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passed in the republican let's go back and try some of that. let's look at what's really wrong with this country, and quit saying, "well, if we fix that, maybe the republicans or democrats will get credit for it." i don't want people to get credit for it. let's be americans, not democratic or republican. >> neil: senator, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. >> hi. i'm greg gutfeld, along with judge jeanine pirro, jesse watters, ainsley earhardt. only a dismal 39% approve of
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biden's performance in a new poll, and the majority of democrats want the party to flat out dump him and pick someone else as their 2024 nominee. there's no circling back on this. remember that? former white house press secretary says democrats are doomed if the midterms are about biden. >> if the election is about who's the most extreme, as we saw kevin mccarthy touch on there with marjorie taylor greene, i'll say her name, sitting on his left side, if it's a referendum on the president, they will lose, and they know that. >> as democrats reel from all the bad news, there's more, a top pollter predicts that the gop midterm turnout will exceed all expectations. >> this year our fear people won't be polled that are trump supporters because of what biden has said, apparent attacks, people coming after them. there's a hesitancy to participate.
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everybody w will underexpect th. >> thank you for joining us. i bet you have a book, don't you? his name is robert trafalgar. he's talking about something like the subverged vote, because it's relentless smearing of trump voters is pushing them further underground, which means we have no idea what the outcome will be it, which was the same to brexit, trump, and probably the italian prime minister. do you believe this? >> it comes down to the issues. we see it in every election. whatever the issues are most important to the country, that's the party that will win. right now the republicans are doing well. you saw the abc/"washington post" poll that said all the issues that republicans care about -- those are the top four issues people are worried about. immigration is down there.
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that's an important issue to republicans. the things that are the issues for democrats, they hate trump, so january 8th. 6th. they love the environment and abortion. they want everyone to have an abortion. those are the top three issues. those are not america's issues. the grocery store, $1.15 for a pound of turkey. now it's $4. families can't afford it. things are changing. we are trying to make choices, people have to make choice, what they're going to buy at the grocery store. you won't buy the most expensive apple. you'll buy the one in the bag that comes with five or six apples. we're trying to heat our homes. they're not as good, but we're trying to heat our homes. you have touches that, that's a necessity, if you have kids. inflation is going up. paychecks are staying stagnant and people can't afford it. that's the main issue. that's why republicans are going to do well. >> the message i got from you, the real winners are the
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turkeys, right? >> that's true. >> yes, yes, yes. there's a good point, uh, judge, that jen psaki, you have to make the referendum on -- >> you can't assume that the democrats aren't incredibly smart in politics. i mean, look at where we are right now. i mean, jen psaki hit the nail on the head when she talked about we have to get biden out of the picture, because with any midterm, it's about him, not the people lower on the ticket. we have to make crime an issue that the democrats are unbracing. if we make crime an issue that we're so great on, which is all of a sudden last week they're talking about a bill they've been fighting about, haggling over for months, to make it look
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like we're being tough on crime. i mean, they're smart. they know what they need to do. the question is, how long of a memory do americans have? do therm the summer of 2020? do therm buildings fire, people dying, precincts burning, police forced out of their own precincts. if therm that -- look, we're a couple blocks from st. pat's. wasn't somebody shot here this weekend? okay. we're afraid to walk outside the building in new york city. when it comes to fear -- ainsley, i know you're right, the abc/"washington post" poll, they prioritize different things, and when people are afraid of, i'm afraid, am i going to be a collateral victim, i think that with people denying they're going to vote republican, i think it may be bigger than we think. >> i don't know. i don't know. i don't know who to go to next. jesse or jessica?
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jessica always goes last. i'll save you, jesse. >> you want me to talk now? >> no. you should wait. how do you know you're 43 days until the election, when the democrats start sounding like republicans. now they discover crime and crime victims. right? >> it's not just now. there have been moderate democrats -- dana is not here to talk about what's been going on, but with clyburn, out there, third most powerful democrat, saying stop defunding the police, an absolutely absurd idea. that started in the summer of 2020. you know that the election is coming because we have new high-quality polls every day. it's so overwhelming, because you can find a number that suits your argument, no matter who you are, right? if you think it's the most important issue you can find that. of the top four, you're correct. three of them favor republicans right now. the economy, inflation, number one and number three. education, i thought it was
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interesting, democrats plus six now. down from double digits, but that still shows that republicans have not swayed everyone on that. the number five most important issue abortion. that's a huge issue for democrats. there's been huge amounts of coverage of the number of women registering, especially young women. you saw what happened in kansas. it's going to happen on other referendums as well. and immigration as well. a d plus 1 finding in the abc/"washington post" poll. that surprised me considering how much republicans are talking about what's going on on the border. joe biden, it's been going on for months, they don't him to run. there's a number of people that don't want donald trump to run. these are issues that people prioritize, how the particular parties will handle them in. joe biden is doing better at this point than clinton had done, and then trump had done. he's two points below obama. there was a poll, 47% approval rating. that's pretty damn good for right now. >> way not to answer my question. >> what?
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i thought it answered it and then some. >> you did. i was joking. so, jesse, the republicans dominate on every issue, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're going to win. we know what happens. what's your advice? what is your advice? because, jessica raised some pretty good points. >> i have some why is. >> that's what happens when you go last, by the way. >> before i get there, i went grgrocery shopping, do i get the regular or organic blueberries? i got the regular, and the blueberries tasted exactly the same. >> no. >> they tasted exactly the same. i encourage everybody to do that. >> you're learning from inflation? >> i am, i'm changing my spending habits just because of this inflation. jen just admitted that they've had two years with full control, and their midterm message is republicans are extremist, which is a hoax.
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that's crazy. they can't run on the infrastructure bill. they didn't build anything. what else are they going to run on? covid relief? everybody got covid. everybody got covid. what? are you going to run on covid relief? it triggered inflation. are you going to run on the inflation reduction act? that doesn't reduce inflation at all. are you going to run on the border control? the crossings are up. there's a land war in europe. you can't run on that. what are you going to run on? the economy. stock market is down. under joe biden wages are down. underin we're losing money. the media comes out, and you're spinning polls like crazy. oh, he's got momentum, the democrats, you know, got the republicans right where they want them. joe is lying, falling down, losing us money. you're looking at a biden presidency that's a total fraud. 81 million votes, he can't even do a rally? the pool camera doesn't pull out, because no one showed up. the biden rally is free.
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i told you guys the other day, the whole motorcade cross by deep blue manhattan no one clapped. it was like the prime minister of yugoslavia. >> to be fair, they were getting mugged. >> they were getting mugged. >> hands in the hair. "please don't shoot me." >> somebody tied a bandanna around their mouth, and they're sticking them up. same thing with kamala. first woman vice president, woman of color, she's a laughingstock. nancy pelosi, deep blue city, goes before millennials, there for climate change, and she gets booed. democrats' midterm message should be, i'm sorry, i'm here for the insider trading. >> what? >> that's the true. it's true. >> what is the republican message? we're not them? >> i would say we're losing money, crime is up. gas prices are up. inflation is up. your money is down. that's what i would say. >> and no women's rights. >> you're poor and not safe.
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>> we're not safe. >> there you go. that's what we'll talk about next. america's crime cries emerging as a crucial issue for the midterms and voters know which party can handle it. yes. people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. ♪ good times. insurance! ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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67% of voters rank crime as one of the top issues this midterm election. it's no wonder voters are worried. a shocking video out of philadelphia this past weekend shows dozens of teens storming a local store and completely ransacking the place. crime is so bad in new orleans that the police department is forced to recruit civilians to make up for the severe staffing shortage. the career criminal, once the poster boy for new york city's careless bail reform, just arrested by police on an attempted murder warrant. the poster boy from a democrats issue ends up going down heart in a scandal -- going down hard in a scandal. >> you know what, you have to ask yourself, why are they in this message, people that nothing about crime, law enforcement, decide we're going to do this social justice thing.
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why are we as americans paying taxes, tolerating this kind of criminal behavior where there are no consequences? our legal system is now so consumed with the rights of the criminal that we give the criminal top billing. it's the criminal justice system. it's not the victims justice system. the victim never chose to be part of it. we coddle criminals in this new social justice milieu as if they're the violated as opposed to the violators. then we deny the trauma of the victims. that's all fine and dandy, right? here's the bottom line. you've got to reform the bail laws, put judges and das in office who know what they're doing. stop with this social justice nonsense or you're going to suffer crime. crime doesn't just destroy your life or your family's life. it destroys neighborhoods and
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cities and businesses. it's destroying america. if we looked at what went on in the uk during the queen's burial, that whole thing for 12 days, we didn't see people hating each other. we didn't see signs of protests. there was unity. there is no unity in america. and the democrats have brought us this divide where, you know, they're all there, we're on the sued of the criminal, we're going to give bail to the criminals, and we're paying the price. it's about time we got them out of office. >> have you ever been to a wawa? >> yes. >> it's a religious institution in philadelphia. a lot of people think we should give the teens the electric chair because of what they did to soft pretzels. do you understand the feelings of people in philadelphia when this happens? >> not about the electric chair and the pretzels. i went to college on the mainline. i spent time in philly and the
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surrounding area. >> hmm. >> oh, the mainline? i understand people are upset about this. i grew up in the city. it's devastating about what's going on. i don't feel safe about bringing my daughter on the subway. my mom had me on the subway every daughter. >> oh, i thought your mom delivered you on the subway. >> every day. there was always someone around to help with the stroller, right? it was completely civilized. obviously it's not the case anymore. in terms of the effectness of these attacks, these dangerous liberal policies, we have yet to see if it's effective in terms of what happens in the midterms, because republicans haven't been able to necessarily close the loop to say we're for some
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reforms. we believe in social justice reform, but we think x, y and z -- >> somebody tell me what is social justice? >> that people aren't incarcerated for crimes they shouldn't be. >> that's why the criminal justice system is there, to determine who's guilty and not guilty. >> and laws over the decades that there were too harsh, that blacks were -- >> i don't agree laws are too harsh. when you look at what's going on today, they're too weak. >> conservatives all over the country agree that we need to make reforms. >> oh, really? like who? >> rudy giuliani. >> rudy giuliani, the toughest prosecutor this city has ever seen. >> right, but who also talked about the fact that we have people unfairly -- >> all right. give me an idea. what do you want to change? >> are we moving or -- >> i was waiting for you to say something, but if you don't have anything you want to say, i'll go to ainsley. ainsley, she brought up people are locked up for pot.
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they always trot that out. >> because it's true. >> you basically have to murder someone to get arrested and stabbed bstand behind bars in n. the guy trying to protect his bodega, there's murder charges, and when people try to push alvin bragg, he changes his mind and drops the charges. that's what it took. how many other people are out there that the media doesn't know about, charged with murder, because they defended their business? that guy worked every single day, so hard to put food on the table for his family, and some guy comes in, threatens him with a knife, he's killed, but everybody defends the victim. nobody cares about the victim. what about the boy who died, run over by the car, allegedly, because he was-republican? the mom and dad had to bury him, and said we will miss you every single day, and the guy is walking the street who does this. this is what we hear time and time again. one day it will be your
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children, or my children. we live in new york city. i have to think about that. i live in your neighborhood. my friends see you walking the stroller, and they think you're cute. my friend camille always wants to talk to you, but she's nervous. >> ha-ha-ha. >> these are the things we worry about on our streets, the upper east side. you're right, we coddle the criminals. what do we expect? when the democrats say, no bail, defund, dismantle, reimagine, release the violent criminals, we're coddling them, and that teaches them that you can go into a store, a wawa, do whatever you want, and charges won't be pressed against you. california, san francisco. you saw the beautiful stores that are robbed. they walk out, as long as they don't take a thousand dollars worth, they're free. >> i believe that immigrant bodega owner had to flee the country. >> did he really? >> yeah. he left for the dominican republic. >> you mean, nobody is there right now? let's get outta here. this is one of the consequences
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of a cancel culture in that there's a certain kind of censorship in which you can't talk about certain things. i don't agree that democrats want more crime. i honestly think we have all the same goals, but our system, we don't agree on it, and it has to do with the progressive mindset that punishment, justice, is somehow mean, right? if you could see through the poster boy scam. if you were to say something about it, you would have been called a racist. when you look at the vandalism spree in wawa, you can only say teens, you can't say anything else, right? a mob of teens. you can't say anything else. what that does, it prevents you from going deeper, talking about these problems. one, we have a terrible education system in which teachers unions put the students last. right? that's a systemically racist system, because only par blacks in cities like philly are left with that option. so you have lots of black kids
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in wawa, right? education too. blm activists realize that they made millions and millions of dollars, went to mansions, to fraud, whatever. the last thing you brought up, the devaluing of anything of value. i noticed in wawa, carjackings that end in joyrides. it's not about taking things, but destroying things. the mob thinking has an idea that if you're not protecting something, then it probably isn't worth it anyway. so you're seeing vandalism in scale. it's the reverse of the -- what do you call it? the broken windows concept. it's the open window concept. come on in, take whatever you want, because after the $900 decriminalization thing, nothing is worth anything. why fight for anything? i want that. i could take it. why not?
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when we decide things aren't of value anymore, then they aren't. it's all a trust between us that we decide what is important, of value. with we stop protecting that, they don't care either. that's what i think you're seeing. i think you're seeing a chaos brought upon by just the devaluing of culture. >> are you saying they didn't want the tastykake a lot of timt taken, they just smash the stuff. >> crimpets? >> damn those are good. >> ahead, democrats putting the needs of illegal immigrants over their residents. ♪ ♪ it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #4 supreme meats. smoky capicola, genoa salami and pepperoni!
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>> liberal cities putting illegal immigrants over their own citizens. california's governor, gavin newsom, saying we're a majority minority state. 27% of us are immigrants. i'm proud to announce the signing of today's bills to further support our immigrant community, which makes our state stronger every single day. new york city mayor eric adams plans to build hangar-size tents as temporary shelter for the thousands of migrants who have been bussed to the big apple. okay, jesse. i want to talk about these ids. here's what's interesting about them. california has already issued state ids for licensed drivers. now they're issuing state ids
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even if you don't have or don't want a license. why do you think that is, jesse? >> wait a second. didn't democrats say that blacks were incapable of handling an id to vote? but i guess illegal aliens are perfectly capable of using a state-issued id to use it for welfare. what's going on here, right now whites are a minority in california. hispanics are the majority race in that state. white democrat politicians like gavin newsom see the writing on the call and do anything they can to cling to the political machine. now, this looks like an onramp to voting, if i was just being suspicious, but being suspicious has made me very, very -- successful? newsom wants the cheap labor for his donors. these donors run businesses where they pay cash off the books to the illegals, keeps the
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profits fat, and they can plow the profits back into gavin newsom's campaign. if you take that away, then gavin newsom's campaign goes broke, and the california economy goes broke, because their biggest industries agriculture, construction, service industry, entertainment. they're run by illegal labor over there. this id is legislatizing the whole cheap labor system they have over there. also, what are we doing in new york? democrats pride themselves on great government services, right? every year they run on we need to raise your taxes to pay for safety nets and federal government services. tents? my tackles tar i dollar is goina tent? >> yep. >> billions of dollars? >> wait a second, we're going to put them on a cruise ship and swirl them around international waters so they can see the statue of liberty. where did the money go, judge? >> ainsley, by giving them
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government-issued ids, it allows them government benefits and healthcare, all the things that jesse talked about. is this a pay to play? >> absolutely. so they can all vote. that's coming next, if it hasn't come already in some of those counties. california, ids for all, ab-1766. if you're not going to drive, why do you need a license or maybe to buy alcohol, whatever? street vendors need to get health permits. students need it to access in-state tuition for illegals to finance th their stream. gavin newsom has the charm and a lot of experience, but i don't think he'll win because the swing states will reject him. in my opinion who's homeless, come to california. all the neighborhoods, where the celebrities live, now those
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neighborhoods are being vandalized. then he has parking lots where you can shoot up and won't get prosecuted, because he wants your needles to be clean. what? imagine telling your kids to do that. then with this issue, i mean they want socialism, free college, free healthcare, free preschool, guaranteed jobs, guaranteed retirement. i mean, who pays for all this? we're $33 trillion in debt. you pay for this. >> $20 billion a year. jessica, if new york city is strugglings according to mayor adams, to find housing, and is now building hangar-sized tents, should mayor adams call the president? >> we talked about this. i think that the president should give more money to the sanctuary cities, if they're going to be taking in these people. it shouldn't be that d.c. and chicago and new york, cities that are -- have an open door policy for people who are here undocumented don't have the funds to do it. yes, i think he should call the president about it. he's talked about that. the government should give money for that. i know greg is probably going to want to talk about his idea as
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well, about putting people in a place together, which this kind of is, this tent city approach. it's not the same as it is in california. it's indoor tenting. yeah, i think they should get more money. on the ids front, this is actually about allowing people who are here undocumented to come out of the shadows. they want them to be able to interact, first of all, with law enforcement, so if they see something, they can say something. >> wait a minute. they came out of the shadows to the vineyard and they deported them, to a military camp. >> they got them legal representation. they fed them. they clothed them. they sent somewhere to get jobs. >> they sent them packing. you can't get a job at a military camp. ha-ha-ha. >> this is about people undocumented. they broke the law to get here, but they're here now, being able to do everyday normal things. to get a bank account, send their kids to school. over 5 million in this country, who have one parent
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undocumented, and they're scared to sign up for health benefits for their kids who are american citizens, for another i.c.e. will show up and deport them. that's what the ids are about. it's not a backdoor thing to voting. >> i.c.e. hasn't deported anything. >> what are you talking about? >> the issue of these illegals having access to just about everything, and jessica saying, you know, that we have to provide this, should taxpayers be paying for all of this? >> no. how's that for being fast? you can go to break now. >> okay. really? >> no. this is the problem, is that if you are -- if you want to have both, right, if you want to have a beautiful safety net and you want to have unlimited immigration, the country will be destroyed. you got to make a choice. you have to either reduce the amount of freebies, so that it's only for citizens, and have open immigration, or the reverse. you can't do both, because that's going to destroy the
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system. we have so many problems in the united states right now, we should probably be concentrating on the citizens. however, when i say that, i also have to add that overwhelmingly migrants, illegal immigrants, are pretty damn good people. i would rather see the homeless in those tents, and have the migrants in the city, because i know for a fact the migrants won't be standing on the street doing drugs. they urinating on your porch, defecating in parks in front of kids, they'll try to find a job at home depot and nobody somebody to sleep on a couch and save their damn money as opposed to all these people on our streets being absolute animals. animals! i say -- i worry that we demonize a little too much, and we should be more compassionate, but at the same time we have to think about our cities and families too. does that make sense? >> yes. >> absolutely. coming up, whatever happened to hard work? why america is becoming a nation
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>> do you ever feel like nobody wants to work hard anymore? you're not crazy. america has 3 million fewer workers than the economy with 11.2 million job openings. it gets worse with trends like quiet quitting, becoming all the rage. a new "wall street journal" opinion piece thinks we've become a nation of quitters and blames the labor shortage on cyber bohemians, americans who will you have off their parents. judge, what do you think? >> it's interesting. the stat here is that a lot of people after covid, a lot of
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people got a lot of money. now that the government handouts are being, you know, eliminated, or little by little they're losing them. apparently as of march, baby boomers -- that's the parents, sitting on a whopping $71 trillion -- to spoil their kids. after the government handouts, the kids are going to their parents. they're lazy. they've absolutely become addicted to the internet, all of tiktok. so it's easy to not work. when did this start? covid. china. fauci. it's about time we recognize when america changed. that's it. >> greg, i love the quiet quitters, people only doing what's required, not going above and beyond. >> i don't believe this guy. i don't know where he gets this information. hasn't this been around forever? we've always had moochers, lay-abouts, and freeloaders. i was probably one for a year. after a while the shame gets to you for being nonproductive. the scary part if that feeling
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never comes, and the robots will be happy, because they'll take over your job. it's got to be strange to have-situation where no one is relying on you, and no one is depending on you. that will never get you out of bed. >> greg, more than half of u.s. households support an adult child. any one of your siblings still supported by a parent? >> i'm jesse. thank you for confusing me. >> sorry, jesse. >> i have wealthy friends who had homes everywhere, homes in greenwich, aspen, plaque beach, manhattan, easthampton, and all he did was chase girls, play drums, smoke hash. i wasn't happy deep down, because his parents never had expectations that he would have a real job. his parents made -- offhand all the baby boomers' parents made an obscene amount of money, and
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thought they could buy happiness. you can't happiness, ainsley. you can only buy love. happiness comes from overcoming obstacles, resilience and work. it's not a constant state of pleasure and relaxation. that's the reward you get for working hard. >> that's hedonism. >> the average household lost $7200 in income since biden took office. people need to work. they're losing money. inflation is sky-high, but our paychecks are the same. >> people do need to work. part of what's going on, baby boomers made a ton of postpone, but didn't retire. the normal chain of command is not happening. a lot of people -- i'm not saying there aren't issues with wanting to work a full week. i get it, millennials and gen zs have different ideas in terms of -- >> the judge just flipped me off. >> something was happening. i was trying to look normal. [laughter] i believe it. baby boomers fault, i love the
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term cyber bohemian. it's very smart. >> your point is, academia and corporations, people are just there. >> like the white house. >> yes. >> every administration. >> just retire. that's what you want biden to do. >> ha-ha-ha. >> just stay right there, because we have the craziest sports meltdown ever. that's next.
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>> judge, what do you think? >> i know nothing about the game. here's the thing, this guy out to work out, do something, to get this frustration out of him. boy, he's nutso. >> i love it. i love going to hockey games because i love to see-fight. i think this is hilarious. it's not sportsmanship, but it's funny to watch. good video. >> greg? >> if you look at the video, the guys next to him aren't even surprised. that's what i find so interesting about this. "there he goes again. he always does this." by the way, who is filming this? >> new yorkers don't even look. >> yeah. >> and finally, more than half of americans say therm their youth by reading their favorite children's books. now we have one more for your kids and grandkids. ainsley's new children's book, i'm so glad you were born, celebrating who you are," comes out tomorrow. tomorrow after "the five," join
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ainsley for a live signing. congratulations. tell us about the book. >> i sign them, for your kids, precious little grandchild. my mom says this all the time. i'm so glad you were born on my birthday. on "fox and friends" i said that for the first time to steve doocy, just have a dance partner with your daughter, with your son, by yourself. celebrate your life. >> let's keep going. >> go to ainsleybook.com. i'll be talking to you, signing books. we'll send you a copy that i have signed. my hand is tired. i signed a lot this weekend. >> yeah. it looks like it. >> these are so great. the kids love these, when you read it to them. it's very simple. a lot of pictures. cla lot of colors.
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it's great. >> my daughter picked the artist. when you pick an artist, you put the different illustrators out on the table, and she said, "i like that one." >> wow. we'll find out. >> which age group? >> you can ready it to your child. probably up to 8 or 9. or 10 or when they go to college. you say, i'm so glad you were born. here's the little book. baby showers, birthdays, christmas. >> i love it. >> you hope it sells more than doocy's. >> "one more thing" is up next.
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what next? let's get some fresh air. been cooped up for too long. yeah... ♪ get kardia mobile card at kardia.com or amazon. hello grandma... grandpa. i want to give you a hug. you see that? that's when i realized we can't let another year go by. i think we're good. okay. let's go. mom, do you know where some wrapping paper... need to wrap something for grandma. uh, yeah. ready? yeah. this is the plan to finally connect with our family's heritage. grandma! start your plan today with a northwestern mutual financial advisor and spend your life living. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for one more thing. jesse. the. >> jesse: philadelphia eagles remain undefeated 3-0. beat the redskins over the weekend. look at this move.
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goodbye. slips a nice, touchdown. there we go. we have a.j. brown next on the receiving end of this. >> greg: what are you doing? >> jesse: boom, extends in for another t.d. and this is to smith in the corner. high up. >> greg: i don't care. >> jesse: 3-0 go down in flames. tonight on "primetime." hunter biden fang fapg similar to swalwell had his own fang fang. jess. >> judge jeanine: 27-year-old woman had her mindset for a job at nice. instead of sending a resume to online portal she printed it on top of a cake and had it hand-delivered to nike's headquarter in oregon and she now has upcoming meeting at nike and we are wishing her well. and, tonight, i am going to be on tucker carlson talking about a very interesting case where
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the fbi went in with guns ablazing. >> jesse: if anybody wants to apply for a job the a "jesse watters primetime" that's how i want the resumes. >> judge jeanine: in a cake? >> don't eat the phone number. >> jesse: that's good. gut gut tonight, we have got a great show. sharon osbourne, guy benson, erin her reasony, pretty good and kat timpf vets jess ozy's wife? >> she is great. >> greg: better use this for a face mask news. we are done with face mask. as this man did. created a hammock cyber bohemian great use for a mask. >> amazing. >> jessica: indiana teen only student in the entire world to ace the ap calculus exam. he got a perfect 5 rating on the
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college board the test administrator notified his principal 108 out of 108 and 78,000 students took the test a perfect score. change your life. ing. >> ainsley: tonight forget a live signing of a this show. ainsley book.com. i love you and see you all in the morning. thanks for having me on. >> judge jeanine: we love having you on. >> greg: "special report" up next. >> bret: ainsley, congrats on the book. jesse we are called the commanders now. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight while conservatives try to retake control of congress in the november midterms here in the u.s. the right leaning political movement in europe is gaining attraction. italian prime minister georgia maloni right wing party latest in a group of like-minded politicians there gaining power across the continent dealing with rampant inflation and energy crisis in the wake of ukraine war.
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