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t. i think we made progress here. i want to thank all of you. to the [indiscernible] watching, we are trying to help out. that will do it here, we're also going to be following the market follow-up from this and growing optimism about [indiscernible]. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> i'm greg gutfeld with kennedy, juan williams, jesse watters, and dana perino, "the five." ♪ this morning, more hair was on fire than the forests of california. >> this was the most chaotic presidential debate of ever seen. >> that was a hot mess inside a dumpster fire inside a train wreck. that was the worst debate i have ever seen. >> that was [bleep]. >> it was a complete disaster. >> that was the worst
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presidential debate i've ever seen in my life. >> this felt like an assault. it felt like an assault on our senses, an assault on her presidential campaign process. we've got 2 minutes? forget that, i'm talking over you. >> oh, boy. my response? what did you expect? from the media or the debate? if you were hoping for lincoln-douglas, you deserve lincoln logs. but the media is just performing the script, reacting as if trump carpet bombed canada because he wouldn't play nice to joe and because joe seems so overwhelmed, but this is what they do any time trump his face. the only thing the media hates more than trump is trump 'space. but i had it worse. i had to watch the debate with jasper. while dana was partying in ohio, i had 90 pounds of dog wrapping up the mike rubbing up against my hip. >> and you loved it. >> i did. but i thought it was a great evening. >> it was a great evening, an exciting evening. by every measure we won the debate easily last night. i think is very weak, i don't
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mind debating him. i hear he wants to get out of the debates. >> here's why last night was so odd. in a formal debate, the topic is and to the debaters themselves, it's a topic with nuclear power, peace in the middle east, or should jesse lose the hairpiece? the last night biden skipped all of his big plans and made trump the sole topic, that he's a very bad man, a racist, may be a killer. all personal, no policy. that suits his base but winning no converts, which led to this. >> because you are a president screwing things up. you are the worst president america has ever had. >> the question is -- >> radical left. >> will you shut up, man? >> he got very lucky. there is nothing smart about you, joe. >> it's hard to get any word in what this clown. >> trump interrupted because he
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was letting him fill in a sense of trump looks rude but what were his choices? there was no room for a bottle and with the structure, no repot, you interrupt. so trump interrupted more and was scolded for it as if joe was talking about the issues when he was just slinging mud. now we see the enabling media circling the wagons around joe. >> i don't think the country is going to be yearning for another one of these. i think that biden has a decision to make. >> there should be a penalty for the flouting of the roles and if trump doesn't want to agree to that, then we don't have to have anymore debates debates. >> we can't do two more of these. >> the election is far too important. this decision in this year is too important to do that two more times. >> oh, my word. if we are debt the media wants less information, less transparency, fewer debates, why would they deprive america of that? what does that tell you? that they truly do have a dog in this race and it ain't jasper, it's a mott that they fear isn't going to make it to the finish
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line. i had to work jasper in there. i want to go to jesse first because you told me like a lot of people, they watched it twice. >> i did, i watched it again on youtube this morning in a calm or, peaceful setting. and it's a lot different. trump crushed him on the rewatch. he wasn't as rude as a lot of people were saying and joe biden's job was to defend himself and he didn't do a very good job of that. these guys were on a corrosion dome a collision course for over a year we expected a spectacle so i don't know why everybody is acting like this was that big of a deal. joe biden does not have the mental acuity or the verbal tenacity to stand in the ring and throw punches with donald trump. he was very defensive last night, he was constantly being interrupted an account of the punches, trump threw more punches, he landed more punches and if joe the entire time is just saying that's wrong, that didn't happen, that's not true,
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that's not debating, that's just denying and if the media is out there the next day saying we should cancel the rest of the debates, that means joe biden lost. and the democrats don't think joe biden won because i got a lot of texts from mom, and trust me, joe biden did not win that debate. >> joe biden did not look like he had any color in his face, in his hair, his mouth hung agape most of the time and seemed exasperated to me. if donald trump would do one thing better, this would be my advice. you know when you throw a punch? come back and just pause for a beat or two. let it marinate. the one time he said hey, can you name one law-enforcement group group that actually endorsed you? just sit there, take a moment, let it breathe because those moments you really have to accentuate. joe i thought failed the leadership test on the number of issues. he was asked did you ever call
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the leader of portland? he never even called them. he said antifa was an idea. i've never seen an idea like so many fires. and then when he was saying, you know, you have the chinese, the russians and ukrainian billionaires sending loads of money to your family, he couldn't even explain why that was happening. so the president went out, was very strong hit, he actually asked joe a direct question. joe did not answer a direct question from the moderator or the president and he was very strong online order and the economy. >> so dana, did you watch it twice? >> i watched it once live in a listen to it this morning. >> that's got to be different. >> it was. i'm not going to say it was necessarily better the second time around, although i was more comfy and i got to listen to it with jasper this morning. i agree with you, jessie. the worst thing that you can do for joe biden is give him the floor. and president trump never let them have the floor.
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>> especially with the green new deal thing. >> the other thing i was reading a lot of it today as well, if you read some of president trump's lines, they are very good. his stuff on the environment was excellent. law and order was very good. i've done more in 47 months that you've done 47 years but i got to tell you, remember when we first started "the five" and we got in trouble because we were always talking all at once you make when you listen to it, it's very hard. here's the other things, president trump's voice carries. it penetrates, it is much more powerful than joe biden's. so whatever president trump was interjecting, it was coming for more -- if you listen, because joe biden is trying to get in there as well, but not penetrating. >> because he's weak. i agree with you, dana, he's very weak. >> if you look at the written lines -- but that's not what happened. we have the debate, there are going to be more debates. i'm looking forward to pens and kamala harris, those are two very different styles.
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>> juan, do you think there's going to be another debate? >> joe biden said today he will always look forward -- i think that's a lot of media. let's make great something, because it was such an awful debate. i'm listening to you guys and i am like -- you know, we want to focus on the media, you want to focus on joe biden. what about the awful rude, crude behavior and lies told by donald trump? let's look at the president's own words. brian kilmeade said this was a layup. condemn white supremacy. what did he say? he felt it. he couldn't make a layup. you know what he said instead? you know what, i'm not sure, what's this proud boys -- and then he said -- let me finish! here's the quote. stand back, stand by.
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the proud boys today have made names, logos, t-shirts, so the white supremacists got it. now trump came back today, he tried to half-hearted cleanup. this is after a day is trying to half-hearted cleanup on the way to the helicopter and he says, well, i don't want to -- >> paraphrase end. >> senator mcconnell, senator scott, his big allies, every republican running for senate in this country has been on the defensive all day trying to deal with the fact that the president of the united states closed his eyes and winked, winked at white supremacy. and one less thing to you -- one last thing. you know how you always say people didn't understand what he said about flying people on both sides in charlottesville? after last night, after last night, what's a premises -- >> [indiscernible].
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>> continued to embrace what's a pharmacy. >> if that's all you have up to the debate, that's not much. >> what's not much as you sit there and say president trump was [indiscernible]. this is unbelievable! >> the proud boys are buried >> kennedy, last word to you. did you like it or did you love it? >> i love it and maybe four different reason. i love that because i thought it was a great billboard for why we need multiple parties in this country. because that's what you end up with. i thought both of them -- i thought the president was undisciplined. i think you will watch that and i think you're right, some of the signs were really funny. 19 -- when the dashed lines are peppered throughout, but he really should have let joe biden answer about packing the court and who is on his scotus short-list, because those are critical questions and it's a very pelosi thing to say i will tell you after him elected. that's one of the things that people want to know before they
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vote for you. it's disingenuous to withhold that information. we got the debate we deserve. and it's like a heroin addict denouncing opiates, because you got it in your veins now and everyone knows they want to see the thrilla in manila part two. >> we've got more on this. coming up, president trump [indiscernible] joe biden for trying to distance himself with the far left. ♪ alright, i brought in ensure max protein to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health.
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the former vice president trying to put some distance between himself and that wing of his party. >> your party wants to go socialist. >> right now i am the democrat party. i am the democratic party right now. there is no manifesto, number one. number two -- >> you just lost the left. you just lost the left. >> do you support the green new deal? >> no, i don't support the green new deal. >> that's a big statement. that means you just lost the radical left. >> i support the biden plan buried >> president trump following up with this tweet, "nobody wants sleepy joe is a leader, including the radical l, which he lost last night. he disrespected bernie, effectively calling him a loser." kennedy, guy benson, i believe you know him, our colleague he here -- >> i married him. it's because you didn't marry him, you officiated his wedding. he writes that biden was evasive
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and even mealymouthed on policy, but perhaps that wasn't strategy. because he's trying to appeal to all people. >> he is, and he wanted to be as evasive and vague as possible, particularly when it comes to progressives, because he is trying to triangulate now, which is something we haven't seen politicians do in quite some time, but he has to. 2016 open a chasm between the progressives and the establishment democrats. hillary clinton obviously wasn't able to bridge that gap. bernie sanders really tried to exploit it and he was all most victorious and it's got to be a little off-putting to progressives who have put so much of their emotional energy and passion into people like bernie sanders and aoc and then to her joe biden say no, i beat the socialist, which that was his quote last week. he said i am the democratic party and he can only do that by contrasting himself with bernie sanders. my question is when do aoc and bernie come out against some of the things biden is saying, or
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do they have a secret deal? and if they do, and if they are the ones who are really pulling the strings, that means that joe biden is a puppet and he is not [indiscernible]. >> i, juan that aoc and bernie waited until the election results because their primary desires to be president trump buried >> i think that's very clear. and also, just look at what happened today. bernie sanders was out there and he says, you know what --" and, he's on "jimmy kimmel live." he says any of his supporters considering not voting for the former vice president would be making a serious mistake. so clearly bernie sanders doesn't have any problem with what joe biden is saying. joe biden is saying i'm joe biden, here's where i stand, i am not a socialist like bernie sanders, i am not a far left as aoc. i'm not for the green new deal, i'm not for defund the police, i think people who engage in violence on the streets should be arrested and prosecuted. i mean, this is what he said.
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and then you know, the question about well, who endorsed you? which police organization endorsed you. 175 -- i got a list, 175 -- >> why couldn't he name when? >> that's not the point. the point is that donald trump -- here's the recall donald trump has, jesse. he lied. he says oh, the police chief, the sheriff out in the county that surrounds portland, he endorsed me. what did the sheriff have to come in and say? no, not true. so that's just ridiculous. >> i was thought it was pretty ridiculous when he says that he's against the green new deal and then you go to his website and on the website it says joe biden, i embrace the green new deal. he doesn't know what he's talking about, juan. he will say and do anything on climate. >> when in fact he is saying -- he has a vision. he has a vision and says here's how we can look at climate change and effectively deal with it and create jobs for
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americans. >> jesse, make your point about the cows, because that was -- >> i thought it was quite humorous when the president gets specific about some of the wacky things the green new deal says about eliminating airplanes and cows. he has a problem with the health care thing because the president definitely brought up the fact that the party wants to eliminate 180 million people's private health care policy. biden says i don't want to do that. if the president says, you know what, you're running mate, harassed, she ran on eliminating 180 million people's private health care. the other thing too, juan is you can't point to one memorable line from joe biden last night. the only line that you guys have is when he said shut up to the president. and if you're in a debate in your best line is shut up, you lost the debate. >> i don't think so. >> joe biden sat on the head of the democrat party. but for how long? >> i don't know. bottom line is, trump -- you know it trumpets but joe doesn't even know when he is. and that's the problem and
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what's scary to me is that he seems to be more able or willing to cooperate with people wish to tear down our system as opposed to make it better. i.e., the reason why he said antifa wasn't real, it was an idea because he didn't want to step on anybody's toes because antifa has been defended on other networks and has been defended by progressives as antifascist when they aren't, when they are burning down buildings and beating up police and torching all sorts of public buildings. so my point is -- and i will end with this, wallace says are you willing to make to condemn whites of premises even though trump already did, should have added that. trump said sure. it was wallace who said stand-down and it was biden who brought a proud boys. all trump did was put it together, but he said, sure, so you totally misrepresented. >> i accurately accounted -- what he says was -- he said sure, then when in fact biden brings a proud boys, what does he say? go ahead, read the transcript
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buried i see, you don't want to read that part. >> i will bring it up again. >> he says sure, then biden brings a proud boys. >> one biden -- >> stand-down, so he added -- >> here's what i get. president trump had such in a performance last night, so degraded the presidency and the whole idea of american leadership, but you guys want to get lost in the weeds and try to somehow defend him. >> you brought this up, i didn didn't! i'm just correcting you. >> he can't even condemn whites of pharmacy. >> he did! do we need to get the tape for you again? you can watch them. >> maybe we can tie your eyes open so you can see reality. >> doesn't sound like your guy won. >> let me just say, you know what i get angry at? when people ignore reality. >> can i just ask one favor? because this has been a reliable talking point for democrats. saying this is the worst
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president in history. joe biden said it last night. please stop saying that, please go back and crack open a history book and look at presidents wilson and andrew johnson. they were horrible, vera went awful overt racists and you diminish the harm that they've done to americans and newly freed people in this country by saying that this president is the worst president ever because you don't like him. there is a big difference. >> i think there's a difference in that this is 2020, we are in a much more diverse country and we have a much greater ability to understand that the future of america is absolutely dependent on inclusivity and diversity. that's who we are very >> which is why you excuse violence all over the -- >> here is good of the bad news. coming up, more heated moments from the debate with the candidates over the economy and covid this time, we will be right back. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug
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♪ >> the candidates clashing over issues at the debate, president trump and joe biden butting heads over the pandemic. >> the president has no plan. he hasn't laid out anything. he knew all the way back in february how serious this crisis was. he's been totally responsible the way in which he has handled the social distancing and people wearing masks, basically encouraging them not to. if he's a full. >> if we would have listened to you. at the country would've been left wide open, millions of people would have died, not 200,000, you could have never done a job that we did. you don't have it in your blood, you could have never done that, joe. >> and the economy another major point of contention. >> i had to close the greatest economy in the history of our country and we are reopening and we are doing record business. he wants to close down the dash he would have shut it down
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again, he will destroy this country. >> we were able to have an economic recovery that created the jobs are talking about. we handed him a booming economy. he blew it. >> the president pulls very poorly on his handling of the pandemic. did he say anything last night to change public opinion? >> i feel like he effectively undermines the idea that joe biden would have done a better job. so maybe pulls back to a draw there. the president pulls very well on the economy across the board with all sorts of voters up and down and that's the number one issue for most people on election day, so i think that when the president got biden to say that he would eliminate all of the trump tax cuts, that's an opening then for the campaign to drive and i would drive that message all around, i'd meet with middle-class families so i thought that the president did pretty well in the economy. again though, it just got all drowned out by the interruptions. >> i don't know, i didn't see anything new on the pandemic.
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greg, do you think it's a good political strategy for the president to attack joe biden, who has no official position, rather than saying what he did successfully in dealing with the pandemic other than saying it would disappear. >> i think you could do both, especially since joe is operating in effect list universe. all he's doing our opinions, which are all he has. can't hide behind the fact that i'm not an office. he should actually -- i always said that people need to have some skin in this game when you're talking about the pandemic. you can't sit for months and say nothing and then say how you would have done it differently and trump can't point to -- can point to some pretty significant achievements from the travel ban and reducing what was the estimated death, which could have been 1.5 to 2 million and he shut down an economy which goes against every democrats instinct about trump. why would he shutdown the one thing that he could brag about? well, he did it because he knew it would save lives.
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so he's got a great argument there and joe has got nothing. >> that's interesting. >> it's also correct. >> i don't think so, but all right, i let you have your say. jesse, what do you say to biden when he says that obama and biden left trump with a strong economy and guess what, trump blew it by lack of action on the virus and even today, no continued enhancement of unemployment, no direct payments to people who are suffering, who really are in need out there? >> nancy is blocking the payments but i would say this about the strength of the economy. under barack obama and biden, for eight years the average american household got a raise of a thousand dollars. in just three and a half years, the average household got a raise of $9,000 under president trump before the pandemic hit. if he loses, november, it's because of covid, so it's kind of made the president the underdog, but he does have some nice techniques he can use to turn these weaknesses into
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strengths. his main technique is to say joe biden was against the travel ban. if you would have been in office, that would have cost 2 million lives. i would keep hammering that over and over again. he also had a great line, which he actually rehearsed into prepared for the debate and he said under biden at obama, 300,000 veterans died, waiting in line for va care. i didn't know that was true. i went and looked it up. that came from the ig report, so that was verified. also, the president does a very good job when he turns covid into an argument about shutdown or not shutdown. when he makes joe biden be the candidate of shutdowns, that really helps the president. he says i open the economy, i open schools, i even opened big ten football and that counts for a lot. at the end, the joke about the masks, about not wearing masks at rallies was great. either joe wears a mask when he's 200 feet away from someone and the reason no one shows up to his rallies as no one cares what he says.
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>> he saved big ten football, unbelievable. kennedy, tens of millions of americans are obviously -- in economic pain, but i was thinking trump was unable to show empathy last night to say, you know what, i understand. it's like he didn't get it. >> i realize you want to appeal to feelings, and i understand that, but i think people were more concerned about their bottom line. said we handed you this great economy and you blew it. and the implication is you blew it by shutting down your economy but joe biden has said overtly that he will once again shut down the economy, so which is it? are you for the shutdowns or are you against them? because if you're against them then come out and said i will not shutdown the economy and i also thought joe biden had some good moments when he was talking about covid and when he was tying covid to the economy and that's when he did better in the debate.
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the problem is i was sitting there as an independent voter waiting for joe biden's plan for covid and i didn't hear it. he kind of griped about the vaccine process right now and so i'm wondering, okay, you've got 12 companies, some of them are right on the verge of having a vaccine that they can administer to hundreds of millions of people, so is joe biden going to scrap that entire process is overseen by the fda and start over so it's now six more months for more americans to get sick and die from this virus? that also didn't make sense and i didn't hear anything different in his plan, and that's really what i wanted to hear. i understand you can take issue with things the president has done. you have to have something in its place in order to create trust with the voters. >> i thought he was pretty clear in saying, you know what, i would have provided the protective equipment, the testing. i would have been more insistent on people social distancing and been very clear -- >> the testing was the result of the bureaucracy.
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♪ >> and here comes the train, to make sure didn't continue to r run. that's the [indiscernible]. all right. >> joe biden having a little trouble during his campaign to her after the debate with the president. the former vp hitting some key states and attacking trump over what happened last night. >> what i tried to do last night, i tried to speak directly into the camera to the american people. the president of the united states conducting himself the way he did, i think was just
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a national embarrassment. >> asper president trump, he's in minnesota for a campaign rally later tonight. greg. i rode down the questions that joe was asked immediately when he began his train to her by the media. question one, what did you learn last night? question two, would you consider canceling the rest of the debates, number three, what are your fear about the president a posthumous rhetoric and number four, are you going a little too far to the center and have you spoken with aoc about this? >> isn't it weird how biden -- like what biden says and what the media covers is exactly the same? they are mimicking and mirroring each other. he's a disgrace, he's a disgrace, they all sound the same. i'm glad he's hitting the rails, is not a hobo. he needs like a little bindle, a sack of jerky and socks on his shoulder. it's funny, because he's going
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outside, but he's still inside. it's like to move from the basement to a shipping container. so i guess this is progress. >> dana, still going to pennsylvania, very key state. the president is in minnesota. he's been there a lot. what does that tell you? >> i'm a little confused by it because president trump's campaign is spending five times the amount of the biden campaign -- minnesota is not a must-win, that's a flip they want. they could get there but that means they're not spending as much money and other places that are actually really tight. some of the other midwestern states are pulling away from the president. good news for the term campaign as it looks like arizona it started coming back his way. >> juan williams, what do you think joe's strategy is for the next couple of days? i mean, he's obviously a little rattled about the performance. he doesn't think you won. he think trump self-destructed, you could hear it. if he thinks trump embarrassed himself and he tried to play by
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the rules and he did the best he could, how do you think joe biden is feeling right now? don't mention the word pole. >> he feels great. i think he wants to build on the momentum from last night. i don't think that -- you know, you don't need a poll to understand what people are calling a dumpster fire performance by the president. it really was embarrassing and joe biden's own words, so biden clearly feels that he can now go out and what he did today picks up the whole idea of speaking to the camera and speaking to the american people and building on empathy and talking to them without economic struggles. told a story today about his own growing up in a little house and hearing through the wall is dad worried about losing insurance. that's the message, that's what he wants to do. biden is a retail politician. he is terrific man-to-man, man to woman. >> he can emote well. he's not articulate enough i think to put it all together.
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>> he's for sale. >> the family is for sale. kennedy, how do you think the president kind of moves forward after a debate like this? he says it's a clear victory and he looks forward to more debates just like this. >> i don't think -- i think is going to go i did a great job and he might do the exact same thing -- by the way, i just wanted to say, welcome, good morning to all the people who are just waking up after playing the debate drinking game. i know it's going to be a rough run, just stay with us, we will try and talk in hushed tones just for you. joe biden is on a train tour right now, really looking into the future. that screams youth almost as much as a stagecoach race. joe biden should strap on a jet pack and fly around or find a flying car if he wants to attract the necessary kind of attention. and also, i was surprised to see the former vice president asked today, i figured they would put
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a lid on the day to conserve energy for the next go round, which i don't care what anyone says, everyone is going to be watching. >> and he had a little crowd out by the train. >> one is the next one? >> was at october 12th? >> 14th. >> i was close. i had, james comey faces the music on capitol hill over the phone he trump russia probe. that's next on "the five." ♪ want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements... neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and concentration. try it today with our money-back guarantee!
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or medical care. being closer to family is important to me. how about you? voting 'yes' on prop 19. ♪ >> former fbi director james comey testifying before the senate, facing some tough questions about the russia investigation. comey pressed on if he was asked if he was proud of what happened. watch. >> i'm not sure i can apply a numbers scale but i would say in the main it was done by the book, it was appropriate and it was essential that it be done. >> so you're proud of it? >> overall i'm proud of the work. there are parts of it that are concerning which i'm sure we will talk about but overall i'm proud of the work. >> there are parts of it that are very concerning and we've already seen the inspector general's report, we
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are waiting for another report from the u.s. attorney. so does james comey really have a leg to stand on, one of those long giraffe legs when he talks about, you know, the main thing, proud of the investigation? >> he has a way with words and there's a lot of words, there are so many words, so many reports, so many hearings, so many investigations. it is very hard to keep the threat on all of this. i think something smells fishy. i'm not exact but sure what it is. >> it's me. >> you can't guess in this business, this is really serious, so here's what i do, i just wait for the [indiscernible] report, because i think that the final say. >> i think you're absolutely right. and james comey, juan has been really good about writing books about his time at the fbi, public testimony about this, he's been very factual and very specific but i don't know what happened. i don't know if he's fallen and he can't get up, but he couldn't seem to remember anything today. i thought that was very odd. >> you know what, i think there
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are so many conspiracy theories, i just get tired of it. literally. you know john, the director of national intelligence, he puts of this report and says well, this is something the russians could have fabricated, we can't confirm it, but the fbi should have investigated. why didn't they look into this if they were looking to charges about trump and the russians and why is he putting this out now? we know that the senate, bipartisan, intelligence committee said there was nothing to this. >> because what happened -- >> they are putting it out now. >> terrifying for all americans. >> they are putting it out now in the middle of the campaign in which russia is again interfering to help donald trump. >> another conspiracy. >> that's no conspiracy, we have evidence of that. >> so john brennan, cia director, they pick chatter from the russians saying hillary is trying to contact a scheme to try to tie president trump to
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hacking her email server in order to distract from her email gait, right? so he then briefs the president and then he briefs james comey. james comey says he doesn't remember the briefing and we actually now have the handwritten notes from john brennan, so if juan -- i wouldn't get too far out ahead of this, because when the president d classifies the handwritten notes from the cia director saying this is what we picked up and this is what i told the president, and that it matches exactly what happened, that hillary did frame donald trump for hacking her website and her server. then it all comes together. >> i think you are too far gone. >> i'm far gone, i will remember that. >> you do member that. i will tell you why you should remember that. >> will you apologize? >> it's like the debate all over again! >> get the fbi, get all of our intelligence community, which i said this doesn't exist to apologize. >> that is not real. >> what isn't real? >> that russia made up the stuff about the ukraine --
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>> okay -- okay -- >> was the dossier made up too? >> keep going -- you're so far out. >> the ig report. >> we are going to put a lid on this because greg is got to take us home. have we -- is there any solution or could this very thing happen again? >> i think it would have been really awesome if acb was married to james comey because then her name would be amy kony comey. this is one of the moments where you can see how the media makes stories appear and then disappear. so we were deluded -- deluded? deluged with the russian dossier for three years because they wanted that in the front of our brain pan? but stories like this they don't. where did the omar story go? where the only people talking about biden -- hunter biden that is. so they can control, they have the levers and this is another example. >> all right. it's not good.
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♪ >> one more thing. >> let's combine musical genius with musical miracles. take a look as he plays the piano with bionic gloves. >> wow. >> are denounced brilliant pianist until a degenerative disease made it impossible for them to play the piano. after 24 surgeries didn't help, he turned to all sorts of devices and now with the bionic gloves, helping to move his fingers, he can play the piano again. the gloves move his fingers up after he presses them down, allowing him to make the music. he hoped to play hot
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carnegie hall this october but honestly the counts of all is closed due to the pandemic. this is a miracle to me and as you saw, it moved him to tears. >> jesse. >> it's a bird. it's a plane. no, it's a bird. jesse's bird news. here's a 10-year-old named maxed, down under, riding his scooter. what happens? magpie attack. magpie attack, right there to the face. >> that's mean. >> he is a little scared. he comes back the next day with his dad, all of a sudden not so scared. he's enjoying it. and i like this. >> you know what he needs? a maga-pie hat. >> hitchcock. the birds. >> when you get the [indiscernible] laugh, that's my favorite. i just want to say happy anniversary to my husband peter, today marks 22 years.
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we bought a canoe. i used canoe on ebay. and i also have a podcast out today. oh wait, greg hasn't gone yet. i have a podcast out today. we just talked about the debate in the upcoming debates and all things about the debates. you can check it out on foxnews.com/podcasts. >> my podcast is with the legendary musician and singer, you can go to foxnewspodcast.com. it's worth it, we talk about everything. kennedy. >> thank you for the anniversary shot, shot up to my brother brian. happy birthday. now to some foul mouth harris. there are five african gray parrots who went to a zoo in england and they no swear words. and just started swearing at all the tourists. and now -- i'm not going to say the foul words that they were saying. they were like a gang of angry ladies from monty python swearing at everyone, they had to separate the birds come up them in a separate aviary
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because they were worried they were going to teach the remaining parrots all these curse words, although secretly, the tourists loved it. >> i think you should have play the audio actually because that would have been better. >> all right, kids, what a show. "special report" is up next, hello, brett. >> bret: hello, greg, ending with foul words, thank you. good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. chaotic, dispiriting, rough, sad, those are just some of the reactions from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to last nights debate between president trump and joe biden. it was a no-holds-barred verbal free-for-all filled with interruptions, insults, innuendo, tonight president trump and his team are defending his hyperaggressive performance is one of the great debates ever. while the biden camp is hawking t-shirts featuring the former vice presidents shot at president trump last night, reading will you shut up, man? let's begin tenets covered with chief white house correspondent john roberts live on the nort
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