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lawyers right now call 1-800- three four six twenty eight hundred. that's 1-800- three four six twenty eight hundred. or go to marine justice .com. >> we are out of time. thank you, candy. david enduro kairis, unlovely studio audience, green crashdown. hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with harold ford junior, will cain, dana perino and greg gutfeld . it's five o'clock in new york city and this is the five let the blame game begin. president biden is still holding out hope for control of the house as democrats ramp up the intraparty fighting over why they lost key seats to the republicans.
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the grand old party is edging close to the magic number of 218 for the majority and they are so confident they will get there. but mine seems to think the dems may eke out a win. >> well, it's still alive. still alive. like drawing an inside straight. >> he's still alive. and while biden hopes for a miracle, the democrats are knifing each other outside york, house democrat sean pat cipollone is calling out alexandrea cosio cortez in the wake of his embarrassing loss. the last time i ran into eocene, we were beating her endorsed candidate two to one in a primary. and i didn't see her one minute of these midterms helping our house majority. so i'm not sure what kind of advice she has, but i'm sure she'll be generous with it and see firing right back by telling maloney to , quote, take some ownership. democrats also lost seats in florida and strategist
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james carville thinks it's time to give up on the sunshine state. >> we don't lose that bad in mississippi. i think that, you know, it's not as many electoral votes, but i think democrats might be better off looking at mississippi and florida. i don't know that it's going to rip off the top of my head, but it's been very frustrating. >> okay, all right, dana, i'll start with you. so, sean, pat cipollone, i've been interested in that race, you know, from the get go when he was in paris raising money on that balcony. i was. do you remember that, harold? i was really upset about that. >> follow him that closely. yeah, well, we did on the five. you didn't read the package and they are, but you probably weren't on that day. but the point is that he seems to be blaming aoc is not doing enough. >> should she have done more ? well, i have two ways of answering this. so sean pat cipollone, he got redistricted. he basically ousted a democratic incumbent and then he lost to a republican . and he's head of the democratic
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congressional committee. that's saying that's really saying something. so he lost. it's an embarrassing loss. he also didn't do well across the board in new york , probably because of how well lee zeldin did, because they lost many seats in hudson river valley and long island. now, if i were him and i had just lost instead of plotting my next political move, i'd take a few days off, go on vacation, maybe go back to paris, just take a minute before blaming other people. i understand that you're mad , but maybe that's something you do behind closed doors because i response to him was pretty good. yeah. now, on the other side of it is she was complaining about raising money. two hundred fifty thousand dollars. if you look at the comparatively how much that that's a drop in the bucket. nancy pelosi can raise that in ten minutes. but because she is better at the small donations like bernie sanders is or even like a marjorie taylor greene is , that's her strong point. i would say. do you remember when i was kept saying, where is the squat? they were very quiet all summer and all fall. they were hiding because they knew that they were going
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to be blamed. and now because they are going to be emboldened if biden runs again or even if he doesn't, the squad people, they're going to be real. what are we calling them now? the tyrants, they're going to be mad and they're going to be very loud. >> so be ready. you know, yesterday, harold, we talked about the squad now having ten people in and , you know, so they're going to be stronger and louder than they were before. but to go back to sean pat cipollone, he blamed hochul. he said hochul was one of the reasons know as a governor at the top of the ticket, she should have been helping some of the congressional candidates in the hudson valley along with his race as well. i mean, did she have a responsibility when she's the governor ? so she was at the head of the ticket, but the fights today are happening everywhere. but the fight between maloney and aoc has been going on for a long, long time. i don't think there's any love lost there. and it just didn't occur over the last seventy two hours. everybody needs to take a lesson from this campaign.
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democrats probably shouldn't overreact, although it was a pretty darn good night for the democratic party, they may end up winning an outright majority in the u.s. senate with an additional seat . if the vote counting as it's looking like it's going, could very well lead to that, to the problems. the country didn't go away because republicans didn't score the victories they wanted or the size of the victories they wanted. what the country basically said was we, like voters, voted for the poison. they knew and they didn't necessarily vote for any new poison. democrat or republican . look at the governors. we florida was a great night for desantis, but michigan was a great night. desantis and republicans. michigan was a great night for democrats. the governor was reelected. the attorney general was reelected. the secretary of state that the house and the senate in michigan flipped. so are a lot of stories that that have come out of this. if i were republicans, would i be most concerned about is what is it that the country didn't fully trust to give us the ability and the capacity and the tools to help fix these problems? in two, they've got to sort out some of their leadership issues
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with mr. mccarthy and obviously at the top of the ticket with the presidency and democrats have to figure out this was not an affirmation for the squad or for their politics. the country basically said those are too far left to far to the right. wherever you may sit on tv the opposite way, we want you coming back to the middle here. and if you don't come back to the middle, you we're going to we're going to push you out. we can look at some of these governors races where republicans who thought they were favored are having a hard time. we'll see what happens as the votes are counted. but i'm just glad that the country and the voters i'm not surprised. i'm relieved and happy, though, that everybody seems to have accepted these outcomes and will now sort through and try to give some commentary on it. but democrats, they didn't affirm the squad's message in republicans, they didn't trust you to fix the challenges. so if i were in congress, the senate, i roll my sleeves up and figure out how to work with the other side to address some of these big problems, you know? >> well, the president said he was looking forward to working with the other side, but is there anything in what he has done in the last two years? that indicates that he's actually willing to do
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that? >> no, there's absolutely nothing to suggest there will be any type of bipartisan progress to be made going forward. i appreciate that harold said that this is not an affirmation of the squad or the left's far left agenda. >> you do think that there's a bit this week to hear from democrats and president biden in particular? there's an attempt to claim some victory. >> it's true that republicans performed below expectations, but that's a bit like the losing football team bragging about covering democrats saying they had some type of victory this week was, well, we still lost power, but we covered the spread. it is a bit of a loser's message. the bottom line is they no longer have unilateral power in the federal government. >> we don't we don't know that for a fact. >> we'll see here in the next couple of days. and you probably. that's a fair. and asked to sean pat cipollone, i would like to say this. i don't know what he expected. >> aoc is an instagram influencer. she is a tiktok star. she has no real influence on policy. and she had no real influence on this politics. and she happens to be one of the biggest stars of the democratic party.
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along with two time loser stacey abrams and three time loser o'roarke. >> don't forget charlie crist. and you know what's interesting about that, greg? i mean, is that there she is as well. says star in the democrat party aoc. and yet someone i think may have been malony referred to her as a ghost in washington. she wasn't fighting for the majority. and i ran statewide and i lost to andrew cuomo. i mean, i didn't say a word. i just kind of licked my wounds and just moved on . i mean, you shouldn't be moaning about that stuff, but you expect the party to help you. you know, it's what is interesting, too, is she has completely ignored her constituents and new yorkers in general when it comes to them saying they don't feel safe . >> she just did an interview. what did she say? she didn't feel safe . it was an interview with chris wallace and she feels that she like she can't walk her dog at night. and it's like that's terrible for anybody, but it's terrible for everybody. so now she understands how her
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constituents, how people feel in the subway and maybe that'll give her a little bit more compassion for the people that are worried about crime. everybody's blaming everyone, which means it's a pretty good outcome. right. republicans are blaming trump, trump's blaming fox, moloney's blaming aoc. aoc's blaming capitalism. msnbc is blaming white people. i blame brian kilmeade data's blame climate change. it's like the reading of a will of a rich relative. everybody left a little disappointed and a little please. >> but get this. you let life goes on . the bright side is no one is really happy. and the only reason why joe seems happy is that his expectations are lower than hunter's morals. so it's easy for him to kind of roll along the car about carville rather than writing off florida. why not ask what can be learned from florida? right. you know, we have states are basically like their own little independent experiments. right. you know, you can maybe if it rather the national that's what states are for.
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so with covid and hurricanes, what what state did better in dealing with emergencies? you could say it's florida. so what could you learn about a state that doesn't have layer's of slow moving bureaucracy versus being a freedom leading state as opposed to one that is relying on the tight control of government? that's something that somebody can look at florida and go, how do they do this? this is interesting. rather than just saying that's their california. that's what what he's basically saying is the way kids have written off california, they're going to write off florida or new york . but you know what? you know, we're coming back . i would say the right is coming back in new york . we have a lot to thank to zeldin for that. and that's all i got to say, judge. now, that's enough coming up next, president biden overseas and ramping up his global warming hysteria by warning the world of climate just like
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sami shapleigh. for democrats bicker at home over losing some key house seats, president biden got out of dodge. and the commander in chief is switching gears. post midterms with a trip overseas to tout his record on climate change and to spend a lot more of your money. that's something only eight percent of voters think is the most important issue facing the country. here's a president addressing the united nations climate conference in egypt. >> we immediately rejoined the paris agreement. i apologize. you ever pulled out of the agreement? i signed into law my proposal for the biggest, most important climate bill in the history of our country, the inflation reduction act. we're proving a good climate policy is good economic policy. racing forward to do our part to avert the climate bill that the un secretary general so passionately warned about earlier this week. >> harold, the president didn't go around and campaign
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on the inflation reduction act in america because people have connected the dots that fueled inflation. >> well, for a start , answering that question, the polling industry needs to be held accountable as well . and if i ever decide to run for office again, i want to make clear i will never our pollster won't hire a pollster. i'll let everybody else run polls and try to react to them . but they are the ones that told us what the issues were that were most important to voters. and there must be some misalignment there and there has to be some misalignment there. now, to his point, it based on the outcome of the elections ,i didn't i'm not surprised at all that he chose to go to this conference here in egypt and make the statements that he's made. i probably would have talked as of as i have for a long time, that we need an all of the above energy strategy. we need it. we we need to talk about ukraine and how we help. we, the europeans, off of that kind of energy source. but i'm not surprised about what he did. and i think for those who are opposed to what he's talking about, i think it would behoove them and would help the country. if you're democrat or republican , like what he's saying, to advance another
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agenda, to offer a set of proposals, not to counter what he's saying, but as much as say, hey, i think what he's i can't imagine anybody wants the environment to be done. everybody everybody we all have different approaches to how you do it. so offer a different approach if you don't like his approach. but right now, he's the only game in town because everything everybody else just says he's wrong. it's not an important issue. the policy is i don't ever want to hear a person, quote, opposing me again about what's important. >> i to keep that in mind because i know you're going to end well. according to the gallup poll, i'm kidding. i was going to ask you something about some numbers, but they're not a poll, so they have forty thousand registered participants. twenty . that includes twenty two thousand delegates, fourteen thousand observers and four thousand people from the media. to get together every year to talk about something they all agree on . >> i think exactly. i think that, you know, what opposes the environment, what we do oppose is this. this is phony. these people love these trips. it's free meals. it's free bed and breakfasts and and god knows what else.
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judge, i know it's disgusting. it disgusts me. it would be nice if joe just showed a fraction of concern for the stuff that we care about rather than like a fairy in scotland. but he goes where the virtue signals get the most payoff. and that's the environment that is with gender . among his among the activist klick. you can't be the bad guy if you go there. so it's very easy. you can smile because you just pledge american taxpayer money. this is a great issue for somebody like joe biden because it's a no brainer what you did there. they also say, carol, they also announced today that there will be a climate gender equity fund, good climate gender equity fund the world needs. >> finally, we've been seeking that justice. you guys have an interesting conversation, i feel like right here that i want to grab on to you. so, first of all, i heard i like you said this, everybody wants a clean environment. and greg, you agreed with that concept, as do i think everyone
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agrees. >> i think everyone agrees that there is some interest in conservation and a clean environment. but that is not the same thing as a global climate change. initiative, which is a catch all bucket that has been used. i think, very successfully to control all manner of our lives. and that's where the fight harold begins. but i'm also very, very fascinated by you saying you distrust polling in the wake of these midterm elections. >> now, i'm just asking, is that a genuine curiosity? are you saying, therefore, because of the way the midterms broke, you don't believe, for example, inflation and crime were actually as important to voters as perhaps climate? and that's why we got the results that we got. >> i think that people have concerns about all those things. you would not have picked. republicans want to put you there for a moment, would not have picked up four seats here in new york . but for crime. but clearly, voters in michigan, where crime is happening, decided to elect the entire slate of democrats and give the house and the senate to to democrats they had an abortion bill , abortion excuse me, a legislation
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on the ballot as well. all i'm saying is poll. take a poll for what it's worth. but when people rely on them solely, i think i think that's that's wrong. >> and all of a sudden with advance and answer against biden, if you don't like his answer, i get in. republicans, i don't believe did that enough when a lot of the issues, which is why i think at the end of the day, voters did not reward them with the margins that they let alone the gridlock and gridlock in washington is coming. but that will mean that there's not a lot that can be done to reverse the biden policies. and today they announced another new regulation that they want to put on for the methane. >> as they say in new zealand, methane, methane as well. that's not so. that's not going to stop. and so those policies will continue. >> you know, i think that joe biden goes wherever he thinks that he will be well received. and so within 48 hours of an election where 75% of the american people think the country is going in the wrong direction, where the house is not settled yet, the senate is not settled yet. the guy runs to egypt. i mean, i get sharm el sheikh.
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i mean, it's a beautiful place ,egypt. i mean, al-sisi. i mean, it's fabulous over there. i love egypt. okay, but the issue of going over there and saying we're going to give another hundred million to developing nations, another one hundred and fifty million financial support for other african nations, 11 billion dollars to fight climate change in nations, fewer greenhouse gases when he already promised three 70 billion dollars in his inflation reduction act, which doesn't reduce inflation is to me an outrage in a country where we are suffering double digit inflation and the economy is terrible. okay, and finally, let me just say one thing. if he thinks he's going to get any of this money passed through the house, he's out of his mind because the republicans are going to be controlling the house. and there's something that just said several months ago that during the pandemic, then i have to quote him again, that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere hit record highs
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during the pandemic when no one was driving, when there were no factories open, when there was a pandemic. dibp global emissions drop in here, which makes no sense. i mean, there were no power plants. it was nothing going on . and so what are we doing, pouring money that people need to survive to live to other countries so they could be okay ? >> you know what? take care of americans. i read a statistic this week i think was on a daily telegraph that china will emit in one week more pollution than the entire industrial revolution in england. >> you know what that pollution is ? >> tiktok. tiktok. we'll be right back . we have more on that coming up. parents making their voices heard at the ballot boxes, but one democrat supporting parental rights in education is stupid. >> i drive your truck, roll every window down and furnivall every back grown in this town .
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mall but all one billion people in our countries we'll also discuss russia's brutal war against ukraine and our efforts to address the wars. global impacts, including in southeast asia. so i look forward. i look forward to continue our work together with the asean and with each one of you. to deepen peace and prosperity throughout the region. to resolve challenges. from the south china sea to myanmar. and define innovative new solutions to share challenges. thank you
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again for the 45 years of partnership between asean and united states. and for all that we can accomplish together. thank you. so i couldn't today. dawson doing so i put him in attracting the salvage. okay so that was president biden, delivering some pretty quick remarks ahead of the us asean summit in cambodia. he is on a three nation tour. he attended the u. n climate conference yesterday in egypt. later the president will travel to bali, indonesia, for the g 20 summit is expected to meet with chinese leader xi jinping on monday. that is their first in person encounter. since the president took office. i'me tht took office. i'm actually strohmeyer in new york now. back to regular programing already in progress. they are in local parenticide and they are the ones who are going to decide what our kids
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learn is absurd because we pay taxes that pay them and pay for the schools and they're not going to tell any parent. and i don't care if you're in a blue state or a red state. we saw it in this election. parents are outraged. it's like mama bear came out and said, don't you play around with my cubs? and that's exactly what it's all about, parents being fired up. and it is something that i think is going to cut into the indoctrination that our kids have been learning, that our kids, who are now the heads of corporations, have learned for four decades that we didn't know about and now we're suffering from. >> that's going to stop. now, herrlein going to quote you. you stop me if you think i'm being unfair as i ask this question to dana. >> oh, harold has said in the course of this show today that he distrusts polling. >> i think that's a fair skepticism to hold. also said that he hoped that the left doesn't see that they are in bolden by the outcome of these midterm elections. >> do you think you ignore these parental rights, these issues, if you're the left at
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your own peril? >> so i they won't because there's a couple of things on education. they might try me. the teachers unions are very powerful, but they know we're waiting for some results in california. i think a lot of those school boards are going to flip as well to republicans. there is also going to be hearings and the reason i do think that they're paying attention a little bit is we haven't talked about it in this show. and it's a slightly different subject. but the white house did tell the head of the customs and border patrol guy that what's his name, they said you need to resign or you'll be fired. he's refusing to resign and they're going to fire him. >> but i thought the border was so secure. what's his name? i can't think of chris magnus, okay? >> he was around, remember, he was falling asleep, has fallen asleep in the meetings and everything, treating the staff terribly. but they told us for months that everything is fine and then they're firing him. they said everything was okay with education. it's clearly not. and the test scores that came out prove that the last thing i would say is the biden administration knew that the student loan bailout was unconstitutional. they did anyway, but it worked
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for them. yet people are like, great that we can be for biden. this is great. remember, ask praised him up one side and down the other. it's going to turn out to be unconstitutional and the supreme court is going to push back . so basically what the biden administration did is they led people along to believe something even though they knew it was unconstitutional. they're never going to get it, just like they did with the eviction moratorium. >> greg? yeah, just before i get into my main point, i just want to quote what harold had said to me in the green room, which is he supported swalwell because those words, i hate children so much, they make me sick, like is quoting you here. yeah, but a poll on that. yeah. yes, but this is why the republicans have to further cement themselves as the parents party and let the dems be the party of the government. government interference between mother and father and child. let them defend activists who pushed gender ideology in preschool, let them be against school choice and in person learning. republicans should be the pro family party because it's working.
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when the left calls your racist ,what do you call them? groomer's. even if it ain't true, because the racist stuff is true either. and then finally, i do want point out that, like, we have to remind everybody that the teachers unions, they may be the most systemically racist organization simply by being against choice, because that really hurts minorities when it comes to having a competent education that sets them for life. >> harold, is this an issue where you hope the left doesn't feel affirmed or emboldened in the wake of the midterms? >> from the standpoint of the statement that mrs. swalwell made, i disagree with that. parents have to be involved. but i also think we have to let educators do their job as well . and there needs to be a healthy tension and a healthy relationship. tension, meaning in a constructive way between parents and teachers. republicans need to take a message also that all this stuff they talked about with education didn't seem to resonate either, at least with a majority of the country. if you look at florida, it did. but in michigan, the divorce family, they they competed in
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over almost two hundred school board seats, only one thirty . that doesn't mean to say that everything that they're for, that i'm against. but clearly, they didn't convince a number of people in michigan that the states have. yes, it is california, michigan, idaho, colorado, minnesota, all had referendums and about to increase spending on public education. now, these are states , some are conservative, some are liberal cluett. i don't know all the characteristics of those referendums when how they campaigned for them, but they but they passed voters on what culture wars in their classrooms. they don't want book bans. i don't think they want dishonest teaching. and they certainly don't want their kids to be taught that they're bad, black, white or hispanic. there's a way to do this. i think. greg, you make a point about i want to go as far as is the racist point about teachers unions, but i do think those who who purport to be advocates for kids, particularly black and brown kids in this country, we're failing them and have failed them long before the quality of education. and a lot of these kids were having shown them was not the quality they should say did not meet the standard it would need for them to get into college, to get into vocational school, for that matter.
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that work well. the whole point of going out with people that you work with is not to discuss whether it's a fine, maybe a common ground in your social life and to have fun and laughs and see them in a different light. >> and actually, we did that last night for the five one out . >> and i hear you were dancing all night arole. if i could dance, i'd do that. >> if i could stay up on it, i probably would have done that. well, do you think there's anything about this in the way they they think? because they they rely so much on technology for their social life, that being in person and being around someone might might make them think they only have to talk about work? that's a great question to judge his point. are they going out with non coworkers for after work drinks or are they just opposed to socializing in general? >> i don't know. >> socializing starts for me after work every saturday at ten thirty am right after fox and friends said that i after work drinks. >> i mean, i thought it was great socialization that we're all able to celebrate this wonderful young people that work at fox.
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but i do there is a pattern across the country that younger people are saying they don't want to come back to the office after covid gave them the experience of being able to work from home. so now businesses are trying to accommodate them and say they don't have to come in two days a week. but productivity in our country is way down and the layoffs are coming. and i would say that one of the great ways to enhance your possible career attainment and your reach, your goals is to socialize a little bit with the people that you work with because you never know what you might be thought of for the next opportunity. and then the other thing is you should figure out a way to maybe you could meet somebody at the office. good. mm . somebody might like the exclamation mark you got. >> that's a dangerous date. that's like okay, why would you extend the workplace kind of sensibility when you could just go to a bar, meet a stranger and have the freedom of interaction without worrying about h.r.? right. it's like if you go you say, wow, you look great or something to somebody. and next thing you know, they're go , well, what's after
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hours? but that doesn't matter. besides, it is more fun to drink alone at home. and i'll tell you why i did discover this. so it was in my fifties. but it's great. it's like you don't need deal with bartenders. you don't need to deal with people pushing up against you. like that. plus, i'm a little shorter than most people. it's hard to get a drink, but i am the lead drinker at my house. by the way, young people not as interesting or attractive as they used to be. have you noticed that we've been talking about this in the green room, how you actually homely ah and poor hygiene. i don't want to hang around them actually . i find them disgusting. >> well, it's not just you people are acting more rude. >> never before, according to a new study. and worse, it could be contagious as the common cold. >> i didn't mean i know it's a great director . you know what's interesting? this is rude behavior is in the eye of the beholder. right? you know, i don't think i'm rude, but last night my cohre cohosts for
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gutfeld said i've been a all week. and they think it's because i got a dog and that i'm stressed out. so i'm being mean to everybody. when i say, screw you, dude, do you talk to me? i say, you know what? if you got a problem, just leave there. other shows go to those shows, right. also, what's funny is when you watch people mistake other people for talking to you when they're on their ear pods and they're like looking at will or like, yeah, you know what will . >> you're stupid. yeah. you're an idiot. okay, i got to go. >> yeah, i follow on instagram. does that get out of here. yeah. yeah. get out of my face. i know what i'm sorry. >> then you agree with this that rude behavior is contagious because i feel like the opposite. if i see someone that is like if somebody is being rude to a waiter, i will do the i will go out of my way to make it try to make it better for them. >> i think that one of the things that they talked about was the fact that sometimes customers get with each other. right. and that that gets kind of crazy. and that's what you see on airplanes. i mean, sometimes when i get
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on an airplane, i just look down from a seat and go and sit down because people are crazy. today. it's a pandemic. it's really well, they got to get the boarding process in order. >> they're not going to solve this rudeness problem. you know what i do? i thought processes. i just fly. there you go . yeah, well, actually , i since i got my own plane. yeah. i got my own plane like that. just like that. now i go wherever i want fighting the rest of us . see that's rude. i agree with everything you said. i like to fly on the plane with , you know, parodic next stop, stop giving them things to chase and she's not sweating this text. there's zero overdraft fees, fauci overdraft. fifty bucks or less. and kyle, well, he's keeping calm another day to adjust his balance at the overdraft by more than $50. overdraft from chase. >> make more of what's yours. my blood pressure
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>> i'm sorry for free help visit seedco tips. >> welcome . welcome back. and that great fan mail friday. let's get started. okay, this is from mark. it's a good question. what as a kid, but as awesome as an adult, dana knapp's knapp's could answer that. >> you have that. i know. i know. know because i took one today. that's a family feud. but like i remember being at an airport and we were in the boarding process and this little kid was being a real to his parents. and he was about five years
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old. and they said, you are going to have to take a nap. and i said, i would love for i'm going to tell you first, i would love that i can't get out of a nap, though, after i have a nap. what about you? will vegetables, kale, squash, spinach, my siblings. yeah, a lot of things are better. you said terrible squash, worst vegetable on the planet. >> i remember vomiting in my mouth. yeah, we did. the texture is disgusting. i never got over it. it's soft. it's like it looks like a pickle, but it's nothing like a picnic. throw out a thanksgiving squash i'm excited about. >> that's disgusting. you're out of your gourd. >> i agree with all this. let's say church and faith for me. i didn't like it as a kid, but it's now become much more . >> you are running for president , so you don't notice the church gets better with age. yeah, that is really my favorite. >> mccarrell the bible. i would be a purpose driven life, but as a kid.
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>> i don't know. i guess going to the dentist. i mean, now you go to the dentist to have your teeth look good. before they just drilled and they wouldn't give you a laughing before. >> i'm just chatting with you, greg. i laugh all the time would as a kid, but as awesome as an adult beating up my sister, it's so much easier now because i have upper body strength. i could take her so easily. what's the worst concert you've ever attended? that's a really specific question. >> oh, oh, go for it, judge. i saw bob dylan who great i saw . but he was it was irving. i forget where he was. it was a very small venue and you could see how many was you just mean it was a woman violinist who was playing with him and you could see all of the all of his face. and even if she hit the wrong note, not that i could tell he was just me. >> that's that's mine. it's bob dylan. i saw her in austin.
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and you want to when you go to a concert, you want to sing along. he mumbles his lyrics. i have no idea what songs he was seeing at any given time. yeah, they all sound the same. they're indistinguishable. >> wow. harold, i think i've never been to a bad concert. probably the worst. maybe it probably was probably rick james went off the stage a little too quickly. then i thought he didn't sing as many songs, though. you saw rick james. that's pretty scary because you can't see him now because he's gone to the netherworld. the other side, the other side, no strip club minus the luke bryan madison square garden. he didn't come on till about nine forty five and the two acts before were very good. but everybody, all the people in the audience were so drunk by nine forty five that night we left early. it was horrible that they ruined fauci i am on my worst concert is because i was one of them. it was iggy pop april nineteen eighty and i got so
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hammered. well let's just say hammered that i had to go to the hospital. yeah. yeah. and i don't, i don't even remember. i mean i kind of remember some of the songs and iggy was ,was wasted and he had a good, good band. but i was like i was so of myself. >> yeah, i was that the warfield in nineteen eighty one . >> i learned a lesson there. i don't take drugs from strangers. oh. or your friends from high school. we're done. that's it. yeah that's it. journalists want to keep going. there's plenty but we can do it afterwards. okay, one more thing is up next months or so. >> young a lone ranger. >> hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas. and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see getting a good night's
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montana. is that where yellowstone is? >> will: yes. the show? >> greg: who cares at this point. by son scratching on a speed limit sign which apparently offers a lot of relief when you are a bu by son if you are in montana and bias s bison. >> judge jeanine: i saw that one in yellowstone. >> will: park that's your state wyoming. don't miss it, it's america's game of the week. they gave this to me in particular sunday on fox major matchup dallas cowboys america's team. also known as america's team. >> greg: boo. >> will: green bay packers. commercial break earlier what's that mean what's the spread? >> will: the spread on this game, dana is 5 and a half. >> dana: who gets the spread? >> will: fired by five. >> will: if you take the packers
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you get 5 and a half. >> harold: steven a would say. >> judge jeanine: true love cannot be destroyed by a hurricane. a local softball team found a ring while helping with a clean-up. dakota hudson had been planning to propose to his girlfriend lauren patterson when the tornado hit last week destroyings almost everything they had. including the engagement ring he bought for her. when the softball team found the ring while helping with the cleanup, prompting dakota to get down on one knee and propose right there on the spot, despite the stroke of luck, lauren had said she would have been okay even if the ring was not found because all she needed was him. >> dana: oh, that's so sweet. >> judge jeanine: honey, i need to talk to you about that. [laughter] you don't marry without the ring. harold, hit it. >> harold: little known fact american natives and alaska natives serve in the military higher rates than any other group. new memorial on the national mall honors native american veterans. the national native american
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veterans memorial designed by harveyy pratt himself a member of the cheyenne nation. concepts recognized by the 625 tribes of native americans alaska natives and native hawaiian. happy veterans day. >> judge jeanine: that thank you that was. >> dana: definitely running for pr ♪ ♪ o say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed♪ ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪
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