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catch me every day on the fox business network and by the way, speaking of making money, records across the board. the dow all-time high, s&p all-time high, nasdaq all time high, i will be all over it tomorrow so check in your portfolio fortunes but for now, the five starts. >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with katie pavlich, sandra smith, and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> this is a challenge of our collective lifetimes. the existential threat to human existence as we know it and every day, we delay, the cost of inaction increases so let this be the moment that we answer histories called. >> jesse: president biden
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overseas trying to impress the world on climate change, but not impressing anybody here at home. the president attempting to save the planet by writing around in an 800 vehicles strong motorcade and by sending a third of his cabinet and an army of staffers to the global warming conference in scotland. while the situation is so dire, reacting by appearing to take a nap during the climate speech. meanwhile back here in america, piling up as his approval tanks. a whopping 54% and 71% of americans say they think the country is headed in the wrong direction. but biden says all that doesn't matter to him. >> the polls will go up and down, went back up and now they are low, look at every other president, the same thing has happened but that's not why i
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ran, i didn't run to determine how well i'm going to do in the polls, i ran to make sure that i followed through what i said i would do as president of the united states. >> jesse: so fell asleep during this climate thing that's going to kill us all in a matter of years. >> sandra: wake up, this is urgent and if you sit down and put yourself watching that video in its entirety, it wasn't 15 seconds, it was full. that being said, as you were going to the open there, so eloquently pointing out the situation that we are in as a country as the president sat there we had talked about it at inflation ad nauseam but we are at a point in the year where we are quickly approaching the holidays and the number one discussion now is thanksgiving dinners can cause more and if you try to fly to grandma's, it can get canceled because of vaccine mandates in bad weather according to mandates, christmas
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is coming. the commerce secretary when asked if you going to get your christmas presents on time says we are dealing with a supply chain crisis right now, if you get in your car, it will cost you twice as much in some areas of the country. there are major, major problems and major headwinds right now and people feel that. these are very tangible problems for the american people and that does not pull well for the president and that reflects better on republicans putting in a plan for next year. >> jesse: greg fell asleep during the cold open. you understand why the president might be a little lethargic? >> greg: yes. climate change is boring as a topic that's why we don't do it very often not that the statistics aren't true, the computer models are way off and it becomes a waste of time but this is like a fun house mirror of the previous president. you had nonstop energy that was
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really exhausting. trump was 24/7 and biden is zero. you always know how the far left is doing and you know they are working really well is when america's going in the wrong direction, that is the barometer because if they get their stuff right, most of americans should be suffering. it's like a medic, what moms give you to throw up the poison. that's how you know it works is when you're throwing up, that's what it does to you. but if i were joe biden and i heard 71% thinks america's going in the wrong direction, judging by the gossip. >> jesse: let's just say he's at 42% in the latest hole here. this is what the entire media establishment doing all they can do prop this guy up, imagine if he didn't have all that, when
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his numbers would truly be. >> katie: would be pretty annoyed that people can't afford to pay the same amount of milk for their kids and they can't even get back to school without all these restrictions but going back to the cement today, it's a perfect example of how the left is completely out of touch with the so-called working class they want to represent. none of these people are afraid of climate change but they want you to be really afraid of climate change. they have prince charles who lives in a palace lecturing about how he wants a militarized campaign to get the rest of these people in line. doesn't allow undeveloped countries to become developed which is a huge problem for people around the world. they want to continue their lives of luxury, al gore sold his tv company pocketed funded by oil, he is there, john kerry
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we talk about all the time wants to keep jetting around for the good of the planet. they want to be in control and control people's lives. it has nothing to do with solving the issue and then back home they say gas prices will go up 40% so while we are all flying into scotland for this conference, your house gets cold, just throw another sweat around and deal with it later. that's why you are seeing these numbers in the 70s. >> jesse: the president is falling asleep at a climate change conference in europe while americans are suffering from high gas prices here. it's off. >> i feel bad. you get that. >> jesse: i did not get a nap, how dare you. i'm a big ballet guide. >> harold: i don't believe it. the president might have been exercising his right to prayer or contemplating. there were a couple of things. climate change to me is really
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an effort to go after their biggest geopolitical threat of the biggest question we have is a country and that's china. china is we all know if you weeks ago launched hypersonic weapon that for the first time can deliver a nuclear warhead anywhere in the world. they lead the world and electric battery production, solar panel production, wind turbine production. are they right? probably so. they are predicting where the world is going to go so i think we should be in the business of competing and trying our hardest to beat them. climate change is also an economic challenge around the globe. there is some hypocrisy to people flying in big planes, having enormous carbon footprints and some not saying we should have it all of the above energy strategy. you can't out of one side say what we're dealing with with in terms of shortages and people wanting to be warm during the winter that we should rely on
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grids that are unreliable. we should invest in everything looming above all strategy that all wealthy and the upper-middle-class people are able to live by. we are not doing that and i think democrats and republicans alike have some blame but for me, it's china. >> jesse: i just wanted to hear that. >> harold: they have over a billion people they are trying to manage in their belief is over the next ten to 20 years, the richest man in the world is developing electric batteries and electric vehicles and sending people to space and was far off as you may think i am, the guy right behind him but also a in climate change. >> jesse: anything else? greg? >> greg: i had a thought and then it left me. much like what's remaining in my brain. >> jesse: coming up next,
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: democrats in virginia feeling very uneasy with less than 24 hours to go until the polls open and the governor's race. surveys show glenn youngkin surging against terry mcauliffe leading the democrats to scramble to change the message. they say it's not about donald trump after making the former president a key piece of this campaign. >> wears donald trump? 's pledged allegiance to him six times? why isn't he here? >> this is about what's happening here in virginia and not about trump, it's about who's going to take the next level and get us through this covid crisis. >> sandra: also trying to convince voters they can be trusted despite four of his five
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children to private school. >> we have a great school system in virginia, we have raised their five children, of course parents are involved in it. >> sandra: are comments like that going to hurt him? >> jesse: and is not just about hurting himself, because he has but flip-flopping and backtracking, shows him losing the momentum. this is the tall, handsome guy with good hair. it is got a good delivery and most importantly, doesn't have a sloppy mouth that the media can take and use against him but he's also got this, nice vest and this works for a number of reasons. a red fleece vest and now become who he is and every single day, you know it when you see it and that works in virginia. doesn't work everywhere, but that vest in virginia means you
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are professional but it also means you're casual, mean zero family guy and this guy has now shown that he can be all of these things to all of these people. this education issue which is so brilliant which is a democrat issue and now he is provided republican and democrats against the establishment and also softens his image because it makes them look like a caretaker for young children and also neutralized race. i am not for segregation. it psychological segregation. terry is for segregation, i'm for bringing back martin luther king's vision of a color-blind society. that is an extremely effective. >> greg: she didn't mean that. >> jesse: it's interesting. >> sandra: about the
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democrats, claiming this is not about donald trump, how can he say that when he is invoked his name so many times. >> katie: he's realized that donald trump is not on the ballot. it with the health of the media have used trump as a way to scare people and in virginia in particular, glenn youngkin is not just running on education which is something that terry mcauliffe shot himself in the foot on during that debate, limiting the state grocery tax and going through the roof, been campaigning on wanting to repeal the state gas tax to people have money in their pocket. brought everybody under the sun, has really made it about people in virginia and made it less political whereas terry mcauliffe is a political machine backed by the clintons and that's why he is getting support from people of all kinds
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of backgrounds. >> sandra: belmar has this morning for virginia democrats. >> he was the governor, he is neck and neck because the issue became -- i said this months and months ago that the issue in the coming elections is going to be what's going on in the schools. parents about and they don't like what's going on so they feel like they are losing control. >> greg: that's a great point. i'm glad he watches my show. we cannot forget one of the biggest stories in virginia was the unstable scum buckets of the lincoln project to try to exploit racial conflict by creating a hoax. and the fact that race has become the prism that the media and democrats often decide to see everything through and no concern for her children, columnists and people in the media claim that when people say
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you're a concerned parent, they really mean concerned white parent so now parenting is being seen through this racial prism by people who send their kids to private school because if you went by their logic then if you send your kids to private schools, you are concerned parent ergo white parent, i don't know what that means. but this hoax thing might be that turning point where the dems have to consider letting go of this racial prism and change the tools and start operating on a different manner than they are now. >> harold: there's a lot there. when you think about the education issue, there's no doubt you would not have imagined three months ago and number of factors and a lot of them have been raised here. my kids happen to be black-and-white and i care deeply about them and what the
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schools to perform well. i know greg meant that as well. but in this race here, two things are going to be learned. glenn youngkin wins, this is the playbook to win the midterms and at the playbook or how you capitalize and try to shun the parts that don't do it. i would remind everybody that republicans would be in a majority in the senate had donald trump not divided republicans in georgia. two, if terry wins, it's a message from democrats that a moderate down the middle economic message. virginia has been the number one state but now based on taxes and education, livability, terry was governor five years ago. democrats have to understand you have to get back to talking about the economy, back to talking about understanding your parents are and it's education. this would be probably the
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20 minutes before and just got canceled out of nowhere. >> everything i checked puts me in a really long line and i not answering questions. >> other airlines have been crippled by similar delays in recent weeks and experts now warning staff shortages could wreak havoc on holiday travel. look at and we to stop the insulation, look at me as passengers do to be helpful? >> sandra: they could resend the mask mandate and vaccine mandates and see what they're willing to do to stand up for their rights. not going to hire lawyers to sue although some are doing that. they are engaging in civil disobedience and proving they are essential workers who worked for most of the pandemic and you were going to tell them now they're going to lose their jobs or that people are going to lose their jobs over something they may not need or do not want.
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southwest or american essay, i was just weather-related, happens at one or two airports. people who know air traffic controllers are pilots and say this is our way of saying this is not just about us but about people we work with so we are just having issues and it's obvious what the problem is and the ceos of these companies and by the way, what were tall told that it was completely safe that we can have all the systems in place and that it wasn't going to be effective on the plane, why has that changed now? >> sandra: that will change things because companies are losing a lot of money pit southwest airlines known for its great customer service had to cancel 2,000 flights costing $75 million so they're going to have to make changes but them saying that it's the weather is it necessarily an excuse, the
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labor unions or morning for months that because they had scaled back so much staff during the pandemic, they had forced early retirements on so many that if there was ever a snarl in the system or bad weather that meant they would have to connect flight crews and pilots to different areas or disperse them to other airports or whatever it was that they would seriously have problems. that is happening. the labor union worn to this would happen in bad weather as part of it. it's all connected. >> harold: we don't think it's weather, it could be weather and the staffing shortages. i think you're right. >> sandra: makes a bad situation worse. >> greg: sounds more like hot air. >> sandra: jokes on a monday. >> greg: i think it's the vaccine mandate thing and it's time that we start talking about exemptions for essential workers, people who make the world go round and that would
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include firemen and cops because we have issues here, paramedics, handsome muscular talk show hosts like me this all or nothing thing is a huge problem and we are kind of freelancing this all over the place so people don't get sued and we talked about my opinion is always that liability now is trumping common sense. we are more scared of the risk of being sued than the risk of covid they happen to work together. >> jesse: what's your biggest muscle? >> greg: i'd have to go with my pecks, i will show you my calves at the break. you don't want a big heart. >> harold: you've been a proponent of the vaccine and have shared that you believe that everyone got vaccinated, we wouldn't have to wear a mask and everything would be better. when one to keep that industry intact and now you have those who don't want to get vaccinated, staff shortage and
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whether could be part of it as well but do you think they have a higher responsibility to take the vaccine than others because of what we as taxpayers did to keep the airline industry intact by giving them money during the pandemic? >> jesse: everybody got money and they are still going money out. few things in life are more agonizing than flight cancellations. maybe a speeding ticket or maybe when you sit down to dinner and the food takes forever and you are starving. >> harold: are you projecting? >> jesse: it affects the country's mood and the country is in a foul mood because of things like this and this is by using 70% of americans think the country is going the wrong direction but it also goes to competence when this is something dogging joe biden. americans have expectations. we expect flights to take off on time. we expect firefighters come on time. we expect shelves to be full. these are things we expect as
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americans because we are a rich and wealthy and very advanced nation and when these things don't happen, we say why are these things happening? my can we live in this country? when you ask joe biden why can't we have this country that we expect to have? he just mumbles a bunch of gibberish and adjust -- the dallas morning news, this is how this article started, let's personalize this. mark and his wife had a caribbean getaway plan to celebrate her recent retirement. instead of the beach vacation, the couple has been stranded in charlotte's busy airports and saturday morning. >> greg: is a great airport. >> jesse: have you been to charlotte? the airport? would you rather be in turks and caicos? >> greg: i've been to both. >> jesse: you want her to slip into a jacuzzi with her husband and order a little rum punch with what are those caught delma
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called, an umbrella, get a second one and then get some maps and should be celebrating their retirement like that, not at a stranded airport. first he strands people in afghanistan and now the charlotte airport. the band is still in effect. >> greg: what happened to that story? >> jesse: we will get to that. >> harold: ever been to get vaccinated. up next, alec baldwin publicly speaking out for the first time on his movie set shooting. i'll shoot you an estimate as soon as i get back to the office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management software built for small business. high thryv! ow. get a free demo at thryv.com. kids can change minds.
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>> katie: alec baldwin speaking out on camera for the first time since the tragic movie set shooting that left the film's cinematographer dead and the director wounded. >> they were accidents on film sets from time to time, but nothing like this. this is a one in a trillion. she was my friend. the day i arrived, i took her to dinner with the director. we were very, very well oiled crew shooting a film together and end this horrible event happened. >> no details. >> do me a favor, i'm going to ask the questions. should he be listening to his wife? >> jesse: i'm going to take an unpopular stance. this guy just killed someone. he has a car full of screaming kids. he may go to prison and his wife is bouncing around kind of getting in the way and he
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doesn't know what she is going to say. he knows what he is going to say, she could say anything so i think he's trying to control the message. with that said, he begins the tape by saying i am not supposed to make any comments because this is an ongoing investigation, i've been ordered by the sheriff department not to answer any questions and then answers questions and talks for 3 minutes. what is he doing? is not a very smart move. i do like his jacket though and i want to know where he got it. >> sandra: they've been shopping, out and about. i trust they feel absolutely awful about what happened, everyone who knows the story does the mother a 9-year-old boy grieving the loss of his mother right now but if there point is to disappear into manchester where they are and go tucked away in vermont to grieve the
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loss of this woman, then do so, but they are very public that they've been shopping, going for a take-out, photos of them shutting down a bar and having dinner together as a couple and leaving the kids wherever they were. they've got five or six kids in the car but go home, grieve. i'm not quite sure i understand why they want the media following them around like they are unless it appears that alec thinks he is the victim here when it is someone else who lost their life. >> katie: there's still a lot we don't know about exactly what happened. still wondering whether criminal charges will be filed and he is acting like they're just trying to move on with their life and be normal in their way of life. >> greg: obviously, he is alive and she is dead but his life is forever changed but the more you read about this and you see the reports of the worse it sounds, there's a reason you have these even if they are
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precisely redundant like when you hear pilots going over the checklist and they soundboard, it is boring, but if you skip one step, then there's pilot ever and you are dead so the redundancy of if the gun is handed, the they have to look at it and i say this every time, and nra instructor was there for someone who was part of it because they are obsessive about this stuff. i have been yelled at and i have yelled at people because he i'll be out of range and someone is walking around with his rifle and you have to yell at people and instructors will smack you at times. >> jesse: he called his crew a well-oiled machine, how about that one? >> katie: there's questions here about criminal liability and a lot of blame about who handed who the gun and whether it was low loaded but an organization that trains a lot
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of actors, trained for john wick and halle berry and kiana reeves say they're actors understand all the safety protocols themselves even when they are not on the set to make sure things are going well and they also say that there have been millions of rounds fired over the past 20 years and just because a single product refusal to recognize establish safety protocols doesn't mean the entire system should be changed because alec baldwin allegedly didn't have his crew following those rules. >> harold: i don't know what happened in terms of the liability there in the court and lawyers will sort it out, it was a tragedy. i feel bad for the family from a families who lost loved ones and they're trying to get away in the press is probably following them. i hope that people get trained with guns but i hope -- there is no need for guns. you said they can do anything
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with cameras, why have guns and ammunition on a movie set anyway? police officers mistake people with fake guns, so fake guns are clearly made well enough. >> sandra: i just question why they can't do hollywood magic with camera angles to the point where he hasn't put in a position of firing a gun pointed at a camera with a person behind it. >> harold: that's what i'm saying, there are a lot of ways. this is such a tragic story in my prayers go out and heart goes out to both families and obviously the baldwin's. >> sandra: there were rules that were broken. >> greg: there's an interesting bunch of photographs moments before the shooting and everybody except for the actors was wearing a mask. and there's a real irony there that's like everybody masks up, one is dead because they didn't follow the protocol but they wear the mask.
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>> greg: it's time for the fastest. a first step, if you are watching on a friday, you may have seen jesse insult the entire staff. >> jesse: i don't think the five staff is trendy. >> greg: insult to the young kids on our staff. >> jesse: do you think the fives staff is trendy? do you think johnny is trendy? >> sandra: wow. >> greg: it might be time. >> jesse: i'd like to issue an apology to the five staff. this is basically what it's like when i walk into the production meetings. can you run this tape? this is a period of the fashion show every time, these people have style, they are very trendy. i didn't mean actual clothing, i was talking about what was in
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the packet using trendy lingo. i don't think they use trendy lingo. everything they say i totally understand but they have great style especially sanders who will surprise you with his styles. >> greg: is this something we go around the table on? >> sandra: i think it is. >> greg: i grade his apology a c. from 1 to 10, c. >> sandra: 50 out of 100 is a fail? you said sorry and then insulted them again by saying they're not trendy with their language and their attire. to make you a sharp dressed man. >> harold: i like to give an artificial answer. i thought you gave a great apology. >> jesse: more artificial answers from harold. >> greg: think that jesse is just a lightweight. >> jesse: i will answer that for you.
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help me out, people. i'm leaving. >> greg: it's like stealing candy from a baby literally, moms and dads admitting that they take one-third of their kids halloween candy the day after celeste just like the government taking our money except it's less. >> sandra: i have a couple of observations about halloween candy. you remember when you were a kid, there was more diversity in the candy. the most random candy you don't see all year and you're like wow, i got this? the candy i saw yesterday was all the same. >> jesse: supply chain issues. >> sandra: i don't know but there was one observation from my six or 8-year-old, i can't remember and that's there is not a single snickers in their entire bucket. of >> jesse: i will have more on the snickers controversy which i sparked on friday at the end of the show, i ranked my top five halloween candy.
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>> harold: i went hunting before halloween so i had mine before but the diversity in the can dream, i love when you use the word diversity and candy come is the same thing. >> greg: i think we need more equity and inclusion and candy. >> katie: we were rookies and went to get candy the day of and there was nothing available except for the large pieces so they all got the life-sized mega bars. >> greg: i got sprayed on with red paint, that was my trick-or-treat and i'm paying for it now. i got sprayed on prudential you the clips. by the way, merriam-webster, a nice young woman has added 455 new words to their dictionary including dad bod, and my right, which i hate, tbh, the abbreviation for to be honest and super-spreader which was my nickname in prison. >> jesse: you're insulting my staff now?
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you can't do that. you can only install your own staff. >> greg: i would never do that because i love them, i respect my staff. >> jesse: what if i started insulting! staff? >> greg: you are quite good with words. >> harold: i'm a believer you shouldn't add too many words. you can't just have a moment and make this up like tbh is not a word. >> greg: it's an acronym, if you will. >> sandra: my favorite is am i right. >> greg: there you go. super-spreader is out of the pandemic, it's not you think. >> jesse: why would you say that? >> greg: because your disgusting person. >> katie: don't point at me after that. >> jesse: what does that bod mean?
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for one more thing and halloween was jed as we discussed here are photos sophie and ellie went to basketball player and that's peppy lay pew because he stinks because of the diaper. and i don't think he loved the costume. >> greg: i lent it to you. fit him perfectly. great time dressing him up. i would like to issue my third apology of the show.
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you know how i ranked the candies and i left one out. i left snickers out. it was oversight. i want to apologize to the snicker family. it will never happen again. >> shannon: i didn't see a single butter finger or hershey bar in the. >> jesse: i eight them all. >> where does it rank. >> jesse: i haven't formulated it yet because it's too much pressure. go ahead, greg. >> greg: let's do, this america. greg's curious parrot news with 35% more parrot. that's right. you need your parrot news come to me. check out this parrot. this is in brazil. he is at a traffic camera. just a curious parrot. there he is again. is he very curious. i love it when pair rots do this. i have one of those doorbell things and every now and then a bird will be there checking me out because i'm in my bath robe
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doing my yoga. shan. >> sandra: ing fox nation patriot awards november 17th. be hard rock theater hollywood, florida. gold tickets are sold out. silver tickets will get you access to the preshow party meet and greet, book signings and more with all of your favorite fox talent. look at that line up. get your tickets now fox nation.com/patriot awards. you do not want to miss that. >> greg: i better get an award or i'm not watching. that's all i'm saying. >> jesse: what ward would you like? >> greg: best patriot. best supporting patriot. >> jesse: shortest patriot. >> katie: when people have weddings, sometimes it can get dramatic don't always go as planned this bride went to her
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reception emily jackson from dallas, her husband tyler sat down her bouquet on a table full of candles. and yeah, this chic over here came over and stomped it out. they saved the day. so, they got it all all out of the way in the beginning, horrifying. nobody was hurt. >> mike mason, former fbi agent, one of the foremost senior african-american agents to ever serve in the bureau retired, went into the private sector. got out of private sector. moved back home to chester virginia. noticed shortage of school bus driver. signed up took a week's of courses to learn how to drive the bus. the people at the school district are you sure you want the school bus driving job? he said yeah i there is a shortage i want to help our education system. nothing more we can do as concerned citizens to be
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helpful. guy didn't have to do this donating all of his salary. made me feel good to see that. >> jesse: yeah, but he yells at all the kids. did you hear about that? >> jesse: that is it for us. "special report," why are you laughing so much? you got to get it together. >> greg: sorry. >> jesse: "special report" suspect next with bret baier. >> bret: hey, jesse, we have a big election here in virginia so i'm outside. if it means something. >> jesse: thank you for explaining that. all right. good evening. i'm bret baier. we are coming to you tonight from leesburg, virginia the hub of loudoun county, the county that might tell us who the next governor will be here in the commonwealth. later tonight, republican glenn youngkin will wrap up what he hopes will be a successful come from behind campaign against democrat terry mcauliffe. also tonight, president joe biden is on the world stage trying to sell his climate
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