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restaurants, stocks, economy, you covered it all. the pollster much, much more. all right, looking at a focus on tomorrow whether we repeat a big employment report that which will go a long way to easing fears or adding to the impaired but remember markets go up and down. here is "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with dana perino, jessica tarlov, greg gutfeld, and kennedy. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ the race for the white house wrapping up as both candidates are clashing over law and order, election day just two months away as president trump and joe biden duke it out and keep battleground states. president trump getting ready to hold the rally tonight in pennsylvania and joe biden on the ground in wisconsin. meeting with jacob blake's family and community leaders. biden also saying that he spoke with jacob blake from his hospital bed.
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the former vice president claims he was going to kenosha to heal and then of course accused president trump of fueling unrest and embracing the dark side of human nature. the former vp also saying this. >> we have reached an inflection point in american history. i honest to god believe that we have an enormous opportunity. now that the curtain has been pulled back. and guess what is going on in the country? none of it justifies looting, burning, or anything else. regardless how angry you are, if you are alluding or burning, you should be accountable to someone who does anything else. period. it just cannot be tolerated across the board. >> jesse: greg, i cannot just get over the mask before we get into the substance of this, he is socially distance, they are like three people inside that church, it is a hot spot in wisconsin, i don't know, i can't get over that, what did you think about what he said about
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the looting? >> greg: that is the difference between me and you, jesse, you veer towards the superficial where i like to discuss the depth and the meaning. >> jesse: so many differences between us. >> greg: this will never change. we should discuss that privately and not bring that out in public. here's the deal, has anyone liked joe or anything i in the media visited the woman that jacob blake tried to attack? the woman that was sexually assaulted allegedly, had called 911 because they had a restraining order against him, because i guess he had attacked her before, he showed up there, the police trying to do their job, maybe they did a poor job, i'm still not sure if he had a weapon or not, but it is interesting to me -- it is interesting to me that a guy running for president is visiting a person that sexually attacked a woman. and that may be the police made a mistake in it, but you can't
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get around that fact. and i don't know how you can get around that fact every day it is as if the metoo movement never existed now. it is a movement that trump's the rights of women, and if you say anything, you are screwed. the thing that i want to bring up about joe, everything he makes sense about about crime or covid, he picked up from trump. he is plagiarizing and copying, every time he stops ripping off people he falls apart. so when he cannot steal, he nearly steals. and then he ends up contradicting himself, so in a sense he is never debating trump at all, he is debating joe biden from a week ago. he is debating joe biden from five years ago. he is debating joe biden -- completely different joe biden on crime. right? a completely different joe biden on race, right? he went to robert byrd's funeral, so the debate is between the bidens and not
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between trump and biden. it should be biden flashes biden. >> jesse: you can't find his criminal history anywhere. they don't discuss it. you have to actually search for it deep, deep in the internet. i want to play some sound talking about how may be playing on the turf is not really working out for joe biden. let's listen. speak of the longer we talk about violence and armrests and handling it or not handling it, it is all advantage trump. this campaign is going well for donald trump, because we are not talking about the economic devastation that people are experiencing or the virus, really. and i think that it is time for us to recognize that we are in a very careless situation if you want to see a change in novemb november. >> jesse: do you think that joe biden has been forced to go off message because he did not
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address reality way, way earlier in the summer? >> dana: i think that if this was a war and joe biden and trump where the generals, he is out of the spot and has on his turf and i think that van jones saying that is really important, because some people may not remember, but in 2016, maybe even 2015 he said early on to all the democrats that donald trump can win this thing. and he -- that's probably enough democrats that did not listen to him, whatever. he does not dwell on that. he just tells it like it is. now van jones is also somebody who has been willing to work across the aisle to work on criminal justice reform like the first step act, and other plans and ideas for that that he would like to do. but i think that they really should try to listen to him, because he is sounding the alarm on something super important. what i do find interesting, and
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what about the woman? that blake was visiting. that is -- he is the father of the children. but there is a restraining order. the children were in the car, and the police department in kenosha, this has been three or four weeks and they still don't have complete information. that almost seems like a problem in itself. it is exacerbating the problem in addition to having this happen in the middle of a pandemic, with the recession, and economic recovery on the horizon in the middle of a presidential election. >> jesse: there are some concerns among wisconsin voters. did we lose kennedy? okay. then i will ask just because this question. there are a lot of concerns -- they did a focus group, axios, swing state voters and they believe that joe biden wants to defund the police. i don't know where they got that idea, perhaps it was because joe biden said on video he wants
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to redirect funding from police. and 25 democratic city councils have voted to defund the police bread and many democrats who have endorsed joe biden say that they want to defund the police. and that is really hurting joe biden standing among swing state voters. how problematic is that in your opinion? >> jessica: it is not a problematic, you look at the slew of polls and 24 hours and van jones made those comments before he looked at them as well. everything from wisconsin to a national standstill is saying joe biden is the one who makes them feel safer. only 35% of americans say donald trump would do the same. 75% say racism is a real problem in this country. they trust joe biden to handle a crisis. if you look at the way that he talks to people who have been affected by these issues as compared to donald trump who the best the white house could do was say that he was fruiting outreach to jacob blake's family and then lying about having spoken to his family pastor, you know who is on the right side of
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the issues. i know that joe imbibed -- joe biden is talking about it more, it is clear that the amerc can read between the right wing talking points and understand that joe biden does not want to defund the police, he wants to reimagine the police. >> jesse: reimagine the police. >> jessica: took greg's point to -- >> jesse: what about redirect funding? >> jessica: taking big bloated budgets and making sure that the money is going to the right places. and there are a lot of people on both sides of the aisle that agree with that. i want to quickly address greg's point about where is the defense of women in this? if donald trump would stand up and say jefferson's name, talk about breonna taylor, sandra bland, i would have a lot of an easier time talking about what jacob blake may or may not have done. it is not a capital punishment to maybe be reaching for your knife in a car, what happened to him and what happened to philando castile, george floyd is part of a pattern. and if the right ignores that
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they will lose the election in november. >> jesse: would you like to respond to some of those things? >> greg: i find it astounding that people are deciding not to show up for work to honor a person who was attacking a woman in which the woman claimed she was digitally raped. so we can compare it to other cases, but as far as though polls go, there is only one that matters and that is cloud research that found that 10-11% of americans -- republicans in americans are not telling the truth about who they will vote for, and 5% of the democrats are doing the same. you can say they are lying, they could be lying about who they are voting for. could be that they are lying about voting for biden or lying about voting for trump, the lie only goes one way, because he would not lie and say that you would vote for trump, because that invite scorn from the media and activists and raises the idea of violence given the fact that it is now okay to murder a trump supporter. the only way that you would lie
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is to protect your life, which means that you would say that you would vote for biden. you are looking at 10% of republicans lying, 10% of democrats -- 10% of independents, that's a lot of people who are probably going to vote for trump. >> jesse: i think that we all know why the president has not spoken to the blake family. one call was missed, and then when he found out a little bit more about jacob blake's father, maybe that was not a good idea. look him up. to something the media is not telling you about also. up next to the secret service may want to pay andrew cuomo a visit after the new york governor threatening comments against president trump. ♪
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♪ >> dana: the ongoing feud between president trump and andrew cuomo not getting any better. president trump warning he could cut fender own funding to run cities that have seen months of. including new york city, washington, d.c., seattle and portland, governor cuomo appearing to threaten the president, watch this. >> the best thing did for new york city was leave. good riddance, let him go to florida. be careful not to get covid. covid ambushed new york due to trump's negligence. he is the cause of covid in new york. changes residents to go to florida, why? he can't come back to new york. he can't. he is going to walk down the
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street in new york? forget body guards, he better have an army if he thinks he is going to walk down the street in new york. no, new yorkers don't want anything to do with him. and he knows it. >> dana: i much prefer the feud between andrew cuomo and bill de blasio. that might get somewhere. you are a new yorker as well, your thoughts about the feud. >> kennedy: he is just trying to sound like a tough guy and all he is doing is cya, because he really screwed up in terms of covid. all you have to do is look at the 11,000 patients who died in nursing homes when he forced them to take sick patients. and it was a completely inhumane thing, he has not accepted responsibility and it was a totally heartless move. so what he is trying to do is deflect. it's the same thing that ted wheeler does and kate brown in oregon, they are just trying to blame the president in order to skirt accountability, because as
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long as you are doing that, you don't have to actually do anything. and i challenge them that the president is way too powerful of a position. and that is a result of years and years of abdication on the part of congress. so if one person is that powerful and can kill so many people, then something is gravely wrong with the political system. >> dana: what about you, you live in new york, and you see what is unfolding there. what do you think should happen? some of the cities have been run by democrats for years, does the president have a point? >> jessica: i'm not sure that he has a point saying he will withdraw funds from the cities. but he certainly does when he says that andrew cuomo is responsible for the 11,000 deaths that kennedy pointed out, and in nursing homes, those outcomes could have been avoided in new york and new jersey. phil murphy had the same policy,
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ended up losing less lives the there. and thinking of president for the ventilators. and going to have tons of covid patients on. and there needs to be a lowering of the temperature. in productive discussions about local, state, and federal officials about how we can get kids back to school safely. we see colleges sending people home. so that's my top concern. less ego, more fixing it. >> dana: greg, do you think that andrew cuomo and bill de blasio want people like trump and others to leave and go to florida or elsewhere? >> greg: they need the people they hate for tax base. so in short term it must feel great, but it's also like rich white liberals who are leaving
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too, the best people socialists would want to. they are fleeing as well. so i will congratulate him on his honesty about how unsafe the new york streets are up. he just admitted it. and i murders are up 50% over past august. so that should get andrew cuomo on board for indoor dining just to protect citizens from the stray bullets. but i think that to your point, if i had after the downtown looting said to bill de blasio, you know, you better have an army if you come down here, because i am pissed. i would be arrested. because i would be a threat. i hope chris and his brother to a nice little comedy routine tonight on cnn when they discuss this instead of a giant q-tip they can have how about a torch to help lead the mob when trump shows up? those tough guys.
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>> dana: the veba love revolution. what about saying the army would need an army, he does have an army in the secret service. >> jesse: the democratic party is not a party of violence and threats, it started when they firebomb to the limousine at an operation and have not looked back since. the -- robert de niro says he wants to punch trump out. biden wants to punch him out, loretta lynch wants to see blood in the streets. they say kick him, pulling people out of trust, kicking them in the head, shooting them in the head, and bernie sanders road shots of scalise, swarming and attacking supporters while they are leaving speeches and doxxing you, they are surrounding your house, i mean, has anybody been paying attention to what has been said by the celebrities? madonna wants to blow up the white house. johnny depp and snoop dogg talk about assassinating the president? we are just going to pretend like that didn't happen?
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i mean, the guy has been under fire constantly and then the left says he is the one fanning the flames. and then they ignore all the video that shows them fanning said flames. what they have done as they say he is a white supremacist, he has hitler, and that justifies all the destruction and action that they have taken. but i think it will blow up in their face november 3rd. and by the way, i caught greg calling for another call in someone else's block. i am watching. [laughter] >> dana: you keep track in your pod. joe biden creating more confusion about where he stands on key issues. what he is now saying about shutting down the country. ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed
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♪ >> kennedy: come on, man! joe biden creating more confusion about where he actually stands on key issues. just a couple of weeks ago he said this about shutting the country down. >> if you are sworn in come january and we have coronavirus you have the flu combining, which many scientists have said is a possibility, would you be prepared to shut the country down again? >> i would be prepared to do whatever it takes to save lives, we cannot get the country moving until we control the virus. >> if the scientists say shut it down? >> i would shut it down. i would listen to the scientists. >> kennedy: all right, now biden is backtracking. take a look here. a speaker there is going to be no need in my view to be able to shut down the whole economy. i got asked by david near a question if i was asked to shut everything down, i took that as a generic question, am i going to follow the science.
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>> kennedy: so following the science, jessica, how excited do you think people are who are still out of work, whose kids are out of school about the idea of another shut down? do you think that is a good proposition for middle income voters who have been hurt most by the crisis? >> jessica: i don't have kids and i still have a job and i am not excited about a shut down. so i can't imagine how miserable it has been for people that are having to teach lessons over zoom. work at the same time or get unemployment or where their check is going to come from the government, the cares act that we will end up with. what i am seeing in joe biden is a shift that is driven by public opinion on this. so coronavirus has been by far and away the most important issue for november 3rd, for the election. now the economy is creeping up, the number two election issue and only a few points behind. i think joe biden is telegraphing that he is now understanding that health care is also an economic issue.
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and that those two messages have to be combined and that scientists are not going to go back and say we have to be in total shutdown, but we have to work out some nuanced solutions to this where people can get out of their houses and hopefully go back to offices and apply for new jobs if that's what they are looking for. spew in the former vice president wants to sound tough, because people like toughness. i think that's what he is going for. but when you have to reverse course and go back on an answer and to restate your message while simultaneously blaming the interviewer, doesn't it really set you back? >> dana: it could except for he is a nominee now, so what happens in every case is that you go to your far left or your far right in the primary, and then you tacked to the center and you have to go through a few of the new cycles like make you go through that. it's not the only issue, fracking is another when it comes to mind. and i'm sure that health care is probably going to be another
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before the end of the election cycle. i feel like joe biden is trying to straddle the fence. and that works if you don't fall off. but the more that he does interviews, of course he can dust off the cobwebs and try to get better at it. but i think that he is going to need to do a few more of these so that he can get those new cycles behind him and try to be pushing towards the front. besides they put all of their chips on the coronavirus, and because of technology, because of the government policy of pushing for a vaccine, we are seeing some better news about covid-19 that is happening this fall and you can't be seen to be against that. who wants -- you can't talk down the economy and he can't talk down a cure or vaccine? and it might just happen around the time of the election, and they are just going to have to deal with that. the numbers that they have to worry about, i agree with jessica, it is on the economy and that pole out of pennsylvania says it is the number one issue and the only
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issue that president trump wins against joe biden on and by quite a large margin. >> kennedy: kids are in school, and if we have treatment on the immediate horizon that's better news for the president. he pointed out at the top of the show that joe biden is really fighting himself, that it is joe biden versus joe biden. we have another example here. so who does -- who is his greater foe, is it his record here on the economy? >> greg: my granddad used to say, kennedy, you straddle the fence, you get a post up your ass. and the solution in the pandemic for the debates is a great solution. it is joe biden debates biden. so you have him debate that two clips up, he can debate himself on a pandemic, on crime, on race, on fracking come on health care, on sexism. that way he won't get covid and
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everybody will be self distance, it will be him alone in a room debating himself. the bigger issue is the democrats and i understand if you have no interest in solving any problems right now, because any kind of solution or good news in the economy or on race or on covid is going to help the incumbent donald trump. that's why the democrats were not crazy about stopping the violence. they did not want to accept help, but that would stop the violence. so they let people die then help the country. right? so they would rather sacrifice black, brown, white citizens to maintain or perhaps gain political power, because if you solve those problems of violen violence, trump will probably be reelected. >> kennedy: a good president doing a question for the vice president, if you are so concerned about the coronavirus back in january, you had all the
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answers. you knew the truth, then why were you having rallies in march? take it away, jesse. >> jesse: he did not answer the question, he rambled and came to zero conclusions, but that's easy to do it joe. you ask him some questions and he does not have simple answers. he always talked about this plan that he has for schools or for covid-19, all i know is that it is better than trump's. how? you want to explain a part he has been pro-locked down pretty is still dangling potential lockdowns in the future. he wanted the initial lockdown to last longer. if you look at the trend charts, ten years from now we will see a lot of the places that lockdown saw an explosion in cases and deaths right afterwards. that may have exacerbated things, a lot of the southern states did not do those types of lockdowns and they had a much better time of this. it is the same thing when you ask him about fracking. he is on tape three times in the last couple of months saying i
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am not for fracking, get rid of fracking, get rid of fossil fuels, trump calls them out and now he says he is pro-fracking and trump is a liar. and the media goes along with it. he did it with the travel ban, he has done it was schools in the mask mandate, he is constantly trying to figure out where he is, because he really does not know. he just does what they tell him to do. >> kennedy: so dana, i want to go back to you a little bit about something quickly. so if there is another lockdown, what does it do to the morale of the country? you already have a massive spike in depression, and you already have a massive number of people in large city is not paying rent, what does that do to the morale? >> dana: well of course i think, there is something else we have to remember, there are some people who are really worried about giving this virus. we have to be mindful of blacks and latinos that have had a
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disproportionate negative effect with covid-19. there are constituencies out there who would say let's do whatever we can to keep safe. however i think that because you have seen all of the hypocrisy with the ruling class basically thwarting the rules so that they can go to dinner and get their hair done et cetera, i think that there are a lot of people who are just going to say, we are not going to do that. now if it were to come to that, i do think that the country -- we have it figured out in terms of how many people can work from home. but we are not doing nearly enough for the people who are essential workers, those moms and dads who are trying to figure out how to take care of kids in school. they would have to be a much more robust plan at the very beginning with a bigger package earlier on, like the karas act, something even bigger to keep people safe and pay in their bills. >> kennedy: when in doubt, blame the salon, trying to tip the scales this november, find out what the company will do right before the election coming up next on "the five." ♪ [ thunder rumbles ]
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♪ >> jessica: facebook making big election news saying it will block political ads in the final week before the election to stop miss information and prevent civil unrest. it will also flag premature claims of victory from the candidates. so i will go first to dana who is the resident zuckerberg expert. and i wonder if you could offer the viewer's insight into why you think he made the decision and if it will ultimately help the reputation of facebook as far as being concerned with misinformation? >> dana: i don't know if it will help the reputation, but i do think that it might be able to prevent a democrats from trying to make facebook the scapegoat for anything that does not go their way in the 2020 election. if you have seen in the last four years, that has been the goal is to focus directly on
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facebook, even when mark zuckerberg testified in front of congress and said that it was -- he put in context how much russian propaganda was actually on those -- on his platform, but that said, i think that facebook has figured out a way that they can try to take it seriously. they are not the only ones. facebook has been working with other social media companies to figure out a way to be a bulwark against any foreign interference or propaganda or sort of misdeeds that are happening on facebook. so i think that everybody that wants to advertise on facebook will have plenty of money to spend. they will be able to do it all the way up until that week before and then in that last week we will just have to go to maybe some doorknocking, old-fashioned ways of getting votes. >> jessica: yes, i think that democrats would be happy to go door-to-door come november. i want to go to you, resident libertarian on the panel. and i am curious what you think of this. because more speech is always
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good, right? that's what most people think and what libertarians think. it is -- are you concerned by the amount about information or disinformation that is available oon the social media sites? >> kennedy: there is bad information everywhere. we are silly with that information right now. and i think the only thing you can do is employ aristotle's axiom of seeking counsel of the wise and the many. so upon people and sources you really, really trust and go to them, and then expand your sources instead of just existing in your bubble, go out there and see what has been written on a site or may be on a network that is unfamiliar to you. and when you start seeing trends, then maybe you can count that -- if you're only getting your news from facebook, you are doing wrong. >> jessica: absolutely, the same goes to polling, look at the trendlines, instead of just saying there is an outlier pole, i would love to hear your response to what kennedy is saying and talk a little bit
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about how you analyze news and what you take as fact versus fiction. >> greg: well, i don't see facebook as a problem at all. what i see false information, i can pretty much tell that it is false information, when somebody send something to me, i can smell it and i go, that's not real. i think it was very -- i think we have overstated it when in fact it is not facebook we have to worry about, it is cnn. it is "the washington post." it is "the new york times," the people that pretend to be objective and unbiased, and then position the news in a narrative meaning to create discontent among citizens. so that we hate each other. so that we create these horrible racial narratives or sexist or narratives pitting gender versus gender, or race versus race in order to get clicks is way more dangerous than anything on facebook. facebook is to mean just families keeping in touch and looking up exes and i want to
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get into that here, but that will be for another time. >> jessica: i'm excited for that and i think i understand why you don't respond to my email since you can smell that information when it comes in. jesse, i want to kick it to you, the attorney general with him yesterday to talk about the state of everything. and this was just a little bit after the president actually encourage north carolina inns to vote twice which we know is a felony in all 50 states. are you concerned that the president is talking like this? and he has been publicly rebuked by the north carolina board of elections, kayleigh mcenany feeding the fire this morning, so will you disavow what the president said about voting twice? and what do you make of what we are going to have to do with mail-in voting, because they will not be able to go to the polls the way it they would because i was covid. >> jesse: if kennedy is a libertarian, what am i the
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resident expert at? >> jessica: will talk about it later. i would just do this for you, because i know it has been a while. >> jesse: i must be the resident expert of something great i will give this a shot, facebook is far left, 80% of the donations go to democrats according to the last election cycle. so dana was right, they got blamed for russian ads. so in order to make up for that they are trying to dole the impact of the online ads which are better a week before the election and then censor him when he declares victory on election night. that's the strategy. trump will win on election night and then they will sue and extend the voting of all of the mail-in ballots, they are counted and then all of a sudden the rules kick in and they have to stop counting them and then trump is an illegitimate president. that is the game, there is nothing dangerous about in-person voting. go to the grocery store and wait in line, that's the same thing. if you are old and sick, request an absentee ballot, that's no big deal.
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what is going on is this, they are trying to scare you so that you flood the zone with ballots. but if nancy pelosi can go mask list into a salon, that seem safe, you can easily go in and vote with a mask and everything is going to be just fine. >> jessica: i've decided that you are the resident expert on dodging questions, because i was not what i asked you. >> jesse: they just had in person voting in vermont and minnesota and connecticut, hundreds of thousands of people voted in person, and three weeks later there were less new cases of coronavirus. >> jessica: and there is no evidence of widespread mail-in voting fraud. >> jesse: because it has never been done nationally. >> jessica: i will text you later and we can finish this. the salon owner firing back at nancy pelosi after the house speaker claims it was always set up. ♪ what do we want for dinner?
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refusing to apologize and calls holding a set up, but the salon owner is firing back. because she had called the stylist, or her assistant did and made the appointment, so the appointment was already booked. so there was no way i could've said that up. and i have had a camera system in there for five years. i mean, i did not go in there and turn cameras on as soon as she walked into set her up. that is absolutely false. >> greg: now that hairstylist is getting a ball. claims the salon owner approve the appointment. that was my access hollywood voice, i hope that you enjoyed it. so kennedy, who knew that there was a hair salon in san francisco who doesn't cater to a powerful democrat? that's kind of brave what she did. >> kennedy: talk about being in the philosophical minority in san francisco. but it is not like there was an agent on the street going, hate, nancy.
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do you want your hair done, come on inside. that's what a set up is. she was not set up. take responsibility. this is what drives me crazy! if she took responsibility and apologized and said my hair looks like garbage, i needed help, i can't do it myself, which is my case, then i would have so much more respect for her. and i can't stand when politicians and andrew cuomo is doing the same thing with covid. >> greg: jessica, you have a keen history of politics, this reminds me of the mayor marion barry caught doing crack on tape. it's almost exactly the same. at do you remember what he said? >> jessica: no. >> greg: he said i have been set up. >> jessica: i will look it up later. i hope i am old enough to see the reaction. i agree with that 90% of what kennedy said, the extra 10 percent is just her natural
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vitriol against nancy pelosi. this would've been really easy to just say i am sorry, i should not have done it. and now we have new cycles dedicated to something that really is not a big deal. and i think that we can all accept that a blowout fix months into a pandemic is something that a woman needs, and certainly one in her position. because the idea that you need to apologize blah, blah, i don't buy into that. donald trump apologize for saying that covid will go away. apologized by saying we will have a health care plan by the end of august per just say i'm sorry production not have gotten the blowout. >> greg: the big story is that fox news got the surveillance footage. i mean, who do we know? could we know what the hair salon in san francisco, how do we get it? >> jesse: i'm sure the salon owner's agent is interfering with another election. because nancy is getting her hair done at a san francisco salon while she is holding up
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checks for struggling americans. it's not a good book. her hair looks good, but it is not a good look. the other thing is this, if nancy can stroll in maskless to a hair salon, than other people can go in and vote. it shows that the lockdown thing is politicized because democrats ignore the rules and it shows that we can open up safely, because even nancy is not afraid of catching the coronavirus. >> greg: you know, danna, this could go straight to the top or a little bit off the top if you will. >> dana: just a little cleanup. i would've taken the l, but i am not a counterpunch, and i am willing to apologize. but that is not en vogue right now. it is not invoked. >> greg: don't understand those subway reference, but okay. if you want to take the l, fine. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug
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♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing," some may remember my cousin big ballet star, big into the fashion scene. well, vogue just wrote an article about him, called this dancer is redefining style through tick-tock. and does these two talks during the quarantine and he says when you feel your best, you dance your best. now tick-tock may get banned, so harper might have to find a new outlet, but to the areas. he obviously has the talent in the family, woe is me. day now. >> dana: wow, he is great. i love him. sunday marking a very important anniversary. and all started in wyoming, 150 years ago, the first woman in the united states to vote in a general election.
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at the wyoming law, it was passed in 1870, 15 years before women suffrage was enacted. and seven years old at the time, casting her ballot and the american trucking association has teamed up with her foundation to sponsor a truck tour crossing the united states to promote the 150th anniversary within denver and cheyenne before it goes to laramie, and i want to thank cynthia loomis who was a republican senate candidate for this year's election in wyoming, reminding me of this important university. >> jesse: go wyoming. asked greg gutfeld. >> greg: who did she vote for? trump. >> dana: in 1870? no. >> greg: she saw it coming. i will cede my "one more thing." i ask jesse why he is putting his sick relatives through helkl by complementing him so that when he is out and then he has to tell his friends, hate, are
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you related to jesse watters? everybody in a dance community, you are related to jesse watters, he has been trying to keep that secret for the past 30 years. and you have outed him as a relative, what kind of monster are you? >> jesse: i cannot believe that vogue did not to mention that i was related to them. "special report" is up next with bret baier. >> breaking tonight, you are looking at a live picture, i think of air force one. there you go. president getting ready to get off. the president heading to pennsylvania for a campaign event in the trove. president trump taking heat tonight over a suggestion that voters use mail-in ballots showing up to polls on election day as well to make sure that their vote is counted. critics saying he was asking voters to vote twice in north carolina. the white house is saying that was not the point at all. the president also in another
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