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press all along that president trump, there is a court motion to an ambassador to review the seized material from the fbi search that might give them a reason why the former president's home was seized by authorities to try to get some documents, we don't know what the documents were or are. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> hello, everybody, i am jesse watters along with rachel campos duffy, dana perino, and joey jones. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ we are about three months out from the all important midterms and democrats are hoping things will turn around by now and are in for a rude awakening. turns out the american people aren't feeling that great about america. a new poll found on the street corners of voters say the country is headed in the wrong
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direction. 58% say america's best days are behind it. that is at an all-time high. and fox news projecting republicans to win the majority in the house by at least two seats, but there is one silver lining for the democrats. joe biden is still on vacation. ever notice the more out-of-state to joe's stays, the better the party does. well, 60 democrats facing tough elections caught on and they told "the washington post" "biden should keep his distance." they said they wanted the campaign and their district with many not responding to the question at all. and also asked if wanted harris as a surrogate campaigner for the biden administration and got the same set of unenthusiastic response hiss. ouch. the democrats get even more cagey when the cameras are rolling, watch. >> would you want president biden to come to arizona in campaign with you? >> hey, i will welcome anybody
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to come to arizona. it's because that's not exactly an open invitation to president biden. >> i want to be the face of the campaign and not talk about any distractions. >> i'm not talking about 2022 or 2024. >> i am doing the campaigning myself. i am the candidate, it's my name on the ballot. >> jesse: there she is, dana. it's awkward. would you have a better talking points to advise democrats to use besides those? >> dana: i think it could be the best they can do, but journalist could do a little bit better i'm watching the follow-up question. would you like president obama to come with you? and then we could do a third, do you want michelle obama to come campaign? that is the universal yes. the nbc news poll releasing that footage, because these numbers have been the same. the media has written so many comeback stories that they believe that the passage of the inflation reduction act all of a
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sudden is going to magically change. not only that, but the president finds it and stays on vacation. when you have an advantage like that coming a sign the bill and then you start traveling around the country like they always say they want to do. they always say they want to get out in the country and talked more people and see more people. he did not do that. he went on vacation and now we have the new cycle changing and how we are talking about the rate at mar-a-lago. one claim, chief of staff said that joe biden was like these presidents because he passed a bill to give rich people tax credits and double the size of the irs, and i don't think that is going to fly with a lot of people and come november 15th by thanksgiving you will see that the media has to go back out in the country and interview all those people again and say, gosh, why didn't you change your mind about to the direction of the country even though the president has the largest climate bill in history? >> jesse: yeah, i don't think bill clinton wants to be compared to joe biden. what do you think, joey jones?
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>> joey: there is some truth for that. he stuck along too long for these people and is in office because of some cobol mafia movement. he is probably -- he has shown himself to be somewhat racist in certain ways, with eisenhower, i think he's a little bit better in bill clinton, certainly has some white house scandals, so there are some comparisons. i think it stops with that. this is not a hard thing to understand, the white house has probably told these people, listen, this man cannot physically campaign with you, so don't entertain it. he can't do it. to be fair, that's not something i could do. but when you talk about where americans are, some of these polls talk about that they think america is worse than it has ever been. they think that it has hit the pecan has been in a recession of just american greatness. just go on the arrest, talking about strong defense, ukraine, afghanistan, the wokeness of the military, nobody is excited about that. even if you are upset, you're
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not excited. talk about inflation and all the different problems and none have been addressed by at least this package we talk about workforce shortage, import problems, regulatory costs. spending and oh, yeah, spending, immigration, the border and fentanyl, these are issues that people will care about. and refocusing federal agencies on their political opponents and then local law enforcement is left to deal with the federal agency should have done they can't do it in their cities and then you border patrol and the fbi that one needs all the resources and the other one is leaving it in ways that leaves us baffled, that's a legacy of president biden no matter how many band-aid pieces of legislation they hang their hat on. and the term tax cuts coming in a white, democrats see that as a success. don't ask me to see spending and spending and spending as a legislative expense. just because joe manchin gave the flip of the hand to mitch mcconnell does not mean that all of a sudden
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president biden is the guy that can get things done. i mean, maybe chuck schumer is. >> jesse: joe brings up an interesting point, campos. >> rachel: campos duffy. >> jesse: he might not physically be capable of flying all the way to arizona or flying once he is over there all the way up to nevada, nevada, nevada. and those are long flights that are very taxing for someone like that, do you think you might not even be up to it? >> rachel: that is entirely possible, there is video evidence that presidential comparison, maybe they should campaign with liz cheney who now says she is abraham lincoln. so that's one way to look at it. i think that part of it you hit it on the head, dana. he can't go out and talk about the inflation reduction act and brag about it, because they admitted after they passed it that it wasn't that. that it was a climate bill. and if they thought a climate bill of the grain new deal was
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possible, they would have named it the climate deal, the green new deal and they didn't come because they know that the american people don't want that. so now he has to go around and all of them i think you're going to have a problem answering to that bill, because people did not want that. literally the number one issue was inflation which is why they need the inflation reduction act, but it does not do that. so i think that there were a lot of problems, mark kelly, all of these people don't want him in the district because he is toxic. nobody has had worse numbers than he has. they are actually trying right now to pretend that they are moderates. so having joe biden next to them is not going to help. the other thing is, even aoc does not want him in her district, and he is doing everything he wanted and she asked him to do which is pretty ungrateful for her. >> jesse: she is very ungrateful, that's what people say, i did not say that. and the numbers at an all-time high, thinking that america's best days are behind us, what do you attribute that to you? >> harold: people aren't happy, first of all, as we go
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around the table, been away a week myself. >> jesse: i miss you too. >> harold: i will say a couple of things. when you see the polls, if you believe the polls, you have to believe them when they are good and bad. there are some good things in this for democrats and some bad things. without a question, 3 out of 4 coamericans believe we are on the wrong track and that it had been before when president bush was in office, and time where people to not want him to come. president clinton in 94. i don't imagine many republicans will ask president trump to come in the tough races in the senate and congressional races going forward. so that happens. the enthusiasm however for the first time, as you look at the polls for one second, the enthusiasm level has narrowed. democrats are only two points behind republicans some three months ago. so analyzing on the show before, i am trying to call balls and strikes. i pray that i do and we were in a bad situation. but the enthusiasm level has caught up and you also have the phone information that is caught up as well.
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two, inflation is flattening, we can argue about it. gas below $4 in unemployment and an all-time low. and whatever you want to say about the bill, it's going to allow for medicare to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies which we have never had before. we tried when i was in congress, seems like a long, long time ago, but were unable to succeed in doing it. furthermore joe manchin a great also because we will do more domestic energy production including things that i believe and i think we believe around a stable, fossil fuels and the belief in my party that we have to get greener, but we can't abandon fossil fuels as we try to do it. finally i will quote mitch mcconnell, republicans probably have a candidate challenge also was some of the candidates. we look at the fact that there will be weighed in kcb pennsylvania was overturned by the court and clearly is a take back. what i found interesting and would be curious to your thoughts on this, the number one issue in the poll now or at least one of the top two is folks have never cited this as threats to our democracy are on the mind of voters, they are
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going to say that that means they don't like donald trump and believe that it was the wrong thing republicans my encounter with the end people don't like the way that they searched the president's home in mar-a-lago, we'll find out. things that change in three months, all of these points are not conclusive. they are constructed. three months looking like this i think we will have a different tune and might even be able to stay with some more definitive nests what this might mean. >> jesse: i don't know a single republican that would not want donald trump to come campaign for them. maybe you can think of the break, but i can't think of one right now. coming up next, free phones, food, and health care. the liberal city rolling out the red carpet for migrants. all of us taxpayers foot the bill. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> rachel: bus thereby texas
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governor greg abbott. the city offering migrants free phones, food, health care, and many are being put up and $400 a night to luxury hotels, these coming courtesy of the american taxpayer, and calling it the land of the free, what about the american citizens who are already here? do they get a hand out as well? no, rent prices have been exploding all across the country. one person forced to pay $20,000 just in order to secure a one bedroom apartment. so joey, i will start with you. you hear all of these handouts, what is the message to america's homeless veterans or families who are struggling? can i mention this as well, when the border stuff started heating up under joe biden and i heard that they were putting illegal migrants inside. i thought why have we would not
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been doing that with homeless veterans? >> joey: i don't personally equate those two things, because i think that they are two different issues, it's easy to look at that and say where your priorities, government paid i would say that the democratic party would love to have that on their dime as well so that that can be classified and bring their boats as well. they love any classification they can put into a decision where they need the government to make ends meet. but with illegal immigrants and that is the root cause of the issue, this problem is so old news it is laughable. i grew up in the 90s where this was a problem. my grandfather worked next to an illegal immigrant in it every day for seven years. only paid $1 in texas and my father paid a lot more. when the government caught up to him he left under a different name and social security number into the same thing and that happen over and over again. the infrastructure for fraudulent identities in this country is a problem. and it's something that the government knows about. it's something that in some ways both partisan sites are complicit in, because in the '90s, it was great to have all of the cheap labor.
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now that it's harder to do that everybody has got more creative, but the problem starts and ends with the government so dysfunctional that it can't do what most americans are asking it to do which is to reform and emigration and have a policy that makes sense. and i'd eat this dead horse and beating dead horses does not do anything. nancy pelosi has a deal for trump to fund the wall and in return codify daca and visa application something that president philip mack democrats wanted. but she knew that donald trump would have a chance of winning in the courts on daca, so people will always come second for partisan politics especially people like nancy and power. that's where we are. >> rachel: there is also a lot of money and all of this illegal immigration. ngo, charities, other ngos that are making a lot of money, these hotels are making a lot of money, there is a business behind it. >> jesse: there is, if i was a
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homeless person in america, i would be upset because i used to be the toast of the town in manhattan. they let me stay in hotels for free and joe was sending me free crack pipes. i mean, i could do pretty much whatever i wanted. i could light the fox news christmas tree on fire and walk out the next day from jail no bail. and now all of a sudden there is like some better looking person in town that the democrats are just falling all over. they are giving them free health care, they are doing interviews, they get the new biden phone, i'm stuck with the obama phone that does not work. i saw a homeless guy on the upper east side with a phone and he was in a sleeping bag with an rei sleeping bag. a really nice sleeping bag. they should not have all this kind of stuff. so right now the migrants are like the new victim flavor of the week. and if you are homeless and american, i'm sorry, go to the back of the line, but if you're a parent in manhattan i would be more angry because my child,
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lost a year during covid and already behind and now you're putting them like five migrants into your fourth grade classroom they don't really speak english, you think that it's not going to slow the lesson plan down? you might get a better soccer team out of it. i'm sure the coaches are asking to send buses before the season starts. but you can't continue to happen, joe biden better shut this thing down right now. he is building a fence around his house in delaware. so people don't trust pass on his property, but he will let anybody else trespass on the rest of our property. i guess we should ask joe about it. >> rachel: nine latino kids, no good soccer players. maybe when you get a hockey player irish wisconsin. >> joey: the athletic ability should be strong. >> rachel: somebody else at the back of the line, so all of
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the services are coming from the city's immigration affairs office part of it as coming from other parts, but you know, the other people at the back of the line are those people who feel like chelmsford trying to be -- trying to come here illegally who are following the rules, is this fair to them? >> harold: i would say no, what i don't get. and joey, i appreciate you differentiating, and rachel more than just the way that we allocate to resources, but the way that veterans should be treated, but i do think you are right, we should separate how we think about this. but i don't know what we are trying to get at. i think that mayor adams and governor abbott had it a week or two verbally, and governor abbott got the better of the exchange and i think mayor adams is trying to figure out how we grapple and i give them a lot of credit to say we are going to help those who are in need, but the question i have is what is the long-term answer? you were getting at the long-term answer in terms of immigration reform, but what do we plan on doing?
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as americans do we just want busloads of people who are crossing the border illegally or illegally to just be shifted around the country on buses and be integrated into communities? >> joey: we don't want them on the border to begin with. it's beyond what if they just stay in mexico. >> harold: i agree with you, but i don't get what is going on here. and again, i think what we need to do is we need to build a wall there at the border with the reform they talked about. we need a solid process that is expedited with more judges down there to ensure they remain in mexico, we should have them remaining where these people are from. to me the border is a national security issue and it is becoming a humanitarian crisis because we have allowed it in many ways. this has gone on for a long time. when i was in congress, dana boss tried to negotiate with john mccain and immigration reform plan. we have had these things blow up, you know why? because each side gets out of
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this. >> jesse: you virtue signal that you guys are sanctuary cities and taking you up on your author. >> harold: this is not the answer, i don't know any democrat or republican who believes. we have a national security crisis. >> rachel: we have to move on. >> joey: he is trying to say that they should care about it. >> harold: i'm not forcing it. >> rachel: we have a fox news alert, i'm glad. here is another problem migrant told npr that he stayed at a new york city shelter and he was scared for his life, told the reporter i 1,000 times would rather stay in the streets than a shelter in new york city. he called for the mayor, one of the ones that did not get the four-star hotel, he called for the mayor and the city to offer more support and said not just for illegals, he called for the city to take better care of their own people that are in dire straits.
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so -- >> dana: control room don't get mad at me, it's my favorite story of the month and might be my favorite story of the year, because now you take those two issues, immigration and crime and now you don't just have hypothetical situations, you have blue cities having to defend the policies that they like. oh now you have to test the fact that the border is open, and now bowser, the mayor of d.c. is asking the national guard, originally got it down and now even more come "the washington post" editorial page says today, boy, mayor, you have to prepare for this, this is really bad, but nowhere in the editorial doesn't say joe biden and his administration should do something. they don't see anything like build the wall, then you have sanctuary cities, o come in the sanctuary is great until it is happening in your school. and then have the issue of the fact that you have free social services, well, that sounds really good until you start to put it in the practice. so finally it might not be the right solution, but you are finally changing the conversation, because we have 18
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months into an administration and you have not had any coverage of the story. i don't see how the media covers the story. they are so worried about the migrants coming here and nobody talks about the fact that how they got here in the first place. back to the point to that the is performing right now. thank you. >> rachel: i thought you tied that together brilliantly. >> dana: thank you. >> rachel: and you are right, i thought it was a stunt, it was brilliant. >> jesse: a lot of people were tied together brilliantly on that. >> rachel: the biden white house shooting down efforts to fix the massive teacher shortage in our country. stay here. ♪ ♪ i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: states are stepping up to address the alarming shortage of teachers, but not
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finding any receptive audience especially with the joe biden white house. arizona no longer requiring teachers to have a bachelor's degree, might be fine. in florida is offering ten women temporary teaching credentials to veterans. not on board with those particular ideas. >> i do not support lowering any standards for qualifications of teachers. we need to be creative in how we get the teachers in. for example, student teaching is four months of teaching without pay. i think we should use the american rescue plan dollars to get student teachers and give them a salary. >> dana: besides throwing money at the issue, blame and the staffing crisis on teachers not being respected. >> let's think back the last couple of years, our educators have bent over backwards. we went from totally in-person learning to remote learning overnight. yet the pandemic really pushed many of these educators out of the profession because in many cases you know, educators were
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not being respected when schools had to close. >> dana: this problem is so widespread, and some of the school districts are short and are about to start next week and there's just no solution yet again. and the formula crisis, they knew what was coming. do not do anything about it and probably going to claim some airlift of teachers. >> jesse: maybe they fire the ones that did not take the vaccine. i don't even believe that they are short teachers. maybe they feel like it because there are ten migrant students in each class, or -- this is like millions of students per year, and could balance itself out, just not trusting the press release because it came out on the same day they called for a teacher pay raises. as to why would they call for pay raises when test scores are going down. it does not make any sense to
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me. and you cannot criticize a teacher, you can't criticize a teacher that calls your son racist. you can't criticize a teacher that says your son is not really a boy. and teachers that spend their lives evaluating other people can be evaluated. no, no. that is not happening. >> dana: there is a teacher shortage, i will give them that. >> joey: there's a teacher shortage just like there is a pilot shortage, because people said i'm going to go ahead and retire when covid happen and there was no plan in place for something like that. on the back door. and on top of that, we can bring in veterans and people that are confident and already indoctrinated from whatever liberal institution they went to. and were more focused on wokeness. and not pointing the finger at kids, but had 32 kids in your
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classroom, and not english speakers, where do they put their efforts? that's a problem. you need more problems. and those kids legitimately have a problem, and to say we can't criticize it is to say that we should begin with. and we have a say and how our kids get educated. we have a pay for it and a say in it, and only unions would say otherwise. >> dana: what do you think? >> harold: with regards to the teacher shortage, we have one. nobody goes into teaching between the fame and the glory of teaching. you look at other countries, teachers are thought of differently than we think of them here. we have stated the unions and other things i clouded this, but we need to figure out how we elevate this. and i sympathize with governor desantis on this. i think i understand where the secretary is coming from, but if you don't have teachers and you have people who had degrees in the area that you want them to
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teach at, then put them through the 2-4 week class and let them understand what it is like to be in front of classrooms. there is no question that we have a more current problem where we have a lot of classrooms more in america classrooms where you have the language spoken, and not only teaching and be proficient in english, but perhaps out of outf their language is languages as well. you have to understand that is the case. we did a story last weekend jesse, you might've been gone when we were talking about schools and we talk about absenteeism, but good for teachers in the school district recognizing that on monday there was a greater absentee of schools and realize that because they cannot wash the clothes, so what did they do? they bought washing when sheehan and two dryers. we have to think about these things individually. if hiring teachers who may not have gone through everything you wanted to go through, you are putting quality people in the classroom, do it. and could work in florida, may not work in tennessee, may not
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work and new jersey. but we have a challenge and a shortage and we have to be creative. >> jesse: closed on sunday night. >> harold: some of the these people don't have the resources. >> jesse: they can go to the laundry mat on sunday? i'm not sure i believe that. >> dana: rachel, a lot of this is may be being driven by a burgeoning school choice movement and acceptance of that. >> rachel: yes, that could be for sure. i was just going to say it's interesting coming or lowering standards. i went to college, one of my professors has a phd from oxford and told me that he wanted to teach at the public school and volunteer his time in his retirement, and the school would not hire him, because he did not have a license. let me tell you this, nothing scares the public school, the public education cartel more than governors disrupting this pipeline. right? because you have to go through the teachers colleges and the liberals know this with the
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teachers colleges, they run them. everybody has to go through them. and they don't want any disruption, what they are doing is scaring the heck out of them. my father was in the military for 34 years and got out to. he became a public school teacher, but he had to go back to school several years getting his masters. and would've been amazing for him with all of the experience, 34 years in the military, and he is so smart. he is so patient, ended up being a coach, this is a really great thing that governor desantis is doing and i think that i saying your bachelor's degree is efficient and a phd is sufficient and getting rid of allowing this monopoly of the teachers colleges which are run and partnered with the teachers union, this is a real disruption, in addition to what you just said, dana, which is the new opening up of attaching the money to a child, school choice, homeschooling, all of the things that have been opened up since the pandemic woke a lot
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♪ ♪ >> harold: president biden's interview secretary starting with some tone-deaf comments, suggesting lower income americans make the switch to green energy. >> if you are a lower income, you can get to your home entirely weatherized through the expansion from the bipartisan infrastructure laws. significant expansion, you don't have to pay for anything. if you want he palms insulation, new windows, that is covered. if you are a moderate income,
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you can get 30% off the price of solar panels, it significant incentive. >> in the tax credit making up for the pause of $20,000 technology. dana, what do you think? >> dana: i am so mad, the shamelessness of secretary granholm and john kerry it's like they have a competition who can be the most out of touch paired when was the last time they talk to a normal person? she is talking about, all of these things are free all of these things in your house and it will be more energy efficient, so who is going to take advantage of this? probably lots of student home debts, and who is going to do the work? to put in those new windows? who do you think those guys are going to be? the ones that did not get a chance to go to college or either paid off their loans or figured out another way to go to college to send their kids to college. the other thing as she goes in the interview to say we really need to do is produce our
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energy. that's what everybody has been saying and the bill does not do that. we don't do enough of adding the natural gas it for example. and europe is about to have a disaster this winter. it will be terrible. and we will be able to help them. imagine if we can provide the natural gas to them. but my last point would be at the white house today, the leader of germany, yesterday it's not to continue the life of three nuclear power points. and instead want to rely on renewables and who will they come to you when they need help in germany? it's going to be us. i am frustrated by it. >> harold: do you feel this? >> jesse: why am i whether arising somebody's home? why do i have to pay for someone to do windows in isolation? it is basically like the federal government taking our tax dollars and giving us a refund. that's where it is going. just the money for my tax
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dollars to home depot. they are the ones that are doing all the installation. and if you are middle-class you have it off of the solar panels, so they are $18,000 and let's just say they are $12,000. who has 12 grand in their savings account that is going to splash down on a solar panel when your utility bill is only $150 a month? you're going to wait seven years to start breaking even? that is insane. that's the same day that they gave all of this green bailout to afford. just fired 3,000 people so they can make electric cars in mexico that are manufactured in china with coal. explain that. >> dana: and increase prices so they can get the tax benefits of the money they were making before. >> rachel: you know who else is having trouble paying their bills this winter will be america senior citizens. i was surprised at how many senior citizens were working there. i think that they are starting to get second jobs, we have set
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it on "fox & friends" many times. i thought i was retiring and i have to get the job. they know what is coming. by the way, did not mention that she was on the board for per terror, which all of these ebp vehicles are coming out. you know that that bill, we are going to get 35,000 new post office vehicles for delivering your mail with the little cars, they will all be electric battery. this is a boondoggle for everybody. and i will just say one last thing, i don't want an electric vehicle. i don't want my government to get me into a vehicle or incentivize me or make gas so expensive that i have to get one or have to pay for one. i don't want to be dependent on china and that's all the vehicles will do, make us more dependent on china. i'm not interested. >> joey: i probably spend more time out in nature than anybody here, at least killing animals
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while doing it. but most of the things they complain about our environmental changes that we put onto this earth that could change with our habits and what we have done. about voting in kentucky and what has happened to the mississippi delta is because we have bought levees where they did not need to be built so we can make a lot of money. that's great. i love that, you know the houses that should burn for ten years, we just thought we wanted to live there and got mad when they burned our house down, this is not a cauter, this is about what we have done that we can make a change tomorrow. so there are things we can do. it just hurts really bad. so instead they want to do stuff that only heard some people really bad. and when we talk about energy, the first politician that says let's go nuclear, i will take serious if they are talking about green energy. >> harold: rachel is going to tell us something she is afraid of. "the fastest cloaks quote is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> joey: welcome back, it's time for "the fastest." sometimes the best way to get rid of our fears in life is by
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confronting them head on or maybe feet on. rachel campos duffy had to learn that the hard way. let's watch. >> days not okay. do not. do not, do not, do not! 's before you are afraid of birds? >> rachel: this is a real fear, this is the kind of party stuff we do on the weekend. the week before we had snake, which pete was afraid of, and i did not think that he was as worried as he was and put it in my slim and his face and then someone found out i was afraid of chickens and they brought chickens. >> dana: being afraid of birds is a real thing. they are scary. >> joey: harold, what are you afraid of? >> harold: snakes, we saw one last summer and i had to pretend that i was not scared, lasted about a segment back second.
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>> rachel: [laughs] >> joey: i like animals that don't have legs. so i like him. jesse? >> jesse: vermin. is that what they say on like a possum? groundhog. like rats. >> joey: dana, what is your biggest fear? >> dana: i don't like alligators, but i'm not around them much anymore. but it also have to say i will never go whale watching, because i'm terrified that the whale will come up over and knocked the vote. >> joey: my biggest fear is natural water and all of the critters in them. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ .
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. >> jesse: it's time for one more thing. so i'm back from vacation.
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i went it maine. i didn't want to say i went to maine because i didn't want people to know about maine. i'm going to do it anyway. twins eating lobster with jr. there. lobster prices have really really gone down. thank you very much joe biden. there we are on a lobster boat. we called that a cocktail cruise. there we're airport i think that was portland international airport. very strict. sophie's bag got checked very thoroughly. i thought she had contraband. there is the family on the rocks. and everybody survived and there is jesse jr. on the boat. loves the boat and tonight we have "jesse watters primetime" back in action. johnny went out to the streets. i believe the beach, excuse me, and asked people about the fbi raid. watch. >> would you be okay with the fbi coming to look inside of your closet? >> make me feel like uncomfortable. >> do you think melania felt like they were invading her privacy. >> yes. >> be best. >> jesse: be best fbi. be best. dana? >> dana: last night the baltimore orioles and boston red
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sox faced off in williamsport, pennsylvania. classic mlb commissioner and president george w. bush joined the broadcast this happened as well. >> the last time i made news with you it didn't go that well for me was my recollection. >> you canceled the all-star game in atlanta? [laughter] >> dana: leave it to 43 to ask a question everybody wanted to ask. statue in his likeness. next to cia young. how to set goals and how to work to meet them. >> jesse: that was classic w. harold? >> harold: w. is a good man. bitter purchase steve jobs, apple one computer prototype $677,000. $678,000 on thursday. the prototype was used by steve jobs in 1976 to show apple once had a bike shop owner in mountain view. jobs gifted it later.
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an anonymous bay area bidder bought it. what a great piece of american technology and history there. >> jesse: i don't think that's great investment. what do i know? joey? >> joey: listen, this is really cooking story. talk about being at the right place at the right time. a fox weather reporter, robert ray actually saved a woman. he was getting ready to set up -- in dallas, getting ready to set up and do his report on the flooding. she drives by trying to get to her daughter and her car starts sinking he grabs her and carries her about 20 yards. he carries her far enough and saved her. she was freaking out. i would be, too. i can't swim. my legs don't float. so great job. fox weather robert ray. great job. >> big contest. it was for the best mullet. on the show this weekend i wisconsin water fall. the boys laughed at me and said no, it's a kentucky water fall.
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a boy from wisconsin won. hard hitting news. tune in for "fox & friends" on the weekend. >> jesse: i would like to see harold ford jr. with a mullet you have. ever had a mullet. >> harold: let me show you the picture. >> jesse: we will get that. "special report" suspect next. >> bret: i think it's the shades. the shades sold the monthly let. had to have the shades. [laughter] >> bret: all right. see you guys. thanks, jesse. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight, we are following two major stories. dr. anthony fauci the nation's top infectious disease expert became a household name and shifting recommendations during the covid-19 pandemic and questions over the origins of the virus says he will depart the federal government in december. we will get to that in a moment. but, first, lawyers for former president donald trump are now asking a federal judge to prevent the fbi from continuing to review documents recovered

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