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saturday vote on postal service i wonder has de blasio funding. rethought his criminal strategy? i don't think so. a, if trump wins, if they're going to be a police force out stay tuned for that. there that's going to be willing it starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern time, and it is that time, the to keep people safe from the far five starts now. left rioters, and what about the floyd verdict? we don't know how that's going to go. if that doesn't go the way people wanted to go, what's going to happen more american jesse rogers along with juan williams. chaos. the media will pretend it doesn't happen. this is the five. >> if the mayor of chicago has a right to the safety and sanctity of her home, to do her constituents also have that right? joe biden exceeding expectations with his big speech of the d&c. >> i think we all do. democrats breathing as i ever leave that biden didn't blow it. think that's the idea. and in chicago by the way, the law says you are not allowed to on a wide range of issues. take a look. have protest in residential neighborhoods. >> the current president american darkness for much too under know that's long. constitutional, but that's the i will be an ally of the light, line they say they're a bolding. not the darkness. i live in dc, and right now there is a fortress basically
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character is on the ballot. compassion is on the ballot. around the white house. you can't go kinko in lafayette square because they say it's for decency, science, democracy, security reasons. they're all on the ballot. they want to make sure there's no security issue. so if this extends across-the-board, and you see this in other cities in terms of mayors and city council members, i think the whole point about we would get control of the virus that has ruined so many hypocrisy is pretty weak. the idea is that we should all lives. our current president failed in feel secure in our homes. his most basic duty to the nation. he has failed to protect us, he >> martha, you are a straight shooter, do you see any duplicity between the mayors not has failed to protect america, wanting even peaceful protest, and my fellow americans, that is but shops are being set on fire in the city? unforgivable. >> president trump firing back today disputing the doom and >> i do. why does she get protection, and gloom depiction of america. she's not pushing for protection for these other stories, the >> the democrats held the people that own their businesses darkest, angriest, gloomiest their whole lives, they've got convention in american history. they spent four straight days as to start over where the urban families who don't have police on their corners the way they used to or some of them have just adopted a different posture racist and a horrible country that must be redeemed where joe because they're terrified of what may happen if they show up
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for the call and something gets biden sees american darkness i see american greatness. >> i think the reviews are in, misinterpreted which does happen in some of these cases. this is being compared to the martin luther king i have a dream speech, tear down this so, those things need to be recognized for this is also the mayor who went to get her hair walt mister gorbachev speech, done because she said i'm the but even better than anything barack obama himself delivered. mayor, so i get to do this. i think donald trump might have to concede now. one thing about washington, dc, and jackson square in front of >> this is the problem with the white house, i was just exceedingly low expectations is there the other day. every now and again your erin in that area a lot. opponent meets them and when the it breaks my heart. expectation is you won't the reason the whole thing is remember your name, where you cordoned off is because it's are, or what office you're been destroyed. running for, by that measure, we the windows are broken and everything is boarded up raid exceeded expectations. graffiti is everywhere. they tried to pull the statue down in the middle of that i do think republicans are beautiful historic place. until we figure out a way to better off not arguing about his keep those areas safe, those lucidity, but he's been in fences are going to stay out. politics since martha and i were it's a crime, it breaks my heart in elementary school. to see it. since we were in elementary it really really does. school, joe biden has been in
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politics. whatever great ideas he has, why >> jesse, i will give you. hasn't he done that yet? >> you got a bunker too. >> nice job come out one. he was in the u.s. senate, whatever your great ideas, joe, you had half a century to do it. >> if one of those radical black lives matter ever get a hold of trump, he would be dead, that's >> i don't know about you, martha, you were there. why there is a difference. if you're a suburban couple wearing a pink polo shirt commit you're not allowed to secure your property. the other hypocrisy is this, chicago has tried to prohibit there were some people in the crowd, what was it like? you from owning a handgun, >> there were. they're trying to prohibit you from owning an ar 15. they were careful about the they don't protect businesses crowd that they brought in for big and small, and they don't security reasons, but i think it prosecute the looters and the was a pretty imaginative way to rioters and the people that pull off an event like that attacked police officers. during covid. it's still strange to everybody that is the hypocrisy. >> we are going to end the to watch other candidates go out hypocrisy because fan mail there with their masks on, and friday is up next. last night if anybody had shown you that picture a year ago, you
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would have wondered what is going on? why are they all wearing masks. we've all sorts of gotten past that. i think this speech was very capable. i agree with trey that the bar has been lowered dramatically by joe biden competition. the president has talked endlessly about how incapable he is an owl and 50 is to hold the office. so any kind of modicum of a decent good speech, which is basically what we saw, it was a capable well delivered speech, i don't think it was something you're going to find in a book of the top 50 speeches in history, but it was a solid speech and a good moment for joe biden. this is the easiest night, it gets harder from here. he's preaching to the choir, he gives his speech, everybody surrounding him is just all full of wild and light and not darkness. after this, the bar gets higher. a gets more difficult.
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he was holding his breath during we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. the entire speech, let's react and you can. an army family who is always at the ready. >> it was an extraordinary so when they got a little surprise... speech. we were prepared for it furby two!? terrible speech and as long as ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car he didn't bear them some self we for their soon-to-be-bigger family. were embrace it. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. >> i guess some people around here might have egg on their face for questioning his lucidity, i think clearly this man spoke with power and emotion and for democrats, clearly came across as someone who will be able to put up the fight and withstand what we expect will be an onslaught from the trump campaign. you know, it was that climactic moment of the democratic convention, jesse, and he really scored big. the election is now a referendum
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on trump, and that is what he wanted to frame it as prayed the speech was very clear in saying joe biden is the antithesis of trump. think about it, he is order versus chaos, kindness versus cruelty, unity versus division, he says he will protect america and trump has failed to protect america specifically from the virus, so too me, that is the purpose of the speech, and he did it. he conveyed that to america and played up the person he is as opposed to trump, appearing caring person with empathy with an understanding of what it feels like in this time to feel alone or feel like the light has gone out and understand the importance of jobs and family and school. those are just terrific points for him to hit and he has hit them all big. i just think it's about bringing america back two normal.
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joe biden sent a clear message. you have a binary choice, trump, or back two normal. >> would you agree with that assessment? >> absolutely, if i were high. their was nothing unifying in that speech my bar for him was low, and he plunked it. i have a lot of funny jokes i could tell about joe, but this isn't funny. this is a very fragile unstable time. we had the twin dimmick, we have a pandemic that is creating so much anxiety in this world, we have a george floyd reese riots and crime wave which is creating much anxiety which is being denied by people like juan. so do you think providing a three -year-old incentive into huntsville in order to push a lie that helps your divisive race baiting narrative is healthy for america at this >> p and mail friday answering point? this country could erupt again any time in this feeble happily your questions. this is a good question.
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what is your definition of an ideal houseguest? flicks that match on a mountain of dry tinder with his fine people helps and let me remind you the fine people hope help >> someone who is entertaining has been the amount by everybody and who brings something delicious to eat and who makes including even yes, cnn. there are transcripts and there everybody laugh and who doesn't are videos that showed that stay forever. >> the last one is the most trump he was talking about the important. i was thinking it is somebody when you say houseguest, that is debates regarding the monument. somebody that staying over for a few days. right? yet biden pushes this >> i don't have a lot of people relentlessly. i'm not sure if he believes it over to my house so i really don't know. or if he's just stupid or i guess maybe celebrity get mean-spirited, but this kind of houseguest i would take because i could brag about who was over deception is camping up the odds for racial conflict in the the other day. future. okra my yeah, i had cooney over the day. what are people are playing of >> they would do whatever they is congeniality, but he's want because they are lovable, this is a lie they can celebrities. what is the definition of the ideal houseguest. cleave a country, and it grosses me out that nobody is talking about it. the media won't talk about it. its grotesque that it could just fly by, even on our network. it is my castle and it would be
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nice if they just realize hey, its horrible. you know, sometimes he just in my view, he has disqualified himself from being in the public square forever. wanders around and ask a little nutty and that's okay. >> in the history of saying things like that you know what >> someone who's at the wrong he said about mitt romney house and would really stay with wanting to put black people back in jane's. >> exactly. my next-door neighbor. >> there you go. >> that's a wrap for the >> i was going to say where democratic national convention now it is donald trump stern. the president giving a preview clothing. he's got to put on a shirt. of what to expect next on the five. ♪ i'm talking about obviously dobbs, but i won't go there. this is another good question, what are you interested in that most people aren't. i have to go to trade for this because i'm looking at him and i know there's something you're interested in that other people aren't interested in and i am dying to know. >> i love greek mythology, i could read it all day long. i don't know why, i just love it. >> okay, juan, don't say ice cream because we know you like ice cream.
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>> aren't most people interested in ice cream? it's velveeta shells & cheese >> it something you like that most people aren't. versus the other guys. ♪ >> i think it's box scores. clearly, velveeta melts creamier. i really can spend time reading a box score. >> okay, jesse, you are pretty much like the average guy, you're interested in everything guys are into, right? is there anything odd? >> who do you think i am? i mean commit your opinion of me as about as low as the expectations for bidens speech. fantasy football, i'm just kidding. i'm kidding. i'm interested in pulling recently, i get in there, i look at likely voters, register voters, the trendline, that's what i'm interested in paired. >> what about you, martha? >> i've been watching drive to
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republican national conventions at the kickoff on monday. what does the president need to do next week the powerful message. they campaign official has some thoughts. >> he is basically continuing to dig his own political grave, so the question is, is he able to change next week? our those voters going to hear something new, something more hopeful, something more disciplined, or will we hear about hunter biden and the fraudulent, barack obama is a criminal. is based will love that, but the rest of the american people will tune him out. >> the president has been giving us a taste of what we can expect next week. >> it is just a trojan horse for socialism. right inside if you would like to the taxes are going to be raised. >> if you want a vision think of the smoldering ruins in he's
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tone. he goes on to list the things he >> tomorrow night, "the cares about. greg gutfeld show." i've got tom shillue, kat timpf, i think that the attacks that were leveled against him during the democratic national and tyrus. convention were really nothing new that we didn't hear in the 10:00 p.m. eastern, check it out. last round when he around. let's do this, shall we? all of these things are baked in the cake i think. yes, they are. people either love president trump or they don't. they never are not great. the key to good storytelling is keep in mind a few things, the having a good story to tell like polls are now tied in minnesota and in pennsylvania. this blue dragon here. look at how he commands his this is narrowing. clientele. they are hypnotized by his story. i don't know what he's talking we are going to see alice about. johnson, she will take the stage and talk about prison reform, she's going to talk about real things that happened over the last four years they changed her life and change the lives of just invent love with my words. many others. that's it. i'm glad that's it. you're also going to hear from nikki haley and these are going you want to get some attention to be important speeches when it on the five? comes to speaking to suburban draw a picture of me and then we will mention it. women across this nation. look at this. my guess as they're going to make a forceful defense of doesn't that look like a president trump in terms of things that matter in their printable thing, they say i have
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opinion to women and the things the most fungible face on they see as accomplishments he's television. that was a nice rendition. made. look at what else he did. i would look for it to be a little more on the substantive side which you would expect because you have a presidency >> looking good, i'll bring this with record and you've got over after the show is over. things to point to rather than things that are aspirational which tends to fall in the more now going to deface it. sort of emotion of yield. waters rolled 8:00, we also have the portland guy who was kicked in the head by a black lives >> jessie, do you think that in matter supporter who will be here in an exclusive. fact the republicans might start putting out the word? trey gowdy, you're next. trump is better when he's just >> want to thank you for letting off-the-cuff, he is not so great me join you today. i had a book that came out this at doing scripted presentations. week, doesn't hurt to ask if you is that going to be a way to lower the bar for a drum? want to win your next >> i would like to take issue conversation or successfully with the fact that you set high cross-examine your brother-in-law thanksgiving or your mother-in-law any time, expectations with the dnc. this book can help you. were you watching the same >> i that during thanksgiving. convention? it looked like the high school you're out. a/v team put that together. the bar is pretty low and i >> congratulations. think the president will exceed those expectations. how does the school day began ended earlier, i need my beauty for a student who is stuck at home during the coronavirus? take a look has one mom please
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sleep. california isn't voting for the president anyway i would say principal. 10:00 p.m. tops, you're out. also musical acts, i'm sure kid rock would be available, that >> welcome, students, to the gets people fired up great also first day of online school. don't be afraid to deploy your secret weapon. she is a different in the swing this is your principal, mom. states. the president has momentum with >> from danville, california, the virus. the cases, the hospitalizations used her home airtime to needle and the deaths have been trending down for four straight her 17-year-old son max. today would have been his first weeks and the democrats want to day of senior high school, her keep you locked down, shut down video has been a hit nationwide, the schools, the president needs to say this is a story and they almost $3 million via thank you are staying in the way of the american comeback. principal mom. >> that would make me play hooky. bring us home. also the success he had in the first three and a half years, it's historic when you think >> the diamondbacks and oakland about decimating isis. as beginning of getting punched in the face, watch this. i laughed so hard when i saw trade deals, you can just go this today. this is like when kids take each down the list and it's a huge. remind people where we were and other's toys and put things on where were going to continue to them or throw them out the
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grow. window. >> see you back here monday, they have to aerate. i would put a nice montage everybody. >> bret: the postmaster general insists he is committed together and see who you're to election mail security. he was pressed on his plan for that on capitol hill, joe biden begins his postconvention campaign after an acceptance speech promising to bring the really running against. country out of what he calls a you not just running against season of darkness. biden and that makes the trump voter believe that they are underdogs. that is a good way to fight. joe i think needs to be defined and has been defined effectively after the last month, this is a lifelong, washington, politician that has retained e*trade the we will take you there. country, all talk and no action, this is special report. left this country open for china and illegal aliens to prey upon it. he will be a puppet for the radical left and has no clue what is going on. more importantly,. with one political convention on the books in another ready to >> i think one of the presidents traits is he is the showman and we saw that in the last date of the union. , on down and here's my guest and all those kinds of things.
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what do you think about what kind of joke and the president put on? is it all going to be about grievance and the minorities will come in dear suburbs, we're going to do? i put it into this question thinking i'm going to let it slide, but i'm not, i'm going to call you out on that lie. do you notice when trump talks about. >> you go look at it. >> juan, let me finish. when trump talks about foreign adversaries like china and iran, it's a same weight democrats talk about american citizens. trump is suspicious of external threats is a reflex to protect the citizens here. they need to preserve their power, so he needs to remind america that the left is no solutions, only destruction. they want to defund the police
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during a crime wave, they want to keep travel open is the pandemic started, they have no compassion for workers who want to get bk to work. they want more chaos and they will deliver that, who is the autocrat running for president? trump will let fêtes decide when to open up in phases or joe who keeps pushing mask mandates. he finally needs to make a distinction between real unity and false unity. the dems are pitting race against race, trump or from the start was about uniting american citizens. >> okay, so if you were there producer for the upcoming republican national convention, what would you do? >> i would acknowledge the fact that republicans six out of the last seven so if that is your track record, you might want to consider changing something. you can't run the electoral college gauntlet every time. i would have the speakers that
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lead up to president trump count his successes in contrast him with biden. there is a reason why we have introduced as there is a reason that humility is a virtue i would tell the president to let other people tout your successes, you need to set the tone for the next four years. people are fearful and apprehensive, you have a unique once in a historical lifetime opportunity to be the commander-in-chief in the leader of the free world. tell them what you want to do in the future but out let other people tout your successes and let other people on joe biden. >> that was good advice. ahead, democrats claiming trump is trying to steal the election. how the president is responding. that is next for you on the five. (neighbor) whatcha working on...
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>> i'm really worried that there will be direct interference with the elections through the manipulation of the postal service. i don't think there's any doubt that a person should have that there is a deliberate effort to sabotage votes by mail. >> hillary clinton doubling down that president trump is trying to sabotage the election by recapping the post office. the postmaster general pushed back on the democrats claims while he testified today on the senate side he said the post office will support mail-in voting and earlier president trump weighed in on this controversy. watch that. >> it's a disgrace. they will send in their vote. they will send in the ballot and then they'll vote. what are the chances that some
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states so efficiently oh, gee, you can't vote, we just got your ballot last night at 7:00 p.m. think of how ridiculous it is? >> lots to talk about here. one, let me start with you. i want to start by playing a little bit of those. i thought it was quite striking and i thought the postmaster general came across very sort of credible. here he is. >> moving forward in trying to have any negative impact on the election is an outrageous claim. >> there have been no changes in any policies with regard to election now. this is the man brought into this job in june, he has spent 30 years in running three different logistics companies, that's what he was seen as someone who would help to make things more efficient with regards to the hysteria i heard this weekend about post office boxes being taken out.
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in the obama image station there were 14,000 mailboxes removed. the male situations country has changed dramatically over the next several years with amazon and everything else. is there a little bit of embarrassment on how hard this has been pushed after this morning's testimony? >> i don't think so at all i think martha even to hear the president talk about hysteria, i don't understand. it's like he's now backing away. that's what's clear. he said to that if they don't get the money, they can't have universal mail in boating. i don't want them to have it paired that's what he said. i don't have to go to hillary clinton. >> i think that's a curious statement. to get that is curious statement.
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>> i think he is talking about he doesn't trust universal mail and voting. >> is whether or not you trust the mail in voting, and whether there's been any intentional manipulation of the post office. >> there is no evidence for its. >> no evidence at all. ron johnson, this is ron johnson's committee, he wanted to get the folks in here to hear from the postmaster general today before he goes in front of the house on monday so that is sort of a sneaky thing for him to do, it may have been a good thing to do to get people to hear both sides of this thing. >> it's always smart to go to the center before you go to the house. the house was a little rowdy or. i think they are better off saying we want you to vote, but we want the election totals to be credible and reliable. we know that there were in north carolina because of voter
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harvesting. we know that it took forever in new york with the election to get the results, and we still don't know who won the iowa democratic caucus because of alleged technology, that's been months and months and we still have no idea who won it. where you've been willing to avert early. >> there is plenty of voting for anybody who doesn't want to go to the voting booth to get an absentee ballot. that's the way it's always been done, there's plenty of time to do it. that way you're requesting it, it is one person, it's one vote that comes back to you in your mailbox. when you look at this situation, some people will look at this and say both sides are trying to prepare for whatever outcome we get in the election so they can say it was rigged as the resident has said.
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gig i know with the democrats are trying to pull here. low turnout elections, democrats don't perform well, they know this is a low turnout election because of the covid situation. ryden has no base, his voters are less enthusiastic to go out and lack and young people are not as jazzed about joe as they were about barack obama. so how do they juice turnout? they tried to impeach the president and that failed. then they tried to write these lack wives matters protest to victory, those kind of transform into racial riots and then that backfired. now they have to manufacture turnout this way. they have to pump out tens of millions of ballots into these voter rolls, into these states they've moved, they may not even want to vote, may be the planned unbowed and now they've got a bunch of biden vote potential
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allergies. those are potential biden votes. either through ballot harvesting or they get forced back. they are now tasked with handling tens of millions of ballots. there doing it by hand, and they can challenge signatures, they can see who people voted for. you now have a situation where you had in florida in 2000 committee have that all over the world where they are going to cast lawsuits, extending deadlines, and the minute joe biden gets and if they don't get that many votes, they scream, they cry, and trump's second term is delegitimize. that's the game and everybody can see it. >> we have the election that's been done in new jersey and its accounting on the precinct side that gets more difficult. the mail system seems like they have no problem, they deal with more mail on a weekly basis with
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no issues. some slow issues, but nothing surmountable in the next several month spread. >> i need to address just a using the phrase old people, we call them polish now. >> bullocks? no. >> is that about word? >> yes, it's a bad word. trump is correct to be suspicious of anything the democrats are doing. they had a slow rolling coo before and so this is his way of getting ahead of the game. i don't know, i don't care. >> thank you. >> martha, i just wanted to say, there are five states where we
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have mail in voting. i think to or three of them are run by republicans for there is no evidence of any fraud or any problem. >> they cleaned up the voter role. to get mail in and walk in, you had that option. coming up next, protest our band outside, while the this cdc's spike in violent crime that is after this. is that net carbs or total?... eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar.
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and murders. lightfoot defended the move for a take a look. >> this is a different time, and i am not going to make any excuses for the fact that given the threats i have personally received, given the threats to my home and my family, i'm going to do everything again to make sure that they are protected. i make no apologies whatsoever for that. >> greg, you are a high profile and have no doubt received threats in the past, is there a campground where you live? >> all of those threats come from one though, and i know where he lives. this is the pure hiccup chrissy of the left they have this prime and mob violence, as long as it's not in their leaky suburb, it came to her leaky suburbs and now she thinks get special production because she is a public figure. my neighborhood got ravaged, i have to bring this up because
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