bright spots weren't politicians. and they just papered over all the violence as the bodies pile up, and this ride for the last couple months has caused over a billion dollars in damage. they told lies about gauges and boxes and ppe. i'm okay with that but here's the thing, joe biden was an afterthought. joe biden, the only time he really came out, they sat him down in a chair and had him ask other people what to do. that just walks right into the
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trap that trump has laid for him that he has no vision and he is a puppet, which doesn't have a lot going on upstairs. and he did that to himself, and finally, it just didn't have the feel of the winning party. >> greg: i think your point is well taken. the republicans and trump better learn from this. a giant zoom meeting is a catastrophe. katie, they avoided every position, whether it be on energy or fracking organ control or crime purity think it's possible the democrats realize their positions are so nuts that they can't tell people about them? >> katie: i heard a recipe that trump got the recipe for catch up with kim jong un, he got the recipe in a big envelope so that is where that came from. how do you defend your position on the police when the party is
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fighting about police. joe biden is trying to say he's not for defunding police, but the second he says that, like today, there is an eruption inside the left wing of the democratic party about how that's to moderate and he's part of the oppression that they want to take out and he's part of the systematic problem that they claim to be wanting to fight, but michelle obama speech was great until you started fact-checking it. and when he started looking at the facts of what you were talking about in terms of going back to an obama-era style governance, the economy at a number of other issues, people say, you know, this is kind of a downer. i'm not really sure what happened to help, with all of the negativity. second, do we really want to start going backwards instead of forwards with new candidates, new ideas, and relive eight years of what we saw with the obama administration? >> greg: dana, the great kyle smith of "national review" said that after last night, it looked like a referendum on trump's personality.
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do you think that's enough? do you think it's accurate, and you think that's enough? >> dana: it's interesting because i think the first night, what the democrats wanted to do was to prosecute the case against president trump, from their perspective. they're going to say some things, like jesse said, he's okay with some of the things they said because it's politics and that's what they're going to do, so prosecuting the case against him includes his personality and his tone, and lack of empathy, from their perspective. that's what they were trying to do then. tonight is where they try to pivot and now they're going to try to make the case for joe biden, so then we can get that commentary next. i do think it's good for the republicans, the dnc had to go first in this new, virtual world because they could say wow, we were planning something like this but i would also encourage everybody, if you're going to be on zoom, you have to take a little bit of effort to make that shot look good, and i'm not just saying that you're going to be on the dnc convention. i'm saying if you're going to do
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a conference call with your boss, there are things that you can do. you can google it, there are some good tips on there, and you can get a little bit of a light, make it look a little bit better, don't stand so close to the camera, don't be looking down at the camera. i'm surprised they didn't have better production value from that perspective but from the democrats' perspective, remember, this convention is for democrats and if we can all look at it and consider allies and things, but i think the gloom and doom is matching the mood of the democrats, and when you see enthusiasm against donald trump, i think they were trying to amplify that. >> greg: it's a fair point that they're not really running biden, they're basically running to beat trump. they just want trump out so it makes sense that they focus all in on trump, but shouldn't they have actually said why we should vote for you too? >> juan: i think they did.
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bernie sanders gave a pretty good speech where he said he viewed trump as an authoritarian, someone who wants to delay elections, someone who says the press is the enemy of the people, someone who wants to make baseless claims about voter fraud and take apart the post office. on a basic level you could say, boy, i don't want to vote for that. but i think at the end of the week, at the end of this convention, what's going to be remembered from last night, michelle obama's speech. and why is it going to be remembered? i have two reasons. one is the fact that she said very clearly, the incumbent, donald trump, lacks empathy. if you just look at the way he treated people who have died, john mccain. i can think of john lewis, i can think of john dingell. the way he treated those people in death, that is pretty strong evidence he lacks empathy. and secondly, michelle obama said, you know, don't think that things can't get worse. don't think that those authoritarian instincts can't so even more chaos and division an.
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the sense of, things in our country are just headed in the wrong direction. that things can get worse and we need to be aware of that and deal with it and speak to it and vote in november. >> greg: that is what the media's doing, it's always going to get worse. because things are fine, they always have to say "it's going to get worse!" and has probably been very effective. i don't know, i would rather have a leader who lacks empathy and doesn't build -- have body bags come in every week. i would rather have a tweeter who is a dove rather than lets people die. >> juan: the virus has a lot of body counts. >> greg: well that has nothing to do with trump. he didn't create the virus in the lab. >> juan: the virus has
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resulted in a lot of deaths. >> greg: what wars has trump started? >> juan: his lack of ability to deal with this virus has showed -- >> greg: apparently not. >> juan: couldn't answer the question! >> greg: coming up, will president donald trump sabotage the post office to win the election? but there's a lot more to the story they don't want you to know. but you can't lose sightf your own well-being especially if you have a serious chronic medical condition. at aetna, we're always here to help you focus on your health. because it's always time for care. >> tech: when you've got ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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nancy pelosi leading the charge with accusations such as this one. >> don't pay attention to them. their purpose is to frighten people from voting. the more chaos they can create, the more fear they can instill about, your vote is not going to count anyway, it won't matter, it's probably corrupt, and it will get caught up in the dash that's their purpose. >> dana: president trump not backing down on the issue of mail-in voting. speak of the democrats want to make it a political issue. it's not a political issue. it's really about a correct vo vote. you have to get voting right. you can't have millions and millions of ballots sent all over the place. >> it's going to be a disaster, the likes of which our country has never seen. it's going to be a rigged election or they will never come out with an outcome here they will have to do it again and nobody wants that, and i don't want that. >> dana: after several days of the back-and-forth between the republicans and the democrats, now you have the postmaster general saying some of the
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controversial ideas that he can defend, but they are controversial, but he's going to put them off until after the elections, will that help satisfy the democrats, that the post office will do whatever it can to do the job in november? >> juan: i think they have reason to doubt it. this is an example, you had 20 states, the attorney generals were going to file suit because the conduct of the post office and election should be a state and congressional issue, not up to the president, not up to the post office, so what you have here, dana, i think is a situation where, you know, trump, you just heard him say the democrats are trying to make more o out of this than there i, but when you start pulling mailboxes and do away with 10% of male machines, when you say you're going to have service cuts and you start firing people, well, the reality is you are undermining the ability of people to mail in their ballot and expect that they will be
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counted in november. for all the saying, we never intended to impact the vote, there is trump's own quote to maria bartiromo where he said, and i quote "if we don't make a deal, if we don't give them that money, they can't have universal mail-in voting." he thinks mail-in voting is going to hurt him, although, guess what, he votes by mailing. >> dana: since then, though, there's going to be legislation and now the democrats are going to have some on the table because they want the money for the post office. the president says he is willing to do that, and then you have him basically taking off the table to things the democrats were concerned about and having a hearing about next monday. >> katie: this is what we call compromise and common sense. the postmaster general is trying to get ahead of any accusations the democrats are going to throw at him on monday, and a lot of decisions about taking way mailboxes were made far before this and under the obama administration, 14,000 mailboxes were removed because they were inefficient and they were a
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waste of post office reinforce s and taxpayer money. this is a conspiracy theory that the government is deliberately locking up mailboxes or getting rid of them when this has been going on as part of the course for the post office for a long time. politically, this is so obviously political entrance. for them. senator ben cardin on neil cavuto's show yesterday saying, make sure you get your ballot in early, mail them and now, it is possible. i wonder why they want that to happen? because joe biden is still hiding and he is still ahead in the polls. so of course they want people to vote before there's a debate, before joe biden has to actually talk what his plans are for the country, which is why they're encouraging this now instead of waiting until later. one more thing, no matter how many billions of dollars we dump into the post office before november, even if legislation passes, it's not going to fix the problems of the post office by november, if ever, by the
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way. >> dana: there is a tweet by jamie lee curtis, she posted a doctored photo that turned out not to be true of them taking the mailboxes away, but twitter didn't take that tweet down. >> greg: i guess they would call those one of the true lies, thank you very much. >> jesse: i love how you can't defund the post office but you can defund the police, right? here's an organization that we all know has major problems, has lost billions every year, while actually losing your mail, but how dare you criticize the postal service? i question your patriotism, good sir, and this is from a party that spent the better part of this decade demonizing the police and at least 40 years demonizing the military's, probably since the vietnam war, some just really excited we have been hearing about that because that always gets to the bottom of these problems but having to do with these pictures as if these things just happened, all
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the changes in the postal service are being implemented well before this ever happened, right? claire mccaskill tweet the picture of these post office boxes, she gets the city wrong, the date of the picture wrong, and the reason, why are boxes sealed? not to prevent mail going in, you bozos, it's to keep people from stealing, they do the fishing thing to get the mail out of it, so sometimes they put locks on amp at the little hole on the other side, but i don't want to get into the weeds on this, because this is a conspiry theory that the media embraces and loves. god help you if you have a conspiracy theory in your conservative, though, because then you are just nuts. >> dana: over to you, jesse. [laughter] >> jesse: perfect timing again. it sounds to me like the democrats know they are going to lose it so they're playing the blame game to avoid accountability and undermined the legitimacy of trump second term, just like they did the first term. four issues here, one, just bail
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out politics. trump wants strings attached, he wants to perform it. democrats want a bill to their union. you endorse joe biden so they can keep cranking out ot. the second thing is this, the post office has enough money for the election. they've said it, the biden campaign has said it. they're just saying, listen, guys, we're not going to be able to get the ballots into you on time if you say you can request a ballot for two days before the election. you know who has a problem with this? the states. they can't send the ballot out, collect them, process them and count them in enough time to know who won the election. plus we all know about the fraud and the timing. the third thing is, you want to know why people are sending less mail? it's because of email! wow, email! that might have something to do with why they are moving these boxes around. listen, last thing, dr. fauci, god himself said there is no
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danger of in person voting. remember, biden wants everyone to wear a mask. masks work, strap of the mask on, vote, and no one else but you will know who you voted for. >> dana: all right. dr. fauci is god? that is news to me. >> jesse: how did you not know that? >> dana: more chaos in american cities. portland police identifying a suspect in a very brutal attack caught on video. we have more details ahead on "the five." ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed.
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longer feels safe. speak of this was violence, extremely violent. you know, sometimes i forget that i'm walking the streets of an american city in the northwest. sometimes, it feels like you're walking in a third world count country. >> jesse: in seattle, please releasing footage of protesters attacking cops with fireworks. 18 people were arrested. all right, let's go to portland here. if you put a maga hat on that guy, that would lead every single newscast in america. you would admit that, wouldn't you? >> juan: it you trying to make this political. >> jesse: why is it not? >> juan: republicans and democrats can admit violent crime is bad and that video is repugnant. nobody is standing up and saying that good, that's great. no, it's awful. and that person should be arrested and prosecuted and in my opinion, found guilty, in
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jail. it's not a political event and if you want to then try to extend it and say oh, it's crime in the big cities. again, i said this repeatedly on this show. the statistics are clear. crime is down in america. 25% of what it was in the 1990s. and i'm going to say, there has been this surge in terms of homicide in some parts of the cities, the drug dealers and the gangs, but again, that is used by trump to distort the picture of a fairly safe country having the strong, sharp decline in crime over the last 30 years. but trump uses this to scare people and i think he hopes to distract from the damage being done by his failure to lead on the pandemic. his failure to deal with race relations. that's what's going on. >> jesse: i think the people that are scared of the people that are living in these cities.
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>> greg: i didn't hear anybody bring in trump in that segment at all in the video, so i don't think it's trump creating the fear. i think it's the actual images and the fact that crime is going up. sorry, juan. you are saying, i just noticed the common cold is in decline, even though cancer and heart disease has jumped 400%. we have doubled the shootings in some cities, killings that are just exploding, and the statistics are there. i mentioned them earlier and i mention them every day, every liberal who downplays this should have the stones to walk through these neighborhoods when it's dark. you should also explain how you would feel if this happened to you or your loved ones on that street. don't just look at something and go oh, that's terrible, i reject that. but it's not really the problem. it is a problem. if you want to get political here, the republican party, the democrats and donald trump should take a page from kimberly
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classic. she's a candidate in maryland, i hope i pronounced her name. she did a campaign ad for herself, just by walking through baltimore. a walk through baltimore to show you the consequences of liberal rule. if trump or rnc got some cameras and went through portland and seattle, they don't even have enough cameras to do this. portland, seattle, the bronx, soho, chicago, baltimore, atlanta. do that the same exact way but profiled the victims of violence because this story is not being told by the mainstream media. fox is the only network that's doing it. meanwhile, we played that george floyd video. we played it every day, sometimes six, seven times a day. we helped create a narrative that police brutality was out of control. that blacks were being hunted. then we sit here and go like this and we go, oh, sporadic, crime is down, don't worry about it. what b.s. >> jesse: it looks like police
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in seattle now dealing with protesters armed with rocks, with bottles and explosives. you don't really show up to a protest armed like that, do you? >> dana: you're also seeing across the country, including in chicago and definitely seattle, we know it's true in new york, just a wave of police retirement. you're going to lose a lot of institutional knowledge, the ability to gain wisdom and gravitas over the years, so that is how you help train your younger recruits, but you're defunding the police, which means you don't have the money to do that. and so this violence is horrendous. i try to look ahead may be five, six, seven months down the road, and then what does it look like? and i also wonder, for these mayors, is not just liberal cities, okay? the people that live in the suburbs love to come into the city and they love to go to restaurants and to go to the theater and to all of those things they love to do in the
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city and then they go back home. no one is going to come into the city, no businesses are going to come to the city. there is a report that amazon is even looking away from seattle, which has been their home. why wouldn't they? the real world consequences of this continued violence, and also economic violence is in that people will decide to leave. >> jesse: the end game is when the weather gets cold and people don't want to be in portland at 30 below in january. >> katie: i think the end game here is the november election, jesse. but this is political. it took joe biden three months to condemn any kind of increase in violence, and who's calling for the defunding of the police in places like portland? it's the democratic mayor who is capitulating to these leftist city councils who are tying the hands of the police, who actually want to help people. this is what the witnesses were saying who are watching this go down. they kept saying, there was no police around, there was no one around to help us.
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whose fault is that? a direct result of leftist policies against the police that have been couched in notion rather than data and facts and people are suffering and being attacked violently after running for their lives and being pulled out of their vehicles with nobody to help him. it is political. policies have directly affected the behavior of the democrats, which is free for all, whatever they want to do. >> jesse: pray for portland. up next, the party's confusion. democrats being slammed for mixed messaging at there election. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th--
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governor john kasich praising the former vp's moderate policies. but on the other side of the corn, democratic socialist bernie sanders, senator from vermont, he is offering a completely different vision of a biden presidency. take a look. >> they fear joe may turn sharp left and leave them behind. i don't believe them because i know the measure of the man. >> together, we have moved this country in a bold new direction. >> no one pushes joe around. >> our movement continues and it's getting stronger every day. many of the ideas we fought for that just a few years ago were considered radical are now mainstream. >> juan: just watching the video there, isn't it the case that both john kasich and sanders said back biden, vote fr biden? isn't there a sense of all voices wanting biden to win? >> jesse: sure, i think bernie's radicalism just got mainstream. he said himself and case it is
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being used to sugarcoat socialism. i'm not going to say a bad word about him, he's a good guy, he's filled in here, but he's letting his hatred of trump to cloud his judgment. he's not a socialist, he doesn't want the stuff. honestly, it's a crazy, this party of yours is against fracking for clean, abundant natural gas, which provides high-paying engineering jobs and gets us out of the wretched middle east. everybody last night that spoke, their end goal is universal health care that the government runs ripping our health care by our company away from us. nobody wants them. and they just paper over all the violence in the cities and say, i'm going to take your weapon by executive order if we can get it done in congress. biden has got no base, he's letting the radicals run wild, but it's not going to be enough because people don't want joe,
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they just hate trump and that dynamic is even more pronounced than it was in 2016, and you remember how that turned out. >> juan: does in the party unity show that immigrants are being more pragmatic and less ideological? >> dana: i think that's what they were trying to do last night. they were trying to show that they are now the party of the big ten. but i didn't hear anyone say they were going to welcome pro-life people into the party. in fact, alexandria ocasio-cortez took great offense to someone like john kasich, who has been a conservative his entire career. so i don't know if the unity is really all that great. i think they were trying to show it, and i understand it. you remember when jeff van drew of new jersey switched from democrat to republican. he got an oval office, tweets, tried to do that, that is politics, that makes sense. i feel like the democrats right now, though, they are trying to be all things to all people and they don't have to be. you don't have to win with 99%
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of the vote. you have to win in the electoral college with 270 and that is what really matters. i think they just went a little overboard, not necessary to do it as much anymore. i don't think highlighting a lot of these republicans gets them much. it might get them a little bit, it might get them a couple points here or there perhaps, but i'm a little doubtful on that. >> juan: tonight, alexandria ocasio-cortez is scheduled to speak, but only for one minute. she's a first-term congresswoman, but it seems to me the more republicans have said she has limited time to speak more so than the democra democrats. >> katie: first, i have to address john kasich. i hate when he is in the news because people start saying katie pavlich instead of katie pavlich. just to remind people, it's "pavlich." >> juan: i think you are talking to me, i said that before, i am sorry. >> katie: even people i know for a long time start saying it.
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as for politics, doesn't matter how long that alexandria ocasio-cortez is speaking tonight appeared in the end, it matters who is in charge, how much influence the left has. there picking kamala harris, that picking the presidency to the left, she is a cosponsor of the green new deal with aoc. as bernie sanders said last night, we disagree on how to get there but we are going to gather together, unity comes at a price and i'm sure there are many discussions about cabinet positions and political positions and where people would serve in the administration and should they get out on the campaign trail and try to urge the left-wing party to vote for these so-called moderate joe biden. >> juan: one about republican unity? you have christie todd whitman, susan molinari, and john kasich coming out again trump. >> greg: talk about open tent mentality but really there's one
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tent and it's full and that is never-trump-ism. at the moment you veer from that belief they're going to throw you out in the street where you belong. look, i love john kasich because he did that thing literally in a fork in the road, and it was such a stupid idea. he was like creating an editorial cartoon. you know the big her blocked cartoons and a guy would be standing in a fork in their road and he would write "fork in the road." and then there would be a donkey and an elephant on a seesaw and he'd be like, politics hanging in the balance. and then there would be a cloud ended with a "ominous cloud." it was like he was trying to create his own editorial cartoon, and it was so funny. but at least approximate air into the show. at least he was outside. >> juan: yeah. all right, president trump
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>> katie: president trump trying to counter the democrats' message during their convention. he is in yuma, arizona, going after joe biden's immigration policies. dana, seems like they are a little worried about arizona. >> dana: remember, it was the first trip after the shutdown, the president's trip to arizona, and we know the senate race out there between martha kelly and martha mcsally , i can't even say that it's tight. mark kelly has been in the lead for a long time comest arizona has changed a little bit. look, colorado changed a lot since i left. and arizona kind of going through a similar thing. and so i think it's probably good for republicans to have the president there, because they need his energy. he was there talking about the economy and school, and the big issues to the white house meeting in meaning immigration probably mike pence isn't far behind and other cabinet members will see them there as well.
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>> katie: juan, thoughts? >> juan: i was struck that the present was going to pardon susan b. anthony lady, which i think it's a big deal because today's the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, women having the right to vote. but that didn't even break through, so it's very hard -- >> dana: well, you haven't even seen my "one more thing" yet. he >> katie: there you go. but it's very hard to break through and the other party is having their convention and right now the president is struggling, i think, to make news, much less make a dent in the messaging coming from the democratic convention. >> katie: jesse, i don't think it's that hard for them to break through. >> jesse: i think we talked about susan b. anthony all morning, juan. i take issue with the fact that the president is worried about arizona. i don't think he's worried, think he is just competing in swing states peer that is what nominees do, they go to the states, they try to win and compete for votes.
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biden, i guess he's not worried about any states except for delaware and pennsylvania. he must be so worried. i'm going to take issue with something that's been bothering me the last month. people that say that joe biden's basement strategy is working and then point to the polls. biden was ahead of trump before the pandemic when he was out of the basement. biden has been headed in the polls the whole time and will be ahead in the polls all the way up until election day. i think his poll lead has a little bit more to do with, i don't know, the pandemic? the recession? the racial unrest? i mean, hillary clinton was ahead in the polls ten points in august. would you say hillary's strategy was working? biden is only campaigning in two states. i don't see how you can think that is not a risky move, to not campaign for the presidency, so you just don't have to worry about answering questions. i think people after the election will maybe scratch their heads and say, maybe that
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strategy wasn't working. >> katie: greg, good to see you. >> greg: quickly on arizona. everyone leaves these liberal states to escape literal policies and then they bring their idiotic ideas to the red states and turn them blue. it seems just so wrong. there has to be a law that says when you move from blue to red you have to leave all of your disastrous baggage behind. and we will monitor your voting to make sure. also, want to reiterate one point. trump, the convention is next week. they've got to learn from this mess. they are so lucky to go second. they should be thinking about having more people present, have them social distance to but try to make it a safe crowd. avoid these lectures from typical mouthpieces and pick vibrant locations. make it fun, have some excitement, and make it live. >> katie: i have seen lots of
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only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ >> juan: time now for "one more thing." dana? >> dana: it is the 100th anniversary of women in america getting the right to vote, in honor of that milestone there is this project called the first woman voter group, a bipartisan campaign open to women across the country to record a video about the first woman in your family that ever got to vote and it's really neat. i will have a video up there on friday. alabama governor kay ivey and new hampshire senator have done it among others. to reiterate, president trump today pardoned.
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pretty cool. >> greg: i love the woman but i hate the coin. can't stress that enough. >> dana: it's a good coin. >> greg: is a terrible coin. >> juan: get ready for a sound that's pitch-perfect. if you saw the "pitch-perfect" movies, you are in for a treat. take a look at the bellas doing a charity performance. they thought this was a prime time for a reunion. their performance of beyonce's "love on top" is raising money for families around the globe suffering the pandemic. the proceeds will go to help unicef children in lebanon and around the world who need their support. thanks to the barden bellas for putting love on top of all. >> greg: let's do this. ♪ animals are great
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♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great before it's like he had a brand-new car. check out this owl, what a stud. he shows up, where did ted get this stick and where can i get a stick like that? they've never seen an owl holding a stick before. this could be a new trend, i was with. they are like, there are little our minds are blown by the stick. jesse? >> jesse: i want to make a joke so badly. not about women's suffrage, though. the joke you told me in the green room, really offensive. look how well-dressed i am when i ride a shark. greg, would you punch a shark in the face for your wife? >> greg: i have. >> jesse: one guy did this in australia. 10-foot great white bit her on
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the leg. he just to sock to the shark in the mouth. >> you see the mother of your child and your support, everything that's who you are and say you just react. >> jesse: whatever he did that he was in trouble for, not in trouble anymore. before i'm outraged. that's it for us. special coverage of the democratic national convention begins right now on "special report." hey, bret. >> bret: owls with sticks. good evening and welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. a big reversal for the u.s. postal service, it's embattled delaying some of the cost-saving but controversial changes until after the election, we will have details on that shortly. first, two former democratic presidents are prepared to do our part to another democrat in the white house. night two of the democratic national convention, the virtual version this yea
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