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>> are you concerned about the strength of the economy right now? >> president biden: i'm not concerned about the economy i'm concerned about the rest of the world. >> can you exley that affects. >> the economy is strong as hell . >> but the american people feel differently. nearly 78 percent think the economy is in bad shape under biden and 71 percent of people say their family has had to cut back just to afford the necessities braid, new york pos highlighting the pain that they are feeling to $.1 trillion had been wiped this year. all that bad news is dragging democrats down on the campaign trail, but pete buttigieg think the president has been too successful. >> there have been so many think . the chips act being manufacturing back to the unite states. of course the infrastructure
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bill, the inflation reduction act great on top of that american rescue plan. in some ways, having achieved s much a legislatively makes it hard to talk about all at once because there are so many compliments. >> i imagine the chief of staff probably got some calls after that viral video of the ice cream saying this is not helpin the situation. >> i couldn't help but think about marie antoinette, let the eat cake while i'm eating my ic cream. the crazy part about this whole thing is the president and buttigieg talk about how great the economy the average america is trying to figure out to buy chicken this week or eggs this week or in now the gas is going back up, how much do they have to plan for it now that the winter is coming. how much do they have to plan t heat their house. i find it so incredible that it is so easy to say our economy i strong and has hell, inflation is not a problem. and pete buttigieg says thank
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goodness for rescue plan which is thought by economists that they contribute to economy brai he said it's the worlds of the world that is suffering for it is not the rest of the road, china is doing better, japan is doing better, saudi arabia is doing better, so is france, south korea, indonesia. they don't even know the facts, and yet they are trying to convince the american people that things are better. >> i have a theory. and since you are a mom of the young one, let me run this theory by you, in august, the president had ticked up a littl bit and approval, gas prices were coming down. in september that got reversed and in october you see the inflation numbers are down, tha pull out in the new york times ain't independent women have ha this huge sweep from biden to republicans, in my theory is that one of the things they ver much focus the mind is the beginning of school and how
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expensive it is. >> you're kids back-to-school great all the shopping after due , school fees, sports fees, the uniforms and everything costs a lot more and that began to feel overwhelming to women i america that the economy was just not going to get better under biden. >> alike it is a theory. that sounds good to me. i need you to explain the swing of that level not only did wome go to a split of 47-47, but the independent women in democrats were up 14 points and now the gop has an 18-point edge. that's astronomical when you think about how dependent the democratic party is on college-educated women where they still have an edge, but much smaller. people are settling back to regular life, we've had a month in a half being back in school. people are back to work in offices now, they are commuting they are having to fill up thei gas tanks. activities, things giving, vacation coming up read how muc will it cost.
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and then presents, et cetera. when you look at the new york times poll, which i don't know if it portends that this will b a trend that now the gop will b up three or four points, but, between the economy and inflation, together, no other issue seems to matter and america. public safety is there, we were talking about the harvard here is full like on the big midterm show that showed that people don't think that democrats are talking about anything but january 6 and women's rights. this is an absolute disaster. >> take a vote listen to the biden team, they got sent out t try to spin this over the weekend great i have i think we have this.
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>> the many parts of the bill will start to take effect next year. for example tax credits for energy to help people winterize their home and also bring down other forms of energy cost. >> we are doing all weekend to ease inflationary pressures and we see results right it will take some time or for those results. >> to the pricing. we'd like to see that happen faster. >> the inflation reduction act aren't going to kick in for a while. we are facing broken global supply chains that we have to address. >> i think that was going to answer the mail? gig if you wanted to someone to tell you of bedtime story. i can't even remember what i wa going to say, but that was some smooth baritone. here it is, let's talk i screamed scream. the symbolism of a grown man holding an ice cream cone is awful. men should only lift a lick ice compounds on vacation. licking an ice cream cone is a man is a very personal thing that should not be done in public. he is always on vacation, so i guess he can get away with a page or exposed, your tongue is outcome your licking something. you can't do it. if you have to have a screen, get it and able and use a spoon
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for the ice cream. all to anything, hold a press conference. hold a meeting. just put it down his gullet in bucket. >> the site of a man and a suit the commander-in-chief licking an ice cream cone and saying th economy is strong and hell, tha will live in infamy. >> like to caucus and the think critically i was going to say mission accomplished, dana. it's almost worse than mission accomplished because of the tim we thought the mission was accomplished. we know now the economy is not strong as hell, and he is still saying that. i'm going to give advice to democrats on how to talk about the economy. you can still add jobs.
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they are going to feel the pain on all the other stuff. mayor pete, i expected more fro him because he is best most to be the smart one. they did so many things we couldn't choose when. they just have to pick three things and repeat, repeat, repeat, until the audience graphs it. one other thing she said is don't worry, there's going to b taxed because the credits to weatherize your home. we know others are up about 30 percent. and you're also going to get a tax rebate on your tax coffeemaker, but end of you're realize this, but my coffeemake runs on fossil fuels, so if i get a different one, he could for like $100 but then i will get a rebate. i have to go back with what jessie was income of the outrag
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about the ice cream. they are 18 million people who are lactose intolerant. a sickly what we'd call that my group of people whom we meet, w call that ice cream face. like putting on your ice cream face. it is absolutely disgusting tha one would do that. doesn't he think about the americans at home that can't have ice cream. it's a micro- aggression. and then he said, the funny thing about this and most peopl missed this, the economy is as strong as hell. what does that say about him? that even with a strong economy it's disaster. imagine if the economy was bad. the fact is, it gives the economy is going gangbusters, it's on him that everybody is suffering because you can't blame it on the economy. why do we have inflation? certain presidents are expensive , trump was an expensive president for the critics mental health rate it
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was such an express expensive presidency. all of this mental energy, that is what they thought was expensive. this is expensive. everyone averages and $34,000 i retirement. we are talking about nukes, the cost in human life to defend it all is amazing. you could argue the idling administration is the most expensive presidency you are watching americans died by the tens of thousands while he eats ice cream. >> in add illegal immigration which drives down wages. many think they could put up billboards and all the majors swing states, but how much mone is being lost in your 4o1k. that was my little thoughts great
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>> you know cancer culture has gotten bad for democrats, they even top littoral leaders are getting worried about it, for president barack obama blessing woke democrats in his party and telling them to stop being a quote was killed. >> people just want to not feel as if they are walking on eggshells. we are going around scolding folks if they don't use exactly the right phrase, or that the identity politics becomes the principal lens through which we view are various political challenges. could get the former president,
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not stopping there with his critiques of the democratic party. obama also telling democrats to stop obsessing over trump. >> we spent an enormous amount of time and energy and resource pointing out the latest crazy thing he said or you know, how rude or mean some of these republican candidates behaved. theft is probably not something that in the minds of both overrides their interest. >> so greg, is the former president spots on? >> he is a little bit late to the party. i think we should be grateful that he finally showed up, if h had gotten in early on this, before woke -ism took over, we would still have roseanne. we might still have cops. we herman was still have a morning show, but we had to wai until everybody got canceled. it is hard to beat obama becaus
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if he says that nobody expresse this stuff, they are going to all over him for sounding like us. he used the right, which was buzz kill. you have to look at woke is him and cancel culture as an attack on fun. we talk about their show and my show, and maybe jesse's, i don' know and we has slipped the script. it was the left that was animal house, what's happened is that was a complete return. they are the ones that are they want to have a party. now the democrats are the left or they are now the fall wells in the philosophe lease of the 2022, they have become the humorless deal warmers, and we are now animal house, that is what he recognizes, it would be very helpful if you pointed out
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you guys, you've got to have more fun. you look so miserable pouring milk out at stores, nobody want to be around you on thanksgiving . you are miserable, go to the gym , cleanup. >> okay, what about the fact that when joe biden came out with the whole maga and now former president obama says qui obsessing over trump? is there something going on there? >> i hadn't thought of it that way. i think it could be sure. especially through this podcast they tried to give the white house advice, and if only they had listened to that. if that were the abiding people. he said if you think back, you
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remember when he was first in office, they got a rodeo clown hired. for wearing an obama mask a rodeo clown head were in the mask every previous president. it would also have been offensive if the rodeo clan had not done that. what they did is they ran that guy out of town. he didn't even have a job. think back to the beer summit, that was also something like that. and then he says something like this in georgia on the senate side, going around and talking about all of these things regarding identity politics, bu he and stacy abrams are the one that ran the major league baseball out of town. according to some people on the ground, there are a lot of hurt feelings over that. >> jesse, what about the fact that it is too late why now? >> he is probably thinking thes woke losers are going to get crushed in the midterm so i'm
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going to put some distance between myself and the democratic party and stacy, i told you because he's always about himself verities always like while i know how to win. and he did know how to win, but he also got his party is presse in both midterms and gave us trump. he can't say he was against identity politics, he was the first black president. he took it to the talk about beer summit, but we had all of that stuff, that was the whole anti- cop thing that started there, it started under barack obama any time you attacked the affordable care act it was because you were racist. he did that all of the time. don't act like this thing just started, it got birthed birth during the obama years. you can't say that, dad.
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you are all out on the golf course and, i don't know if she doesn't play golf, they rolled their eyes at the above skills. they don't understand that non- binary intersection mindsets, they don't get that at all, but they are afraid to say a it. and they are saying it's okay, guys. this is how you do it. greg is right, we could have used them when they were tearin down statues of columbus. >> when you've got very few democrats james did a long time ago. nobody seemed to follow him. >> he has given no ask for decades for it obviously was of an incredibly successful 1990s and getting us through a huge wipeout of losing the house and then contractor america and all of it.
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people do listen to james carville, they don't necessaril have those jobs, they're not th ones in your face all day they're not the editorial page in your terms, but they're out there. he is now talking about conservatives he's talking abou liberals who make it impossible for you to breathe. the term latinx, i've been in s many meetings looking at powerpoint presentation. in they say to work the latinx community, i work in research, who is that, what is that? and that is liberal problems rate say what ever you want about republicans, try to make it as polite as possible, but some of this woke stuff is alienating moderate to conservative democrats and certainly independence i'm sorr sure that loops back to what's going on with independent women. moderate republicans who do hat donald trump what obama says don't take talk about it anymor the perception of donald trump
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has been baked incense about 20 minutes after he came out of that golden escalator, people knew exactly what they thought of him. that has not changed since then. so leaving that aside, especially with the midterms ar kitchen table election issues. they want to talk about inflation, economy, crime in public safety, i will just say every time he shows up i say this, he is a wonderful asset for the party, i we wish each and michelle would do more. they're only going to three spots, i don't know if it's about attention with the biden camp or not, but we need voices like that. bill clinton says same heat jus use it straight. >> don't blame him, dr. fauci tried to spin his terrible covert response on his way out the door.
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get before he heads the sunset, dr. anthony fauci making the rounds in his don't play me to her. he reportedly lied today american people and is now worried about his legacy. >> i think the misconception is that i was misleading people. to say that, who have been an advisor to seven presidents and have never ever for one way or the other from ideological standpoint, for somebody to say i am political, that is completely crazy. >> would you take the ask what you said about masks? obviously the guidance change, you were very definitive, date you said there are no people. >> if i had to do it over again i would've analyzed the department better. >> did you catch there was a cd player in the background text
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come on, man. you want to comment on the cd player? >> do you want me to comment? >> i want to talk about the cd player. get a don't want to talk about it. but can i comment on fauci? >> he saw the retreat and the coronavirus and he decided to b like jeff goldblum and the fly and he decide to become the virus himself. he is everywhere, omnipresent and it's up to us, the media, two social distance. we have to get stop giving fauc the soundbite because we need t do a one-month chest down against the fauci virus because it's clear that we are spreadin it, but it is good news for fauci, i just read that researchers have developed deadlier covid strain stream by adding is spike protein from th
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omicron variant to the original wuhan strain, 80 percent more deadly. >> we are bringing the gain of function research to boston. >> i am going to place him soun for you. he got a little defensive talking about school closures. >> to height of price brachii would say, what we should realize and have realized is that there will be the collateral consequences for the always come back and say fauci was responsible for closing schools. i had nothing to do. >> what annoyed me most about the comment is not is carl, didn't come back with example after example of him saying, th schools, the schools, this clos
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rate how did he not know to do that? >> read and the foxnews.com piece, that there were times throughout the last two years, where fauci would say we have t get this close open, but they never took action to do that. we know that the teachers union was e-mailing with the cdc and saying we don't want this close to get open and remember, that is when the cdc director said i think schools should be open an the white house press secretary said she is just speaking of he personal capacity, she doesn't really speak for them. so fauci, at any time if you si open this close tomorrow, because he was so revered, they would've said okay, let's do that. instead, just a mask thing, wha about the fact of the 6 feet of social distancing was just pulled out of thin air. it wasn't based on science. the other thing is, he really pushed to get the american rescue plan done, in order to until this gets past freight
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matter how much of that money has been spent, 96 percent rate and the category of no one listens to me anymore, i've bee saying for 18 months he should stop doing interviews and there is a managing return on his interviews. >> why are they still interviewing fauci if the pandemic is over? >> i think people are looking for fauci to show a little humility. i have been advisor to seven presidents, it's almost like he is talking himself in the third person. he says i'm not political at all . this whole thing that dana was talking about with the teachers and what was he doing? sitting on the sidelines, sitting in the back of the room. you could very well have said no , wait a minute, this is how it should be done.
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look at what senator rand paul was saying. what about you don't need a mask . they could have more masks for other people, for the doctors, and our kids suffered so much and it's going to take it to 2026 for them to catch up and finally, he had no problem criticizing republicans, no problem criticizing trump, but he's not political. >> of course not. the judge makes an excellent point, all you want is for the doctor to say listen, i was trying to save lives, i was giving my best recommendation i a scientist in a doctor. i did the best we could. isn't that what people deserve to hear. not all this defensiveness? >> there are beats of pieces of that and hear. it should be one cohesive statement. he does have a long career to point back to to say i'm not a political figure. he sat next to republicans and
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democrats and made decisions with them and was right most of the time. i don't know why that was an interview that he wanted to do. it feels just personal at this point. covid isn't even ranking on the polls. one or two people think it's an important issue. everyone is thing for our kids are back in school. i can't even come the number of people that say they live fight and no testing policy. these are people who are liberals who happen to be shut down, or mask, continue to wear a mask peoples because they don't want to be able to not go to work for ten days or whateve or because this as manifesting in most of us is a light flu, and we are going to have to liv with it and probably get vaccinated or boosted once a year. it doesn't help anyone. i would love for people to just be honest about it. there will be another one of these, whether it is created in a boston lab or a foreign lab.
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>> i prefer my diseases to be man-made. i don't mean to belabor the point, but if you're going to follow the signs, you can't hav a cd player pretty as cd player has excellent sound. know it doesn't. >> it's medieval. >> didn't fauci say he was the science? >> he is the science. they should interview him about that. >> climate protesters saving th planet by dumping out milk in supermarkets. (bridget vo) with thyroid eye disease... i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d was beyond help... ...but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms.
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to protest the destructive dair industry. the later show an activist grou calling themselves animal rebellion rating and series of grocery stores in britain and i calling for a land-based future. dana, do you think this is effective? >> i honestly cannot think of a group that has ever been less effective, less persuasive, the actually turn people against what they're doing, they make m sick. >> i really hated. i would make them clean this up by themselves and invent some ways to do this. >> there is a lot of people in britain hurting with the energy because they are dealing with. and a gallon of milk, it is expensive, it is several pounds in order to be able to pay for it. these are spoiled brats, i bet there parents are ashamed of them.
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>> you have to ask yourself coming you said something interesting. if i were a judge and they had been charged even with trespassing, criminal mischief, there are crimes there. i would make them clean up that place for the next two months, that would do their sentence. but having said that, who are they hurting that, they are hurting the mothers that are going in to buy milk for their babies. they are hurting that individual , these are kids that if they didn't want to be effective what they would do is do something legislative, they would talk to the legislators, they would at least use something on social media, they are spoiled brats. you know what, if someone slips and sues the company, they should be sued as well. >> greg, something else on tren is going after famous works of art.
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>> this is why it works, this i why it works because we play it. this is why these people are brilliant because you saw this originally, no, this is a brilliant play. no, we are not supposed to play this, we are amplifying as sill stupid message, but i get it, it's fun to watch, but it's not hard to find out how they figured this out. it works with mass shootings as well if you can just read the press, we are suckers we will play the same thing over in ove in over again, but when it happened at sporting events it happened once, it happened twic and then it kept happening. same thing if you go back 20 years with streakers. they were always on the field, when did they stop? when people stopped covering th streaking. i will say i have a solution fo this, we should be able to vandalize their belongings.
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if you step on it, that's a couple hundred bucks. if you go to your house and jus dump a bunch of milk in their house. i say and i for a night for thi because i don't like being played and that's what they're doing. they are playing the media on this and i think why is it mostly girls and emasculated boys? they are pathetic and sad trait i would hate to be there parents . >> final thoughts? >> gandhi had it right, you jus sit there and let people in authority drag your limp heavy body out of wherever they are protesting. like the guys on the street blocking traffic. get no, you run those guys over. a member of that guy they were sitting across the highway. the guy needed.
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>> to work and he lost his job. >> i don't think you can roadkill them. >> no, maybe not. >> in your head you can. >> conceptually. >> run no one over. >> too much pressure to win, to stars like tom brady going ballistic on his teammates. see that tape next. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to.
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his home to work. did you see that one coming? >> i never like to see anyone being yelled at. some people enjoy that more, bu i don't like it and i don't think it's inspiring for those teammates there, but i also fee like when he retired, we broke in the newsroom for 45 minutes and talked about how amazing he is and how awesome he is and then, forget it, i'm coming bac great maybe he should have stayed retired. >> we would be hypocrites if he called out somebody who loses their cool because we do it on tv every day. >> obviously, but the truth is that we all like each other and we always have fun. these people are serious, i guess what he as thinking is i have everything in a mess, but the truth is if you don't enjoy
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your work and it twined into that, but maybe bubble wallace' complain because somebody cut him off. i think everybody is on edge. people just need to calm down. >> who would you like to defend? >> bubble wallace, that looked looks really dangerous. the tom brady thing, i think fo some professional athletes, tha talk is motivating and i assume he's one of these people we always thought was so perfect and behind the scenes you don't get to be that great without being very strict in following these kinds of regimens and taking winners out of your team but bubble wallace could have been really hurt, racecar driving on a good day is incredibly dangerous. >> how do you know that wasn't bubble wallace's fault to begin with? to get you don't know enough. and then he got out and went after a. i will tell you this, that was not a tantrum that brady threw, he is motivating his line. a lot of people don't know this
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sometimes greg has bad shows, and we go to the green room i get in his face and i say you are better than that. you will shake me and sometimes i will cry. >> why do you think tom doesn't call me? he doesn't have any friends right now except for me. and we are classmates, give or take a few years. >> he went to that wedding alone . >> i know. we could have partied. either connection to. one more thing is up next. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
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quiet about what they were just talking about in the commercial break. jesse? >> jesse: i can't believe you just said that. >> dana: i didn't say that. >> jesse: we know who said it. weirdo over here. the eagles undefeated i say we i'm from philly we got close to the clowbz uncredible start. only undefeated team in the nfl. all we do is run the ball. great offense, great balance, very, very happy with the secondary. also, also, i got into work today through a rickshaw, i didn't do this because i was trying to reduce my carbon footprint. i did it because of traffic. i had to hop out of two taxis and then i found a rickshaw and i made it on time. >> dana: how much did it cost you. >> i gave him 50 bucks. "jesse watters primetime" biden gets creepy again a special investigation. >> dana: okay. greg. >> greg: all right. another great show i have emily compagno. we bring the payne charles
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payne. cat and tyrus. greg's hot date news. the wife is away why don't i make phone calls. you wouldn't believe showed up. 11:00 at night. took her sweet time. check her out. what? you are not going to roll it? hello. business. you know, there are certain kinds of escort services where you get a whole bunch of things and in this case i got exactly what i wanted in a tiny little package. we had the time of our lives. >> dana: how do they do that? >> greg: i don't know how we do. i'm not going to get into it right now. >> judge jeanine: that's adorable. >> dana: ladies, listen up. this has been all of us at one point. a gal tsa, got her cowboy boots on and might get cowboy boots it's impossible to get -- you have to have help to get the cowboy boots off. i you got to think ahead going to the airport. maybe carry the boots.
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>> judge jeanine: lucky guy. this happened -- everybody knows somebody that this has happened. to say there you go. judge, your turn. >> you know what? ginger rogers is famous for saying i can do anything fred can do but i do it backwards and in high heels. so today we have a woman who stunned all of us by surfing in high heels. there she is surfing in her high heels and apparently she is also hula hooping and playing tennis that i'm not as impressed with as i am the high heels. queen of multi tasking and her surfing videos look at those high heels. do you believe that? >> dana: it's impressive. >> jesse: can she cook? >> dana: jessica? >> greg: a sexist would say. >> jessica: a little more serious. i wanted to take a moment to call out the wagon township lost mike incredible dad and grandfather. i have known jason for years and now his family and wonderful
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people who live by mike's philosophy of making sure that you present -- that you are present for your family, hustle in all that you do and always prioritize fun. big shoutout to jamie mike's wife of 51 years. jason and alley. mason and of course linda who i lived chatting with last week. >> dana: sorry to hear that looks like a great family. that was a terrific show. off to a good start. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: it was a terrific show. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. president biden releases his national emergency strategy amid emerging threats from russia and china. federal government asking employees to head to the southern border to help deal with the flow of migrants. we will take you there. voters head to the polls in georgia with two big races on the line. we will be down in the peach state. >> bret: breaking tonight, strong economic headwinds facing president biden with three weeks to go until the crucial midter

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