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and the renaissance man. oh and two aces and queens. you have fun against them. down. >> and lds begins tuesday with fox and fs one . >> we are out of time. thanks to kennedy. taking it down dependancy a studio audience in green bay, 40%, and great.here is the and i love youfi, erica .. ♪ hello, everyone. >> i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with geraldo jesse watters, nikki haley and will cain. it's five o'clock in asw york city and this is the five . probs if i wf e don't have enouh problems with the bordercrisis i crisis, inflation and crime allf raging, the president is now scaring americans with talk of the end of the world. biden warning of armageddon if vladimir putin uses a tacticall
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nuclear weapon to try to winhavf the war on ukraine, saying, quote, we havesi not faced the prospect of armageddoncrisip since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. have ge got a guy i know fairly well. he's not joking whenis not he ts about potential use of tactical nuclear weapons or biologiestac chemical weapons because his military is you might say, significantly underperforming. you woulantly d think with such alarming statement, the president woul d be ready toswer q answer questions and assure americanue s, but look what he didead. instead, literally running awayu . lawmakers are taking note ofr biden's weakness n on the world stage. >> anti-american dictators will smelll smelt the weakness. >> they sewee a weakakne bidenhw administration. right now, we have a president who is very weak and abroad and at home, and he's brought it to himself because of his
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policies. >> he also has put america in hh a weaker position. he threatened our securityreatoo by making us dependent on other nations, the saudis and theith. their friends in the united arab emirates believe that the they can do whatever they want to. >> the united states . so there you have it. and i'll go to you first. nikki haley, welcome . thanks. >> why? why now? why now?rmageddo armageddon. first i know that putin firstntions mentioned, i believe it was in march of this year, the possibility of using nuclear weapons. >> yous. know, i mean, what's up interesting to me, it's soro unproductive every time he speaksev just unproductive, because on one side, you'reng f putting fear in americans, which is not helpful. and it really questions hisde, leadership on the other side. if he knows putin so well, heelg would know h he should not be saying this is armageddon because putin is hearing that insteas
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d, what he needs to do is he needs to have strong, bold leadership. he needs t sayo say, look, if , do anything with nukes, there'll be to pay. hell needs to pa to o remind cha and iran, are you supporting this conversation? chiand he needs to just stay strong. and what we have our military can handle this. we're not going to nee d to send troops on the ground if something happens. what he needs to do is havee deterrence. when president trump was in tru didn't see thesecause ther dictators doing this because there wasn't the weakness that we're seeinge ess today. >> and you know, jesse , to that point, i mean, when biden starts talking about armageddonbide, and then you'vet russia now, which is as far asic i'm concerned, a pretty weak position, it's he's losing in ukraine. i meancling in , his forces areg drafted or forced to fight. ssia people are trying to get out ofi russia and we, like, built him up. >> it's like this nuclear>> hav power. yeah. you have to keep alsto keep aloo the country in times like this. fdr did it. jfk did it. bush did it after 9/11. trump did it during covid-19it
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could you imagine if biden were president during covid? he probably would have flown to imine if biddelaware and put onp and never opened up the rest ouf the country. we ht's a very fragile time in the united states . we've justavju recovered from te pandemic. people are anxious. you have a recession, you have x an openg on border and a crime wave. you can't be just throwing around words that trigger people like that. you don't have a ceo go on an earnings call and just say, oh, a ponzi scheme, but you just. don't do that. like my wife, ifdi we went out o dinner, wouldn't just bring her ex-boyfriend. you know, i'd be out of there before dessert and you don't go to san francisco and just scream, make america great again. you got too scream mak know the room and you got to say the rightrign thing. and heg. says these things, if you notice at fundraisers, hee said the same fascist thinsemip the fundraiser. now he says nuclear armageddon at this fundraiser. it's because deep downt the funa very insecure man. >> he's always felt inadequate.i and that's why he's alwaysterina blustering about his push ups pp and how great a tests , of course, he got in college.over
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he's a liar. perfo so hrme kind of over performs i front of donors to try to make them feel like this or that. tha and it usually backfires ifsays forget about what he says. but look what he's done. you have the cartels runninge se the southern border. you have little rocket man throwing a bunch of rockets over the peninsula. there's a land war in asia.ere s the saudis are allies. just turn their backs to us . so you can't then drop this bomb rhetorically. carop this band then run away t one across the lawn while the medie media is like, can yo clear this up a little bit, mr. president ? it'sust just not smart enough o fi be the president , which would be fine under normal circumstances. carmela is the number two, wouldn't you say, will thabut doesn't doesn't president biden himself create the circus stance? so when jesse talks about a normal circumstance, if thisp were a trump administration or if it were ronald reagan's administration, i mean, thisthin kind of thing, you wouldn't yoge wouldn't be seeing a lot of this. >> let's be fair, judge.>> to tocl be fairarif, jesse ie, he s clarified that he's not joking.s
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>> he's very serious. and by the way, vladimir putin n is not joking. i'm glad tow o know this is a very serious issue. can you imagine a nuclear diplomatic talks i made i made launched new nukes. tha >> just joking. not really. it's like the person always, tot be honest. i don't like l iikt how you lead with that. why don't you just always be just. e >> you said you want to calm the american people in order to the american people need be en to be enlightened. >> they need t o be informed. they can't be kept in a statecoa of constant confusion. and for the past two years, and not simply on this issue, the american people have beenve propagandized. they had not been told not now the truth on almost anything. and now yoyou have ludmer. let's keep talking about a preemptive strike. is all i mean, this is all sloppy., iti its is all half truth. and the american people, in my estimation, still, when we ifo haver, deserve a say in the issue. w if we are going to tread up to line lines. i would like to see it being mes done democratically. and that means we need t wod th be told the truth on issues, particularly when it comes tocuy national security. and we aren't even getting halfg truths on what's going on in
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ukraine. >> in russia, that'sin ukra why there needs to be leadership and know, although with at the citing that they weren't thtrovideprovide the oil tha apparently t biden was planning on , that they were going toto cut back on the oil production. >> the president is looking to venezuela. >> he isn't looking to domestico production. i be dc product that is . i guess you could question tha the judgment on that saudi arabia is run by a family of leades. i think you're burying the lead. ask vladimir putin if he thinkss joe biden is is projecting weakness jen. >> his troops are being killed by our drones, by our artillery, by our missiles. arukraine is winning this warat and what he said is absolutely the american people should understand the stakes. this is vladimir putin ranting n and raving about using nuclear weapons. he has cornered his bleeding , is humiliated. his army is crumbling right in, front of everyone.
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remember the movies, the also the red army. and we're going to there sweep through ukraine in twowe weeks r three days, whatever it is . it and here is ukraine. they have humiliated russia. a s russia is dangerous because itus is wounded. and e i fear, you know, you plal your life, you have your familay and your grandchildren and you build your house and you haveho ana future. is talki and then this nutjob is talking about using nuclear weapons. in and we're we're pointing blamee at the our president when itwh is theen it's president of rus. >> he says that means both sides get hit geraldo, that people all both sides, llects united states and russia. that's a great read . pollack's book never starts with one nuclear tactical weapon. one tactical the other guy has e tactical nuclear weapon that's ar1% more than the other guys to tactical nuclear into the worlde .ve
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and everybody knows that. knows but the poin th saudi arabiasnakes, ,a country of snakes, putinbe c can be crazy, but we've got a president who is reacting like crazy as opposed to like crreacting as a dignified leader of the greatest country on earth. you meannified look at ukraine. this army not trained into his words, need to exemplify that.wt what he's doing is he'sf keepin gaslighting instead of keeping people calm. yes, we're strong g. that yes, we will control this.t th let the people feel that. that leant our enemies that if we're on the verge of what you describe, i hope we could have sobriety and clarity and leadership. >> yeah, and not but chechens are coming anyway. point to where the the blamee is is , isn't the blame on putin. >> okay, coming out, kanye west tearing into the left for left o trying to silence free thinkers during this explosive interview with tucker. and we've got an exclusive new clip. >> so me wearing my oh,
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glass. >> kanye west, who now goes by yay! wit sitting downh with tuckertuport carlson for a headline making interview. the rap icon and fashion sisigner slamming liberals idesn the media for trying to silencee free thinkers like himself. >> take a listen.d fr my so-called friendsiends around meslash handlers around me, like if i said that i likept trump said, my career will be over, that my life will be over. we aredia. in a battle with them media like the majority of the m the media has a godless agenda. and the jokes at work. and it was while that i didn'tcy know how close my own wife was to the clintons, there wasme some manipulation, me not saying i like trump. it wasmeaying a form ofit a manipulation. it just represents life. i'm pro-life, 50% of black death in america is abortion. so i really don't care about people's responses.
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ts life anperform for the audiee who want and that's god .d >> you can catch more of tucker's interview with you later tonight. and here is an exclusiveout go. new clip. >> it drove me crazy to not be able to say that i like trump. me drove because think about it.ot it's me. imagine me not bei beingng ableo say what i want it because you tot something you're thinking, but you're told you're not it, allowed to say it. i in public. well, i never actually told people that i like trump when he was running because i was bullied by hollywood. >> i mean, there was a lot to unpack with that interview if you all watched it. jesse , what do you think? >> i thought the lanyard around his neck was an interesting fashion statement.f and the ha >> iat he did not it the next year or two thousand twenty three , i think you're
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going to see a lot o2023f that n the streets pretty soon. the left is tenacious with the way they keep their base in check. he has t has to be destroyed be he's a black star and he's moving away from the democratic nationally. the democrats can't win if they don't have about 92% the black vote . so if he walks y away from the democrats and you see a stampede of other blackothe voters, follow himr ,'s fut democratic party's future is toast. toast,t. an't have thaur now, it's also about the moneye because you cannot be kanye. ita yoshu can't be anybody and expet to get showered with cash by woke corporate america. when you say you're you know, you're ultra maga, you'retheir pro life and they're killing black babies, that's tooki that is too hot. >> so you're already seeing people kind of pull away fromoes them. adidas is kind of getting squirrely. he gettingarely, had a concert canceled.'t belie the left says they don't believe in bullying. but if you're a blacku will b conservatives, you will be bullied to death.
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e d toth.the left says you can y as anything a tree, six genders you cannot identify is a blackct conservative. >> and that's the truth. identif ait's always amazing ti a minority has any conservative views. the liberals left. t know w i mean, they just their heads explode. they don't know what to do aft with it and they come after ove us over and over and over again because we don't fit into do yo their box. what do you think aboutat the the fact that they continue to do this with minorities for tru just speaking their truth? judge? well , you know, the truth is ,th obviously, you were the first tf femaleir governor and, you know, on my in twenty , thirty yearss ago, i was the first female this, this and this. and i got a lot of attacks.e ge we da loo because they then cant control you.u. i mean, we don't fit intoy, the narrative. if you're if you're a minority, you've got to be with them men . you've got to be subdued. and be resentful of them beingcr the conservatives. >> butvative i got to tell you,
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i watch that whole interview last night. i was blow andn away by kanye w. i really was. and i and i said to myself, i you know, janine, you forgot this ti guy is a self made billionairei. billionaire with a b his mother ,i believe, was an educator and he is one smart guy. about >> h he talks about how you dont just believe what people are saying to you. you know, you looku you look beyond and that's so obvious. >> but when he was talkinge about the kushner's, ford jare example, and josh and jared and what was going on d , and he talked about jared inwas the middle east, isn't it great what he did in the middle east?h but was also doing other stuff in the middle east? you know, he's nobody's foole ei and i was very impressed with him. i like a lot of what he said. l i like thaivt white lives mattes it's not it's just freedom of speech. he has the the hutzpah to say he doesn't care. car he doesn't care if he's in line. and i likeis i well, you know, and the thing is , he's a very talented musician. he's a great
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business person. but they are companies are now looking at reevaluating hiss. endorsement. right. what is he supposed to do if? they try and cancel him?e on >> how do you take on wemedi already worry about how to takee on the media. how does he take on the business community when they turbun aroundsine and say,u know, and the other side of itsa is they love to say y minorities that are not liberal, thaton't they're crazy. right. we're crazy because we don't the know that we're supposed to be democrats. >> how are they going to the ? deal with the council culture on this? i think you'll deal with cance r . you're in the business committee with the same independence with which he forms his opinionse that. s opis i imagine he will continue to be a radical, innovative entrepreneur that hopefully new finds new avenues of commerce outside of corporate america, corporate global corporations, because, as jesse pointed out, i you're talking about corporations like adidas looking to distance themselves at comanting judge. i did not know. i do not know what to makei entirely of that interview. all i know is what i waswatching watching was interesting. it was fascinating.
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this was an unvarnished, authentic human being, giving yu you their opinion in all eir self-awareness. he stepsopinioin all back mome interview and goes, i don't know actually how i'm coming across rightdo oss ri now. and that there's such to authenticity to that, that just makes me want to hear more . but my main takeaway is the same that both nick and jesse have pointed out, and that and thisiggest reflection, harold, in this to me is thethao way people react tplo it trulyns is there's an ugliness to the reaction that reveals the ugliness inside people. and if i just may finish this thought, i'm going to use inflammatory language, but t i don't care because i thinkhere this is exactly how ugly it is . >> there are overseer's plantats plantation. they do not want an independent black man to have an independent thought and theyo are willing to destroy his reputation for exhibiting that independence. detion forand it is about the ut thing i can imagine to deny a human being. there individuality to formvidul their own opinions because ofit to their skin. >> it is beyond ugly.en aroun you've been around the block
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will to know that kanyevocateur west is a provocateur. he is doing this to get a reaction. i remember very clearly katrina twenty five and he said george bus2005 hh doesn't care t black people. so that was kanye west also. but he was on the exactly the opposite side. >> but realistically speaking. so you said so let . me just be . are you saying he's inauthentic? i am. u have>> ig that when yo someone who is an artist and a how ormer and an entrepreneur, or how much ofmu what they arey saying do they reallsay believe and how much are they sayingmpac for impact and effect? he knew kanye sitting downy with tucker. >> first of all, why did youdid choose chukka to do thisth interview? he knew that of alatp l the peol that craziest, be th tucker carlson would be the guy. so there he sits there with tuckerhe carlson and he has the pendant that jesse referenced. but it doesn't have a thetis in . now, the people do that. to the people wear aborted
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ultrass, necklaces, and then there's an ultrasound, even ifnt you take all of that aside. >> and i thinkak that everybody to wants to say there's somethingwh wrong with him and how could he do this? and he had a lot, and ad a lot . what i took away from it was here is a minority male that is expressing conservative mviews. what i don't want is him being highlighted as an exception to the rule. there are a lot of. minoritiest out there, african-americaofn, hispanics, indians, you thereerr are a lot of minorities oue t there who think like he does. and republicans have to understand we have to expand the tent. there's a lot of news out there .there, he can only express it i hope he did.start but i hope that we go anto rd st really recruiting the rest of them, because there are a lot of especially african-americans who saw during covid that, youte know, here you've got liberals who think they can't pick the school for their children or they think that or they they can't go to the dmv to pick an id so that they can go vote minoritiesminori have been tread poorly by the democrats for a long time.
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currently classifies marijuana as a schedule one substance, the same as heroin, lsd, and more serious than fentanyl makes no sense. so i'm asking the secretary of health and human services and the attorney general to isitiate to itiate a process tow how marijuana is scheduled under federal law, eveunn federa and local regulations ofna marijuana change. >> all right. pre good for you, president biden. while most surveys indicate most americans want pot legalized, 68% in two recent surveys, we want authorities toe be laser focused insteadfo on eliminating the far more evil scourge of fentanyl, g the synthetic opioid that is killing tens of thousands ofa americanns s each year, many ofe them teenagers. i dove deep into this topic in my new fox nation series,re the doping of americ is a a is a sample. >> fentanyl is absolutely it doesn't give a damn what your zip code is .doesn't it's being made battletoadsthe h
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by people who can't even spelltu chemistry. it doesn't discriminat by peope. it's an equal opportunity an menace delivered like to yo a sandwich to your doorur and killing our kids. and that's where i draw the line. >> whae found ourdt the hard way dope stories, particularly those people's eyes glaze over. wes eyes c know. >> we know, we know.ut the fentanyl.fenn you know, i've beeel, i haven os neat for half a century. i've never seen anything like this poison. this one hundred andther nine thousand overdose deaths in the last twelve months. one hundred . lostthat's twice as many as we lost in the war in vietnam for.0 exactly. exactly. it's three hundred a day todaybp and it'seo up by people who are drug users. it's people who are being poisoned in this undeclared war by china against the united states . but what's so interesting about wh this is thatatng is th the presu know, it's great you're talking about pot. it's a wonderful thing.erful states othing, f decriminalizedt talk about fentanyl. let's talk about what we're going to do to stop it, whatleta we're going to do to punish those individuals who areingingi bringing it into this country. we can't fail even if we do
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catch them, they're letting out them out. but, you know, last when i was a dea, meth was a big thing and we were passing laws to make sure yo u people couldn't buy this much. adbullah, there's so much of but , you know, so that they could mix it. but now there is no stopping. there's no way you can stop it. it is here.s here, the artery is here. they come through the southern u border. it's all set up where we're sitting ducks. your generation has kind ofot yr lived this, not you personally, but this schizophrenicso life. on the one hand , you don't want to admit that drug use. you don't doit on th ie t publi >> on the other hand , you go home and you get loaded or in the back yard. you personally, not you personally. i made that point. isn't this finally time where you have liberals, conservativel libertarians, right, left, efeverybody to these surveyscat want indicate want pot legalized? >> i smoked pot for many years and never inhaled ever, that
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it's made me dumb. it by not inhaling, but it didat make me dumb and i do not start off with a lot of brain cells.a >> so any decrease in brainease cells is catastrophic. o it i don't want my children doing i it. i don't recommend people doingd. . i couldn't handle it .ot i could not.me some people could handle it. they do it. they can handle it. not me. so i don't recommend. do you not handle it?hale for i didn't m inhale for many year. for many years i didn't for yeas many years to discover. years i did not inhale. all right. it is a mostly contact high i get at, but still holdingding my breath a whole time. st but if states want to do the ballots, that's fine.is >> i only think he's doing thiss because he's getting pressure from the left. hed school guy. i this old school guys like him don't want to decrease analyze marijuana. maybe kamala does. maybe that's why she's alwaysmarijuan a.giggling. >> i don't know. but it's not coming from bu joe biden. but it'st, madam ambassador, you don't think people should be in jail for pot possession? >> the whole point is his priorities are completely off.
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and you haprioritid enough fentl that crossed the border last yonth that would kill ever single american. he's not doing anything aboutant heroin. i've been campaigninhing about r the country for different candidates. families are constantly talking about the fear of fentanyl because they now all know someone that has die hasd from . so he comes out with this kindl of out of left field, findclassi reclassified if you want to, or tell governors that they can , but eferendums or whatever if they want to talk about. but what about fentanyl? what about what's happening? halloween's around the corner. why should parents now have to? worry about whether sweethearts are really candy or if they're fentanyl? >> it's terrible. thei totally agree with the ambassador on that. >> will , particularly with the ra rainbow fentanyl and theha halloween candies and so forth. lloween candieand the deaths. tk and now kids think they're getting xanax when they go todee their social media and they get delivered at the door. and it's realld dooy fentanyl.. >> fentanyl is killing so many. on the other hand , marijuanaas has been this this hypocriticaln
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drug. by that i mean all these high functioning. and i tell yout , i'm lookingatr right at our audience now. i bet you two thirds of you all have smoked pot and so t on the one hand , to have this this holier than thou attituded ,drugs, marijuana is horrible. horrible. that's why people i think, werea drawn into this this permissiven culturthis pere, because they sd the authorities don't know what they're talking about. i smokedabou pot. i'm not an addict. i didn't go to harder drugs. i am. i'm a functional person. i am more functional thanan my my dad who's drinkindag all the time. it'>> buts not a big deal . and that's why joe biden is focused on marijuana. look, the administration says that nobody is in federal prison. >> i simply disagree . ho's not a big deal . and explain to you why it's not how many people went to jail for half a joint. bri they're in federal prison rightn now for possession. there's no on it. >> there's not one . this is this is five to expla six thousand people. buin yout to explain, it's so, 0
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you understand it's not a big deal . this involves six thousand people and not all of thisi knew is for i knew you wouldn't like that. this is five or six thousand people not who are in jail buthc who have their records expunged. they can get a job, so they get on their record antheyd what i they can. >> you know what, though a? for i'm fine for second chances inn. society. here's what's not a big deal , because this is like student council running, singing, put a coke machine i nen the commons. is go this is what'sin going on . student loan forgivenessent lo with this with this marijuanana program. he won't talk about fentanylit because it is a big deal and he can't solve it. there's no cheap votes to get .i it's tied to our border policy s and it's tied to our china policy. so we can't solve fentanyl. it's har solve fentanyl id. he won't talk about it. about he'll talk about marijuana because it's cheap and easy. ithigh fives when it isn't actually a thing that is plugging thisthing pl countrt he can correct.h in y >> i think this youngerour d generation just does notde rstand understand what happened7 the 60s and 70s and 80s and 900p and how many people had their lives screwed up behind a pot bust. ahead, the biden white houseto trying to flip the deep script
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you see that everything was one month ago for the midterms . the gop hammering homehome tha the message that your safety is in peril with democrats inl h power, new data from the fbi dn backs that up.t last yea murder rates jumped more than four percent last year. that doesn't factor in some of the nation's largest democratic run cities like chicago, new york , losphilad angeles, philadelphia. >> even though democraelh t prescies are to blame, president biden trying to flip the script and pin the defund police movement on republicans. actually , biden's deputy press secretary telling fox biden he inherited a rising violent crime rate .
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every republican in congress voted against the critical funding we delivered to stop the police. layoffs happening all over the country. they judge, it's republicans fault they didn't give enough money to biden's agenda. >> you know, that is soating. infuriating and you just have pt to at this point, it's, a question of faith. th. they feed their believer that you don't i don't believe, obviously, what he's referring to with that, that republicans o voting against funding the police was a it was a like a slush fund that was includedtt in their legislation for the pandemic where you could use fund s for certain things. requi but there wares no requirementco and there was no restrictionn..t but it was the dems who wererine quiet during the summer of 2020 as people are gettingrned businesses burned, people getting killed, and precinct's getting burned down. it was the democrats who wereg yelling defund the police. ce corey bush just a couple of days ago wants to double down on it. and it's democrats cities where the mayors control the police departments, where we'vedepart t
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the biggest problems in this country. and the fact that you've got new york , los angeles, chicago and philadelphia won't even give their number of crimes to the fbi, tells me that that increase in murders of four point two percent is probably double what they're saying itgae is . and so it's a it's a shell game, where they're just saying, no, we never said that. >> you said it in toronto. terris not a mystery. >> the polling is terrible forhc democrats on crime. but isn't that interesting? oi will was just surprised whe i saw the abortion inflation, immigration, all, you know, take a backseat to crime, that people really feel the the main job of government is to keep people safe and and to make them feel safe . like you say, you can't tax department store a couple of blocks away because you're afraid that something's going to happeyou n. you know, it's people have to have a sense of well-being, that society is going to take care of you, that the criminals will be suppressed and apprehended and prosecuted
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. and when that starts fallingonce apart, it's very, veryrnin concerning to me. and i hate that what democratsos have done to cops. i just i have so f many copcop r friends and to see how they feel, they feel beleaguered. they feel assailed by democrats . br the only otheear thing that i can ever see, joe biden e talk about when it comes too ti crime is to tie it to guns. so his r to a rising crimeet rate is gun control. >> yeah, well, they're sayingbl' that republicans don't want ton vote for the assault weapons ban. right.at i and that's what he's for. >> but, yeah, they don't want that. they want to keep the area 15s . this guym,, philip bump, do you know him at "the washington post"? ththis guy is such a knucklehead he, writes this article, crime is surging in fox news coveragec because our guy, generaled to cf caldwell, went around and triedr to confront a bunch of democrats and ask him abouatt the current crisis. this guy bump comes out, writesc this whole piece in the post. there is no crime crisis. tea he's saying he's saying just anecdotal.bu fox is just throwing uncp a bunh of videos. you guys th, the crime rates note
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up, crime rates down.s do it's notwn a big deal and it's's not a major issue.thes there's like all these other issues that are more important than crime. it's a top three issue in every single survey they do. m to c showhis guy is a coward. philip bump. i dare him to come on my show. i dare you, philip.. >> whatever reason i feel he's a liar, too, and he's a punk and he won't be able to co defend this column. >> but, you know, if you look at democrat candidates, look at of aerman in pennsylvania, wants to let go . a third of inmates go to to new hampshire and yo new hampshire and you look at ron johnson's opponent, he's trying to glorify a criminals as well. you look at adam laxalt in nevada. you know i, the law enforcementh endorsed the incumbent before. incumbent before and now they'v endorsed him and they've endorsed him.go tal biden can say whatever he offis, go talk to any law willrcement officer on the street and theyactly wh will tell you exactly who was responsible for the crime wave.. it's not republicans, it's biden, and it's every one of those democrat governors that push for defund the police to tn start with . >> so good luck with this,
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>> welcome back, everybody.t. let's do the fastest. >> first up, good news for those of us who enjoy an early dinner. earlier new research suggests that eating earlier in the day is is healthier than latehe nighti dining. turns out late night dining snacking can lead to burning calories at a slower rate. freit i don't know about you, judge. i like to eat maybe five fortyt five six at the latest.st 5 i do too0 . i hate eating late so normally what i'll do is i'll eat something before the show or something immediately after the show. ifs if i eat late, it' a nightmare. i get up in the morning, i try to work out and it doesn't work. you've got to eat within a short period of time. yes, you do here. although what's the secret? i sort of agree with that, except that my life is just i just can't get and get to get it going early. i just can't i mean, it sounds like a . my wife and daughter tend to eat on their own. then when it comes to me, you know, and then it's ten o'clock and then it's one o'clock basically european or all.ime du >> what time do you like too ea?
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eat? i did earl y too.m not hungry i don't like to eat late. i'm not hungry late at night. i just assume. >> skip it. i haven't eaten late. okay, no circadian rhythm. i'm a weekend morning show. oh yeah. yeah. so mornings i eat at four mothers at eighty . >> it's all over the map. you're on time to get three this morning. >> i saw her although bright and early this morning i was up at four. that's because you guys slept together. oh, and finally, here's a shocker. new york city isn't the mouth capital of the country. columbuscapital of', ohio ranksr one for swearings in vegas is second. the third is jacksonville for that fell. and , well, you you've seen their football team. >> that's that's it.t's it jessie , each of, these has anl do except explanation. yeah. what do you think? it to me, they all do, except for columbus. jacksonville. >> come on , jags.be right. what was number two?r two, it has an explanation. . thcan't. that is it? losing money all the time. that one's self explanatory. that's why i love columbus,t abu ohio. t combus ohiwe're saying this i. i have no idea. use but, you know, they used to
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call it the biggest little city in america, that in reno. but columbus stuck two million people. it's huge. the universities. so hug dominant in the city, they win. they change you because wou the city squares the most is whatever city the judges in t at the time. hee i want to know whyhite new y new york city isn't included, which no, they came in eleven. oh, oh. i mean eleven. yeah, eleven. >> well, it was worst nightmare and when de blasio was mayor we were top five. yeah. yeah. di blasiyod they , do they sweat at the united nations. >> is this the most. what country. yeah.countr a lot of them did.ia alway just always had a lot to think . >> the russians always had a lot to do. i shouldn't say it.scare yo yeah, they were scaredtheir with their bluster. >> the russians know wha tod scared me. if anything, i scared them, you know? i mean, i know how to kick with thsmile. they knew that i'dey k call them out if they ever did anything. so i never had to worry aboutrr that. they had to worry about me.abou meut ti didn't have to worry abi you. >> just do stories from want
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he was my friend and mentor. he hired me. he was -- he believed in me. he integrated local news in america. he wanted the news team to reflect the community that the team was seeking to serve. he was a genius. i love him. we lamented the loss of his wife rozena juliet and valerie his surviving daughters will be there. it's -- some people affect your life in a way that is, you know, so irreplaceable. what he did for me, to take a totally unknown, no experience whatsoever and to put me on the air in the biggest market on earth, was really -- he is very, very special person. the first congressional church of greenwich and immediately after there is a reception. the public is invited. al primprimo.
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>> will: 10 years ago we did an interview and you talked about him and other people important to your career. i don't talk down to you sometimes i'm interested in your stellar career. i would also like to say today on the will cain broadcast this one with tucker carlson we talked about what changed his critics and his haters say what happened to you? so we talk about his political transformation over the last decade how he has evolved. how he spends his day partridge hunting before the show. jesse prepares for "jesse watters primetime." >> jesse: that true? >> will: partridge season in october. he take as sauna. he has coffee. he goes hunting and does "tucker carlson tonight." >> judge jeanine: he does tucker carlson and all kinds of other shows as well. tucker is. >> jesse: "tucker carlson today," tucker carlson this afternoon. tucker carlson late night. >> judge jeanine: tucker carlson with kanye.
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>> geraldo: tucker carlson hanging out with kanye. bill will check that out. 49-year-old makes the football team at north dakota. he walks on. self-a year older than the coach. and he makes it. what position do you think? 94, jesse. that's a defensive lineman. >> defensive end, maybe. joan ♪ o say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed♪ ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪
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