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results. would biden do the same push mark >> i don't think so. i'm proud of what we did with crime, cutting spending, when i was with clinton and 94. i don't see any signs of binding the same. >> good seeing you again. ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> dana: america's crime crisis somehow getting even more disturbing, with the latest example happening in our nation's capital. an innocent woman savagely beaten by a group of teens on a bus. it's very hard to watch.
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>> dana: no one tried to help her, including the bus driver. according to the victim while she was trying to do was stop a group of teens from swearing around a child >> objects were being thrown at me throughout the whole instance incident. i recall the kids hitting me and kicking me and i had no defense. i had a bruise on my arm. i asked several time to stop the bus. the driver made no attempt to stop the bus. he did not alert local authorities or do anything to my defense. >> dana: here's the mayor reacted. >> that is not any type of crime that we want to see in our city at any time. >> dana: philadelphia police attacked by a group of atv and dirt bike drivers who hurled the bricks and bottles at officers.
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in a top ceo retail says they're closing a store in san francisco because of life of direct like of safety. many are asking when democrats are going to say enough is enough. judge, one of the things learned today is that when they're pulling voters and crime and is is an issue to them, it's both republicans and democrats and not a partisan issue at all. >> the problem of what we saw on their buses reminiscent of the kitty genevieve case when a woman was being and stabbed outside of an apartment building while 38 passersby pulled up the shade. afterwards, they said, we thought it was a husband-and-wife, girl and boy friend, as if domestic violence
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is a legitimate crime to overlook. but what we have now is a bystander effect and the democrats own it. they own it. the chaos has been created it's a cast we've never seen before. we are now legitimizing the criminal, and bolding the criminal and denying victims their status, their voice. they're releasing these suspects without going to jail and so what were saying is there are no consequences, do it again. virtually no one is taking a stand because people are afraid to do so. and you know it, i thought about this a lot dana. the idea of police standing down. police were told to stand down during the summer of 2020. that's when it started. and once the police were told to stand down, everyone else is standing down. there's no vent stomach benefit
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to helping someone. a lot of people aren't helping because they're fearful. they know these dirtbags are getting out. they note that if they can assault the police they're gonna come quebec and saw you. and until we change the laws and make sentences stricter, and get rid of this idea about social justice for a dirt who doesn't deserve it, working to live with this and were going to lose this country. >> d>> could i just say that tht was fantastic. absolutely. i know applause is not normally done on this table. [laughs] >> dana: this is a daily occurrence. >> i like to put you in charge of the justice system. >> dana: greg, none of these politicians are willing to make a course correction. >> greg: i would just assume
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go to beirut or somewhere to tell us get done at kids to stop swearing on a bus. because right now there is no thing more frightening than a group of teens on their own. because all standards have been reduced. it's a broken window effect and were watching it happen right now. we were told that was deeply racist. the hierarchy has changed. the champions of tolerance one away, when women were getting assaulted and beaten and murdered, the feminists took a breather. and that's because they cannot define the religion of social justice. that's the hierarchy now, it puts the right to criminals above everyone else. we can't talk about an increased police presence because it upsets the feelings of minorities. that's an argument. that's on-call and dumb at college campuses, that's why they reduce security. because they don't want to upset
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persons of color. but when they like to have a police presence? it's not just crime that's a bit weird crime. where the green goblins? what happened to them russian mark there out. some might even work at fox. what happened to the acts guy? and there's a guy who attacked another guy with a sheath. you don't even need a weapon anymore, you can just use what the weapon comes in. so as more and more crime increases, you start seeing these wacky, bizarre examples, because everything is okay now. everything is permitted. and then on top of that, everybody knows this, there is something you can even talk about because it's not technically a crime, the ongoing public harassment is off the charts. if it's not happening to you, you see it happen, you have a completely unstable, deranged
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madman harassing tourists or something and everybody just goes like this, they say, where my gonna do? if i call the cops he started a gun. it's happened to me a couple of times. it's like there's a bat signal now that goes off and tells all the deranged people that you've got a free swing, because that's what's happening in the city right now. >> dana: the teens were doing that to the woman. the bus driver has the option to press a button that would immediately call cops to help her and it didn't happen. the adults are not even doing anything. >> jesse: if it's a city bus, it's probably broken. this is what happens when society tells women to be men and men to be women. the women fight and the guys sit back and watch. years ago this never would've happened. i never remember seeing gangs of girls beat the hell out of another woman while men sat around and watched. men have been told they're toxic
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and women have been told they can be even more aggressive than men. and that's what happens. the streets will do whatever they can get away with. if the streets are going to push and push on the police and a can of they're going to do what they're gonna do. all of these things are the outcomes of when the left attacks the pillars of the society, gender, law, order. the republicans have to get more aggressive and say what is the government doing that's working? they're not perceived protecting safety, businesses, the border. what exactly are you delivering on? we want to have that debate and make the democrats defend the outcomes. because they can't do that. there's a story in san francisco. the city of san francisco spent $1.7 million to build the bathroom. single stall. it wasn't a golden toilet seat like saddam hussein's. i know how much it cost to build
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a single stall bathroom, probably about $20,000. so there stealing the money. contractors are stealing taxpayer money from the government and the government is not doing anything about it because were not doing anything about it. it's time we start doing something about this. >> dana: do you think we've lost it, based on your trips abroad? >> it used to be's very safe in beverly hills and very privileged to be there. it feels dangerous now. i go to a little italian restaurant in the middle of beverly hills with my family, both times there's been a shoot out on that very street. beverly hills shoot-outs? and then not far from our place a woman walking along was stabbed in the head with scissors by a maniac. it's unsettling. i feel it in new york as well. it feels like the temperature is
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rising, more crazy people around and crazy things. but there is a disproportionate attention being paid to the wrong people claiming to be victims. a lot of people watching that video are thinking, those poor kids. they had traumatic upbringings. in other words, immediately wanting to position them as the victims and not the woman who is being attacked by these unbearable, violent, does respectful little brats. until society, where the same in the u.k., until they get back to treating victims as victims and the criminals as criminals, that's why i quoted your speech, until you do that society gets evermore dangerous and fractured. it's really incumbent i think on leaders to say, this cannot be tolerated. and you got to get back to treating victims as victims and criminals as criminals.
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>> jesse: president biden has a bold midterm strategy: just to the big bare minimum. he so popular with americans, unpopular, democrats can afford to be dragged down by his failed presidency. but someone forgot to tell joe. >> that haven't been that many candidates campaigning with you. >> that's not true. there have been 15. >> jim ryan and ohio state doesn't want you there, do you think you're making a mistake? >> no. >> jesse: joe biden inks no no president has done more than he has. and with that post you'd think he'd be greeted by football size stadiums full of fans.
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instead, biden stood in front of a bridge in front of 80 people today. later title be behind closed doors with john fetterman who at least put on a suit for it. >> judge jeanine pirro: if this strategy fails, the media has biden covered. just compare voters to adolf hitler. >> in the 1930s germany, there was a candidate and there was a party that said they were gonna do something about inflation and they did sue do something about inflation. it went away. but so did the democracy and stomach paternity. too much reporting on something voters are already aware of and not enough on what photos may be unaware of which is the threat to democracy. >> judge jeanine pirro: so, here we have joe biden. nobody is interested in campaigning with them, he said 16 or 20, whatever he said. what he think that is dana? >> dana: there are hundreds of candidates campaigning as
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democrats right now. the reason is because his poll numbers are a drag. it's like trying to run a marathon with 20-pound weights on your ankles. i think he's campaigned where he has gone, fine, whatever. what he could say is that he is for every democrat winning. but they forget that even stacey abrams nine months ago on the signature issue of voter suppression done in georgia, she had a scheduling conflict and couldn't be there when the president arrived. she never explained what that scheduling conflict was, it remains a mystery. what's interesting is, he can't say it's fine, i'm focused on winning. his ego doesn't allow it. that's the easy way to answer it. day after the midterms, when he has a conversation about his family and about running again, you don't have an option to stay in the basement this time. it's not an option. so what's the campaign children look like for him?
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>> judge jeanine pirro: do you think jesse that the results of the midterm are going to be such that joe biden will be told, you're not running in 2024? >> jesse: he may be told that. he might not listen. and then they'll crank up the hunter biden thing. i just feel disappointed that we were denied the opportunity to see joe and fetterman on stage together. joe claiming he had a heart attack when he didn't. or when he finds out that biden's wife is by sketch stomach bisexual. we were defied stomach denied those moments. he's toxic. that's why he snaps. pennsylvania is his second delaware. barack obama, bush, trump, all had low poor mom stomach pump
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poll numbers but they all campaign hard prenovember. they had raucous bases. they wanted to be out there and would do anything to be in that crowd. do you want to be in the crowded the biden speech? do want to see a guy in a coma chris burke you want to be there. it's the least fun thing you can imagine. because he can't talk. and there is no biden base. the just anti-trump democrats. >> judge jeanine pirro: obama steps in to save the day. we all know that biden doesn't have any rallies, the last one was with the union i think. so obama is coming in. what's that about? >> they know they're heading for a big beating. two things struck me. one is: how do we get to a place where, if you care about inflation, you are "nazi." it's completely insane.
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my second thought was, watching biden in hearing the distancing that's going on from him, and why obama came in. i once interviewed mickey rourke when he went through his wilderness years, getting cut from hollywood. it was a fascinating interview. he said everyone everywhere he went, people who used to gravitate to him and hug them and tell them how great he was, they'd see him in starbucks and go the other way. in restaurants they wouldn't come over. he said, they didn't want to catch the stench of deadly failure. he said it was like a virus. in hollywood, that was it. he got frozen up. and it happens in politics too. people actually think, this guy has got toxic deadly failure emanating from his every pour. i don't want or need him anywhere near me. so that's a bad place for biden to be and that's presumably why obama came in.
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love them or hate him, he's a good talker, he can get crowds out, and he can get people reelected. i'd be astonished at biden got reelected. >> greg: obviously, the democrats are desperate. the only october surprise will be in joe biden's pants i would think. i'm in a pickup on what appears said. the dems just keep lowering the bar on "nazi" criteria. hitler must be's spinning in his grave. your comparing parents who just are experiencing $450 extra and cost just to maintain their current living status. being upset about that means you're just like hitler. i think even he would be upset. dude, i killed millions and other people, i'd demand an apology from matthew dowd.
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dowd giving history lesson is like o.j. simpson giving marriage counseling. you look at somebody like that going off the deep end, didn't he run for something in pulled out faster than the british prime minister. >> he said he was too white to run. i'd say might live in a bubble, but he struck me as somebody who is so entirely friendless. >> greg: producers take advantage of these people who are desperate from attention, they put them on air, cnn used to do it now it's msnbc script. >> when i just say that everyone should be concerned about inflation? >> up next, video games, laundry service, and freely wi-fi.
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officials say it's just a short-term solution but no one would get kicked out. the plush amenities have the city's homeless population upset, living in accommodations just yards away. we talked to some people living on the streets. >> in my shoulder it's a whole bunch of homeless people. it's not luxurious. it's kind of dirty to be honest. >> it makes me angry. >> the migrants have xbox is over there. that's some bull, actually. >> greg: i think this segment is b.s., jesse. because it's not a fair comparison. the reason for the homeless situation misery different than the reason for the migrants shelter. the shelters whether homeless are reflects the homeless life. do not can have good stuff in there because it gets pilfered and sold for drugs. an xbox will last 5 minutes in
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the shelter. >> jesse: that's because you're not allowed off the island. migrants come in, they build a tent city like that. it's got all the nice accommodations, why? because they know the medias can allow look inside the tent. we don't care what they do with the homeless. we don't care what they do with migrants. these people are adults. why did they need video games? it's all adult men in there. did you know also, the bathrooms are wheelchair accessible. >> greg: maybe they need wheelchairs. >> jesse: but they hiked from south america! and where they want to go? florida. just like us! >> greg: you've just crushed
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my criticism! >> jesse: americans republican or democrat would look at the optics of the homeless in the conditions there living in day-to-day, week by week, and they would look at free wi-fi, video games, popcorn makers, and think that the optics are wrong. they think inherently this doesn't seem right. that illegal migrants should not be treated so much better, it would appear, than the homeless on the streets of america. i think that's the problem. you do want to treat immigrant migrants fairly. they're being taken to cities in the fuehrer coming back is interesting because there's a lot of hypocrisy there that's being shown for what it is. the optics are bad. if this happened in britain, will be the reaction benchmark
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it would be, look after the homeless. this doesn't seem right. >> greg: for looking after the homeless parts of the worst part about new york city because we've given them $800 million and we still have more homeless than ever. >> judge jeanine pirro: what's in it 800 million? that was with de blasio. what you're saying about the homeless in new york is acc accurate. some prefer that, lifestyle. some are mentally ill. we've made a decision, let them out of some of these hospital. there are people in the country who cannot afford some of the niceties that the illegals are getting. some of them don't have three meals a day. some of them don't have the ability to wash their clothes in the machine and have a service that folds them. or they can afford a phone. across this country there are people who have lost jobs and are living in paros. i saw that as a d.a. they just didn't have money.
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so we'll put aside the homeless in new york who are drug addicts with the people in america who are suffering financially. i don't see the government snapping to add to help those people. they're just saying, deal with the price of food, deal with the price of gas, it's your problem, we need green energy, and go up by yourself a $60,000 car. >> greg: were actually seeing this happen, dana, because of the bussing so-called stunt, which basically forced new york to share the responsibility. >> dana: like we mentioned yesterday with the all peso mayor done in texas, he's been sending 11,000 migrants to new york. he's a human trafficker? has at work. the other thing, the democrats, what are the things can happen after four days push mark there and go somewhere, they're not allowed to work. >> jesse: why would anybody voluntarily leave that situ situation? >> dana: where are they gonna
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go after four days? the democrats could've had a better solution. you know i can get to a place where you can have temporary work visas, it could help businesses who need help people. so you just can have this perpetual thing. i think they've created the tent that they're going to have to continue to build. how many tents were going to have benchmark the entire island made of tents? and then what? after four days, they go where? >> greg: it's like there's setting up and interrogating dominic tent and community. ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: if you are upset about the high cost of energy are not gonna like this at all. billionaire bill gates thinks the energy crisis is a good thing in the transition from greed to green. >> we are having a setback. it's good for the long run because people won't want to be dependent on russian natural gas. so the move to these new approaches more rapidly. >> jesse: new england residents feel a blackout is coming this winter. there are blackouts on cold nights in january and february. i saw justin trudeau as well talking positively about what's going on. i've made it a rule of thumb
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that the word mankind was offensive and it should be people kind. if you adopt the opposite view to the digestion should do about everything, you're probably right. so on that basis alone that seems a very incorrect way to go about it. bill gates, it's fine is meant, for multibillionaire is to say it's going to be great. it's not fine if we talk about the people who are about to face blackouts and cannot afford to heat themselves or feed themselves. >> greg: three are blackouts, by the way, that was me every night in london. if you aren't directly affected by the war, maybe hold off on your silver lining takes about it. there are people dying right now. there are people buried in rubble. so when you say in the long term... understand what he's talking about it, because climates ahead of everything else for him.
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and if you asked, he'd say, i don't mean war is good, but sometimes the crisis... yes we get it. the media is okay with this kind of justification for war because it's built on climate. well if you talk about peace, then you're called a propagandist. it's funny to watch how they back the stuff. >> jesse: tone deafness by public figures when there such cost-of-living crisis is dangerous area in which to define themselves, even if it's not deliberate. >> dana: when a genius billionaire says something like like that, they're just saying the quiet part out loud. but as the white house can have a blackout this year? of course not. the be nice and tasty. the new england situation is real this year. in new hampshire cost more to heat your home then it has in
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decades, and that's affecting the senate race. what you have is bill gates' saying the quiet part out loud, the pain is the point. they want things to be more expensive so that you will decide to go to green energy. but the pain in the high prices are not going to get you where you want to be. innovation will get you there, and there's a smarter way to get there. but 81% of america's energy comes from fossil fuels are now. he says by 2050, biden, he says will be free of it by 2050. >> jesse: there was a story about a woman in england who was on a bus every day all day. when someone asked why she was on the bus, she said that she couldn't afford to heat or self at home she was on the bus. i felt ashamed about that as a brit. if she was listening to someone like bill gates, she would say,
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i don't think you understand what this means for ordinary people. >> judge jeanine pirro: you have to be outraged by a story like that. when you hear words like, people don't want to be dependent on russian natural gas, do you think people really give a darn at this point where the heat is coming from? the belief that they know better, they've got it all covered, all you americans are gonna be suffering from the brownouts of the black outs and everything, just deal with it. we'll get to a better place. but in the meantime, there are people who are sick, old, infirmed, and poor. and they can afford it. the arrogance and the condescension by people like that. i don't see it the way you do greg. there is a bigger picture. i understand that. i see it is cruel. it's people in charge not recognizing that there are human beings in pain.
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that's why we take care of the illegals. but why not take care of americans? >> jesse: i don't listen to what gates says anymore because he is not the richest men in the world anymore. i only listen to the richest m men, not the second or third. i want to know what mosque thinks about exploding electric cars? it's an $80,000 hand grenade, and it sounds like a death wish. >> greg: love your tide by the way. >> jesse: thank you. >> jesse: then you're in no position to offer me advice about anything. billionaires can be touchy, that's what one said to me. this next segment is something i could do without. the new british prime minister who replaced the less chaotic one, liz truss, has had to resign in humiliating fashion
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♪ ♪ >> mr. speaker. mr. speaker. i am a fighter, not a quitter. >> jesse: that didn't last too long. embattled prime minister liz trust is out of a job after just 45 days, making her the shortest term prime minister in british history. proving once again that america is the greatest country on earth. [laughs] >> j>> piers: i can even say no. one guy treated earlier, my son is lived through to monarchs in three prime ministers, he's four months old. this is what's going on. probably the first time a live
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letter has appeared. daily star newspaper, find upstanding organization, had a live stream of letters, because liz truss is a lettuce. people said she was like a head of lettuce. the battle what was last longer, i head lettuce, alive and well and kicking, trust is as good as a dodo, the worst prime minister in history. what's a earth-shattering to me is that there is now a campaign to get boris johnson back. you may remember he was dumped out of downing street only three months ago for being a lying, cheating, wreck of a human being who broke his own covid rules. he may not be back. i'm just very relieved to be in new york. i can't argue with you jesse. right now i can put no defense up for my nation, it is such a
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catastrophe and an embarr embarrassment. >> jesse: i'm glad you apologize so profusely. you've been reading the financial times, tell us your theory? >> judge jeanine pirro: she said she would create an economic policy where there would be growth, she would slash taxes, but she never said how she pay for it. i watch the crown. so i know if she had gone in and spoken to the queen they could've worked it out. >> jesse: 44 days, that's four's government cheese. >> dana: at least she lasted longer than lady jane gray, who only served as queen of england for nine days. >> greg: i'll be honest, i wasn't listening. i feel like i'm in a conversation with somebody who watches the olympics and keeps asking me about rhythmic dancing. i don't know what to tell you.
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run. pretty good, right? so, so smart. i love her. i don't know what's going on in the rest of the world series. >> greg: playing underneath a car? that's kind of strange. >> jesse: i love that. >> greg: tonight we got a barn-burner. why do i say this? got this guy piers morgan, lara trump, kat timpf, tyrus. that's going to be great. let's do, this huh? greg's pool dance party news. i had a small little get together. we had the hot tub and who shows up seal? look at him. and all he did was spin in circles. just spin -- i don't know what drug they took before they came to my place. but they weren't sharing. but look at that, man. he was having the time of his life. >> good looking seal. >> greg: he loves the grotto. is it. >> i have a fox nation show called castles. and these castles are usually
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the product of someone's dream. they are huge. but, while every home is your castle. this was a tough sell. a new york city man is going viral for his apartment. 23-year-old alex gave a tour of his 95 square foot apartment which he pays a whopping $1,100 a month for. no bathroom. no kitchen. uses a cook top. shares a bathroom with the other tenets. and fits a twin bed which he sleeps on diagonally to fit. so there you have it. he likes it. so to each his own. >> jesse: the migrants have it better than that guy. i don't think he has an xbox or people who fold his laundry. sleepy hollow, new york. witches paddle boarding. it's an annual tradition. get out there on the hudson and do their thing dressed up in costumes with their brooms and paddles cruising around and trick or treating. that's always fun and scary. they don't identify as men. they are witches, greg. >> greg: i'm saying that's kind of sexist. >> jesse: warlocks is tomorrow.
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and tonight is "jesse watters primetime" aoc's wild and wacky town hall. a lot went down. and we will have all of it. >> dana: i want to see that. >> piers: irish american that cab driver who finally cashed in an iou after picking up a fellow irishman in 2013. he picked up shane daphne a student in dublin who couldn't afford the fair but did gainer he tee him two points of guinness. nine years later he paid $700 to fly to dublin in ireland onto the gaffney and son pub welcomed by gaffney and parents and two points of guinness. if you have ever had guinness in dublin, it's worth $700 to fly there just for two points. >> dana: do you like guinness? >> greg: read my book drank guinness and had an accident. i had to walk like a penguin all the way home. [laughter]
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>> greg: you think think it would go there. >> jesse: usually does with you. do you still have that lettuce? >> piers: back to the homeland soon for my 25th prime minister of the year. you can have guinness. >> dana: we need to make a wedge. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: hey, dana. i'm out in l.a. tell greg his west l.a. pad is fine. i was just there. good evening, welcome to los angeles. we are here live tonight. but breaking tonight, great britain is in the market for a new prime minister again as you just heard from piers morgan. liz truss made it only 44 days before resigning under heavy pressure today. she could not recover from an economic plan calling for major tax cuts, a policy that triggered turmoil in the financial sector there. and rebellion within her own party. there are big questions tonight.
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