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year? >> okay, maybe not a song, but in the likes of us when they call it christmas spirit, we we're out of time. >> thanks to tulsi gabbard, good hero. catching fire in our studio audience. last night with dreamy frank gallagher has picked. >> i'm greg gutfeld and i love you. american everybody. i'm jesse waters, along with dagen mcdowell. harold ford jr.. martha jrs maccallum and greg gutfeld . is 5:, bob cloc00k in iyork c new york city. itand this is the five presideni biden called getting his handshd dirty with some serious midtersm election interference. so where's the mediaso inth the democrat outridge, the saudis are exposing the administration's attempt to coerce their country to postpone oil cuts untill after the midterms and an effort to
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doep gas prices down now on those stories. >> butwn. didn't someone else get impeached for that? now after the saudis stood up despite his embarrassing courtship, the president's vowinge his em to reassesslationsh our relationship with the oil rich nation. looks like with th was wrong whe said nobody messes with abbud. we find ourselves in a positiona as beggars. posimost powerful country in the world. it's now in a position ofd. having to beg these third ratets countries. eep ga the democrats will do anythings to try to keep gas from increasing before the election. incrhe's going hat in hand to dictatorships like venezuela, pleading with them to produce more oil at the same time that pl's alienating long time partners in places likace saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. >> if you think the president'su done reassuring the saudis to t help him, november, stay tuned for oh, we got a lot to talk to you later.
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what do you say to. but it doesn't stop there. biden straight up lying tode the american people, telling pel them that he's making skyrocketing inflation betteg t joe , even resorting to making this absurd claim aboutt republican s in an attempt to sway the midterm vote . >> we've got an election in the month. voters have to decidmonth.e. won democrats are working g to bring down the cost of things to talk about around the kitchen table. republicans are campaigning every day on an agenda to raise your cost. republican wins.g to get worse. >> inflation is going to get worse. is that simple? s thatmartha? >> are you seeing anywith similarities with what biden is doing? iswith the saudis and trump was accused of doing with ukraine? yeahrump, i find it remarkable t there's not more attention to this story. t e isto the fact that he essentially, according to these reports, tried to make a dealifu with them. if you can just push this ofushs until after the election, i don't wanto see to see this f it's not going to be helpful to me. and it gets almost nato coverage
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at all..e th the thing thatin reallg y striks me is that saudi obviously is ac complicated player, veryom complicated player. it's the enemy of my enemy is my friend kind of situation. bu t the problem is that they have helped us against, se iran. so you can't blameyo saudi arabb for not doing whatlame president biden wants them tog o do because he is sitting down at the table with iran, who isne their arch enemy , and they have been fighting throughy the hooches for years. so this is not an area where his diplomacy is failed miserably. t begginge la we wen to saudi arabista and opec to produce more oil was in the 70s under jimmy carter. so this is a very, very bad. look. the thing hest did just did, he - is just wait. yeah, just detuned. and it's like you just can see the wheels turning and you're thinking, i is there a plan here? i mean, i'm not saying it, but but i guess i guess he's got a grand plan. someone's going ton. tell joe what the plan is . the deal is . stay tuned, gregg.s. yeah, where was he talking?gs bh what were those things behindin
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him? mattresses. was that hunter' is that edrooms bedroom? anyway, he has an extra. you don't have t, o do that, martha. so it's funny. >> maybe it needed it. oh, it's friday. you're so mean to me. the media freaked out over trump trump, alienat ae. but the fear that trump would alienate our allies, especiallyy when he told germany not toian i rely on russian oil, to remember thal. t now he's using military sanctions against what i would call ang militn ally juo adjust their timing so they can help out, help the demming so sn the midterms. so it turns out that trump is a psychic and joe was a psycho. and whenever the dems accuse you of something, it's because they were already thinking of doing it. and he thinkin should be impeacr this, because what's good for the goose is good for the gander. yes, here's a huge difference, though. the trump impeachment hada hu the full backingge of the legacy corporate media, a biden impeachment won't. so if you bring it up,now
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everybody is going to laugh at you. habody's going twho be pulling their hairir out over this because this is now team sports . and ins becaus a public, it's rs don't they don't like exploiting processes. they do fs for for darkness. they like the process. even if the goal turns out like even if they lose, they still like the process. like thedemocrats are like, no,k for the goal. so we will exploit the process . we will impeach the out of you. whereas republicans look at ithl go , maybe thiics should only bl used when it matters.ers, s pr the republicans probably will not. joe bide will non, which is i gs that's just the way it is . i >> we'll just impeach him for something. >> yes, not this. he is inviting election interference, is exploiting he'scountry's national security. he's putting them in dangeting by not selling them weapons just to for a political win.fo >>r a it's exactly the same ths they accused trump of. >> yes. and they won't impeach biden because they're afraid of.
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well, kamala harris being the president united states. what if he couldn't like at emotionall iy handle the impeachment process? and it wound up being, i'm not even going to say it out loud,kh but kamala harris, beingr in the commander in chief, would. you say tough guy?wo i'm neither tough nor guy, but i do know how one would act. and it's not this weakling addled, almost octogenarian who's nincompoop been all over the united states . >> you go to saudi arabia and say, rather than saying, please do me a favor, please don't cut your oil production. you say, i'm going to do you a favor. just say you be saudi arabia or i'll be saudi arabia. >> i'm going t o do yoube mentioned saudi arabia. >> permission granted. you're not going to cut your oil production, you see, and i won't open our spigots wide open and start pumping all that delicious natural del resources and justicio flooding
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the world with natural gas and oirll sea. ll - i will i will do that. you're going to do that. and this is the favor i'm going, to do you, because w thee, stae the united states , could destroy the economy of saudi arabia. s,economy four years ago, we wet exporter of petroleu wm producte ,first time since nineteen forty nine . we were the swing producer in cr the world. we control world oil pricesol bee we had the most excess production capacity joe biden could do that, but he won't i because he's obviously both a ,because he likes taking it from saudi arabisaa and also inf saudis, because he likesliof the inflicting pain on the people of the united states . >> enough about honeybun. jes so has hse: e got it fromit somewhere? maybe he was dagen is saying he's a terrible negotiator. as daddywould you agree on thatn >>eg no, i think i think at tims we all wish he would negotiateoi a little bit better or might be more transparent. e allagrebut i'll say this.i do i don't think there's an
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equivalency between thisis and what a president . remember president trump with the ukrainian congress, it passed money congres for defense operations or for defensee op assist to ukraine. the and the president certainly said to the ukrainian pres, i won't release the money that congress has already passed. congress is the appropriators. soso there there's a difference. these kind of negotiations a with countries go on going all the time with regard to saying, look, i want you to do thison before the election. remember, this is impactings the world. inflation is rampant around the globe. im s prices, gas prices and energys are up all around the globe. whatl around i think is a better of attack for for republicans, i think a more honest one is we should just be producing more oil here. we should not find ourselves. having to be dependent on idon' don't care if it's a friendly ally outside the unitedly states when it comes t outsio protecting our own national security, our own energy security. sety, so i h more oil., natu wera produce more natural gas.ot wehe d to all the things we talk around this table in terms of an all the all of the above. but that's that's holding that
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up. well, you, harold, it' s your fault. so i say i think that's a better that's a better argument. and i do think that democrats, we are vulnerable on thatroduce front. we hav me to produce more energy products here, not becauseductse are against climate change or not because we're not fower a green energy platform, but because we're for americad our and we're for our own nationalow security. a prox >>y and we're seeing now we're in a proxy war for one reason,ee energyas. gy. >> but why is president biden is not for america in that way? he's told no, no, he's totally for america. >> h ce mauty differe. he's going he's begging to saudi arabia and potentially to ve venezuela rather than doing what dagen just said, turning on the incredible natural resources we have here that made us energy independent in 2019, 2020 growing pipeline. we right. but we can do that next week. i don't i don't have any issueha with the president . any president'n s saying, look, we have to figure out our short term issues. we cannot affordre out our five, six dollar gasoline between nowf and next february. we're going into the winter months, hurtiny.artha:g his own. we're saying the same thing, just a sequencing and timing
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issue. >> harold:. ur we can't. it's not a spigot you turnroduce on and we're going to all of a sudden produce three million gallons. >> i make three million, but itd is a spigot. the minute youanwh sayat is? yoe going to do it, oil priceses sta start to dry.rt the minute you say becauseat ish that's what happened under trump and it's been two years, i think you should do that much like i think we should do that. >> wnoe would not be in this mes if it wasn't for joe biden. in 2014 helping to arrangebidena a coup in the ukraine. >> wow. we should say this under obama and biden. do some more. we produce more domestic energy products under them. they didn't have the right . posture about it, but the facts. are what they are. >> we go back to joe biden, then we'll leave it at that. >> harold bloom coming up. oh, boy.ed a >> aoc being called a liar and getting heckled by some former supporters. t what setfi them off next. so you just missed this one . >> this is funny. this is one for you and me. for this this one basically. he's a junior next to me.
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>> you can be there on . i will try your eyes get out.
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>> far left. congresswoman alexander cosio cortez getting heckled, shouted down by former supporters of hers. they're furiouows over the democrat's support for sending military aid to ukraine. the t for sewe're going to start tor more about china.y ar why are you playing with the lives of america n? you have done nothing.f i believe in you. and you became the very thing you sought to fight against. me the vi why not? >> right now, if you want to, greg, they weren't close enoughe to make our eyes water.ou >> but what do you make of this? i don't know. i mean, it's always fun to see, you know, a leftist yell at a leftist. but there is kind of anterest interesting flip going on here where leftistsin are in bedd wih with the hawks. a lot of the tm are.s, and t and then you're seeingn you the right trying to slowthe ri the roll of nuclear war. some analysts are putting atotf the the odds of of a nuclear event at 25%.
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maybe it's just going to look like that and it won't happen. but you think everyone would put that at the very top oft th their list of their priorities, preventing global extinction? right. but if you mention the wordt? peace or the n word negotiation, you will be branded by the neocogotiation ht nexus as being a propagandist or a putin lover just because you want to prevent absolute global destruction. odd so it's kind of odd to see people, for example, yesterday we're talking about people that are like climate change, yes the earth is going to b be destroyed and but they're okay, but they're no- t even paying attention to this. it's kind of nuts. yeah, absolutely. well, some that comes fromrom th the attitude of conservatives from trump doesn't not. >> yeah.ervati heve awakened an isolationistr wing of the party. and that's good. it's good.is t it's healthy, i think,he for boh parties to be to question some of the more hawks that run things. but there is no more principledo left in this country.ed >> the principled anti-war leftf
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is gone. cold you sawaw that during the cold war. you saw it during it was the first gulf war, iraq war, obviously an. >>, and then and then you remember you had people like aoc during the soleimanilike t strike. they were like, ohha a, that's a war crime or anything. trump did internationally.ll ity. was a war crime. c and thenri it's just like feedig the war machine over ukrainete bud i even need to debate that. but she's just writing checks from the treasury, like go for it. you know, raytheon , go for it. unlenleash the war machine. and usually you have peopleple n on that far left wing ofr the democraticle party. -- they don't want anti war. they want peace. remember, make love, not war. make love, not war is over.re oe those days are over. harold is looking at me like not in my house, but but those days are over and you need that on both sides. it now looks likkse the only people really questioning the war effort are republicans. they'r warre repube not saying t
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need to go to war. they're just saying, what are we doing here? thi is this in our national security interests? >> and that's healthy. what do you make of a.s.a. you getting yelled at? you know, she didn't sit in nancy pelosi's offices three years ago. yeah, she's getting again.cehe so i she's getting a little dose . shs e doesn't know how to answeo that. she doesn't she doesn't know how to answer it. and it'secisel precisely what wk talking about here, that thereib is no peace movement iout, tnsaw america. and anyone who who says, waiaim- a minute, and i've had conversations with people invol who are involved inve the military who are behind offstage will say, yeah, we don't really know where thisis thing is actually going to hitn. the rewind button. and remember that zelenskyy, the first thing that we offeretd him was a ride out.nsky w right. we said you'reas going toe goin get crushed by russia. this is going to be ugly.e ugly we give you so much credit forio your desire to save s your country, to build an army, but you can't do it. you're going to get crushed. we're going to help you out. we'll take you into exile
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and then we'll figure this whole thing ouk of thit and loot he did right. so he's stunned the worlt he ddo with his ability to stand up to putin, which, of course, everyone admires. but we are getting pulled in more and more and more because. we said you're incredible. we, of course, wwe suppoe suppot you're doing. but we haven't hit the pause button and said, okay, wait, where's this going? how we just got out of a 20 year war in afghanistan. president biden and president trump both said no more . we're not doing this anymore. i, so i just raise the question. i don't know the answer. what are we doing and wheree ist is this going and for how longhi how how much and how soon until we have our own resources more and more on the ground. go, i don't know b where this is going, but i think it's good to ask t a question. i can i could tell you where it's not going. we are in doing everything our power to drive down the price of energy and ited g d back to producinucg as much as one hundred percent for vladimir putin of moneyr and manpower and we're not doing everything and everything that we could to d not do.
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so you've got to start with that. i want to get your reaction to r paul begala. what he had to say about he said, just listen to this, okay? look, i spoke before or after joe biden half a dozen times.e a and the fact is , when he came off that stage, you know whae ti people were not saying? that guy has the energy, the vigor, the like the he vigor developed it. >> you're missin, g the mostudde important thing, andrew . you a the early states are fulrel of white liberals. they don't like joe . then when we moved to real democrats, african-americans in the south, they loved him and he steamrolled everybody because inmrolle my party, the t and soul of the party are sou people of color, not painting white liberals on twitter. >>f i'm sorry to use bad language. i just want to liven it up a little bit. we mak jwanted te it from ukraio that. so you talk about it. so it' s a job. i do think.et it bua t paul is i would have probably said a little differently. but if you look at differ what's happe happened, democrats, we've elected president over the last 30 , 40 yearemocratss, start with clinton. he lost those early states .y st it was notates until they got
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the super tuesday and had that south carolina and georgia, nor north carolina and texas, where you had hispanic and black democrats, largely blackspanic a democrats, have put him over. and obviously the same happened with joe biden and barack obama ,who experience success in iowa but didn't win in new hampshire but won south carolina against hillary clinton. so black voters are critical to the party. i would sad say this just very . about ukraine, and we don't have troops on the groundrms to there. we're sent we've sent arms to these people and we can't have it both ways. we can't say, gosht , we're so glad you're fighting now. don't, don't, don't fight too much now because you're going n up. you're going to makeow b us uncomfortable. here's a guy in a grouecause hep. people said, yout know, we want to control our future. we'd rather live. we rather die on our knees orkn die on our feet. --n ouand live on our knees. i admired that. now, if we had if we actually had troops, there be an different, i think a different conversation. i'm i'm encouragedt to see the congressmen. we talked about her a few weeks ago about her maybe running for president much. her politics are not mine, but n these are the kinds of experiences you have to haveote. you're going to run for belie
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president . you have to have those who you believe are your allies in your wing of the partyveou challenge you and you haver tli stand up for what you believe in. if you voted forbeli. something, you've got to stand up for it.ya or if you believe you made a mistake and say you madeke a mistake. of wha if we dot not support ukraine, think of what would have not happened had we not supported. think about what vladimirin putin, who gave a speech, nine months ago sayinggave, i wt to reconstitute the soviet union. this was the beginning of it. this wouldth have noty dest only destabilized eastern europe, but would have beenabea a great threat to our friendstes and allies in nato . >> we can debate all o f this if she believes what you said. >>n she should have said that when she got heckled, she said ,you're interrupting. >> no politics. remains. it's not a spectator sport. believe in something,do i don't caren't ca. i disagree with you.with we sit around this table, weve e disagree on things. but i love when someone has a position they're able todefend defend their position. that's what you respec tt in politics. >> and i hope the congresswoman is able to do that. well, paul begala was basically saying it's not the leadersot te that are the problem, it's the voters. we have bad followers, not bad leaders. that's backwardsd follower.
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>> progress is investing in the future. it is connecting the world. it is feeling at home in a global community. progress is creating the environment to make opportunities possible. guitar excite opportunities, awaiait everything is everythin. >> is mark wahlberg's joining the growing exodus of people fleeing california. the hollywood stars saying goodbyk wae to his longtime homn los angeles in a suite.ee ninety million dollatr mansion. >> here's why i moved to nevada ,where after this gubernatorial election, hopefully go to legislation and get a billernatorial passedn get tax credits for the state, build a state of the art studioe here and make this hollywood 2.0. so to be able to give kids lif
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a better life and followe and pursue their dreams. this madthre a lot more sense fr us . so we came here to, you know, kn just kind of give ourselves a new look, a fresh start for the kids. >> and there's lot, s ofand th opportunity. >> but wait, forget just leaving a state. how about succeeding to red counties in oregon that areo fed up with the state's politics? want to break away and join idaho? the counties are voting in november. vember it makes more sense for eastern oregonians to get state level governance coming from idaho,, wherwhe they share their values share their culture, share their politics than it does tot be governed by western oregon. that tha t has a very different set of values. >>t of interesting than what you feel about this. can i talk about nevada? permission granted. so nevada's going to start with nevada's beautiful and the people are wonderful, butiful.ts a desert with las vegas and reno. went to laand mark wahlberg thir
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a better state for his familyy h than california, where he hasns the means to live in california. live in fornia.he's not living x because it's too expensive. he's leavings leavin because its dangerous and crazy. and he's worked in an industry for his adult life that is full of dangerous and crazy people.fi >> and california is still too much for gray. well, first, i have two points to make.one ab one about mr. wolberg.mr. read youhl read about his houset has twenty bathrooms, twenty bathrooms. that's seventeen too many. and i'm saying that as someonee. who's lactose intolerant, i need a bathroom, at least leat every 40 yards. thanks for sharing.very gets worse, martha. i'm to show you some pictures from my phone. so this is what happened yesterday. the way i know. okay, so let's do i feel i feel complete sympathy for thesese te oregonians because there's a small select of people that's running an entirree state in their progressive agenda is making life less safe . and it would be i would say it would be awesome if new york ,t
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new york split in half because be who would go where? riment it's suc.h a great experiment. it's like the real test in a blue red split. t it's like what happens when the red half lowers state taxesw while both bolstering law enforcement, eliminating el by banning liketsid outside urban camping orcampin whatever you do, the blueto the will then move to the red, right. they'll be like migrants comingo from venezuela to america. i don't know why we don't try this experiment. i know, probably because it's impossible. would you like to hearssible. my bathrooms? >> not really.hrooms not really.? so think about this.tha: not martha. marky mark. i mean, mark wahlberg is going r to leave and i'm a fan of his is going to leave california go . no, yeah, i know.ountie and then but oregon counties to want to succeed to another state in america.e to whe you just move to where you want to go or you try to changery toh the politics. i mean, new york , you can't say part of new york . we want to be in texas, even though we're not want to be governed by texas. i mean, with regard to marlak wahlberg, i give him a lot of credit.
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it's a choice that he's making for his family. a choicethat a lot of people are making. so you see a natural migrationen happening as people pick upd and go to places wherehe they feel he's a very devoutnt catholic. he wants to be somewhere where wi feels like the values linee up more with his own. he needs to learn how to say nevada, because you have to stay in nevadaay yonot nevada, if you're going to live there. but so i do give him credit. a n ittr makes me a little bit sad, though, that we live in a country now where people livee only where they have the same political alliancey s as othersu when i was growing up, there were, you know, all kinds of people all over the street.r we didn't know who they votedyb for. everybody got togethergo and had barbecues and hung out together. i don't think i'm sure my parents, friends,e my p frie. them, they had no idea who theys voted for. the world is not like that n anymore. the country is not like that. a anymore.nd i t and i think that's a shame. but we are where we're segregating into red counties, a blue counties, red states, blue states. and it worries mnde becauseng aa the fabric of the ofrt the country is ripping apart. and we saw i mean, even infrom a buckhead, they wanted to secede from atlanta. so, i mean, so these kind
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of movements have been happening for quite some time. bu some tit and i don't think is a good thing. i think good leadership couldp start to turn that ship around. but we have a serious problemm n when y you only can have dinner with people who agree with you, you only live on the same block. oh same , that town is liberal. that towns conservative. that's really not america.tive .and i think it leads to a bad place. ultimately, pronto.ultima >> well, i'm pretty conservative and i live in manhattan and guess what, harold? >> we're friends.ti you're leavingve a movin, ang. . >> yeah, we're looking at houses outside the city, but this is what it did.s wh >> it sparked people's d imagination, like, oh, wait, i don't have to, like, live joere my job is . >> and they can go wherevere they want. and i'll bet youlitt hlee has ae little set up in nevada, nevada, nevada, nevada. ac >> you have more space outthe ks there and the kids can play sports . he's got a thirty thousand square foot house. he doesn't need more space. gre g:uare-footunless he wants a pl> >> i mean, you know, you couldns always have more space. yeah, maybhave more you don't r' understand that because you
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and two connecticut police officers gunned down in the line of dutygunned this week and they were possibly ambushed, led to the scene by a false call for help. officer alex hamzy died at. the scene. he had just celebrated his first wedding anniversary this summer in june. and policemer sergeant dustin delmonte died at the hospital. , he was a married dad of twos ex and his wife is expectingg us their third child. joining us now is franw k sillea founder of the tunnel to towers foundation, and he is ready to help out in a big way. frank, it's always good to have you with us, but it's alwayss, sad to have you with us because it means that you are having to keep doing this job of reachingi out and helping these families, making that phone call to them right away. ngnow youare inand saying, i knm the darkest moment of beur life, but we are going to be there for you. it is sad and it's disgusting what's going on in america. american in the war against our law enforcement and police officers, all over the country
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. >> it's happening all over the country. but, you know, the tunnel totion towers foundation, we made a promise to, we our firstirst s responders and most certainly our police officers thatour pola leave, you give your kids a kiss goodbye and you don't come hom comee. we're going to make sure thatyor we take care of you. families are left behinds .are what we'refoactly going to do for sergeant dustin de'monte. his beautiful wife, laura . i spoke to laura's mother earlier today. she said this is a nightmare. and what they're going through, she could hardly she couldn't speak. she was crying so much on the phone. but that's why we have to pute o the pictures of these guys up there. we have to remembe rr, we have o say their names because we can't forget the sacrifice sing's made everrget they singl. and tunnels to towers foundation has made this promise. and we're going to take care hdy this family. we're going to make sure they have a mortgage free home. you know, there's been so much backlash in the past couple of years against police.t th and you look at these folks, greg, that come out to do the job. and , you know, it's interesting that you say sayg th their names, because i've alwaysat you want to say you ned
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to say all of the names, people who are dying in lawnames. enforcement, people who are dying in all different situations around this country. yeah, it'st, a i don't mean to sound callous, but i can't keepe up with the violence. you know, it amaze s me thatere ar there are certain networks who would play one video or a particle of a video portion of the video of police malfeasance or something or perceivevideo, pd malfeasance or and over for weeks. but noeeks, bu one maybe they'lk about this once. maybe they won't even mention it because there's.e they w theo racial element to most of thisel stuff. emenor any of this stuff. so you don't hear about this you stuff and you said somethingg during the break that we were just we were going through some of the most recent horrible acts of criminality. and you just kind of said there's a sickness out there.k a and i think we all kinlld of fel like there's a sickness outs tht there. >> what do you what is thatickns sickness? well, it starts in the home. >> when you were a kid, when i was a kid growing up, sai my parents said, respectd your elders, respect lawre enforcemenspec t and you did itt in and little things like that in
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school. and everywhere you get taught to say when you see police officers say, thank you forffic protecting us , it'ser thosee le little things that make a big difference later on in life instead ofat a lot of other media. and all the people are sayingere cops are bad. there' bad.s a false narrative g out there. and when one cop does something bad, they blame every cop. and you can't do that.you they protect us . they give us the society that we have. without them, we have nothem america and it's sad to say that we're right on the cusp of something bad happening in america. >> it is happening every day, but we better take care of it. but it starts at the lowest, level, meaning in the home, hom. and the parents have to say police officers are good people, cops retiring right and left. e i mean, it'sti very difficult and very brave and heroic for peopleey are b to stand up todae and say, i want to be a police officer because it's it's not what was also very brave >>d heroic for people to stand up a and say, i'm going to donae a lot of money to fallen law enforcement officers. count there's such a wealthy country, very generous country.
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but you have a lot of theseraisr fundraisers where they're donatings re millions of dollaro save, i don't know, a seal, a spotted owls. tha and that's not saying that that's not important. but what you guys are doing, whn is so real when yo yu think abot the impact it has, the real world impact it has talk about the generosity of the people that your organization has worked with . >> well, w we ask everybody to tag eleven dollars a month and that eleven dollars a month makes a big difference in these families lives. we've been able to help overel fifty law enforcement this year alone that have died in the line of duty protecting us . one hundred and thirty seven havg use givenheir their lives police officers this year. it's ts incredible, but we can'e do it without the generosity of our viewers. peopled know thatery do ninety five point one percent of every dollar donated toll tunnel to towers foundation is going to these families. >> you see where your moneyey goes is the marty family's mortgage is going to get paid off. 100% of what you what you donate. >> it's important that people
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see where the money is going peh and what better way than to of these fof the burden of a mortgage on these families. just lothat just lost their lod one . >> yeah, when we were backstage ,the green room, you said0 even there three thousand events that held the towers right acrossts the nation. . give us a little bit. ttle just give us a little colorw thy that until c told viewerse how they can be a part not only of this, but how we can help going forward. well, we're proud that we have tens of thousands of volunteersa across america that haveve joind us on a mission and our mission is simple. let us do goodo good and wha.t the good is to take care of these men and women who go out every single day to protect us . y people have joined us .000 di three thousand different events put on for us . on these putting themff other people, putting them on the tunnel to towers foundation and because of that,t that we're able to raise money the kind of money you can do the math we're going to do overe two mortgages this year, f mortgage free homes this year, something catastrophic collegiate service members do the math. your mortgage times. two hundred and we can only do it because the people that have joined us on this great mission. >> thank this g for duncan earlier
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on my phone and i have photos from jason rivera's funeral dagn who died in the line of duty ati the beginninveg of the year for the nypd. how muchied money do you need torais raise per family? >> well, it averages out nearly three hundred and thirty thousand dollars per family. that's whaearlt the average is t over the course. some more. some less. but done 11 dollars a time. y pelieve it or not. you bring the people together. its done gets done.e left >> and that's what we love.datin a blue collar foundationlion bringing millions of peoplejusta together, not just a few peoplef donating millions of dollars. : >> i'll give you all so we could take that, too. we will . we need. and we get it.ite yo thank god we did. we did get a check for three hundred fifty thousand dollars right now.00 r >> well, youight know what? i have not i have no doubt your view is are going to respond to this once again tyoua dog. eleven dollars a monthn . we could help some twenty someb fourteenod. detectives ramos was assassinated here in new york . officer dustin de'monte was assassinated. there's noassass question abouty
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rivera was assassinated. they were assassinated. thd we better be there to take care of the families. and that's what we're here doing today. so thankre you for everything that you do.ev and we do have an extraordinarily generousus audience. and i know they're going tudoie. come through for you. we for t beinge with us today. send our love to all those families with you. god bless you. god bles, wills. >> so we'll have more ofar. the five right after this. this was no bear. it was like a bear squatch. dad, what's a bear squatch to cross between a bear and assess it's made up.this i he's usually sleeping.sn he'll never sleep again. shipmen >> this isn't just free. these aren't just shipman's. their promises, big promises, small promises, cuddly shaped promises, each with time in a place they've been promised to be . and the people of old dominiontg
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>> we're answering your questions first. >> it's kind of a fun one from patricia d. what did you do as a kid thaty. would tell your age? whatmm. all right, let's go . i'm going to go with dagon first. pick my nose that way. either that that doesn't tell tl your age. ryourdoesn't tell your age o does it saying like everybody dates you because you did it and now it's like i collected wacky packs . oh, my god.y pa so when when the new box of>> wacky packs come out, i take my parents to my parents would take me to stop and stop and go, which is a thing on a thirty seventh avenue wait outside, get a whole box ofn them. remember the gum. yeah. do you rthe baseball cap come rt off. th i get to answer.
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no, no, no.ou ble you blew it. you blew it. now lincoln logs the old lincoln, still a good toy, but they're not made out of right anymore. real like those are fine with a green roof top . yeah, yes. >> i was going to say garbagewao garb kids that that'ins that's a different age group. yeah, that's a different age group. yeah. different generation. ferentyou're a loser.oser. >> loser.>> jesse yeah. you're there a lot of money inro fact. early mad magazines. yeah. early mad magazines. >> gredo you know that there was something before mad that was like a comic book. t th that was pretty creepy.etty c what about you harold.re i bubblicious bubblegum and iar: love the magazine cover. >> right on , right on . human right with that. could you get that througha magi the school from the weekly reader. noht on.", one is right on dynomite. the reader reinterpreted, reinterpreted, think it's a arby's. yeah, that's right. you remember righth>> mar? o you guys get right on . yes, i got my . what is something that annoys ie or impresses you when you first meet someoness and you can't say
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handshake jesse like a really nice cologne, like a reallyeall refined and surfesnit acquitedli cologne. soph that would bother me.ises it impresses me. martha. i would say if they look right into my eyes, that's good. >> that's good.f yo what if you're really short like me or it could be annoying. yes, could be very annoying.>> r yes.th they pat me on a head. >> i get very upset, harold, when someone does it stand like? when someone doesn't stand, when they meet, when they shake hands with a woman or when they see someone. my mother made us stand. w if we didn't, would get a swiftu like that. it's so well done. well done.ne i know what you're going to i say. but anyway, the answer for m knn you're going to say breath.g >> yeah, that. but also good fabrics in your clothing, like a beautiful fabric in your suit or thatar delicious sweater you're wearing. >> oh i thank you. yes. it's verey i'm just my friday fall sweater. that's not cashmere. yells it s is weatesse.: th it is . i touched it. i >> we stop it. you you touch. you're so jealous.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: time now for "one more thing." let's do jesse's hair news. >> jesse: there are certain things that are inherently american. baseball, apple pie, melissa. here we are. full swing. they are down to the top 25 contenders. a few of the best, and i think we should pick who is going to take on the trophy. i like panhandle justice. personal favorite. i don't know if you guys like the last frontier, that we are
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going to be tracking vests throughout the rest of the championship. you like the mountain man? >> martha: one of the first ones. i like that. >> jesse: we are going to have more next week. what is the left really up to? no, what are they really up to? >> greg: great idea, jesse. you never do that. [laughs] >> jesse: so good. it is actually good. >> greg: i'm sure it is. tonight we have a great show at tulsi gabbard. you may know him from being up at night. up at like 4:00 a.m. read show. where did that go? did janine steal it? give me about r. a california toddler has encapsulated friday afternoon, friday evening. showing his dance moves,
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garnered more than 150,000 likes on instagram. 1.8 million links on tiktok. his mom says that her son has been dancing since he was six months old, and she plans on enrolling him in dance class. as soonest she possibly can. >> jesse: i know what i'm doing with jesse jr. >> dagen: tomorrow, fox business network celebrates its 15th anniversary. this morning we rang the opening bell at the nasdaq market. stewart was doing this queen elizabeth royal wave. it was very strange. lauren patterson was there, the head of fox business, and we are beating for two consecutive quarters in the business day. so, socket. >> greg: okay. you heard it. you have no choice but to do what dagen says. >> martha: the anniversary of becoming the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound.
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