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closely. we had to pivot fast. who is better than you guys. i appreciate that. josh and sarah. the big news here seems to be the stunning development in earnings and guidance that we're getting out of america's premier companies that we're interrupting this party, the administration is having, that things are not so great. we shall see. here's "the five." >> dana: hello. i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine, greg gutfeld and jesse waters. it's 5:00 in new york and this is "the five." >> may the best corvette win. on your mark, get set, go!
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>> dana: president biden thinks democrats are cruising to victory in 12 days. his white house is nervous that they are running out of gas. president biden driving more than 100 miles per hour while behind the wheel of a classic corvette on jay leno's car show. it's his last ditch effort at courting gop voters. mr. biden hopes his gear head reputation will appeal to some parts of the republican base. it's true. but politco reports his administration is not feeling the same need for speed. anxiety is growing that republicans will capture one chamber of congress and possibly both. with those fears, president joe biden will stay on the sidelines. biden did make time to travel to dem friendly syracuse, new york. he had this to say about the economy. >> great economic report today.
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the gdp report. things are looking good. >> dana: things are looking good, greg, especially when you're behind the wheel of a classic corvette. >> greg: i get their anxiety over the mid-terms. it's logical. they're in a mess. they deserve no sympathy for this. they have no anxiety about the reasons why they got there. they have no anxiety about crime when we talked about it. they have no anxiety about inflation as they denied it. they had no anxiety about recession or the border. they only feel anxiety when there's a personal threat to their power. now they're nervous. the dems are like a driver whose car's engine has cracked because they never changed the oil, they neff got a tune-up. when they heard the noises of the engine, they turned up the radio. now they're stuck with this. what is amazing about that stunt is how obvious the stunt was. they calculated it out. he's not going to hit anybody.
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jay plays along. the whole stunt is to convince voters that he's not senile. that gramps can still drive the car. i'm surprised he said it's not racist. an extra six inches of leg room that marginalized communities can't afford. i don't think they can afford a classic corvette either, mr. aviator sunglasses. >> dana: heraldo thought it's funny that "the new york times" would write that the biden white house thinks him going on the jay leno show will appeal to republican voters. so weird. >> before i get an answer to that, i must say i have a bipartisan tie on and greg gutfeld has the same time what are the odds on that. >> greg: you should have called me this morning. >> i'm a certified gear head myself. a proud former member of the valve grinders. so to me, watching --
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>> what? >> the valve grinders. my car club from long island. it's the coolest thing that biden has ever done. >> jesse: was janean in that cleanup? >> i went faster than he did. >> who would be drive something mural. so anyway, it's nice he did it. i want to get to politics. i believe that this race is an absolute toss-up right now. i think the only numbers that matter are the price of gasoline and the dow. if they keep -- if gas keeps going down and the dow keeps going up, i think you'll have at the very worst nor the democrats a divided government. the democrats favors to maintain the senate and the republicans in the house. we'll talk about fetterman later on and that performance against dr. oz. but i think that it's all up for grabs right now just like that
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race. >> dana: the new york times that the white house was pressing for a better economic message. sure, things are bad but the republicans will make it worse. trust us. >> we're the ones that told you that inflation was transitory. when joe biden comes out today and he says, we had a great economic report. you know, he makes it seems like they're doing a great job except the price for food is the same. the price for gas is the same. at the end of the month, they know they're going to spend more next month for heating oil. his enthusiasm doesn't translate to people saying yeah, i'm going to vote democrat now. you know what? the idea that joe biden getting in to a muscle car is going to convince any republican that they -- that he's one of their guys, no, this guy is in to electric cars. he's driving a car that apparently is worth $150,000 that very few people have.
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also is a guy who putting all of this money in to the economy that is creating the inflation. the american people are not stupid. geraldo, i agree with you on one thing. the republicans will win the house. i believe they'll win the senate. the big shock is the down ballot races. i think there's going to be a benefit to the down ballot races based on the enthusiasm of the republican party. what enthusiasm does the democrat party have? none. joe biden, by the way, this weekend, he's not even going out politicking. he's going to delaware this weekend. my god. we're ten days away from the mid-terms. so, you know, they can talk all they want about great economic reports. the americans know what the truth is. >> dana: it's like the white house would love to pump morphine in to the voting public so they can feel calm. >> dana: the afford ability issue on housing, that's another
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thing that people have been talking about. it's impossible to get a good rental. >> jesse: you can't afford to buy a home or build it or buy furniture. in what universe did the democrats think that they had a shot in this election? i'll tell you, the twitter verse. because you go on the twitterverse and being a democrat, you go on twitter, it's like talking to your mom. she shows you unconditional love. no matter what you do or say, twitter will always love you. that's not what the american public feels. they'll kick your ass out of there if you don't perform. i understand the anxiety for democrats. the way they're scared is so big that they might not get the house and the senate back for several cycles. and that means no legislative wins that means no supreme court justice confirmations. they're looking at a few dark years. tell me if you understand the strategy, geraldo.
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last week joe biden invited a transsexual and talked about doing gender reassignment surgeries on children. the very next week he comes out and goes on jay leno's show and tries to appeal to republicans. does that make any sense to you? >> transgenderism is a loser. climate change is a loser. 67 corvettes are a winner. i want to -- >> jesse: he's at 4%. admit it. he's at 4% with republicans. how is he picking off republican voters? he can't even turn out democrats. >> if the generic ballot's has the gop at 45.6 and the democrats at 40%, that's a toss-up. >> jesse: that's not the right ballot, geraldo. it's going to be a wave election and you'll lose the senate. i bet you $1,000 right now. both chambers. >> both chambers? you got it. >> jesse: look at this. >> a meeting of the minds.
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there's now a contract between the two of them. let the best man win. >> jesse: anybody else want in on this? >> dana: i'm going to watch. >> i'm with you. >> you say the republicans? >> house and senate. >> dana: coming up next, democrats caught on a hot mic dishing how they really feel about the fetterman debate disaster. ♪
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♪ >> jeanine: the white house trying to smooth things over after john fetterman's debate disaster. the media forced to admit that fetterman's rocky performance has raised anxiety among democrats, some of whom are on edge that it could sway undecided voters with 12 days to go. the candidate himself says don't
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worry. >> to be honest, doing that debate wasn't easy. after that stroke i got knocked down, but i got back up. i'm going to fight for everyone in pennsylvania who ever got knocked down that they ever had to get back up. >> jeanine: and the white house and the media says you got it all wrong. he's actually impressive. >> in personal conversations that the president has had with the lieutenant governor, the president has found him to be impressive, incredibly bright and talented person that is just as capable as always to carry out his office. >> franklin roosevelt and winston churchill served at the highest offerses before television could cover their move and having twitter pumping out instant reactions. the painful reviews were oddly disconnected to this country's own experience with illness in elected office. >> behind the scenes, a hot mic
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captured how democrats really feel about fetterman. >> jeanine: i don't know if you noticed, greg, but the president as senator chuck schumer is saying, really didn't hurt us that much. the president is crossing his fingers like let's hope so. they know it was a disaster. >> greg: yeah, i would give my pinky toe to hear a conversation with fetterman and joe biden. >> jeanine: look at the fingers go up. >> greg: there you go. he doesn't know where he is. joe just likes talking to him bakes it makes him feel smart. fetterman is not just a senate candidate, he's a hero. the democrats are tells us he's a hero. i susguest they erect a statue of him. in ten years when protesters remember that he's an old white
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guy that chased a black guy with a gun, they'll have to tear it down. it's amazing how the stories change over and over again. imagine if the republicans ran a stroke victim, how would that fly? do you remember the heaps of ridicules came when they ran a tv host? dems with never criticize anyone again for being unfit for office. it's obvious he's unfit for office. by pushing it forward, they will -- october, they'll have that argument again, but no one should take it seriously. >> jeanine: jesse, a cnn medical analyst hit fetterman for not disclosing the severity of the stroke. we have that sound. >> the campaign was opaque. they didn't really disclose the degree of his illness. didn't know how sick he was. there's no sin in having a
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stroke. there's a lot of honor in the dogged determination that it takes to recover. i admire that. but i don't admire is the way the campaign has handled the disclosure of his illness. >> jeanine: without the medical records, jesse, there's no way to know whether or not fetterman has had a subsequent stroke. the hiding of the medical records don't tell us how severe the stroke was. so there's got to be some reason for them to hide it. he says hey, i had a stroke. what is to hide then? >> jesse: it's probably worse than they're letting on. the people have been disrespected in the state of pennsylvania and it continues. everyone has seen this, judge. this has broken through the regular political landscape. if you're in pennsylvania, you probably have seen it, you heard about it. if you're a regular person, all you think of is this guy can't listen and speak without the help of a machine. so the media thinks they're helping him by running these
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headlines that say fetterman disability in the headline. if you're a casual reader and you glance, fetterman disability. you made a great point. it's not -- he's not on crutches. he's not losing an eye. this is a cognitive disability. he cannot process language. he cannot speak the language effectively. so you know you're not sending a guy that is 100% to washington to represent you. you have to acknowledge that. if the white house doesn't at least acknowledge that this guy isn't 100%, you know, you're taking us all for fools. you can still say, you know what the? he suffered. he's in the recovery phase. we think he's a fighter and he's still got what it takes. to say this guy is great is the same adds he was ever was -- >> greg: you're ablist if you're concerned. >> jesse: he's better than before the stroke. you're lying to us. at this point, if your a hyper
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partisan democrat in pennsylvania, you'll vote for fetterman. if you're a moderate democrat, if you're a swing voter, there's no way you're voting for john fetterman with a clear conscious. >> jeanine: the problem is 650,000 people have already voted, dana. the truth is that, you know, there's some people saying, you know, that law needs to be changed. until we get to hear from a candidate, we shouldn't allow that to be the case. >> jesse: early voting. >> jeanine: some are saying he should be disqualified. >> dana: okay. so in pennsylvania, you have 50 days of early voting. i don't understand why in the world you need 50 days. that's up to the pennsylvanians to decide. they should take a look at their law. every state gets to decide. i brought it up yesterday. a reasonable request from the voters, we should have one debate before there's early voting. that would ensure there were debates. >> jesse: good point. >> dana: like in arizona where
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katie hobbs won't debate kari lake. now maybe she's going i guess that was a good decision even though it hurt her in the polls and she's behind on kari lake. part of this was not by accident. they want told bank as in early votes action they could before people could see what is happening. what is unfortunate, remember that nbc reporter dasha burns that did the report with fetterman. in the small talk, she found he had a hard time processing language. she got ridiculed. turns out the reporters going after her had done interviews with fetterman and they are like he's fine. guess what? they used the closed captioning system. that's not what dasha burns had when she did the small talk. that was her point. they went after her anyway. it was wrong. >> jeanine: geraldo? >> geraldo: three things to say. i know we don't have a lot of time. i like dr. oz a lot.
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he and his wife, lisa are wonderful people, always nice to me and erika. he did erika's uncle kenny's heart. that's dr. oz. people with disabilities have shown time and time again they can function. listen to this. the senate was once considered the world's greatest deliberative body. i wonder how important are herschel walkers failings to republicans and fetterman's impairments to democrats. 26 times kamala harris has broken the tie. it's all about loyalty. talking about his cognitive this or that for what? for shaking hands to the harrisburg delegation that comes to visit his office in washington d.c.? >> jesse: it's not going to be 50/50 forever. this is a six-year job. >> jeanine: this is a job that requires discussion and understanding. >> geraldo: does it really?
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>> jeanine: yeah. >> geraldo: always the republicans vote for republicans. >> jesse: no, they don't. that's the problem with the republicans. they don't always vote with republicans. >> dana: the biggest accomplishment biden goes out and talks about is the infrastructure bill. he got 10 republicans to vote for it, geraldo. that doesn't work. >> jeanine: forget about school kids. kamala harris is obsessing over yellow school buses. ♪
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she was touting her love of yellow school buses and pushing a $5 billion white house initiatives for schools to go green. >> who doesn't love a yellow school bus? right? can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus, right? just -- there's something about the -- and most of us, many of us went to school on the yellow skull bus, right? it's part of a nostalgia and memory of the excitement and joy of going to school. >> greg: she reminds me of the red wheel barrel? this is a weird case -- >> jesse: i do remember that poem, greg. >> dana: . >> greg: it's amazing you do. i would urge you to look at
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social media. nobody is telling her what to do. nobody is giving her advice. look, you're beginning to sound like a crazy school teacher. >> jesse: as a v.p., pence had the covid task force. biden had the iraq withdrawal. dick cheney had a war. kamala harris' portfolio is electric school buses and she loves it. you buy these expensive toys for your children and you give them a stick. they love the stick. have at it, kamala. do your thing. by the way, a big investigation on the money behind the electric school buses, a lot of dirty money and china money behind this. >> jeanine: that's a shock. >> greg: judge, it's not necessarily harmless. it's a lost opportunity. we're talking and an education catastrophe. the priorities again are reversed. >> jeanine: we have the largest
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average score for reading decline since 1990. the biggest ever decline in mathematics in history. she's worried about electric buses. you know what? good for her. she's not -- she's clueless. she's worried about electric buses. she should be worried about crime. the thing that stuns me why these electric buses. why? one of the things that i did as d.a. was i did a grand jury report on school buses. kids are not buckled in. there's no seat belts on school buses. and the genesis of that grand jury investigation had to do with a child that was injured. it was like a projectile. it's interesting the feds require us to wear seat belts but not kids on the buses.
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protecting them that way, they want the energy propelled school buses. >> greg: geraldo, she didn't accuse him of not letting him ride in the bus. >> geraldo: she did once. they do trigger a response. if she bungle had with you speak about, the catastrophic learning scores in math and language and so forth with the -- using this as a peg to deal with that issue, that is -- her speechwriters have lost a real opportunity here. i also think that children sitting in the fossil fuel driven buses and the exhausts leaking and the -- school buses get old and they -- i think it's a nice idea. i went all school buses to be electric and all government vehicles to be electric. >> greg: i also want a pet
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unicorn. >> geraldo: i want a pet unicorn also. >> greg: wouldn't it be great if governor abbott used electric buses to send migrants to her house? >> dana: see if they complain then. how dare you to complain about that. i said on the learning loss that the president should call a cabinet meeting and ask everybody to come with two or three ideas. this is what they came up with? this is incredible. kamala harris as the vice president of the united states -- i'm not going to blame the staff for not telling her. she should say oh, no, i'm not going that event that sounds like an event that pay i don't remember pete should do. >> greg: transportation secretary. >> dana: exactly. make him do the ridiculous event. >> greg: he said no. probably offered it to him first and said give to it that lady. give it to what's her face. >> dana: you're probably right. >> greg: we probably just broke a story here. you know what?
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brandishing a bathroom sink. a reality has sunk in for the woke employees. musk said it's important for the future of civilization to have a common digital town square. he's promising advertisers that twitter won't be a free for all hell scape. that may be falling on deaf ears. 530 employees have called it quits at twitter. those that stayed are demanding leadership does not discriminate against workers on their race, gender or political beliefs. critics quick to point out that some of the same employees used political beliefs to discriminate against conservatives. so do you like musk? >> jeanine: i do like musk. >> geraldo: what do you think will be different in twitter? >> jeanine: he won't suppress conservative voices. he will make it -- what does he say? it's not going to be a free for all hell scape. >> geraldo: are you on twitter?
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>> jeanine: yeah. he also said that he wants to take it public in a few years, which means that he wants to make it a money -- he's got to make it successful. those people that quit, they've got to be people that know that, you know, they're responsible for making sure that certain opinions have been squashed. and also i think he should clean house totally. i think he's totally right. clean house. i like the sink analogy. i think it's great. >> geraldo: when you pay $44 billion for a website basically, you better have your say. >> jesse: he overpaid. he knows it. >> geraldo: he did. >> jesse: he'll have his say. it's a bloated company. the head count is bloated. he will have to cut staff. they're not making any money. liberals didn't care. let's just high 100,000 workers, not make any money. what is the problem? the problem is you're losing money and you're corrupting the country. he will come in and have a red
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wave. you have hunter biden investigations going after the red wave and you have musk running twitter, this is the democrats worst nightmare. >> geraldo: i don't know. when you pay $44 billion, you should have your right to innovate. he's an innovator. >> dana: yeah. that is a good start. >> geraldo: what about inviting trump back? >> dana: i think musk had said if he were to take over, he will do it. we'll wait and see. if i was an employee there, i would be curious. okay. does he have a way to make it better? they love him nor the environmental vehicles. they love him nor the fact of star link and the fact that he's providing internet access to the people of ukraine while they're being pounded by russia. maybe just give him a second. >> geraldo: great advice. give him a second. what about the fact that he has become a real force in terms of commenting on ukraine with using star link as leverage, commented
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on taiwan and china should have some influence there. he says some bomb shell things that, you know, maybe we should worry a little bit or should we about checks and balances? >> greg: right now i have to apologize. that poem red wheelbarrow author was wrong, this is my last show at fox. i love how the twitter staff is worried about the discrimination. no longer can they discriminate against political beliefs, a free for all hell scape sounds fun. permission to use an analogy. it was one that you used. the mrs. doubtfire analogy. twitter is mrs. doubtfire and the algorithm is robin williams. musk knows what's under the hood
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and musk will show what is there. these are only people that see certain news perspectives based on an algorithm. he knows what it is. he's not a scientist. he may you're in philosophy and economics. i'm not sure. he mastered the electric battery, mastered space exploration. that will be a no brainer for him and he's not doing it because he has to. he's not doing it because he wants to. he just decided to do it. he realized this twitter has really been screwing up this country. he knows it. >> geraldo: he's been quoting e.e. cummings. i trust musk as much answer i trust "the new york times" editorial board. i think they're equally credible. or not. coming up, chicago's tik tok loving mayor is demanding a raise. does she deserve it with all the stuff going on in the windy city? ♪
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♪ >> jesse: the mayor who is busy making tik tok videos while her city burns is now demanding a raise. ♪ >> jesse: mayor lightfoot proposing a city ordinance that would give herself a 5% pay bump. adding about $10,000 to her cushy salary. crime is up 37% in the windy city since last year and a handful of big businesses have fled. dana, from a communications perspective, is now the time to be demanding a raise? >> dana: i think probably not. the situation is the city
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council is getting a raise so why can't i get in on this deal? it's a 5% raise. a lot of people say we can't afford to get back and forth on our commute. also, wharlt the murder rate? some of these cities, it would be interesting if you can figure out a way to tie the salary of a public official to things that mats tore a city. like a murder rate. if the murder rate goes to x -- like incentive pay for doing better for the citizens. i don't know what in chicago has gone better that she would deserve a raise. >> jesse: she's going to cash out after she's mayor. she will be making a million dollars a year at some board or whatever. can't she wait? does she need the extra $10,000 right now? >> greg: this only way this incompetent person can get a raise if she awards herself one, this is how politics attractses incompetent people.
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as long as she can win elections through intimidation, this is her life. she's black, lesbian. what else do you know about her? how many people were shot and killed when she does these tik tok videos? google lori lightfoot after this and yelp her review of the limo company. you can see her. she's an awful person. >> geraldo: give us a hunt. >> dana: it's terrible. >> greg: she accused the driver of using her bathroom. it's 1 of the funniest things you'll read. >> jeanine: the company says we know when the driver is in the car. the driver never left the car. you're crazy. they gave 20 reasons why. she's not only tone deaf, she's selfish. this woman is selfish. she's talking about dancing and singing and making more money
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and saying i'll only talk to you if you're a black reporter. i mean, shame on this woman. violent crime has increased 37%. motor vehicle theft 74%. if you have a car that runs, chances are they're going to steal it from you, this woman deserves nothing. i don't think she should be paid anything. forget about tying her salary to the murder rate. just tie her salary to the fact that people -- businesses are leaving the city. mcdonald's -- >> dana: boeing. >> jeanine: a bunch of them that we talked about. she's an embarrassment. they should recall her. >> jesse: i have a proposal, geraldo. public officials should not be able to vote themselves pay raises while they're on the job. you can vote a pay raise for that position, but it doesn't kick in until the following politician takes your seat. >> greg: i don't have a particular problem with that, jesse. going back to the dancing. it's a great idea to tie politicians performance with
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cold stone objective this many murders. >> jesse: nobody would run. >> geraldo: in her defense, this salary increase would put her on a par to rahm emanuel, the mayor some years ago, eight years. it gives her parody there. >> jesse:ry was rahm making more? >> they dictate what their salaries are. >> greg: his brother is his agent. >> geraldo: the raise is capped at 5%. your social security, cost of living bump is more than 5%. >> jeanine: isn'ts she embarrassed? she's doing a terrible job objectively. >> geraldo: i'm got going to defend lori lightfoot and the murder rate in chicago. everybody knows it's a national disgray. is it her fault? >> jeanine: yes. like defund the police. >> geraldo: where is the federal government -- where are the gang --
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time now for one more thing, jesse. >> jesse: joe the camera. just got a big promotion at wip sports talk radio in philly. he along john ritchie taking over the station's morning show. joe and i went to school together. look better than i was at basketball and i still think about it to this day. congrats, joe. we will be listening all day long and tonight "jesse watters primetime" has dr. oz so, watch at 7:00. >> greg gutfeld. >> greg: how boring is it to
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talk sports in philly. they have some teams. tonight, i got willeford reilly. jamie kat timpf, tyrus. we are kicking it live. not true, it's taped. anyway, let's do this. greg's indoor trapeze news. fox employees news, i installed a trapeze in master bedroom. i would like to thank the barnum and bailey circus for the fire sale where i got it. i had gusts over to watch me perform and it was kind of enjoyable. they watched me go back and forth. i did a number of tricks for them and quite empressed by. this shocked by some of the moves. i always wanted to join the circus, dana. i wasn't good enough. i just practiced in my bedroom. >> dana: nice that -- oh. >> jesse: what do you call that one? cut gut i dropped her. >> judge jeanine: see the little blue thing there?
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>> dana: that's so cute. my sister will like that one. cat lady. judge, you are next. >> judge jeanine: last week the pleasure of being named the co-chair of the rod smith business law institute west chester country club. there imat the podium. we have some pictures there. i'm there with larry kudlow who was there. >> greg: what's going on there. you can see the audience there. here i am with john ferguson who is a terrific guy, a lawyer from connecticut who got me involved with the law school. and there i am with friend of mine john and kerry walker. >> dana: they were at your party. >> greg: i can't stand them. >> judge jeanine: that's because you didn't move the whole party. i wanted to thank the after havw school. >> dana: get you had an opportunity to do it. i want to learn more about it. talk about crime. crime is a huge problem. crime is a problem and look at this raccoon he has figured it out that philadelphia is just
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lawless. >> jesse: who. >> dana: i'm going to get some twizzlers and take them and he came back for more a little bit later. can you imagine if you saw that? freak out. somebody really ought to do something about this. i blame larry krasner. geraldo, you are next. >> geraldo: so it's been a beautiful indian summer on the great lakes out of the boat with erika. you see cleveland in the background there whole different image. it's gorgeous. it's been a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful season. that's the hinckley. there i am with my cleveland guardians hat on. there is my doll. i love her. you know we have been together over 20 years. >> judge jeanine: they said it would never last. >> geraldo: 20 days. >> geraldo: it's been a great run. >> dana: how many pictures did you send? >> geraldo: i got a million of them. >> judge jeanine: that's all great. memories matter right, greg? >> greg: what did you just say?
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who are you again? >> judge jeanine: circus? >> dana: who did you want to be at the circus? >> greg: ride an ample and trample the audience on an elephant. >> judge jeanine: you constituent sit on it. i rode on a camel. >> jesse: i would have shot you out of a cannon instead. >> greg: was that a photo op. those cats? >> dana: that's it for us, thank goodness. "special report" is up next. >> bret: favorite runs are when you are trying to fill the top of the hour. those best. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight with less than two weeks to go until election day, president biden is trying to convince americans his party has a better deal -- better plan, rather, to deal with skyrocketing inflation and prices. and he says the economy is strong. this comes as he receives mixed economic news. the company did grow from july through september. but there is increasing concern about interest rates that have reached a 20-year high and als
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