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you think that they are going to get public support for this or not? >> i don't think so, promising not to audit anyone under 400,000 is in a promise to keep it really is. >> we will watch it i'm sorry to shut you both down here for time purposes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> joey jones and greg gutfeld it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> democrats are testing out a new midterm strategy just call your opponents evil races so let's take a page at hillary clinton's deplorable playbook. by ramping up their g.o.p. as a new way to court voters longtime democratic strategists james
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carville leading the charge same just ignore the will policies. >> our people are trying, racism is evil. misogyny is evil, i am sorry. the problems that the republican party has as i got really stupid people voting in their primaries. we have that you get really stupid people who demand to have really stupid interests and asked for the republican party is now. >> it doesn't start there, writing this op-ed. republicans are america's problem adding that we must stop thinking it's hyperbolic to say that the republican party itself is now a threat to our democracy. former cia director is gonna be a brand-new low after agreeing with the journalist who tweeted this garbage labeling republicans is dangerous and nihilistic. saying, i agree and i was the cia director.
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joey first i think to ban videos this close to your face those about everyone but is it really that smart for him to be saying that his voters are stupid when democrats are losing their coalition especially among minority voters question >> they are evil. which makes me wonder why james carville is coming out after all these years. anything about it they might say that he might know a thing or two about misogyny. at some of the victims of bill clinton who he worked really hard to get elected they might think about his words and say that's not the g.o.p. are talking about. >> we hear a lot about rhetoric i feel like with what michael hayden said as a former cia director who hundred people with jones all over the world you might wonder what you think about people who are here.
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>> greg: this goes back to 2015 and i you know why so many illegalities were condoned or even encouraged by intel experts. he russian collusion all the way to bearing the laptop. if you think he is worse than hitler, or ices, why wouldn't you break the rules? why wouldn't you rigged the election? i said after january 6th if you've been living in an atmosphere where people are saying your evil and wrong when you expect? so here's the thing. to begin with the journalist who said that trump supporter's are the worst things ever seen. if that is true if he actually believes that why won't you join antifa? why won't you take them out? my sense is that they really don't believe that and this just hot take rhetoric that they've somehow have possessed them and their trump arrangement hanging out on social media. i think it's "reason" magazine, had the perfect question. if you really believe trump
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supporter's are worse than the people you targeted with lethal drones? then what do you recommend here? you have to do something worse maybe they should carpet bomb nascar. maybe they won't do that because you are a coward, or maybe you really just don't believe it. again it's probably just a hot take to your original question. we sat here and we have endured the media accusing anchors that fox of indictment while they do this. they call all of us evil repeatedly said liz cheney was fighting evil. it liz cheney compared republicans to confederate soldiers. they say they were worse than terrorists. you've lost the right to bring up indictment to anyone who you are angry or upset of being called something. finally, i have to admit how wrong i was about the patriot act and the iraq war. all those people from glenn greenwald to dave smith, i dismissed their ominous warnings that when the government could
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do to muslims they could do to you. i never believe that, but i am wrong. [laughs] >> in terms of the midterm elections there so many learn lessons when they ran for governor last fall in virginia about. >> client has been endorsed by donald trump ten times. ten. he said so much of the reason why i am running is because of donald trump, trump, trump. >> were about to kick off the ball of the midterm campaign i told democrats all the time just forget donald trump, forget it. >> jessica, [laughs] there's a lot of talk about donald trump especially with the news. what should democrats be doing to win over voters by calling them racist and misogynist? >> they've been doing a pretty good job in the last month or so if you look at the shift in the generic congressional ballot we are now running in the average it was supposed to be a complete
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slacking worsening over 60 seats lost. mitch mcconnell was caught in the hallway this morning after we thought both can have over the senate and he said were probably not gonna win the senate much more likely that we put the house. the reason that is happening is because of donald trump's candidates. people like herschel walker. this is a state that loves republicans it was in a purple anymore it was shifting into the reddest hue of purple that there is. so i get it. he's about 77 years old and he talks like a 77 years old, he is a brilliant strategist who delivered a lot of amazing things for people on left, right, and center. i'm not saying that i been very clear about what bill clinton did there. americans are hearing democrats loud and clear about the policies they were getting past the like with their hearing and this rhetoric thing it's unfair. i think the decision came down i
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been called a baby killer more times than i can describe and saying that people are dangerous. republicans, prominent republicans they state that the country will turn to venezuela if we are in charge. what kind of friendly rhetoric is that? >> i thought that former cia director said -- >> i want to get her in on this. she was up by ten points a year ago and ended up losing. i think it's probably too early to say that senate republicans are down and out. >> right, and apparently jill biden is not the only democrat which short-term memory loss because james carve all in all of these democrats ran in virginia on racial demagoguery. i have some quotes that i'd like share. here's how badly it failed in virginia. virginians the home state got glenn youngkin as the governor
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and then as lieutenant governor, the first black woman to ever hold high office in virginia. the first latino attorney general. while glenn youngkin and all the supporters are called white supremacists that jonathan capehart said this about glenn youngkin. they won it because republicans decided that tap dancing with white supremacy is the way back into power. of course we got the little gem from joy reid which i will skip and jerry mcculloch said that it is posing we can of that campaign that glenn youngkin ran a racist campaign. democrats got slacked and you know who them out? he sent out an email, wisdom i could be james carville's podcast. a fund-raising email and late october i have to tell the truth i hate guys glenn youngkin he is
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a right wing extremist. it did not work. this is desperation dumpster diving. this is, it's over and you can smell it. >> greg: they couldn't find the racist so he had addressed them up or bring a man and pretend to be racist. what happen all those activists who pretend to be? >> this probably actors has a lot of law and order being filmed in new york city they probably at least got some work. the point is is to paint all conservatives are dehumanized them. you just get this insidious blob of people. bigots are upset or can't be upset about crime for just can't be upset about putting food on the table. bigots can't be upset the family members who died from fat know who came the border. >> joey: being called a socialist and a communist is hard. >> coming up the judge unveiled
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♪ ♪ >> another huge twist in the fbi's raid on donald trump's home. the federal judge to approve the search warrant now telling a department of justice that they have 1 we could to release a redacted version of the affidavit. we could soon ride out details about why the judge initially signed off on the search of mar-a-lago. the big win for the media demanding to release the material and trump says a redacted version is not good enough. the entire thing should be released. in the meantime the doj is still insisting it could hurt their national security investigation. jonathan turley, attorney thinks that that means that they aren't likely to give up the goods. >> are you familiar with these affidavits there are sections that would not inherently
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damaging investigation. it's information known already to the other side. if the judge disagrees with the reduction proposal of the permanent justice he will issue the order saying that i disagree and allow them to appeal. the suggestion is that nothing would then be release that would mean that even a small disagreement with the government over one section we keep all the sections are being disclosed very likely to be a very aggressive reduction a proposal for the department of justice. >> i think my ex-boyfriend was in that band. >> greg: i'm in a step back from that amazing quote from jonathan turley i was mesmerized the contrast between this undying obsession with all things donald trump and the relentless ambivalent towards the suffering of violent crime victims. i get up in the morning and i look at the near post there
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something ugly on the front page every day. and instead the media, we cover crime every single day, but the media is only concerned with crime when it is somehow can be tangentially related to donald trump. i learned that from january 6th and mar-a-lago. that's the only time that the democrats actually care about the police and law and order if donald trump is involved. it so i would like to make a plea to donald trump to come to new york and commit heinous violent crime because finally the media will cover it. they will finally find the right villain, because right now men it is escape from new york. >> the restaurant was broken into twice two nights ago. the one down here and i can give the name of it it was broken into twice and there's a fight club out here on a regular basis.
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>> greg: it sucker punch city, sorry to divert this. [laughs] [laughs] >> the affidavit is to be redacted and returned to the judge and then the judge that they don't agree a redacted version it's can go up for appeal. so it's gonna be a while. >> joey: even if there isn't political intent and oms that name up. i'm from georgia leave me alone. even if there you can't sever politics from this. which means that they had to understand that everyone under him is the politics would be the story regardless of what the accusation or investigation is so even though i understand the argument that that we have to redact this because it's an ongoing investigation this sorghum special circumstance ever was at their throat and you start this storm by doing it this way you might want to provide enough answers so the
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country gather move on or understand as everyone sits around and speculates as to what this is about the best explanation so far without any more information is that he took boxes of materials that he had all the ability and will to read and understand and go talk about a chicken with them and put in it safe in his home and mar-a-lago. okay. you got him back. can we move on? are you can accuse him of treason? what is next? >> it's the leaking and the leaking and the speculation, and the conjecture, and the lying, and the fabricating. it is a replay of the russia collusion which was more than 2 years ago. and the all american people deserve better than that. >> the leaking, and the leaking, the leaky faucet, it's donald trump himself. almost talk about this until he started talk about it. he has been caught red-handed not like about the documents here, with everything that he has been saying on the airwaves
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and social media and sending people out to say on air lying about the stuff. he has gotten his way he want to force their hands and that he got merrick garland to come out and to explain that he signed off on this himself and he takes very seriously that law enforcement was now in danger because donald trump was attacking them before showing up at field offices and asking like lunatics. he is now threatening to release the tapes of what was going on at mar-a-lago, go ahead. it seems like the bad thing that you were doing our on those tapes which is why they end up having to come and exclude that search warrant. donald trump lawyer whether donald trump told him to our he did it or she of her own volition lied to the fbi about giving back all of the materials that the national records office and said explicitly that donald trump hasn't had a return worst-case scenario he did these things. >> that's what they're showing.
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>> first of all we know it wasn't well protected. we know that they were not comfortable with the way that things are being sorted there's a new story out right now actually but who the informant could be. you could even be a member of his family or a secret service agent was a sworn duty to protect the country over donald trump. >> he has not been indicted for anything and besides the way the search warrant is written it is written that they can informatid shred of paper from his entire four years in the white house. to think clearly the focus is on january 6th and merrick garland and joe biden doesn't know? he was so ro khanna came out and he said they wrote about this that the justices practices is a narrow scope search. it took three passports and one of them are still active. talk about narrow which is taken boxes lavishly.
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>> to essentially say the president donald trump should be rated by the fbi and the not say anything about what happened given the history of how the fbi has conducted himself against donald trump is pretty interesting. there is some interesting news that also happen today, media donald trump were actually an agreement actually sued to have the affidavit or lease donald trump once all of it released with no redaction. they are gonna drag us out. the reductions are to be conveniently on behalf of the government and they can leak out the information as they have done for 5 years as complementary to their narrative so people can speculate the crimes and the evidence hiding in plain sight as adam schiff would say that eventually has not come to fruition. when it comes to doj and what's been going on in the way that they have treated this person who is the president before that running for president i may run
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again if their goals to prevent him from running for president in 2024, they will drag us out to until the midterm elections. the fbi has given up in terms of public trust the benefit of it out as her terms to what they've done in the lack of accountability for the obviously biased behavior that we saw in 2016 and beyond. sony comes the redaction i'm quite skeptical what they are protecting and for what purpose they are rejecting and what is under the black ink. >> this was actually an illegal search which is what he keeps saying it was. you could bring out the court and his lawyers are not doing that they've had 10 days to do it and they've done nothing and it's reminiscent. >> no that not true i can bring it to court now. >> this is reminiscent of rudy
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giuliani when i went on air and red lies about voter fraud and they showed up in court and cover their argue to process issues because they knew they could and lie court of law. as the problem here. this is nothing but process. if the start thing about people and paper m to go back to my original point. i wish merrick garland was agonizing for weeks over riots are over smash and grab her over the 10% rise in new york city. instead they have to be, they are so focused on donald trump that that is the only criminal they see going back to the a block that's only when they care about. and the supporters who are worse than hitler. >> they up and did two centuries to raid the home of a former president rather than about gun crimes? when i go after gregg's point of
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the director admitting that her agency dropped the ball on the pandemic big time saying that the cdc failed to meet the moments and calling their own guidance confusing and overwhelming. yeah no kidding. don't worry she claims everything will be all under control soon with an agencywide reset. dr. fauci poked his head out to defend the organization. >> i think they should be commended in the fact particularly the doctor realizing and recognizing the shortcomings that have been there for quite a long time her tenure. i'm actually optimistic that given the fact that the problems have now been recognized and that there is a pathway to making a very good organization much better. >> joey: it sounds like they're saying a bunch of nothing. i was from memory but a member the cdc absolutely saying one thing and then another saying
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one thing and then another. now they're saying now is that he were better communicating. >> why is she still there? i volunteer to fire her right now. you're fired. you are fired, get out. tony felt she is leaving, get out. all i remember is march of last year. i'm really upset over the future looks like. this woman -- it was an infrastructure problem are public health infrastructure in the country was not up to the task, you weren't. no it's you. i screwed up, i sent children back there entire life in terms of learning because they were kept out of school unnecessarily for a year and a half? even longer than that they never ran the risk of contracting at raving spring spraying it to adults but they close down schools because randi weingarten the federation of teachers told her to. i would just giving collins to
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say the parents of children's who kill themselves were to commit suicide because they were locked away from their friends. how would apologizing to all the people who were fired across the country, teachers and firefighters and health care workers because letting it the vaccine which can only protects you from severe illness. it doesn't protect anybody else. these people need to be fired. they need to burn the entire cdc down and start all over. not literally. [laughs] [laughs] >> joey: were to bringing up bureaucrat from obama's generation to come and fix things, but when you look into this they spent tens of thousands of dollars not teaching her how to lead, but just basically consulting on how to communicate. >> i think they've seem to find a little bit of common sense. when the cdc has the science they made the decision to follow the political science on a number of things. these guidelines were not just confusing or consistent their
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inhumane and criminal and cruel. would people dying alone in nursing homes, your people dying alone in hospital beds because it wouldn't let visit your loved ones in the hospital. women giving birth alone without their husbands and separated from their babies someone tested positive for covid in the maternity ward. they kept schools closed for years and we know now that that was a direct result of them listening to the teachers unions, and then you had the crusades of the president of the united states and the full endorsement of the federal government to try to run the unvaccinated. at the great unclean out a society to get them fired him to keep them out of restaurants, kicked out of workplaces, and that is despicable. so when it comes to what we know we knew early on but the science was and he refused to follow it on a number of these issues and people's lives were changed and very terrible ways as a result. >> joey: is her last public trust in the cdc? >> greg: i don't know, i want
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to give them some advice right? what we have here? i have 5 suggestions. because it's a reset and a reset they should listen to all points of view and number one you should make a commitment to being apolitical. don't talk to the teachers unions, reject the woke so to stay away from politics we can limit that. don't chase zero risk because you'll end up undermining all of society. making sure that there is no risk at all is why they couldn't stand and skateboard parks and why no one can see the love ones right? you should put medical science in front of legal consequences and that's why we're shut down. everyone was more of lawyers and lawsuits in the art of disease. if you're chasing zero risk that puts you into the insurance companies and the lawyers and you'll end up in some kind of self-made prison. then, focus on high risk
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patients first which allows you to avoid the blanket recommendations for everyone. people of different risk profiles and obese 35-year-old is way different than a 35-year-old gym rat. unfortunately we weren't allowed to say that because we were too scared and actually it to say to the last point that it's okay to change course. science is that all the time. you can find out at a matter of weeks that you were wrong, but you have to do it for the data reasons. it not for the politics, and not for fear. you want to do it if the risk reduction is worth it and make sense. i think that i should run the cdc. [laughs] >> joey: jessica. [laughs] just got real quick, for 2 years we as conservatives we were told that we were critiquing things like the cdc. and other kind admitting to it do they know to apologize to us as well? >> she did. you're allowed to turn to cbs.
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really? so the big thing that people will never forget is what happen. i think everyone can kind of stand would happen to adults. i'm sending that sending kids back will be new things about the science transmission outside and i started very early i was in the summer right? that we know that you could eat outside which is why now with permanent outdoor dining because i was summing that was safe. that was something that should be forgiven in a b's levels was consider the fact that most them had complications and most were the elderly for over a million because of it. it's not some inventive thing that was never to hurt anybody and yes the science changes and people should move along with it and say from what we know now this is our best recommendation
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♪ ♪ >> greg: liberal city decaying as people are being forced to sell their home because city officials are refusing to have almost people outside of the doorstep. open-air drug use and residence say they don't feel safe.
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jessica, why do you love this? no, i want to ask you if this is the reason why this problem is out of control because the modern left pains any possible remedy as oppression because they dictate that this group, this also oppressed class people living in the street they are oppressed so any effort to even help them is considered wrong? >> it's stephanie part of that is also this knee-jerk reaction anything that seems like a normal solution all your neoliberal neocon, hillary clinton to the left she was basically the same thing. bernie sanders said it best. if you put forward any kind of moderate solution to these things get totally lambasted very loudly. people are stuck in these situations. nobody wants to live like this. >> greg: the right it's protected to live like that. you can camp and if you are
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against it than you were actually in oppressor. >> there are plenty of people who are living like that. the enabling from the cities they think that they are helping them by allowing them to just live on the streets in these camps the thoughts of crime, but really you are enabling very bad behavior and victims whether there are other people who are on the street or people who are working really hard to provide their families with a safe place to live. i've a friend lives in the building across families homeless in chemnitz and washington, d.c., keeps building and building and they have this constant debate with her board about whether they should call the city to do summing about it is the same thing. they've right to live her too you can take out of their homes now a lot of people solutions would fill out people live on the streets. i never thought that we have kind of futuristic dystopian world because we believe that the mentally ill have a right to
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destroy themselves in public. >> greg: that this is how this is going. >> joey: will we report on this i've never seen anything like that around where i live we have trailer parks but their night neat and organized. you can go fix it you're not addicted to drugs all the time, if you want love in a trailer park we have those and conservatives can do trailer parks. i was raised in a trailer, but this is something different. austin is a great example of this they open up the whole urban camping and then they tried does know where to put the people. san antonio limits smarter was getting a home is on a bus and bus them up to austin is often painted this picture to come on up take over. see you get what you ask for. >> greg: they talk about these illegal drug use area sites why not just shut them down because then what that does is that
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moves the young. because a lot of these people are young and they're just average drug users. if you shut them down they'll go to another city so they bus themselves. in a way. >> that is true they aren't allowed on the street and are not allowed on our streets you're finding some to live with gold over the family member in the rural south it was the churches would take care of people. no people on the street and if somebody needed psychiatric care back in the day they were hospitals like ago that's where you would end up, but these mayors and city council members that they own a business the arching of customers as if as if your something on the bottom of their shoe. you've people who don't pay a dime in taxes every day disrupting the lives of those people who are taxpayers and making them miserable. this goes on for years and years
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until the city collapses in on itself is a documentary it's called seattle dying came on in 2019 is local news documentary from ko imo you can watch it more 13 million people have watched it. go watch it how many years ago was that? it's a slow death it takes decades but eventually these cities disappear. speed to get this on them to where the people don't see them. right? over to the governors mansion. >> greg: slackers are finding a way to quit their jobs and still be on the paint payroll. we will explain next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. if anyone objects to this marriage... (emu squawks) kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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taipei hard worker it makes it easier to compete right? you can take on one everyone is tuned out. >> but bosses are noticing. i didn't read the story. strategy the men often used to get out of relationships when the two afraid to break up become less appealing use the effort until she dumps you. there to get fired i would fire you in a second if you're quietly quitting put on quietly fire you. >> joey: i think they just created and only fan so i don't know if they care. [laughs] [laughs] [laughs] >> but that's the thing. [laughs]
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[ cheering ] ♪'time now for one more thing, jessica? >> jessica: two tourists were fined for canal great video. the pair seen zipping past the water taxis in the gondola in an
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area where water boarding and canoeing are bad. the city's mayor my italian accents are not good called the duo imbeciles and offered to take the person who could identify them out to dinner. later identified as two visitors. facing fines of 3,000 euros as well as expulsion from the city. >> katie: no fun there. >> dana: i lived there. skin infection. >> greg: i came from a grand canal. >> katie: we all did. >> greg: tonight a great show, 11:00. ainsley earhardt, jason kraft. kat timpf, tyrus is back. this is going to be great. now it's time for greg's frustration corner. you know, i'm away on my vacation you are not going to see me for a while. it will be hard to get in my swim trunks so i put on weight. much like this wombat trying to get through the door. look how frustrated he is.
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that's me trying to put on my shorts. yeah. i have to suck in my stomach and do some situps. and i'm going to make it through. there you go. made it back through the grand canal. >> joey: what we called the wombat in high school. >> katie: have a great vacation, greg. we hope you can enjoy it dagen? >> dagen: hudson river and area around new york city is full of glorious sea life. look at these kayaker videotaping. part of it? the new york harbor. videotaping bottle nosed dolphins, lucky paddle boarding around new york. might see a whale. how awesome is that? >> or a white shark. >> or a floater a body. >> jessica: you had to ruin it with that. >> dagen: it's true. >> katie: my turn you went on vacation to croatia went to visit the villages where my
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great grandparents are from. here is me where my great grandfather is from cuma. john pavlich came over through ellis island and then we stayed where my great grandmother was from. fresh vegetables on the farm and then had a lot of fun. thought it was pretty cool that i was able to stand there where my my ancestors. showed me new things about my heritage. thanks to my husband for taking me and for her for touring us around. >> dagen: i partied in croatia. it was fun. all right, joey. >> joey: this is something strange. this is called a fair ball right here. batter's box fair ball. this is the toledo mud hens which is c. >> ot.
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good on him not knowing what to do. pitcher picks it up. fair ball. playable ball. take off running. >> katie: i have never seen this before. >> katie: in addition to duck hunting. >> i know it a minute ago. okay. all right. well that is it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> thank you, katie. appreciate it. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, a federal judge is ordering the justice department to prepare for the release of some of the information used to obtain the search warrant of the trump-florida compound mar-a-lago. lawyers for several news media outlets argued today the materials should be unsealed. attorneys for the justice department said that would hurt their investigation. the judge has told the government to give him a list of proposed redactions by next week. correspondent mark meredith is outside the courthouse in west palm beach, florida tonight. good evening, mark. >> bret, good evening to you. as you mentioned judge

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