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the time, so it's not made up. the 2.4 million, the hundreds of thousands. all of the real numbers on top of the one, 1.5 million. a lot in this country become legal immigrants and eventually u.s. citizens. that's the process right now -- but there is no process. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, i'm jesse watters along with katie pavlik, -- 's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ joe biden says the most important election in our lifetime is eight days away, but he is kicking his feet up in delaware with violating his former boss do all the
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work while letting his former boss do all the work. m.i.a. from the campaign trail, democrats are turning to barack obama to rescue them from a midterm shellacking, the guy who lost -- the best hope to stop this red wave. >> the only way to save democracy is if we nurture it and fight for it together. that starts with collecting people who know you and see you and care about you. every republican politician seems obsessed with two things: own the lives. they are -- only libs. they are interested in making you angry. they are hoping it will distract you from the fact that they don't have answers of their own. >> even the media realizes that biden is -- at their worst customer. he can't be out there, so this is the only person they can put
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out. >> the democrats hope he is a closer. i talked to two people yesterday and regular conversations. barack obama is good at this, and i think that's what they are counting on, especially for -- >> we need those millennials, the gen zs. he energizes young people in the base of the democratic party like nobody else appeared >> the white house is going full bag down on biden, insisting that he is out there campaigning -- >> why is the former president making this case and not the current president? >> i would disagree with that characterization of your question there. the president has been talking about this on most every day for months now. he's been talking about the choices that are at stake here, which i was -- which is what republicans are trying to do. >> dana perino, what did you think of barack obama's message? >> i think obviously, he can
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still rally the base, and most of the democrats who went to those events thinking there was not an amendment that said he couldn't run for a third term -- they would rather have him do it. when joe biden says this is the most important election in our lifetime, what he means is it is the most important election in his lifetime, because the outcome define his legacy and fate. if it's a washout for the democrats, then all is a wash, at 12:01 on election night, ne wilturn to 2524 and the question will be if he will run again. president biden has left with what the administration has to work with, which is not a coherent economic message. what they've tried to do is say "we drove the car in the ditch, but you should let us keep driving." but how can you say that, we are in the ditch. there was something interesting in that cbs poll that came out. obama and biden have tried to say that the republicans have no ideas, no plan, that they are
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just out there saying they will do something but won't. in this first poll, 59% of voters say that democrats had a clear plan on what they would do to keep power, 55% -- that's not good for either party, but it does show you that democrats who spent this time and money on abortion, january 6th, and saying that republicans are worse or don't have a plan, that message has not stopped. >> maybe he's got it all figured out: relax and have your old boss doing the work. >> i don't think he knows he's being ignored. i think they have competing events on a soundstage. i think he's convinced he's out there campaigning and has no idea. you have to stop talking about shellacking. i'm telling all of my liberal friends -- not to fall for this red wave stuff. it's all exaggeration. you don't even have to vote. [laughter] there is no way that federman, cary lake or herschel walker is going to win.
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i'm so pessimistic about the republicans that i believe the democrats should have a pre-election party monday night, just get bombed, totally bombed, sleep in tuesday, don't even bother. what upsets me about obama is there two obama's: the obama who spoke sense a couple of weeks ago talking about how democrats should be happier or be nicer and get rid of this woke stuff, and then everything he just said there is the opposite. it's the kind of twitter hyperbole, saving democracy. that's what the crazy people say. that is for max boot game jennifer rubin. it's not for you. and then the "owning the libs" thing: that is twitter speak. he basically cut himself into two obama's, and i found that kind of sad. it's weird to be in a party where you don't want the people voting for you to see who leads
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the party. it reminds me of the "house of cards," where kevin spacey, the scandal destroyed the french are so they thought they could do the show without him. that's what they are doing with joe. i don't think it's going to work. >> katie work you inspired when you saw a crowd inspired to barack obama? that was more than i've ever seen at a biden rally. >> he was trying to pace out late in the game, but he's also inspiring the base who is out there as well. president obama doesn't have a lot of credibility when it comes to midterm elections. he is responsible for saying "we got shellacked," after the 2012 election. after pushing through huge pieces, allowing transformational piece of legislation for the country without a single republican vote, no bipartisanship. when it comes to his argument in this speech, he claims that republicans are trying to "make
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me angry, they claim they are doing this thing where they are insulting -- as if they don't know what they are going for, that the issues of the economy, inflation's on crime effect him --" in a way that are not republicans making them angry. they are angry because their streets are not safe. for democrats to repeatedly say "republicans if they try to make you angry about things that don't exist according to us --" i don't think that will work when it comes to independent voters who are still on the fence up until election day, especially among people who are -- talking about voting based on the talk issues for republicans. speak of speak to katie's point. -- >> speak to katie's point. now. [laughter] is that really what's happening? is the country angry because greg gutfeld has made them angry, or lindsey graham has made them angry? or, are they angry because there's a crime wave, open border, everything?
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>> well mostly about inflation and crime. that can cut away to a lot: we will talk about the governor's race here in new york, pennsylvania is obviously a huge issue, wisconsin where president obama was featured. i watched both rallies, i was in georgia over the weekend. the energy was huge for all of them. people are fired up. it's always exciting to me in a swing state where your vote matters and having that happen that often. >> except for this year. >> we will see how swinging it is. >> i thought obama's message was consistent with what he was saying about staying away from it. he talked about a lot of other issues that the administration had talked about. he acknowledged inflation and said it's bad all over the world, but don't say it isn't bad, and the one thing he hits that i don't understand -- it's at the core of the democratic message.
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what if rick scott's plan goes into effect for medicare and social security? there is a minute and a half clip about him talking about social security and how people in wisconsin worked their whole lives to get that money, and republicans get into office, they will scale back entitlements, and i don't know why democrats aren't leading with that. >> and it's not true. >> a republican president recently has attacked, gone after, and reduced social security? no one. >> any republican presidents in the last 50 years customer there's been quite a lot, but they've never done what they are always being accused of. >> rick scott's plan >> -- >> there isn't another -- >> but he put out the plan as far as republicans are going to do. mitch mcconnell said "i have nothing to do with that," but he did not put his plan forward. so you tell me "what's the big republican plant? >> what's it called again?
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>> the new york owner thinks people who are fearful of out-of-control crime in her state are merely falling for republican conspiracy. >> these are master manip manipulators. they have this conspiracy going across america that democratic states are not safe. it's republican states where they have almost no --
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they have hijacked this issue and weaponized it against us. >> -- their previous effect on steroids. stacey abrams hopes you will forget all about it >> i cannot say nor do i believe in defunding the police. lied again and i've never said i believe in defunding the police. >> what -- >> what people are talking about his transformation. our broader conversation has to be how do we transform what we see as public safety so the entire public can be safe? >> they have tried to create this new "it's a republican versus democratic states," where its liberal city is driving up crimes. you can say republican states have more murder, but -- >> or atlanta, one of those
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things. a higher crime rate. >> jessica, stew in it! >> i know about republican mayors. >> we will talk about them in a minute. [laughter] >> we will see a few later. >> the left has been blinded by their zealotry for this social justice taking the side of criminals for two years now that they have missed the fact that there is this reality of people being victims of crimes in the places they claim to be representing, so minorities, women. for them to sit there and say that it's just a statistical problem that the governor of new york is saying "look at the numbers rather than acknowledging --" rather than acknowledging the person and their experience in new york city, one of the greatest in the world supposedly, that you should basically hope that you don't become one of those numbers is not going to work ever. they believe in this ideology of the criminal justice system being reformed, and that
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criminals have been given the short end of the stick, which is why they are not willing to change their messaging. for people like governor -- it's too late a week out from the election to change that around and too late for people who are experiencing the reality of their communities being destroyed by a lack of policing and criminals being let out of jail for a year an and a half n. >> kate, a little bit about voter suppression coming from me. i think -- doesn't have a chance, so if i were a democrat i wouldn't bother voting. >> we will see how it goes. it's very interesting situation. the democratic governors association is worried they are going to start putting money in the very expensive media market here in new york -- the amazing thing about what he's been able to pick up is going into the communities, a lot of times republicans are getting accused of not going to people to talk to them, but i thought this was amazing. the latino poetry honors association of new york is doing a fund-raiser for him for
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$70,000, but who cares about the money? the fact "we will be for you because our livelihoods are at risk here," the bangladeshi community in the bronx. "worried about crime and want their kids to have a good future." the yeshiva community said "we will be for him because the education of choice." there's a lot of reasons why people might be considering -- voting for new york governor, and -- but i think he is surging at the right time. there is a theory on this side -- that's not true. it's the quality of life that's been degraded. the broken windows theory leads to other crimes. that's why -- they won't vote for change.
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>> until the oklahoma -- gubernatorial debate republican responses were the same which is "do you actually think that? do you feel that way?" so much about what goes on with crime is where do you feel safe and unsafe. that's what we are talking about, and that is why the weekly share was interesting, of g.o.p. ads -- 34% this week, the highest of the entire cycle. this is the closing message for the g.o.p. for sure. where democrats miss the vote is -- not trying to differentiate between gun crime
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and crime. we all agree with the crime policies. i want less guns. i support the second amendment, but i think we shouldn't have automatic weapons, all this stuff. people are not necessarily concerned -- school shootings, obviously concerned, but walking down sixth avenue tonight, i'm not necessarily someone will have a gun. concerned that they will push me down the stairs in a subway or get sexually assaulted, something like that. where there is something like a "i can see it" type of crime, they turn off. i think they will hold onto this, but it is sending a message and affecting the down ballot in the hudson valley, et cetera. >> jessica makes a good point. >> she did. >> are you short-circuiting? [laughter] >> i see smoke coming out of your back panel. i[laughter] robot. >> you are right on the feel of it. look at the stat -- just glazes
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over their eyes. you go to msnbc on al sharpton's show and say it's all a conspiracy, liberals watch msnbc and -- al sharpton on the weekends. new york city liberals watch that show. she's telling new york city liberals, who are concerned about crime -- because they feel it, that it's a conspiracy and might be worse in indiana? she lost a lot of votes with that comment. sharpton of all people has said to come up for the last couple months, that we need to talk about crime, and that the black community needs more police and it appeared to go on sharpton's show and spit in his face was stupid. she also talked about linked -- she links talking about crime with january 6. she did a photo up where she rode the subway. they cleared the whole subway car route. it was just her and a fake body
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man sitting like this while they got photographed. does that seem like a politician who was like "let's ride the subway?" that seems like someone scared about crime. >> would take -- security with me. [laughter] >> all of the sleeping homeless out. >> across it in there. [laughter] >> exactly. next, hollywood celebrities losing their minds promising to leave twitter after musk's takeover. after elon musk's takeover. breakthrough heartburn... means your heartburn treatment is broken. try zegerid otc. it contains the leading medicine to treat frequent heartburn, uniquely designed for absorption. get all day, all night relief with zegerid otc.
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this person saying "not hanging around" for what elon musk has planned. and quinn nordin singing -- has had enough. "it's been fun twitter, see you on other platforms. not for me." democrats in the media are wondering if president biden could have done something to have prevented musk's takeover. >> we made need to make sure that twitter is not run by a corporate owner, but has independent governance and principles paired >> could democrats in congress have done anything to prevent or slow down this purchase of twitter? i feel like if george soros had been buying twitter, the right would have made more noise and expressed more outrage. dems let it happen, finding another platform for misinformation and hate. >> as the new -- is the new "i'm leaving twitter" the new "i'm leaving for canada?" speak a lot of folks come
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celebrities he mentioned, have plenty of outlets, probably millions of people that follow them on instagram, snapchat, tiktok probably -- i don't put much stock in that. there was one guy who said "don't leave twitter, stay and fight like the ukrainians." [laughter] unbelievable. another interesting aspect is you might end up with some on the right trying to defend social media companies and capitalism, and that whole thing goes back and forth. >> it is interesting that these celebrities have a choice to leave, they are not just fans of the platform we saw so much previously. speak out used to -- >> it used to be that they could take the ball and go home. they don't like sharing it. it annoys me that we have been used to this as a nonliberal for our entire lives. we have to listen to awards
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shows, watch tvs where they are implicating all of these liberal propaganda, watch tv, read the press. we are soaking in liberal bias our entire lives. this idea that we are leaving. i've said i'm leaving. i never leave. you know what i live about elon musk? he's like sid sperling. he wasn't just a member of the hair club for men: he was the president. i like t elon, the fact that hes the president of twitter but is a troll. he's on twitter trolling people all the time. he had guys cranking the media, claiming they were fired from twitter, then he retweets it and goes "i never liked those guys." it is healthy to have a subversive platform. it's making all these rich people nervous. it's got to be good for
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something. >> we talked about how bush -- they prevented this from happening. there were rumblings of that. i also saw on twitter today, from attorneys on the left saying that they wanted to look at his immigration status, getting to the country legally, being from south africa. it's like one platform. can they let it go? >> eventually. it's just the first few days and everybody is hot and bothered about it. two things i wanted to bring up here discharging for the blue check mark thing i think is going to be interesting. i don't think that should be the way it is, and verification is supposed to be that it's a trusted resource. you can make a face, but journalists rely upon it, people who work in town halls rely upon it. they do want that verification. >> a trusted source -- is the thing. >> high know what you are sa saying. chief troll point here: when elon musk weighed in on the conspiracy theories about
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whoever, the guy who broke into paul pelosi and nancy pelosi's house, beat him in the head with a hammer, and elon musk replied to a hillary clinton tweet about this, promoting complete lies about what had happened -- >> so david hillary. he was trolling her. she came out with her own conspiracy that it's obviously a right wing -- >> excuse me. the guy's test that -- he said that -- the rise in the democratic party and that he was going to beat her kneecaps and so that she would have to be -- we old into to show what happened -- so she would have to be wheeled into congress. >> he was trolling hillary clinton.
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>> she was spreading lies. >> so was -- that's a drug. >> it's not a joke. >> it is. [crosstalk] >> everybody takes things. you are getting too emotional about this. >> jab step -- because i'm at a higher pitch doesn't mean i'm more emotional than you, jesse. it's not enjoyable to spread disinformation. >> that's what hillary did! >> stop it! john do -- don jr. posted a pair of tighty-whities with a hammer on top of it. >> should not be there? that's in poor taste, should it be banned? >> there were three people in the house. he is not having a gay affair. >> i think you should read the doj amendment. >> jesse, would you pay money for a blue check mark or -- >> i will answer that in a moment. just -- greg, told the woman she's being too emotional."
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>> hr watch as this, the way. [laughter] >> you are being hysterical. [laughter] >> calm down. >> i'm not coming back. >> was hillary paid for a lie that destroyed the country for years? donald trump never on anybody. he wasn't working for vladimir putin. >> you don't know that. he was maybe having -- >> i've got heat on him all weekend. [laughter] >> a puppy. >> hillary is the biggest hoax of the entire world. she has no legs to stand on when it comes to accusing anybody else of pushing a conspiracy. well i pay for blue check mark? i will expense it. >> is at once a month, or is it every year? >> that's $240. what do i know?
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>> i asked you and not jessica. >> i'm only good in this vanity. >> totally lost control of that period of next, the welk -- country star luke bryan's trying to help. ♪ subway's drafting 12 new subs for the all-new subway series menu the new monster has juicy steak and crispy bacon. but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new subway series. what's your pick?
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governor ron desantis. >> donating the proceeds from his -- but the twitter mob is not having it. one person saying "taint your career, will never listen to you again" brian is on defense saying "i understand this is a very polarizing figure, but i grew up in a country where a governor asks you if they can raise awareness -- for a natural disaster, you help. spoke -- >> i like how he handled it. i think a couple of twitter trolls aren't always the people you need to respond to, but i'm glad he did. in for texas, beto o'rourke is campaigning with kerry styles. do you hear any republicans come down that campaign? >> and will ferrell. >> didn't realize that. >> and an stacey abrams. >> who is complaining? nobody. the fact that luke bryan was there to help not ron desantis, but hurricane victims. it doesn't show a lot of people
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are ridiculous and i would bet money that all three of those women would continue to listen to luke bryan because his songs are great. what do you think? >> my husband -- look forward to hurricane relief, looks likebomy destroyed commun lives destroyed, so i'm glad that he was doing this, and i think people on twitter who were complaining about hurricane relief, maybe they don't deserve to listen to this if they don't have -- if they will have this kind of attitude. >> he could banned them from listening to. >> i like where he said "i grew up in a country where you used to be able to do that." and you used to be able to. if it was 9/11, people would go to new york, or if it was chris day during hurricane sandy, and a natural disaster where it's not political, trying to get the average guy off his feet again, and -- if you are raising money
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for victims of any kind and you are an entertainer, you are a political, do it, raise money, and that's the right thing to do. >> greg? >> i just want to point out tht i find your tone in this segment measured and refreshing. [laughter] for a professional. >> oh, my god. [laughter] >> there are mistakes in this story, and it's one we talked about before with obama where he said "why do you always have to murder fun?" someone is doing something good and them there are these hall monitors. the patron saints -- i miss it, but he was the hall monitor who would point out "while these people are having fun at a rally, look at this," announced kind of the thing that i think is going away. i disagree and that i don't think you should have responded to it. i think this is one of those stories that is based on people getting attention, but i am doing this story tonight on my show. [laughter] i'm a hypocrite, but -- listen
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to my voice! >> are you okay? >> i want people -- step up and defend themselves. if you go to a luke bryan concert in florida, you -- you know who you are voting for. >> he's the "american idol" judge. and that is huge. >> they want to cancel him off of "american idol." >> this morning i was listening to bill marr's podcast. kid rock. everybody should listen to that. both of them are so far from each other, but all they are doing is having a good time partying, and they've known each other for years. it would drive kid rock's fans crazy -- not fans, but like minds, and bellmawr's -- that's a good thing. everybody should go "how is this happening?" >> greg, you sound shrill. might be his time of the month. [laughter] of next, analysis about greg gutfeld.
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>> greg gutfeld has a big and important change in his life. >> look at this. hmm? how's that for a resemblance? >> say hello to gus got fouled, an adorable pug -- jessica who will have one. i got a gift for gus. there is a halloween bandanna, an octopus, and this for when he gets older. it's his first uniform soccer ball. >> it strange. i haven't slept because all he does -- we are crate training him. all he does is scream in this demonic way old. he's tiny, but it is screaming.
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i look like a mess. >> you are a new parents. >> i noticed a change in you already. >> by the way, those are not my legs. >> use shaved. >> have to sleep in there. >> he does that so you can't move. >> the great thing i learned about dogs is their poop and pee doesn't smell. i forget about washing my hands after a while. [laughter] >> it's still toxic. >> i have good advice. i don't know if you have a room above, but if you do, never turn it on with the puppy out of the house. >> what happens? >> if the puppy has an accident... >> oh, no. >> your house will smell. >> has that happened to you? >> it may has. >> oh, my gosh. >> and rumba want to give you a new one.
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>> do have advice? >> no. [laughter] why did you go with the french bulldog? there is a resemblance. >> that's the first thing my wife said. "looks just like you." kat timpf, the blonde lady from the "gutfeld show," their dog is -- i do not come out different mom dogs are all sluts, they sleep with everybody. [laughter] >> i learned -- i have good advice. these monks raised german shepherds to be service dogs. in the book, they have a tip. when he's older, you want to take him to a place that is unfamiliar, a wooded area. >> for greg? take them to our church. >> how dare you? >> you want to take him off the leash and have him sit around
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you. >> you have him dive around the tree, wait a moment for him to get nervous waiting for you, and then step out and say "i'm right here," and he will never take his eyes off of you and it helps a lot. >> joe will, another piece of advice. i remember this from scott adams talking about how to deal with dogs barking, that they are in the same language as you. the best analogy to a puppy or dog barking is when you are pressing a doorbell and nobody is home or you are pressing a button to get a candy bar out of the vending machine. it is not -- it's just pushing a button. that's what they are doing. when i think about that -- >> it pushes my buttons. [laughter] >> i had to get johnny to ask someone if they could have ricky -- [laughter] >> jesse! >> apparently that is considered barbaric. [laughter] >> jessica, any advice of who is
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we are going to have the twins and jesse jr. halloween costumes tomorrow. >> greg: thank god. >> jesse: today jesse halloween costumes from back in the day. i guess i was a pirate in that halloween bandanna and the sword. keep going here. that was some sort of musician mom had high hopes. >> jesse: train conductor i believe in that one. i'm not sure that might have been an accidental cross dress. >> greg: somebody identifies. >> jesse: there i am. i believe that was some sort of fireman and then that's just the towel costume. >> dana: ghost. >> jesse: santa and let's see. >> dana: these are not halloween costumes. >> jesse: we don't have the one-eighth grade where i dressed up field hockey player? that was the best one. >> dana: maybe tomorrow. >> dana: speaking of halloween our friends at fox america get
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ready for trick-or-treating. download the app. and plan for holidays and apps by using future view feature. plan up to a year in advance. interesting now includes reminders for major holidays. we plugged in our home down on the show. arizona 37 degrees are for greg not too bad sam mateo, california. nice 61 degrees. dana's cold not in denver 51 degrees nice weather for trick or treating. philadelphia for jesse 58 degrees for jessica here in new york city a nice 60 degrees for trick-or-treating. >> dana: global warming. eight c. >> katie: download the fox weather app. get it all future view. >> dana: my mom was in town for a week with her friend barb. tourist thing. best thing in new york. check it out. summit one attraction at the one vanderbilt building, completely mind blowing. creative. tallest commercial skyscraper in midtown, manhattan one of the
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top 30 tallest buildings in the world. >> features in this place are so fun and amazing. we had a great, great time. and then i think we have a picture there was no my mom having so much fun. the director of security and former u.s. marshal there and he helped us have a really great time. so thanks for having us there and i encourage anyone visiting new york. get tickets. >> jesse: g.g.? >> greg: tonight katie pavlich, i don't know who she is. amanda, kat timpf, michael loftus tonight at 11:00. do this real quick greg's cross species dating service. i started a service on the side to make extra money. set up different animals from different species to date because they haven't found u8g9s are love. sheep and cat. a meeting. what do you call those minutemen torg things. >> dana: speed dating. >> greg: they are speed dating it. did kind of went off and then you see somebody else on the other side that's waiting for a
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chance i'm be going to be quiet now. >> jessica: taylor swift made history claimed the entirety of the top 100 top 10 songs. all songs came from album midnight. hero coming in 21. top 10 among children with 40 topping madonna at 38. >> jesse: later, madonna. you had a great one. "special report" is up next with bret baier. >> bret: really sad we didn't see the field hockey costume. good evening, welcome toe washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, the man now facing federal charges in the attack on house speaker nancy pelosi's husband reportedly told police he actually had wanted to hold her hostage and break her kneecaps. political science say david depape broke into the home and attacked paul pelosi with a hammer. he was seriously injured, went through surgery. we are also receiving word the suspect was
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