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bowser fuming. she's asking for the national guard to be activated after the illegal immigrants started jamming up her city's homeless shelters. balzar is calling it a humanitarian crisis is lashing out at red state governors. well, it's obviously politically motivated. and the reason why we're different in this is that people aren't coming to d.c. as their final destination. what we see is that they are moving on to their final destinations through d.c. and the white house accusing republicans of using migrants as political pawns. what republicans are doing the way that they are meddling in the process and using migrants as a political pawn is just wrong. so the white house preference would be for 40% arizona to take care of these migrants rather than large metropolitan city. what they was that is not what i say that there really aren't
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. they're sending migrants to big cities on purpose, using them as a political ploy. but texas isn't backing down. gov. greg abbott vowing to continue busing migrants to our nation's capital and others in the gop are calling out the d.c. mayor for complaining. it's here in the mayor of washington, d.c., which is where i'm sitting right now complaining about 4000 people on two hundred busses that governor abbott has sent to washington, d.c. since april, running to the pentagon saying, oh, my gosh, we need the national guard, you know, cry me a frickin river. right. you know, welcome to the party . why don't they secure the border? because what has happened because of their actions, every single community in america is now a border city. this is a national crisis. listen, you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes. and in this case, they have declared themselves a sanctuary city. so they're going to get every ounce of what that means kitty. >> they say just like here
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is your city. the mayor could call. i guess because they're here illegally. should could it's interesting to listen to her speak about how their final destination is not d.c. as if that's okay. so as long as she's not dealing with the problem, it's fine if other people are dealing with the problem. it's interesting that the mayor of the nation's capital is not welcoming these people with open arms, given the narrative, the left that everybody who crosses the border illegally should be welcome to stay in whatever community that that they choose. it's not true to say that republican governors are sending these people all over the country. the federal government for a year and a half has been sending and flying illegal immigrants by the thousands to cities across the country in the dead of night because they know that they're doing something wrong. they've been completing transactions essentially for cartels because they get them to the border, the smugglers, and then they pick them up and ship them off on planes to a bunch of different communities all around the country. looking back at the headlines in 2018, when president trump decided to send the national
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guard to an international border, the mexican border, the united states are amazing given what the mayor of d.c. is asking for now. they said that he was militarizing border. he was either phobic, he was racist, that this was not something the military should be used for. democratic governors like the one in oregon refused to send the national guard to be part of securing the borders . the national guard, most recently texas governor greg abbott has been using national guard to build fencing along the border because the biden administration refuses to finish the federal fence as cartels continue to profit by billions of dollars off of human smuggling. so it's ironic. it's interesting. i'm very interested to see how this tent city that they're going to set up in washington, dc plays out with the national guard essentially processing these people in the capital . but they are living by their own rules now. and this is what they were perfectly fine with before. it's startling joe biden to see
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how that i use mayor eric adams or new york city, how they have completely erased things that they said a year ago where mayor adams was running, running for the job and saying illegal immigrants are welcome here. we're going to offer you so many more services. and now he is complaining wall to wall about being inundated and blaming the callousness of border states that push these people out and pushed them then to new york . and the reason that some illegal immigrants here are homeless, we're not winding up in shelters is because dhs, biden's dhs is giving them the wrong destination information and these illegal migrants don't know where they're going here in the city, you know, 4000 people lose their jobs every time. you know, one party takes control of the house over the other. i mean, you know, to be a little bit light hearted about this 4000 people, that's what she's called humanitarian crisis. like, i thought the number would be 40000 or 10,000 or 15000 in tripoli was absolutely
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right. go to texas and see what one municipality of ten thousand people are dealing with . i mean, their own population doubles, triples, quadruples. that's what they're dealing with . and for some reason, with this national effort, the democratic party to open our borders, d.c. shouldn't have to deal with that. and i really don't understand her point about it being a transient place. i didn't understand how that made them different other than what she's acknowledging that these immigrants actually do want to go to places in the northeast or on the east coast. i'm from a town that in the 90s when you came up from mexico, you went to texas, you took out your i-20, you came over, you went to memphis, tennessee. that area, and then went down to florida or over to north carolina. people laugh at me or they look surprised when i say that my town in north georgia was subtitled in spanish. they all did. illegal immigration only affects arizona in texas or from their words only should affect arizona. texas really makes no sense when you look at where illegal immigrants actually are. no municipality is in
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preparation for fourth album. forty thousand or ten thousand people without jobs and homes to come into their community. and that's the injustice of the border and that's the injustice of this administration's border policy, which is to bring people into the country with no means or opportunity available to them because they're not franchised into this country. they're here illegally and say, well, we'll do a court two years, then we'll figure it out there. harold, there are 900 thousand got away with illegal immigrants who got out of got got into the country and under two fiscal years. so it's fought to joey's point. four thousand mayor muriel bowser is upset about that. where do you think these individuals are going to go ? sanctuary cities. right. so i don't disagree a lot with what's been said, but i would add a few things. first, this problem existed a long time. it's worse today than it's been ever. when i was in congress who are grappling with this issue to democrats have to understand that this issue, whether it's
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right or wrong, fair or not, we're going to get blamed for a lot of this at the presidential level, even though it's been a problem, it's persisted. i have five elements as part of a deal and i don't know how she could do this. my orientation to politics is not to yell and scream, although that's probably a good game. i like to figure out how you get things done. democrats, you got negotiated republicans and build a wall. republicans, you've got negotiate with democrats to send more judges and reform the asylum process. both you should be willing to send both parties should be willing to send people like tyas down many people like 80% who are trained and smart down to help law enforcement there at the border for we need to invest in that hemisphere in some ways. not dumb investments, not silly things. not again, not well thought. think we spend trillions to stabilize other parts of the world. we spend pennies to stabilize our own hemisphere. and then finally the drugs and the gangs worry me, worry me even as much, if not more so than some of the things that you guys have eloquently said already.
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we need a phenomenal task force . if this is coming from china and going there and coming into our country, we've got to figure out ways in which to stop this. for me, it's not democrat or republican . it's right or wrong and it's stupid or smart. and right now we're with the wrong f and the stupid or smart dichotomy of the country and perhaps i think both parties have some blame. but unfortunately, president biden and the team, we're in charge and we have a greater responsibility. it's biden's open border and that policy alone has laid the foundation for people to profit from human suffering and misery. fenthion and human trafficking and human trafficking in human trafficking knows something. it's well, it's only his border when he's affected. we always talk about the unaffected. always like to tell you what to do until they're affected and she's affected now. and it's it's a mess. and we live in a time where we change the meanings of words. right. because recession doesn't mean recession anymore. and apparently that sanctuary cities doesn't mean sanctuary
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cities anymore. so we'll play the game. but republicans, we're not very good at this. but i'm going to try it's not going to be build the wall. we're going to call build the aquarium. so we're going to build a nice aquarium and they've already in arizona. they are not finishing the walls. they are building an aquarium in the desert. so build a aquarium so we can keep spending all that. so the aquarium, the aquarium, it's aquarium hashtag aquarium . i don't know where i come from, which is many words. so we're a little bit on the same. but let's just go with that. but i'm being funny, but yeah, build the dam wall . i don't care what you call it, take credit for it. whatever you want to do. back up our law enforcement, treat ice right. and do your part if you're going to be a sanctuary city, be sanctuary city. i was going to say where all of us are from, we actually use the right words. but people outside of where we grew up, they don't know that we're usually polite or
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by going to balance nature .com and don't forget to use discount code, fox news, your bug. you listen to a delusional liberal media. it's apparently joe biden's best week ever. politico declaring the president is back in the game the same week the u.s. entered a recession. they said, quote, somehow, some way joe biden back in the game after enduring a brutal year dominated by economic angst, legislative setbacks and sinking approval ratings. the president is suddenly on the verge of a turnaround that the white house believes could salvage his summer and alter the trajectory of his presidency. liberal van jones also think things are turning around for
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biden, but it comes with a major caveat. if you just erase the past six months of nutty stuff, it looks like you've got a president. get an infrastructure bill done, get stuff done, get something done for the american people on climate. get something done on that successful presidency. you just have the past six months of nonsense that takes away from so in. it seems like ron claims and talking to politico about his outlook. president biden. yeah, it's what is van jones talking about? so all of this spending is what brought on this skyrocketing, raging inflation, the spending out of the white house and then the jay powell central bank. it was just again sopping up all the spending and juicing the economy. so they want more of it. clearly you have the federal reserve is trying to fight this inflation, but at the same time, just in the last week, the chip bill and then this schumer mansion enrichment
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grainne monstrosity combined, that's more than 700 billion dollars in additional spending ,additional stimulus. so you're feeding the beast of inflation. you're not helping the fed fight. also extending the student the moratorium on student loan payments. again, inflationary handouts to wealthy doctors and lawyers. the more that the bidart administration keeps spending and feeding inflation, the harder it is for the central bank jay powell and the fed to fight it and the higher rates go . you're looking at like a leveraged economy entering armageddon where you have a collapse in housing, you have a collapse in all assets. you have a recession that doesn't run two quarters, but that runs literally years instead of recession, inflation, recession, i call it a never ending circle of socketed tirhas. the white house saying we're now in a transition to stable
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growth now that the economy is contracting, which is negative growth. that's not growth. hastag that no. one . i feel like the new speechwriter obviously worked for the detroit lions ticket sales department. we're just going to put it years. i've never even come close to the playoffs. it's all good now, you know. sorry, dear . i had an affair for the last six months, but the rest of our marriage has been wonderful like this is this is the problem. and i think van has a great voice and i have a lot of respect for him. but literally i think it was three weeks ago he was talking how the president had failed black voters and he had failed the democratic party by not following through on anything. what has happened since then like this is the messaging start telling the truth because if this administration i can take bad news, america can take bad news, be honest with us. quit changing words, quit saying things, quit painting pictures that aren't there. listen, we're in a recession and we're going to get out of it. and here's how you're going to feel this pinch. this is going to happen and we're fighting to do this.
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americans will listen to that. whether you voted for him or not, you can you can accept that, okay, but when you treat us like we don't understand and you change words and you have he comes on there like that going, well, if you just take out the last six months, you don't give the united states. you don't get to do that job in the way they want and they're not the only people there talking to cnn. the only people they're talking to is themselves. americans are not listening to that. and you will see that in november. so, harold, despite joe biden being the least popular president since world war two, i'll give him the win on the chips bill . yeah, he did. i the you know, looking like it's leaning democrat in nevada and in georgia. not good for republicans, but that doesn't mean that there's a comeback here when it comes to president himself. so i don't look, i don't mean to be flippant. he's certainly i like to call and strikes. his numbers are in the thirties are bad. however, it's one election at a time in the country and generally a first term president is is judged heavily by how his party does or when they will see in the first and the first two years. now in a generic polling,
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amazingly to many and perhaps surprisingly to some , including myself, democrats are ahead by two to three points within the margin of error based on what voters want in terms of a party person. that party in office two in georgia, in pennsylvania, in ohio, and wisconsin, democrats are running ahead in the senate races. now, if democrats hold the senate, if not a seat two or maybe more , if they don't lose the house, even if joe biden's in the 30s, the narrative automatically changes. we all know politics and opinion around it. whomever we want to blame, we can blame. but voters own elections now the narrative change for him. the chips build the infrastructure. you can see how you could write a speech around and start and say, hey, we did some things. the country we took us a while to get here, but we found a way guns. we got a deal there. i got a deal on trips. i got to deal with infrastructure working on covid still may not be enough for him, but remember, a presidency is not one year. it's not one and a half or two years. it's a four year deal .
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and if he if democrats hold in the midterms, you got to think it bodes well for biden two years later, joey, also the people running for office as democrats are running far away from joe biden. he's out on the campaign trail with these people. they don't want him to show up. also, the media is defense of the white house language changing the definition of things like recession. they're relying on a lot in terms of the narrative here. so politics might be the one sport you can't score on defense. and if you're going out and explaining while recessing recession is a recession, you're probably not scoring points. you're probably not doing well. i'll also say if you're and vote something like georgia's senate race to show how well the president's doing, you're carrying a lot of water because i'm going to politics. i hear you get what i'm saying. the president is only the leader of the democratic party, it seems, when it's convenient for him to be the leader democrat party, he gets to win on jobs, but he doesn't carry the baggage of some of the things that fail like his agenda that felt in congress. i think the senate has a lot to do with this, the makeup of the senate. i think that mitch mcconnell
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got handed to him this week through other bad tactics are not having his eye on the ball. i guess republicans can always say thank god we got three supreme court justices then because the senate would pass almost two trillion dollars in spending, but they won't do the fact that this week because they want to be fiscally responsible. so and i know there are things with that, but my point is i think regular americans don't understand every little nuance when it comes to how bills are and enriching the rich, which that semiconductor bill did. that is a lucrative high margin business that's loaded that needed no money and 17th senators, 15 of which aren't up for reelection, signed on to. so far , republicans have joined democrats on one point three trillion dollars in spending this congress. they could have run on inflation. the baby formula shortage, gas prices and they gave it away and now they're rudderless. these republicans well, the bill was actually introduced in a way
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sanchez giving the middle finger to the republican dugout. she is finally offering an explanation on why she gave the dirty bird and is i'm on. you won't believe this sexism. it really struck a nerve when i heard an offensive and misogynistic comment from the republican side on my way back to the dugout in the heat of the moment, ariake, i have no tolerance for men who make women feel like they are unimportant. they don't belong, especially on the field. i will always stand against that kind of bigotry and i join her in that. i just don't know. i believe her in that i'm going to go to you first. you probably know more about sports than any of us here. my coach used to tell me because things happened on the football field. right. and let's play one game. some guys listen to me, but then i smack them in the helmet. but i got the fifteen hour penalty. it's not what it's the second thing that everybody sees. yeah. so if that was said and that was your reaction, it's still your reaction that you're judge bias. right. so that's on you. and i'm probably sure that when
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you're winning by that large of a number, i've been on the good side of the block and i've been on the bad side of a blowout. the team that's up 10 nothing doesn't have a lot of trashy things to say, but things like scoreboard. yes. you know, so i'm pretty sure getting what, ten nothing and then having to jog by the celebratory everyone's in a good mood is probably why they got the bird. but if he if the individual said that about him because you obviously who it was because it looked like you just get the bird to the entire group. but it was just one . yeah. so one one guy one person was in there and he was just wrapped up. nothing everyone's having fun. i'm going to ruin it if that's important enough to basically sign language after you in front of all your colleagues, it probably is important enough to let us know what was said is kyrie irving when he's playing my beloved boston celtics, he flip off the crowd, right. he was found and he said, oh, they call me these names. they said nobody cared. they said you're supposed to be a professional. you represent a group of
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people, you're supposed to be respected. is this just indicative of what's happening beltway? i think we have a little bit of fact checking to do here on the claim by congresswoman sanchez. so my good friend cory and kanamori has been a field producer for the congressional baseball game for about a decade. he was in the dugout when she ran by and flips them off. nothing was said. and everybody he says in the dugout was shocked. so if she's not willing to put anyone on last or explain this to her, what was said that i'm going to say she's lying and she's trying to make up for her own bad behavior or are trying to kick off the case. she blamed it on misogyny. maybe it should be the congressional softball game. maybe it's time for change. maybe it's time for equality in sport. and it should be the softball game. i don't i don't know if someone says they were offended in some comment was made. i know they're words that would trigger me as well. i'm still not sure i would have done that. you're sitting member of united states congress and it probably camera's on you.
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but she was she's human and but i do think you're right. what was said probably needs to be needs to be revealed. i tolerant you is you're running by my dug out and i'm going get it. get it. hustle, hustle. you would not put me off. no, i would i would thank but something must have been said other than not that if that was all that was said then you know we'll judge you. but i think look, we get to the bottom of this. one of the reasons congress's approval rating is as low as it is , is that they're doing something like this. i mean, people people they need to get to do their jobs. so they agree with you on that. i will quickly add one thing. the media. how do you say you say to me, get it, get it. get it. the media cryin and wenjin constantly about the lack of civility. if this had been a republican who flew the bird to the democrats dugout, it would be the not the far right ultra maga. i guarantee that republicans
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would get hauled in front of the january senate committee for somebody to wear this. but we would agree with liz cheney and adam kinzinger. now they're already lighting up like the game for charity. it's it's a longstanding tradition in dc. it's a one time people can come together and have some fun. but i think that's the point. that's the point we take from this is that all those days are gone and that opportunity's going for people to get along. dc is failing us and our pocketbooks and they're filling us with their sports. i guess to embrace fan, i can i can say a nationals are certainly feeling i don't even know maybe that just made for losing i okay, moving on . all right. stay right here. there's lottery fever and it has struck millions of americans who are trying to win the billion dollar prize. the fastest is up next.
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i think i may be able to take that locum back time for the fastest. first up, grossmith offering up his first on camera apology to chris rock for months after the oscars slap heard around the world. oh wow. wow. i've reached out to chris and the message they came back is that he's not ready to talk. i apologize to you. my behavior was unacceptable. and i'm here whenever you're ready to talk. katie, if someone apologizes right away versus waiting a few months, is it another degree of sincerity if they wait a longer
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time or should we believe them less or more ? what's your what's your thinking on this? my thing is i'm kind of tired of this drama between the two. but to answer your question, i would say apologizing quickly is the better, more sincere option? , no more . every time i see him, it would be a misunderstanding. we'd be moving furniture. first of all, you don't for months to apologize. and secondly, you don't apologize like that. my b behavior what a man. look, you know, i'm married to was just wasn't in my head my bad. i'm moving to yours. you know, it was you. it was me. you know, my bad. of course chris should never talk to him. he humiliated him on the national stage and got away with it. he got an award for it. and then four months later and i hate to say this is probably affecting bottom line and his ability to make new films that he's not producing himself. so therefore you've got that ridiculous apology to which he
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wasn't even sincerely. i mean, was that he's an actor? was he pretending like he was reading from a teleprompter? it was terrible. no, no. no. >> no apology. joy. hey, yeah. you know, my initial reaction to this i couldn't put out because i felt like it kind of undermines something that's very important to me, which is mental health. but my initial reaction was something along the lines of everything that came out of his mouth sounded like it was something that kind of came from somebody he was talking to about the issues he's going through. and so my initial reaction was very negative and almost condescending. so i'll just take a step back , give the most grace i can. no one can say he's just a celebrity. i really don't care about him at all. he doesn't affect my life. but as a human being, i think he's probably still figuring a lot of things out. i don't the apology is not sincere because i think he's still a very confused person and i hope he figures those things out. he looks like someone is trying to remember what he what he agreed upon with his therapist . and that's okay because i get that. but i don't know if he's found those things to be genuine for
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himself yet. and if i'm chris rock , i'm not touching that with a ten foot pole. i'm just staying away. i'm not coming out making this argument or that argument. i'm letting will smith figure will smith that as a human being. i hope he does. but as a celebrity and should care about this just because the celebrity i don't find that apology very much incorrect. but if you were advising chris rock, what would you advise me? answer anything you want. but just out of curiosity, what does not need my advice? iraq does not need my advice. chris rock is doing being chris rock and being his best chris rock right now. will smith twist in the wind and toni rock , his brother. bigger problem. will smith, i believe, is close to the toni rock . i don't think he's and will smith that that relationship is damaged probably irreparably do it on tv right now. let me just real quick. i just want to know why will smith appears to be sitting in my plastic surgeons office and he said, oh, i'm understanding the nuances and complexities of what happened. i've been slapped across
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the face. no nuance and complexity. up next, people are going nuts over the mega millions lottery the night after the jackpot swelled over one point two billion dollars, making it the third largest in u.s. history. to be careful what you wish for, experts warn you could become a target for theft and other safety issues if you win one past winner was almost taken out by a hit man, thomas. i heard you join the five producers office pool. is that true? yeah, i did. i did. joined it. and i've already formed a squad. so we're watching everybody watching it. but here's the thing. here's the thing. it's not you have to worry, but you can do work pools, work pools are safe. your workers are going to kill you over money. you just don't do this with family. it's your family members are plotting on you. we talk about this when they let you in because you can be their bodyguard. like no one's going to bother. you think i'm gardening. and he was one of the home gardeners. my bank account. i'm going to blame the glory that everybody else but any bruise i gave me a ticket about if i win or somewhat awkward
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because she's going to know you're going to get a phone call that we're putting it on . gave me a ticket to open it right now. if when i'm in school. what's this forever kid georgia for as as the money was allowed here. well, my dear, you won't see me monday. i'm buying the moon. i play scratch tickets. those are fun. i win the lottery every day i wake up. i'm an american citizen. i would love georgia. i've got deer in the front yard, guns in the basement and i start calling you by the moon. you're going to buy the moon. i just feel cady, what are you gonna do with it from the chinese? good deeds. lots of good things. just like joey, i'll join you. i thought of a lot of people did a lot of kids in tennessee. my home state fan mail fraud is up next. well, you're never responsible
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a role to play in promoting them. learn more . what can you do? campaigns big hits , fan mail friday we're answering questions. i have a question for the facebook question from heather as well. i'll go with you first all. what would you do if you really had to pay had an entire paid year long break from work?
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so if you could take a year off bills paid, what would you do? i teach teach a teacher here a lot of schools right town . i teach all year for punishment. man, when you go to the ocean you ever get why do you always walk in the water questions you get fat and i would work rescue animals, dog rescue probably somewhere, you know, traveling to puerto rico, china, north, south korea to rescue dogs. that's what i do for you here. i would travel around the country, get to the five states i haven't been to yet. some more time it was my family and write a book about a road trip around america, north dakota, south kill animals in mass on everything that could ruin everything that flies, crawls, wolves herds, unheated front with you. but you do. what would i do? yeah, i going to raise kids so
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i just show up at work like on i'm just going to hang out here for a while and get some stuff in the office. it does. that's what threw me at the subway. all removes. what is your favorite midnight snack cheeses. a solid morning noon or night. harold is i can't i can't let them go oreos and chocolate milk man all day yesterday i probably have that not i don't eat after eight o'clock the but what about if i'm around if i'm allowed sherbet, ice cream or or pop sherbet. rainbow sherbet. ice cream is my favorite. i like to give it sherbet. it's not as bad as regular ice cream sherbet but i don't need the science or is truth. but let's take i deal with it. let's take this off. there's no school for schabir
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in our path. i said nothing about learning about it. next question is friday okay? what is your get the weekend started ritual dagen. oh you have a ritual to start your saturday? no sleep. that's how i start. i will be passed out on the sofa in about forty five minutes and i'll wake up ugly with a little pool of drool on the world earlier. i'm assuming you journey to calcutta and then you start arriving. i get my music going on my on my backyard grill. i get the grill going and it's hamburgers, my and seven hamburgers, hot dogs and had to get to steak one day and i work at a steak is always going to primarily work on the weekend. we can sort of is usually a flight to new york to work on weekends. i get to go home on friday. it is cranking a lot more ,
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mowing the grass and both of those things are equally enjoyable and doing working. i really like cutting grass. i take off the weekend with the five oh nice. oh great. i actually do the same thing that you do earlier. i am. barbecue barbecuing is my thing and yeah i'm the same thing. get the steak, get me put on . it's a lot of west, it's my stuff, a lot of complaints, a lot of complaints but you want the food. it's my music on the grill outside along with it's outside it. all right. i'm just going to stop. i'm denying it. i got to put these on . i ketanji question what do you tell them to smile from my face and i bent them. they're like crooked. i look like i'm trying to invent their man to people. yeah. what is the duration of the longest flight you took and was worth it when you got there. forty two hours i went to war. i don't know if it's worth it after last august. probably not. no.
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i think fourteen hours to chile i went twice my own way. yeah. to chile. nah i saw the movie. i've never been on an airplane naumkin. i don't know. it's been a long time since i went anywhere for callies. the closest place i went and that's like five and a half hours. it's not six fifteen hours. get to the west coast couple of years ago bad on the ground getting off. we had to sit for two hours once we landed which but we got there safely. i got to i went to south africa to wrestle but i swam with a great white shark. so that was pretty. i was like eighteen hours in australia and new zealand like i think like 19 hours and i went to the wrestling with the sharks here. you know what surprised we both just kind of agreed to just keep playing one more thing is up to him. glass and doesn't shrimp for
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♪ ♪ >> dagen: time now for one more thing happy birthday daddy. my father mcdowel is 86. look at that good looking dude. here is him with my momma. that 19-inch race. daddy has a big head, thank you for passing on that gigantic noggin to me. he is an animal person. here is some advice from my father never trust anybody that can't last at themselves or who is fly is always down. is he cooking soft shell crabs for his friends on his own birthday and he is an amazing man. i love you, daddy. joey? >> joey: that one was fantastic. listen, last week i had the opportunity to come on here and talk about something really important to me called the you matter campaign through boot campaign.org. i bought everybody on "the five" today a t-shirt.
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we have our t-shirts that say you matter. they come in red. i bought a blue one last week. i want to give you a report. this is for the fox viewers out there. because of you, after that, we had 98% of these people were brand new. we had thousands of new hits on the site. we sold almost 1,000 t-shirts, we raised over $40,000. that will fund 2500 hours of care for veterans who have done the most courageous thing which is to say they needed help for their mental health. if you would like your t-shirt boot campaign.org. thank you for participating and thank the fox viewers for being a are the pa of this. you made a huge, huge effect. >> dagen: reach out for help. i'm being treated for depression. i have shared that before. you are up, harold. >> harold: theeb your dad. one of the worst flights been on. singapore my buddy. congratulations she joined michael jordan and basketball
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player 30 or more points in a professional game after the age of 40. some argue she is the goat wnba. i let people have that debate amongst themselves. she is rarefied air. congratulations. >> katie? >> katie: first off, i want to give a shoutout to a woman named edith who works at one of my favorite restaurants in arizona. she is a huge "the five" fan she got a tattoo to commemorate becoming a citizen in 201. edith, thank you for watching "the five." and there is a colorado springs bridal store that has found an extra special way to thank our heroes for their service something new boutique teamed up with brides across america to give wedding dresses to 40 military and to be. they donated 27,000 dresses. pretty cool. >> i'm going to venture in my first stand up variety show. wildly theater in the st. louis
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