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with new accusations of fbi overreach, "they stole my free passport and one expired along with everything else. this is a attack on a political opponent never seen before in our country. third world explanation point. 's claymation point. and as soon as he left the oval office, he says the fbi took documents protected under attorney-client privilege. that comes as a growing number of justice department's release the affidavit at attorney general merrick garland to sign up on the search warrant. andy mccarthy said there is more to the raid and what the feds have indicated. >> what i thought they were up to here was basically trying to do a fishing expedition to see if they could find information that is relevant to the capitol riots that might help them make a case arising out of january 6th. in looking at the warrant, that is exactly what i think it is.
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>> dana: in the meantime the white house claiming ignorance of the race. >> we did not interfere or did not get briefed. the department of justice, it is an independent, complete independent and i'm just not going to comment on that. none of us will because we are going to let merrick garland speak for himself. >> we have learned about all of this the same way the american people have learned about this. >> dana: interesting, you think? i think it would have been reasonable and smart and responsible to be some sort of communication from the justice department to the white house. they claim that is not how they do things. and i just wonder if that is going to hold, dagen going forward. speech which shouldn't hold, every sober minded american whos about those understands the justice department and the federal fbi and even the white house.
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they need to show what necessitated of and justifying the rating of a former president. it's never happened before, period. and the reason needs to be extreme because the measure is extreme. right now, right now, the appearance that garland and income it meant that they weaponize their agents to go after the adversaries of those in power, mainly biden and everybody working for him. in a normal criminal case, i talked to andy mccarthy and length and to arrest the individual on the day of the search warrant is executed. very often, you have probable cause of a crime the arrest warrant and the search warrant use the same affidavit. but i don't think that could be wrong if the judge rules differently. i don't think the affidavit and i don't think any of the evidence collected will see light of day until there is a january 6th indictment. i don't think it will ever be rude related to document search or the republican can't retake the house and/or the senate.
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but i want to point out that this arrest, i mean come at the no arrest and the timing of this raid after congress was out on recess so it was an intensely at that time, i think, to disperse that kind of outrage outside of the beltway. >> dana: they didn't disperse at all that well because there is outrage but even though commit to people, susan collins, from maine not fans necessarily have president trump and not president trump supporters but at a similar tone saying there needs to be more clarity about the ag and the nature of this in these documents appear they are urging the ag to do more. do you think you will hear from them this week? >> richard: i don't think we will hear from the ag, but i agree with senator susan collins because of this level of outrage to release the affidavit. when we release the affidavit,
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we need to be clear each and every day in this country how they are issued, served and processed. while a different court, everybody remembers the story of breonna taylor who died because of probable cause warrant and no not warrant when there was nothing but a fraudulent warrant. you find out because the proto charges and in that case. we talk about probable cause and if we are going to be outrage let's have a about the system. when he's holding onto classified documents. before before i ask you the question, did you kill that ply that is coming around here? i will give you $100. >> richard: why did you make that offer to me? >> dana: i can't think about anything but this fly. >> coming off like i was swatting it and it didn't go well. >> dana: so, we are eight
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days -- well, a week tonight when the search warrant was found out about the search warrant. i don't know if we actually know all that much more because honestly, it is a little hard to keep up with. these documents are nuclear but not, this and then not. and greg and i were talking in the green room and it is kind of hard to figure it out. well, basically, i don't know i'm not losing interest in it at all, but i'm kind of frustrated about not having any information. >> it will stay in ambiguous place, it blank slate to serve the doj of finding anything. i agree with mccarthy it is a fishing expedition and we will never see. that would require specificity and if that is the case, as understanding what it is they are looking for it. it is not truly about the classified materials are classified materials. it is not really -- which can encompass and does very minor
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grievances like not giving information over to the national archives. not that you are a superstar with nuclear code, but you simply didn't comply with the national archives. it's not about any of that. it is a blank slate that allows the doj to find something, anything, to disqualify donald trump for running for president. either disqualify him in a long drawn out legal case and the supreme court or simply the american public's mind. if that is the case, to your point, dagen commit better be a greater spirit more than the nuclear code and real change when the administration changes. it better be agree just. >> dagen: the day that i said that about nuclear code, it is not like you find them on a scrap paper. >> greg: i do. >> dagen: greg does. having to be something else. you want to hill from bill maher and what he had to say? >> tom, a he assaulted the devil because he is the luckiest man in the world, his fortune
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was finally falling. desantis was beating him in the polls. desantis come i have this in the bag and now i have to go up against president marder. and this is saving trump money don't make gnomic trump politically and what did the republicans do? >> dana: talking to our friends. piers morgan. >> greg: our very own piers morgan appear the truth to what he saying no matter how you feel and bill maher can't stand him he's a larger-than-life figure. and you create more status the more you target him. he understands that and he's like a black hole that swallows the negative energy appear the angrier you get the better it works. how stupid was this? it's like found money for him here this raid, he doesn't have to do anything. he can pull back and let this play out. he already looks like he was the victim here. meanwhile, trying to find stuff about him but it's already falling apart, i think.
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we are seeing it fall apart for a date and the me was if you criticize the political nature of this raid coming and hate speech, they did this before, hey, i don't want to have gender experts talking about gender politics with my toddler. you know what, you are putting trans people in harm's way. or you are in a school board meeting and look, i don't think crt should be in schools, and i don't think they shut down working schools. you are a domestic terrorist by saying that. so what they try to do is to shut you down by saying you, how you feel is somewhat harmful. that was the tell that this was over. of course, they never cared about the border patrol. that is the best -- you know, they talk about defending law enforcement, they actually put a target on border patrol. then when they were found innocent, they decided to punish them. that hypocrisy means nothing.
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you should be okay criticizing the fbi and the fbi agents who are criticizing them. the final, i think the final tell is that now they are just saying, you know what, maybe we will never know. that is the kind of tell the use with hunter biden. you know, maybe this thing is real after all, but already won the election so they wait until it doesn't matter anymore and then they come up with, okay, let's not talk about it. it is what people do when they are married. just don't talk about it and you win. [laughter] >> dana: i always went, just kidding. coming up, new details on how bad president biden bundled the withdrawal from afghanistan and news when your leader. breaking, that is next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> the taliban takeover of afghanistan and note that a bull? >> no, does not. >> greg: well met, that didn't pan out. one year ago the taliban swept in and sees total control of
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afghanistan after president biden made the decision to withdraw american troops. trey yingst is live, hey, how are you doing? >> hey, greg, how are you doing? today the taliban took a victory lap piling into pickup trucks driving through kabul, take a look at this. >> they are parading through the streets of kabul, marking one year since the takeover of afghanistan. you can see these fighters here celebrating. many civilians remain in hiding. uncertain about what comes next for their country. >> it has been anything but a celebration for the afghan people when you look at the situation on the ground. the economy has collapsed with millions of people into poverty. women's rights have decreased and the situation is fragile. when you walk through kabul, there is a sense of
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routine, normalcy, that people are out and about but behind that been there is uncertainty and fear for afghan civilians, especially american allies working with the united states during the last 20 years. we spoke with the taliban extensively about their views on islamic law and women's rights in education, but we had an interesting conversation with official from foreign ministry this week. when i pressed him on the taliban's view of u.s. drone strike that took place last month taking out the leader of al qaeda, take a listen. >> late last month, the leader of al qaeda, he was killed in a u.s. drone strike in kabul. the taliban, did they know he was here? >> the islamic made it very clear that the leadership was not aware of either the arrival north of presence in kabul and they will continue to conduct the investigation to verify the
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effects. but the fact of the matter remains that this was a grave violation of international law by the united states of america, conducting an electoral actions inside of a sovereign state. >> the bottom line is you can't take the taliban at face value. you can't trust what they say. when you interviewed them but the most important thing here is the civilian population, especially those who are u.s. allies working with the united states. when we were here last year on the runway at the couple's international airport where evacuations were taking place, we thought this could not get worse for these individuals. they have to leave their entire lives behind and if they can't get on the plains, they have to stay here. we are back a year later and things have gotten worse. it appears they are getting worse each and every day for every person here under taliban control, greg. >> greg: thanks. so, will come i want to distinguish between the decision to leave which trump had signed
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and how it was carried out in which you couldn't do much worse. can you separate those two? >> will: you know, i don't know if you can separate the exit from the 20 year debacle that was our investment in afghanistan. yes, we should criticize but to your point, greg, i don't know it could be done worse. 800 american citizens left behind. clearly no plans, no long-term plans. what was accomplished before that catastrophic exit? we gave it back in 12 months' time. women's rights are gone. you know, al qaeda has a presence, clearly there at the time. my big, big take away, yes, we also want to inform the president in the future of the same so advocate for our president and our exit from afghanistan itching to go into ukraine. >> greg: richard, you are nodding along.
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what is the lesson learned here about something that we were holding and then the moment we left, at all returned the way it was? there is a lesson in there. >> richard: there was definitely a listen and it is threefold. lesson number one, the lawmakers have to be more thoughtful. for 20 years, a lot of people blame joe biden and those criticisms are fair but think about this for 20 years members of congress approved budget after budget after budget. nobody asked, usually 300, 8,000 afghan troops, can i go look at them and see them? are they there? clearly they were not. what makes us frustrating for me, i was a freshman in high school. i am now 35 years old in the country lays in ruins and american blood was spread all across this country, even my classmates, my neighbors, these are my friends. we are watching this country go to a dismal collapse. the question i'm asking, why were read they are in the first place? we were dealing with the fact
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but first, bin laden and then democracy and then we were going to surge and then take them away and search again. the american people left in the middle, trying to figure out what is really happening in afghanistan? >> greg: i think, dana, listening to both of them, it is something you can't really make any progress if there is no prosperity in a country. you tried -- once they figure this out, but they have no way and it's always going to revert back to what it was appearance before the story all around the world come away one of the reasons kamala harris and latin america with the root cause but you have to figure out when corruption is a big issue. education is a big issue and part of that is if you make 50% of the population not allowed to leave the house without being fully covered. you can't go to a doctor if you are a woman or not be educated, you will be suppressed your capital and you will have problems. when president biden decided to do this, his poll numbers and the way he did it, the poll
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numbers never recovered. you can look at it like they went down and got to a point where because we are embarrassed by this incompetence. everything else started happening as gas prices raised and gas prices increased. president trump, those things that were supposed to happen were not happening and they left anyway. as you saw, our enemies and people against freedom are very patient. for us, a freshman in high school. and i guess i absolutely get it. there was an obligation as a leader to say, this is why we are doing this and this is why it matters. and so we have that. i would add that in addition to the 800 citizens left, 96%, especially the people on the ground, the afghans who helped us save their life, they didn't make it out. right now at the state department that would take them 18 years to deal with the
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backlog they have. so incompetence continues on a level. >> greg: dagen i was told this is the new improved alabama. i'm extremely disappointed. >> dagen: you are? i'm a woman. >> greg: you identify as a woman. >> dagen: today? >> greg: has. >> dagen: you are going to get in trouble. to dana's point of my looked the overall approval and august 20th is the day that he went from that approval rating to net disapproval. and joe biden has been deep in the stubborn stupidity, but also on full display how to the american people over and over again repeatedly. that is what turned americans
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against him when george stephanopoulos said your top military leaders warned against withdrawing on this timeline. no, they didn't, know they didn't. yes they did. u.s. troops, biden said u.s. troops will stay in afghanistan until all americans out of afghanistan. no, they didn't al qaeda has gone from afghanistan. no, it's not, are our allies are with us. if you are an american you can get to the airport and you know they couldn't hear it over and over and over again he stood up to the american people and lied. so many people said, we are done and we don't trust you. >> dana: they want to for the largest in history. >> greg: amazing. here is our screwup. up next, even some democrats are having to admit texas migrant strategy is pretty brilliant. ♪ ♪ >> tech: when you have auto glass damage...
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sickle musical speed to texas governor greg abbott getting praise from unlikely person. a democrat and abbott sending migrants to new york city this morning and the liberal former governor of new york since it is smart politics. speak with the governor of texas is great. one of the most brilliant political strategies i've heard in a long time. but cat to your opponent. in this case, hundreds of aliens who come into the country by bus to new york city which is a sanctuary city has really paid dividends against them.
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>> dagen: new york city mayor adams keeps complaining about buses of 50 or so migrants, fox news witnessed 2200 migrants illegally crossing the border in just 24 hours. now, watching bill melugin's tweet and responding, why aren't more media outlets reporting this? this is insane! >> greg: he has great hair, by the way. i don't know how he keeps it going with the humidity. and i said it on friday, may become i can't remember because the weekend was long. we came up with a solution a year ago this summer and basically we have stumbled onto the cure for untethered progressivism, right? the match.com for bad policy and consequences. so anybody pushes the idea in which they are not going to feel the results, they must be made to feel the results appear that is what is happening here. i'm pretty sure this idea came from us but i will get this to governor abbott because i know
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he watches. how can we apply this to other areas when the consequences aren't tethered to the policies. and i'm, and plagued by crime, governor hochul in new york who has not seen a mom was thinking it meant in her life. we have to start spreading the misery, right? we have to start halfway houses were new facilities built in these neighborhoods. so when repeat offenders are released, that is where they go. the same way governor abbott found the right destination, there needs to be a destination to release criminals that makes the progressive d.a.s rethink their idiocy of the mayor adams, well, what the hell were we thinking when we said we were a sanctuary city? what the hell were we thinking when we mocked the border states and put up billboards making fun of florida, when we should be dealing with their own problems? now, you have to do with your own problems. ideas, policies need that.
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>> dagen: will cain was about to talk over you. >> will: his match outcome for politics and progressive ideas. it is amazing, greg. for example, texas, you can set up a bail system that allows early release as long as you migrated to a place like new york. >> greg: yes! >> will: once you get to new york d.a.s soft on crime policy. i live this when i lived in new york on the west side. and then covid came in and they filled the hotel room with halfway houses and homeless encampments. all of a sudden, the progressive area. >> that is not san francisco. i don't like these policies but the one thing you vote for in the neighborhood, greg you are a genius. >> greg: thank you, thank you, i'm done. drinks later? >> richard: i'm just getting started. so, look the keyword here for me frustrating is politics.
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i think for the past i don't know two decades, since tina was press secretary. we have been playing political football with immigration. and let's be clear, it is not really greg abbott's problem. it lies in washington. because both parties republican in this case, democrats in other cases like football with immigration, here we are. the truth of the matter is there is a deal in washington and the deal goes like this. one clinic we secure the border, two for the 11 million americans living in the country in the shadows, we need a path to citizenship. the next thing we need to work on the number one reason why we have illegal immigration in the country. and the poor thing we need to do is modernized immigration system. the system, the year before i was born and that was before they created internet. we have a shortage of immigration. these are all things congress can get done if they have the political will to do it. that requires ten republicans to
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work across the dash and requires the republicans to get it done. unfortunately, that cannot happen. >> dagen: joe biden could close the border. joe biden opened the border. speak with the border is not open. >> dagen: bit is wide open. let me just say one thing. 1.7 million encountered at the border so for this fiscal year. almost 1 million cutaways in the last two fiscal years. and at least 2,000 people come to washington, d.c., in new york city where washington, d.c., and these democrats who ran on bringing illegal immigrants in the city have lost their mind. they are putting illegal immigrants ahead of those who were here legally and serve the united states of america. they can't get served because illegal immigrants are in front of them in line. and the border is wide open. joe biden who laid the foundation, and i will showed up, to allow drug traffickers to
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profit from human misery. that is what biden's policy. >> richard: the border is not wide open. >> dagen: it is wide open appearance before the reason why this is brilliant and i agree with patterson is you can't criticize abbott without criticizing biden at the same time. so abbott figured out a way to play three-dimensional chess and they are not happy about it. the other thing that must do about the reporting is it forces other media to finally cover the story because they have to cover elon musk. so now, wait, there is a problem here? i have no idea. i never seen this on the news that i watch. the other thing about the match.com peace during illegal immigration debates, someone eventually would say, oh, yeah, why don't you have them live in your house then? but abbott is actually putting it's not the actual house but taking them to the cities.
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you have to imagine sanctuary city's, oh, boy are we next? >> greg: exactly. >> dana: where is this going to happen and where is he going to some people? >> sanctuary city should have no problem being a sanctuary city. >> dagen: they are taking charity money in new york and getting on buses and going to d.c. in places to park's unknown in the united states. a lot of them are not staying here appearance before up next kamala harris can't laugh this one off and even diehard supporters are getting sick of her. ♪ ♪
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the base online. the latest embarrassing story to rucker vice president. a report with disappointing diehard followers know as and i just learned this, the k hyde are finishing. supporters with high expectations have given up on her failures oneself subscribed member of the group, "the disappointment israel." ouch, no wonder the fans want distance at the fox poll neck and puts kamala harris approval at a measly 39%. dana, didn't she hold less than 1% of the democratic primary? >> dana: yes, but she quit in 2019 before the primerica and pulled out because she didn't have money. but then vice president of the united states, these numbers show that people are disappointed with that. and it is always hard from the white house and the last nine months as the poll numbers have been so abysmal is that we just don't communicate as well.
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and our solution we will get out on the road in d.c. and travel more and talk about all the great things. so this past week, the house passes inflation reduction act saying, guess where they are?" they are not selling it by on vacation for a week. so it is lacking. in we talk about a year ago today, there was turmoil over afghanistan. you know what she was doing on this very day a year ago? she was spending her time with child actors to make her look cool, talking about faith by a production company called sinking ship entertainment. and that just says the whole thing. >> will: you had that slide buzzing around and it was actually with mike pence with all the funny faces. you think the k hide was actually bigger than 12, the 12 in the story? >> richard: [indistinct]
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it was a great moment in one of the bigger moments in american history. [laughter] i will not -- or is the truth. here is what we know about american history. there is never been a president more popular than the president they were serving. if you have a approval rating in the 30s, you should expect the biden approval rating will be in the same space. before i that is joe biden's fold. [laughter] >> richard: i think there's a lot of -- this is barack obama and the administration would love to pass a bipartisan infrastructure bill with all types of america that joe biden passed. the problem is the american people -- has time to get all the stuff done. and so we have ways to get this done. to dana's point they struggle with communicating that appearance >> will: dana, built upon social media moment, twitter phenomenon that shows the lack of reach of twitter noe
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has no popularity and power of identity politics which has a limitation. >> dana: she can't hang onto people that are getting paid. and people are kind of volunteering. i'm volunteering as your fan. of course, they will hit the brakes and find someone else to worship. she is at the point she needs to adult pets. i don't mean to get one, i mean rescue a pet like a bunny rabbit that she carry around with her because it is better to be considered strange and weird than stupid and unpopular. so she can just carry it around all the time. >> will: greg, how many -- >> greg: i'm staying to the other end. the vice president can't be more popular than the president appearance of the president is unpopular so it goes to vp. that raises a problem for her if she runs for president. she will not be able find a vp
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that can outshine her. i will be there but this reveals that this destructive nature of putting quotas over merit. you never know how well somebody does their job until this. you go, we know how she got the job he would supporters claim she is being held by a higher standard, by her race and gender. you got to think about that. she was picked up her race and gender. it is the most obvious two boxes picked when you remember biden hated her because she called him a racist on national tv! his wife hated her, the public hated her, and she still got picked! there is no higher standard. there was no standard! >> i wonder how many are left in the k hide. how big is it today? >> greg: they are in k hiding. >> will: bows for the story of the day the politician swallows a b.
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>> richard: welcome back, it is time for "the fastest." canadian politician gets all about the after swallowed a bee during a live press conference. take a look. >> holy [bleep], i just swallowed a bee! [bleep]. i'm good, he's not buzzing around. [laughter] 's before he handled that well. >> richard: i was going to ask you, you are the queen of press conferences. >> dana: i didn't say this on air but we were in spain in late may and at this place the running of the bulls. and i was coughing and a fly went right in and i didn't get a chance to get it out. and then i had to play it cool
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like it wasn't a problem and i panic later. >> we have a spotlight on the b. >> richard: greg, what is your take? >> greg: culture has been eating insects for thousands of thousands of years. the way he reacted of swallowing the insect is patriarch too and disgusting. we should be eating insects to reduce our carbon footprint. >> richard: that is an interesting poet, will? >> will: this story, mixing up with his brother and thank you, greg i'm about to do it again. the bee... >> that is crazy. >> dana: that went down. >> dagen: i'm not talking on national tv about what i have ingested, swallowed or choked down.
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♪ >> dana: time now for one more thing. did you know that today is national relaxation day yes on a monday. how does that work? anyway nobody relaxes quite like% j. i thought i would show you pictures. you haven't seen him in a while. that's the dolphin pose, downward dog namaste. goes to the beach lounge on the chair and goes to the park. >> richard: every day national dog day. >> dana: also i did a fox news rundown podcast came out today it features enriched nyc founders mary cantwell and autot
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ton. the way that we have been teaching people to read kids to read in the last thursday years get back to phonics and that's what these two women talk about. listen to your podcast. >> greg: i remember that year when i was hooked on phonics. [laughter] i had go rehab and i didn't think i was going to make it but those phonics. they get you, man. you wouldn't even recognize me. >> dana: look how good you are with words. >> greg: i'm amazing with words. >> greg: i have to say i have to stay away from it because it will just trigger me. all right, tonight, we have a great show. 11:00 p.m. brook goldstein joe jimmy failla, kat timpf. other plugs. greg's plugs. points at my head but actually my hair. i will be in connecticut octobe. tickets are still available. i will also be in texas saturday november 19th.
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sugarland texas, smart financial center. i'm moving up, man. these are huge places. that's the 19th go. to g gut tell.com. cat and tyrus live at the new jersey performing arts center newark, new jersey one of the greatest places on earth. go to ticketmaster.com. it will be conversations and laughs. >> dana: that will be a very good one. dagen. >> dagen: take a look at this video of a paralyzed dog kahlua teaching his little brother how to crawl. kahlua suffered a spinal cord injury and was adopted by mckay lebanon's mom lori and his family. i have a special place in my heart injured like that. i have a friend named pawnee. and i just think that this is adorable. >> will: go into the warrant to
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the espionage act. timeline disgusting. a big long case that i lay out. also, the detroit tigers are having a rough season and so is this little detroit tiger fan. >> oh. >> dana: that's expensive. >> will: go back to the snack bar. >> dana: 25 seconds. pick it up. i would eat it. >> richard: five second rule. i want to give a shoutout every incarcerated woman who is committed to change has the opportunity and tools to achieve her full potential how the program works is once you are released from your incarceration, they provide you with all the supports you need. their core values are second chances, love, forgiveness, education, accountability, discipline, enintegrity and collaboration. have a thrift store attached. that's how they fund themselves.
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richard a. fowler. check out all the work there and support this group who are helping returning citizens get a better leap on life. >> dana: if you like my bracelet check out same skies nonprofit and women put these all together. so are in rwanda, some are near america. >> greg: my website is actually for profit. >> dana: that's it for us, everyone. turn it over to you because we could keep talking. "special report" suspect next. >> bret: great invention since greg is hooked on phonics. see you, guys. thanks, dana. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. two incumbent republicans try to hang on congressional seats in the face of opposition from former president trump. what the taliban takeover has done to afghanistan as the terror group celebrates one year since the u.s. withdrawal. and we will talk about that and more with south carolina republican senator tim scott. ♪ but breaking tonight former president trump says terrible
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